Am 31.05.2015 um 17:01 schrieb Magnus Manske:
I do agree with that notion, to a large degree. It is
probably more important to
give at least some statements to items with associated Wikipedia articles, that
to delete empty items that, by their very definition, are not in the way of
anything.
If an item has no statements, no sitelinks, and isn't used anywhere, how do you
tell what it even *is*? The label only? Is that sufficient and/or useful? What
would be lost by deleting it? Maybe, if it has labels in many languages, with
good descriptions, that gives enoug info for identifying the tiem, and it is
useful to keep it. But "James Herrod" / "Person", with no extra
info... what use
is it?
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Daniel Kinzler
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Wikimedia Deutschland
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