Pigsonthewing added a comment.

  In T173052#6161412 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T173052#6161412>, @mxn 
wrote:
  
  > In T173052#6161088 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T173052#6161088>, 
@Pigsonthewing wrote:
  >
  >> 
  
  
  
  >> I'm no coder, but I would have thought the script can read the content of 
the page on which it occurs.
  >
  > It can, but for instance, there might only be a statement that the subject 
is an instance of an artificial language; a SPARQL query would be required to 
crawl up the subclass hierarchy to determine that it’s indeed a language.
  
  Understood, but there are a few massively-used classes for which the script 
could not attempt to call overpass; such as humans, scholarly articles, 
chemical compounds, etc.

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