Talk:Q18616576

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Autodescription — Wikidata property (Q18616576)

description: part of statements according to the Wikidata data model, appearing as the 2nd item in the statement triple
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new property for hazard[edit]

I propose a property affected/exposed/at risk to indicate the demographic/environment/property potentially affected by a given hazard, but I don't know how to create it yet. Advice requested. Pbsouthwood (talk) 08:52, 8 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@Infovarius: properties for this type (P1963) is for properties that normally apply. It's not for properties that only apply in a smaller subset. Properties like external subproperty (P2236) get used in a lot less then 50% of the cases. Putting values that don't belong there make it less user-friendly to use the property as this property gets used to provide the initial values for the drop-down menu when someone adds new properties. It's in the interest of the user to be shown the handful of properties that actually do normally apply so that the common properties can simply be selected in the drop-down menu without typing anything. ChristianKl20:44, 3 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]


Where is the Q ID for simply "property"?[edit]

Neither this nor the Wikibase property item are as general as a "property" of any semantic or ontological system.

Should there be a parent category for "property" which includes all of these property-classes specific to a particular tool or website? Sj (talk) 21:00, 11 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Questionnable class name[edit]

Should this label not be an instance of "Wikibase datatype" (Q19798645)? Or at least a subclass of it? "Data type" (Q190087) seems to be referring to elements outside the wikidata model (other programming languages like C/C++, java...). --- Mtraitdunion 22:19, 12 October 2020 (UTC).[reply]