User talk:SamZR

Reverts
Hi there! Sorry for any confusion about Tonight I'm Getting Over You. I did not re-add information about the dubious inclusion of "West" as a producer, as the edit history clearly shows. I did revert the section about debstep or techno because at one point, the source there DID cite that the song's sound was inspired by dubstep and techno. Regardless, our opinions of whether the song actually is of those genres is completely irrelevant. After all, Wikipedia about what we can prove, not what we know. Either way, I think saying that the song received "generally positive" reviews is misleading. There are negative and mixed reviews. I think simply saying that the reviews were "mixed" is most accurate, but again saying that the reviews were either mostly positive, mixed, or negative is original research or synthesis of sources unless we have an exact source that says critical acclaim swayed one way over another. That's why the text read "the song received critical acclaim from critics" or some such thing. Again, either way, whatever verbiage we stick with: it needs to be consistent; changing the one sentence in the lead isn't enough because other, perhaps contradictory, sentences exist elsewhere in the article. For example, the first sentence under the Critical Reception section. Please respond either here or on the talk page where I've already initiated dialogue so we can avoid bumping heads in the future. I look forward to collaborating with you on this project. Cheers. By the way, do you like the song's Nicki Minaj remix? :) --Thevampireashlee (talk) 03:21, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
 * EDIT: apologies. I forgot to mention that I removed the Jukebox source because it did not seem like a reliable source to me. Please feel free to argue the point if I'm overstepping my boundaries. Funnily enough, while I was looking for sources on the Nicki Minaj remix, I found one that documented the song's dubstep aspects. I added it under "Background and composition" if you're curious. --Thevampireashlee (talk) 03:30, 8 May 2013 (UTC)

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