Hoi,
There are two ways I use for disambiguation.. The first is Reasonator, the second is that search the way I have it shows a constructed description. When I have added statements for an item, it shows with a refresh enabling disambiguation even further.
Thanks,
     GerardM

On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 03:17, Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com> wrote:
No Maarten, but thanks.

I'm specifically asking about "properties that lend themselves to typical notability about People and Organizations" and not All Properties.
I imagine that we don't have a higher level categorization of "Wikidata notable property about People or Organizations" but we probably could create one, if there's no other way to deduce the information otherwise.

I'll await from others on the list that know a bit about the challenges and what I am looking for (it has been discussed over the ages on certain Talk pages).



On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 4:26 PM Maarten Dammers <maarten@mdammers.nl> wrote:

Are you looking for https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Wikibase-SortedProperties ?

On 19-11-19 22:15, Thad Guidry wrote:
When viewing Items on Wikidata that I am researching or quickly having to disambiguate, I often end up scrolling down endlessly to see important "notable" properties for People.
Some of them we are familiar with such as "award received" or "notable work".

For example, Frank Lloyd Wright

So my 3 Questions ::

1. I'm curious if there is already a preference or tool that would allow those "popular" or "notable" kinds of properties to be shown further up on the Item pages when looking at People and deriving Notability for them?

2. More generally, What or Who controls the listview-item of divs inside  div.wikibase-statementgrouplistview ?
Perhaps, one way to look at this is that of "notability", and where we can definitely see that some properties lend themselves to that concept of "notability" like  "award received" and others not such much like "sex or gender".  For instance, properties that are an instance of
"Wikidata property related to awards, prizes and honours"

3. How do others collect the "notable" properties floating around Wikidata?


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