User talk:Shaiyee
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BTS' Japanese Sales
[edit]Hello! I saw your changes to BTS' discography page. I noticed your changes were unsourced but the numbers seem really specific, so I'm inclined to believe they're real. I saw your edit summary, and I'm not sure who it was directed to, but the only sales numbers I touched were DLM's US sales; every other section I edited was formatting/organization only. So may I ask where you got your updated sales numbers from? If you could update the source list for the sales as well, that'd be great. Thank you as always for your help on the page! Nyantatata ^-^ (Say hi!) 00:56, 18 April 2018 (UTC)
- Hi! Can you please be more specific what changes? I always make sure when I update sales they have source. As for the edit summary, I am sorry,if somehow I make you feel it was directed at you. It was for someone else. I update the japanese sales based on the source given by the previous editor. For Billboard Japan, the chart updated every wednesday(JST), As for Oricon, it's every tuesday/wednesday, they don't archive their sales so it's hard to track the total accumulated sales of an album/single, you need a subscription for that. Archiving the page will do but it will show only the top 100 for single and album. I use Baidu Tieba to track oricon sales, they may not be considered as a reliable source but they are credible as they post SS of the chart. I don't know why english editors post oricon sales in here to be honest, this whole JPN sales are not visible on japanese wikipedia because of copyright issues. I only follow trends.Thank you Shaiyee (talk) 18:59, 20 April 2018 (UTC)
- The only edits I was referring to were sales changes, thanks for the explanation! I usually post Oricon sales because it seems to be the standard on Wikipedia, are they unreliable? There's a wikiproject for charts and if their numbers aren't good or there's a copyright issue with using Oricon's sales, I may ask them to consider taking them off of the database. Nyantatata ^-^ (Say hi!) 19:52, 20 April 2018 (UTC)
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