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== We don't have to wait for American time ==

We don't have to wait until it's midnight American time, and never have, to update an American act's articles if they have been released somewhere in the world. Please cite a precedent on Misplaced Pages where we have to wait until it's midnight in America before we can update an article. You can't, because there is no such thing. Editors do this every week—update articles when it's midnight in New Zealand and new music has been released there. Would you say we can't change an article if an album was released several days earlier in Japan because it isn't out in America yet? No. No other editors take issue with this, and I don't know why you are. <b>]<small>]</small></b> 12:36, 10 June 2021 (UTC)

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Paramore band member timeline

I noticed the band has had many instrumental vacancies in its history. Would it be fine to list the touring musicians with special color on the timeline? Kart2401real (talk) 18:51, 15 November 2020 (UTC)

Single Release Date

Do you have a source stating that is the release date of the single? No source I've seen has stated that. Mr. C.C.I didn't do it! 17:07, 21 December 2020 (UTC)

May 2021

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We don't have to wait for American time

We don't have to wait until it's midnight American time, and never have, to update an American act's articles if they have been released somewhere in the world. Please cite a precedent on Misplaced Pages where we have to wait until it's midnight in America before we can update an article. You can't, because there is no such thing. Editors do this every week—update articles when it's midnight in New Zealand and new music has been released there. Would you say we can't change an article if an album was released several days earlier in Japan because it isn't out in America yet? No. No other editors take issue with this, and I don't know why you are. Ss112 12:36, 10 June 2021 (UTC)