[01:15:27] oops, I've accidentally added sources as qualifiers, for ~200 statements (using QuickStatements) [01:15:54] see the "official website" property for https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18164839 as an example [01:17:01] What is the best way to fix that? Is there a quick way to revert my 200 edits? [01:23:22] Start now or start later? hehe [01:23:40] sorry,just kidding [01:23:49] I do not know [09:39:55] I ended up reverting them manually… [10:04:20] I've seen that ... didn't know another (quick) way either [10:04:59] often PetScan can be of help, but as far as I know PetScan can not yet deal with qualifiers [12:26:21] Lydia_WMDE: the interface feels so much stable now. :) [12:39:38] sjoerddebruin: :D [12:39:55] Seems like the spinners are finally gone. [12:46:11] sjoerddebruin: are you referring to the thing where the input field was failing to load? [12:46:27] nikki: yes, or is it still there? [12:46:50] I haven't seen it for a while [12:47:03] :D [14:43:21] hi [14:44:02] Hey. [14:44:44] have a couple of questions: If I have an item fish pond (Q1265665) and we are talking about wikipedia, does the information to d comes from article category or infobox? [14:45:36] data like what? [14:47:53] d doesnt stay for data, but wikidata [14:48:02] but let me try to rephrace my question [14:48:17] How Wikidata knows, that something is a pond? [14:55:36] Ehm, some people import statements based on categories and templates yeah [15:26:01] it could have been entered manually as well