[04:09:30] [Question] What are some Wikidata items that potentially won't have too many statements in few years to come? I'm asking this question because when writing my programming notes on interacting with the Wikidata API, I query items that don't have too much statements so that the output doesn't look too big in my notes. I usually resort to https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6574 (Wikidata item for UTC+00:00), but I was wondering if any of you [04:09:30] know other items. [15:46:13] rodrigo-morales: yeah, the REST API changes basically all the data formats AFAIK (not just statements, I think labels/descriptions/aliases are different too) [15:46:39] and about the other question, years ago when I did my thesis with a Wikidata-related project I used some Ancient Egyptian person as a random example item with only 2 or 3 statements [15:47:15] I don’t remember who it was, but probably not a Pharaoh, just some random person whose name happened to be recorded somewhere but almost nothing else was known [15:47:28] so maybe that’s an alternative idea, some ancient historical item where more information isn’t likely to turn up?