User talk:AGlyph

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Stephanie Martin

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Hi. Welcome at Wikidata - great that you joined us. However, I don't understand why you re-inserted the Spotify album IDs to singer Stephanie Martin (Q19059248)'s item. These IDs are for albums, not for persons. If Martin is on Spotify, her item shoul have a Spotify artist ID (P1902) statement - and it has. The albums, if notable, should have own items, and they should have album IDs (and be linked to Martin via an artist statement). There's no point in collection data about a person's works in the person's own item. Or did I miss something here? --YMS (talk) 05:43, 11 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]