Michael added a comment.

  I'm not sure what this task is referring to. I looked through our current 
features and it seems there is barely any to which the number of statements is 
relevant in the first place.
  
  `wikibase.py` has two features, one counting all the statement groups 
("properties") and one counting all the statements ("claims") individually. 
Both including the external identifiers.
  
  `wikidatawiki.py` has the new `external_identifiers` feature that counts all 
individual statements that are external identifiers.
  It has also the `item_completeness` feature that compares existing statement 
groups/properties with the ones suggested by property suggester. That makes 
sense to me.
  
  There is also a pull request 
<https://github.com/wikimedia/articlequality/pull/154> to add the number of 
statements that are not external identifiers. I'm not sure I understand machine 
learning good enough to gauge whether that feature adds any useful new signal 
or whether it is completely covered by being `total number of statements` - 
`number of external identifier statements`.

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T261328

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