GWDFI is the acronym of Girls Who Don't Fit In, a chatroom on the kids coding website, Scratch. It has over 20,000 members, and is always active. The chatroom aims to be a safe space for girls (and any other gender, too) to meet other people somewhere where they can fit in. The chatroom was created in 2019 by a user that went by Daisy.
Often, users here have "typing quirks", which are little symbols and such that a user will always put in front of their message.
In GWDFI, tone tags are vital in making sure people understand what you mean.
Often, users here have "typing quirks", which are little symbols and such that a user will always put in front of their message.
In GWDFI, tone tags are vital in making sure people understand what you mean.
"Hey, are you in GWDFI?"
"No way! I'm in GWDFI too!"
"No, what is GWDFI?"
(written by a GWDFI user, Eese.)
"No way! I'm in GWDFI too!"
"No, what is GWDFI?"
(written by a GWDFI user, Eese.)
by EeseTheGeese May 8, 2025
Get the GWDFImug.