When you add “depicts” statements to a file, newly mentioned items don’t have a Wikidata logo next to them, while existing items do. After a page reload, the new items have a logo as well, so there seems to be some difference in client-side and server-side rendering.
During editing:
{F29282353}
After saving:
{F29282358}
After reloading:
{F29282356}
You can also see it in @SandraF_WMF’s slides for today’s Wikimedia monthly activities meeting ([link with timestamp](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzSfyWUIjUY&t=309)) – at least, I assume that’s why two of the four depicted items in the screenshot are missing the logo.
Acceptance criteria:
Can be tested on https://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/File:Photo_on_08-02-2019_at_16.35.jpg
(page might need a purge on beta due to previous interwiki config error persisting in cache)
[] Wikidata icons show up next to all existing Q- & P-links
[] Wikidata icons show up next to Q-link for newly added statement