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Best regards! Premeditated (talk) 12:26, 14 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Q4691539

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Last January, you added images and information to Agathis (Q4691539). That data item is for disambiguation pages, which list things called "Agathis" that are not the same thing. In particular Agathis can be a genus of tree or a genus of insect. The information you added should have been placed on the data item for the plant genus Agathis (Q216113), although that page already has most of the info you added, or to the page for the Kauri species Agathis australis (Q955413).

Please be careful to add data to the correct data item. --EncycloPetey (talk) 20:58, 21 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Multiple images in one element

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Good evening,

I’ve noticed you often add images to elements that already have one. Please note that the image property should have only one value, i.e. one element should have only one image. The reason is that having several images create duplicates in any request that sorts the image propriety, so if an element have three images it will be displayed three times in the results, which is not very practical.

If there is a purpose to have several images for one element, you must always mark the image that represents the best the subject as preferred to prevent that same problem. Runi Gerardsen (talk) 19:45, 2 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]