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Girls Who Code

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Hi Ttayloranne. I reverted one of your additions to the article Girls Who Code because the claim ("that GWC has helped to fix the gender gap in employment") was sourced to a primary source. While primary sources can be used in Wikipedia articles, this is quite a big claim, and one that really requires a higher standard of reference (I'm thinking a scientific paper that took into consideration a long list of the biases that could arise in making such a claim). Thanks for your other additions to the article; let me know if I can help at all. Sam Walton (talk) 22:50, 18 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Reference errors on 19 November

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Please check this page and fix the errors highlighted. If you think this is a false positive, you can report it to my operator. Thanks, ReferenceBot (talk) 00:18, 20 November 2016 (UTC)Reply