Literally two replies before your comment we (once again, for the millionth time) explained that we cannot upload photos at the moment. There was an update that didn't work like 2 years ago and it fucked up the wiki in terms of images and there's literally nothing we (editors) can do. If you can get a hold of the owner, please go ahead. It's so frustrating to have to explain this like three times a week because you could easily see this information if you scrolled up a little. As for the rest, I've edited everything. Funnily enough, the link was for Beginner but the text showed RIVER. Looked like this: "[[Beginner (Song)|RIVER]]" so if you clicked on the link, it would have actually taken you to Beginner. The person who made it must have been thinking of something else haha
Is it really impossible for these two to have the 2019 photos like everyone else? http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/File:OnishiMomoka8June2019.png http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/File:MiyazatoRira8June2019.png After all, the photos are there... http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/File:OnishiMomoka42019.jpg http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/File:MiyazatoRira42019.jpg
For some reason, changing the image link to the new link also creates problems. I don't know enough about HTML coding, and it's also related to the image upload problems, but it will give an error message rather than displaying an image at all. That's why we decided it's better to have their old pictures showing rather than an error message. Here's another example; Okada Nana's STU48 profile picture from 2019 also doesn't work. If you go to her profile, you can see it as part of her gallery but if I try to change the STU48 template... I know it's weird to have a couple of people stand out in different uniform and not using up-to-date images but we're doing the best we can with the resources we've got
Just posting to provide some precisions. According to Japanese wikipedia, NMB48 2nd generation debuted on 2011/08/13 https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/NMB48#2011年
I am not sure right now which way is the more common the wiki but this probably requires more work... right now I can see that some members' pages (overall, not just NMB48 2nd Gen) are using the announcement date and others are using the debut date. For example: Ishida Yumi is part of NMB48's 2nd Generation. They were announced in May 2011 but debuted officially in August 2011. Her profile says "Debuted: May, 2011." They're using the announcement date. Komiyama Haruka is part of AKB48's 15h Generation. They were announced in January 2013 but debuted officially in June 2011. Her profile says "Debuted: June, 2013." They're using the theatre debut date. It'll take some effort to look at everyone's profiles but it probably makes more sense to put the theatre debut date, since it says "debuted." If it's only NMB48's 2nd Gen that is using the announcement date, this should be done fairly quickly but if anyone wants to see if this is the case for anymore generations of any group, let me know. Please don't expect this change to happen very soon, at least not from me, as I'm quite busy right now and can only fix small mistakes that only take a little time. If any other editor wants to go ahead, don't wait for me.
Our wiki doesn't list AkiP as the lyricist for Negaigoto no Mochigusare, while wikipedia and 48pedia do. http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Negaigoto_no_Mochigusare_(Song) https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/願いごとの持ち腐れ https://48pedia.org/願いごとの持ち腐れ
Only the campaigns such as Doll Me Up, including the dates, description and participating members, and other notable individual Kumu live streams such as the first live stream, graduated members' final appearance, not including the guestings.
Doesn't he write the lyrics for all the songs? I think it's usually not added because he writes them all I've added it for now though
I thought that too, but then checked another song and he was listed. Just now, I couldn't find it, so I did a google search site:stage48.net lyrics:Akimoto Yasushi and got a number of hits, including http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Baby!_Baby!_Baby!_(Song) http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Shitsuren,_Arigatou_(Song) and all the coupling songs on Shitsuren, Arigatou I guess the wiki isn't consistent (not surprising with the different editors). Choices: remove his name from all the entries where it is listed add his name to all the entries where it isn't listed leave it as it is (the easiest choice) However, it might be a good idea to have a single policy for all new entries.
Hello. Sorry for disturbing but I'm just about to look through AKB ga Ippai, 15 DVD , and I saw an error here: AKB ga Ippai ~SUMMER TOUR 2011~ - Wiki48 (stage48.net) Team A, August 19. Hyogo? 48pedia, AKBがいっぱい~SUMMER TOUR 2011~ - エケペディア (48pedia.org) says Hokkaido and I don't think Team A performed 2 times in Hyogo. Edit: @bonjourmarlene That's fine but I think you should edit in the text above that too?
Sorry again but there are more errors. First there is a mix of prefectures and cities. The prefecture is more important than the cities in Japan so therefore I've put these first and second the city if it's not the same name. The DVD:s are for example named after the prefectures. The corrections down under is bold. Spoiler There were a total of 30 concerts in 13 prefectures across Japan, with two concerts being performed at each stop. For example, on August 19th, Team A performed a noon and an evening concert in Hokkaido. The concert dates were as follows: Team A August 19: Hokkaido. Sapporo August 22: Toyama August 25: Aichi. Nagoya. August 30: Hyogo. Kobe Team K August 4: Kouchi August 12: Miyagi. Sendai August 15: Hiroshima August 29: Shiga Team B August 1: Fukuoka August 10: Aomori August 17: Niigata August 24: Aichi. Nagoya August 31: Hyogo. Kobe Team 4 August 2: Kagoshima August 8: Tottori
It should be "city, prefecture". Hokkaido, Sapporo is not a case of Western vs. Japanese order as with personal names, it's just wrong. It means the Hokkaido which is in Sapporo. That said, the prefecture should definitely be included, except in cases where it's identical to the city name.
The way I understood it was to remove the cities and replace them with the prefectures. I thought they just left the city names to make it clear what needs to be fixed, because for example August 24 was left out entirely and August 17 originally said Aichi (while Aug 17 was actually in Niigata and August 24 in Aichi (which would need to say Nagoya though)). EDIT: Kato Minami from NGT48 just got promoted again. Should we put her on the NGT48 1st Generation or NGT48 2nd Generation page?
I would say the best is Hokkaido (Sapporo). As I see it the thought of the tour was to visit 13 different prefectures and that is becuse the DVD:s are only named with the prefectures, the Team and the date, not the city. But as you say, the prefecture should be named. But there's still errors in the text above, it was 30 concerts and on August 19 Team A performed in Hokkido/Sapporo and not in Hyogo. Edit: @bonjourmarlene The original page is just to forget, to much errors. Edit2: @wlerin Yes, you are right. Only 26 concerts, I missed that. A bit more to explain on the page?
IMO she should go on the 1st Gen page, it's a different situation to (e.g.) Jo Eriko in NMB48 who graduated and then returned.
She also just announced her graduation, so... neither? But probably 1st gen same as Minegishi would be in the same situation. Nagoya is in Aichi prefecture. Major cities are significant, imho, just not as significant as prefectures. Well, unlike the Zenkoku tours this one wasn't specifically a prefecture tour. Only 26 concerts. The first date for each team only had one concert. I've completely rewritten the intro as it was incorrect on this point. https://ameblo.jp/harukata24/entry-11608466693.html
I thought of Miichan as well, but the generation doesn't determine which team someone is part of. I thought of putting her with the 2nd Gen members because she was promoted together with them, but I guess it still makes more sense to list her with 1st Gen. I think her point was to graduate as a full member and not a kenkyuusei and she was promoted before graduating, so I don't think she should be listed as a graduated kenkyuusei eventually. I know she most likely won't participate in any future 1st or 2nd Gen stages etc., but I hope you get what I mean. Thank you for fixing the list of the concert.
It does when teams are generations. But, I suppose what really matters is which "team" she performs with going forward (if she performs with either).
Ok, I'm satisfied. But I wonder if someone can go down to Team A setlist and change #18 to Everyday, kachuusha? The confusion about the spelling of that word is total in Wiki. Even the same page can have different spelling. And Team K #15. And Team B #18. And Team 4 #EN03.