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it looks like some edit war has happened over whether or not the template for tracklists should be used in this article, why remove it in the first place? Most popular album pages on the site use the template, what makes this one special? The complexity of the tracklist isn't special, most popular single and EP pages use it. Why remove it at all? --Frying1mans (talk) 21:07, 22 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
On this article's promotion to FA in 2012, it had the basic format (MOS:STYLERET). As well, a basic format like this is mentioned at WP:ALBUMSTYLE#Style and Template:Track listing. So there really ought not be much desperation to add it. Tkbrett (✉) 23:30, 22 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I'd like to make the track listing section match the track listing template. It would match the vast majority of other albums' articles on Wikipedia. Thoughts? Inkwiwtba (talk) 00:35, 20 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Tkbrett has already listed the reasons not to, and, as a few editors have shown by regularly reverting you here and elsewhere, others don't think the template should be used. Nor should it be used at a swathe of other album articles – because of the simplicity of the track listing and/or because, over the years, there are a few editors who have come to the project and made it their aim to change the standard numbered list to the template version. See also WT:ALBUM#Track listing template. JG66 (talk) 01:08, 20 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the response. I didn't realize this was such a debated topic. I'll read the talk pages more before making edits. Inkwiwtba (talk) 09:34, 20 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Tunakanski: I put (FR - abbreviation for France) there to indicate it was a France-only single Elephantranges (talk) 12:26, 19 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
For some days now I have been unable to load this page beyond "Yorke felt that scepticism of emotion was characteristic of Generation X and that it had informed the band's approach to the album." in the Composition section. The page freezes, and after a while a message pops up saying the page is unresponsive. I wait until I am able to scroll down, and note that it stops at "Yorke felt...". I am unable to edit it, or access any links - it is totally frozen. I can access in Firefox and Edge on my desktop, and in Chrome on my phone. It's just Chrome on my desktop that causes a problem. Anyone else having this problem? SilkTork (talk) 16:38, 14 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Using Chrome on a MacBook here and no problems... Popcornfud (talk) 13:01, 16 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I'm using a five year old (perhaps older?) HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF. I suspect it's more to do with my browser, though, than the machine. Perhaps an extension I have. I'll disable them all, see what happens. SilkTork (talk) 14:16, 16 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I removed the Google Docs extension, and it's fine now. SilkTork (talk) 14:25, 16 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I believe that the "background" section (more specifically, the part of this section that says, "The singer, Thom Yorke, said "Lucky" shaped the nascent sound and mood of their upcoming record: "'Lucky' was indicative of what we wanted to do. It was like the first mark on the wall") does not need the definite article, and it sugarcoats the sentence in a way that would belong more on the Simple English Wikipedia. I have been repeatedly reverted by User:Popcornfud and have attempted to explain myself to them (on their talk page here), but I have ultimately decided to take the discussion here since I want to see what other editors have to say, rather than contributing to an edit war or other disruptive editing.
So what do you all think? Does the definite article merit inclusion, or should it be removed outright? Discuss below. JeffSpaceman (talk) 13:38, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sorry, but I'm not seeing any convincing reason for why this particular construction ("the singer Thom Yorke") should feel weird to anyone. I suspect that, in speech, someone would not say "Do you know singer Thom Yorke?" but "Do you know the singer Thom Yorke?"
It's completely standard English — that's why I advocate for it. It's removing the title that is non-standard, a kind of journalese known as a false title.
I also don't understand why this particular sentence is causing such anguish when we seem to be fine with other sentences — such as the lead sentence, which mentions "the English rock band Radiohead", not "English rock band Radiohead".
Additionally, as noted at false title, false titles appear to be less common in British English, which this article is written in. Popcornfud (talk) 13:50, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I think the problem I have is that it starts the sentence off, unlike "the English rock band Radiohead," which feels more natural arriving in the middle of a sentence. For what it's worth, I think "The group's singer" and/or "The band's singer," as redundant as you might find these constructions, are better ways to start off the sentence than "The singer," which once again, feels somewhat clunky. JeffSpaceman (talk) 14:14, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I just can't share that feeling, sorry... To me it's a completely ordinary sentence.
Do you find the following made-up example sentences also clunky with the definite article starting them? If not, why not?
The dog, Rex, was a golden retriever.
The sister, Jessica, arrived by car.
The restaurant, the Golden Duck, is the newest to open on the street.
The more I look at this, the more I think you are correct. I do appreciate you providing those sentences as comparisons, since I think it helped me figure out the problem with my rewording of the sentence. Never mind my original comment, I see that User:Tkbrett agrees with you below, I think I can safely say that this matter is moot. Sorry for using your time on this. JeffSpaceman (talk) 15:43, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
No worries, and congrats on being only the sixth or seventh Wikipedia editor to change their mind following a debate. And also thanks for your perspective, which I can use to make the arguments at WP:FALSETITLE stronger. Popcornfud (talk) 19:29, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]