Talk:The Like
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- I added a cleanup tag. I'll try to get back here when I have more time to edit, but the article has the tone of something copied-and-pasted from a promotional brochure, down to the non-encyclopedic promotional "trivia" items.
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- I did NOT copy and paste this article and I am very offended that someone would say that! I have been following The Like since they began and have a bunch of articles and interviews which I've gathered information from.
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- Learn to recognize the difference between, "the article has the tone of something copied-and-pasted," (honest opinion of style) and, "I think the article was copied-and-pasted" (accusation of plagiarism). Getting offended over the former is not only unreasonable, it's ridiculous. In any case, personally, I would prefer it if someone who thought my work read like I copy/pasted it was honest enough to say so, so that I could recognize that and take steps to avoid it in the future. -- Hux 16:10, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
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- I did NOT copy and paste this article and I am very offended that someone would say that! I have been following The Like since they began and have a bunch of articles and interviews which I've gathered information from.
- Howdy, I've done a few tweaks - like putting capital letters in the song titles and making the sentences flow a bit better. The info's all there i think the style just needs some reworking. Perhaps we could put up a link to some of their lyrics or some more pictures?
[edit] Cleanup Tag
Okay, I've made an attempt at a wholesale rewrite, using the information already here and cutting out the stuff that's fairly unencyclopedic. I'm hoping it flows a little better, and if those of you watching this feels it works, we can probably remove the cleanup tag. --badlydrawnjeff 16:40, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Members Biography
I think we should create and article from each band member.
--Sarah sofía 22:55, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
- I guess, if you've got enough info on each of them to justify it. Ric | opiaterein 00:20, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Indie Rock v. Pop Rock
I don't think there's any conceivable way to claim "Indie Rock" as the genre of a band that is on Geffen. Changing to Pop rock. --Sauzer 20:37, 1 October 2007 (UTC)