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  Welcome to Wikidata, O Aventureiro da Sabedoria!

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–– Yahya (talk) 15:18, 14 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Q120644338

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Please do not re-create exisiting item. –– Yahya (talk) 15:17, 14 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Adding incorrect data

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Hello O Aventureiro da Sabedoria, welcome to Wikidata. Recently I noticed several times you added pretty weird data for the statements Freebase ID (P646) and Google Knowledge Graph ID (P2671). The first one should start with /m/ and then a serie of digits and/or lower case letters. The second one should start with /g/ and then a digit and then a serie of digits and/or lower case letters. Several times I already reverted those edits of you but you keep making incorrect additions. Take this edit of Léo Nasciment (Q121011024). The string ''https://g.co/kgs/8bA7kH'' is completely different from how a Freebase-identification code should look like. At the beginning there is nothing that has any similarity with /m/. Also a dot, a collon and several capitals are also a strong indication this is not a valid Freebase-identification code. Same for slashes at a position in the string different from the first and third character. What made you think a Freebase-identification code does exist for Léo Nascimento? You mentioned "Léo Nascimento" as a source for that weird string. Did he provide you that by a personal email or so? That is not a verifiable source. - Robotje (talk) 08:41, 2 August 2023 (UTC)Reply