Talk:Wake Up & It's Over

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Midweek charts are not a "prediction"[edit]

As I just explained in my edit summary, @Vaughan J.:, midweek charts are not a "prediction" of where albums will end up on the final chart. It merely shows where albums are halfway through the week, so it should not be framed as if it were a prediction. It's also not "according to" whomever wrote the article on the website. George Griffiths didn't compile the Official Charts Company's data himself. He just wrote up a report based on the data. We don't always have to state who wrote a news article; we can just state a fact that has been reported, like "it was at number two on the midweek chart". I also don't think its midweek peak is leadworthy. A final chart position is leadworthy, not where it is pacing to end up on the full chart of the week. I added the commercial performance section as a further indication of its notability to any new page patrollers who doubted it. The final chart's data is ultimately more important and what should go in the lead if anything. Ss112 05:04, 19 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

“Commercial Performance?[edit]

What’s the difference between the “comercial performance” section and the “charts” section? Joqqla (talk) 16:20, 19 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@Joqqla I've removed the section. The information was incorrect anyway. Strugglehouse (talk) 16:53, 19 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]