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only 0.67% of the articles in Wikidata are used to support statements #2213

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egonw opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2214
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only 0.67% of the articles in Wikidata are used to support statements #2213

egonw opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2214
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egonw commented Dec 30, 2022

On the Telegram channel for Wikidata, they looked into how many articles are actually used as reference to support a claim. That turned out to be 263,247. Or, 0.67%.

So, another curation people can do around an author (e.g. by an author) is to use their articles as "citation" in statements.

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