John_Cummings added a comment.

  In T230315#7098309 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T230315#7098309>, 
@Fuzheado wrote:
  
  > This conversation about how to do bot additions of depiction metadata, and 
attribute them appropriately in Wikidata vs Commons, might be useful here as it 
is what spawned the recent interest in this topic.
  >
  > https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Requests_for_permissions/Bot/METbot
  >
  > The short version: Wikidata prefers reference statements when citing the 
source of a statement, while Commons has no choice but to use qualifiers to do 
the same. This means we have different ways in Commons and Wikidata to do the 
same thing, with no prospect of unifying our approach. This only adds to our 
list of Wikidata vs Commons woes. Not only are we a "community" with different 
project norms, we are now separated by differing technical capacities (or at 
least user interface) even though both Commons and Wikidata are using Wikibase.
  
  Thanks for this really clear summary. Question: If they did have the same 
structure would this mean we could use tools meant for Wikidata on SDC data 
(and maybe both at the same time) eg tools that use Wikidata data on Wikipedia.

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