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What is the point of just updating one country's peak for one song?
[edit]Why do you insist on running to only update the UK peak of a Maroon 5 song? Honestly. Truly, this is one of the most pointless things I have seen a user bother to do on this website. Ss112 16:55, 4 October 2019 (UTC)
I didn't know it was a requirement to update every single song that reaches a new peak, besides so many other users edit these songs in the first place so even if I wanted to change these other songs peaks, people watch over them to the point where they are updated immediately after the charts are released. Roberto1205 (talk) 17:19, 4 October 2019 (UTC)
- I literally didn't say it was a requirement. I said it's pointless and I was implying it's random why you only choose the UK (and now Scotland, it appears) peaks to update. And you say "people watch over them to the point where they are updated immediately after the charts are released", but who's the one who added the Scottish peak ten minutes after the chart refreshed? That was you. You're doing the exact same thing. Out of all the sport-related articles you edit, this is a particularly random thing to be interested in/focused on. And the reason why I'm saying it's pointless for you is that it would be done quite soon after if you didn't do it anyway, so I don't see why you're bothering to take time out of your sport article upkeep to do this. Ss112 17:45, 11 October 2019 (UTC)
Ok, so you pointing this out because I like to edit a whole different topic on Wikipedia? I understand where you are coming from and the frustration that follows but I like to update music charts from time to time and I enjoy contributing in that aspect, but I get where the confusion might come from this as well as it is just one thing randomly. If it bothers you that I tend to update one or two sections on one song, I can leave that to users that are more focused on this topic and like to update ever song on a respective chart. Roberto1205 (talk) 18:22, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]I have started a discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Baseball § Usage of standings templates to remind everyone of the historical usage of the MLB standings templates. Seeds and clinching information has not in the past been hardcoded within the template; it is only shown in the MLB season article, and so that article uses the "seeds" and "highlight" parameters for the templates. Any feedback you may have for the discussion on the WikiProject Baseball talk page is welcome. isaacl (talk) 06:07, 31 December 2019 (UTC)
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