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@JoeHebda: Hi, thanks I appreciate the intent of your edits to this article. However, as stated in the Women in Red message above, I created this stub for a stub contest. If you check Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/140, you will see that the rules state the object is to create stubs of 1,000 characters. If you check Xtools [1], it shows that the article has 946 characters. A script User:Dr pda/prosesize also has a similar character size. I'd like this article to remain a stub for the contest. Please let me know what means you are using to judge that the article is not a stub? Thanks so much! dawnleelynn(talk)17:42, 7 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@JoeHebda: Greetings to you too. Thanks for the response. I use Rater too. And Ores. That's weird, Rater shows stub assessment through Ores. Oh well, these tools are really helpful but they aren't perfect. Happy Trails! :)