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Hello i am MusicLover1Hunnid i welcome u 2 my page, i am big fan of all music genres. I like editing pages with the facts & details, especially for hip hop, because i have such a huge love for the culture. If there any pages that you would want me to help you out with, please by all means, post on my page. Have peace & blessings & thanks 4 the oppurtunity at looking at my page.

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March 27, 2013: LIVE, LOVE & ENJOY URSELF, Never Try To Stress Ur Self With Lil Matters, Just Keep Handling Business & Getting The Job Done.

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I'm wondering why you have that you are a checkuser on your WP:Userpage when you are certainly not. This is a right saved to very expirenced Wikipedians so I do not understand why you would have that there. Instead of removing it myself I came here to ask you about this, and wonder if you are going to remove it yourself. Also seeing you havent been welcomed yet.. STATic message me! 20:41, 27 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]


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March 29 2013: 2 Judge Others, U Must Judge Yourself

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April 13 2013: 2 Get Respect, U Must Work Hard, But Always Remain Humble (:

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You added a dead link as the official website and also some social media sites. See WP:ELNO for what is not allowed for external links. The only way that Twitter would per permitted in the list is if that is the only official site for Miller and even then Twitter really isn't that valuable as an external link. His YouTube link still works and that could be considered his only remaining official site controlled by him. Geraldo Perez (talk) 13:55, 22 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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I would like to know why you, without an edit summary or really any attempt at discussion whatsoever, completely undid my work at the article I've linked. I will explain what I did here and why:

  • Replaced TBA in his studio albums table with Loyalty and removed TBA (the source attached to Loyalty later in the article confirmed that this was the album to which TBA referred). Looking at it now, it occurs to me I should have also removed it from his digital albums table.
  • Lowercased "digital retailers" Basic capitalization rules - "digital retailers" is not a proper noun.
  • Moved Unsigned to his studio albums table because that is clearly where it belongs. A digital album, which as I understand it can only be purchased online (whether you download it or have it shipped to your house as a physical copy) does not, in any way shape or form, prevent it from being a studio, live, remix or other type of album. It is completely illogical to try to disambiguate between a "digital album" and a studio album - they are apples & oranges. The rest of the entries on that list appear to be mixtapes and/or VA compilations and should be dealt with accordingly by a subject matter expert; I freely admit I know little about Soulja Boy, but I am acting based on what I do know for sure, and I am quite certain that having a "Digital albums" heading in this article is a complete waste of everyone's time, not to mention that it doesn't actually communicate anything about the nature of the albums themselves (i.e. it tells us nothing about what is on the albums, only how they were sold, and in some way all albums are "digital albums" because they can also be sold this way).

I would have just reverted your edit and been done with it, but I saw you did a lot of other things at that article too, so a simple reversion would do to your work what you basically did to mine - which I feel was totally disrespectful. You really need to break your habit of not using edit summaries; they are there for a reason - you are to use them to justify your edits, including (and especially) edits that utterly undo the work of others (such as our case in point). Not using edit summaries comes off as very passive aggressive and pushy, almost as if one hopes the article will be made the way one wants it without anyone else noticing.

I will restore my edits to the page manually, but if I see you've undone my work again without any attempt to reach me or other editors in general, I'm taking you to WP:ANI for being disruptive. I am more than happy to work with others, but the keyword there is "with" - it doesn't work if my contributions are completely removed. Please don't do this again, especially if you neglect to explain why. Zeke, the Mad Horrorist (Speak quickly) (Follow my trail) 00:36, 6 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for responding. You may want to read WP:OWN before continuing. I'm unable to make much sense of your answers, because I can't understand your logic.
  • Loyalty was not release as his fourth studio album nor less promoted as such Not being promoted as such does not change what it actually is (not that you've yet proven it to boot). Further, as I said before, the source attached states it is his fourth studio album - despite your implication that there is evidence to the contrary, none has been presented.
  • making it a independent release not a studio release A studio release is recorded in a studio. Was this album recorded in a studio? If yes, then it is a studio release - its avenue of distribution has flat-out nothing to do with that. I don't know how else to say this - an album's nature is not defined by how it is released, but by how it was recorded. Open & shut. Wikipedia does not distinguish between forms of albums the way you insist on doing.
  • Obviously Loyalty is not his official fourth studio album It is. Until you present actual evidence to the contrary, that is what it is, at least for Wikipedia's purposes. That will not change no matter how much you disagree with or dislike that notion.
  • As far as that capitalization thing goes: If I came down on you like a ton of bricks on any of this, it certainly wasn't on this detail. Your change here was grammatically incorrect; I simply told you why. That's it.
  • Let me ask you one more time: How does being distributed digitally prevent an album from being a studio, live, remix, or any other kind of album Wikipedia defines and has an article for? Its manner of sale has nothing, I repeat, NOTHING to do with the content of the album itself or what category of album it fits into. There is no law or rule whatsoever that says an album can only be called any of those things if it has been released in a physical format by a major label that is not personally owned by the artist in question. Your completely made-up criteria do not hold water and conflict with the evidence presented thus far.
  • You'll notice I left the rest of your edit alone and even said as much. No one's here to destroy you, but stepping on others' toes, unwittingly or not, isn't kosher for the community and if it happens it must be addressed. Zeke, the Mad Horrorist (Speak quickly) (Follow my trail) 17:10, 6 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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I'll be frank, but please hear me out here. I have had a number of problems with how you edit the article Soulja Boy discography. The digital albums thing has been resolved, and you've been a good sport about that, but now I have another bone to pick.

I did not put that article on my watchlist previously, but I did check in from time to time to make sure things were running smoothly. Yet I always find you keep undoing the same thing that I keep doing to the article, and to make matters worse, it is always without any explanation whatsoever.

I'm only putting this in bold type because I want to make sure you see it, I'm not trying to yell at you in any way: Why do you believe Loyalty is only one of Soulja Boy's mixtapes, not one of his proper studio albums? There is only one source attached to the album name, which clearly explains it is not one of his mixtapes and explicitly identifies it as his "fourth studio album". Every time you've undone this change, you have left the source intact but not provided any new ones to support your assertion.

The lack of an edit summary that explains why you did so does not help.

I have no personal stake in this, I am merely going by what the source actually says. If you can prove that that source reported incorrectly on the topic, please, I would love to hear it!

I feel compelled to remind you that you do not own any of Wikipedia's articles - no one does. I firmly do not believe that you are here to cause trouble or control anything - in fact, you've been a hard worker for Wikipedia. I do not believe there's anything malicious going on here. But clearly you and I both have different ideas of how this should work, and I'm not going to stop until we achieve a consensus one way or another.

I'm now watchlisting the article, and if I see you've undone my change without any explanation, especially if you do not by any means reply to what I've posted here, I'm afraid I'll have to report you. Please, I'm not trying to start arguments with anyone, but we're clearly at an impasse, and we need to reach a consensus badly. Zeke, the Mad Horrorist (Speak quickly) (Follow my trail) 09:39, 16 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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