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I'm reading a book, "Mining Social Media" that references this page.
In the book's examples, it shows a list of 382 prominent women in computer science.
Yet, on the current list... There are only 67?
Is someone deleting these references to discriminate against women in computer science?
Is someone trying to protect women in computer science by making them harder to look up on Wikipedia?
I couldn't figure the right place to go about this, which is why I posted it, here.
@MarkBelain: This is a category page, not a list article. Categories are used to organize Wikipedia articles and are not meant to be stand-alone lists in their own right. In the meantime, you might check the subcategories - for instance, the "American women computer scientists" subcategory alone contains 438 pages. PohranicniStraze (talk) 06:37, 20 April 2021 (UTC)Reply