[15:48:16] isaacj: o/ [15:49:43] o/ [15:50:24] isaacj: question re T266201#6864397 (thank you for your update). Re disambiguation pages: do you have a recommendation for a path forward to fix this? My first reaction is: let's figure out a solution to enrich Wikidata with the community. [15:50:24] T266201: Link-based and text-based topic evaluations October 2020 - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T266201 [15:53:28] anecdotally the issue is that articles that link to the same Wikidata item are essentially disambiguation pages in one language and more traditional articles in another. example that I just randomly selected that fits this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles [15:54:47] it's not necessarily an issue but does mean Wikidata is imperfect for this use-case of filtering out disambiguation pages. i haven't looked to see how the pageprops API handles it. frankly, i think the data is probably good enough that it'll work for what we want. it's really only becoming clear when people look specifically at e.g., Linguistics articles where these examples are heavily concentrated [15:55:17] tldr would be nice if Wikidata was perfect for this but I don't think it needs "fixed" [22:23:21] isaacj: if only all language communities agreed on the definition of disambiguation page :) [22:24:28] Nemo_bis: exactly. data isn't perfect but that's less because it's "bad" data and more because it's a messy concept [22:25:02] indeed