- From: Hans Polak <info@polak.es>
- Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 18:01:03 +0200
- To: public-schemaorg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <0e899bb4-8305-6c49-fc5e-f3ec18597d05@polak.es>
Good afternoon, I'm not an expert, but https://schema.org/character is for fictional characters. Then, there's also https://schema.org/Intangible, and https://schema.org/object. The https://schema.org/Class type also exists. Yours sincerely, Hans Polak On 19/6/22 1:20, jason@massiveimpressions.com wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > The schema for Person is described to be applicable to: > “A person (alive, dead, undead, or fictional).” > > But… what Property of Person, or any other Thing for that matter, > indicates whether the Thing actually exists, is instanced in reality, > has real presence as opposed to being only entirely imaginary or > fictional? > > Shouldn’t this be explicit, not implied by other Properties or some > other Type or Sub-type? > > -JP > > Jason Pelish > > Founding Partner – Marketer > > Massive Impressions Online Marketing > > Boca Raton, FL 33431 > > (561) 232-2424 > > (866) 800-3579 > https://2vu.me/m - Massive Impressions site > > https://2vu.me/C - The Click Whisperer site > > https://4boca.com – 4boca Local site >
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