I think most categories you'd call organizational (or maintenance)
categories will be subcategories of [[Category:Hidden categories]], so you
can query for that. There might be a more precise way to do it, but that's
how I've been distinguishing the two.

2016-03-14 22:46 GMT+00:00 Huji Lee <[email protected]>:

> An article titled [[Willie Trombone]] can be in two categories:
> [[Category:People born in Neverhood]] and [[Category:Articles missing date
> of birth]]
>
> In my opinion, the first one is a *content* category, as it is
> categorizing the subject of the article. The latter, in contrast, is an
> *organizational* category, as it is about the article itself and not
> about its subject.
>
> Is there a reliable way to distinguish these categories from each other,
> e.g. using Wikidata and its hierarchies? I am not looking for perfection;
> anything that does most of the job is good enough, especially if it is
> something that can be queries via SQL.
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