User talk:AWesterinen
Welcome to Wikidata, AWesterinen!
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Best regards! --Epìdosis 00:09, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
Your upcoming talk: Wikidata Challenges in the semantic web community
[edit]Hello, @AWesterinen. I saw that you are going to give a talk, you mention "most important things people should keep in mind when organizing data".
Perhaps, you would be interested in a case when two-person website doesn't qualify for an official website for a single person. So datapoint about a scientist with a website becomes a datapoint without website. I think it is a good study on how rules actually worsen the access to relevant information. Fabius byle (talk) 18:42, 25 November 2023 (UTC)