User talk:217.174.67.69
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[edit] Notes in charts tables
Per WP:CHARTS guideline, extra notations (such as weeks spent at peak positions) should not be placed in the columns of charts tables. Instead, this information should be placed within the article's text. Please do not add this type of info in the tables. Thanks. - eo 12:22, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Supercouple article
- Provide a reference when adding a couple to a supercouple list in the Supercouple article here at Wikipedia. You added Spike and Buffy as a couple to the primetime supercouple list in the Supercouple article without a reference to them having been and or being an important couple within television history.
For the record, I prefer Spike and Buffy as a romantic pairing over Buffy and Angel as a romantic pairing, but I don't feel that Spike and Buffy should be on that list as a couple. They are already mentioned as a favorite couple in the primetime section, at least. Flyer22 18:11, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
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