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This page should not be speedily deleted because... This woman is a well-known scientist in the UK and I literally just created the article without being given enough time to add any documentation, and it was one listed in the Women in science editathon as needing creation. It appears the nominator has been too quick on the draw in deleting a number of articles. --
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10:55, 11 November 2015 (UTC)reply
The article is literally a two sentence article so it does it take long to read it. Also, sandbox would be the perfect place to work on articles that need documentations.
It was two sentences because I had all of 11 minutes to work on it from creation! Please do not speedily delete articles in progress; for those who build in one swoop as I do, as well as new editors who have no knowledge of the sandbox, it is very disruptive.
LovelyLillith (
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12:10, 11 November 2015 (UTC)reply
Under the 'Tim Hunt Controversy' section - "she complained about sexist remarks on Twitter and YouTube which were in fact just criticisms after she clearly lost the debate." According to whom did she "clearly" lose the debate? And how can we verify that they weren't racist or sexist? Also, "just criticisms" is not neutral or scholarly in tone. — Preceding
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