Talk:Q322948
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Sextvåetc in topic svwiki:Prenumeration
Autodescription — subscription business model (Q322948)
description: recurring payment at regular intervals for access to a product
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edit@Azertus: I agree most of your thinking here, but I guess the link to sv:Prenumeration does not perfectly fit in an item about a "service model"! That is not what the article describe (today). In Swedish, my opinion (until somebody has convinced me otherwise) is that a Prenumeration is the same thing as sv:Abonnemang, with the difference that the first is regarding a physical thing (like a newspaper/magazine) while the latter is about a service (like mobile services, eletricity). In both cases you are at the reciving end of the transaction. 62 etc (talk) 08:08, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
- Thanks for looking this over, Sextvåetc. The whole situation was kind of a mess. I hope I made it a bit better, but maybe I also made some mess? It could be because subscription business model (Q4054833) now combines "subscription business model" and "subscription service"? There was a messy item that conflated streaming and subscriptions, see https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q26674207&oldid=1394818880. We could repurpose that as "subscription services" to link the Swedish article to it? Then remove the said to be the same as (P460) link between "subscriptions" and "subscription business model" (change it to different from (P1889)), but link "subscriptions" and "subscription services" with said to be the same as (P460). Would you want to make explicit that "subscriptions" is about physical items in this new hierarchy? Both items can then also be linked to "subscription business model" with business model (P7936). --Azertus (talk) 09:06, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
- ETA, in addition to the above, we could of course also introduce a top-level "subscriptions" item, with "subscription products" and "subscription services" as subclasses of it. --Azertus (talk) 09:10, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
- In Swedish, Prenumeration is a subclass of Abonnemang. Prenumeration is only used for subscriptions of printed media, usually newspapers and magazines. Both Prenumeration and Abonnemang are subclasses of Agreement, the two words are describing a specific type of agreement. --Kitayama (talk) 09:55, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
- Kitayama explains it well, prenumeration is mainy something descrete. You get a paper 6-7 days a week or once semi-monthly (or whenever you favorite youtuber upload a new file) while your "Abonnemang" for electricity is continous. But the language is not always logic. The newspaper/magazine can still see their customers as "abonnenter". Maybe we should set the Swedish article "Prenumeration" in a stand-alone item where it is described as a subclass to "Abonnemang". If we want to have interwiki with another item, we have a template that can fix that. 62 etc (talk) 16:00, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
- In Swedish, Prenumeration is a subclass of Abonnemang. Prenumeration is only used for subscriptions of printed media, usually newspapers and magazines. Both Prenumeration and Abonnemang are subclasses of Agreement, the two words are describing a specific type of agreement. --Kitayama (talk) 09:55, 28 May 2021 (UTC)