[10:24:43] hi there. When I search "gross domestic product" in wikidata, I have expected to see also some statistcs for some countries - some real values. Are real, historical values not part of wiki data? [11:40:30] expectation vs. reality [11:55:14] hi [11:55:16] there is a tool that helps with creating new entities? [11:55:53] there are a lot of tools [15:03:20] multichill: I think the change to the imported from constraints should be undone until a bot has done a lot of cleaning up... it's causing problems for me when trying to edit, because the page jumps about while I'm trying to edit and there are violations on pretty much every page I go to :( [15:03:45] and there are literally millions of violations, so it's going to take a while to clean up even with a bot [15:14:58] there seems to be a problem with it too, see the area statement on https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q456556 [16:06:29] i was thinking of this tool: https://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/cradle/#/ [16:06:36] but I cant log in there [17:18:23] Hello there! [17:19:10] Could you check this Phabricator task was made correctly by me? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T199630 [17:19:17] Thank you! [17:48:23] Bencemac|away: there is something for automatically entering the date already... lemme see if I can find it [17:48:36] also the properties change depending on the property it's being used on [17:50:35] ah, it's a gadget you can enable in the preferences, look for "currentDate" [17:51:43] nikki: you are right [17:51:53] thank you very much, I turned it on [18:48:40] nikki: Sounds more like a broken extension [18:52:00] Not sure how to instruct the constrains violation thing that DBpedia is acceptable [19:18:51] no, the problem is changing a property so that previously acceptable (or at least tolerated) uses are no longer acceptable. in moderation expanding references with violations is not annoying, when it's multiple references on every page, it makes editing horrible [19:25:46] I agree with cleaning up references and making the way the properties are supposed to be used clearer, but people have always used it for other things too, we're essentially redefining how it should be used [20:18:12] I keep getting errors from phabricator about making requests too quickly [20:19:02] I assume it's caused by the automatic preview function [20:19:18] I would see if someone else has reported it, but, well, I can't access it :P [20:51:56] I think it was considered fixed [22:30:01] guess which human has the most statements in wikidata :D