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Bkissin (talk) 13:12, 18 February 2020 (UTC)Sect (album)
[edit]Hi 61phoenix, I've gone through the article for this album and copyedited it to fit the Wikipedia article style... I asked for the name to be changed from SECT to Sect because on Wikipedia we don't recognise any stylisation (such as all capitals), regardless of whether the artist and their record company insist upon it. There were also a lot of apostrophes and inverted commas that had to be altered – they should all be straight apostrophes and quotation marks. For future reference, album and EP names go in italics, songs in quotation marks – see MOS:POPMUSIC.
You might find as time goes on that other editors remove some of the sources, such as the ones from Acid Stag and Life Without Andy, because they don't appear to pass Wikipedia's definition of a reliable source (see WP:RS) – they look like they are collective blogs rather than proper online magazines with journalistic staff. It's likely too that the influences and tour sections will get moved up before the track listing, in accordance with the layout at the album article style guide (WP:ALBUMSTYLE). But thank you for creating the article – it charted and has several decent sources, so it passes the criteria for notability at WP:NALBUM. Richard3120 (talk) 22:55, 24 February 2020 (UTC)