For the sake of simplicity would it not be better that we keep seperate items for both narrative universes? Even if there is a bit of overlap
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Uh, could I have some context for this question?
You added Half-Life universe to Portal characters
I put 'said to be the same as' on each universe item since from what I understand, there are not significantly more discrepancies or less overlap between installments across the two series than there are typically between works in a single narrative universe.
How can you write that it’s a single narrative universe and then still have two items? That makes no sense to me. Sure they’re two different series, but that’s a separate property…
Were they not already created, I would have created one item, personally. Since they already were created (not by me), I'm hesitant to merge them, although I'll note that the half-life Fandom link does combine the concepts. If you or someone else does go to merge them, you'll have to first remove the 'said to be the same as' properties I added, since the presence of such statements means that special:mergeitems refrains from proceeding as a safeguard.
I guess I either wasn’t aware of the dedicated Portal item back when I made whatever those edits were (must’ve been years ago) or it didn’t exist yet. I don’t think I care enough now to keep arguing about it… if you want to discuss it, maybe Wikidata:WikiProject Video games would be a better place for it?
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A belated thank you for the deletion request for P6270.
You’re welcome! I’m just glad it worked – I really didn’t make a good case :/
Hi. What is your stance now on this and this past action(2015) of yours removing version history from Minecraft? Is this something you consider that you would continue doing in the future? Hope this does not inconvenience you ~~~~
Well, one month later I asked whether old version statements should be removed, and the answer was no, they should stay. So I would not continue to do this, no.
Hi, have you seen User:TMg/currentDate.js ? It's quite nifty
Yeah, I have in enabled, thanks :)
(btw, I can’t quite believe that edit on Donald Trump hasn’t been reverted yet :D )
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