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Contested deletion
editHave added citations to support select claims in biography.
The absence of citations was listed as a key problem.
Also, while this is relatively brief biography, the references are pretty substantial - New York Post, Today, Slate as well as Refinery 29 (article also includes comedian Tina Fey).
Additionally, in the body of the copy, there are links to videos of Ruby Karp speaking at at a Ted Talk as well as being interviewed by comedian Amy Poehler (both which support the statements in the text).
Ultimately, I made a mistake, as the creator of this document, by making this page live when it was meant to start on Sandbox.
However, am hoping there is enough here now to forgive that error and allow the page to pass inspection.
Please advise at your earliest. Thank you!— Preceding unsigned comment added by ScenicMedia (talk • contribs) 00:39, 31 October 2017 (UTC)