[16:41:48] would there be a way to find all entries that have a † in the label? That's generally indicative of a mistake. [16:52:18] you want to look specifically for the label, ignoring the description. that is your problem with the search, correct? [16:53:58] yes [17:03:01] I thought the search has an option for that. in worst case you can still use the query service. [17:11:51] you're assuming too much about my skill level [17:14:52] https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?fulltext=1&profile=default&search=inlabel%3A%E2%80%A0&title=Special%3ASearch&ns0=1&ns120=1 [17:14:55] hm, no results. [17:15:13] ok, no results at all for that character. [17:15:18] maybe it's just not indexed. [17:17:51] sadly I need to leave now. but surely someone else can answer that. [17:18:02] haven't worked with labels much yet, so not an expert. [17:57:14] Does Wikidata have inclusion criteria for musicians? [17:58:30] is it fine to add any musician that has a youtube link / has been referenced on the website of a well-known venue for live music [18:03:07] mutante - "any" musician with a youtube link? That's asking for trouble. [18:03:42] Dragonfly6-7: well, youtube ID is a valid property we use all the time [18:03:52] and just an example [18:04:05] for all the other similar ones like allmusic and what not [18:04:38] To me I think the threshold is "they had live shows" right now [18:04:54] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBGE1m9ff5Y [18:05:20] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVcFTRWL4YE [18:05:27] educated at: Pennbrook [18:05:28] searched for "7th grade band" [18:05:29] got it :) [18:06:34] there's gonna be quite a few "has part" for that band but I dont have the names of the members yet [18:07:21] I guess the real answer is I should ask that "Project:Music" or just be happy we are not strict like en.wp. [18:07:55] "Unidentified man playing 'Take On Me' on a public piano in an unidentified train station in Europe in 2017" [18:08:01] in no way did I mean to ask for stricter criteria or to create them [18:08:19] is inclusionist [18:08:22] "Unidentified man playing the theme song from 'Game of Thrones' on a public piano in an unidentified train station in Europe in 2017" [18:08:58] here the difference (to me) would be that the venue isn't a well-known live music club [18:09:27] 'has had a live show at a well-known live music club' is worth considering. [18:09:31] 'is on youtube' is not. [18:10:01] yea, that's kind of why I gave 2 examples [18:10:02] agreed, thanks