Talk:Night Time, My Time

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Checklist[edit]

@Prism: Just thought that I'd get a little checklist going so we can see which parts of the article still need work. I'm not sure which parts you'd still like to add to, so for now I've checked off the sections that I've completed. WikiRedactor (talk) 17:23, 9 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  • Lead –  Done, Prism
  • Background and development –  Done, Prism
  • Composition –  Done, Prism
  • Release and artwork –  Done, WR
  • Promotion
  • Critical reception –  Done, WR
  • Commercial performance –  Done, WR
  • Track listing –  Done, WR
  • Credits and personnel –  Done, WR
  • Charts
  • Release history
  • Night Time, My Time: B-Sides Part 1 –  Done, WR

Written by fan, non-native speaker, or weirdo[edit]

"Her personality is reflected through a ray of states of spirit." Really? 62.205.85.193 (talk) 02:30, 11 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Couple issues with the page I'd like to fix[edit]

There are a few issues on this page I've tried to fix a couple times, but have been reverted by Ss112 both times:

The track list uses unnecessary exceptions for the writing credits – only three tracks have the identical set of writers. Additionally, there is a difference between a track being produced or written by John Smith, Jane Doe and Joe Blog; and a track being produced or written by John Smith and CO-produced or written by Jane Doe and Joe Blog. The album's liner notes credit the former for writing credits (i.e. Sky Ferreira, Ariel Rechtshaid and Justin Raisen) and the latter for production (Ariel Rechtshaid co: Justin Raisen). This should be reflected in the album's infobox and track listing. As well as this, there is an inconsistent use of list templates (hlist and flatlist) I have tried to amend. Finally full names should be used to differentiate between Justin and Jeremiah Raisen, and there a few other minor inaccuracies in the writing credits.

I appreciate that we both just want the page to be the best it can be but there is honestly no reason not to instate these changes. Jimmio78 (talk) 06:25, 30 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

@Jimmio78: I don't particularly care about these changes anymore, so sure, implement them. However, if you do much more than you've described here, I will partially revert them because you're being pretty vague about these "other minor inaccuracies" you want to "correct". I own the album, so I can look at the booklet, and we all have access to Tidal or ASCAP to check. I also think you need to stop taking credits so seriously. It appears to make up the bulk of what you contribute or change on Wikipedia, and you appear to believe we need to replicate credits exactly as they are written in a booklet. I have seen you unnecessarily change the order of credits to what the liner notes say, as if they are gospel and/or so meticulously thought out by whoever compiled it that Wikipedia has some moral obligation to stick to it. It doesn't, so acting like we do. Also, on February 23, an IP address reinstated some of the changes you made and have described and I would find it very hard to believe this was not you, so in future, don't try to disruptively use alternative IP addresses/accounts because it's not working for you on your main one. Editors generally watchlist pages they have an interest in so you won't slip a change past them, and you can and will be reported for sockpuppetry if you are discovered doing this elsewhere. Thanks. Ss112 07:09, 30 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Ss112: I know there’s no way I can prove this but that IP edit genuinely wasn’t me. In fact seeing another user make that edit was one of the things that inspired me to take my changes to the talk page. Also I know the order of the credits reflecting the liner notes isn’t that important at the end of the day but there’s rarely any harm in fixing it.Jimmio78 (talk) 10:59, 30 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]