Property:Constitutes
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+ | ==Precision where possible== | ||
+ | Where possible, try to use existing pagenames, and those which are as precise as possible. For example, state that "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[communications technology]]" rather than "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]". | ||
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+ | The reason for this is that since the software already knows that "[[communications technology]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]", this allows it to automatically deduce by transitivity that "[[Internet]] ''constitutes'' [[technology]]". This practice also helps site users navigate, since it more closely associates similar pages. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 8 February 2019
To describe the official narrative as distinct from the truth, use the alternative Property:ON constitutes. Status: stable Precision where possibleWhere possible, try to use existing pagenames, and those which are as precise as possible. For example, state that "Internet constitutes communications technology" rather than "Internet constitutes technology". The reason for this is that since the software already knows that "communications technology constitutes technology", this allows it to automatically deduce by transitivity that "Internet constitutes technology". This practice also helps site users navigate, since it more closely associates similar pages.This property is used to show that the subject is an example of the object.|If you intend to add "Y" to the |constitutes parameter of a page "X", ask yourself whether it is correct to say that "X is Y". If so, then it may be suitable. Precision where possibleWhere possible, try to use existing pagenames, and those which are as precise as possible. For example, state that "Internet constitutes communications technology" rather than "Internet constitutes technology". The reason for this is that since the software already knows that "communications technology constitutes technology", this allows it to automatically deduce by transitivity that "Internet constitutes technology". This practice also helps site users navigate, since it more closely associates similar pages.This property is used to show that the subject is an example of the object. |
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