[14:11:54] Can anyone here explain what the point is of the "EastEnders" schema (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/EntitySchema:E20)? It makes me question whether I understand what entity schemas are. [14:15:02] To a lesser extent, I have the same question about a schema like "poem by Emily Dickinson" (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/EntitySchema:E144), since presumably a poem written by her would have the same expected data structure as a poem written by anyone else. But "EastEnders" seems to be in a class by itself, since nothing *is* an EastEnders. [14:18:52] It seems that 'E20' is somehow related to that and it's vanity entry. [14:25:16] Okay, that makes sense. I guess they'll always be listed in the schema directory (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Database_reports/EntitySchema_directory) even if they're pointless. [14:27:16] What about things like "poem by Emily Dickinson" - is that also ultimately useless? [14:28:16] I'm not into schemas much yet. so that is for someone else to decide. just spotted the note about it being a vanity entry in the discussion. :) [20:57:20] Hello. Please anyone available here tell me what Wikidata is and can I find any scope for writing in it or to add some needed knowledge to contribute in it's growth? I am not clear on what to ask so please don't mind if you didn't get what I said. Thank you. ~~~~ [20:58:05] hardly got what you said. ;) [21:11:49] Sorry. Let me penetrate soft. What is Wikidata? Is it bearable now? [21:20:26] @ Phschafft. Thank you for replying such speedy way. You did it in 45 seconds!! 😳 Amazing man ! Even if you don't help me with any answer or instruction you deserve a praise 👏.  I really had no hope of getting replied so escaped to another tab unlike before when used to keep waiting here for long but no result. Answer can be given later. [21:20:27] Instruction can be given later. If someone's hope seems dying then relying on "later" is stupidly, little for seeker and most for the rest. You know who the rest I meant by saying it. Thanks.