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A fact from You Need to Calm Down appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 8 August 2019 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that following the release of "You Need to Calm Down",
GLAAD reported an "influx" of $13 donations?
After analyzing the lyrics and reading a few articles, it's highly possible this song is about homophobia and LGBT rights.
Yes, that is mentioned in the first paragraph says "Swift addresses her haters and homophones in the song." Also, don’t forget to sign your comments.
Billiekhalidfan (
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20:20, 14 June 2019 (UTC)reply
Radio release
The June 18 release date reappeared on AllAccess so it was just a glitch on their website. This discussion is null now.—NØ01:40, 20 June 2019 (UTC)reply
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Ok I swear that this song was listed as being serviced to pop radio on June 18 on AllAccess when I added that bit. It was pulled before anyone could add it to the web archives. Maybe this will only be a promotional single now and be replaced by something else as the second single?—NØ20:58, 14 June 2019 (UTC)reply
Agreed. The wording used in the article should be "single" unless otherwise announced. For context, this section was only created to declare that it was listed on AllAccess, since
this looks confusing after the song was withdrawn from radio adds.—NØ22:41, 14 June 2019 (UTC)reply
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Track listing
Is it really necessary to include a track listing for one song? The length is already in the info box and it really doesn’t add to the article because it is redundant.
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16:37, 15 June 2019 (UTC)reply
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Interesting. New enough, certainly. The image seems fine, and I see no plagiarism. I also have no problem with this being promotional one way or another in terms of timing; our front page is the same for everyone, h8ers (gonna h8) and lovers alike. Anyway, we can't promote this yet since there is an unsourced statement in the article; please
Lk95,
Shuipzv3, take care of that quickly.
Drmies (
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20:46, 15 June 2019 (UTC)reply
I have removed the statement for now. The source appears to be social media, and I can add it back when there's a reputable source.
Shuipzv3 (
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02:37, 16 June 2019 (UTC)reply
Shuipzv3, please ping other editors next time--it will speed things up. I only came back because I saw a note about her song on MSNBC, haha--I think it said it had seven million or seven billion views, some crazy number. It's worthwhile trying to get that number in there. Anyway, I'm going to pass this right now, since it's fine, and I'll try to ping someone to see if we can get this on the front page quickly.
Amakuru,
Maile66,
Valereee--the song is a hit as we speak, and maybe we can ride that gravy train if we get this up quick? Thanks!
Drmies (
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00:20, 18 June 2019 (UTC)reply
There appears to be an ongoing edit war involving this sentence in the "commercial performance" section:
In its second week on the chart, "You Need to Calm Down" fell eleven positions to number 13 on the Hot 100, holding that spot in its third week.
We should reach a consensus about whether or not this sentence belongs. I don't see a problem with it, so I think it should stay. Pinging @
GogoGrande: if you have any thoughts.
Shuipzv3 (
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17:26, 16 July 2019 (UTC)reply
Just pitching in to state that I support to keep it in the article. It’s factual information and there’s really no other justification for removing it than fancruft.—NØ17:29, 16 July 2019 (UTC)reply
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