Hoi, Every item can easily be found. Many Wikipedias have "Wikidata search" enabled. Some have it enabled on en.wp like For many humans I have added statements like date of death and date of birth. When I cannot disambiguate properly I often add statements to make it easy understand who is who.
Given the vagaries of Wikipedia notability I absolutely do not believe in giving primacy to whatever is said elsewhere. What I do know is that I prefer search in Reaonator. Thanks, GerardM
On 31 May 2015 at 13:52, Jane Darnell jane023@gmail.com wrote:
I think the key issue here is findability, as Yaroslav pointed out. If the incoming links should be there but are not (yet) there, then deletion is probably best, since anyone needing those items will probably create a double anyway, as the item's findability is zero.
On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Daniel Kinzler < daniel.kinzler@wikimedia.de> wrote:
Am 30.05.2015 um 21:12 schrieb Gerard Meijssen:
Hoi, How about people who have received an award and complete the list of
people who
were awarded ? How about people who had a position and complete the
list of
people who held that position ? How about people who are parents
between a
famous grandfather and a famous grandchild ...
In such a case, they would either have a statement stating the award/position, or have incoming, because they are used on statements on other items, e.g. as the father or child.
If they have no statements, and are not used in statements, I do not see how they could be structurally significant.
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