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Hi @tfmorris , I thought about that. But there are Phabricator issues for Wikidata where eventually Date datatypes will get more love and also the documentation improved. There's also corner cases and special handling that is covered in their docs. So I'd rather just direct users to read up on the current Date datatypes on Wikidata's official help pages, which are actually quite hard to find just navigating around and often missed.
It feels weird to me to have a "See also" block at the beginning of the subsection. If it's "see also", it makes more sense to me to have this at the end of this subsection, so that it complements the main content.