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Culture/Food and drink

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2025-08-02 21:30 La Clandestine (Swiss brand of absinthe) La Clandestine is a Swiss brand of absinthe, produced by the Artemisia-Bugnon distillery. Nothing here to suggest that this might meet the requirements of WP:NCORP – excessive dependence on self-sourcing, no substantial independent in-depth coverage (Justlettersandnumbers)

Culture/Internet culture

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2025-07-27 23:07 Dexterity Software Dexterity Software was a computer game company founded in 1994 in Los Angeles by Steve Pavlina. It began as a traditional retail game developer, but later changed to a shareware model. In 2004, Dexterity Software relocated to Las Vegas. The company ceased operations in late 2006. Fails WP:NCORP, significant coverage is heavily lacking. Article somewhat reads like WP:PROMO. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-28 03:07 Wily Tower (1984 arcade game) , also known as Atomic Boy, is an arcade game released by Irem in 1984. It is a platforming game where you climb around pipes to deactivate power switches for the building's main computer while avoiding robots. You can jump on generators found throughout the levels to send out disrupter pulses and kill the robots. Fails GNG. (Go D. Usopp)
2025-07-28 15:43 Slot route operator (Type of gambling company) A Slot route operator is a company that owns and operates slot machines in several locations. By providing this service, many small businesses are able to provide slot machines that they could not otherwise afford to operate. Seems to just be here to advertise the companies that fit this description. I don't see how this needs its own page. (Likeanechointheforest)
2025-07-29 02:26 Tall Unlimited (1999 video game) Tall Unlimited (トール アンリミテッド) (Tall Infinity in North America) is a puzzle video game released December 22, 1999, in Japan for the PlayStation. On October 19, 2010, the game was released on the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Portable as a "PSOne Classic." Unfortunately, I could not find any significant coverage. WP:GNG appears to be failed by the game. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 04:17 Sandlot Games (American video game development studio) Sandlot Games was a developer and publisher of casual and family-friendly games based in Bothell, Washington, United States. It was founded in 2002 by Daniel Bernstein. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH, lacks significant coverage with sources being largely trivial or press releases. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 06:30 FXP board (Internet forum for organising file sharing) An FXP board is an internet forum composed of members which distribute access to FTP servers or "pubstros". These forums are used to provide access to servers usually containing warez. FXP boards generally differ from other forums by having a very selective membership, typically opening public registration for a limited time and then closing until further notice. I didn’t find enough good sources to make it worth merging (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 13:49 Valcon Games (American video game developer and publisher) Valcon Games was a developer and publisher of video games based in Bellevue, Washington, United States. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 20:26 Mirar Toolbar (Computer adware) The Mirar Toolbar, also known as Mirar, is an adware application that is typically installed as a bundle with other software. It is often installed without user consent. Not notable (Schützenpanzer)
2025-07-30 13:17 Black Tower Studios (Japanese game developer operating from Tokyo and Australia) Black Tower Studios is a Japanese game developer based in Tokyo and Australia. It was started by former Acquire creative director Richie Casper. Black Tower primarily creates action role-playing games for smartphones and tablets. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 05:20 Game integrated development environment A game engine (game environment) is a specialized development environment for creating video games. The features one provides depends on the type and the granularity of control allowed by the underlying framework. Some may provide diagrams, a windowing environment and debugging facilities. Fails WP:GNG. While it could be redirected to Integrated development environment, that is really pointless as it would not be informative to readers and there is nothing to merge at all. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 05:25 Game time card (in online gaming) A game time card (GTC, also called game time code) generally refers to a type of voucher that allows a player subscription time to a certain online video game, usually a massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG). These are an alternative to the normal subscription method of cyclical billing that most games offer. Fails WP:NOTNEO and WP:DICDEF as well as WP:GNG, term seems to be unique to Final Fantasy and a limited amount of MMOs. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 15:18 Xona Games (Canadian independent video game developer) Xona Games is an independent Canadian video game developer founded in 2008 and headquartered in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks significant coverage in reliable sources that isn't primary. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 15:33 Xicat Interactive (UK business) Xicat Interactive was a video game publisher with distribution across Europe and North America. Xicat held several significant licenses, including Gothic; Motor Trend; Jane's Combat Simulations; and Guns & Ammo. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 22:59 Aces Game Studio (American video game developer) Aces Game Studio (ACES) was an American video game developer based in Redmond, Washington, owned by Microsoft Game Studios. It was founded in 1988 under the name Bruce Artwick Organization Limited (BAO Ltd.) at Champaign, Illinois, by Bruce Artwick, creator of Microsoft Flight Simulator, Microsoft Space Simulator and also co-founder of Sublogic. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH, with coverage generally being trivial announcements. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-30 01:23 Windmill Software (Canadian company) Windmill Software is a Canadian software company. Windmill Software today publishes property management software and management information system software, but the company is more notable for its past role as a developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of computer and video games. Fails WP:NCORP with a lack of significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 14:04 Real-time card game A real-time card game is a card game in which there are no turns and all players may act simultaneously (that is, in real-time). Probably a made up phrase (Chidgk1)
2025-08-01 05:21 BetterCommerce (E-commerce platform) BetterCommerce (also known as OmniCX Digital Limited) is an e-commerce platform headquartered in Harrow, London and known for its headless, API-first commerce platform. It was founded in 2015 and has operations in the UK and India. Does not meet the notability guidelines for corporations. (Brandon)
2025-08-02 02:44 Baseball (1977 video game) (1977 baseball video game) Baseball is a baseball video game released for the RCA Studio II by RCA in 1977. This has remained a one-sentence stub since 2009. Fails WP:GNG. (MidnightMayhem)
2025-08-02 16:52 Jameson Lopp (American software developer and Bitcoin advocate) Jameson Lopp is an American software engineer, columnist, and Bitcoin advocate. Lopp is co-founder and CTO of bitcoin security provider Casa. Prior to joining Casa, Lopp served as software engineer at BitGo. I propose deleting this article about Jameson Lopp as it appears to lack notability (WP:NOTE) and sufficient reliable sources. The content reads like self-promotion, with unsupported claims (e.g., being a "cypherpunk") and uncritical links to his personal website and X (formerly Twitter) account. The article relies heavily on his own assertions—such as his involvement in Bitcoin since 2012—without independent verification. Additionally, the inclusion of minor details (e.g., being "swatted") does not establish notability. Given its brevity and promotional tone, I believe this article does not meet Wikipedia's standards and should be removed. (83.137.6.185)
2025-08-02 17:14 Mike Marr (Director of Product Development for Novel, Inc. a videogame and enterprise simulation developer in the Seattle area) Mike Marr is the Director of Product Development for Novel, Inc. a videogame and enterprise simulation developer in the Seattle area. As Director of Product Development, he is responsible for management of the design team, company direction, culture, and creation of new intellectual properties. Notability (2600:1700:44F0:7750:2304:69A1:19E4:9275)
2025-08-02 13:55 Shallow web The shallow seb is a conceptual layer of the internet that exists between the surface web and the deep web. It represents sites that are technically accessible without special software (like Tor), but are not indexed by traditional search engines or are hidden behind informal sharing, niche communities, or obscure links. this is not a term is used - it only makes some sense with the context of the deep web article but on it's own it just means "the internet". Article is AI generated with no sources (D1551D3N7)

Culture/Literature

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2025-07-28 16:52 Meredith Press (Defunct American publisher) Meredith Press was a publishing company based in New York, with a focus on science fiction and general literature. While Already in 1950 they had y published the Better Homes and Gardens Story Book, they were particularly active in the years 1967-1969. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Tagged for Notability concerns more than 11 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly written. (Bearian)
2025-07-29 12:41 Creía yo Creía yo ("I Believed") is a short poem in Spanish written by Macedonio Fernández, first published in 1953, which has much to say on the power struggle of the trinity of life occurrences, Life, Love, and Death. In the poetry of Macedonio, these three characters play a large role as important aspects of every person’s life. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Appears to be original research in an essay. (Bearian)
2025-07-31 08:41 Chosen Eight The Chosen Eight are members of a fictional tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini. Pure plot summary, fails WP:GNG. (LaundryPizza03)

Culture/Biography

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2025-07-27 11:43 Astra Heights (US musical group) Astra Heights is an alternative rock band originally from Houston, Texas. They now live and work in Los Angeles. In 2007 they released a full-length album, Good Problems, on iTunes through Universal Records. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. i found only semi-interview article. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-07-27 19:45 Progressive Canadian Party candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election The Progressive Canadian Party fielded sixteen candidates in the 2004 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-27 10:03 Annie Lasway Dr. Annie Msuya Lasway (jina la kuzaliwa: Enikunda Amanda Kokiambo Benjamin Msuya) ni mtaalamu wa taarifa za afya (health informatician), mtafiti na mtetezi wa haki za watu wenye Usonji (Autism Spectrum Disorder - ASD) kutoka Tanzania. Yeye ni mwanzilishi na Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa DECODER Health, shirika linalojihusisha na utafiti, huduma za afya ya tabia, na utetezi kwa ajili ya watu wenye usonji. Promotional article written by a COI/UPE editor. Aside from the language issues, searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage to show that they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-07-27 11:00 Obaida Arnaout (Syrian politician) Obaida Arnaout (Arabic: عبيدة أرناؤوط) is a Syrian politician who was a spokesperson for the Political Affairs Administration of the Military Operations Command in Syria. BLP1E applies. (Mccapra)
2025-07-27 17:46 Constable Haider Ali Constable Haider Ali (27 September 1997 – 18 July 2025) was a Pakistani police officer in the Punjab Police. He was martyred during a flood rescue operation in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. Non-notable, a clear WP:BLP1E article. Wikipedia is WP:NOTMEMORIAL. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-07-27 14:32 A. Kent Kingston (Australian television presenter and producer) Andrew Kent Kingston is editor of the Signs of the Times (Australian magazine), a former presenter and producer of the Record InFocus Christian news magazine TV program (2009–2015), and assistant editor of RECORD, the official news magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The subject left the employ of Adventist Media in 2020 and is no longer a public figure or involved with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Source: I am the subject. (2406:3400:212:81D0:882:CCC8:5D9A:7A4D)
2025-07-27 05:07 DangMattSmith (African-American YouTuber (born 1999)) Matthew Michael Thomas Smith, better known as DangMattSmith, is an African-American YouTuber, best known for his reaction content. [BLP]
2025-07-28 03:33 Hussain Safar (Kuwaiti judoka) Hussain Safar (born 6 May 1966) is a Kuwaiti judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 03:38 Tadesse Haile (Ethiopian boxer (born 1952)) Tadesse Haile (born 9 December 1952) is an Ethiopian boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:14 Ibrahim Khamis (Emirati sprinter) Ibrahim Khamis (born 1960) is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:16 Mubarak Ismail Amber (Emirati sprinter) Mubarak Ismail Amber is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He was the flag bearer for the United Arab Emirates in the opening ceremony. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:22 Chen Junzhou (Chinese association football player) Chen Junzhou (Chinese: 陈骏州; born 23 August 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a forward for Guangdong Mingtu. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:23 Zhang Yulong (Chinese association football player) Zhang Yulong (Chinese: 张宇龙; born 10 November 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Wuhan Jiangcheng, on loan from Wuhan. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:26 Gregory Fitzgerald (Australian wrestler) Gregory Fitzgerald (born 28 November 1976) is an Australian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 52 kg at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:28 Tristan Cheung (Hong Kong footballer) Tristian McCall (Chinese: 張震霆; born 10 March 2000) is a Hong Kong professional footballer who is currently a free agent. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:29 Yang Likai (Chinese association football player) Yang Likai (Chinese: 杨力恺; born 29 March 2001), formerly known as Yang Jiatao (Chinese: 杨佳涛), is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:29 Luo Junhan (Chinese association football player) Luo Junhan (Chinese: 骆俊涵; born 3 May 2004) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Guangzhou. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 09:23 Yiğitcan Gölboyu (Turkish footballer (born 1992)) Yiğitcan Gölboyu (born 12 May 1992) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a defender. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, never played in the Süper Lig. (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:26 Geraldo Hoogvliets (Dutch footballer (born 1992)) Geraldo Hoogvliets (born 14 June 1992) is a Dutch footballer who played in the Eerste Divisie for FC Volendam and Telstar. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT- (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:27 Kevin Grob (German footballer) Kevin Grob (born 24 June 1992) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, played 1 Third Liga game (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:27 Ardit Zenuni (Swiss footballer (born 1992)) Ardit Zenuni (born 16 June 1992) is a Swiss footballer of Albanian descent who plays for FC Prishtina Bern. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, played 1 Super Liga game (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:29 Peter Gommeren (Dutch footballer) Peter Gommeren (born 9 March 1992) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Tweede Klasse club SC Kruisland. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:29 Necirwan Khalil Mohammad (German-Syrian footballer (born 1992)) Necirwan Khalil Mohammad (born 5 May 1992) is a German-Syrian footballer of Kurdish descent who plays as a midfielder for VfB Homberg. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT with his 3 games in the Third Liga (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 16:20 Callum Windley (English rugby league footballer) Callum Windley (born 26 January 1991) is an English professional rugby league footballer. He has played for the Bradford Bulls in the Super League, the Hunslet (Hawks) and Oxford, as a scrum-half, or hooker. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2025-07-28 16:27 Mohammed Nadum (Iraqi weightlifter) Mohammed Nadum (born 11 June 1939) is an Iraqi weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. GNG Fail (InvadingInvader)
2025-07-28 17:16 Pascal Foucart (French artist) Pascal Foucart (born August 1961) is a French artist. He lives in Paris, France. He became a painter in 1982, and later became involved in the 59 Rivoli movement, founded in Paris in 1999. He has also been a member of the Maison des Artistes since 2000.[citation needed] Non-notable artist. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2025-07-28 16:02 Luke Helliwell (English rugby league footballer) Luke Helliwell (born 1 March 1988 in Bradford) is an English professional rugby league footballer for the York City Knights. His position is stand-off and loose forward. In 2006 he was named the Trevor Foster Award winner for the senior academy. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2025-07-28 10:51 Sean Marshall (actor) (American actor) Sean Marshall is an American former actor and singer who started acting in 1971 at the age of six. No reliable sourcing of notability. (Killer Moff)
2025-07-28 23:19 Hassan Karimou (Nigerien long-distance runner (born 1959)) Hassan Karimou (born 1959) is a Nigerien long-distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 03:16 Jeff Cashen (Musical artist) Jeff Cashen is an Australian adult-contemporary/acoustic singer-songwriter, he released and toured his debut album Threads in 2007. His influences are diverse and his sound has often been compared to that of Jason Mraz, David Grey and Josh Rouse. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-29 04:29 Henry Kungsi (Papua New Guinean Olympic boxer.) Henry Kungsi is a Papua New Guinean Olympic boxer. He represented his country in the flyweight division at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He won his first bout against Hussain Arshad of Pakistan, and then lost his second bout to Tontcho Tontchev of Bulgaria. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 04:31 Eduardo Baltar (Filipino boxer) Eduardo Baltar (born 2 October 1956) is a Filipino Olympic boxer. He represented his country in the light-flyweight division at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He lost his first match against Armando Guevara. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 08:49 1999 in hammer throw This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1999 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the 1999 World Athletics Championships in Seville, Spain, where the final of the men's competition was held on Sunday August 22, 1999. Uncontroversial that we shouldn't have this, following both Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020-21 in 60 metres and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 in hammer throw. (Geschichte)
2025-07-29 08:50 1998 in hammer throw This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1998 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. One of the main events during this season were the 1998 European Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, where the final of the men's competition was held on August 19, 1998. Uncontroversial that we shouldn't have this, following both Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020-21 in 60 metres and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 in hammer throw. (Geschichte)
2025-07-29 10:23 Evaristo Mazzón (Uruguayan boxer) Evaristo Mazzón (born 4 April 1960) is a Uruguayan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, he lost to Apelu Ioane of Samoa. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 13:49 Abdul Latif Rozaihan (Kuwaiti judoka) Abdul Latif Rozaihan is a Kuwaiti judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 13:53 Charles Mbazira (Ugandan sprinter) Charles Mbazira (born 15 May 1958) is a Ugandan sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 01:39 Jordan James (soccer, born 1982) (American soccer player and coach) Jordan James (born November 25, 1982) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper who played professionally in the USL First Division. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 01:42 Cecil Lewis (soccer) (American soccer player) Cecil Lewis (born February 3, 1981) is an American soccer player who last played for the Norfolk SharX in the Major Indoor Soccer League. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 01:46 Avaavau Avaavau (Samoan boxer (born 1965)) Avaavau Avaavau (born 30 August 1965) is a Samoan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. At the 1988 Summer Olympics, he lost to Khalid Rahilou of Morocco. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 02:00 Andrew Herman (American soccer player) Andrew Herman (born August 26, 1983) is a retired American professional soccer striker. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 02:50 Jordan Evans (soccer) (American soccer player) Jordan Evans (born October 25, 1987, in Chester, Virginia) is an American soccer player who most recently played for Richmond Kickers in the USL Second Division. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 03:07 Simon Morales (Colombian boxer (born 1964)) Simon Morales (born 14 April 1964) is a Colombian boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. At the 1988 Summer Olympics, he lost to Setsuo Segawa of Japan. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 07:25 Humaira Hasan (Pakistani diplomat) Humaira Hasan is a career diplomat from Pakistan. Fails WP:BIO. The one provided source is primary and dead. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 08:39 Frown (band) (Slovakian gothic rock band) Frown is a Slovakian gothic rock band. It was formed in Prešov, Slovakia, in 1997 and has released four studio albums. Absence of significant coverage. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-07-30 09:55 Emmanuel Bitanga (Cameroonian sprinter) Emmanuel Bitanga (5 November 1953 – 9 December 2008) was a Cameroonian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:14 Ibrahim Aziz (sprinter) (Emirati sprinter (born 1959)) Ibrahim Aziz (born 1959) is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 16:03 Konstantin Veretynskiy (Belarusian footballer) Konstantin Veretynskiy (Belarusian: Канстанцін Верэцінскі; Russian: Константин Веретинский; born March 23 2006) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Slavia Mozyr. [BLP]
2025-07-28 09:22 Nicola Campinoti (Italian footballer) Nicola Campinoti (born 20 May 1992 in Massa) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Massese. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)
2025-07-29 16:54 Corey Warren Cuelho (Australian footballer) Corey Warren Cuelho (born 27 April 2000) is an Australian footballer currently playing as a midfielder for UD Llanera. Fails GNG. Only brief mentions in articles, with https://www.sbs.com.au/sport/article/meet-the-aussie-pair-vying-for-promotion-in-lithuania/t8127zsex being the most coverage. (Zênite)
2025-07-31 11:51 Aidan Tuite (Irish Gaelic footballer) Aidan Tuite (Irish: Aodhán de Tiúit) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Senior Football Championship team Skryne. He is currently[when?] the captain of the Skryne team, and on 26 September 2010 became the 13th Skryne captain to lift the Keegan Cup by leading Skryne to their 13th Meath Senior Football Championship. WP:NGAELIC and WP:GNG not demonstrated. Tagged as problematic for years. (Guliolopez)
2025-07-31 13:45 Alfred Tatar (Austrian footballer and coach) Alfred Tatar (born 8 August 1963) is an Austrian former footballer and coach. He is currently employed as a broadcaster for the pay per view television provider British Sky Broadcasting. [BLP]
2025-07-31 13:49 B. Radhakrishnan (Indian carrom player) B. Radhakrishnan is a Carrom player from India. At the third SAARC Carrom Championship (1999) at Malé, he won fourth place in the singles event and won the team event as part of the Indian team. [BLP]
2025-07-31 20:36 N K Raghupathy N K Raghupathy is an Indian Administrative Service Officer from the 1975 cadre. He retired from Indian Administrative Service in 2013. With 40 years of service, teaching and research, he worked in West Bengal Secretariat and Government of India secretariat and finally as chairman of the Staff Selection Commission from 2009 to 2013. [BLP]
2025-07-31 23:42 Lutuma Diabateza (Congolese boxer (born 1962)) Lutuma Diabateza (born 9 November 1962) is a Congolese boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Lost in first round. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 02:31 Hamadi Camara (Malian judoka (born 1942)) Hamadi Camara (born 12 January 1942) is a Malian judoka. He competed in the men's half-heavyweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 05:55 Seyed Mostafa Mir-Shafiei (Iranian politician) Seyed Mostafa Mir-Shafiei (b. 6/8/1989) is an Iranian politician. He worked a consultant at Samen pharmacy and Saipa company. Created by single purpose editor. Marked for notability concerns since 2016. Fails WP:BIO and WP:NPOL. (LibStar)
2025-07-31 20:23 Lawrence N. Hansen (businessperson (1940-2010)) Lawrence "Larry" N. Hansen (December 23, 1940 – November 15, 2010), born to Jeanne and Stanley D. Hansen, was a Vice-President of the Joyce Foundation. He grew up in Elgin, Illinois, graduated in 1963 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and married in 1969. An article about a political assistant that fails WP:GNG, WP:SUBNOT, and WP:NOTMEMORIAL. (Aneirinn)
2025-07-31 22:33 Philippe Heilberg (American lawyer) Philippe Heilberg is a former Wall Street banker and former partner of AIG Trading Group. After leaving AIG, Heilberg created JARCH Capital, LLC. Currently, he is the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Arbol Inc., the first peer-to-peer weather insurance platform. WP:GNG not met (76.33.52.121)
2025-08-01 10:40 Mataano Mataano ("Twins" in the Somali language) is a women's fashion line. Founded in 2008, it is owned by Somali-American twin fashion designers Ayaan and Idyl Mohallim. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-08-01 10:46 Jon Kull (composer) (American composer) Jon Kull is an American orchestrator and composer known for his contributions to film music. He has collaborated with leading Hollywood composers, including James Horner, Elmer Bernstein, Christopher Young, and James Newton Howard, amassing over 200 film credits. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
2025-08-01 11:07 Alex Kihurani (American-Kenyan rally co-driver) Alexander Gakuu Kihurani (born January 10, 1987) is an American–Kenyan rally co-driver based in London, England. He has competed internationally in the World Rally Championship (WRC), European Rally Championship (ERC), and national championships across multiple countries. does not pass WP:GNG, no WP:ENDURING, or WP:SIGCOV on this WP:BLP, article previously deleted. (Nayyn)
2025-07-29 03:25 Jon Drummond (composer) (Australian composer) Jon Drummond (born 1969) is an Australian composer. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-30 19:18 Iftikhar Qaisar (journalist) (British Pakistani journalist, poet, broadcaster, travel writer and film maker) Iftikhar Qaisar (Urdu: افتخار قیصر; born 2 May) is a British Pakistani journalist, poet, broadcaster, travel writer and film maker. He was the editor of the London-based Urdu newspapers Daily Jang and The News International, as well as bureau chief of Geo News for the UK and Europe. Non-notable media figure. No significant coverage provided to establish notability. All sourcing is primary, or not about the article subject. (Jdcooper)
2025-07-29 04:41 Dame Walters (Jamaican soccer player (born 1976)) Dame "Tweety" Walters (born 27 December 1976) is a Jamaican soccer player, currently without a club. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG because of a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-08-01 16:19 Shigeo Koshi (Japanese animator) is a Japanese animator, and film director. He is known for directing Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer. Fails WP:GNG. (Go D. Usopp)
2025-08-01 16:51 Lee Gee-hyeon (South Korean footballer) Lee Gee-hyeon (Korean이기현; born 5 March 1996) is a South Korean footballer currently playing as a defender for Trayal. Problems with verifying how many games he's played. Fails GNG and V. (RossEvans19)
2025-08-01 20:36 Helmuth Hennig (Hong Kong businessman) Born Nov 30, 1957, Helmuth Hennig (Chinese: 海宁) finished his formal education in Denmark in 1977 and furthered his studies at the University of Illinois, US in 1987. Resume without any real claim of notability. References are directory listings (maybe) confirming his positions, but not WP:SIGCOV. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. (Here2rewrite)
2025-08-01 20:51 Ryo Tachibana (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Arsenal Tivat. No indication of notability (GNG/SPORTCRIT) (Geschichte)
2025-07-29 19:53 Agam Kumar Nigam (Indian Singer-Songwriter) Agam Kumar Nigam is an Indian singer-songwriter and lyricist currently working in Bollywood. He is also the father of Indian singer Sonu Nigam and Teesha Nigam. Written as WP:PROMO, no individual notability besides his family, no sigcov besides questionable WP:RSNOI sources. (Wasianpower)
2025-07-30 21:30 Francesco Bonfiglio (Italian football player) Francesco Bonfiglio (born 20 January 1997) is an Italian football player who plays for Serie D club Notaresco. Non-notable amateur football player with barely any significant WP:GNG coverage. (Angelo.romano)
2025-07-27 15:08 Brittany Koslin Brittany Kosin (born February 19, 1991) is an American registered nurse, volunteer firefighter, and Libertarian Party political activist based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She is known for her advocacy for medical freedom, education reform, government transparency, and local tax reduction. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines, either for politicians (because she is not elected) or generally (no significant coverage in reliable sources). (Local Variable)
2025-07-29 15:36 Hugh C. S. Ashton (British polo champion) Lieutenant Colonel Hugh C. S. Ashton was a British polo champion. Notability not established with substantive sources, single citation is only a passing mention (Reywas92)
2025-07-28 21:08 Julian Marshall (journalist) (British journalist and radio broadcaster) Julian Marshall is a retired British journalist and radio broadcaster working for the BBC. Marshall was one of the main presenters of Newshour on the BBC World Service. This article does not contain verifiable sources that are independent of the individual. For notability guidelines, please see: WP:Notability (JM04093)
2025-07-29 15:42 Jorge U. Orozco (Mexican diplomat) Jorge Ulises Orozco (18 July 1877 – 29 September 1941) was a Mexican diplomat during the Venustiano Carranza presidency. He was the Mexican consul in El Paso, Texas. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2025-08-01 16:39 Jeremy Russell (American musician) Jeremy Russell (31 August 1944 – 8 March 2005), also known as "Jerry Russell", was a co-founder, with Eric Albronda, of US rock band Blue Cheer. Russell and Albronda were music aficionados who organized the band and provided initial financing. No significant coverage of the person in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other same-name people, but no in-depth content for this 1944-2005 person. (JoeNMLC)
2025-08-02 02:15 Mark Coyne (musician) (American musician) Mark Coyne (born November 19, 1962) is an American musician and one of the original members of the rock band the Flaming Lips. Coyne co-founded the group along with his brother Wayne in Norman, Oklahoma, in 1983. The original lineup of the Flaming Lips was Mark on lead vocals, Wayne on guitar, and Michael Ivins on bass. Briefly a member of a band before they recorded their first album and... that's it (Immigrant laborer)
2025-08-01 10:41 Idil Ibrahim (Somali film director and entrepreneur) Idil Ibrahim (Somali: Idil Ibraahiim; Arabic: إدل إبراهيم) is a Somali-American independent film director, film producer, screenwriter, and actress. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. Claimed award is not major. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-08-02 05:20 Pushpendra Singh (Indian politician) Pushpendra Singh (born 18 May 1970) is an Indian politician who was a Minister in the BJP led Rajasthan Government. He is a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elected from Bali (Rajasthan Assembly constituency) in Pali district in Rajasthan state. unverified article, no credibility (HunterdeltaX15)
2025-08-02 06:31 Leïla Chellabi (French writer from Morocco) Leïla Chellabi is a Moroccan-born French writer and digital artist who has published over 100 books. She is also a former dancer, model, radio host, and songwriter. Chellabi is also notable for being the last companion of the award-winning French novelist Romain Gary. Fails WP:GNG. No in-depth coverage in any independent notable sources. No notable works. (Yabroq)
2025-07-30 13:57 Peter Sukovský (Slovak footballer) Peter Sukovský (born 16 February 1975) is a Slovak football player who currently plays for FK Spartak Brekov. Does not pass WP:GNG. Non-notable footballer with only few matches in professional football. (FromCzech)
2025-07-28 09:26 Christian Cossù (Uruguayan footballer (born 1992)) John Christian Cossù Sánchez (born 5 June 1992) is a Uruguayan footballer plays as a midfielder for Murciélagos F.C. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT (Geschichte)
2025-08-02 10:28 Noah Pauley (American football player and coach) Noah Pauley is an American football coach and former player who is currently the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Iowa State Cyclones. He previously held coaching positions at North Dakota State and Minnesota–Duluth. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
2025-08-02 15:59 Adario Strange (American film director, writer and artist) Adario Strange is a New York–based writer, film director, and artist. He is best known for his documentary film The NYU Suicides detailing a year of strange deaths at the famed university. In recent years he was Editor-in-Chief of the weekly newspaper New York Press, and a technology writer for Wired, the SyFy channel, and PC Magazine. Lacks SIGCOV in indepedent sources. I found two NY Post articles ([1], [2]), which marginally reliable for entertainment coverage per wp:RSP, but as the subject of the wiki page is an Editor-in-chief of the NY post, I wouldn't use this source. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-08-01 11:57 Ivan Kharchenkov (Russian–German basketball player (born 2006)) Ivan Kharchenkov (born 20 September 2006) is a Russian–German professional basketball player for of the Arizona Wildcats of the Pac-12 Conference. He previously played for Bayern Munich of the Basketball Bundesliga and the EuroLeague [BLP]
2025-08-02 16:52 Jameson Lopp (American software developer and Bitcoin advocate) Jameson Lopp is an American software engineer, columnist, and Bitcoin advocate. Lopp is co-founder and CTO of bitcoin security provider Casa. Prior to joining Casa, Lopp served as software engineer at BitGo. I propose deleting this article about Jameson Lopp as it appears to lack notability (WP:NOTE) and sufficient reliable sources. The content reads like self-promotion, with unsupported claims (e.g., being a "cypherpunk") and uncritical links to his personal website and X (formerly Twitter) account. The article relies heavily on his own assertions—such as his involvement in Bitcoin since 2012—without independent verification. Additionally, the inclusion of minor details (e.g., being "swatted") does not establish notability. Given its brevity and promotional tone, I believe this article does not meet Wikipedia's standards and should be removed. (83.137.6.185)
2025-08-02 17:14 Mike Marr (Director of Product Development for Novel, Inc. a videogame and enterprise simulation developer in the Seattle area) Mike Marr is the Director of Product Development for Novel, Inc. a videogame and enterprise simulation developer in the Seattle area. As Director of Product Development, he is responsible for management of the design team, company direction, culture, and creation of new intellectual properties. Notability (2600:1700:44F0:7750:2304:69A1:19E4:9275)
2025-08-02 21:00 Craig Marks Craig Marks is an American composer and music producer who has contributed to television and film. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
1970-01-01 00:00 Ravinder Singh Tut (British wrestler) Ravinder Singh Tut (born 23 May 1969) is a British wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 62 kg at the 1988 Summer Olympics. [Failed to parse]
2025-08-02 23:37 Rodney Heath (American football) (American gridiron football player (born 1974)) Rodney Larece Heath (born October 29, 1974) is a former professional American football cornerback who played four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He also played one season for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). [BLP]

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2025-07-27 13:55 Deborah Springstead Ford (American photographer) Deborah Springstead Ford (born 1954) is an American photographer noted for her fine art black and white combination printed photographs exploring ambiguous perceptual realities. She has photographed her family, western landscapes and cultural artifacts, with much of her photographic work drawing on the relationships between science and art, the natural world and cultural geography. Pretty obvious self-promotion written by the article subject or their employee. Complete sentences are copied from their official biography, presenting copyright issues. The references look Wikipedia-y but are actually to the top level of websites or they're things the article subject wrote, or are a passing mention like the Tuscon Weekly (reference 5). Or are press releases. None are WP:SIGCOV. (Here2rewrite)
2025-07-28 22:19 Kira Pavlova (Russian tennis player (born 2004)) Kira Vladimirovna Pavlova (Russian: Кира Владимировна Павлова, born 29 April 2004) is a Russian tennis player. Does not meet GNG or SIGCOV. All three references are routine database stuff and I can't find anything more beyond a few passing, routine mentions in coverage primarily about other people but she happens to have been their opponent. (Anxioustoavoid)
2025-07-28 01:08 Karen Pang (Australian actress) Karen Pang is an Australian film and television actress and presenter of Chinese descent. [BLP]
2025-07-29 09:07 Rinzi Lham (Bhutanese archer) Rinzi Lham (born 10 October 1967), is an archer who internationally represented Bhutan Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-31 16:59 Rose Curran (Irish camogie player) Rose Curran is a camogie player winner of six All Ireland winner and runners-up club medals at various grades with Athenry.[citation needed] She has an intermediate player of the season award nomination.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The only reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. There are links to the official websites of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official websites. A Wikipedia List of players leads not to a list but to a Wikipedia category for players. In what sense is that link "external"? WP:EL states in its opening sentence that they are "links to web pages outside Wikipedia". A Google search for her name returned only 198 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:59 Rhona Tierney (Irish camogie player) Rhona Tierney is an Irish camogie goalkeeper. She won an Intermediate club championship medal in 2011 and received her club's player of the year prize the same year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The talk page has a note from 2020 suggesting "Perhaps a rewrite". It might need more than a rewrite. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. There is a link to the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 119 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:58 Mairéad Grimes (Irish camogie player) Mairéad Grimes is an Irish camogie player with Oulart the Ballagh's Oulart team, where she is based. She is from a famous camogie family. She is the winner of an All Ireland Senior Club championship Medal and the winner of a Club Player of the Year award later the same year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. It is unclear how being from a "famous" family contributes towards notability. It is also unclear who exactly they are and it is uncited anyway. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. There is a link to the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 129 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:58 Claire O'Halloran (Irish camogie player) Clare O'Halloran is a former camogie player who was born in Ireland, and who was the winner of numerous Camogie titles in the early part of life. Having previously starred in attack for her club in two or three of their county minor Club championship Final victories, she burst on to the scene with a goal and four for the Senior team in the senior Club championship Final.[citation needed] This was one of the club scene's most effective forward over the next couple of years.{{fact ... Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. Another editor has tagged it as containing promotional content. The first reference provided provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. The second reference is vague. A Google search for her name returned only 197 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-30 19:56 Kat Green (American actress) Kat Green (born Kathryn Greenblatt) is an American actress, composer, producer and writer. She's best known for being the first woman to play Marvel Comics' Alicia Masters in The Fantastic Four in 1994, directed by Oley Sassone and co-produced by Roger Corman. There are no reliable sources about this actress. There are some fandom, imdb stuff but nothing other than that. I have searched google news, newspapers, books, jstor and even scholar. Nothing that has mention of this woman (similarly named ones exist). I searched under all her names: kat green, kate green, kathryn greenblatt. (Easternsahara)
2025-08-01 11:54 Sara Gjoni (Albanian model and beauty pageant contestant) Sara Gjoni (born in Tirana) is a model and beauty pageant contestant. She won the title Miss Albania in 2011 and represented Albania at Miss Model of the World in 2011. She won the title Miss Bikini in 2011. She also won in the dance section of the competition. [BLP]
2025-08-02 08:49 Marie-Louise Hosdey (Belgian sports shooter) Marie-Louise Hosdey (born 2 April 1945) is a Belgian sports shooter. She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2025-07-27 10:14 Barstool (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) A barstool is a tall stool usually having a foot rest. Every entry on this page fails WP:PARTIAL and nothing links to this page, therefore it is not serving any disambiguation purpose. (Steinsky)
2025-07-27 15:16 Alfa Papa Tango (Belgian Dutch-language drama TV series) Alfa Papa Tango is a Belgian romantic drama television series directed by Vincent Rouffaer, written by Guy Bernaert and Mark De Bie. The music was composed by Brian Clifton. Appears to fail WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2025-07-27 17:36 Fyakra (web series) (2025 Bengali language web film) Fyakra (Bengali: ফ্যাঁকড়া); is a 2025 Bangladeshi web series. The web series is directed by Asif Chowdhury and produced by Hasan Jewel. The web series features Shamol Mawla, Nishat Priom, Abdullah Al Sentu, AK Azad Setu, Mir Rabby, Partho Sheikh, Nidra Dey Neha, Sarah Alam and many others in different roles. The cited sources are four renditions of what was announced at a "meet the press" event held to hype the release of the show. Per footnote #4 in WP:GNG , they don't count as multiple sources. More importantly, they are not independent from the producers of the show. Searches of the usual types in English and Bengali found a couple of post-release interviews with actress Nishat Priom, but no independent coverage. (Worldbruce)
2025-07-28 16:52 Meredith Press (Defunct American publisher) Meredith Press was a publishing company based in New York, with a focus on science fiction and general literature. While Already in 1950 they had y published the Better Homes and Gardens Story Book, they were particularly active in the years 1967-1969. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Tagged for Notability concerns more than 11 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly written. (Bearian)
2025-07-28 10:51 Sean Marshall (actor) (American actor) Sean Marshall is an American former actor and singer who started acting in 1971 at the age of six. No reliable sourcing of notability. (Killer Moff)
2025-07-29 01:11 Moolala Moolala is a Canadian personal finance training company founded in 2009 by business journalist Bruce Sellery. Company that fails the WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. None of the references are valid, being either primary or Amazon pages, and searches are bringing up nothing but brief mentions of the company. (Rorshacma)
2025-07-29 03:16 Jeff Cashen (Musical artist) Jeff Cashen is an Australian adult-contemporary/acoustic singer-songwriter, he released and toured his debut album Threads in 2007. His influences are diverse and his sound has often been compared to that of Jason Mraz, David Grey and Josh Rouse. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-29 02:29 Melbourne Composers (1961 Australian TV series or program) Melbourne Composers is an Australian television series which aired 1961-1962(?) on ABC. It featured John Royle interviewing Melbourne composers, whose works were featured in the series. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-30 04:22 Monsoon House Monsoon House is a Canadian radio comedy series, which aired on CBC Radio One in the fall of 2006 and returned for a second season in 2009, thanks to it being a hit with CBC listeners. The second season aired in early 2009 after a reairing of the first season. No indication of notability. Only source (not inline) is an external link to the drama's webpage. Everything appears to be OR. (TheTechnician27)
2025-07-31 18:53 Data Panik (Scottish rock band) Data Panik (stylized as data Panik) were a Scottish rock band—Steven Clark (Sci-fi Steven), John Clark (John Disco), Amanda MacKinnon (Manda Rin) (all formerly of bis at the time), Stuart Memo (of Multiplies) and Graham Christie (ex Kenickie tour drummer). No evidence of notablility; fails GNG. (Cambial Yellowing)
2025-07-30 19:56 Kat Green (American actress) Kat Green (born Kathryn Greenblatt) is an American actress, composer, producer and writer. She's best known for being the first woman to play Marvel Comics' Alicia Masters in The Fantastic Four in 1994, directed by Oley Sassone and co-produced by Roger Corman. There are no reliable sources about this actress. There are some fandom, imdb stuff but nothing other than that. I have searched google news, newspapers, books, jstor and even scholar. Nothing that has mention of this woman (similarly named ones exist). I searched under all her names: kat green, kate green, kathryn greenblatt. (Easternsahara)
2025-08-01 10:39 Displaced (2010 film) (2010 American film) Displaced is a 2010 documentary film directed by the Somali-American filmmaker Idil Ibrahim about the recruitment of Somali-American young men into the civil war in Somalia and the effect their disappearance has on their families. Her directorial debut, it was released as part of the Tribeca Film Institute's Tribeca All Access program. Lacks coverage. No sign of any independent reviews. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-08-01 10:46 Jon Kull (composer) (American composer) Jon Kull is an American orchestrator and composer known for his contributions to film music. He has collaborated with leading Hollywood composers, including James Horner, Elmer Bernstein, Christopher Young, and James Newton Howard, amassing over 200 film credits. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
2025-07-28 17:28 Worm Interface (Record label) Worm Interface is an independent electronic and IDM record label based in London, England, founded in 1994. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources (LastJabberwocky)
2025-08-01 16:19 Shigeo Koshi (Japanese animator) is a Japanese animator, and film director. He is known for directing Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer. Fails WP:GNG. (Go D. Usopp)
2025-08-01 17:42 Infoganda Infoganda is a term describing dramatic or literary work that contains both elements of an infomercial and propaganda. The term has been sporadically used in both the popular media and in blogs since 2001. Tagged as Unreferenced for 15 years. Tagged as a neologism for 14 years. Tagged for Notability concerns also for 5 months. Appears to be original research from watching a single TV show. (Bearian)
2025-08-01 18:26 Meiklejohnian absolutism (Interpretation of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution) Meiklejohnian absolutism is the belief espoused by Alexander Meiklejohn, that the purpose of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution is to keep the electorate informed, thereby creating self-governance. Tagged as a neologism for 12 years. Appears to be original research, with only one source indicating a lack of notability. (Bearian)
2025-07-29 19:53 Agam Kumar Nigam (Indian Singer-Songwriter) Agam Kumar Nigam is an Indian singer-songwriter and lyricist currently working in Bollywood. He is also the father of Indian singer Sonu Nigam and Teesha Nigam. Written as WP:PROMO, no individual notability besides his family, no sigcov besides questionable WP:RSNOI sources. (Wasianpower)
2025-07-28 23:57 Al Quds Tunadeena (2000 compilation album by Ahmed Bukhatir Muhammad Obaid Mahmoud Al-Chibiani Saad Al-Majed) Released on October 10th 2000, Al Quds Tunadeena is a compilation album released by Samaa Global Network featuring four artists. One of the nasheeds in this album, Zayed Al-Khair, is dedicated to the Founder and late President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Has not met burden of WP:NALBUM. (Bri)
2025-07-29 00:00 Entasaf Al-Layl (2001 compilation album) Entasaf Al-Layl is a compilation album released by Samaa Global Network featuring five artists. One of the five artists featured on the album is Ahmed Bukhatir, an Islamic munshid. Muhammad Obaid another munshid is also featured on this album. It was released on 5 May 2001. Does not meet burden of WP:NALBUM. (Bri)
2025-07-28 21:08 Julian Marshall (journalist) (British journalist and radio broadcaster) Julian Marshall is a retired British journalist and radio broadcaster working for the BBC. Marshall was one of the main presenters of Newshour on the BBC World Service. This article does not contain verifiable sources that are independent of the individual. For notability guidelines, please see: WP:Notability (JM04093)
2025-08-02 15:59 Adario Strange (American film director, writer and artist) Adario Strange is a New York–based writer, film director, and artist. He is best known for his documentary film The NYU Suicides detailing a year of strange deaths at the famed university. In recent years he was Editor-in-Chief of the weekly newspaper New York Press, and a technology writer for Wired, the SyFy channel, and PC Magazine. Lacks SIGCOV in indepedent sources. I found two NY Post articles ([3], [4]), which marginally reliable for entertainment coverage per wp:RSP, but as the subject of the wiki page is an Editor-in-chief of the NY post, I wouldn't use this source. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-08-02 21:00 Craig Marks Craig Marks is an American composer and music producer who has contributed to television and film. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
2025-08-02 21:17 Peacocks Guitar Band International The Peacocks Guitar Band International was a popular Nigerian band that was known for its guitar-based highlife sound. The Band was founded in 1971 by Raphael Amarabem, a former sideman in Rex Lawson's Mayors Band of Nigeria. They disbanded in the late 1970s, and was revived by Amarabem in 1981 as the "Revived Peacocks". Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
2025-07-31 08:41 Chosen Eight The Chosen Eight are members of a fictional tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini. Pure plot summary, fails WP:GNG. (LaundryPizza03)

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2025-07-27 05:07 DangMattSmith (African-American YouTuber (born 1999)) Matthew Michael Thomas Smith, better known as DangMattSmith, is an African-American YouTuber, best known for his reaction content. [BLP]
2025-07-30 18:29 SPO:) (Lithuanian sports magazine) SPO:) is a Lithuanian monthly sports magazine owned by media conglomerate UAB MKG. SPO:) is the first and currently only magazine in Lithuania dedicated to recent developments in various sports. Its first issue was published in January 2005. SPO:) includes a large number of color photographs, scouting reports from NBA and Euroleague, and posters in the center of the magazine. Not notable (Chidgk1)

Culture/Media/Films

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2025-07-28 15:49 The Kinematograph (2009 Polish film) The Kinematograph is a 2009 Polish animated short film. Appears to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2025-07-31 12:39 Kids of the Majestic (Indian film) Kids of the Majestic is a 2009 documentary film made in Bangalore, India. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, and co-produced by Suhas Radhakrishna that follows a group of orphans in the Majestic railway station of Bangalore. Self promotion of non notable film. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. No sign of independent reviews. Claimed award is not major. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-07-31 15:14 Another World Entertainment Another World Entertainment (also known as simply AWE) is a Danish home video distribution company and sports platform. Tagged as Unreferenced for 12 years. Tagged for Notability concerns also for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Appears to be nothing more than a distribution company. (Bearian)
2025-07-31 20:47 Broda Amos (2025 comedy film) Broda Amos is a 2025 Nigerian comedy film written and directed by John Chizoba Vincent and co-produced by The Philm Republic.. It stars Martins Osegbehe, Joy Alexander, and Perovee. The show begins to air early April 2025 hoping to gets to a wider audience as it progresses. There are no independent sources. (Jahaza)
2025-07-31 12:54 La Pura Vida (2024 Mexican film) La Pura Vida is a 2024 Mexican drama film written, produced and directed by Dylan Verrechia, starring Naomy Romo, Filiberto González, Angélica González and Oscar Reyes, and cameos from Hebert Axel, Aydée González and Pepe Mogt de Nortec, with music by Karl Pettersen. Buying fake awards is not notability (Duffbeerforme)
2025-08-01 10:42 Tierra madre (2010 Mexican film) Tierra madre ("Mother Earth") is a 2010 film made in Tecate and Tijuana, Mexico. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, and co-written by Aidee Gonzalez based on her real life, with original music by Nortec Collective and Paco Mendoza. Self promotion of non notable film. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. Claimed awards are not major. Playing at festivals is not notable. No sign of independent reviews. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-07-28 15:48 The Dooars World (2025 documentary by Shaon Pritam) The Dooars World is a 2025 feature documentary about the Dooars floodplains in India. The natural history documentary features the major fauna of the Dooars region such as Golden Langur, red panda, Shakes, hornbills, butterflies, elephants and rhinos. The film also explored the relationship between people of the Dooars and wildlife. Appears to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2025-08-01 18:40 Moster (motion movie poster) (motion movie poster) A Moster, or motion poster, is a high resolution animation of an original film poster authorized by the movie's film studio. The concept was developed and the term coined by GeekNation.com. Tagged as a neologism for 8 years. Tagged for Notability concerns also for 11 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-07-31 12:13 Kumeyaay Land (2024 Mexican film) Kumeyaay Land is a 2024 Mexican documentary short film made in the Kumeyaay community of San José de la Zorra in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico, directed by Dylan Verrechia, commissioned by the head of the community Eva Carillo and Fausto Diaz Carillo. Self promotion of non notable film. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. Claimed awards are not major. No sign of independent reviews. (Duffbeerforme)

Culture/Media/Music

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2025-07-27 11:43 Astra Heights (US musical group) Astra Heights is an alternative rock band originally from Houston, Texas. They now live and work in Los Angeles. In 2007 they released a full-length album, Good Problems, on iTunes through Universal Records. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. i found only semi-interview article. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-07-27 16:57 Major Label (band) (Finnish alternative rock band) Major Label is an alternative rock band from Helsinki, Finland. WP:NBAND (162 etc.)
2025-07-27 18:08 '99–'00 Demos (2006 compilation album by Local H) '99–'00 Demos is a compilation album by Local H of demos recorded by the band in 1999 and 2000. It was released by G&P Records, which is the band's official online merchandiser. It was first announced as being available exclusively at the June 9, 2006 Local H performance at the Metro in Chicago, but it has since been available at later shows. Does not appear to meet WP:NALBUM / WP:GNG. (Boleyn)
2025-07-28 02:56 Full Moon in St. Petersburg (2007 live album by Rage) Full Moon in St. Petersburg is a live music album by German heavy metal band Rage, recorded in SKK, St. Petersburg, Russia on 25 May 2006. The album was also released on DVD, separately from DVD only in Russia and Argentina. On other countries released only as part of CD+DVD combo. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. No other language has an article from which to translate. Appears to fail notability. (Bearian)
2025-07-28 11:41 Cover Your Tracks (band) (American metalcore band) Cover Your Tracks was an American metalcore band from Atlanta, Georgia. Fails WP:NBAND. The article has a chart history for one song, plus I found concert announcements and this song announcement, but I don't think it's enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-07-30 08:39 Frown (band) (Slovakian gothic rock band) Frown is a Slovakian gothic rock band. It was formed in Prešov, Slovakia, in 1997 and has released four studio albums. Absence of significant coverage. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-08-01 08:27 Limb Music (Independent record label based in Hamburg, Germany) Limb Music is an independent record label based in Hamburg, Germany and specialized in various subgenres of heavy metal music. It was also known as LMP, which stood for Limb Music Products, later changed to Limb Music GmbH. The music publishing firm Limb Music Publishing e.K. was established in 1989. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-08-02 02:15 Mark Coyne (musician) (American musician) Mark Coyne (born November 19, 1962) is an American musician and one of the original members of the rock band the Flaming Lips. Coyne co-founded the group along with his brother Wayne in Norman, Oklahoma, in 1983. The original lineup of the Flaming Lips was Mark on lead vocals, Wayne on guitar, and Michael Ivins on bass. Briefly a member of a band before they recorded their first album and... that's it (Immigrant laborer)
2025-08-02 17:01 Fågel Roc (Music collective) Fågel Roc is a music collective founded in 2006 by the Swedish guitarist Petter Brundell. It has members from all over the planet and is based in Stockholm, Sweden. The name Fågel Roc (Bird Roc) comes from the mythological gigantic bird Roc mentioned in the One Thousand and One Nights and Sinbad myths. I can't find any WP:SIGCOV (and barely any mentions) in Swedish press archives. Searched Dagens Nyheter, SvD, Aftonbladet, GP, and HBL. One primary source (interview) in Sveriges Radio: here, which does not help demonstrate notability. FWIW, most if not all of the musical artists listed here do not have Wikipedia pages, either on enwiki or svwiki. (Zzz plant)
2025-08-02 20:14 Fortepiano (musical dynamic) (Italian musical term meaning 'loud soft') The expression fortepiano (sometimes called forte piano) is a sudden dynamic change used in a musical score, usually with the abbreviation fp, to designate a section of music in which the music should be played loudly (forte), then immediately softly (piano). Stub article with possibly low notability and based on only one source. Merge into Dynamics (music) (JnpoJuwan)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2025-07-28 18:16 Omni Broadcasting (Minnesota-based radio broadcasting company) Omni Broadcasting was a small-market radio broadcasting company that operated for 25 years from headquarters in Bemidji, Minnesota. Organized in 1988, the company was owned and operated by Louis H. Buron Jr., and Mary Campbell. They relocated from the Twin Cities to Bemidji, where, in 1989, the company acquired its first two stations, Paul Bunyan Broadcasting Company's KBUN and KBHP(FM). Fails WP:CORP. Most content is about awards that don't confer notability. Some relevant information might be best put in the original Bemidji stations' pages. (Sammi Brie)
2025-07-29 18:44 Recording of transmission (in broadcasting) A recording of transmission (ROT) is a record made of material broadcast on a radio station. ROTs were usually made on videotapes that can record up to eight hours at a time. These days recordings are often made on hard disk by software, or dedicated hardware. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. Subject not notable, lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (JoeNMLC)

Culture/Media/Software

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2025-07-27 05:35 Voiceserve (Telecommunications company) Voiceserve Inc. is a Delaware, USA telecommunications and softswitch company headquartered in Middlesex, United Kingdom and incorporated December 9, 2005. The company offers Voice Over IP (VoIP), mobility, and IP-PBX software with management, administration, billing, mobility, hosted IP-PBX, and softphone functionality found among its services, VoipSwitch, Call-to-PBX, and Vippie. Fails WP:CORP. (Sammi Brie)
2025-07-27 23:07 Dexterity Software Dexterity Software was a computer game company founded in 1994 in Los Angeles by Steve Pavlina. It began as a traditional retail game developer, but later changed to a shareware model. In 2004, Dexterity Software relocated to Las Vegas. The company ceased operations in late 2006. Fails WP:NCORP, significant coverage is heavily lacking. Article somewhat reads like WP:PROMO. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 06:30 FXP board (Internet forum for organising file sharing) An FXP board is an internet forum composed of members which distribute access to FTP servers or "pubstros". These forums are used to provide access to servers usually containing warez. FXP boards generally differ from other forums by having a very selective membership, typically opening public registration for a limited time and then closing until further notice. I didn’t find enough good sources to make it worth merging (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 20:26 Mirar Toolbar (Computer adware) The Mirar Toolbar, also known as Mirar, is an adware application that is typically installed as a bundle with other software. It is often installed without user consent. Not notable (Schützenpanzer)
2025-07-31 05:20 Game integrated development environment A game engine (game environment) is a specialized development environment for creating video games. The features one provides depends on the type and the granularity of control allowed by the underlying framework. Some may provide diagrams, a windowing environment and debugging facilities. Fails WP:GNG. While it could be redirected to Integrated development environment, that is really pointless as it would not be informative to readers and there is nothing to merge at all. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 22:59 Aces Game Studio (American video game developer) Aces Game Studio (ACES) was an American video game developer based in Redmond, Washington, owned by Microsoft Game Studios. It was founded in 1988 under the name Bruce Artwick Organization Limited (BAO Ltd.) at Champaign, Illinois, by Bruce Artwick, creator of Microsoft Flight Simulator, Microsoft Space Simulator and also co-founder of Sublogic. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH, with coverage generally being trivial announcements. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-08-01 00:20 ArtiosCAD (Software program) ArtiosCAD is a software program dedicated to the design of folded packaging, mainly corrugated boxes and folding carton. It is used by box designers, box sample makers, die makers. ArtiosCAD is designed in Ludlow, Massachusetts in a subsidiary of Esko, with headquarters in Gent, Belgium. Fails WP:NSOFTWARE. (Ferien)
2025-07-30 01:23 Windmill Software (Canadian company) Windmill Software is a Canadian software company. Windmill Software today publishes property management software and management information system software, but the company is more notable for its past role as a developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of computer and video games. Fails WP:NCORP with a lack of significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-08-01 05:21 BetterCommerce (E-commerce platform) BetterCommerce (also known as OmniCX Digital Limited) is an e-commerce platform headquartered in Harrow, London and known for its headless, API-first commerce platform. It was founded in 2015 and has operations in the UK and India. Does not meet the notability guidelines for corporations. (Brandon)
2025-07-29 05:43 Double-chance function In software engineering, a double-chance function is a software design pattern with a strong application in cross-platform and scalable development. Fails WP:GNG. This term for an extremely specific type of method overriding does not have any usage whatsoever outside of the book Cross-Platform Game Programming. As far as I can tell, the term was coined by the book author, which would make the book a non-independent source. The X11 example isn't even discussing the same thing. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-08-02 16:52 Jameson Lopp (American software developer and Bitcoin advocate) Jameson Lopp is an American software engineer, columnist, and Bitcoin advocate. Lopp is co-founder and CTO of bitcoin security provider Casa. Prior to joining Casa, Lopp served as software engineer at BitGo. I propose deleting this article about Jameson Lopp as it appears to lack notability (WP:NOTE) and sufficient reliable sources. The content reads like self-promotion, with unsupported claims (e.g., being a "cypherpunk") and uncritical links to his personal website and X (formerly Twitter) account. The article relies heavily on his own assertions—such as his involvement in Bitcoin since 2012—without independent verification. Additionally, the inclusion of minor details (e.g., being "swatted") does not establish notability. Given its brevity and promotional tone, I believe this article does not meet Wikipedia's standards and should be removed. (83.137.6.185)
2025-08-02 13:55 Shallow web The shallow seb is a conceptual layer of the internet that exists between the surface web and the deep web. It represents sites that are technically accessible without special software (like Tor), but are not indexed by traditional search engines or are hidden behind informal sharing, niche communities, or obscure links. this is not a term is used - it only makes some sense with the context of the deep web article but on it's own it just means "the internet". Article is AI generated with no sources (D1551D3N7)

Culture/Media/Television

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2025-08-02 09:21 Carrington Rodriguez Carrington Luis Rodriguez (born August 2, 1997) [citation needed] is an American television personality. He appeared on the second season of the Peacock reality show Love Island in 2020, where he finished in fourth place. [BLP]

Culture/Media/Video games

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2025-07-27 23:07 Dexterity Software Dexterity Software was a computer game company founded in 1994 in Los Angeles by Steve Pavlina. It began as a traditional retail game developer, but later changed to a shareware model. In 2004, Dexterity Software relocated to Las Vegas. The company ceased operations in late 2006. Fails WP:NCORP, significant coverage is heavily lacking. Article somewhat reads like WP:PROMO. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-28 03:07 Wily Tower (1984 arcade game) , also known as Atomic Boy, is an arcade game released by Irem in 1984. It is a platforming game where you climb around pipes to deactivate power switches for the building's main computer while avoiding robots. You can jump on generators found throughout the levels to send out disrupter pulses and kill the robots. Fails GNG. (Go D. Usopp)
2025-07-28 15:43 Slot route operator (Type of gambling company) A Slot route operator is a company that owns and operates slot machines in several locations. By providing this service, many small businesses are able to provide slot machines that they could not otherwise afford to operate. Seems to just be here to advertise the companies that fit this description. I don't see how this needs its own page. (Likeanechointheforest)
2025-07-29 02:26 Tall Unlimited (1999 video game) Tall Unlimited (トール アンリミテッド) (Tall Infinity in North America) is a puzzle video game released December 22, 1999, in Japan for the PlayStation. On October 19, 2010, the game was released on the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Portable as a "PSOne Classic." Unfortunately, I could not find any significant coverage. WP:GNG appears to be failed by the game. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 04:17 Sandlot Games (American video game development studio) Sandlot Games was a developer and publisher of casual and family-friendly games based in Bothell, Washington, United States. It was founded in 2002 by Daniel Bernstein. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH, lacks significant coverage with sources being largely trivial or press releases. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 13:49 Valcon Games (American video game developer and publisher) Valcon Games was a developer and publisher of video games based in Bellevue, Washington, United States. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-30 13:17 Black Tower Studios (Japanese game developer operating from Tokyo and Australia) Black Tower Studios is a Japanese game developer based in Tokyo and Australia. It was started by former Acquire creative director Richie Casper. Black Tower primarily creates action role-playing games for smartphones and tablets. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 05:20 Game integrated development environment A game engine (game environment) is a specialized development environment for creating video games. The features one provides depends on the type and the granularity of control allowed by the underlying framework. Some may provide diagrams, a windowing environment and debugging facilities. Fails WP:GNG. While it could be redirected to Integrated development environment, that is really pointless as it would not be informative to readers and there is nothing to merge at all. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 05:25 Game time card (in online gaming) A game time card (GTC, also called game time code) generally refers to a type of voucher that allows a player subscription time to a certain online video game, usually a massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG). These are an alternative to the normal subscription method of cyclical billing that most games offer. Fails WP:NOTNEO and WP:DICDEF as well as WP:GNG, term seems to be unique to Final Fantasy and a limited amount of MMOs. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 15:18 Xona Games (Canadian independent video game developer) Xona Games is an independent Canadian video game developer founded in 2008 and headquartered in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks significant coverage in reliable sources that isn't primary. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 15:33 Xicat Interactive (UK business) Xicat Interactive was a video game publisher with distribution across Europe and North America. Xicat held several significant licenses, including Gothic; Motor Trend; Jane's Combat Simulations; and Guns & Ammo. Fails WP:NCORP, lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 22:59 Aces Game Studio (American video game developer) Aces Game Studio (ACES) was an American video game developer based in Redmond, Washington, owned by Microsoft Game Studios. It was founded in 1988 under the name Bruce Artwick Organization Limited (BAO Ltd.) at Champaign, Illinois, by Bruce Artwick, creator of Microsoft Flight Simulator, Microsoft Space Simulator and also co-founder of Sublogic. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH, with coverage generally being trivial announcements. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-30 01:23 Windmill Software (Canadian company) Windmill Software is a Canadian software company. Windmill Software today publishes property management software and management information system software, but the company is more notable for its past role as a developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of computer and video games. Fails WP:NCORP with a lack of significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 14:04 Real-time card game A real-time card game is a card game in which there are no turns and all players may act simultaneously (that is, in real-time). Probably a made up phrase (Chidgk1)
2025-08-02 02:44 Baseball (1977 video game) (1977 baseball video game) Baseball is a baseball video game released for the RCA Studio II by RCA in 1977. This has remained a one-sentence stub since 2009. Fails WP:GNG. (MidnightMayhem)
2025-08-02 17:14 Mike Marr (Director of Product Development for Novel, Inc. a videogame and enterprise simulation developer in the Seattle area) Mike Marr is the Director of Product Development for Novel, Inc. a videogame and enterprise simulation developer in the Seattle area. As Director of Product Development, he is responsible for management of the design team, company direction, culture, and creation of new intellectual properties. Notability (2600:1700:44F0:7750:2304:69A1:19E4:9275)

Culture/Sports

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2025-07-28 03:33 Hussain Safar (Kuwaiti judoka) Hussain Safar (born 6 May 1966) is a Kuwaiti judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 03:38 Tadesse Haile (Ethiopian boxer (born 1952)) Tadesse Haile (born 9 December 1952) is an Ethiopian boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:14 Ibrahim Khamis (Emirati sprinter) Ibrahim Khamis (born 1960) is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:16 Mubarak Ismail Amber (Emirati sprinter) Mubarak Ismail Amber is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He was the flag bearer for the United Arab Emirates in the opening ceremony. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:22 Chen Junzhou (Chinese association football player) Chen Junzhou (Chinese: 陈骏州; born 23 August 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a forward for Guangdong Mingtu. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:23 Zhang Yulong (Chinese association football player) Zhang Yulong (Chinese: 张宇龙; born 10 November 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Wuhan Jiangcheng, on loan from Wuhan. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:25 Xiao Weijie (Chinese association football player) Xiao Weijie (Chinese: 肖威杰; born 20 February 2003) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Hainan Star, on loan from Wuhan Three Towns. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:26 Gregory Fitzgerald (Australian wrestler) Gregory Fitzgerald (born 28 November 1976) is an Australian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 52 kg at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:28 Tristan Cheung (Hong Kong footballer) Tristian McCall (Chinese: 張震霆; born 10 March 2000) is a Hong Kong professional footballer who is currently a free agent. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:29 Yang Likai (Chinese association football player) Yang Likai (Chinese: 杨力恺; born 29 March 2001), formerly known as Yang Jiatao (Chinese: 杨佳涛), is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:29 Luo Junhan (Chinese association football player) Luo Junhan (Chinese: 骆俊涵; born 3 May 2004) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Guangzhou. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 09:23 Yiğitcan Gölboyu (Turkish footballer (born 1992)) Yiğitcan Gölboyu (born 12 May 1992) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a defender. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, never played in the Süper Lig. (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:26 Geraldo Hoogvliets (Dutch footballer (born 1992)) Geraldo Hoogvliets (born 14 June 1992) is a Dutch footballer who played in the Eerste Divisie for FC Volendam and Telstar. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT- (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:27 Kevin Grob (German footballer) Kevin Grob (born 24 June 1992) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, played 1 Third Liga game (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:27 Ardit Zenuni (Swiss footballer (born 1992)) Ardit Zenuni (born 16 June 1992) is a Swiss footballer of Albanian descent who plays for FC Prishtina Bern. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, played 1 Super Liga game (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:29 Peter Gommeren (Dutch footballer) Peter Gommeren (born 9 March 1992) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Tweede Klasse club SC Kruisland. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:29 Necirwan Khalil Mohammad (German-Syrian footballer (born 1992)) Necirwan Khalil Mohammad (born 5 May 1992) is a German-Syrian footballer of Kurdish descent who plays as a midfielder for VfB Homberg. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT with his 3 games in the Third Liga (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 16:20 Callum Windley (English rugby league footballer) Callum Windley (born 26 January 1991) is an English professional rugby league footballer. He has played for the Bradford Bulls in the Super League, the Hunslet (Hawks) and Oxford, as a scrum-half, or hooker. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2025-07-28 16:27 Mohammed Nadum (Iraqi weightlifter) Mohammed Nadum (born 11 June 1939) is an Iraqi weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. GNG Fail (InvadingInvader)
2025-07-28 16:02 Luke Helliwell (English rugby league footballer) Luke Helliwell (born 1 March 1988 in Bradford) is an English professional rugby league footballer for the York City Knights. His position is stand-off and loose forward. In 2006 he was named the Trevor Foster Award winner for the senior academy. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2025-07-28 22:19 Kira Pavlova (Russian tennis player (born 2004)) Kira Vladimirovna Pavlova (Russian: Кира Владимировна Павлова, born 29 April 2004) is a Russian tennis player. Does not meet GNG or SIGCOV. All three references are routine database stuff and I can't find anything more beyond a few passing, routine mentions in coverage primarily about other people but she happens to have been their opponent. (Anxioustoavoid)
2025-07-28 23:19 Hassan Karimou (Nigerien long-distance runner (born 1959)) Hassan Karimou (born 1959) is a Nigerien long-distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 04:29 Henry Kungsi (Papua New Guinean Olympic boxer.) Henry Kungsi is a Papua New Guinean Olympic boxer. He represented his country in the flyweight division at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He won his first bout against Hussain Arshad of Pakistan, and then lost his second bout to Tontcho Tontchev of Bulgaria. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 04:31 Eduardo Baltar (Filipino boxer) Eduardo Baltar (born 2 October 1956) is a Filipino Olympic boxer. He represented his country in the light-flyweight division at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He lost his first match against Armando Guevara. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 08:49 1999 in hammer throw This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1999 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the 1999 World Athletics Championships in Seville, Spain, where the final of the men's competition was held on Sunday August 22, 1999. Uncontroversial that we shouldn't have this, following both Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020-21 in 60 metres and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 in hammer throw. (Geschichte)
2025-07-29 08:49 2000 in hammer throw This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2000 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, where the final of the men's competition was held on Sunday September 24, 2000. Uncontroversial that we shouldn't have this, following both Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020-21 in 60 metres and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 in hammer throw. (Geschichte)
2025-07-29 08:50 1998 in hammer throw This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1998 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. One of the main events during this season were the 1998 European Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, where the final of the men's competition was held on August 19, 1998. Uncontroversial that we shouldn't have this, following both Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020-21 in 60 metres and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 in hammer throw. (Geschichte)
2025-07-29 09:07 Rinzi Lham (Bhutanese archer) Rinzi Lham (born 10 October 1967), is an archer who internationally represented Bhutan Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 10:23 Evaristo Mazzón (Uruguayan boxer) Evaristo Mazzón (born 4 April 1960) is a Uruguayan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, he lost to Apelu Ioane of Samoa. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 13:49 Abdul Latif Rozaihan (Kuwaiti judoka) Abdul Latif Rozaihan is a Kuwaiti judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 13:53 Charles Mbazira (Ugandan sprinter) Charles Mbazira (born 15 May 1958) is a Ugandan sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 01:39 Jordan James (soccer, born 1982) (American soccer player and coach) Jordan James (born November 25, 1982) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper who played professionally in the USL First Division. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 01:42 Cecil Lewis (soccer) (American soccer player) Cecil Lewis (born February 3, 1981) is an American soccer player who last played for the Norfolk SharX in the Major Indoor Soccer League. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 01:46 Avaavau Avaavau (Samoan boxer (born 1965)) Avaavau Avaavau (born 30 August 1965) is a Samoan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. At the 1988 Summer Olympics, he lost to Khalid Rahilou of Morocco. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 02:00 Andrew Herman (American soccer player) Andrew Herman (born August 26, 1983) is a retired American professional soccer striker. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 02:50 Jordan Evans (soccer) (American soccer player) Jordan Evans (born October 25, 1987, in Chester, Virginia) is an American soccer player who most recently played for Richmond Kickers in the USL Second Division. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-07-30 03:07 Simon Morales (Colombian boxer (born 1964)) Simon Morales (born 14 April 1964) is a Colombian boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. At the 1988 Summer Olympics, he lost to Setsuo Segawa of Japan. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 09:55 Emmanuel Bitanga (Cameroonian sprinter) Emmanuel Bitanga (5 November 1953 – 9 December 2008) was a Cameroonian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:14 Ibrahim Aziz (sprinter) (Emirati sprinter (born 1959)) Ibrahim Aziz (born 1959) is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 16:03 Konstantin Veretynskiy (Belarusian footballer) Konstantin Veretynskiy (Belarusian: Канстанцін Верэцінскі; Russian: Константин Веретинский; born March 23 2006) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Slavia Mozyr. [BLP]
2025-07-28 09:22 Nicola Campinoti (Italian footballer) Nicola Campinoti (born 20 May 1992 in Massa) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Massese. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)
2025-07-30 18:47 Troutmasters (Outfitting group and annual fishing tournament) Trout Masters is the name of an outfitting group and annual fishing tournament in the Wilson's Creek district of Pisgah National Forest in Western North Carolina. The invitation only tournament takes place in June. Entrants begin fishing Thursday morning through Saturday evening. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 16:54 Corey Warren Cuelho (Australian footballer) Corey Warren Cuelho (born 27 April 2000) is an Australian footballer currently playing as a midfielder for UD Llanera. Fails GNG. Only brief mentions in articles, with https://www.sbs.com.au/sport/article/meet-the-aussie-pair-vying-for-promotion-in-lithuania/t8127zsex being the most coverage. (Zênite)
2025-07-31 11:51 Aidan Tuite (Irish Gaelic footballer) Aidan Tuite (Irish: Aodhán de Tiúit) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Senior Football Championship team Skryne. He is currently[when?] the captain of the Skryne team, and on 26 September 2010 became the 13th Skryne captain to lift the Keegan Cup by leading Skryne to their 13th Meath Senior Football Championship. WP:NGAELIC and WP:GNG not demonstrated. Tagged as problematic for years. (Guliolopez)
2025-07-31 13:45 Alfred Tatar (Austrian footballer and coach) Alfred Tatar (born 8 August 1963) is an Austrian former footballer and coach. He is currently employed as a broadcaster for the pay per view television provider British Sky Broadcasting. [BLP]
2025-07-31 16:59 Rose Curran (Irish camogie player) Rose Curran is a camogie player winner of six All Ireland winner and runners-up club medals at various grades with Athenry.[citation needed] She has an intermediate player of the season award nomination.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The only reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. There are links to the official websites of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official websites. A Wikipedia List of players leads not to a list but to a Wikipedia category for players. In what sense is that link "external"? WP:EL states in its opening sentence that they are "links to web pages outside Wikipedia". A Google search for her name returned only 198 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:59 Rhona Tierney (Irish camogie player) Rhona Tierney is an Irish camogie goalkeeper. She won an Intermediate club championship medal in 2011 and received her club's player of the year prize the same year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The talk page has a note from 2020 suggesting "Perhaps a rewrite". It might need more than a rewrite. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. There is a link to the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 119 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:58 Mairéad Grimes (Irish camogie player) Mairéad Grimes is an Irish camogie player with Oulart the Ballagh's Oulart team, where she is based. She is from a famous camogie family. She is the winner of an All Ireland Senior Club championship Medal and the winner of a Club Player of the Year award later the same year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. It is unclear how being from a "famous" family contributes towards notability. It is also unclear who exactly they are and it is uncited anyway. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. There is a link to the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 129 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:58 Claire O'Halloran (Irish camogie player) Clare O'Halloran is a former camogie player who was born in Ireland, and who was the winner of numerous Camogie titles in the early part of life. Having previously starred in attack for her club in two or three of their county minor Club championship Final victories, she burst on to the scene with a goal and four for the Senior team in the senior Club championship Final.[citation needed] This was one of the club scene's most effective forward over the next couple of years.{{fact ... Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. Another editor has tagged it as containing promotional content. The first reference provided provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. The second reference is vague. A Google search for her name returned only 197 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 23:42 Lutuma Diabateza (Congolese boxer (born 1962)) Lutuma Diabateza (born 9 November 1962) is a Congolese boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Lost in first round. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 02:31 Hamadi Camara (Malian judoka (born 1942)) Hamadi Camara (born 12 January 1942) is a Malian judoka. He competed in the men's half-heavyweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 02:53 Tedros Redae (Ethiopian cyclist) Tedros Redae (born 12 August 1991) is an Ethiopian cyclist. Subject fails to meet the GNG because of a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-08-01 11:07 Alex Kihurani (American-Kenyan rally co-driver) Alexander Gakuu Kihurani (born January 10, 1987) is an American–Kenyan rally co-driver based in London, England. He has competed internationally in the World Rally Championship (WRC), European Rally Championship (ERC), and national championships across multiple countries. does not pass WP:GNG, no WP:ENDURING, or WP:SIGCOV on this WP:BLP, article previously deleted. (Nayyn)
2025-07-29 04:41 Dame Walters (Jamaican soccer player (born 1976)) Dame "Tweety" Walters (born 27 December 1976) is a Jamaican soccer player, currently without a club. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG because of a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-08-01 16:51 Lee Gee-hyeon (South Korean footballer) Lee Gee-hyeon (Korean이기현; born 5 March 1996) is a South Korean footballer currently playing as a defender for Trayal. Problems with verifying how many games he's played. Fails GNG and V. (RossEvans19)
2025-08-01 20:51 Ryo Tachibana (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Arsenal Tivat. No indication of notability (GNG/SPORTCRIT) (Geschichte)
2025-07-30 21:30 Francesco Bonfiglio (Italian football player) Francesco Bonfiglio (born 20 January 1997) is an Italian football player who plays for Serie D club Notaresco. Non-notable amateur football player with barely any significant WP:GNG coverage. (Angelo.romano)
2025-07-30 13:57 Peter Sukovský (Slovak footballer) Peter Sukovský (born 16 February 1975) is a Slovak football player who currently plays for FK Spartak Brekov. Does not pass WP:GNG. Non-notable footballer with only few matches in professional football. (FromCzech)
2025-08-02 08:49 Marie-Louise Hosdey (Belgian sports shooter) Marie-Louise Hosdey (born 2 April 1945) is a Belgian sports shooter. She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 09:26 Christian Cossù (Uruguayan footballer (born 1992)) John Christian Cossù Sánchez (born 5 June 1992) is a Uruguayan footballer plays as a midfielder for Murciélagos F.C. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT (Geschichte)
2025-08-02 10:28 Noah Pauley (American football player and coach) Noah Pauley is an American football coach and former player who is currently the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Iowa State Cyclones. He previously held coaching positions at North Dakota State and Minnesota–Duluth. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
2025-08-01 11:57 Ivan Kharchenkov (Russian–German basketball player (born 2006)) Ivan Kharchenkov (born 20 September 2006) is a Russian–German professional basketball player for of the Arizona Wildcats of the Pac-12 Conference. He previously played for Bayern Munich of the Basketball Bundesliga and the EuroLeague [BLP]
1970-01-01 00:00 Ravinder Singh Tut (British wrestler) Ravinder Singh Tut (born 23 May 1969) is a British wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 62 kg at the 1988 Summer Olympics. [Failed to parse]
2025-08-02 23:37 Rodney Heath (American football) (American gridiron football player (born 1974)) Rodney Larece Heath (born October 29, 1974) is a former professional American football cornerback who played four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He also played one season for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). [BLP]

Culture/Visual arts

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2025-07-27 13:55 Deborah Springstead Ford (American photographer) Deborah Springstead Ford (born 1954) is an American photographer noted for her fine art black and white combination printed photographs exploring ambiguous perceptual realities. She has photographed her family, western landscapes and cultural artifacts, with much of her photographic work drawing on the relationships between science and art, the natural world and cultural geography. Pretty obvious self-promotion written by the article subject or their employee. Complete sentences are copied from their official biography, presenting copyright issues. The references look Wikipedia-y but are actually to the top level of websites or they're things the article subject wrote, or are a passing mention like the Tuscon Weekly (reference 5). Or are press releases. None are WP:SIGCOV. (Here2rewrite)
2025-07-28 17:16 Pascal Foucart (French artist) Pascal Foucart (born August 1961) is a French artist. He lives in Paris, France. He became a painter in 1982, and later became involved in the 59 Rivoli movement, founded in Paris in 1999. He has also been a member of the Maison des Artistes since 2000.[citation needed] Non-notable artist. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2025-07-30 22:21 Eggert House Eggert House is located 1½ miles west of the abandoned Franklin townsite in Douglas County, Kansas. Franklin was east of Lawrence, Kansas. Originally the house was a log hut that the Johan H. Eggert family moved into in 1856. At the time pro-southern partisans raided the area, taking items from area settlers, including the Eggert family. Does not pass GNG - no evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources. Only current sources are a trivial mention and an unpublished manuscript. (Pi.1415926535)
2025-07-27 18:02 Forever Lazy Forever Lazy is an apparel company and brand of clothing headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Amazon storefront, doesn't meet WP:CORP. These media mentions were very passing/trivial and seem to have been marketing, possibly paid for. No WP:SIGCOV of the company. (Here2rewrite)
2025-07-29 15:43 New Bridge Polo and Country Club (Polo facility in Aiken, South Carolina) The New Bridge Polo and Country Club in Aiken, South Carolina is a polo facility opened in 2000. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2025-08-02 17:42 MusterMesse (interdisciplinary theatre format in Berlin (2004-2006)) MusterMesse is an interdisciplinary theater format developed in 2004 at Theaterdiscounter in Berlin, Germany. Drawing inspiration from the structure of international trade fairs, the format functions as a cultural showcase, aiming to reflect the diversity of such commercial exhibitions within an artistic context. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. This art festival has no reliable sources online; all the sources I could see are about a different festival in Switzerland. (Bearian)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2025-07-27 17:42 San Ta Pha Daeng San Ta Pha Daeng (Thai: ศาลตาผาแดง), also known as the “Shrine of Grandfather Red Cliff,” is the oldest surviving Khmer-style religious monument in Sukhothai Historical Park, Sukhothai Province, northern Thailand. It dates to the late 12th or early 13th century, likely during the reign of King Jayavarman VII of the Khmer Empire. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 17:43 Wat Mahathat Worawihan (Hindu temple) Wat Mahathat Worawihan (Thai: วัดมหาธาตุวรวิหาร) is a prominent Buddhist temple located in Ratchaburi Province, western Thailand. Known for its impressive chedi (stupa) and historical significance, it is an important religious site and popular tourist attraction. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-08-02 13:44 José Antonio Huelga Stadium (multi-use stadium in Sancti Spíritus, Cuba) José Antonio Huelga Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Sancti Spíritus, Cuba. It is currently used mostly for baseball games and is the home stadium of Sancti Spíritus Gallos. The stadium holds 13,000 people. Architects: Rogelio Arrieta and Eduardo Garcia. No significant coverage of the stadium in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found a user-generated source (reverted), and mentions but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-08-01 10:40 Mataano Mataano ("Twins" in the Somali language) is a women's fashion line. Founded in 2008, it is owned by Somali-American twin fashion designers Ayaan and Idyl Mohallim. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-08-01 11:54 Sara Gjoni (Albanian model and beauty pageant contestant) Sara Gjoni (born in Tirana) is a model and beauty pageant contestant. She won the title Miss Albania in 2011 and represented Albania at Miss Model of the World in 2011. She won the title Miss Bikini in 2011. She also won in the dance section of the competition. [BLP]

Geography/Geographical

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2025-08-02 16:56 Vicente Guerrero, Baja California (Place in Baja California, Mexico) Vicente Guerrero is a colonia located in the San Quintin Valley, Baja California, Mexico. An agricultural area, it is approximately 175 miles (282 km) south of the Tijuana/San Ysidro border checkpoint. Vicente Guerrero experiences a desert climate, and is close to the beach. No sources provided since 2011. (Should probably be redirected to Los Algodones aka Vincente Guerrero in Mexicali, Baja California) (CactusWriter)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2025-07-27 10:03 Annie Lasway Dr. Annie Msuya Lasway (jina la kuzaliwa: Enikunda Amanda Kokiambo Benjamin Msuya) ni mtaalamu wa taarifa za afya (health informatician), mtafiti na mtetezi wa haki za watu wenye Usonji (Autism Spectrum Disorder - ASD) kutoka Tanzania. Yeye ni mwanzilishi na Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa DECODER Health, shirika linalojihusisha na utafiti, huduma za afya ya tabia, na utetezi kwa ajili ya watu wenye usonji. Promotional article written by a COI/UPE editor. Aside from the language issues, searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage to show that they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-07-28 23:19 Hassan Karimou (Nigerien long-distance runner (born 1959)) Hassan Karimou (born 1959) is a Nigerien long-distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 13:53 Charles Mbazira (Ugandan sprinter) Charles Mbazira (born 15 May 1958) is a Ugandan sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 13:31 2015 Tanzania road accident (Motor vehicle incident in Tanzania) The 2015 Tanzania road accident occurred on 11 March 2015 when a bus and two lorries collided in Tanzania. At least 41 people died and another 23 were wounded. The crash took place in Iringa Region. All the coverage is from 2015. Fails WP:EVENT. (LibStar)
2025-07-31 19:41 Builders and Managers of Freedom and Development (political party in Benin) The Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy (French: Bâtisseurs et Gestionnaires de la Liberté et de la Démocratie) was an oppositional political party in Benin. It was part of the Star Alliance which contested the 1999 and 2003 parliamentary elections. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-08-01 02:31 Hamadi Camara (Malian judoka (born 1942)) Hamadi Camara (born 12 January 1942) is a Malian judoka. He competed in the men's half-heavyweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-31 07:17 2013 Nairobi bus attack On 14 December 2013, a hand grenade was thrown onto a minibus in Eastleigh, a Somali-dominated suburb in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. The explosion killed at least 4 people and wounded 36 others. It was the fourth such attack to occur during the 50th anniversary week of Kenya's independence. Does not meet WP:EVENT. No lasting coverage or impact. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 23:57 Al Quds Tunadeena (2000 compilation album by Ahmed Bukhatir Muhammad Obaid Mahmoud Al-Chibiani Saad Al-Majed) Released on October 10th 2000, Al Quds Tunadeena is a compilation album released by Samaa Global Network featuring four artists. One of the nasheeds in this album, Zayed Al-Khair, is dedicated to the Founder and late President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Has not met burden of WP:NALBUM. (Bri)
2025-07-29 00:00 Entasaf Al-Layl (2001 compilation album) Entasaf Al-Layl is a compilation album released by Samaa Global Network featuring five artists. One of the five artists featured on the album is Ahmed Bukhatir, an Islamic munshid. Muhammad Obaid another munshid is also featured on this album. It was released on 5 May 2001. Does not meet burden of WP:NALBUM. (Bri)
2025-08-01 10:41 Idil Ibrahim (Somali film director and entrepreneur) Idil Ibrahim (Somali: Idil Ibraahiim; Arabic: إدل إبراهيم) is a Somali-American independent film director, film producer, screenwriter, and actress. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. Claimed award is not major. (Duffbeerforme)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa

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2025-07-30 09:55 Emmanuel Bitanga (Cameroonian sprinter) Emmanuel Bitanga (5 November 1953 – 9 December 2008) was a Cameroonian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-31 23:42 Lutuma Diabateza (Congolese boxer (born 1962)) Lutuma Diabateza (born 9 November 1962) is a Congolese boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Lost in first round. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa

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2025-07-28 03:38 Tadesse Haile (Ethiopian boxer (born 1952)) Tadesse Haile (born 9 December 1952) is an Ethiopian boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 02:53 Tedros Redae (Ethiopian cyclist) Tedros Redae (born 12 August 1991) is an Ethiopian cyclist. Subject fails to meet the GNG because of a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-08-01 18:39 Rusununguko Secondary School (School in Zimbabwe) Rusununguko Secondary School is situated under Munyanyi village in ward 10 under Chief Ndanga in Shurugwi District. The school was established in 1981 after the end of the liberation struggle and the gain of independence of Zimbabwe. It attained its name 'Rusununguko' which is a Shona word to mean freedom which the country got after the independence on 18 April 1980. Tagged years ago as maybe not notable (Chidgk1)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2025-08-02 06:31 Leïla Chellabi (French writer from Morocco) Leïla Chellabi is a Moroccan-born French writer and digital artist who has published over 100 books. She is also a former dancer, model, radio host, and songwriter. Chellabi is also notable for being the last companion of the award-winning French novelist Romain Gary. Fails WP:GNG. No in-depth coverage in any independent notable sources. No notable works. (Yabroq)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa

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2025-07-31 19:47 Union for the Nation (Political party in Benin) Union for the Nation (French: Union pour la Nation) is a political party in Benin. The general secretary of the party (as of 2000) is Alexandre Hountondji. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found a mention, and use of the name for other countries, but no in-depth Benin content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-31 20:47 Broda Amos (2025 comedy film) Broda Amos is a 2025 Nigerian comedy film written and directed by John Chizoba Vincent and co-produced by The Philm Republic.. It stars Martins Osegbehe, Joy Alexander, and Perovee. The show begins to air early April 2025 hoping to gets to a wider audience as it progresses. There are no independent sources. (Jahaza)
2025-08-02 21:17 Peacocks Guitar Band International The Peacocks Guitar Band International was a popular Nigerian band that was known for its guitar-based highlife sound. The Band was founded in 1971 by Raphael Amarabem, a former sideman in Rex Lawson's Mayors Band of Nigeria. They disbanded in the late 1970s, and was revived by Amarabem in 1981 as the "Revived Peacocks". Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America

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2025-07-28 15:46 Progressive Bloc The Progressive Bloc (Spanish: Bloque Progresista) is an electoral alliance in the Dominican Republic. The alliance is led by the Dominican Liberation Party and gained an absolute majority in the 16 May 2006 legislative election. No significant coverage of the political organization in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions and other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-28 18:52 Students Helping Honduras (organization) One Thousand Schools (OTS), formerly Students Helping Honduras (SHH), is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) with operational bases in both the United States and Honduras. Predominantly active in the outskirts of El Progreso, OTS extends its humanitarian and developmental projects across the entirety of Honduras. Sparse independent coverage in reliable sources (JayCubby)
2025-07-29 04:41 Dame Walters (Jamaican soccer player (born 1976)) Dame "Tweety" Walters (born 27 December 1976) is a Jamaican soccer player, currently without a club. Subject fails to meet the WP:GNG because of a lack of WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun)
2025-08-02 19:18 Bon Air High School (Bon Air Secondary School) Bon Air Secondary School is a co-educational secondary school in Arouca, Trinidad and Tobago. It is located at the Corner of Bon Air Gardens Junction and the Priority Bus Route, Arouca. No significant or independent coverage. Fails wp:gng. I searched using google (also books and scholar) and bing. (Rolluik)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2025-07-27 05:35 Voiceserve (Telecommunications company) Voiceserve Inc. is a Delaware, USA telecommunications and softswitch company headquartered in Middlesex, United Kingdom and incorporated December 9, 2005. The company offers Voice Over IP (VoIP), mobility, and IP-PBX software with management, administration, billing, mobility, hosted IP-PBX, and softphone functionality found among its services, VoipSwitch, Call-to-PBX, and Vippie. Fails WP:CORP. (Sammi Brie)
2025-07-27 19:45 Progressive Canadian Party candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election The Progressive Canadian Party fielded sixteen candidates in the 2004 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-28 16:52 Meredith Press (Defunct American publisher) Meredith Press was a publishing company based in New York, with a focus on science fiction and general literature. While Already in 1950 they had y published the Better Homes and Gardens Story Book, they were particularly active in the years 1967-1969. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Tagged for Notability concerns more than 11 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly written. (Bearian)
2025-07-28 18:16 Omni Broadcasting (Minnesota-based radio broadcasting company) Omni Broadcasting was a small-market radio broadcasting company that operated for 25 years from headquarters in Bemidji, Minnesota. Organized in 1988, the company was owned and operated by Louis H. Buron Jr., and Mary Campbell. They relocated from the Twin Cities to Bemidji, where, in 1989, the company acquired its first two stations, Paul Bunyan Broadcasting Company's KBUN and KBHP(FM). Fails WP:CORP. Most content is about awards that don't confer notability. Some relevant information might be best put in the original Bemidji stations' pages. (Sammi Brie)
2025-07-28 18:52 Students Helping Honduras (organization) One Thousand Schools (OTS), formerly Students Helping Honduras (SHH), is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) with operational bases in both the United States and Honduras. Predominantly active in the outskirts of El Progreso, OTS extends its humanitarian and developmental projects across the entirety of Honduras. Sparse independent coverage in reliable sources (JayCubby)
2025-07-28 18:55 Center for Responsible Lending (American nonprofit organization) The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) is a nonprofit organization research and policy group based in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Its stated purpose is to educate the public about financial products and to push for policies that curb predatory lending. This article does not have the sources required to meet WP:N nor WP:ORG. See Talk page note. (SilverhairedHarry)
2025-07-28 20:01 Bajacalifornio Bajacalifornio a person from one of the former territories or modern states of the Baja California Peninsula of Mexico. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Nothing but a WP:DICDEF. (Bearian)
2025-07-28 10:51 Sean Marshall (actor) (American actor) Sean Marshall is an American former actor and singer who started acting in 1971 at the age of six. No reliable sourcing of notability. (Killer Moff)
2025-07-28 23:55 Lānaʻi High and Elementary School (School in Lanai City, Lanai, Maui County, Hawaii, United States) Lānaʻi High and Elementary School (LHES) is a public school located on the island of Lanai in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the largest of six K-12 public schools in the Hawaii State Department of Education system. Lanai High and Elementary School is the only school on the island located in the heart of Lanai City, which is also the only urban settlement on the island. The article appears to fail WP:GNG. No significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources found. (Issac I Navarro)
2025-07-30 04:22 Monsoon House Monsoon House is a Canadian radio comedy series, which aired on CBC Radio One in the fall of 2006 and returned for a second season in 2009, thanks to it being a hit with CBC listeners. The second season aired in early 2009 after a reairing of the first season. No indication of notability. Only source (not inline) is an external link to the drama's webpage. Everything appears to be OR. (TheTechnician27)
2025-07-29 18:16 Calgary downtown district energy (Thermal plant) The Calgary Downtown District Energy Centre is a thermal district energy system under development by Calgary-based ENMAX with funding support from provincial and federal government programs. The first central thermal plant to supply the system is under construction at the corner of 4th Street and 9th Avenue SE in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Not notable: all references are PR from corporation (Hiobazard)
2025-07-30 21:39 57-1419 (Oldest active US military aircraft) 57-1419 is the tail number of an individual KC-135R Stratotanker operated by the Arizona Air National Guard. 57-1419 was built in 1957 and is the oldest aircraft in active United States military service. As of 2013, 57-1419 had 22,300 flight hours and was in service with the New Hampshire Air National Guard's 157th Air Refueling Wing. While neat, I don't belive this rises to the level of sufficient notability for a stand-alone article: there were previous 'oldest aircraft in active service', and there will be different ones in the future one this one is (finally) retired. (The Bushranger)
2025-07-30 22:21 Eggert House Eggert House is located 1½ miles west of the abandoned Franklin townsite in Douglas County, Kansas. Franklin was east of Lawrence, Kansas. Originally the house was a log hut that the Johan H. Eggert family moved into in 1856. At the time pro-southern partisans raided the area, taking items from area settlers, including the Eggert family. Does not pass GNG - no evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources. Only current sources are a trivial mention and an unpublished manuscript. (Pi.1415926535)
2025-07-31 01:31 Magna American (Manufacturer of tractors, lawn mowers, and garden tillers) Magna American a division of Magna Corporation of Flowood, MS, was a manufacturer of tractors, lawn mowers, garden tillers, and specialized products including the Amphicat and the Magna Duck Plucker. The company was based in Ohio, then moved to Raymond, Mississippi in the late 1960s. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Non-notable, defunct garden tool company. (Bearian)
2025-07-30 23:50 International Foodservice Distributors Association (organization) The International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA) is a trade association serving the foodservice distribution industry. Its members include foodservice distributors, foodservice manufacturers, and foodservice buying groups. Their largest membership base is from North America, but IFDA represents the industry internationally as well. The 2 provided sources are primary. A search for sources only yielded non-independent press. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 18:37 Summer Institute for Future Teachers (residential summer program at Eastern Connecticut State University) The Summer Institute for Future Teachers, SIFT is a residential summer program at Eastern Connecticut State University. This program is for students who are interested in exploring the teaching profession and who are going into either their junior or senior years of high schools from all over Connecticut. I found sources that it exists but not that it is notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-31 20:23 Lawrence N. Hansen (businessperson (1940-2010)) Lawrence "Larry" N. Hansen (December 23, 1940 – November 15, 2010), born to Jeanne and Stanley D. Hansen, was a Vice-President of the Joyce Foundation. He grew up in Elgin, Illinois, graduated in 1963 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and married in 1969. An article about a political assistant that fails WP:GNG, WP:SUBNOT, and WP:NOTMEMORIAL. (Aneirinn)
2025-07-31 00:12 University of Arkansas Office of Distance Education The Office of Distance Education (ODE) was founded in July 1998 on the campus of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts in Hot Springs, Arkansas and is now a part of the University of Arkansas System. Originally established to expand educational opportunities in Arkansas' rural schools, the Office of Distance Education uses H.323-based video conferencing to provide teachers to school districts nationwide unable to hire qualified faculty locally. Unreferenced for 18 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-07-27 15:08 Brittany Koslin Brittany Kosin (born February 19, 1991) is an American registered nurse, volunteer firefighter, and Libertarian Party political activist based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She is known for her advocacy for medical freedom, education reform, government transparency, and local tax reduction. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines, either for politicians (because she is not elected) or generally (no significant coverage in reliable sources). (Local Variable)
2025-07-30 03:00 Clyde Peeling's Reptiland (Zoo in Allenwood, Pennsylvania) Clyde Peeling's Reptiland is a zoo in Allenwood, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1964, it specializes in reptiles and amphibians. The zoo houses mambas, cobras, vipers, pythons, and other snakes, as well as alligators, tortoises, lizards, and frogs. Reptiland has been an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1986. Having trouble finding anything beyond local coverage and an appearance by the owner on Late Night in 2000. Surprising considering it's been around for a while, but most search results are just directory listings, local news, or forums where people express concern for the animals. (Rhododendrites)
2025-07-27 18:02 Forever Lazy Forever Lazy is an apparel company and brand of clothing headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Amazon storefront, doesn't meet WP:CORP. These media mentions were very passing/trivial and seem to have been marketing, possibly paid for. No WP:SIGCOV of the company. (Here2rewrite)
2025-07-31 12:13 Kumeyaay Land (2024 Mexican film) Kumeyaay Land is a 2024 Mexican documentary short film made in the Kumeyaay community of San José de la Zorra in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico, directed by Dylan Verrechia, commissioned by the head of the community Eva Carillo and Fausto Diaz Carillo. Self promotion of non notable film. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. Claimed awards are not major. No sign of independent reviews. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-07-29 15:42 Jorge U. Orozco (Mexican diplomat) Jorge Ulises Orozco (18 July 1877 – 29 September 1941) was a Mexican diplomat during the Venustiano Carranza presidency. He was the Mexican consul in El Paso, Texas. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2025-08-02 01:41 California Victory 2006 (Voter outreach project) Victory 2006 was a joint Get out the vote (GOTV) project between the California Republican Party and Californians for Schwarzenegger, with the intent of re-electing Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and electing the entire Republican slate of candidates during the California gubernatorial election, 2006. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 12 years. One part of one campaign is not notable. Fails WP:NPOL. (Bearian)
2025-08-02 10:28 Noah Pauley (American football player and coach) Noah Pauley is an American football coach and former player who is currently the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Iowa State Cyclones. He previously held coaching positions at North Dakota State and Minnesota–Duluth. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass wp:GNG (Onel5969)
2025-07-29 15:43 New Bridge Polo and Country Club (Polo facility in Aiken, South Carolina) The New Bridge Polo and Country Club in Aiken, South Carolina is a polo facility opened in 2000. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2025-08-02 15:59 Adario Strange (American film director, writer and artist) Adario Strange is a New York–based writer, film director, and artist. He is best known for his documentary film The NYU Suicides detailing a year of strange deaths at the famed university. In recent years he was Editor-in-Chief of the weekly newspaper New York Press, and a technology writer for Wired, the SyFy channel, and PC Magazine. Lacks SIGCOV in indepedent sources. I found two NY Post articles ([5], [6]), which marginally reliable for entertainment coverage per wp:RSP, but as the subject of the wiki page is an Editor-in-chief of the NY post, I wouldn't use this source. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-08-02 16:56 Vicente Guerrero, Baja California (Place in Baja California, Mexico) Vicente Guerrero is a colonia located in the San Quintin Valley, Baja California, Mexico. An agricultural area, it is approximately 175 miles (282 km) south of the Tijuana/San Ysidro border checkpoint. Vicente Guerrero experiences a desert climate, and is close to the beach. No sources provided since 2011. (Should probably be redirected to Los Algodones aka Vincente Guerrero in Mexicali, Baja California) (CactusWriter)
2025-08-02 17:34 Columbia Power Corporation (Crown corporation in British Columbia, Canada) Columbia Power Corporation is a Crown Corporation, owned by the province of British Columbia, Canada. Its mandate is to undertake hydro-electricity projects in the Columbia River region of British Columbia. In so doing, it is required to work with its sister crown corporation the Columbia Basin Trust. Article is all primary sources, searching shows primary or routine sources. Subject lacks notability (Czarking0)
2025-08-02 17:35 Comber Wind Farm (Wind farm in Lakeshore, Ontario, Canada) The Comber Wind Farm is a 165.6 megawatt (MW) wind farm in Lakeshore, Ontario, consisting of 72 2.3 MW Siemens SWT 2.3 wind turbines with 101 meter diameter rotors. Construction was completed in January 2012. It is adjacent to the Gosfield Wind Project. Article is all primary sources. Googling shows only primary or routine sources. Subject lacks notability (Czarking0)
2025-08-02 23:37 Rodney Heath (American football) (American gridiron football player (born 1974)) Rodney Larece Heath (born October 29, 1974) is a former professional American football cornerback who played four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He also played one season for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). [BLP]

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2025-07-28 16:09 Ginásio do Moringão (Indoor sporting arena in Londrina, Brazil) Ginásio do Moringão is an indoor sporting arena located in Londrina, Brazil. It is used mainly for basketball and volleyball. The capacity of the arena is 8,000 people and it was built in 1972. No significant coverage of the indoor sports arena in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-28 21:54 Litorânea Aero Táxi Litorânea Aero Táxi (ICAO: SNTX), or simply Litorânea was a regional airline based in São Luis, Brazil. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Defunct airline that had one plane serving two airports. Link rot is making it impossible to find good sources. (Bearian)
2025-07-29 06:23 Democratic Union Party (Peru) (Political party in Peru) Democratic Union Party (in Spanish: Partido Unión Democrático) was a political party in Peru that was founded in 1947 by Paulino Prado Altamirano. I searched but could not find enough good cites to show notability (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 10:23 Evaristo Mazzón (Uruguayan boxer) Evaristo Mazzón (born 4 April 1960) is a Uruguayan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, he lost to Apelu Ioane of Samoa. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 18:20 Citizens' Political Movement for Bocaya (Political party in Colombia) The Citizens' Political Movement for Bocaya (Movimiento Politico Ciudadanos por Bocaya) is a political party in Colombia. In the 2002 legislative elections, the party won, as one of the many small parties, parliamentary representation. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-29 18:56 Current 78 (Political party in Uruguay) The Current 78 (Spanish: Corriente 78) is a progressive political party in Uruguay. It is a member organisation of the Broad Front Progressive Encounter-New Majority. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-30 03:07 Simon Morales (Colombian boxer (born 1964)) Simon Morales (born 14 April 1964) is a Colombian boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. At the 1988 Summer Olympics, he lost to Setsuo Segawa of Japan. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 13:57 Democratic Transformation (Political party in Ecuador) The Democratic Transformation (Spanish: Transformación Democrática) is a political party in Ecuador. At the 2002 Ecuadorian general election, the party won 1 out of 100 seats. Its candidate Jacinto Velázquez Herrera won 3.7% of the vote in the presidential elections of the same day. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-30 14:02 Meeting Point 2000 (Political party in Suriname) The Meeting Point 2000 (Dutch: Trefpunt 2000) was a political party in Suriname. At the 2005 Surinamese general election, the party was part of the "A1" electoral alliance that won 6.2% of the popular vote and three out of 51 seats in the National Assembly.[needs update] No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-30 14:35 Estancia Cristina (Argentine plot of land) Estancia Cristina is an Argentine estancia located inside Los Glaciares National Park in Santa Cruz Province. It was founded in 1914 by Joseph Percival Masters, an Englishman who had come to Patagonia with his wife in 1900. The estancia was named in honour of Masters’ daughter Cristina. Tagged as Unreferenced and as an advertisement for more than 12 years. Tagged for Notability concerns for 3+ years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. We are not a free web host for dude ranches and similar sites. (Bearian)
2025-07-31 01:28 List of slums in Peru This is a list of slums in Peru. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Subjective and classist list of random working class neighborhoods. (Bearian)
2025-07-31 20:15 Estadio Manuel Gómez Arellano Estadio Manuel Gómez Arellano was a multi-use stadium in Chimbote (Ancash, Peru). It is no longer used by football team José Gálvez FBC. The stadium held 15,000 people. It is now a flea market. It was replaced by Estadio Olímpico Municipal in 2007. No significant coverage of the Peru sports venue in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-08-01 21:52 List of active Argentine Navy aircraft This is a list of active aircraft of the Naval Aviation Command (COAN) of the Navy of the Argentine Republic as of 2022/23. For a list of all the aircraft operated by the COAN since its creation, see List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation. There is already an article listing all (current+historic) aircraft of the Argentine Navy (List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation) and an article listing the current aircraft of the Argentine Navy (Argentine Naval Aviation). Thus this (List of active Argentine Navy aircraft) article is useless and out of date. It should be deleted. Some of the content might be good to incorporate into (List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation) (El Roih)
2025-07-28 09:26 Christian Cossù (Uruguayan footballer (born 1992)) John Christian Cossù Sánchez (born 5 June 1992) is a Uruguayan footballer plays as a midfielder for Murciélagos F.C. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT (Geschichte)
2025-08-02 13:47 Colombian Social Democratic Party (Political party in Colombia) The Colombian Social Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Socialdemócrata Colombiano) is a center-left political party in Colombia. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-07-27 13:12 Jalan Yong Shook Lin (Road in Malaysia) Jalan Yong Shook Lin is a prominent road in Petaling Jaya city, Selangor, Malaysia. No sources, not notable. (Perception312)
2025-07-28 03:33 Hussain Safar (Kuwaiti judoka) Hussain Safar (born 6 May 1966) is a Kuwaiti judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:14 Ibrahim Khamis (Emirati sprinter) Ibrahim Khamis (born 1960) is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 06:16 Mubarak Ismail Amber (Emirati sprinter) Mubarak Ismail Amber is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. He was the flag bearer for the United Arab Emirates in the opening ceremony. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 09:29 Necirwan Khalil Mohammad (German-Syrian footballer (born 1992)) Necirwan Khalil Mohammad (born 5 May 1992) is a German-Syrian footballer of Kurdish descent who plays as a midfielder for VfB Homberg. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT with his 3 games in the Third Liga (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 06:14 Ibrahim Aziz (sprinter) (Emirati sprinter (born 1959)) Ibrahim Aziz (born 1959) is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-31 12:39 Kids of the Majestic (Indian film) Kids of the Majestic is a 2009 documentary film made in Bangalore, India. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, and co-produced by Suhas Radhakrishna that follows a group of orphans in the Majestic railway station of Bangalore. Self promotion of non notable film. Lacks coverage in independent reliable sources. No sign of independent reviews. Claimed award is not major. (Duffbeerforme)
2025-08-01 20:36 Helmuth Hennig (Hong Kong businessman) Born Nov 30, 1957, Helmuth Hennig (Chinese: 海宁) finished his formal education in Denmark in 1977 and furthered his studies at the University of Illinois, US in 1987. Resume without any real claim of notability. References are directory listings (maybe) confirming his positions, but not WP:SIGCOV. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. (Here2rewrite)

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2025-07-28 06:22 Chen Junzhou (Chinese association football player) Chen Junzhou (Chinese: 陈骏州; born 23 August 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a forward for Guangdong Mingtu. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:23 Zhang Yulong (Chinese association football player) Zhang Yulong (Chinese: 张宇龙; born 10 November 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Wuhan Jiangcheng, on loan from Wuhan. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:25 Xiao Weijie (Chinese association football player) Xiao Weijie (Chinese: 肖威杰; born 20 February 2003) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Hainan Star, on loan from Wuhan Three Towns. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:28 Tristan Cheung (Hong Kong footballer) Tristian McCall (Chinese: 張震霆; born 10 March 2000) is a Hong Kong professional footballer who is currently a free agent. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:29 Yang Likai (Chinese association football player) Yang Likai (Chinese: 杨力恺; born 29 March 2001), formerly known as Yang Jiatao (Chinese: 杨佳涛), is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-28 06:29 Luo Junhan (Chinese association football player) Luo Junhan (Chinese: 骆俊涵; born 3 May 2004) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Guangzhou. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-07-29 18:29 Changhong Technology (Plastics company in China) Shenzhen Changhong Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese plastic parts and injection mold-maker. It was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange ChiNext board on 22 December 2010 using stock code SZSE: 300151 with CN¥100,500,000 registered capital. WP:NCORP No third-party in-depth coverage (Pieceofmetalwork)
2025-08-01 16:19 Shigeo Koshi (Japanese animator) is a Japanese animator, and film director. He is known for directing Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer. Fails WP:GNG. (Go D. Usopp)
2025-08-01 16:51 Lee Gee-hyeon (South Korean footballer) Lee Gee-hyeon (Korean이기현; born 5 March 1996) is a South Korean footballer currently playing as a defender for Trayal. Problems with verifying how many games he's played. Fails GNG and V. (RossEvans19)
2025-08-01 19:01 Po Leung Kuk Celine Ho Yam Tong College (Secondary school in Hong Kong) Po Leung Kuk Celine Ho Yam Tong College (Chinese: 保良局何蔭棠中學) is a secondary school located in the Po Kong Village Road School Village in Tsz Wan Shan, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Established in 2001, it was the thirteenth secondary school to open in Po Leung Kuk. Although the Chinese article is cited I don’t understand how this college is notable (Chidgk1)

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2025-07-27 05:57 Komlapur Secondary School (Mpo school in Bangladesh) Kamalpur Secondary School (Bengali: কমলাপুর মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়) is an old and traditional secondary school in Kushtia district of Bangladesh. The school was established in 1919. The cited sources are a brief local news report of the results of the school's management committee election, and an article written by a teacher at the school (not about the school). Searches of the usual Google types, JSTOR, and East View's South Asian Newspapers archive, in English and Bengali, found nothing about this school (there are others with the same or similar names) that would meet WP:NSCHOOL or WP:GNG. (Worldbruce)
2025-07-27 17:36 Fyakra (web series) (2025 Bengali language web film) Fyakra (Bengali: ফ্যাঁকড়া); is a 2025 Bangladeshi web series. The web series is directed by Asif Chowdhury and produced by Hasan Jewel. The web series features Shamol Mawla, Nishat Priom, Abdullah Al Sentu, AK Azad Setu, Mir Rabby, Partho Sheikh, Nidra Dey Neha, Sarah Alam and many others in different roles. The cited sources are four renditions of what was announced at a "meet the press" event held to hype the release of the show. Per footnote #4 in WP:GNG , they don't count as multiple sources. More importantly, they are not independent from the producers of the show. Searches of the usual types in English and Bengali found a couple of post-release interviews with actress Nishat Priom, but no independent coverage. (Worldbruce)
2025-07-27 17:46 Constable Haider Ali Constable Haider Ali (27 September 1997 – 18 July 2025) was a Pakistani police officer in the Punjab Police. He was martyred during a flood rescue operation in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. Non-notable, a clear WP:BLP1E article. Wikipedia is WP:NOTMEMORIAL. (Fifteen thousand two hundred twenty four)
2025-07-28 00:15 Yakkala (Village in Western Province, Sri Lanka) Yakkala is a village located between Nittambuwa and Kadawatha on the A1 Highway (Colombo-Kandy Road). It forms part of Gampaha Municipal Council and located in the Gampaha District, Western Province. It is located 30 km (19 mi) north-east from Colombo, 4.5 km (3 mi) east of Gampaha and 13 km (8 mi) north-west of Radawana. Fails WP:GEOLAND, lacks any sources or references. (Dan arndt)
2025-07-29 09:07 Rinzi Lham (Bhutanese archer) Rinzi Lham (born 10 October 1967), is an archer who internationally represented Bhutan Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 13:30 Chibhal (Former Kingdom in India) Chibhal or Bhimber state was a Kingdom founded by a cadet branch of the Katoch clan of Rajputs from Kangra in 1400. Its capital was the town of Bhimber, in modern day Pakistani-controlled Azad Jammu and Kashmir. It was founded in 1390 AD. by Raja Pratap Chand Katoch, Prince of Kangra state. Sources are poor and what sources are there don't mention a kingdom (Ixudi)
2025-07-30 18:16 Sikkim Gorkha Party Sikkim Gorkha Party is a political party in the Indian state of Sikkim. The president of SGP is G.M. Rai. SGP believed that the entire Gorkha (Nepali) population of the state ought to be recognized as Scheduled Tribes (and thus get access to reservation quotas). I searched but couldn’t find good sources (Chidgk1)
2025-07-31 13:49 B. Radhakrishnan (Indian carrom player) B. Radhakrishnan is a Carrom player from India. At the third SAARC Carrom Championship (1999) at Malé, he won fourth place in the singles event and won the team event as part of the Indian team. [BLP]
2025-07-31 20:36 N K Raghupathy N K Raghupathy is an Indian Administrative Service Officer from the 1975 cadre. He retired from Indian Administrative Service in 2013. With 40 years of service, teaching and research, he worked in West Bengal Secretariat and Government of India secretariat and finally as chairman of the Staff Selection Commission from 2009 to 2013. [BLP]
2025-07-30 03:01 United Bengali Liberation Front (militant organization) United Bengali Liberation Front was a militant separatist organisation in Tripura, India. It sought to protect Bengalis from Bangladesh against Tripuri militants and other tribal groups and first appeared in the year 1995, alongside the NLFT and ATTF. There was no official data about its commanders and cadres. WP:Notability (RidgelantRL)
2025-07-30 19:18 Iftikhar Qaisar (journalist) (British Pakistani journalist, poet, broadcaster, travel writer and film maker) Iftikhar Qaisar (Urdu: افتخار قیصر; born 2 May) is a British Pakistani journalist, poet, broadcaster, travel writer and film maker. He was the editor of the London-based Urdu newspapers Daily Jang and The News International, as well as bureau chief of Geo News for the UK and Europe. Non-notable media figure. No significant coverage provided to establish notability. All sourcing is primary, or not about the article subject. (Jdcooper)
2025-07-29 19:53 Agam Kumar Nigam (Indian Singer-Songwriter) Agam Kumar Nigam is an Indian singer-songwriter and lyricist currently working in Bollywood. He is also the father of Indian singer Sonu Nigam and Teesha Nigam. Written as WP:PROMO, no individual notability besides his family, no sigcov besides questionable WP:RSNOI sources. (Wasianpower)
2025-07-28 00:14 Asaduzzaman Fuaad (Bangladeshi politician) Asaduzzaman Fuaad is a Bangladeshi lawyer and political leader, serving as the General Secretary of the Amar Bangladesh Party. Fails WP:NPOL (Vinegarymass911)
2025-08-02 05:14 Domohani Kelejora High School (Secondary school in Asansol, West Bengal, India) Domohani Kelejora High School-[DKHS] is a Bengali medium school in Domohani Bazar, Asansol, West Bengal, India, established in 1938, which offers vocational education. Just a single Google Maps location as reference. Fails to satisfy WP:WPSCH/AG#N, WP:GNG as well as WP:CITE. (BhikhariInformer)
2025-08-02 05:20 Pushpendra Singh (Indian politician) Pushpendra Singh (born 18 May 1970) is an Indian politician who was a Minister in the BJP led Rajasthan Government. He is a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elected from Bali (Rajasthan Assembly constituency) in Pali district in Rajasthan state. unverified article, no credibility (HunterdeltaX15)
2025-08-02 05:25 Gandhi Ashram School (School in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India) Gandhi Ashram School is a Jesuit Educational Institution with a musical twist, located in rural Kalimpong, India in the Eastern Himalayan region. The private unaided, co-educational English medium school was started in 1993 by Fr. Edward McGuire SJ, a Canadian Jesuit priest. No referencing. Fails to satisfy WP:WPSCH/AG#N, WP:GNG as well as WP:CITE. (BhikhariInformer)
2025-08-02 13:53 Nangal Bakra Mazdoor Sangh (Trade union in India) Nangal Bakra Mazdoor Sangh is a trade union in Punjab, India, affiliated to the Indian National Trade Union Congress, organizing workers of the Bhakra Beas Management Board. No significant coverage of the trade union in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-07-27 22:17 SJK(C) Taman Connaught SJK(C) Taman Connaught is a government primary school situated in Taman Connaught, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 'SJK(C)' is an acronym of 'Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina)' in the Malay language which roughly means 'Government Chinese Primary School'. Non-notable school. No significant coverage of sources to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-07-27 17:41 Prasat Khao Lon Prasat Khao Lon (Thai: ปราสาทเขาโล้น) is a small Khmer temple ruin located atop a low hill in Sida District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. The site dates back to the Angkorian period, likely built in the late 11th century during the reign of King Udayadityavarman II or King Suryavarman I. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 17:42 Prasat Khao Noi Prasat Khao Noi (Thai: ปราสาทเขาน้อย) is a hilltop Khmer temple ruin located in Sa Kaeo Province, eastern Thailand, close to the border with Cambodia. It was constructed during the Angkorian period, most likely in the 10th or early 11th century. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 17:42 Prang Wat Chulamani Prang Wat Chulamani (Thai: ปรางค์วัดจุฬามณี) is an ancient Khmer-style prang (tower) located in Phitsanulok Province, northern Thailand. It is the oldest standing monument in Phitsanulok and exhibits strong influence from Khmer architecture during the Angkorian period. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 17:42 San Ta Pha Daeng San Ta Pha Daeng (Thai: ศาลตาผาแดง), also known as the “Shrine of Grandfather Red Cliff,” is the oldest surviving Khmer-style religious monument in Sukhothai Historical Park, Sukhothai Province, northern Thailand. It dates to the late 12th or early 13th century, likely during the reign of King Jayavarman VII of the Khmer Empire. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 17:43 Wat Chao Chan Wat Chao Chan (Thai: วัดเจ้าจันทร์) is a small Khmer‑style shrine located near the Yom River, just outside the ancient walled town of Si Satchanalai in Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Sukhothai Province, northern Thailand. It is dated to the early 13th century, likely during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 18:02 Prasat Ta Muen Toch (Hindu temple in Surin, Thailand) Prasat Ta Muen Toch (Thai: ปราสาทตาเมือนโตช) is a Khmer temple ruin located in Surin Province, northeastern Thailand. It is one of the significant archaeological sites representing Khmer cultural and religious influence in the region during the Angkorian period. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-29 04:31 Eduardo Baltar (Filipino boxer) Eduardo Baltar (born 2 October 1956) is a Filipino Olympic boxer. He represented his country in the light-flyweight division at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He lost his first match against Armando Guevara. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-27 17:44 Saphan Khom (Bridge in Sakon Nakhon Province, Thailand) Saphan Khom (Thai: สะพานขอม) in Sakon Nakhon Province, northeastern Thailand, is a rare example of a surviving Khmer-period bridge. Constructed of laterite and sandstone, it is thought to have been part of an ancient road system built during the Angkorian period, likely between the 11th and 13th centuries. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 17:43 Wat Mahathat Worawihan (Hindu temple) Wat Mahathat Worawihan (Thai: วัดมหาธาตุวรวิหาร) is a prominent Buddhist temple located in Ratchaburi Province, western Thailand. Known for its impressive chedi (stupa) and historical significance, it is an important religious site and popular tourist attraction. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-27 17:43 Wat Kamphaeng Laeng (Hindu temple) Wat Kamphaeng Laeng (Thai: วัดกำแพงแลง) is an ancient Buddhist temple ruin located in Phetchaburi Province, Thailand. The temple is notable for its Khmer architectural style and historical significance as part of the Khmer Empire's influence in the region during the 10th to 13th centuries. AI-generated crap. (Bgsu98)
2025-07-29 23:53 SMK Taman Desa Tebrau (Public school in Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia) Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Desa Tebrau (JEA1080) also known as its acronym SMK TDT is a secondary school located in Jalan Harmonium 22, Taman Desa Tebrau, Johor, Malaysia. Created by single purpose editor. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. 1 google news hit. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 02:44 SMS Kota Tinggi (Public boarding school in Johor, Malaysia) Sekolah Menengah Sains Kota Tinggi (English: Kota Tinggi Science Secondary School; abbreviated SAKTI) is a boarding school located in Bandar Penawar, Kota Tinggi District, Johor, Malaysia. SAKTI is the 34th family of Sekolah Berasrama Penuh (SBP). The school is located on an area of 50 acres and 50 km away from the town of Kota Tinggi towards Desaru, a popular tourism centre. 3 google news hits. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2025-08-02 07:31 Indonesian Medical Olympiad Indonesian Medical Olympiad (IMO) is an Indonesian academic competition on medical knowledge that is presented by the Indonesian Medical Students' Executive Board Association, a member of the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations. IMO is the biggest academic competition for medical students of Indonesia, and has been named National Medical Challenge (2010) and National Medical Olympiad (2011). Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 12 years. Tagged for Notability concerns also for almost 11 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Alternative to deletion is to merge with the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations. (Bearian)

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2025-07-27 11:00 Obaida Arnaout (Syrian politician) Obaida Arnaout (Arabic: عبيدة أرناؤوط) is a Syrian politician who was a spokesperson for the Political Affairs Administration of the Military Operations Command in Syria. BLP1E applies. (Mccapra)
2025-07-28 16:26 Revenge Group (Anjoman) The Revenge Group (Persian: گروه انتقام, Goruh-e Enteghām) also known as Anjoman (Persian: انجمن) were an underground nationalist guerrilla group mainly active around 1941 to 1947 in Tehran, Iran. No significant coverage of the group in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-28 16:27 Mohammed Nadum (Iraqi weightlifter) Mohammed Nadum (born 11 June 1939) is an Iraqi weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. GNG Fail (InvadingInvader)
2025-07-29 13:49 Abdul Latif Rozaihan (Kuwaiti judoka) Abdul Latif Rozaihan is a Kuwaiti judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 05:55 Seyed Mostafa Mir-Shafiei (Iranian politician) Seyed Mostafa Mir-Shafiei (b. 6/8/1989) is an Iranian politician. He worked a consultant at Samen pharmacy and Saipa company. Created by single purpose editor. Marked for notability concerns since 2016. Fails WP:BIO and WP:NPOL. (LibStar)

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2025-07-27 16:57 Major Label (band) (Finnish alternative rock band) Major Label is an alternative rock band from Helsinki, Finland. WP:NBAND (162 etc.)
2025-07-29 08:49 2000 in hammer throw This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2000 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, where the final of the men's competition was held on Sunday September 24, 2000. Uncontroversial that we shouldn't have this, following both Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020-21 in 60 metres and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 in hammer throw. (Geschichte)
2025-07-31 13:45 Alfred Tatar (Austrian footballer and coach) Alfred Tatar (born 8 August 1963) is an Austrian former footballer and coach. He is currently employed as a broadcaster for the pay per view television provider British Sky Broadcasting. [BLP]
2025-08-02 02:36 Sarajevo International Culture Exchange (Annual international art project in Sarajevo, Bosnia) Sarajevo International Culture Exchange (short:SICE) was an international art project annually taking place between 2003 and 2007 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. SICE was held under the patronage of the German and Japanese embassy in Sarajevo. It was one of the biggest international art events in Sarajevo after the Balkan War. Created by a single purpose editor. Unreferenced for 17 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)

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2025-07-28 15:49 The Kinematograph (2009 Polish film) The Kinematograph is a 2009 Polish animated short film. Appears to fail WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2025-07-30 05:04 Antifascist Front of Slavs in Hungary Antifascist Front of Slavs in Hungary (Serbo-Croatian: Antifašistički front Slovena u Mađarskoj/Антифашистички фронт Словена у Мађарској, Hungarian: Magyarországi Szlávok Antifasiszta Frontja) was organization founded on February 18, 1945, in Battonya. Despite the Hungarian article having sources the notability of the subject has been challenged (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 16:03 Konstantin Veretynskiy (Belarusian footballer) Konstantin Veretynskiy (Belarusian: Канстанцін Верэцінскі; Russian: Константин Веретинский; born March 23 2006) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Slavia Mozyr. [BLP]
2025-07-30 17:58 Revolutionary Association (Polish 18th century underground society) The Revolutionary Association (Polish: Związek Rewolucyjny) was a Polish 18th century underground society, founded in Warsaw. Created at the outbreak of the Kościuszko's Uprising by the envoy of Tadeusz Kościuszko, Tomasz Maruszewski, it united a number of officers of the Warsaw Garrison, incl. I could not find enough good cites - maybe because of other such associations in the same country which are perhaps unrelated? https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13507486.2024.2302419#abstract (Chidgk1)
2025-08-01 19:30 Liptovský Mikuláš Ice Stadium Zimný štadión Liptovský Mikuláš (Liptovský Mikuláš Winter Sports Stadium) is an arena in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia. It is primarily used for ice hockey, and it is the home arena of MHk 32 Liptovský Mikuláš. It was opened in 1949 and holds 3,680 people. No significant coverage of the stadium in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-30 13:57 Peter Sukovský (Slovak footballer) Peter Sukovský (born 16 February 1975) is a Slovak football player who currently plays for FK Spartak Brekov. Does not pass WP:GNG. Non-notable footballer with only few matches in professional football. (FromCzech)

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2025-07-28 16:20 Callum Windley (English rugby league footballer) Callum Windley (born 26 January 1991) is an English professional rugby league footballer. He has played for the Bradford Bulls in the Super League, the Hunslet (Hawks) and Oxford, as a scrum-half, or hooker. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2025-07-28 16:02 Luke Helliwell (English rugby league footballer) Luke Helliwell (born 1 March 1988 in Bradford) is an English professional rugby league footballer for the York City Knights. His position is stand-off and loose forward. In 2006 he was named the Trevor Foster Award winner for the senior academy. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2025-07-30 18:29 SPO:) (Lithuanian sports magazine) SPO:) is a Lithuanian monthly sports magazine owned by media conglomerate UAB MKG. SPO:) is the first and currently only magazine in Lithuania dedicated to recent developments in various sports. Its first issue was published in January 2005. SPO:) includes a large number of color photographs, scouting reports from NBA and Euroleague, and posters in the center of the magazine. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-30 19:01 TLO TLO, or Turun linja-autoilijain osakeyhtiö (Finnish for Turku Bus Operators Ltd) is a group of bus companies and the main operator of the regional public transport in the region of Turku, Finland. TLO was founded in 1954 by over fifty private bus companies. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-31 11:51 Aidan Tuite (Irish Gaelic footballer) Aidan Tuite (Irish: Aodhán de Tiúit) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Senior Football Championship team Skryne. He is currently[when?] the captain of the Skryne team, and on 26 September 2010 became the 13th Skryne captain to lift the Keegan Cup by leading Skryne to their 13th Meath Senior Football Championship. WP:NGAELIC and WP:GNG not demonstrated. Tagged as problematic for years. (Guliolopez)
2025-07-31 16:59 Rose Curran (Irish camogie player) Rose Curran is a camogie player winner of six All Ireland winner and runners-up club medals at various grades with Athenry.[citation needed] She has an intermediate player of the season award nomination.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The only reference provided does not appear to work. Even if it did it is from the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. There are links to the official websites of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official websites. A Wikipedia List of players leads not to a list but to a Wikipedia category for players. In what sense is that link "external"? WP:EL states in its opening sentence that they are "links to web pages outside Wikipedia". A Google search for her name returned only 198 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:59 Rhona Tierney (Irish camogie player) Rhona Tierney is an Irish camogie goalkeeper. She won an Intermediate club championship medal in 2011 and received her club's player of the year prize the same year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The talk page has a note from 2020 suggesting "Perhaps a rewrite". It might need more than a rewrite. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. There is a link to the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 119 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:58 Mairéad Grimes (Irish camogie player) Mairéad Grimes is an Irish camogie player with Oulart the Ballagh's Oulart team, where she is based. She is from a famous camogie family. She is the winner of an All Ireland Senior Club championship Medal and the winner of a Club Player of the Year award later the same year.[citation needed] Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. It is unclear how being from a "famous" family contributes towards notability. It is also unclear who exactly they are and it is uncited anyway. The only reference provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. There is a link to the official website of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with. It is almost as if the article was created to link to the official website. A Google search for her name returned only 129 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 16:58 Claire O'Halloran (Irish camogie player) Clare O'Halloran is a former camogie player who was born in Ireland, and who was the winner of numerous Camogie titles in the early part of life. Having previously starred in attack for her club in two or three of their county minor Club championship Final victories, she burst on to the scene with a goal and four for the Senior team in the senior Club championship Final.[citation needed] This was one of the club scene's most effective forward over the next couple of years.{{fact ... Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. Another editor has tagged it as containing promotional content. The first reference provided provided is one page (460) in a book. The book was written by a president of the organisation this person is supposed to be involved with, so it cannot particularly be classed as independent. The same page was used for Agnes Hennessy, Lily Spence, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, Lil O'Grady, Síghle Nic an Ultaigh, Belle O'Loughlin, and so many others, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. The second reference is vague. A Google search for her name returned only 197 results. (Gaois)
2025-07-31 18:53 Data Panik (Scottish rock band) Data Panik (stylized as data Panik) were a Scottish rock band—Steven Clark (Sci-fi Steven), John Clark (John Disco), Amanda MacKinnon (Manda Rin) (all formerly of bis at the time), Stuart Memo (of Multiplies) and Graham Christie (ex Kenickie tour drummer). No evidence of notablility; fails GNG. (Cambial Yellowing)
2025-08-02 17:01 Fågel Roc (Music collective) Fågel Roc is a music collective founded in 2006 by the Swedish guitarist Petter Brundell. It has members from all over the planet and is based in Stockholm, Sweden. The name Fågel Roc (Bird Roc) comes from the mythological gigantic bird Roc mentioned in the One Thousand and One Nights and Sinbad myths. I can't find any WP:SIGCOV (and barely any mentions) in Swedish press archives. Searched Dagens Nyheter, SvD, Aftonbladet, GP, and HBL. One primary source (interview) in Sveriges Radio: here, which does not help demonstrate notability. FWIW, most if not all of the musical artists listed here do not have Wikipedia pages, either on enwiki or svwiki. (Zzz plant)

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2025-07-27 11:02 Candidature of Najeran Independents The Candidature of Najeran Independents (in Spanish: Candidatura de Independientes Najerenses) was a political party in Nájera, La Rioja, Spain, led by Jesús López Sáenz. CIN contested the 1983, 1987, 1991 and 1995 municipal elections. Fails wp:GNG. I found no sources. No Spanish Wikipedia page. (Rolluik)
2025-07-29 14:13 Renewal Party of Ordino (Defunct local political party in Andorra) The Renewal Party of Ordino (Catalan: Partit Renovador d'Ordino) was a local political party in Ordino, Andorra. Catalan article cites https://www.eleccions.ad/documentacio/anteriors/EC_1999.pdf but they is not enough to show notability (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 22:54 Rientrodolce Rientrodolce is an Italian association linked to Radicali Italiani, which concerns itself with overpopulation, natural environment and energy. Unreferenced article on a defunct Italian political organization that only existed for a short time, only linking to an archived version of the organizations own website. The sources I was able to find after looking were either primary sources or just passing mentions; nothing to suggest that this organization meeting WP:NORG. The Italian wiki page for this organization was deleted years ago for lack of notability. (Giuliotf)
2025-07-28 09:22 Nicola Campinoti (Italian footballer) Nicola Campinoti (born 20 May 1992 in Massa) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Massese. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)
2025-07-30 18:25 Socialist Democratic Union Socialist Democratic Union (Greek: Σοσιαλιστική Δημοκρατική Ένωση) was one of the many anti-dictatorial struggle groups that fought against the Greek military junta of 1967-1974. The Socialist Democratic Union organized and mobilized Greeks working and studying in Western Europe against the colonel's junta. I could not find enough good sources for notability (Chidgk1)
2025-07-30 14:27 Union of Communist Youth in Service of the People Union of Communist Youth in Service of the People (Italian: Lega della gioventù comunista servire il popolo) was the youth wing of the Union of Italian Communists (Marxist-Leninist). The foundation of the organization was announced in a press statement in their organ, Servire il popolo (Serve the people). No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-08-01 11:54 Sara Gjoni (Albanian model and beauty pageant contestant) Sara Gjoni (born in Tirana) is a model and beauty pageant contestant. She won the title Miss Albania in 2011 and represented Albania at Miss Model of the World in 2011. She won the title Miss Bikini in 2011. She also won in the dance section of the competition. [BLP]
2025-08-01 18:55 Colegio Sagrados Corazones (Miranda de Ebro, Spain) (School) Colegio Sagrados Corazones (Sacred Hearts School) is a Catholic day school in the town of Miranda de Ebro in northern Spain. It stands on the southern side of the river Ebro. The three-storey classroom building forms an L-shape around the patio Tagged years ago for lack of both notability and sources (Chidgk1)
2025-07-30 21:30 Francesco Bonfiglio (Italian football player) Francesco Bonfiglio (born 20 January 1997) is an Italian football player who plays for Serie D club Notaresco. Non-notable amateur football player with barely any significant WP:GNG coverage. (Angelo.romano)
2025-08-02 14:17 Società Italiana di Musica Moderna (organization) The Società Italiana di Musica Moderna (Italian: Italian Society for Modern Music), an organization founded in 1917 by Alfredo Casella, Gian Francesco Malipiero, and Gabriele D’Annunzio. The organization published a journal called Ars Nuova. Casella then abandoned the organization to found his own Corporazione delle Nuove Musiche (Corporation for New Music). No significant coverage of the organization in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-07-27 15:16 Alfa Papa Tango (Belgian Dutch-language drama TV series) Alfa Papa Tango is a Belgian romantic drama television series directed by Vincent Rouffaer, written by Guy Bernaert and Mark De Bie. The music was composed by Brian Clifton. Appears to fail WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2025-07-28 09:26 Geraldo Hoogvliets (Dutch footballer (born 1992)) Geraldo Hoogvliets (born 14 June 1992) is a Dutch footballer who played in the Eerste Divisie for FC Volendam and Telstar. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT- (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:27 Kevin Grob (German footballer) Kevin Grob (born 24 June 1992) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, played 1 Third Liga game (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:27 Ardit Zenuni (Swiss footballer (born 1992)) Ardit Zenuni (born 16 June 1992) is a Swiss footballer of Albanian descent who plays for FC Prishtina Bern. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT, played 1 Super Liga game (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 09:29 Peter Gommeren (Dutch footballer) Peter Gommeren (born 9 March 1992) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Tweede Klasse club SC Kruisland. Fails GNG and SPORTCRIT (Geschichte)
2025-07-28 17:16 Pascal Foucart (French artist) Pascal Foucart (born August 1961) is a French artist. He lives in Paris, France. He became a painter in 1982, and later became involved in the 59 Rivoli movement, founded in Paris in 1999. He has also been a member of the Maison des Artistes since 2000.[citation needed] Non-notable artist. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2025-07-28 22:41 Schleuniger (Swiss wire processing company) Schleuniger (pronounced SHLOI-NI-GER) is a technology company and a supplier to the cable processing industry. With its subsidiary DiIT, Schleuniger is in involved in digitalization and industrial IoT. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years, and Notability concerns for the same period. Tagged for COI for 6 years. (Bearian)
2025-08-01 05:40 Ammendorf family (noble family) The Ammendorf family was a German family of Brandenburg nobility, from which the Blumenthal and Grabow families originated, by a change of name. Unreferenced for many years. The bibliographic entries have red links. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. The excessive claims in this page border on a hoax. None of the individuals mentioned are notable. WP:TNT. (Bearian)
2025-08-02 08:49 Marie-Louise Hosdey (Belgian sports shooter) Marie-Louise Hosdey (born 2 April 1945) is a Belgian sports shooter. She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-08-02 11:02 Head rag tax The head rag tax (Dutch: kopvoddentaks) is the pejorative name under which a tax on wearing headscarves in the Netherlands has been suggested by the Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who founded and leads the Party for Freedom. Not notable at all. This was a populist statement, which carried no weight. It has not been followed up on at all. The Dutch page will also be nominated for deletion. (ItzLarz)
2025-08-02 17:42 MusterMesse (interdisciplinary theatre format in Berlin (2004-2006)) MusterMesse is an interdisciplinary theater format developed in 2004 at Theaterdiscounter in Berlin, Germany. Drawing inspiration from the structure of international trade fairs, the format functions as a cultural showcase, aiming to reflect the diversity of such commercial exhibitions within an artistic context. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. This art festival has no reliable sources online; all the sources I could see are about a different festival in Switzerland. (Bearian)
2025-08-02 21:30 La Clandestine (Swiss brand of absinthe) La Clandestine is a Swiss brand of absinthe, produced by the Artemisia-Bugnon distillery. Nothing here to suggest that this might meet the requirements of WP:NCORP – excessive dependence on self-sourcing, no substantial independent in-depth coverage (Justlettersandnumbers)

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2025-07-28 06:26 Gregory Fitzgerald (Australian wrestler) Gregory Fitzgerald (born 28 November 1976) is an Australian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 52 kg at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 01:08 Karen Pang (Australian actress) Karen Pang is an Australian film and television actress and presenter of Chinese descent. [BLP]
2025-07-29 03:16 Jeff Cashen (Musical artist) Jeff Cashen is an Australian adult-contemporary/acoustic singer-songwriter, he released and toured his debut album Threads in 2007. His influences are diverse and his sound has often been compared to that of Jason Mraz, David Grey and Josh Rouse. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-29 02:29 Melbourne Composers (1961 Australian TV series or program) Melbourne Composers is an Australian television series which aired 1961-1962(?) on ABC. It featured John Royle interviewing Melbourne composers, whose works were featured in the series. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-29 16:54 Corey Warren Cuelho (Australian footballer) Corey Warren Cuelho (born 27 April 2000) is an Australian footballer currently playing as a midfielder for UD Llanera. Fails GNG. Only brief mentions in articles, with https://www.sbs.com.au/sport/article/meet-the-aussie-pair-vying-for-promotion-in-lithuania/t8127zsex being the most coverage. (Zênite)
2025-07-30 10:25 Transport and Logistics Centre (Transport and Logistics Centre, Sydney, Australia) The Transport and Logistics Centre (TALC) is a national policy and practice research centre based in Sydney, Australia. Its prime objective is the building of capability in the transport and logistics sector in Australia. Unreferenced for 19 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-07-29 03:25 Jon Drummond (composer) (Australian composer) Jon Drummond (born 1969) is an Australian composer. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-08-01 20:55 Maroubra Junction, New South Wales (Place in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) Maroubra Junction is an unbounded locality of the suburb of Maroubra in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is around the junction of Anzac Parade and Maroubra Road. Pacific Square is the major shopping complex in the area. Fails GNG. The only source is a shopping centre's website, and a search of Google news shows the only thing close to WP:SIGCOV is an ArchitectureAu article that discusses a council masterplan to revamp the district at some point in the future. Considered a merge with Maroubra, New South Wales, but there is little substance to merge other than there is a shopping centre here and it was part of a historic tram route (the latter unsourced). (Dfadden)

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2025-07-27 05:35 Voiceserve (Telecommunications company) Voiceserve Inc. is a Delaware, USA telecommunications and softswitch company headquartered in Middlesex, United Kingdom and incorporated December 9, 2005. The company offers Voice Over IP (VoIP), mobility, and IP-PBX software with management, administration, billing, mobility, hosted IP-PBX, and softphone functionality found among its services, VoipSwitch, Call-to-PBX, and Vippie. Fails WP:CORP. (Sammi Brie)
2025-07-28 18:52 Students Helping Honduras (organization) One Thousand Schools (OTS), formerly Students Helping Honduras (SHH), is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) with operational bases in both the United States and Honduras. Predominantly active in the outskirts of El Progreso, OTS extends its humanitarian and developmental projects across the entirety of Honduras. Sparse independent coverage in reliable sources (JayCubby)
2025-07-28 18:55 Center for Responsible Lending (American nonprofit organization) The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) is a nonprofit organization research and policy group based in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Its stated purpose is to educate the public about financial products and to push for policies that curb predatory lending. This article does not have the sources required to meet WP:N nor WP:ORG. See Talk page note. (SilverhairedHarry)
2025-07-28 21:54 Litorânea Aero Táxi Litorânea Aero Táxi (ICAO: SNTX), or simply Litorânea was a regional airline based in São Luis, Brazil. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Defunct airline that had one plane serving two airports. Link rot is making it impossible to find good sources. (Bearian)
2025-07-28 22:41 Schleuniger (Swiss wire processing company) Schleuniger (pronounced SHLOI-NI-GER) is a technology company and a supplier to the cable processing industry. With its subsidiary DiIT, Schleuniger is in involved in digitalization and industrial IoT. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years, and Notability concerns for the same period. Tagged for COI for 6 years. (Bearian)
2025-07-29 01:11 Moolala Moolala is a Canadian personal finance training company founded in 2009 by business journalist Bruce Sellery. Company that fails the WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. None of the references are valid, being either primary or Amazon pages, and searches are bringing up nothing but brief mentions of the company. (Rorshacma)
2025-07-29 12:18 Car brokers in Australia Car brokers specialise in helping car buyers source and buy cars. They typically offer services such as finding a particular used car model to fit a budget, getting the lowest price on a new car, or negotiating with a used car seller on behalf of a client that already located the car by themselves. not notable insufficient sources (effectively abandoned since 2014), whether company or service. create by single purpose account. (Gnangarra)
2025-07-29 22:07 Certified pre-owned (Type of used car) A certified pre-owned car or CPO[citation needed] is a type of used car. It is also used in references to guns and phones. The term "certified pre-owned was conceived by corporations[citation needed] in order to find a more favorable alternative to marketing products as 'used,' which causes purchasers to impose their cognitive biases associated with 'used' items onto prospective purchases.[original research?] There is no distinction or standard as to what is the difference between a ... Very long-term article with no inline references, that is written in such a way as to sound like a buyers guide, full of weasel words and, while this may well be a notable topic, it needs an application of WP:TNT. (The Bushranger)
2025-07-31 01:31 Magna American (Manufacturer of tractors, lawn mowers, and garden tillers) Magna American a division of Magna Corporation of Flowood, MS, was a manufacturer of tractors, lawn mowers, garden tillers, and specialized products including the Amphicat and the Magna Duck Plucker. The company was based in Ohio, then moved to Raymond, Mississippi in the late 1960s. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Non-notable, defunct garden tool company. (Bearian)
2025-07-30 23:50 International Foodservice Distributors Association (organization) The International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA) is a trade association serving the foodservice distribution industry. Its members include foodservice distributors, foodservice manufacturers, and foodservice buying groups. Their largest membership base is from North America, but IFDA represents the industry internationally as well. The 2 provided sources are primary. A search for sources only yielded non-independent press. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 23:50 International Recording Media Association (organization) The International Recording Media Association (IRMA), previously known as the International Tape Association (ITA), was an international trade association dealing with every facet of recording, media and related industries. Their membership includes raw material providers, manufacturers, replicators, duplicators, packagers, copyright holders, and others. Unreferenced for 20 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-07-27 18:02 Forever Lazy Forever Lazy is an apparel company and brand of clothing headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Amazon storefront, doesn't meet WP:CORP. These media mentions were very passing/trivial and seem to have been marketing, possibly paid for. No WP:SIGCOV of the company. (Here2rewrite)
2025-07-28 08:59 ISO/IEC 6523 (International standard for identification of organisations) ISO/IEC 6523, Information technology – Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts, is an international standard that defines a structure for uniquely identifying organizations and parts thereof in computer data interchange and specifies the registration procedure to obtain an International Code Designator (ICD) value for an identification scheme. Insufficiently notable (Bon courage)
2025-08-01 05:21 BetterCommerce (E-commerce platform) BetterCommerce (also known as OmniCX Digital Limited) is an e-commerce platform headquartered in Harrow, London and known for its headless, API-first commerce platform. It was founded in 2015 and has operations in the UK and India. Does not meet the notability guidelines for corporations. (Brandon)
2025-08-01 03:08 Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP) is a non-profit, nonsectarian, educational organization affiliated with Cornell University. It states that most but not all of its projects are locally based but seek national and international influence through direct work, outreach, and literature on religious tradition, spirituality and ethical thought. Totally based on primary sources. I could not find third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-08-02 01:41 California Victory 2006 (Voter outreach project) Victory 2006 was a joint Get out the vote (GOTV) project between the California Republican Party and Californians for Schwarzenegger, with the intent of re-electing Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and electing the entire Republican slate of candidates during the California gubernatorial election, 2006. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 12 years. One part of one campaign is not notable. Fails WP:NPOL. (Bearian)
2025-08-02 13:53 Nangal Bakra Mazdoor Sangh (Trade union in India) Nangal Bakra Mazdoor Sangh is a trade union in Punjab, India, affiliated to the Indian National Trade Union Congress, organizing workers of the Bhakra Beas Management Board. No significant coverage of the trade union in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-08-02 21:30 La Clandestine (Swiss brand of absinthe) La Clandestine is a Swiss brand of absinthe, produced by the Artemisia-Bugnon distillery. Nothing here to suggest that this might meet the requirements of WP:NCORP – excessive dependence on self-sourcing, no substantial independent in-depth coverage (Justlettersandnumbers)

History and Society/Education

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2025-07-27 05:57 Komlapur Secondary School (Mpo school in Bangladesh) Kamalpur Secondary School (Bengali: কমলাপুর মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়) is an old and traditional secondary school in Kushtia district of Bangladesh. The school was established in 1919. The cited sources are a brief local news report of the results of the school's management committee election, and an article written by a teacher at the school (not about the school). Searches of the usual Google types, JSTOR, and East View's South Asian Newspapers archive, in English and Bengali, found nothing about this school (there are others with the same or similar names) that would meet WP:NSCHOOL or WP:GNG. (Worldbruce)
2025-07-27 22:17 SJK(C) Taman Connaught SJK(C) Taman Connaught is a government primary school situated in Taman Connaught, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 'SJK(C)' is an acronym of 'Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina)' in the Malay language which roughly means 'Government Chinese Primary School'. Non-notable school. No significant coverage of sources to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-07-28 18:52 Students Helping Honduras (organization) One Thousand Schools (OTS), formerly Students Helping Honduras (SHH), is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) with operational bases in both the United States and Honduras. Predominantly active in the outskirts of El Progreso, OTS extends its humanitarian and developmental projects across the entirety of Honduras. Sparse independent coverage in reliable sources (JayCubby)
2025-07-28 18:55 Center for Responsible Lending (American nonprofit organization) The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) is a nonprofit organization research and policy group based in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Its stated purpose is to educate the public about financial products and to push for policies that curb predatory lending. This article does not have the sources required to meet WP:N nor WP:ORG. See Talk page note. (SilverhairedHarry)
2025-07-28 23:55 Lānaʻi High and Elementary School (School in Lanai City, Lanai, Maui County, Hawaii, United States) Lānaʻi High and Elementary School (LHES) is a public school located on the island of Lanai in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the largest of six K-12 public schools in the Hawaii State Department of Education system. Lanai High and Elementary School is the only school on the island located in the heart of Lanai City, which is also the only urban settlement on the island. The article appears to fail WP:GNG. No significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources found. (Issac I Navarro)
2025-07-29 23:53 SMK Taman Desa Tebrau (Public school in Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia) Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Desa Tebrau (JEA1080) also known as its acronym SMK TDT is a secondary school located in Jalan Harmonium 22, Taman Desa Tebrau, Johor, Malaysia. Created by single purpose editor. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. 1 google news hit. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 02:44 SMS Kota Tinggi (Public boarding school in Johor, Malaysia) Sekolah Menengah Sains Kota Tinggi (English: Kota Tinggi Science Secondary School; abbreviated SAKTI) is a boarding school located in Bandar Penawar, Kota Tinggi District, Johor, Malaysia. SAKTI is the 34th family of Sekolah Berasrama Penuh (SBP). The school is located on an area of 50 acres and 50 km away from the town of Kota Tinggi towards Desaru, a popular tourism centre. 3 google news hits. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 23:50 International Foodservice Distributors Association (organization) The International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA) is a trade association serving the foodservice distribution industry. Its members include foodservice distributors, foodservice manufacturers, and foodservice buying groups. Their largest membership base is from North America, but IFDA represents the industry internationally as well. The 2 provided sources are primary. A search for sources only yielded non-independent press. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 18:37 Summer Institute for Future Teachers (residential summer program at Eastern Connecticut State University) The Summer Institute for Future Teachers, SIFT is a residential summer program at Eastern Connecticut State University. This program is for students who are interested in exploring the teaching profession and who are going into either their junior or senior years of high schools from all over Connecticut. I found sources that it exists but not that it is notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-31 00:12 University of Arkansas Office of Distance Education The Office of Distance Education (ODE) was founded in July 1998 on the campus of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts in Hot Springs, Arkansas and is now a part of the University of Arkansas System. Originally established to expand educational opportunities in Arkansas' rural schools, the Office of Distance Education uses H.323-based video conferencing to provide teachers to school districts nationwide unable to hire qualified faculty locally. Unreferenced for 18 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-08-01 18:39 Rusununguko Secondary School (School in Zimbabwe) Rusununguko Secondary School is situated under Munyanyi village in ward 10 under Chief Ndanga in Shurugwi District. The school was established in 1981 after the end of the liberation struggle and the gain of independence of Zimbabwe. It attained its name 'Rusununguko' which is a Shona word to mean freedom which the country got after the independence on 18 April 1980. Tagged years ago as maybe not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-08-01 18:55 Colegio Sagrados Corazones (Miranda de Ebro, Spain) (School) Colegio Sagrados Corazones (Sacred Hearts School) is a Catholic day school in the town of Miranda de Ebro in northern Spain. It stands on the southern side of the river Ebro. The three-storey classroom building forms an L-shape around the patio Tagged years ago for lack of both notability and sources (Chidgk1)
2025-08-01 03:08 Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP) is a non-profit, nonsectarian, educational organization affiliated with Cornell University. It states that most but not all of its projects are locally based but seek national and international influence through direct work, outreach, and literature on religious tradition, spirituality and ethical thought. Totally based on primary sources. I could not find third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-08-02 05:14 Domohani Kelejora High School (Secondary school in Asansol, West Bengal, India) Domohani Kelejora High School-[DKHS] is a Bengali medium school in Domohani Bazar, Asansol, West Bengal, India, established in 1938, which offers vocational education. Just a single Google Maps location as reference. Fails to satisfy WP:WPSCH/AG#N, WP:GNG as well as WP:CITE. (BhikhariInformer)
2025-08-02 05:25 Gandhi Ashram School (School in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India) Gandhi Ashram School is a Jesuit Educational Institution with a musical twist, located in rural Kalimpong, India in the Eastern Himalayan region. The private unaided, co-educational English medium school was started in 1993 by Fr. Edward McGuire SJ, a Canadian Jesuit priest. No referencing. Fails to satisfy WP:WPSCH/AG#N, WP:GNG as well as WP:CITE. (BhikhariInformer)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2025-07-27 19:49 Pyrotechnic cocking charge A pyrotechnic cocking charge is a device used to cock or re-cock an automatic cannon, such as the Mauser BK-27 or the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23. Such devices are not necessary in an externally powered cannon, such as the electrically driven M61 Vulcan, where the external power source is used to operate the mechanism of the weapon. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-30 21:39 57-1419 (Oldest active US military aircraft) 57-1419 is the tail number of an individual KC-135R Stratotanker operated by the Arizona Air National Guard. 57-1419 was built in 1957 and is the oldest aircraft in active United States military service. As of 2013, 57-1419 had 22,300 flight hours and was in service with the New Hampshire Air National Guard's 157th Air Refueling Wing. While neat, I don't belive this rises to the level of sufficient notability for a stand-alone article: there were previous 'oldest aircraft in active service', and there will be different ones in the future one this one is (finally) retired. (The Bushranger)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2025-07-27 19:45 Progressive Canadian Party candidates in the 2004 Canadian federal election The Progressive Canadian Party fielded sixteen candidates in the 2004 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-27 14:32 A. Kent Kingston (Australian television presenter and producer) Andrew Kent Kingston is editor of the Signs of the Times (Australian magazine), a former presenter and producer of the Record InFocus Christian news magazine TV program (2009–2015), and assistant editor of RECORD, the official news magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The subject left the employ of Adventist Media in 2020 and is no longer a public figure or involved with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Source: I am the subject. (2406:3400:212:81D0:882:CCC8:5D9A:7A4D)
2025-07-28 06:26 Gregory Fitzgerald (Australian wrestler) Gregory Fitzgerald (born 28 November 1976) is an Australian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 52 kg at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-07-28 15:46 Progressive Bloc The Progressive Bloc (Spanish: Bloque Progresista) is an electoral alliance in the Dominican Republic. The alliance is led by the Dominican Liberation Party and gained an absolute majority in the 16 May 2006 legislative election. No significant coverage of the political organization in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions and other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-28 01:08 Karen Pang (Australian actress) Karen Pang is an Australian film and television actress and presenter of Chinese descent. [BLP]
2025-07-29 03:16 Jeff Cashen (Musical artist) Jeff Cashen is an Australian adult-contemporary/acoustic singer-songwriter, he released and toured his debut album Threads in 2007. His influences are diverse and his sound has often been compared to that of Jason Mraz, David Grey and Josh Rouse. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-29 02:29 Melbourne Composers (1961 Australian TV series or program) Melbourne Composers is an Australian television series which aired 1961-1962(?) on ABC. It featured John Royle interviewing Melbourne composers, whose works were featured in the series. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-07-29 13:54 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Côte-Nord These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Côte-Nord. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Although the French article has a cite neither article says the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 14:13 Renewal Party of Ordino (Defunct local political party in Andorra) The Renewal Party of Ordino (Catalan: Partit Renovador d'Ordino) was a local political party in Ordino, Andorra. Catalan article cites https://www.eleccions.ad/documentacio/anteriors/EC_1999.pdf but they is not enough to show notability (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 18:20 Citizens' Political Movement for Bocaya (Political party in Colombia) The Citizens' Political Movement for Bocaya (Movimiento Politico Ciudadanos por Bocaya) is a political party in Colombia. In the 2002 legislative elections, the party won, as one of the many small parties, parliamentary representation. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-30 13:57 Democratic Transformation (Political party in Ecuador) The Democratic Transformation (Spanish: Transformación Democrática) is a political party in Ecuador. At the 2002 Ecuadorian general election, the party won 1 out of 100 seats. Its candidate Jacinto Velázquez Herrera won 3.7% of the vote in the presidential elections of the same day. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-30 10:25 Transport and Logistics Centre (Transport and Logistics Centre, Sydney, Australia) The Transport and Logistics Centre (TALC) is a national policy and practice research centre based in Sydney, Australia. Its prime objective is the building of capability in the transport and logistics sector in Australia. Unreferenced for 19 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 14:27 Union of Communist Youth in Service of the People Union of Communist Youth in Service of the People (Italian: Lega della gioventù comunista servire il popolo) was the youth wing of the Union of Italian Communists (Marxist-Leninist). The foundation of the organization was announced in a press statement in their organ, Servire il popolo (Serve the people). No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-29 03:25 Jon Drummond (composer) (Australian composer) Jon Drummond (born 1969) is an Australian composer. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-08-01 18:26 Meiklejohnian absolutism (Interpretation of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution) Meiklejohnian absolutism is the belief espoused by Alexander Meiklejohn, that the purpose of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution is to keep the electorate informed, thereby creating self-governance. Tagged as a neologism for 12 years. Appears to be original research, with only one source indicating a lack of notability. (Bearian)
2025-08-01 20:55 Maroubra Junction, New South Wales (Place in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) Maroubra Junction is an unbounded locality of the suburb of Maroubra in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is around the junction of Anzac Parade and Maroubra Road. Pacific Square is the major shopping complex in the area. Fails GNG. The only source is a shopping centre's website, and a search of Google news shows the only thing close to WP:SIGCOV is an ArchitectureAu article that discusses a council masterplan to revamp the district at some point in the future. Considered a merge with Maroubra, New South Wales, but there is little substance to merge other than there is a shopping centre here and it was part of a historic tram route (the latter unsourced). (Dfadden)
2025-07-27 15:08 Brittany Koslin Brittany Kosin (born February 19, 1991) is an American registered nurse, volunteer firefighter, and Libertarian Party political activist based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She is known for her advocacy for medical freedom, education reform, government transparency, and local tax reduction. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines, either for politicians (because she is not elected) or generally (no significant coverage in reliable sources). (Local Variable)
2025-08-02 01:41 California Victory 2006 (Voter outreach project) Victory 2006 was a joint Get out the vote (GOTV) project between the California Republican Party and Californians for Schwarzenegger, with the intent of re-electing Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and electing the entire Republican slate of candidates during the California gubernatorial election, 2006. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 12 years. One part of one campaign is not notable. Fails WP:NPOL. (Bearian)
2025-08-02 11:02 Head rag tax The head rag tax (Dutch: kopvoddentaks) is the pejorative name under which a tax on wearing headscarves in the Netherlands has been suggested by the Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who founded and leads the Party for Freedom. Not notable at all. This was a populist statement, which carried no weight. It has not been followed up on at all. The Dutch page will also be nominated for deletion. (ItzLarz)
2025-08-02 13:47 Colombian Social Democratic Party (Political party in Colombia) The Colombian Social Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Socialdemócrata Colombiano) is a center-left political party in Colombia. No significant coverage of the political party in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

History and Society/Society

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2025-07-29 08:49 2000 in hammer throw This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2000 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, where the final of the men's competition was held on Sunday September 24, 2000. Uncontroversial that we shouldn't have this, following both Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2020-21 in 60 metres and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 in hammer throw. (Geschichte)

History and Society/Transportation

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2025-07-28 21:54 Litorânea Aero Táxi Litorânea Aero Táxi (ICAO: SNTX), or simply Litorânea was a regional airline based in São Luis, Brazil. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Defunct airline that had one plane serving two airports. Link rot is making it impossible to find good sources. (Bearian)
2025-07-28 22:02 Voyage of the Beagle (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) The voyage of the Beagle typically refers to the second voyage of HMS Beagle, after which Darwin published his theories on evolution. The page at Voyage of the Beagle is about the primary topic, and there is only one other use. The other use should be linked directly using a hatnote; no disambiguation page is needed. (Nivamp)
2025-07-29 13:31 2015 Tanzania road accident (Motor vehicle incident in Tanzania) The 2015 Tanzania road accident occurred on 11 March 2015 when a bus and two lorries collided in Tanzania. At least 41 people died and another 23 were wounded. The crash took place in Iringa Region. All the coverage is from 2015. Fails WP:EVENT. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 19:01 TLO TLO, or Turun linja-autoilijain osakeyhtiö (Finnish for Turku Bus Operators Ltd) is a group of bus companies and the main operator of the regional public transport in the region of Turku, Finland. TLO was founded in 1954 by over fifty private bus companies. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-30 21:39 57-1419 (Oldest active US military aircraft) 57-1419 is the tail number of an individual KC-135R Stratotanker operated by the Arizona Air National Guard. 57-1419 was built in 1957 and is the oldest aircraft in active United States military service. As of 2013, 57-1419 had 22,300 flight hours and was in service with the New Hampshire Air National Guard's 157th Air Refueling Wing. While neat, I don't belive this rises to the level of sufficient notability for a stand-alone article: there were previous 'oldest aircraft in active service', and there will be different ones in the future one this one is (finally) retired. (The Bushranger)
2025-07-29 12:18 Car brokers in Australia Car brokers specialise in helping car buyers source and buy cars. They typically offer services such as finding a particular used car model to fit a budget, getting the lowest price on a new car, or negotiating with a used car seller on behalf of a client that already located the car by themselves. not notable insufficient sources (effectively abandoned since 2014), whether company or service. create by single purpose account. (Gnangarra)
2025-07-29 22:07 Certified pre-owned (Type of used car) A certified pre-owned car or CPO[citation needed] is a type of used car. It is also used in references to guns and phones. The term "certified pre-owned was conceived by corporations[citation needed] in order to find a more favorable alternative to marketing products as 'used,' which causes purchasers to impose their cognitive biases associated with 'used' items onto prospective purchases.[original research?] There is no distinction or standard as to what is the difference between a ... Very long-term article with no inline references, that is written in such a way as to sound like a buyers guide, full of weasel words and, while this may well be a notable topic, it needs an application of WP:TNT. (The Bushranger)
2025-08-01 21:52 List of active Argentine Navy aircraft This is a list of active aircraft of the Naval Aviation Command (COAN) of the Navy of the Argentine Republic as of 2022/23. For a list of all the aircraft operated by the COAN since its creation, see List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation. There is already an article listing all (current+historic) aircraft of the Argentine Navy (List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation) and an article listing the current aircraft of the Argentine Navy (Argentine Naval Aviation). Thus this (List of active Argentine Navy aircraft) article is useless and out of date. It should be deleted. Some of the content might be good to incorporate into (List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation) (El Roih)

STEM

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2025-07-27 22:23 ISO 10303 Application Modules The STEP ISO 10303 Application modules define common building blocks to create modular Application Protocols (AP) within ISO 10303. Higher-level modules are built up from lower-level modules. Does not meet notability requirements. No significant coverage outside of that which is already covered in the detailed ISO 10303 article (Coldupnorth)
2025-07-28 11:29 List of common shading algorithms This article lists common shading algorithms used in computer graphics. This article serves no clear useful purpose. It can't realistically include all shading models and the concept of "common" ones implies research and data which can't be free of curation or bias. The shading algorithms have their own articles and they can be individually included in the "See also" sections of relevant articles. (Portadapter)
2025-07-29 18:29 Changhong Technology (Plastics company in China) Shenzhen Changhong Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese plastic parts and injection mold-maker. It was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange ChiNext board on 22 December 2010 using stock code SZSE: 300151 with CN¥100,500,000 registered capital. WP:NCORP No third-party in-depth coverage (Pieceofmetalwork)
2025-07-29 22:54 Rientrodolce Rientrodolce is an Italian association linked to Radicali Italiani, which concerns itself with overpopulation, natural environment and energy. Unreferenced article on a defunct Italian political organization that only existed for a short time, only linking to an archived version of the organizations own website. The sources I was able to find after looking were either primary sources or just passing mentions; nothing to suggest that this organization meeting WP:NORG. The Italian wiki page for this organization was deleted years ago for lack of notability. (Giuliotf)
2025-07-30 19:01 TLO TLO, or Turun linja-autoilijain osakeyhtiö (Finnish for Turku Bus Operators Ltd) is a group of bus companies and the main operator of the regional public transport in the region of Turku, Finland. TLO was founded in 1954 by over fifty private bus companies. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-31 05:20 Game integrated development environment A game engine (game environment) is a specialized development environment for creating video games. The features one provides depends on the type and the granularity of control allowed by the underlying framework. Some may provide diagrams, a windowing environment and debugging facilities. Fails WP:GNG. While it could be redirected to Integrated development environment, that is really pointless as it would not be informative to readers and there is nothing to merge at all. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-30 18:07 Sequential walking Sequential walking is a technique that can be used to solve various 2D NMR spectra. In a 2D experiment, cross peaks must be correlated to the correct nuclei. Using sequential walking, the correct nuclei can be assigned to their crosspeaks. The assigned crosspeaks can give valuable information such as spatial interactions between nuclei. Merger discussion at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Two-dimensional_nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy#Sequential_walking seems to have petered out and it has been called a terrible article (Chidgk1)
2025-07-30 01:23 Windmill Software (Canadian company) Windmill Software is a Canadian software company. Windmill Software today publishes property management software and management information system software, but the company is more notable for its past role as a developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of computer and video games. Fails WP:NCORP with a lack of significant coverage in reliable sources. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-31 08:15 Anton Polyakov (nutritionist) (Russian endocrinologist (born 1984)) Anton Igorevich Polyakov (Russian: Антон Игоревич Поляков, born May 14, 1984, Krasnodar) is a Russian endocrinologist, nutritionist, functional medicine physician, clinical psychologist. Member of the interdisciplinary association of reproductive medicine specialists “MARS”. Early career scientist who does not pass WP:NPROF or WP:GNG with no WP:SIGCOV or awards of note. Page is quite promo. (Ldm1954)
2025-07-30 03:00 Clyde Peeling's Reptiland (Zoo in Allenwood, Pennsylvania) Clyde Peeling's Reptiland is a zoo in Allenwood, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1964, it specializes in reptiles and amphibians. The zoo houses mambas, cobras, vipers, pythons, and other snakes, as well as alligators, tortoises, lizards, and frogs. Reptiland has been an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1986. Having trouble finding anything beyond local coverage and an appearance by the owner on Late Night in 2000. Surprising considering it's been around for a while, but most search results are just directory listings, local news, or forums where people express concern for the animals. (Rhododendrites)
2025-07-29 15:36 Hugh C. S. Ashton (British polo champion) Lieutenant Colonel Hugh C. S. Ashton was a British polo champion. Notability not established with substantive sources, single citation is only a passing mention (Reywas92)
2025-07-28 08:59 ISO/IEC 6523 (International standard for identification of organisations) ISO/IEC 6523, Information technology – Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts, is an international standard that defines a structure for uniquely identifying organizations and parts thereof in computer data interchange and specifies the registration procedure to obtain an International Code Designator (ICD) value for an identification scheme. Insufficiently notable (Bon courage)
2025-07-31 21:23 List of Urticaceae of the Czech Republic This is a list of Urticaceae species found in the Czech Republic. Unencyclopedic intersection of small range with small taxon (Abductive)
2025-08-02 17:34 Columbia Power Corporation (Crown corporation in British Columbia, Canada) Columbia Power Corporation is a Crown Corporation, owned by the province of British Columbia, Canada. Its mandate is to undertake hydro-electricity projects in the Columbia River region of British Columbia. In so doing, it is required to work with its sister crown corporation the Columbia Basin Trust. Article is all primary sources, searching shows primary or routine sources. Subject lacks notability (Czarking0)

STEM/Computing

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2025-07-28 16:01 CER-2 (Early digital computer) CER model 22 was an early digital computer developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute in Yugoslavia in the 1960s. No significant coverage of the CER-2 prototype computer in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found CER-22 and other modern uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-07-28 22:41 Schleuniger (Swiss wire processing company) Schleuniger (pronounced SHLOI-NI-GER) is a technology company and a supplier to the cable processing industry. With its subsidiary DiIT, Schleuniger is in involved in digitalization and industrial IoT. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years, and Notability concerns for the same period. Tagged for COI for 6 years. (Bearian)
2025-07-29 06:30 FXP board (Internet forum for organising file sharing) An FXP board is an internet forum composed of members which distribute access to FTP servers or "pubstros". These forums are used to provide access to servers usually containing warez. FXP boards generally differ from other forums by having a very selective membership, typically opening public registration for a limited time and then closing until further notice. I didn’t find enough good sources to make it worth merging (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 20:26 Mirar Toolbar (Computer adware) The Mirar Toolbar, also known as Mirar, is an adware application that is typically installed as a bundle with other software. It is often installed without user consent. Not notable (Schützenpanzer)
2025-08-01 00:20 ArtiosCAD (Software program) ArtiosCAD is a software program dedicated to the design of folded packaging, mainly corrugated boxes and folding carton. It is used by box designers, box sample makers, die makers. ArtiosCAD is designed in Ludlow, Massachusetts in a subsidiary of Esko, with headquarters in Gent, Belgium. Fails WP:NSOFTWARE. (Ferien)
2025-08-01 18:27 VS-PLUS (Traffic signal control software) VS-PLUS is a control method for road intersections controlled by traffic lights. The traffic lights are connected to a controller where VS-PLUS runs as a separate process. I could not find enough good sources for notability (by the way there is a company with this name) (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 06:26 Synchrony abstraction Abstraction of synchrony is the proposed ability to generically call a service or operation without regard to whether the target service is configured as a synchronous or asynchronous protocol. The user may then call all services and expect a reply which may be utilized generically. Fails WP:GNG, sourced only to a personal website. To be clear, this article is about the concept of separating one particular abstraction layer from another; there are other sources that contain "synchrony abstraction" like this but they generally describe abstract types of synchrony. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-07-29 06:10 Abstraction of transport/protocol connectivity Abstraction of transport/protocol connectivity is the ability to connect to various components or services through multiple protocols without code change or addition, via change to a standard configuration file. Connectivity abstraction may be achieved through a service transport protocol implementation. Fails WP:GNG, sourced only to a personal website. To be clear, this article is about the concept of separating one particular abstraction layer from another. This is not the same as an article like Transport layer which describes the abstraction layer itself. The sources I could find about "connectivity abstraction" also use the term to describe the abstraction layer itself, not the separation of layers. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-07-29 05:43 Double-chance function In software engineering, a double-chance function is a software design pattern with a strong application in cross-platform and scalable development. Fails WP:GNG. This term for an extremely specific type of method overriding does not have any usage whatsoever outside of the book Cross-Platform Game Programming. As far as I can tell, the term was coined by the book author, which would make the book a non-independent source. The X11 example isn't even discussing the same thing. (Helpful Raccoon)

STEM/Engineering

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2025-07-28 21:54 Litorânea Aero Táxi Litorânea Aero Táxi (ICAO: SNTX), or simply Litorânea was a regional airline based in São Luis, Brazil. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. Defunct airline that had one plane serving two airports. Link rot is making it impossible to find good sources. (Bearian)
2025-07-29 13:31 2015 Tanzania road accident (Motor vehicle incident in Tanzania) The 2015 Tanzania road accident occurred on 11 March 2015 when a bus and two lorries collided in Tanzania. At least 41 people died and another 23 were wounded. The crash took place in Iringa Region. All the coverage is from 2015. Fails WP:EVENT. (LibStar)
2025-07-30 21:39 57-1419 (Oldest active US military aircraft) 57-1419 is the tail number of an individual KC-135R Stratotanker operated by the Arizona Air National Guard. 57-1419 was built in 1957 and is the oldest aircraft in active United States military service. As of 2013, 57-1419 had 22,300 flight hours and was in service with the New Hampshire Air National Guard's 157th Air Refueling Wing. While neat, I don't belive this rises to the level of sufficient notability for a stand-alone article: there were previous 'oldest aircraft in active service', and there will be different ones in the future one this one is (finally) retired. (The Bushranger)
2025-07-29 12:18 Car brokers in Australia Car brokers specialise in helping car buyers source and buy cars. They typically offer services such as finding a particular used car model to fit a budget, getting the lowest price on a new car, or negotiating with a used car seller on behalf of a client that already located the car by themselves. not notable insufficient sources (effectively abandoned since 2014), whether company or service. create by single purpose account. (Gnangarra)
2025-07-29 22:07 Certified pre-owned (Type of used car) A certified pre-owned car or CPO[citation needed] is a type of used car. It is also used in references to guns and phones. The term "certified pre-owned was conceived by corporations[citation needed] in order to find a more favorable alternative to marketing products as 'used,' which causes purchasers to impose their cognitive biases associated with 'used' items onto prospective purchases.[original research?] There is no distinction or standard as to what is the difference between a ... Very long-term article with no inline references, that is written in such a way as to sound like a buyers guide, full of weasel words and, while this may well be a notable topic, it needs an application of WP:TNT. (The Bushranger)
2025-08-01 21:52 List of active Argentine Navy aircraft This is a list of active aircraft of the Naval Aviation Command (COAN) of the Navy of the Argentine Republic as of 2022/23. For a list of all the aircraft operated by the COAN since its creation, see List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation. There is already an article listing all (current+historic) aircraft of the Argentine Navy (List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation) and an article listing the current aircraft of the Argentine Navy (Argentine Naval Aviation). Thus this (List of active Argentine Navy aircraft) article is useless and out of date. It should be deleted. Some of the content might be good to incorporate into (List of aircraft of Argentine Naval Aviation) (El Roih)

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2025-07-28 00:34 Precor StretchTrainer (exercise equipment by Precor) The Precor USA StretchTrainer is a piece of exercise equipment used to improve flexibility, coordination and athletic performance. The seated design ensures that users are kept in the correct position to stretch muscle groups. Blatant advertisement, a brief search doesn't see this meeting the notability guidelines (Schützenpanzer)

STEM/Technology

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2025-07-27 05:35 Voiceserve (Telecommunications company) Voiceserve Inc. is a Delaware, USA telecommunications and softswitch company headquartered in Middlesex, United Kingdom and incorporated December 9, 2005. The company offers Voice Over IP (VoIP), mobility, and IP-PBX software with management, administration, billing, mobility, hosted IP-PBX, and softphone functionality found among its services, VoipSwitch, Call-to-PBX, and Vippie. Fails WP:CORP. (Sammi Brie)
2025-07-27 19:49 Pyrotechnic cocking charge A pyrotechnic cocking charge is a device used to cock or re-cock an automatic cannon, such as the Mauser BK-27 or the Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23. Such devices are not necessary in an externally powered cannon, such as the electrically driven M61 Vulcan, where the external power source is used to operate the mechanism of the weapon. Not notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-27 23:07 Dexterity Software Dexterity Software was a computer game company founded in 1994 in Los Angeles by Steve Pavlina. It began as a traditional retail game developer, but later changed to a shareware model. In 2004, Dexterity Software relocated to Las Vegas. The company ceased operations in late 2006. Fails WP:NCORP, significant coverage is heavily lacking. Article somewhat reads like WP:PROMO. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-07-29 06:30 FXP board (Internet forum for organising file sharing) An FXP board is an internet forum composed of members which distribute access to FTP servers or "pubstros". These forums are used to provide access to servers usually containing warez. FXP boards generally differ from other forums by having a very selective membership, typically opening public registration for a limited time and then closing until further notice. I didn’t find enough good sources to make it worth merging (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 20:26 Mirar Toolbar (Computer adware) The Mirar Toolbar, also known as Mirar, is an adware application that is typically installed as a bundle with other software. It is often installed without user consent. Not notable (Schützenpanzer)
2025-07-29 18:16 Calgary downtown district energy (Thermal plant) The Calgary Downtown District Energy Centre is a thermal district energy system under development by Calgary-based ENMAX with funding support from provincial and federal government programs. The first central thermal plant to supply the system is under construction at the corner of 4th Street and 9th Avenue SE in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Not notable: all references are PR from corporation (Hiobazard)
2025-07-31 22:59 Aces Game Studio (American video game developer) Aces Game Studio (ACES) was an American video game developer based in Redmond, Washington, owned by Microsoft Game Studios. It was founded in 1988 under the name Bruce Artwick Organization Limited (BAO Ltd.) at Champaign, Illinois, by Bruce Artwick, creator of Microsoft Flight Simulator, Microsoft Space Simulator and also co-founder of Sublogic. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH, with coverage generally being trivial announcements. (Zxcvbnm)
2025-08-01 00:20 ArtiosCAD (Software program) ArtiosCAD is a software program dedicated to the design of folded packaging, mainly corrugated boxes and folding carton. It is used by box designers, box sample makers, die makers. ArtiosCAD is designed in Ludlow, Massachusetts in a subsidiary of Esko, with headquarters in Gent, Belgium. Fails WP:NSOFTWARE. (Ferien)
2025-07-30 14:46 Processing medium (in industrial engineering, a material that plays a role in manufacturing processes) In industrial engineering, a processing medium is a gaseous, vaporous, fluid or shapeless solid material that plays an active role in manufacturing processes - comparable to that of a tool. No significant coverage of the topic in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-08-01 18:27 VS-PLUS (Traffic signal control software) VS-PLUS is a control method for road intersections controlled by traffic lights. The traffic lights are connected to a controller where VS-PLUS runs as a separate process. I could not find enough good sources for notability (by the way there is a company with this name) (Chidgk1)
2025-08-01 05:21 BetterCommerce (E-commerce platform) BetterCommerce (also known as OmniCX Digital Limited) is an e-commerce platform headquartered in Harrow, London and known for its headless, API-first commerce platform. It was founded in 2015 and has operations in the UK and India. Does not meet the notability guidelines for corporations. (Brandon)
2025-07-29 06:26 Synchrony abstraction Abstraction of synchrony is the proposed ability to generically call a service or operation without regard to whether the target service is configured as a synchronous or asynchronous protocol. The user may then call all services and expect a reply which may be utilized generically. Fails WP:GNG, sourced only to a personal website. To be clear, this article is about the concept of separating one particular abstraction layer from another; there are other sources that contain "synchrony abstraction" like this but they generally describe abstract types of synchrony. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-07-29 05:43 Double-chance function In software engineering, a double-chance function is a software design pattern with a strong application in cross-platform and scalable development. Fails WP:GNG. This term for an extremely specific type of method overriding does not have any usage whatsoever outside of the book Cross-Platform Game Programming. As far as I can tell, the term was coined by the book author, which would make the book a non-independent source. The X11 example isn't even discussing the same thing. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-08-02 16:52 Jameson Lopp (American software developer and Bitcoin advocate) Jameson Lopp is an American software engineer, columnist, and Bitcoin advocate. Lopp is co-founder and CTO of bitcoin security provider Casa. Prior to joining Casa, Lopp served as software engineer at BitGo. I propose deleting this article about Jameson Lopp as it appears to lack notability (WP:NOTE) and sufficient reliable sources. The content reads like self-promotion, with unsupported claims (e.g., being a "cypherpunk") and uncritical links to his personal website and X (formerly Twitter) account. The article relies heavily on his own assertions—such as his involvement in Bitcoin since 2012—without independent verification. Additionally, the inclusion of minor details (e.g., being "swatted") does not establish notability. Given its brevity and promotional tone, I believe this article does not meet Wikipedia's standards and should be removed. (83.137.6.185)
2025-08-02 17:35 Comber Wind Farm (Wind farm in Lakeshore, Ontario, Canada) The Comber Wind Farm is a 165.6 megawatt (MW) wind farm in Lakeshore, Ontario, consisting of 72 2.3 MW Siemens SWT 2.3 wind turbines with 101 meter diameter rotors. Construction was completed in January 2012. It is adjacent to the Gosfield Wind Project. Article is all primary sources. Googling shows only primary or routine sources. Subject lacks notability (Czarking0)
2025-08-02 13:55 Shallow web The shallow seb is a conceptual layer of the internet that exists between the surface web and the deep web. It represents sites that are technically accessible without special software (like Tor), but are not indexed by traditional search engines or are hidden behind informal sharing, niche communities, or obscure links. this is not a term is used - it only makes some sense with the context of the deep web article but on it's own it just means "the internet". Article is AI generated with no sources (D1551D3N7)

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2025-07-27 17:09 Institut Jaques-Dalcroze (Brussels) (Music school in Brussels, Belgium) The Institut de rythmique Jaques-Dalcroze de Belgique is a music education institute based in Brussels, Belgium. It exists from the beginning of the 1950s. In 1975, the French Community of Belgium recognized it as a National Institution of Musical Education. Tagged as Unreferenced for more than 12 years. No other language has an article from which to translate. Only passing mentions in Google books, mostly directory listings. (Bearian)
2025-07-27 19:23 Phase of play (Chess problem term) Phases of play are parts of a chess problem which happen, as it were, concurrently rather than consecutively. Although there is a cite on the Russian article I searched and this does not seem notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 06:46 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Abitibi-Témiscamingue These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. For the offices in election, other candidates are listed under the winner. Although the French article has cites it does not explain why the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 13:50 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Bas-Saint-Laurent These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Bas-Saint-Laurent. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Although the French article has cites it does not explain why the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 13:51 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Capitale-Nationale These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Capitale-Nationale. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Although the French article has cites it does not explain why the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 13:51 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Centre-du-Québec These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Centre-du-Québec. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Although the French article has cites it does not explain why the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 13:52 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Chaudière-Appalaches These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Chaudière-Appalaches. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Although the French article has cites it does not explain why the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 13:54 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Estrie These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Estrie. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Although the French article has cites it does not explain why the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 13:55 Results of the 2005 Quebec municipal elections in Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine These are the results of the November 6, 2005, municipal elections in Quebec for the region of Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. Some mayors and councillors were elected without opposition from October 14, 2005. Although the French article has cites it does not say whether the new procedure was important or notable (Chidgk1)
2025-07-29 03:41 Curelom and cumom (Animals mentioned in the Book of Mormon) The curelom and the cumom are "useful" animals mentioned in the Book of Mormon. According to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, these animals are thought to have possibly existed in North or South America. To non-adherents, these animals are solely creatures of the Book of Mormon. Does not meet notability criteria as there are no independent reliable sources (12.75.41.70)
2025-08-01 18:22 Tiger-BASIC Tiger-BASIC is a high speed multitasking BASIC dialect (List of BASIC dialects) to program microcontrollers of the BASIC-Tiger family. Tiger-BASIC and the integrated development environment which goes with it, were developed by Wilke-Technology (Aachen, Germany). Not notable and as it is not sourced probably not suitable for merging (Chidgk1)
2025-08-01 19:52 Future interests (actuarial science) ((actuarial) portion of property likely to accrue to people in the future based on survival or other future event) Future interests is the subset of actuarial math that divides enjoyment of property -- usually the right to an income stream either from an annuity, a trust, royalties, or rents -- based usually on the future survival of one or more persons (natural humans, not juridical persons such as corporations). No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)