Hi Andrew, what is the point of adding noise like this? And why are you running a bot under your own account? I think it's better to add object stated in reference as (P5997) in the reference section.
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I agree, I'm not sure about this use of object named as (P1932) as qualifier of instance of (P31); usually P1932 requires a reference. I agree with the suggestion by @Multichill: and I would recommend rollbacking the batch.
Thanks folks, I agree that the object stated in reference as (P5997) solution is a better one and can adjust to using that. It was created relatively recently (2018) without much fanfare so I missed that discussion. As for the actual reference associated with it, it looks as though reference vocabulary (P5967) is preferred over adding full URL links to object pages. I'll put this all into a bot request for further feedback. - ~~~~
Any plans for clean up?
Bump. Care to respond? I prefer people clean up the mess they caused themselves, but I can help if needed.
Hi Andrew, back in 2023 you create a lot of incomplete items like Dog (Q116727308). Why are these items so incomplete? These don't even include an inventory number (P217) See also Topic:Y573mlpi2e29iys9
Cafe os it's the official name of the Wii u operating system, so please, Revert the edit. Thank you
Dear Fuzheado,
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Hi, Ia m Robert of fullyfundedschorlarships.com. I had my external links deleted because they were inappropriate. Please can you help me to edit them well. I am sort of confused about the whole thing now.
For example, this is one of my external links.
https://myblogpay.com/read/113658/the_2023_promotion_results_can_the_ges_ever_get_anything_right
How should I have entered it?
Where do you want to add such links? Wikidata is not an advertisement site and any promotion will be quickly deleted.
Hi Fuzheado, at meta I have requested removal of your sysop rights a minute ago, due to our inactivity policy. Thank you very much for the good work you have done, and perhaps we'll see you back in the future. Kind regards, Lymantria.
I see you did several deletions yesterday. Request withdrawn.
Thanks, much appreciated!
Incorrect use of subclass of (P279)
Hello –
This edit to "dry stone wall" (Q544504) was in error. The properties instance of (P31) and subclass of (P279) define key ontological relationships. Because subclass of (P279) is transitive, such errors lead to numerous false inferences, such as dry stone wall (Q544504)subclass of (P279)fabrication method (P2079). Before you use these properties, please look at the object item to be sure it's the one you intend. You can also review the usage instructions on these two properties, and Help:Basic membership properties. (In particular, note that "A" is only a subclass of "B" if all instances of "A" are also instances of "B".) There is often another property better suited to expressing the relationship you had in mind; you can search for one here. Thanks! Swpb (talk) 20:24, 11 July 2023 (UTC)
Hello, Andrew!
I saw you edited the item about prompt engineering on Wikidata and I am trying to find out the Wikidatians interested in joining a WikiProject Large Language Models,
The idea is to try and group Wikidatians that are interested in tracking/modelling what is happening on the interface of Wikidata and Large Language Models, such as ChatGPT.
I thought maybe you would be interested on joining/contributing!
The idea is open-ended, motivated by finding ways to advance the coverage of Wikidata on the topic, and the discussions of our role in this new ecosystem.
Cheers!
Hello, an item that you have edited (and you are the only non-bot editor) is considered empty and will be deleted in 72 hours if it doesn't improve. Your automated cleaner.
Hello, an item that you have edited (and you are the only non-bot editor) is considered empty and will be deleted in 72 hours if it doesn't improve. Your automated cleaner.