Representation of Wikidata at the Wikimedia movement strategy process edit

Hi Kaizenify, I'm contacting you because I would like your support and your comments on my proposal to represent the Wikidata community at the Wikimedia movement strategy process. I'm contacting you in private because you are a member of the Wikidata Community User Group and I thought that this could be relevant for you.--Micru (talk) 17:41, 19 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Q106983427 edit

Could you give some more information about Collins Ebi Daniel (Q106983427)? Is the item about the historian born 1959 in Idema? --Emu (talk) 16:13, 26 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

Kabbe Community Library (Q100717837) edit

Do you have any additional information about this item you created? I noticed it because the coordinates you added were inconsistent with the country, but I cannot seem to find any information about this library. Jamie7687 (talk) 07:06, 26 December 2022 (UTC)Reply


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Thank you for contributing to Wikidata. I see that you recently created an item Q121814513 that does not clearly indicate its notability. The Wikidata project only accepts items that meet its notability criteria, and your item is therefore likely to be deleted soon. In brief, items must have an associated Wikipedia article, must be needed for statements on another notable item, or must have both identifiers and serious sources. For the last case, a good indication of notability would be multiple articles about the subject in independent publications like newspapers or magazines. You can add such sources as references to specific claims using reference URL (P854), or as top-level claims using described at URL (P973).

Also, this may not apply in this specific case, but you should know that we discourage editors from contributing on topics with which they have a strong personal connection, as this may present a conflict of interest. If you are being paid to edit here, then you are obliged to disclose this. For a longer version, you might find it useful to read the essay "How to create an item on Wikidata so that it won't get deleted".  Bovlb (talk) 01:12, 6 January 2024 (UTC) --Bovlb (talk) 01:12, 6 January 2024 (UTC)Reply


Thank you for contributing to Wikidata. I see that you recently created an item Q118435987 that does not clearly indicate its notability. The Wikidata project only accepts items that meet its notability criteria, and your item is therefore likely to be deleted soon. In brief, items must have an associated Wikipedia article, must be needed for statements on another notable item, or must have both identifiers and serious sources. For the last case, a good indication of notability would be multiple articles about the subject in independent publications like newspapers or magazines. You can add such sources as references to specific claims using reference URL (P854), or as top-level claims using described at URL (P973).

Also, this may not apply in this specific case, but you should know that we discourage editors from contributing on topics with which they have a strong personal connection, as this may present a conflict of interest. If you are being paid to edit here, then you are obliged to disclose this. For a longer version, you might find it useful to read the essay "How to create an item on Wikidata so that it won't get deleted".  Bovlb (talk) 01:13, 6 January 2024 (UTC) --Bovlb (talk) 01:13, 6 January 2024 (UTC)Reply