Wikidata:Property proposal/image decay
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image decay
[edit]Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Creative work
Withdrawn
Motivation
[edit]We believe that this property is particularly relevant for Structured Data on Commons. It will be useful to describe scanned photographs and possibly other types of visual artwork. This has been discussed in the GLAM-Wiki global telegram group. Piracalamina (talk) 19:33, 10 April 2024 (UTC)
Discussion
[edit]- Support This property is needed for the GLAM partnership we have at Wikimedistas de Uruguay with the Center of Photography of Montevideo. We believe that others would benefit of such a property as well. Scann (WDU) (talk) 11:22, 11 April 2024 (UTC)
- Support --Tinker Bell ★ ♥ 20:29, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
- Oppose In a quick search I couldn't find another property that could be used for the described need. However, I don't see why the property scope should be so narrow. It looks like we could need a property for all kinds of "deterioration" of things. I don't see why this should be restricted to the decay of photograph (Q125191). --Marsupium (talk) 16:40, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
- There is a case to be made that the narrow scope allows for the restricted set of allowed values, mostly specific to photography, which enforces consistent modeling. Swpb (talk) 20:15, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
- I think I agree with @Marsupium , I've just checked CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (Q624005) has a property P44 has condition. I guess this could be the asked generalization. —Ismael Olea (talk) 15:21, 16 April 2024 (UTC)
- I too think now that image decay is too specific. I'm torn between proposing "has conditions" or "deterioration". "has conditions" has the advantage of being documented in that source, but it also feels too general to me. "deterioration" could be used for visual artwork, architecture and many other things, but I haven't found a document that uses that term as a property. Piracalamina (talk) 18:49, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
- @Piracalamina,@Marsupiumː̺ I would like to see this applied to archival records,orsimplypaper (andsimilar) documents in general, with valuessuch as damaged by fire, sunlight, water, mold, termites etc. ̣̣Q|39054ˌ affected by an unstable foundation and gravity. The list goes on. Why being restrictive about values when not applied to photograps?--̴̴̴̴ SM5POR (talk) 16:40, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
- I too think now that image decay is too specific. I'm torn between proposing "has conditions" or "deterioration". "has conditions" has the advantage of being documented in that source, but it also feels too general to me. "deterioration" could be used for visual artwork, architecture and many other things, but I haven't found a document that uses that term as a property. Piracalamina (talk) 18:49, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
- For newcomers, check the proposal that deprecates this one: Wikidata:Property proposal/type of deterioration —Ismael Olea (talk) 17:48, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
- @Piracalamina: If that new proposal replaces this one, please mark this one as withdrawn. Swpb (talk) 15:31, 22 April 2024 (UTC)