Hoi, The italians have categories for people who died in a particular place.. Given that it is in Italian, Italian places get a lot of attention :) Thanks, GerardM
On 11 June 2015 at 11:40, Yaroslav M. Blanter putevod@mccme.ru wrote:
On 2015-06-11 08:59, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
Hi Yaroslav,
On 10.06.2015 22:01, Yaroslav M. Blanter wrote:
On 2015-06-10 17:46, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
On 10.06.2015 17:05, Magnus Manske wrote:
Some country-specific things to do on Wikidata:
https://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/?country=96
Wikidata by country stats: http://magnusmanske.de/wordpress/?p=290
Another country-based observation is that Italian locations are so much more popular than those in almost any other country. Here is a map showing only those items with at least 33 (!) sitelinks:
http://wwwpub.zih.tu-dresden.de/~s5219191/vizidata/#d=0&m=items&l=en...
I have just zoomed in my area (Delft, the Netherlands), and I see that many places are missing on the map, for instance, Naaldwijk, https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1613459 , which has coordinates in both Wikidata and English Wikipedia. There must be smth wrong with loading data.
As I wrote in my email, the link that I sent has a filter set to show *only items with 33 or more site links*. The item you mention only has 6 site links, so it is not shown. You can change the filter by clicking on the histogram at the top (drag interval bounds in lower view, fine-tune intervals using the arrow buttons on the top; click lower view once to reset the filter).
Hi Markus,
thanks, now I see the point. This possibly means that the info about Italian communes is more bot-friendly than the one from other countries, and mass-creation of such articles is easier. I can not otherwise imagine why such a big difference could occur.
Cheers Yaroslav
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