Talk:How Can It Be (album)
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"First"
[edit]@The Cross Bearer, 3family6, and Walter Görlitz: I need some help with the chart history for "First". I tried adding it to the chart box, following the way "How Can It Be" looked, but it got screwed up. So if anyone wouldn't mind helping me with that I would highly appreciate it. Ilovechristianmusic (talk) 16:40, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
Chart edits
[edit]@Walter Görlitz: The section Wikipedia:Record charts#Dependent ("component") charts states "Charts are frequently related to one another mathematically. For example, the Billboard Hot 100 is derived by weighting positions on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay and the Billboard Hot 100 Sales charts. This means that in the vast majority of cases, any song that charts on the Billboard Hot 100 can be presumed to have charted on both other charts, and specifically mentioning the position will simply clutter an article. In unusual cases, the subordinate chart can be mentioned: take, for example, a single which had no airplay because of objectionable content, but still charted extremely high on the composite chart due to sales. This would be unusual enough to potentially warrant mention." This is no different for the Hot Christian Songs chart, as it uses data from Christian Radio, Christian Digital, and Christian Streaming to compile the overall chart, making the other three charts irrelevant. FanofMusic (Talk to Me!) 22:23, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
- Are you sure that's how the chart is calculated? If you are, then feel free to revert. Walter Görlitz (talk) 23:16, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
- I'm sure. The Hot Christian Songs page states the same. If you click under How it works, it will state the same as WP:Record charts. FanofMusic (Talk to Me!) 00:06, 5 September 2016 (UTC)