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That website provided very important information on WWMI's history. How can I add that information without violating copyrights?
That website provided very important information on WWMI's history. How can I add that information without violating copyrights?
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your contributions, but in one of your recent edits to
Nintendo 3DS, it appears that you have added
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Before adding any more Billboard charts, please see WP:USCHARTS. It lists charts you should not add if the song appeared on another chart, which is what you are doing with the Bubbling Under chart. Also, stop removing the columns unless you have a good reason. ResPM ( T🔈 🎵C) 11:16, 24 November 2023 (UTC)