| JMinor added a comment. |
I am either misunderstanding this, or there is a tension/contradiction. If an editor expects their Wikidata input to match the output/display on Wikipedia, then the "data store" would indeed be opinionated, specifically towards what Wikipedia wants. This seems like a larger conversation. It also seems like one that is probably ongoing somewhere.
Yes, this is the heart of the remaining disagreement. There is a false assumption that the user entering the data will have presentation control across all context (wikipedia, apps, APIs, etc etc) this isn't an accurate intuition and will grow increasingly inaccurate. If wiki data is a central data repository does not nearly imply it is also the determiner of presentation.
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