Talk:The Digital Age

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"Midnight Clear" single?[edit]

Apparently an anon from Bridgeton, Missouri has accused me of being a Nazi, lazy and an arrogant bully because I removed a "single" called "Midnight Clear" from this article, twice. Just because a band releases a song doesn't make it a single. It doesn't have to be released to radio, which I mistakenly stated in a revert of the information to the article, but that would certainly help. It should be definitely be verified by a reliable, secondary source. For instance, Jesus Freak Hideout clearly lists "Midnight Clear Digital Single, 2012 (independent)", but there's no discussion of it other than that entry. I can buy almost every song individually on iTunes, so by extension, every song is a single. If the song isn't released as part of an album, it's a non-album track, not necessarily a single. Also, we should only be discussing notable music. So if some reviewer discusses it, then it's notable, even if it's a non-album track. I don't want to have total control, which Bridgeton also accused me of, but we do have to maintain guidelines for all articles on Wikipedia, and I know a few of them and try to keep articles I watch within those guidelines. We're not here to promote the band or their music. We're here to discuss notable information about notable subjects. Wikipedia is not a collection of trivia about this or any other band. Walter Görlitz (talk) 01:36, 22 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

David Crowder Band[edit]

There is plenty of information about David Crowder Band in its dedicated article. There is no reason to include so much information about that band in this post; that's what links are for. I removed the reference to the performance of DCB's last album. Mcgrant (talk) 13:52, 4 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]