How about using RDFa and foaf:primaryTopic like in this example
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDFa#XHTML.2BRDFa_1.0_example


2014-02-26 20:18 GMT+02:00 Paul Houle <[email protected]>:

> Isn't there some way to do this with schema.org?
>
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Andy Mabbett <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On 26 February 2014 13:25, Gerard Meijssen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Every Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource and Commons "article" has an
> >> indicator that there is a Wikidata item associated with it already. It
> is
> >> part of the tools in the sidebar.
> >
> > But that's in the body of the article, not the head; and has no
> > associated metadata. We already publish other "rel" metadata headers,
> > for example:
> >
> >    <link rel="edit"
> >    <link rel="search"
> >    <link rel="EditURI"
> >
> >> Or are you talking about web pages external to the WMF?
> >
> > Yes. "Suppose I publish..."
> >
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