Use cases / examples needed for default behaviour with bnodes

Hi,
I’d like to see some example / use case justifying that, without a TEP, a quoted triple has “transparent” bnodes.
All the examples I have seen are quoted triples in the context of predicates like :says or :stated-by, which are modal predicates and therefore fully transparent (i.e., TEP).
I believe that in a pure annotation case the bnodes should be non-transparent, a case which is not covered by the CG final report.
—e.

Received on Sunday, 9 April 2023 16:41:12 UTC