Hoi,
The use case I have is to find what people are looking for and cannot find.
This is not restricted to "red links". The fact that one template or other
construct does not exist is NOT what people are looking for. They look for
things like "Obama" "Barack Obama" etc.. They will only find this
when
there is an article or they will find it when WD-Search is enabled. They
will not find it when they use a script that is specific to their language
when there is no article.
The objective is that people can add labels to the Wikidata items in order
to enable search results using WD-Search, search in Wikidata or search in
Reasonator. Additionally such labels will become available in Reasonator or
Wikidata when that item is used in a statement. In addition to this
Reasonator will show its "backlinks" in many instances.
Consequently, the point of this data is to enable activities that will
improve user experience directly. It is not an academic exercise that
provides nice to have information.
Thanks,
GerardM
On 27 May 2014 22:08, Toby Negrin <tnegrin(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Thanks Maarten -- Gerard do any of these work for your
use case?
Cheers,
-Toby
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Maarten Dammers <maarten(a)mdammers.nl>wrote;wrote:
Hi Toby,
Toby Negrin schreef op 27-5-2014 19:08:
Hi all --
We've received a request for a list of red links. I've been told we can
get this list from the link table.
Does anyone have any more information on this?
http://tools.wmflabs.org/tsreports/?wiki=enwiki&report=wantedpages does
this. That will run on every Wikimedia wiki.
Maarten
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