Talk:My Ghosts Go Ghost
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My Ghosts Go Ghost is currently an Albums good article nominee. Nominated by RTSthestardust (talk) at 04:23, 8 April 2026 (UTC) This article is ready to be reviewed in accordance with the good article criteria. Any editor who has not nominated or contributed significantly to this article may review the article and decide if it should be listed as a good article. To start the review process, click start review and then save the page. See the instructions. |
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@RTSthestardust I see you've nominated this article for GAN. I'm worried that it uses too many primary sources inappropriately, e.g:
at the show, the duo premiered a then-untitled track, which became the opening track, "Can I Have You For Myself?"
, which is sourced to this Instagram post: "This is the ending of an untitled song we're working on as it was played it live last Saturday in Phoenix. Our next show is in New York City on May 17 at Nightclub 101. Tickets are available at the link in our bio" What part of this says that this is "Can I Have You For Myself?" Since it would be OR otherwise.- Sources 31 and 32 don't say anything about the physical editions being released on February 2.
the first of five live shows that served as the foundation for My Ghosts Go Ghost.
Neither source 4 or 22 say anything about 5 shows, this is probably SYNTH.
There are definitely more that I missed. Grouping all the primary sources into their own group might be beneficial, see here for how to do it. msk 17:43, 8 April 2026 (UTC)
- I fixed these issues. RTSthestardust (talk) 04:45, 9 April 2026 (UTC)