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  2. Wikipedia : Finding a Wikidata ID

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    A Wikipedia page, with the Wikidata link highlighted. Every Wikipedia article (and many other pages, such as templates) should have an ID on our sister project, Wikidata. The ID is a series of digits prefixed "Q", and so is referred to as a QID.. This page is a simple guide to finding that QID.

  3. Help:Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    QID (or Q number) is the unique identifier of a data item on Wikidata, comprising the letter "Q" followed by one or more digits. It is used to help people and machines understand the difference between items with the same or similar names, e.g., there are several places in the world called London and many people called James Smith.

  4. Template:Get QID - Wikipedia

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    If a page is moved, a {{Get QID|<page title>}} call referring to its former title typically still works, since the template follows the redirection destination, if the redirection source does not have a Wikidata item of its own.

  5. View and manage data associated with your account - AOL Help

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    If you see something you'd like to change while viewing the summary of your data, many products have a link on the top-right of the page to take you to that product. When you click the product "Your Account," for example, you can click Edit Account Info at the top of the page to access your account settings. From here, you can make changes.

  6. Wikidata - Wikipedia

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    A layout of the four main components of a phase-1 Wikidata page: the label, description, aliases, and interlanguage links. Fundamentally, an item consists of: An identifier (the QID), related to a label and a description. Optionally, multiple aliases and some number of statements (and their properties and values).

  7. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    From a desktop or mobile browser, sign in and visit the Recent activity page. Depending on how you access your account, there can be up to 3 sections. If you see something you don't recognize, click Sign out or Remove next to it, then immediately change your password. • Recent activity - Devices or browsers that recently signed in.

  8. Settings A-Z - AOL Help

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Template:Get QID/doc - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. ... Donate; Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Donate; Create account; Log in; Pages for logged ... 1.7 Other ways of getting the QID. 2 See ...