Culture/Food and drink
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2025-02-18 00:44 | Gweilo Beer | Gweilo Beer is a craft brewery founded in July 2014 in Hong Kong. It released its first beer in June 2015. | Non-notable brewery. Sources provided are only trivial mentions, no sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper) |
2025-02-22 04:26 | Free run (animal) (Stewardship farming method of livestock and animal welfare) | Free run is a method of farming stewardship where the animals are not kept in cages but are allowed to wander around inside an enclosed structure, such as a barn. Unlike free range animals they do not have access to the outside. It is just cheaper than free range, but it is not looked upon as highly as by those concerned about animal welfare. | Zero reference (Boneless Pizza!) |
Culture/Internet culture
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2025-02-16 18:18 | Mezzanine (CMS) (Content management system written in Python using the Django framework) | Mezzanine is a content management system written in Python using the Django framework.[promotional source?] It was initially developed by Stephen McDonald in 2010, then formally released for use in 2012. McDonald wrote in a blog post that reception to Mezzanine was mostly positive, with the most notable feedback coming from GitHub users. | Been tagged for notability for years, does not come close to meeting the guidelines. (Greenman) |
2025-02-16 23:14 | HeySpace (Web-based task management application) | Planner (also known as HeySpace) is a web-based task management application founded in 2018 by Time Solutions. The program is a mix of Slack and Trello, combining an online chat facet of the former with project management of the latter. | Doesn't meet WP:NSOFT. The "reviews" are more like brief promotional descriptions than actual reviews, and most of the independent sites are unreliable blogs. Interestingly, their marketing guy bragged about how they publicized HeySpace: [1] (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | EveryBit.js (JavaScript open sourceuser management and messaging platform) | EveryBit.js is an open source user management and messaging platform written in JavaScript. The messaging system supports multiple file types and provides the ability to send content with 256 bit AES encryption. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | I.CX (Messaging and file sharing web application) | I.CX is a messaging and file sharing web application providing end-to-end encryption without any download or installation. It was developed by the Toronto firm EveryBit, and relies on the open-source EveryBit.js framework. All encryption is done client-side in the users web browser. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-21 04:18 | Art (company) (video game developer) | is a Japanese game development company based in Tokyo. | Fails WP:ORGSIG. No notable secondary sources and only notability is inherited from developed games. Website is also inaccessible due to being hijacked. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-20 03:33 | Twease | Twease is an open source biomedical web search engine which searches MEDLINE. | not a notable website, no sources (Y) |
2025-02-20 06:02 | Nikil Viswanathan (American software engineer) | Nikil Viswanathan is an American billionaire,[citation needed] and entrepreneur. He is the cofounder and CEO of Alchemy, the blockchain company backed by Stanford University, Alphabet, Inc. (Google) Chair John L. Hennessy, Charles Schwab, Reid Hoffman, and other billionaire founders and executives. | The article lacks sufficient evidence of notability, published secondary reliable sources and does not meet WP:BIO. Many sources do not meet WP:SECONDARY and some are not WP:INDEPENDENT of the subject such as their personal website. The article also exhibits signs and reads as a self-created WP:AB. Searches yielded no results for secondary reliable sources that meet WP:BIO on the living subject. (MSWDEV) |
Culture/Linguistics
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2025-02-22 07:00 | James Comer (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | James Comer may refer to: | WP:ONEOTHER. There are only two "James Comer"s in this disambiguation page, and one of them is the primary topic, which means it's not needed at all. (Jeffrey34555) |
2025-02-22 03:28 | List of scripts added in iOS | This is all the iOS Versions that have added font support for scripts and characters. | WP:NOTLIST, no sources. (WhoAteMyButter) |
Culture/Literature
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2025-02-16 23:46 | Judith McCoy Miller (American author) | Judith McCoy Miller (born 1944) is an author of Christian fiction. | Article has been unreferenced since its creation; one external link to subject's website, otherwise I would have used BLPPROD. Couldn't find significant coverage in reliable sources to support notability via WP:GNG or WP:NAUTHOR. (SunloungerFrog) |
2025-02-19 00:15 | Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers (organization) | The Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers (SOTCW) is an international body established in 1989 to promote all aspects of wargaming 20th century periods. Membership of the Society is on a subscription basis, with society members receiving copies of society magazine The Journal. | Fails GNG. Nothing in google news. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 16:01 | An Introduction to Rhyme | An Introduction To Rhyme (ISBN 1-85725-124-5) is a book by Peter Dale which was published by Agenda/Bellew in 1998. The first chapter gives a detailed and comprehensive categorization of forty types of rhyme available in English. | Does not appear to meet WP:NBOOK criteria. (Kazamzam) |
2025-02-20 17:20 | Jeanette Marie Sayers (American poet and editor) | Jeanette Marie Sayers is an American poet and editor. | non notable poet, found hardly any information on her (Eddie891) |
2025-02-22 11:23 | Wallenquist Organization | The Wallenquist Organization is a criminal organization in the fictional universe of Frank Miller's Sin City. It is led by Herr Wallenquist, a German-American (though the name is actually Swedish) mobster shrouded in mystery. The organization has a broad base of criminal enterprise to its name, including drug smuggling, contract killing, racketeering, organ harvesting and human trafficking for the purpose of illegal adoption ... | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:23 | Roark family (Fictional dynasty in graphic novel series Sin City) | The Roark family is a fictional dynasty from Frank Miller's graphic novel series Sin City. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:24 | The Girls of Old Town | The Girls of Old Town are fictional characters in Frank Miller's Sin City. Within the universe of Sin City, they are a group of self-governing prostitutes. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:25 | Wallace (Sin City) (Fictional character) | Wallace is the protagonist of Hell and Back, the longest of the Sin City yarns written by Frank Miller. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:28 | John Hartigan (Sin City) (Fictional character) | Detective John Hartigan is a major protagonist in the Sin City series of graphic novels, written by Frank Miller. He is the central character in That Yellow Bastard, and has a small cameo in Just Another Saturday Night. Miller has announced he will be the main character of another story, set before That Yellow Bastard. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
Culture/Biography
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2025-02-16 07:57 | Manea Al-Baroud (Emirati footballer (born 1994)) | Manea Saeed Khudoum Al-Baroud (Arabic:مانع سعيد خدوم البارود) (born 17 April 1994) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a winger. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 613 minutes in the Emirati league (per Soccerway), lack of coverage, the creator of the article is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 08:06 | Lin Junsheng (Chinese-born Hong Kong footballer) | Lin Junsheng (Chinese: 林俊生; pinyin: Lín Jùnshēng; Jyutping: lam4 zeon3 sang1 born 18 January 1985) is a former Chinese-born Hong Kong professional footballer. His usual positions are centre-back and right-back. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 230 minutes in the Hong Kong league, complete lack of coverage. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 08:11 | Long Wenhao (Chinese footballer (born 1997)) | Long Wenhao (Chinese: 龙文灏; pinyin: Lóng Wénhào; Mandarin pronunciation: ; born 30 March 1997) is a Chinese footballer who plays for Guangzhou R&F. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 900 minutes in the Hong Kong league, not sufficient coverage. The cited coverage is not close to being in-depth. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 10:19 | Francesco Nanni (Sammarinese sports shooter) | Francesco Nanni (born 4 January 1949) is a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-16 11:14 | Koki Toyoda (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka on loan from Nagoya Grampus. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 330 minutes in the Japanese third league. No independent sources in Japanese Wikipedia and only one here, a "mini-interview" which isn't sufficiently independent either. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 13:45 | Thomas-Bernd Quaas (German businessman) | Thomas-Bernd Quaas is a German businessman. He served as the chief executive officer of Beiersdorf between 2005 and 2012. | I don't think this meets the WP:GNG criteria. Quaas may have local notability only. There seems to be a lack of significant coverage in the sources. (Spartathenian) |
2025-02-16 18:11 | Ajay Nanavati | Ajay Nanavati (born 25 April 1956) was the former Managing Director of 3M Company, the only publicly listed subsidiary. He is currently the Chairman of Alicon Castolloy and the former chairman of Syndicate Bank. | Businessman who fails WP:GNG: sources are from press releases, on linkedin, or in one case, is an interview. (Vanamonde93) |
2025-02-16 20:25 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1995 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the fifth time at the Pan American Games, winning its first ever medal. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 22:25 | Jorge Jukich (Uruguayan cyclist) | Jorge Jukich (born 6 January 1943) is a former Uruguayan cyclist. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 00:34 | Providence Rugby (Rugby team) | The Providence Rugby Football Club (PRFC), established in 1969, is a rugby union club located in Providence, Rhode Island. It includes both men's and women's teams, with the women's team known as PWRFC. The PRFC men's team competes in Division III within the New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU). | Amateur rugby club; entirely unsourced; no evidence of meeting WP:NSPORT or WP:NORG. (Jfire) |
2025-02-17 03:52 | Pencho Vichev (Bulgarian sports shooter) | Pencho Vichev (Bulgarian: Пенчо Вичев; born 11 September 1952) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 10:47 | Abhishek Sharma (cricketer, born 1985) (Indian cricketer (born 1985)) | Abhishek Sharma (born 10 August 1985) is an Indian cricketer. He is a right arm leg spin bowler who hits powerful shots as a lower order batsman. | No references, nothing substantial on the career front either (OCDD) |
2025-02-16 08:00 | Mansor Shawkan (Emirati footballer (born 1995)) | Mansor Shawkan (Arabic:منصور شوكان; born 19 October 1995) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a left back. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 180 minutes in the Emirati league (per Soccerway), lack of coverage, the creator of the article is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-17 17:29 | Adewale Obalola (Nigerian footballer) | Adewale Obalola is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a forward for USL Championship club Hartford Athletic. | non-notable footballer who fails to meet WP:GNG at this point. Any sources I have found are just routine coverage regarding his transfer to the USL. Maybe more sources will be found in the future but I don't think this player is currently notable (Adamtt9) |
2025-02-17 23:33 | Larry Vella (Maltese sports shooter) | Larry Vella (15 March 1946 – 11 October 1996) was a Maltese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 00:10 | Josef Machan (sport shooter) (Czech sports shooter) | Josef Machan (born 29 October 1957) is a Czech sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 02:28 | Petros Pappas (Greek sports shooter) | Petros Pappas (born 6 May 1953) is a Greek sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 02:29 | Walter Perón (Peruvian sports shooter) | Walter Perón (born 30 September 1929) is a Peruvian former sports shooter. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 07:55 | Nicolas Vivas (Puerto Rican weightlifter) | Nicolas Vivas Rosaly (22 September 1924 – 8 October 1999) was a Puerto Rican weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 10:18 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships (Sporting event delegation) | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February. | Comparable to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Solomon Islands at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships, no indication of notability, no reliable independent sources, no indication that this will have any WP:SUSTAINED coverage (there are likely some primary sources from during the selection or event). (Fram) |
2025-02-18 14:43 | Kent Vaccaro (American racing driver) | Kent Vaccaro (born January 1, 2002) is an American racing driver. He last competed in the U.S. F2000 National Championship with Miller Vinatieri Motorsports. | old information that is no longer relevant or correct (Enduro16) |
2025-02-17 23:37 | Paul McLaughlin (businessman) (British businessman (born 1969)) | Paul McLaughlin (born 29 December 1969) is a British businessman. From August 2015 to October 2017, he was chief executive of the Building Engineering Services Association, a trade association within the construction sector. He is currently chief commercial officer of The Rail Safety & Standards Board. | notability (2A02:6B6F:E7E8:200:1DD7:4F74:905C:C1ED) |
2025-02-18 04:04 | Yogeshwar Amatya (Nepali rock pop singer-songwriter (born 1964)) | Yogeshwar Amatya (born 3 April 1964) is a Nepali singer, musician, producer, actor, social activist, and photographer, best known for his song "Jaba Sandhya Hunchha" as well as the 1998 album Karai Kara Le. Also in 1998, he released the album Ahile Chaahin Drabya Ko Aaasha Ma, Bastoo, which includes the song "Wakka Dikka". | lacks notability (AuroraTiara) |
2025-02-18 22:15 | Ayman Jumean (Jordanian fencer) | Ayman Jumean (born 14 March 1961) is a Jordanian former fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1984 Summer Olympics, losing all five of his bouts by identical scores of 5-0. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 23:19 | Abdul Latif Al-Bulushi (Omani sport shooter) | Abdul Latif Al-Bulushi (born 4 November 1955) is an Omani sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 23:47 | William Lewis Thomas (Welsh rugby footballer (1913–1995)) | William Lewis Thomas (30 June 1913 – 1 February 1995) born in Ystradgynlais, was a Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Ystradgynlais RFC and Neath RFC, as a Scrum-half, and club level rugby league (RL) for Ystradgynlais RLFC. | Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. Unreferenced article and unable to locate any significant coverage. (J Mo 101) |
2025-02-19 04:09 | Brad Kent (Musical artist) | Bradley Grant Kent (22 June 1958 – 3 February 2016) was a Canadian musician who played guitar with many of the early Vancouver punk rock bands, particularly Victorian Pork, the band which spawned D.O.A., Pointed Sticks and the Subhumans. Later he went to San Francisco to play guitar for the Avengers with Penelope Houston. | fails WP:GNG (FMSky) |
2025-02-19 05:21 | Alex Morgan (jetski racer) (World Cup and European Cup winner) | Alex Morgan is a World Cup and European Cup winning professional jet skier who participated in more than 50 international racing events in 13 countries. In Mexico, Alex Morgan has received the award 'Water Craft Racer' of the Mexico Century. | Promotional article with no reliable sources. Source 1&2 are non independent promotional articles/sites on the p1aquax jetski organisation, and other sources are self published. (Spacepine) |
2025-02-19 08:07 | Trevon Salazar (Belizean racing cyclist (born 1991)) | Trevon Travis Salazar (born February 28, 1991) is a Belizean racing cyclist, competed as a junior in the 2009 Vuelta a Guatemala. He currently rides for the Bahati Foundation Elite Team. In 2009 he won the Jr SanCas/BTB City Classic, a criterium race traversing Albert and Regent streets from house of culture to Belize Bank. | Created by a single purpose editor. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 09:44 | Park Dae-un (South Korean sports shooter) | Park Dae-un (born 12 September 1961) is a South Korean sports shooter. He competed in the men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-16 22:43 | Mohammed Tayea (Egyptian political leader) | Mohammed Ali Tayea (1945-2000) was one of the political leaders in Egypt during the Sadat and Mubarak era. He died on 1 May 2000. | Non-notable. A search did not yield any reputable sources. Article unreferenced since 2009. (Coldupnorth) |
2025-02-19 22:18 | Ricardo Tellechea (Paraguayan sports shooter) | Ricardo Tellechea (born November 16, 1953) is a Paraguayan pistol shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He came 67 in the mixed skeet shooting, with a total score of 146 points. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 22:24 | Esteban Boza (Peruvian sports shooter (born 1966)) | Esteban Boza (born 22 August 1966) is a Peruvian sports shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 23:12 | Michael Swain (weightlifter) (Guyanese weightlifter) | Michael Swain (born 1933) is a Guyanese weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 23:45 | Yuto Kubo (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who last played for Tokyo United. | Played 8 times in 2015, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-19 23:54 | Kento Onodera (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. On 1 January 2016, Kento retired from professional football aged 26. | Played 3 games in 2014, retired in 2015 (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:22 | Zen Cardona (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Giravanz Kitakyushu. | Played 24 times, last played in 2022 and hasn't played since. (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:34 | Genki Hirakawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka. | Retired in 2021 after 17 appearances, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:46 | John Bogie (Kenyan judoka) | John Bogie (born 28 December 1963) is a Kenyan former judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:50 | Tommy Mortensen (Danish judoka) | Tommy Mortensen (born 4 January 1966) is a Danish judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated first round (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:52 | Kentaro Gunji (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer. | Played 6 times in their career, has not played since 2016, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 03:43 | Luis Gamarra (Bolivian sports shooter) | Luis Gamarra (born 23 July 1956) is a Bolivian sports shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 02:32 | Dhayalan Mohanasundaram | Dhayalan Mohanasundaram is the Joint Managing Director of Amirthaa Dairy and the Founder of Milchmann, a subsidiary of Amirthaa Dairy. | Clearly non-notable. (PK650) |
2025-02-20 08:42 | Zlatko Poláček (Czech sports shooter) | Zlatko Poláček (born 17 February 1925) was a Czechoslovak sports shooter. He competed in the 25 m pistol event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NOLY. (FromCzech) |
2025-02-20 13:13 | Kohei Imazeki (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Grulla Morioka. | Played 12 times, hasn't played since 2018, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:15 | Shota Hayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Last played professionally in 2018, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:23 | Hidemasa Kobayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Nagano Parceiro. | Played 12 times, last played professionally in 2017, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:30 | Sho Kagami (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Fujieda MYFC. | Played 5 times professionally, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-19 22:20 | Rodolfos Alexakos (Greek sports shooter (born 1945)) | Rodolfos Alexakos (born 12 May 1945) is a Greek sports shooter. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 15:09 | Ryoji Mano (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Played 16 times in 2015, hasn't played since, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 15:10 | Hikaru Kuba (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Played 12 times professionally, Retired in 2013, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-19 15:54 | Masayuki Maegawa (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Nowhere near notable with only 1 J League game. Edited by sock farm, creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-20 22:22 | Marquinhos (footballer, born February 1976) (Brazilian footballer) | Francisco Marcos Valentin (born February 24, 1976) is a Brazilian football player. | I could not find significant coverage, or evidence that he played much for any of these clubs. Creator can certainly not help as they are blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-20 22:41 | Said Khalil Al-Dosari (Saudi Arabian sprinter) | Said Khalil Al-Dosari (Arabic: سعيد خليل الدوسري; born 2 July 1948) is a Saudi Arabian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:42 | Dominic Saidu (Liberian sprinter) | Dominic Saidu (born 19 March 1950) is a Liberian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:47 | Christian Kezel (French sports shooter) | Christian Kezel (born 6 June 1950) is a French sports shooter. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:54 | Rishiram Pradhan (Nepalese judoka) | Rishiram Pradhan (born 1962) is a Nepalese judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 23:51 | Ihab Al-Youssef (Syrian boxer (born 1971)) | Ihab Al-Youssef (Arabic: إيهاب اليوسف; born 1 January 1971) is a Syrian boxer. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he lost his only fight. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:04 | Axel Krämer (German sports shooter) | Axel Krämer (born 26 July 1957) is a German sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:07 | Kiril Gechevski (Bulgarian sports shooter) | Kiril Gechevski (Bulgarian: Кирил Гечевски; born 19 May 1954) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:10 | Kim Hwa-jong (North Korean sports shooter) | Kim Hwa-jong (born 22 March 1945) is a North Korean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 08:09 | Junior Hochou (Ivorian footballer) | Junior Hochou Hore (born 30 December 2000) is an Ivorian footballer. He currently plays as a defender for Hatta. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, only played 820 minutes in the UAE Pro League and lack of significant independent coverage. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-20 03:39 | Zdravko Zdravkov (architect) (Bulgarian architect (born 1972)) | Zdravko Zdravkov (Bulgarian: Здравко Здравков; born 27 September 1972) was the Chief Architect of Sofia Metropolitan Municipality. | Fails WP:BASIC. Few secondary sources with unsubstantial depth of coverage are available. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-20 01:09 | E. K. T. Sivakumar (Indian chemist (born 1968)) | Dr. E.K.T Sivakumar (born 28 September 1968) is an Indian chemist born in Podaturpet, Tamil Nadu near Tiruttani. He is a visiting professor at Anna University, Department of Ceramic Technology- Alagappa College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai- 600025. | Fails WP:BIO. most statements are unsourced. Only one article in mainstream media has any meaningful coverage of the subject(https://www.thehindu.com/features/education/professor-gets-lifetime-achievement-award/article3639355.ece) and that too is sponsored. mentioned books concerning subject are prima facie not real. (LaziedLies) |
2025-02-20 21:06 | Asieh Namdar (Iranian American journalist (born 1967)) | Asieh Namdar (born 1967) is an Iranian American journalist and television presenter. She is currently an anchor for CGTN America in Washington, D.C. | Article subject passes neither WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, nor WP:JOURNALIST. (Choucas Bleu) |
2025-02-21 10:23 | Ruvimbo Samanga (Zimbabwean scholar and lawyer) | Ruvimbo Samanga is a Space Policy Analyst and sits on the Board of the Space Arbitration Assocciation. Ruvimbo has supported a number of international initiatives in policy, business, outreach, and education geared towards the advancement of space and satellite applications for sustainable development. | [No reason given] (Tescoid) |
2025-02-21 14:04 | Awad Al-Hasini (Jordanian long-distance runner) | Mahmoud Awad Sress Al-Hasini (born 15 February 1967) is a Jordanian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:08 | Abdullah Al-Dosari (runner) (Bahraini long-distance runner) | Abdullah Hussein Al-Dosari (born 19 April 1965) is a Bahraini long-distance runner who placed 43rd in the men's 5000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:10 | Gary Georges (Haitian sprinter) | Gary Georges (born 17 February 1953) is a Haitian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:12 | Yussuf Moli Yesky (Chadian runner) | Yussuf Moli Yesky (born January 1, 1965) is a middle distance and long distance athlete who competed internationally for Chad | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:12 | Basil Kilani (Jordanian long-distance runner) | Basil Kilani (born 6 August 1960) is a Jordanian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:13 | Danilo Alves (footballer, born 1989) (Brazilian footballer (born 1989)) | Danilo Alves de Freitas or simply Danilo Alves (born 12 February 1989, in Mato Grosso), is a Brazilian centre midfielder. He currently plays for Rio Branco SP. | Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. All "sources" are profiles of his career with absolutely no secondary sources to note. Article creator was blocked for creating articles on equally obscure footballers. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-20 20:40 | Ali Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah (Kuwaiti royal) | Sheikh Ali Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah (Arabic: علي الجراح الصباح) was the Former Minister of Amiri Diwan of Kuwait, Former Minister of Oil and Former Deputy Minister of the Amiri Diwan of Kuwait. | [BLP] |
2025-02-20 20:39 | Mubarak Faisal Saud Al-Sabah (Kuwaiti royal) | Sheikh Mubarak Faisal Saud Al-Sabah (Arabic: مبارك فيصل سعود الصباح) is the Minister of Amiri Diwan of Kuwait and Former Head of the Diwan of the Crown Prince of Kuwait. | [BLP] |
2025-02-22 01:55 | József Peterman (Hungarian cyclist) | József Peterman (born 23 October 1947) is a Hungarian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 01:56 | Jeremy Cole (Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1941)) | Jeremy Cole (born 24 April 1941) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter, now currently Australian. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 06:49 | Kazuki Sorimachi (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Having played only a handful of J2 League games, there is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm and the creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-22 06:50 | Ryuichi Dogaki (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Having played only one J2 League game, there is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm and the creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-21 14:15 | Ahmad Smour (Jordanian long-distance runner) | Ahmad Smour (born 12 January 1993) is a Jordanian long-distance runner. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Normally notable runners have at least competed in Olympics. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 08:48 | Raphael Kazembe (Malawian cyclist (born 1947)) | Raphael Kazembe (born 24 March 1947) is a former Malawian cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 08:49 | Harry Nkopeka (Malawian middle-distance runner) | Harry Nkopeka (born 12 October 1948) is a Malawian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 16:11 | F. W. Kalbfleisch | F. W. Kalbfleisch was a German publishing company based in Gelnhausen. It was founded in 1832 by Johann Carl Janda as a combined printing company, library and stationery shop. In 1833 Janda also founded the newspaper Wöchentliches Unterhaltungsblatt, later renamed Gelnhäuser Tageblatt (de), which still exists. | Fails WP:ORGSIG. No inherent notability other than existence. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-17 18:17 | Hervé Schreiner (French footballer (born 1974)) | Hervé Schreiner (born November 29, 1974) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. | [BLP] |
2025-02-22 18:59 | Yusuke Suzuki (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having played only five J2 League games. There is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. (Geschichte) |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2025-02-16 23:46 | Judith McCoy Miller (American author) | Judith McCoy Miller (born 1944) is an author of Christian fiction. | Article has been unreferenced since its creation; one external link to subject's website, otherwise I would have used BLPPROD. Couldn't find significant coverage in reliable sources to support notability via WP:GNG or WP:NAUTHOR. (SunloungerFrog) |
2025-02-17 15:26 | Jane Atkinson Cooper (Wife of English footballer) | Jane Atkinson Mulvaney (born 2 January 1941) is an English wife of former Professional footballer Dick Mulvaney. | Fails WP:ANYBIO, lacks any reliable secondary sources (Dan arndt) |
2025-02-19 22:17 | Mónica Patron (Mexican sports shooter) | Mónica Patron (born 16 April 1963) is a Mexican sports shooter. She competed in the women's 25 metre pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
1970-01-01 00:00 | Donya Dadrasan (Iranian singer (born 1998)) | Donya Dadrasan (born March 14, 1997) is an Iranian singer. | [Failed to parse] |
2025-02-20 01:57 | Madina Fozilova (Tajikistani footballer) | Madina Fozilova (born 1 May 1996) is a Tajikistani footballer who plays as a forward. She has been a member of the Tajikistan women's national team. | Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2025-02-20 17:20 | Jeanette Marie Sayers (American poet and editor) | Jeanette Marie Sayers is an American poet and editor. | non notable poet, found hardly any information on her (Eddie891) |
2025-02-21 22:22 | Bernie Farrelly (Irish camogie player) | Bernadette ‘Bernie’ Farrelly Maguire is a former Irish camogie player, who won individual honours and other medals with St Anne's Dunhill. Maguire was on the team that won the 2000 junior Club championship. She was named her club's player of the year for 1995–1997, which was then a record. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. A Google search for this name, if anything, returned more results for the Australian rules football player. Even that search returned only 133 results. The search showed nothing that could be used to improve the article. The name is not mentioned in coverage of the subject, e.g. here. A Google search for "Bernie Maguire" returned only 213 results. A Google search for "Bernadette Maguire" returned only 160 results. A club player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. The subject of this article does not seem to have played for Waterford yet. The only source provided is one page (460) in a book. This book was written by a president of the organisation overseeing this sport, and was published by that organisation, so can hardly be classed as independent. The same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, as well as several other stubs that have been deleted in recent years, created by User:Camogie History. This suggests more of a list on that page rather than anything that amounts to significant coverage. (Gaois) |
2025-02-21 22:22 | Amy Murphy (Irish camogie player) | Amy Murphy is an Irish marketing analyst and camogie player for Four Roads. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The website link used as reference for her "club record" is dead and, even if it was not, it is still not independent of the subject. A Google search for her name returned only 162 results. This is probably not her. This is probably not her either. The actress might be a more likely target for this title but it appears that she has only two credits, from 1999 and 2000. A club/under-16/under-14 player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. This Amy Murphy plays the sport with Sliabh Rua, which is presumably only a club too. I am not sure what it could be used for except to say she dislikes "missing training". But she would have been about seven when User:Camogie History created this article in January 2010, so it isn't her. (Gaois) |
2025-02-21 22:21 | Aisling Diamond (Irish camogie player) | Aisling Diamond is an Irish camogie player. She was her club's player of the year in 2007. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. A Google search for this name returned only 97 results. The official website link cited is dead and is not independent of the subject. As for the other citation, if she was playing minor in 2004 then if a local paper from 2000 mentions her as "an under-14 star for Blackhall in the community games", would that not mean she had recently left primary school? Yet that link is also dead. It is difficult so see what it would add even if was not. This might be her, finishing as "second runner-up" in Miss Meath 2011. But finishing as second runner-up in Miss Meath 2011 is unlikely to lead to notability. This actress has one credit from 2021. She might have a future chance of taking this title. A club/under-16/under-14 player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. (Gaois) |
2025-02-22 09:11 | Lady Natasha Isaacs (noblewoman; British socialite) | Lady Natasha Rose Eleanor Finch (née Isaacs; born 24 April 1983) is an English aristocrat, socialite, and founder of Beulah London. | Tagged for notability since August 2020 (over four years). Notability still seems not established. (Feline Hymnic) |
Culture/Media
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2025-02-19 06:13 | Souled and Healed (2005 studio album by Jim Diamond) | Souled and Healed is the 2005 comeback album from Jim Diamond, his first studio album since 1994's Sugarolly Days. He would promote this album in the UK and Europe intermittently with saxophone player Snake Davis as The Blue Shoes. | Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. No reviews easily found. (Blackballnz) |
2025-02-19 18:55 | Latin American Herald Tribune (Venezuelan Digital newspaper) | The Latin American Herald Tribune (LAHT) is an online-only newspaper with headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela. It is aimed at English-reading people who want to be informed about Latin America. The publication identifies itself as the successor of the defunct Venezuelan newspaper The Daily Journal. | Lack of notability, all references are primary sources, website defunct (Itzcuauhtli11) |
1970-01-01 00:00 | Donya Dadrasan (Iranian singer (born 1998)) | Donya Dadrasan (born March 14, 1997) is an Iranian singer. | [Failed to parse] |
2025-02-17 16:01 | An Introduction to Rhyme | An Introduction To Rhyme (ISBN 1-85725-124-5) is a book by Peter Dale which was published by Agenda/Bellew in 1998. The first chapter gives a detailed and comprehensive categorization of forty types of rhyme available in English. | Does not appear to meet WP:NBOOK criteria. (Kazamzam) |
2025-02-20 15:01 | In-Fest (indoor rock music festival based in London, England since 2007) | In-Fest is a mini indoor music festival in the UK. | Article has never cited any sources and topic appears to fail notability. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-22 00:01 | Django (music software) (software) | Django is a software program for engraving of tabulature for lutes, archlute, theorbo and other early plucked and bowed instruments. It may be an earlier or later version of "Fandango" software. It was created by the French composer, lutenist, and programmer Alain Veylit. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT; there are only a handful of trivial mentions for both this software and Fandango, and no SIGCOV for either of them. (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-22 11:23 | Wallenquist Organization | The Wallenquist Organization is a criminal organization in the fictional universe of Frank Miller's Sin City. It is led by Herr Wallenquist, a German-American (though the name is actually Swedish) mobster shrouded in mystery. The organization has a broad base of criminal enterprise to its name, including drug smuggling, contract killing, racketeering, organ harvesting and human trafficking for the purpose of illegal adoption ... | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:23 | Roark family (Fictional dynasty in graphic novel series Sin City) | The Roark family is a fictional dynasty from Frank Miller's graphic novel series Sin City. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:24 | The Girls of Old Town | The Girls of Old Town are fictional characters in Frank Miller's Sin City. Within the universe of Sin City, they are a group of self-governing prostitutes. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:25 | Wallace (Sin City) (Fictional character) | Wallace is the protagonist of Hell and Back, the longest of the Sin City yarns written by Frank Miller. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 11:28 | John Hartigan (Sin City) (Fictional character) | Detective John Hartigan is a major protagonist in the Sin City series of graphic novels, written by Frank Miller. He is the central character in That Yellow Bastard, and has a small cameo in Just Another Saturday Night. Miller has announced he will be the main character of another story, set before That Yellow Bastard. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
Culture/Media/Books
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2025-02-16 23:46 | Judith McCoy Miller (American author) | Judith McCoy Miller (born 1944) is an author of Christian fiction. | Article has been unreferenced since its creation; one external link to subject's website, otherwise I would have used BLPPROD. Couldn't find significant coverage in reliable sources to support notability via WP:GNG or WP:NAUTHOR. (SunloungerFrog) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
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2025-02-19 00:15 | Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers (organization) | The Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers (SOTCW) is an international body established in 1989 to promote all aspects of wargaming 20th century periods. Membership of the Society is on a subscription basis, with society members receiving copies of society magazine The Journal. | Fails GNG. Nothing in google news. (LibStar) |
Culture/Media/Films
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2025-02-19 08:57 | Harry E. Squire (American cinematographer) | Harry E. Squire (1890-1977) was a cinematographer who filmed Frank Buck’s third movie, Fang and Claw, and later photographed This is Cinerama and other features in Cinerama. | fails WP:GNG and WP:CREATIVE (Themoonisacheese) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2025-02-18 08:39 | Chefa (2007 studio album by Miss Platnum) | Chefa is the second studio album by German musician Miss Platnum. It was released on 25 May 2008 under the label Four Music. The album's first single, "Give Me the Food" reached No. 11 on the Romanian charts. The album's second single, "Come Marry Me", was released on 24 August 2007 and features German singer Peter Fox from the band Seeed. | Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability (Blackballnz) |
2025-02-19 04:09 | Brad Kent (Musical artist) | Bradley Grant Kent (22 June 1958 – 3 February 2016) was a Canadian musician who played guitar with many of the early Vancouver punk rock bands, particularly Victorian Pork, the band which spawned D.O.A., Pointed Sticks and the Subhumans. Later he went to San Francisco to play guitar for the Avengers with Penelope Houston. | fails WP:GNG (FMSky) |
2025-02-19 19:09 | Hi wa Mata Noborikuri Kaesu (1998 single by Dragon Ash) | is the first maxi single by Japanese group Dragon Ash, released in 1998. The single's title track was the opening theme to the 1998 anime DT Eightron. | Article cites no sources. Was unable to find significant coverage of article subject. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-19 20:16 | Waiting to Be Old (1997 compilation album by Various Artists) | Waiting To Be Old is a compilation album released on the Opprobrium label in August 1997. It was intended as a side-piece to Opprobrium magazine. | No significant coverage found. Fails WP:NALBUMS. (Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars) |
2025-02-20 15:11 | My Riot (2006 studio album by Roger Miret and the Disasters) | My Riot is the third studio album by Roger Miret and the Disasters. It was released on August 22, 2006 via Sailor's Grave Records. It is their first album not released on Hellcat Records. | Cites no sources, article topic album fails notability and is included in band's parent article. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-20 15:19 | Roger Miret and the Disasters (album) (2002 studio album by Roger Miret and the Disasters) | Roger Miret and the Disasters is the debut studio album by Roger Miret and the Disasters. It was released on September 10, 2002. | Article does not cite any sources, topic album appears to lack any significant coverage in independent sources. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-20 17:41 | Music Pool 2002 (2003 live album by Hitomi Yaida) | Music Pool 2002 is the first live album by Hitomi Yada, released on 19 February 2003. The full title is Aozora Records Music Pool 2002 performed by Yaeko, as this event was an exposition of Aozora Records' artists at the time performing around and with Yada. | Article cites no sources whatsoever. Could not find significant coverage for topic album, appears to fail notability. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-21 15:14 | Movie Klip (song performed by Nephew) | "Movie Klip" is the first single by Danish rock band Nephew from their 2004 album USADSB. | No significant coverage of the single recording in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-22 14:20 | The Sleeping Tracks (extended play) | The Sleeping Tracks is an EP Album of post-rock band Inspirative, released in 2009 | No significant coverage of the EP album in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-22 15:59 | Spielleyt | Freiburger Spielleyt is a Swiss medieval music ensemble based in Freiburg, Germany, founded in 1990. "Spielleyt" is an archaic spelling of Spielleute, the German for medieval players. | Fails WP:BAND. No demonstration of any notability other that it exists. (MimirIsSmart) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2025-02-16 18:18 | Mezzanine (CMS) (Content management system written in Python using the Django framework) | Mezzanine is a content management system written in Python using the Django framework.[promotional source?] It was initially developed by Stephen McDonald in 2010, then formally released for use in 2012. McDonald wrote in a blog post that reception to Mezzanine was mostly positive, with the most notable feedback coming from GitHub users. | Been tagged for notability for years, does not come close to meeting the guidelines. (Greenman) |
2025-02-16 23:14 | HeySpace (Web-based task management application) | Planner (also known as HeySpace) is a web-based task management application founded in 2018 by Time Solutions. The program is a mix of Slack and Trello, combining an online chat facet of the former with project management of the latter. | Doesn't meet WP:NSOFT. The "reviews" are more like brief promotional descriptions than actual reviews, and most of the independent sites are unreliable blogs. Interestingly, their marketing guy bragged about how they publicized HeySpace: [2] (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | EveryBit.js (JavaScript open sourceuser management and messaging platform) | EveryBit.js is an open source user management and messaging platform written in JavaScript. The messaging system supports multiple file types and provides the ability to send content with 256 bit AES encryption. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | I.CX (Messaging and file sharing web application) | I.CX is a messaging and file sharing web application providing end-to-end encryption without any download or installation. It was developed by the Toronto firm EveryBit, and relies on the open-source EveryBit.js framework. All encryption is done client-side in the users web browser. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-18 13:20 | Tangerine (software) (cross-platform music server) | Tangerine is a cross-platform music server for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Tangerine uses the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) protocol to allow the user to listen to music over a network using a client such as Rhythmbox, Banshee, or iTunes. Tangerine uses SQLite as its database. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:20 | Vino (VNC server) (Desktop sharing server for GNOME) | Vino was a VNC server for the GNOME desktop environment, the GNOME developers now recommend using "gnome-remote-desktop" instead. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:21 | Wike (software) (Wikipedia Reader for the GNOME Desktop) | Wike is a desktop application for Linux and *nix systems written in Python and GTK to read and browse Wikipedia. It provides access to all of the encyclopedia in a native application with a simpler view and distraction free environment. It supports features such as multiple tabs, recent article list, GNOME Shell search integration, dark mode, and bookmark management. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:21 | Nemiver (C/C++ debugger for GNOME) | Nemiver is computer software, a graphical standalone debugger for the programming languages C and C++, which integrates in the GNOME desktop environment. It currently features a backend which uses the well known GNU Debugger (GDB). The creator and the current lead developer is Dodji Seketeli. | Barely any notability, no ref. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:26 | YMP File | The YMP file (file-extension .ymp) which stands for YaST Meta Package, is a file used in the openSUSE operating system (based on the Linux kernel). It is used in a feature called one-click install. This allows a user to click a "One-Click Install" button on certain websites to automatically install software, without having to download and install the software separately. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-20 02:55 | The Association for Work Process Improvement (organization) | TAWPI was a membership association that focused on the improvement of work processes in data capture, document and remittance processing. It was originally the OCR Users Association (OCRUA) founded in 1970, which was renamed the Recognition Technology Users Association (RTUA) in 1981. | Based on primary sources. Nothing in google news, and 1 line mentions in google books. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 07:09 | Zeero (Tru64 UNIX command) | Zeero is a Tru64 UNIX command/utility that zeros out disks prior to rewrite. | Zero coverage in reliable sources. (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-20 03:33 | Twease | Twease is an open source biomedical web search engine which searches MEDLINE. | not a notable website, no sources (Y) |
2025-02-20 06:02 | Nikil Viswanathan (American software engineer) | Nikil Viswanathan is an American billionaire,[citation needed] and entrepreneur. He is the cofounder and CEO of Alchemy, the blockchain company backed by Stanford University, Alphabet, Inc. (Google) Chair John L. Hennessy, Charles Schwab, Reid Hoffman, and other billionaire founders and executives. | The article lacks sufficient evidence of notability, published secondary reliable sources and does not meet WP:BIO. Many sources do not meet WP:SECONDARY and some are not WP:INDEPENDENT of the subject such as their personal website. The article also exhibits signs and reads as a self-created WP:AB. Searches yielded no results for secondary reliable sources that meet WP:BIO on the living subject. (MSWDEV) |
2025-02-22 14:43 | Nickel (hacker group) (China-based hacking group) | Nickel is a China-based hacking group, reportedly backed by the Chinese government, that primarily targets government organisations. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2025-02-17 22:05 | List of Booba episodes | Booba is a 2011 animated series created by Russian animation company 3D-Sparrow and distributed by Kedoo Entertainment. The show has a total of 118 episodes within its five seasons. | Fails WP:GNG and hence WP:NLIST. No secondary RS covering the subject found. Also noting that the article for the main subject of the list was draftified. (Liu1126) |
2025-02-18 17:35 | Sports Kyoushitsu (television series) | Sports Kyoushitsu is a Japanese TV program, broadcast by NHK, focusing on how to coach and play sports. The program began in 1961 and continues to be broadcast every weekend. | No significant coverage of the television program in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-20 02:57 | Phillip's Wish (1993 British TV series or programme) | Phillip's Wish is a television programme aimed at children, broadcast on the BBC, produced for BBC Kids World & The Britt Allcroft Company by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment. | This is not a real programme. I checked the Lost Media Wiki forum page on this topic and I can confirm that this is fake (there is no evidence on any archived version of the BBC/CBBC website and all online search attempts lead to completely unrelated results). In fact, it must have been probably mixed up with William's Wish Wellingtons (an actual animated children’s programme that exists). (69.131.80.236) |
2025-02-18 00:37 | The DaVincibles (Australian animated television series) | The DaVincibles is an Italian animated television series created by Filippo Fiocchi. It follows the antics of the modern day DaVinci family, 16-year-old Pablo, 15-year-old Zoe and their crazy but lovable Uncle Leo as they try to stop the Society of Very Bad Villains. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
Culture/Media/Video games
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2025-02-21 04:18 | Art (company) (video game developer) | is a Japanese game development company based in Tokyo. | Fails WP:ORGSIG. No notable secondary sources and only notability is inherited from developed games. Website is also inaccessible due to being hijacked. (MimirIsSmart) |
Culture/Performing arts
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2025-02-20 15:44 | Iki arvadli (comic dance) | Iki arvadli is a comic dance that was created in Karadagli village in the Shaki district. It is performed by men. | Fails WP:GNG. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
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2025-02-16 21:36 | Scunthorpe Islamic Centre (Mosque in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England) | Scunthorpe Islamic Centre is a mosque and Islamic centre in the town of Scunthorpe in the North Lincolnshire unitary area of Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the six mosques around the town and its urban area. The mosque is located on Parkinson Avenue. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-16 21:37 | Grantham Islamic Mosque (Mosque in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England) | Grantham Islamic Mosque is a mosque in the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-16 21:38 | UKIM Boston Mosque & Islamic Centre (Mosque in Boston, Lincolnshire, England) | UKIM Boston Mosque & Islamic Centre also shortened to Boston Mosque is a mosque in the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-16 21:39 | Masjid Al Noor, Boston (Mosque in Boston, Lincolnshire, England) | Masjid Al Noor is a mosque in the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-20 14:48 | Haji Rufai Bey Mosque (Mosque in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan) | The Haji Rufai Bey Mosque (Azerbaijani: Hacı Rüfai bəy Məscidi; Arabic: مسجد حاجي رفاعي باي) is a mosque in the Nakhichevan of Azerbaijan. It was built in the 18th century. | Cites no sources whatsoever. Article subject fails WP:NBUILD. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-21 20:20 | VLCS | The very long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase (VLCS) comprises 6 isoenzymes: SLC27A1, SLC27A2, SLC27A3, SLC27A4, SLC27A5, SLC27A6. It is not logical to redirect it only to SLC27A2. (Abvdj) | |
2025-02-22 23:22 | Next papal conclave | The next papal conclave will occur after the death or resignation of the current Pope, Francis. | Per WP:TOOSOON. No reason for creating this now. Title is also speculative and unhelpful. (CycloneYoris) |
Culture/Sports
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2025-02-16 07:57 | Manea Al-Baroud (Emirati footballer (born 1994)) | Manea Saeed Khudoum Al-Baroud (Arabic:مانع سعيد خدوم البارود) (born 17 April 1994) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a winger. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 613 minutes in the Emirati league (per Soccerway), lack of coverage, the creator of the article is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 08:06 | Lin Junsheng (Chinese-born Hong Kong footballer) | Lin Junsheng (Chinese: 林俊生; pinyin: Lín Jùnshēng; Jyutping: lam4 zeon3 sang1 born 18 January 1985) is a former Chinese-born Hong Kong professional footballer. His usual positions are centre-back and right-back. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 230 minutes in the Hong Kong league, complete lack of coverage. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 08:11 | Long Wenhao (Chinese footballer (born 1997)) | Long Wenhao (Chinese: 龙文灏; pinyin: Lóng Wénhào; Mandarin pronunciation: ; born 30 March 1997) is a Chinese footballer who plays for Guangzhou R&F. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 900 minutes in the Hong Kong league, not sufficient coverage. The cited coverage is not close to being in-depth. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 10:19 | Francesco Nanni (Sammarinese sports shooter) | Francesco Nanni (born 4 January 1949) is a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-16 11:14 | Koki Toyoda (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka on loan from Nagoya Grampus. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 330 minutes in the Japanese third league. No independent sources in Japanese Wikipedia and only one here, a "mini-interview" which isn't sufficiently independent either. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 20:24 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1979 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 8th Pan American Games were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 1 to July 15, 1979. Antigua and Barbuda made its debut at the Pan American Games. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:24 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1983 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 9th Pan American Games were held in Caracas, Venezuela from August 14 to August 29, 1983. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the second time at the Pan American Games. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:24 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1987 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 10th Pan American Games were held in Indianapolis, United States from 7 to 23 August 1987. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the third time at the Pan American Games. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:25 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1995 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the fifth time at the Pan American Games, winning its first ever medal. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:26 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1999 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from 23 July to 8 August 1999. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the sixth time at the Pan American Games. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:28 | Bahamas at the 1979 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 8th Pan American Games were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 1 to July 15, 1979. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:28 | Bahamas at the 1983 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 9th Pan American Games were held in Caracas, Venezuela from August 14 to August 29, 1983. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 22:25 | Jorge Jukich (Uruguayan cyclist) | Jorge Jukich (born 6 January 1943) is a former Uruguayan cyclist. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 00:34 | Providence Rugby (Rugby team) | The Providence Rugby Football Club (PRFC), established in 1969, is a rugby union club located in Providence, Rhode Island. It includes both men's and women's teams, with the women's team known as PWRFC. The PRFC men's team competes in Division III within the New England Rugby Football Union (NERFU). | Amateur rugby club; entirely unsourced; no evidence of meeting WP:NSPORT or WP:NORG. (Jfire) |
2025-02-17 03:52 | Pencho Vichev (Bulgarian sports shooter) | Pencho Vichev (Bulgarian: Пенчо Вичев; born 11 September 1952) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 10:47 | Abhishek Sharma (cricketer, born 1985) (Indian cricketer (born 1985)) | Abhishek Sharma (born 10 August 1985) is an Indian cricketer. He is a right arm leg spin bowler who hits powerful shots as a lower order batsman. | No references, nothing substantial on the career front either (OCDD) |
2025-02-16 08:00 | Mansor Shawkan (Emirati footballer (born 1995)) | Mansor Shawkan (Arabic:منصور شوكان; born 19 October 1995) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a left back. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 180 minutes in the Emirati league (per Soccerway), lack of coverage, the creator of the article is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-17 17:29 | Adewale Obalola (Nigerian footballer) | Adewale Obalola is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a forward for USL Championship club Hartford Athletic. | non-notable footballer who fails to meet WP:GNG at this point. Any sources I have found are just routine coverage regarding his transfer to the USL. Maybe more sources will be found in the future but I don't think this player is currently notable (Adamtt9) |
2025-02-17 23:33 | Larry Vella (Maltese sports shooter) | Larry Vella (15 March 1946 – 11 October 1996) was a Maltese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 00:10 | Josef Machan (sport shooter) (Czech sports shooter) | Josef Machan (born 29 October 1957) is a Czech sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 02:28 | Petros Pappas (Greek sports shooter) | Petros Pappas (born 6 May 1953) is a Greek sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 02:29 | Walter Perón (Peruvian sports shooter) | Walter Perón (born 30 September 1929) is a Peruvian former sports shooter. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 07:55 | Nicolas Vivas (Puerto Rican weightlifter) | Nicolas Vivas Rosaly (22 September 1924 – 8 October 1999) was a Puerto Rican weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 10:18 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships (Sporting event delegation) | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February. | Comparable to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Solomon Islands at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships, no indication of notability, no reliable independent sources, no indication that this will have any WP:SUSTAINED coverage (there are likely some primary sources from during the selection or event). (Fram) |
2025-02-18 14:43 | Kent Vaccaro (American racing driver) | Kent Vaccaro (born January 1, 2002) is an American racing driver. He last competed in the U.S. F2000 National Championship with Miller Vinatieri Motorsports. | old information that is no longer relevant or correct (Enduro16) |
2025-02-18 22:15 | Ayman Jumean (Jordanian fencer) | Ayman Jumean (born 14 March 1961) is a Jordanian former fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1984 Summer Olympics, losing all five of his bouts by identical scores of 5-0. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 23:19 | Abdul Latif Al-Bulushi (Omani sport shooter) | Abdul Latif Al-Bulushi (born 4 November 1955) is an Omani sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 23:47 | William Lewis Thomas (Welsh rugby footballer (1913–1995)) | William Lewis Thomas (30 June 1913 – 1 February 1995) born in Ystradgynlais, was a Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Ystradgynlais RFC and Neath RFC, as a Scrum-half, and club level rugby league (RL) for Ystradgynlais RLFC. | Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. Unreferenced article and unable to locate any significant coverage. (J Mo 101) |
2025-02-19 05:21 | Alex Morgan (jetski racer) (World Cup and European Cup winner) | Alex Morgan is a World Cup and European Cup winning professional jet skier who participated in more than 50 international racing events in 13 countries. In Mexico, Alex Morgan has received the award 'Water Craft Racer' of the Mexico Century. | Promotional article with no reliable sources. Source 1&2 are non independent promotional articles/sites on the p1aquax jetski organisation, and other sources are self published. (Spacepine) |
2025-02-19 08:07 | Trevon Salazar (Belizean racing cyclist (born 1991)) | Trevon Travis Salazar (born February 28, 1991) is a Belizean racing cyclist, competed as a junior in the 2009 Vuelta a Guatemala. He currently rides for the Bahati Foundation Elite Team. In 2009 he won the Jr SanCas/BTB City Classic, a criterium race traversing Albert and Regent streets from house of culture to Belize Bank. | Created by a single purpose editor. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 09:44 | Park Dae-un (South Korean sports shooter) | Park Dae-un (born 12 September 1961) is a South Korean sports shooter. He competed in the men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 22:17 | Mónica Patron (Mexican sports shooter) | Mónica Patron (born 16 April 1963) is a Mexican sports shooter. She competed in the women's 25 metre pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 22:18 | Ricardo Tellechea (Paraguayan sports shooter) | Ricardo Tellechea (born November 16, 1953) is a Paraguayan pistol shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He came 67 in the mixed skeet shooting, with a total score of 146 points. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 22:24 | Esteban Boza (Peruvian sports shooter (born 1966)) | Esteban Boza (born 22 August 1966) is a Peruvian sports shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 23:12 | Michael Swain (weightlifter) (Guyanese weightlifter) | Michael Swain (born 1933) is a Guyanese weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 23:45 | Yuto Kubo (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who last played for Tokyo United. | Played 8 times in 2015, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-19 23:54 | Kento Onodera (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. On 1 January 2016, Kento retired from professional football aged 26. | Played 3 games in 2014, retired in 2015 (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 01:57 | Madina Fozilova (Tajikistani footballer) | Madina Fozilova (born 1 May 1996) is a Tajikistani footballer who plays as a forward. She has been a member of the Tajikistan women's national team. | Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2025-02-20 02:22 | Zen Cardona (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Giravanz Kitakyushu. | Played 24 times, last played in 2022 and hasn't played since. (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:34 | Genki Hirakawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka. | Retired in 2021 after 17 appearances, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:46 | John Bogie (Kenyan judoka) | John Bogie (born 28 December 1963) is a Kenyan former judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:50 | Tommy Mortensen (Danish judoka) | Tommy Mortensen (born 4 January 1966) is a Danish judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated first round (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:52 | Kentaro Gunji (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer. | Played 6 times in their career, has not played since 2016, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 03:43 | Luis Gamarra (Bolivian sports shooter) | Luis Gamarra (born 23 July 1956) is a Bolivian sports shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 08:42 | Zlatko Poláček (Czech sports shooter) | Zlatko Poláček (born 17 February 1925) was a Czechoslovak sports shooter. He competed in the 25 m pistol event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NOLY. (FromCzech) |
2025-02-20 13:13 | Kohei Imazeki (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Grulla Morioka. | Played 12 times, hasn't played since 2018, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:15 | Shota Hayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Last played professionally in 2018, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:23 | Hidemasa Kobayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Nagano Parceiro. | Played 12 times, last played professionally in 2017, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:30 | Sho Kagami (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Fujieda MYFC. | Played 5 times professionally, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-19 22:20 | Rodolfos Alexakos (Greek sports shooter (born 1945)) | Rodolfos Alexakos (born 12 May 1945) is a Greek sports shooter. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 15:09 | Ryoji Mano (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Played 16 times in 2015, hasn't played since, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 15:10 | Hikaru Kuba (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Played 12 times professionally, Retired in 2013, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 15:57 | Lion FC (Cambodian football club) | Lion FC is an association football club in Cambodia. It plays in the Cambodian Premier League, the top division of Cambodian football. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found another same-name club in another country, not this club. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-19 15:54 | Masayuki Maegawa (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Nowhere near notable with only 1 J League game. Edited by sock farm, creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-20 22:22 | Marquinhos (footballer, born February 1976) (Brazilian footballer) | Francisco Marcos Valentin (born February 24, 1976) is a Brazilian football player. | I could not find significant coverage, or evidence that he played much for any of these clubs. Creator can certainly not help as they are blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-20 22:41 | Said Khalil Al-Dosari (Saudi Arabian sprinter) | Said Khalil Al-Dosari (Arabic: سعيد خليل الدوسري; born 2 July 1948) is a Saudi Arabian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:42 | Dominic Saidu (Liberian sprinter) | Dominic Saidu (born 19 March 1950) is a Liberian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:47 | Christian Kezel (French sports shooter) | Christian Kezel (born 6 June 1950) is a French sports shooter. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:54 | Rishiram Pradhan (Nepalese judoka) | Rishiram Pradhan (born 1962) is a Nepalese judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 23:51 | Ihab Al-Youssef (Syrian boxer (born 1971)) | Ihab Al-Youssef (Arabic: إيهاب اليوسف; born 1 January 1971) is a Syrian boxer. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he lost his only fight. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:04 | Axel Krämer (German sports shooter) | Axel Krämer (born 26 July 1957) is a German sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:07 | Kiril Gechevski (Bulgarian sports shooter) | Kiril Gechevski (Bulgarian: Кирил Гечевски; born 19 May 1954) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:10 | Kim Hwa-jong (North Korean sports shooter) | Kim Hwa-jong (born 22 March 1945) is a North Korean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 08:09 | Junior Hochou (Ivorian footballer) | Junior Hochou Hore (born 30 December 2000) is an Ivorian footballer. He currently plays as a defender for Hatta. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, only played 820 minutes in the UAE Pro League and lack of significant independent coverage. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-21 10:23 | Ruvimbo Samanga (Zimbabwean scholar and lawyer) | Ruvimbo Samanga is a Space Policy Analyst and sits on the Board of the Space Arbitration Assocciation. Ruvimbo has supported a number of international initiatives in policy, business, outreach, and education geared towards the advancement of space and satellite applications for sustainable development. | [No reason given] (Tescoid) |
2025-02-21 14:04 | Awad Al-Hasini (Jordanian long-distance runner) | Mahmoud Awad Sress Al-Hasini (born 15 February 1967) is a Jordanian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:08 | Abdullah Al-Dosari (runner) (Bahraini long-distance runner) | Abdullah Hussein Al-Dosari (born 19 April 1965) is a Bahraini long-distance runner who placed 43rd in the men's 5000 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:10 | Gary Georges (Haitian sprinter) | Gary Georges (born 17 February 1953) is a Haitian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:12 | Yussuf Moli Yesky (Chadian runner) | Yussuf Moli Yesky (born January 1, 1965) is a middle distance and long distance athlete who competed internationally for Chad | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:12 | Basil Kilani (Jordanian long-distance runner) | Basil Kilani (born 6 August 1960) is a Jordanian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:13 | Danilo Alves (footballer, born 1989) (Brazilian footballer (born 1989)) | Danilo Alves de Freitas or simply Danilo Alves (born 12 February 1989, in Mato Grosso), is a Brazilian centre midfielder. He currently plays for Rio Branco SP. | Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. All "sources" are profiles of his career with absolutely no secondary sources to note. Article creator was blocked for creating articles on equally obscure footballers. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-21 22:22 | Bernie Farrelly (Irish camogie player) | Bernadette ‘Bernie’ Farrelly Maguire is a former Irish camogie player, who won individual honours and other medals with St Anne's Dunhill. Maguire was on the team that won the 2000 junior Club championship. She was named her club's player of the year for 1995–1997, which was then a record. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. A Google search for this name, if anything, returned more results for the Australian rules football player. Even that search returned only 133 results. The search showed nothing that could be used to improve the article. The name is not mentioned in coverage of the subject, e.g. here. A Google search for "Bernie Maguire" returned only 213 results. A Google search for "Bernadette Maguire" returned only 160 results. A club player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. The subject of this article does not seem to have played for Waterford yet. The only source provided is one page (460) in a book. This book was written by a president of the organisation overseeing this sport, and was published by that organisation, so can hardly be classed as independent. The same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, as well as several other stubs that have been deleted in recent years, created by User:Camogie History. This suggests more of a list on that page rather than anything that amounts to significant coverage. (Gaois) |
2025-02-21 22:22 | Amy Murphy (Irish camogie player) | Amy Murphy is an Irish marketing analyst and camogie player for Four Roads. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The website link used as reference for her "club record" is dead and, even if it was not, it is still not independent of the subject. A Google search for her name returned only 162 results. This is probably not her. This is probably not her either. The actress might be a more likely target for this title but it appears that she has only two credits, from 1999 and 2000. A club/under-16/under-14 player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. This Amy Murphy plays the sport with Sliabh Rua, which is presumably only a club too. I am not sure what it could be used for except to say she dislikes "missing training". But she would have been about seven when User:Camogie History created this article in January 2010, so it isn't her. (Gaois) |
2025-02-21 22:21 | Aisling Diamond (Irish camogie player) | Aisling Diamond is an Irish camogie player. She was her club's player of the year in 2007. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. A Google search for this name returned only 97 results. The official website link cited is dead and is not independent of the subject. As for the other citation, if she was playing minor in 2004 then if a local paper from 2000 mentions her as "an under-14 star for Blackhall in the community games", would that not mean she had recently left primary school? Yet that link is also dead. It is difficult so see what it would add even if was not. This might be her, finishing as "second runner-up" in Miss Meath 2011. But finishing as second runner-up in Miss Meath 2011 is unlikely to lead to notability. This actress has one credit from 2021. She might have a future chance of taking this title. A club/under-16/under-14 player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. (Gaois) |
2025-02-22 01:55 | József Peterman (Hungarian cyclist) | József Peterman (born 23 October 1947) is a Hungarian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 01:56 | Jeremy Cole (Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1941)) | Jeremy Cole (born 24 April 1941) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter, now currently Australian. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 04:19 | Reichel/Pugh (Sailboat designer) | Reichel/Pugh is a yacht design company based in San Diego, California, United States. Founded in 1983, the studio is led by John Reichel and Jim Pugh. | fails notability (Delectopierre) |
2025-02-22 06:49 | Kazuki Sorimachi (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Having played only a handful of J2 League games, there is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm and the creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-22 06:50 | Ryuichi Dogaki (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Having played only one J2 League game, there is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm and the creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-21 14:15 | Ahmad Smour (Jordanian long-distance runner) | Ahmad Smour (born 12 January 1993) is a Jordanian long-distance runner. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Normally notable runners have at least competed in Olympics. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 08:48 | Raphael Kazembe (Malawian cyclist (born 1947)) | Raphael Kazembe (born 24 March 1947) is a former Malawian cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 08:49 | Harry Nkopeka (Malawian middle-distance runner) | Harry Nkopeka (born 12 October 1948) is a Malawian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 18:17 | Hervé Schreiner (French footballer (born 1974)) | Hervé Schreiner (born November 29, 1974) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. | [BLP] |
2025-02-22 18:59 | Yusuke Suzuki (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having played only five J2 League games. There is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. (Geschichte) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2025-02-22 11:24 | The Girls of Old Town | The Girls of Old Town are fictional characters in Frank Miller's Sin City. Within the universe of Sin City, they are a group of self-governing prostitutes. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2025-02-22 18:05 | Roland Zulehner (German contemporary artist) | Roland Dirk Zulehner or ZoooooZ (born January 11, 1974) is a German contemporary artist. He is known for using bright colors and playful motifs inspired by the Pop Art movement and artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. | self promotion, unreliable sources, artist of absolutely no relevance. See disussion page. (95.90.127.86) |
Culture/Visual arts/Architecture
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2025-02-22 00:37 | Historic Boulder (American Corporation) | Historic Boulder, Inc. is an American 501(c)(3) corporation that works to preserve the historical, architectural, visual and environmental heritage of the Boulder, Colorado area. The organization was formed in 1972. Early in its existence, Historic Boulder, Inc. worked to preserve the Boulder Railroad Depot, Boulder Central School and Highland School (Boulder, Colorado). | No citations for more than 15 years and does not meet WP:ORG guidelines (AsaQuathern) |
2025-02-22 14:34 | London Museum (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | The London Museum may refer to: | Unnecessary disambiguation page following (1) the move of Museum of London to London Museum per requested move discussion and (2) the hatnote on London Museum linking to London Museum (1912–1976). However, this page is not eligible for WP:G14 speedy deletion because it disambiguates two extant Wikipedia pages. (Feminist) |
Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime
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2025-02-22 11:28 | John Hartigan (Sin City) (Fictional character) | Detective John Hartigan is a major protagonist in the Sin City series of graphic novels, written by Frank Miller. He is the central character in That Yellow Bastard, and has a small cameo in Just Another Saturday Night. Miller has announced he will be the main character of another story, set before That Yellow Bastard. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
Geography/Geographical
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2025-02-16 08:08 | Houck Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Houck Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York south of Walton, New York. Rock Rift Mountain is located southwest and Fork Mountain is located east of Houck Mountain. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 08:09 | Rock Rift Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Rock Rift Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York south-southwest of Walton. Twadell Mountain is located southeast, and Houck Mountain is located northeast of Rock Rift Mountain. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-19 20:03 | Haysville Corner, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Haysville Corner is an unincorporated community in Wayne Township, Randolph County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | This is an artifact of an unreliable USGS gazetteer.
This is unverifiable from sources that are actually reliable. (Uncle G) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2025-02-17 06:14 | Money for Madagascar | Money for Madagascar is a UK registered charity (number 1001420) based in Lancaster, Lancashire. It was established in 1986 to fund development projects managed by local partners in Madagascar. | Created by a single purpose editor. Not seeing from searches, sufficient indepth coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:46 | John Bogie (Kenyan judoka) | John Bogie (born 28 December 1963) is a Kenyan former judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 15:51 | Jeressar High School (School in Soroti, Uganda) | Jeressar High School is a school in Soroti, Uganda. | Fails notability for schools. May be a Run-of-the-mill school. My search turns up only social media sources. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-20 22:42 | Dominic Saidu (Liberian sprinter) | Dominic Saidu (born 19 March 1950) is a Liberian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 08:09 | Junior Hochou (Ivorian footballer) | Junior Hochou Hore (born 30 December 2000) is an Ivorian footballer. He currently plays as a defender for Hatta. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, only played 820 minutes in the UAE Pro League and lack of significant independent coverage. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-21 10:23 | Ruvimbo Samanga (Zimbabwean scholar and lawyer) | Ruvimbo Samanga is a Space Policy Analyst and sits on the Board of the Space Arbitration Assocciation. Ruvimbo has supported a number of international initiatives in policy, business, outreach, and education geared towards the advancement of space and satellite applications for sustainable development. | [No reason given] (Tescoid) |
2025-02-22 08:49 | Harry Nkopeka (Malawian middle-distance runner) | Harry Nkopeka (born 12 October 1948) is a Malawian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa
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2025-02-21 14:12 | Yussuf Moli Yesky (Chadian runner) | Yussuf Moli Yesky (born January 1, 1965) is a middle distance and long distance athlete who competed internationally for Chad | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa
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2025-02-16 15:13 | Qorahsin | Qorahsin (Somali: Qoraxsin) It is the land west of the Shebelle River, the name Qoraxsin means West or Galbeed in Somali, this Land is suitable for grazing and farming. Qorahsin has significant cultural and historical importance due to the presence and interactions of various Somali clans. | Unreliable sources template has been in situ since January 2022, and no attempt has been made to resolve the concern. Possibility of original research exists without reliable verification. The subject is presumably notable, but WP:V as a core policy must take priority over WP:GNG. (Spartathenian) |
2025-02-22 01:56 | Jeremy Cole (Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1941)) | Jeremy Cole (born 24 April 1941) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter, now currently Australian. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa
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2025-02-16 22:43 | Mohammed Tayea (Egyptian political leader) | Mohammed Ali Tayea (1945-2000) was one of the political leaders in Egypt during the Sadat and Mubarak era. He died on 1 May 2000. | Non-notable. A search did not yield any reputable sources. Article unreferenced since 2009. (Coldupnorth) |
2025-02-19 16:24 | Flag Party (Political party in Egypt) | The Flag Party is a Salafist political party in Egypt. It was founded in 2013 and is headed by Hazem Salah Abu Ismail. | No news coverage apart from its formation (MT-710) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa
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2025-02-20 22:49 | Stor-Age (self-storage solutions) | Stor-Age (Stor-Age Property REIT Limited), is a South African real estate investment trust, based in Cape Town. | Article relies too heavily on press releases and other non-independent sources. I do not see evidence of the subject meeting WP:NCORP. Creator was indeffed for UPE. (Vanamonde93) |
2025-02-20 23:18 | South African Institute of Town and Regional Planners | The South African Institute of Town and Regional Planners was formed in 1954, a successor to the South African Branch of the Royal Town Planning Institute. Its primary objective was “to advance the science and art of town and regional planning” The institute was concerned mostly with the promotion of, and standards within, the profession and the discipline. | One source (now dead link) provided in 17 years of article existence. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 00:21 | Computer Society of Southern Africa | The Computer Society of South Africa (CSSA) is a representative association for ICT practitioners and professionals throughout South Africa. | 1 source in 20 years of article existence. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
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2025-02-16 20:24 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1979 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 8th Pan American Games were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 1 to July 15, 1979. Antigua and Barbuda made its debut at the Pan American Games. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:24 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1983 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 9th Pan American Games were held in Caracas, Venezuela from August 14 to August 29, 1983. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the second time at the Pan American Games. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:24 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1987 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 10th Pan American Games were held in Indianapolis, United States from 7 to 23 August 1987. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the third time at the Pan American Games. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:25 | Antigua and Barbuda at the 1995 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. Antigua and Barbuda competed for the fifth time at the Pan American Games, winning its first ever medal. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:28 | Bahamas at the 1979 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 8th Pan American Games were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 1 to July 15, 1979. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 20:28 | Bahamas at the 1983 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 9th Pan American Games were held in Caracas, Venezuela from August 14 to August 29, 1983. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-18 07:55 | Nicolas Vivas (Puerto Rican weightlifter) | Nicolas Vivas Rosaly (22 September 1924 – 8 October 1999) was a Puerto Rican weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 10:18 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships (Sporting event delegation) | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February. | Comparable to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Solomon Islands at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships, no indication of notability, no reliable independent sources, no indication that this will have any WP:SUSTAINED coverage (there are likely some primary sources from during the selection or event). (Fram) |
2025-02-19 08:07 | Trevon Salazar (Belizean racing cyclist (born 1991)) | Trevon Travis Salazar (born February 28, 1991) is a Belizean racing cyclist, competed as a junior in the 2009 Vuelta a Guatemala. He currently rides for the Bahati Foundation Elite Team. In 2009 he won the Jr SanCas/BTB City Classic, a criterium race traversing Albert and Regent streets from house of culture to Belize Bank. | Created by a single purpose editor. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:10 | Gary Georges (Haitian sprinter) | Gary Georges (born 17 February 1953) is a Haitian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2025-02-16 08:08 | Houck Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Houck Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York south of Walton, New York. Rock Rift Mountain is located southwest and Fork Mountain is located east of Houck Mountain. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 08:09 | Rock Rift Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Rock Rift Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York south-southwest of Walton. Twadell Mountain is located southeast, and Houck Mountain is located northeast of Rock Rift Mountain. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 07:58 | Spike Electric | Spike Electric is an industrial electrical equipment manufacturer based in Houston, Texas. The company produces electrical gear for the energy, industrial, and critical infrastructure sectors. | Can't find any reliable sources proving the notability of this article. If there are any other good and reliable sources, please add them. (Garvitpandey1522) |
2025-02-18 23:19 | National Management Association (organization) | The National Management Association (NMA; formerly the National Association of Foremen) is a national, non-profit leadership development organization headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1925 by Charles F. Kettering, the NMA has a membership of over 22,000. | Created by a single purpose account. Unreferenced for 15 years and fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 04:09 | Brad Kent (Musical artist) | Bradley Grant Kent (22 June 1958 – 3 February 2016) was a Canadian musician who played guitar with many of the early Vancouver punk rock bands, particularly Victorian Pork, the band which spawned D.O.A., Pointed Sticks and the Subhumans. Later he went to San Francisco to play guitar for the Avengers with Penelope Houston. | fails WP:GNG (FMSky) |
2025-02-19 20:03 | Haysville Corner, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Haysville Corner is an unincorporated community in Wayne Township, Randolph County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | This is an artifact of an unreliable USGS gazetteer.
This is unverifiable from sources that are actually reliable. (Uncle G) |
2025-02-21 01:54 | 2025 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election | The 2025 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election was held on February 11, 2025, to elect the next mayor of Norman, Oklahoma. Incumbent Republican mayor Larry Heikkila was defeated by Stephen Tyler Holman. | I’m struggling to see note that pushes this solidly above Wikipedia’s notability standards.
This certainly could be covered as just a short paragraph in another article (perhaps the section on the city’s article covering its local politics). If either candidate reaches sufficient note: I can see this having a short section in an article on them. (SecretName101) |
2025-02-20 05:27 | Virginia Petroleum Convenience and Grocery Association (Trade association in Virginia, US) | The Virginia Petroleum and Convenience Marketers Association (VPCMA) is a statewide trade association formed in 1948 providing advocacy, educational and networking services to its membership. | Unreferenced for 17 years. 3 google news hits, fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 15:36 | Geeks Without Borders | Geeks Without Borders is a non-governmental organization which donates computers and related technology to areas in need around the world. | Created by a single purpose account. 1 Google news hits. No third party coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 00:37 | Historic Boulder (American Corporation) | Historic Boulder, Inc. is an American 501(c)(3) corporation that works to preserve the historical, architectural, visual and environmental heritage of the Boulder, Colorado area. The organization was formed in 1972. Early in its existence, Historic Boulder, Inc. worked to preserve the Boulder Railroad Depot, Boulder Central School and Highland School (Boulder, Colorado). | No citations for more than 15 years and does not meet WP:ORG guidelines (AsaQuathern) |
2025-02-22 02:01 | Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (American nonprofit organization) | Graphic Arts Technical Foundation is a nonprofit, scientific, technical, and educational organization that promotes the technological advancement of the printing industry worldwide. | Unreferenced for 18 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 04:09 | Gulfstream Coach (recreational vehicle manufacturer in Nappanee, Indiana) | Gulf Stream Coach, Inc. is based in Nappanee, Indiana and has additional factories in Goshen and Etna Green, Indiana. | fails notability, has no sources (Delectopierre) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
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2025-02-16 20:28 | Bahamas at the 1983 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 9th Pan American Games were held in Caracas, Venezuela from August 14 to August 29, 1983. | WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721) |
2025-02-16 22:25 | Jorge Jukich (Uruguayan cyclist) | Jorge Jukich (born 6 January 1943) is a former Uruguayan cyclist. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 02:29 | Walter Perón (Peruvian sports shooter) | Walter Perón (born 30 September 1929) is a Peruvian former sports shooter. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 18:55 | Latin American Herald Tribune (Venezuelan Digital newspaper) | The Latin American Herald Tribune (LAHT) is an online-only newspaper with headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela. It is aimed at English-reading people who want to be informed about Latin America. The publication identifies itself as the successor of the defunct Venezuelan newspaper The Daily Journal. | Lack of notability, all references are primary sources, website defunct (Itzcuauhtli11) |
2025-02-19 22:18 | Ricardo Tellechea (Paraguayan sports shooter) | Ricardo Tellechea (born November 16, 1953) is a Paraguayan pistol shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He came 67 in the mixed skeet shooting, with a total score of 146 points. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 22:24 | Esteban Boza (Peruvian sports shooter (born 1966)) | Esteban Boza (born 22 August 1966) is a Peruvian sports shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 23:12 | Michael Swain (weightlifter) (Guyanese weightlifter) | Michael Swain (born 1933) is a Guyanese weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 03:43 | Luis Gamarra (Bolivian sports shooter) | Luis Gamarra (born 23 July 1956) is a Bolivian sports shooter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:22 | Marquinhos (footballer, born February 1976) (Brazilian footballer) | Francisco Marcos Valentin (born February 24, 1976) is a Brazilian football player. | I could not find significant coverage, or evidence that he played much for any of these clubs. Creator can certainly not help as they are blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-20 16:35 | List of Brazilian entrepreneurs | This is a list of Brazilian entrepreneurs, businesspeople of Brazilian nationality or with Brazilian citizenship. | Inherently lacks any well-defined inclusion criterion (Pppery) |
2025-02-20 02:13 | Danilo Alves (footballer, born 1989) (Brazilian footballer (born 1989)) | Danilo Alves de Freitas or simply Danilo Alves (born 12 February 1989, in Mato Grosso), is a Brazilian centre midfielder. He currently plays for Rio Branco SP. | Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. All "sources" are profiles of his career with absolutely no secondary sources to note. Article creator was blocked for creating articles on equally obscure footballers. (MimirIsSmart) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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2025-02-19 19:09 | Hi wa Mata Noborikuri Kaesu (1998 single by Dragon Ash) | is the first maxi single by Japanese group Dragon Ash, released in 1998. The single's title track was the opening theme to the 1998 anime DT Eightron. | Article cites no sources. Was unable to find significant coverage of article subject. (Lenny Marks) |
1970-01-01 00:00 | Donya Dadrasan (Iranian singer (born 1998)) | Donya Dadrasan (born March 14, 1997) is an Iranian singer. | [Failed to parse] |
2025-02-20 14:48 | Haji Rufai Bey Mosque (Mosque in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan) | The Haji Rufai Bey Mosque (Azerbaijani: Hacı Rüfai bəy Məscidi; Arabic: مسجد حاجي رفاعي باي) is a mosque in the Nakhichevan of Azerbaijan. It was built in the 18th century. | Cites no sources whatsoever. Article subject fails WP:NBUILD. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-20 17:41 | Music Pool 2002 (2003 live album by Hitomi Yaida) | Music Pool 2002 is the first live album by Hitomi Yada, released on 19 February 2003. The full title is Aozora Records Music Pool 2002 performed by Yaeko, as this event was an exposition of Aozora Records' artists at the time performing around and with Yada. | Article cites no sources whatsoever. Could not find significant coverage for topic album, appears to fail notability. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-20 23:20 | Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing | The Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing (EAROPH) is a non-governmental multi-sectorial organisation encompassing the private, public and academic sectors. The organization was established to foster the exchange of insights and experiences among countries in the EAROPH region, which has been acknowledged as the most dynamic in the world in terms of economic growth, magnitude of urbanization, population size and ethnic diversity. | Only sources provided are its own website. Article looks like a copy and paste. 3 google news hits, fails GNG. Marked for notability concerns for 4 years. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 21:06 | Asieh Namdar (Iranian American journalist (born 1967)) | Asieh Namdar (born 1967) is an Iranian American journalist and television presenter. She is currently an anchor for CGTN America in Washington, D.C. | Article subject passes neither WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, nor WP:JOURNALIST. (Choucas Bleu) |
2025-02-20 20:40 | Ali Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah (Kuwaiti royal) | Sheikh Ali Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah (Arabic: علي الجراح الصباح) was the Former Minister of Amiri Diwan of Kuwait, Former Minister of Oil and Former Deputy Minister of the Amiri Diwan of Kuwait. | [BLP] |
2025-02-20 20:39 | Mubarak Faisal Saud Al-Sabah (Kuwaiti royal) | Sheikh Mubarak Faisal Saud Al-Sabah (Arabic: مبارك فيصل سعود الصباح) is the Minister of Amiri Diwan of Kuwait and Former Head of the Diwan of the Crown Prince of Kuwait. | [BLP] |
2025-02-22 03:28 | List of scripts added in iOS | This is all the iOS Versions that have added font support for scripts and characters. | WP:NOTLIST, no sources. (WhoAteMyButter) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia
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2025-02-20 01:57 | Madina Fozilova (Tajikistani footballer) | Madina Fozilova (born 1 May 1996) is a Tajikistani footballer who plays as a forward. She has been a member of the Tajikistan women's national team. | Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2025-02-16 08:06 | Lin Junsheng (Chinese-born Hong Kong footballer) | Lin Junsheng (Chinese: 林俊生; pinyin: Lín Jùnshēng; Jyutping: lam4 zeon3 sang1 born 18 January 1985) is a former Chinese-born Hong Kong professional footballer. His usual positions are centre-back and right-back. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 230 minutes in the Hong Kong league, complete lack of coverage. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 08:11 | Long Wenhao (Chinese footballer (born 1997)) | Long Wenhao (Chinese: 龙文灏; pinyin: Lóng Wénhào; Mandarin pronunciation: ; born 30 March 1997) is a Chinese footballer who plays for Guangzhou R&F. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 900 minutes in the Hong Kong league, not sufficient coverage. The cited coverage is not close to being in-depth. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 11:14 | Koki Toyoda (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka on loan from Nagoya Grampus. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 330 minutes in the Japanese third league. No independent sources in Japanese Wikipedia and only one here, a "mini-interview" which isn't sufficiently independent either. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-18 00:44 | Gweilo Beer | Gweilo Beer is a craft brewery founded in July 2014 in Hong Kong. It released its first beer in June 2015. | Non-notable brewery. Sources provided are only trivial mentions, no sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper) |
2025-02-18 17:35 | Sports Kyoushitsu (television series) | Sports Kyoushitsu is a Japanese TV program, broadcast by NHK, focusing on how to coach and play sports. The program began in 1961 and continues to be broadcast every weekend. | No significant coverage of the television program in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-19 09:44 | Park Dae-un (South Korean sports shooter) | Park Dae-un (born 12 September 1961) is a South Korean sports shooter. He competed in the men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 23:45 | Yuto Kubo (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who last played for Tokyo United. | Played 8 times in 2015, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-19 23:54 | Kento Onodera (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. On 1 January 2016, Kento retired from professional football aged 26. | Played 3 games in 2014, retired in 2015 (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:22 | Zen Cardona (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Giravanz Kitakyushu. | Played 24 times, last played in 2022 and hasn't played since. (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:34 | Genki Hirakawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka. | Retired in 2021 after 17 appearances, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 02:52 | Kentaro Gunji (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer. | Played 6 times in their career, has not played since 2016, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:13 | Kohei Imazeki (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Grulla Morioka. | Played 12 times, hasn't played since 2018, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:15 | Shota Hayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Last played professionally in 2018, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:23 | Hidemasa Kobayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Nagano Parceiro. | Played 12 times, last played professionally in 2017, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 13:30 | Sho Kagami (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Fujieda MYFC. | Played 5 times professionally, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 15:09 | Ryoji Mano (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Played 16 times in 2015, hasn't played since, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-20 15:10 | Hikaru Kuba (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Played 12 times professionally, Retired in 2013, fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-02-19 15:54 | Masayuki Maegawa (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Nowhere near notable with only 1 J League game. Edited by sock farm, creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-21 05:10 | Kim Hwa-jong (North Korean sports shooter) | Kim Hwa-jong (born 22 March 1945) is a North Korean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 06:49 | Kazuki Sorimachi (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Having played only a handful of J2 League games, there is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm and the creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-22 06:50 | Ryuichi Dogaki (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Having played only one J2 League game, there is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm and the creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-22 18:59 | Yusuke Suzuki (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former football player. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having played only five J2 League games. There is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. (Geschichte) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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2025-02-16 18:11 | Ajay Nanavati | Ajay Nanavati (born 25 April 1956) was the former Managing Director of 3M Company, the only publicly listed subsidiary. He is currently the Chairman of Alicon Castolloy and the former chairman of Syndicate Bank. | Businessman who fails WP:GNG: sources are from press releases, on linkedin, or in one case, is an interview. (Vanamonde93) |
2025-02-17 10:47 | Abhishek Sharma (cricketer, born 1985) (Indian cricketer (born 1985)) | Abhishek Sharma (born 10 August 1985) is an Indian cricketer. He is a right arm leg spin bowler who hits powerful shots as a lower order batsman. | No references, nothing substantial on the career front either (OCDD) |
2025-02-17 15:27 | Natore Government Girls' High School (Government School in Bangladesh) | Natore Government Girls' High School is a secondary school for girls, located in Natore Sadar Upazila of Natore District. It was established in 1944. After nationalization the school represent his new name Natore Government Girls' High School. Here teachers thought from class 3 to 10. | Single undeveloped paragraph with no real source. (UwU.Raihanur) |
2025-02-17 15:39 | Debiganj Alodini Government Girls High School (Govt. girls' high school in Debiganj, Bangladesh) | Debiganj Alodini Govt. Girls' High School (Bengali: অলদিনী সরকারী বালিকা উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a girls high school in Debiganj, Debiganj Upazila, Panchagarh District, Bangladesh. Secondary School Certificate examination under Dinajpur Education Board. | No real source (UwU.Raihanur) |
2025-02-17 00:00 | Velavoor (Village in Kerala, India) | Velavoor is a village in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala, India. | Non-notable village. A search of both English and Indian sources, including news sites could find no significant coverage to establish notability beyond two minor articles about local news. Does not meet general notability criteria. (Coldupnorth) |
2025-02-17 15:34 | Bottomley Home Girls' High School | Bottomley Home Girls' High School is a single-sex secondary school in the Tejkunipara neighborhood of Tejgaon Thana, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established as a primary school in 1946, it was upgraded to a secondary school in 1969. As of 2018, it had 35 teachers and 773 pupils. | No relevant or verifiable source. (UwU.Raihanur) |
2025-02-18 04:04 | Yogeshwar Amatya (Nepali rock pop singer-songwriter (born 1964)) | Yogeshwar Amatya (born 3 April 1964) is a Nepali singer, musician, producer, actor, social activist, and photographer, best known for his song "Jaba Sandhya Hunchha" as well as the 1998 album Karai Kara Le. Also in 1998, he released the album Ahile Chaahin Drabya Ko Aaasha Ma, Bastoo, which includes the song "Wakka Dikka". | lacks notability (AuroraTiara) |
2025-02-17 02:32 | Dhayalan Mohanasundaram | Dhayalan Mohanasundaram is the Joint Managing Director of Amirthaa Dairy and the Founder of Milchmann, a subsidiary of Amirthaa Dairy. | Clearly non-notable. (PK650) |
2025-02-20 22:48 | Afghan–Sikh capture of Kashmir (1812–1813) (Historical conflict in India) | The Afghan-Sikh Capture of Kashmir was an expedition in 1812-1813 led by Wazir Fateh Khan against the rebellious governor of Kashmir, Ata Muhammad Khan. | Many participants in this incident are likely notable and have articles, but I see no evidence that this incident is notable by itself. The article is also utterly incoherent. (Vanamonde93) |
2025-02-20 22:54 | Rishiram Pradhan (Nepalese judoka) | Rishiram Pradhan (born 1962) is a Nepalese judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 01:09 | E. K. T. Sivakumar (Indian chemist (born 1968)) | Dr. E.K.T Sivakumar (born 28 September 1968) is an Indian chemist born in Podaturpet, Tamil Nadu near Tiruttani. He is a visiting professor at Anna University, Department of Ceramic Technology- Alagappa College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai- 600025. | Fails WP:BIO. most statements are unsourced. Only one article in mainstream media has any meaningful coverage of the subject(https://www.thehindu.com/features/education/professor-gets-lifetime-achievement-award/article3639355.ece) and that too is sponsored. mentioned books concerning subject are prima facie not real. (LaziedLies) |
2025-02-22 04:24 | Small and medium enterprises in Afghanistan | Small and Medium Enterprises in Afghanistan employ 10 to 500 employees, have sales up to US$1 million and paid-in capital of up to US$1 million. Lenders are banks, financing companies, some MFIs, local money exchange service providers (Hawala dealers), credit unions and societies. | notability, unreferenced, orphan (Delectopierre) |
2025-02-22 14:24 | Shree Yadav Secondary School, Tamaspur (High school in Nepal) | Shree Yadav Secondary School is a public high school in the Naya Belhani Village Development Committee, ward number 2, Tamaspur, Nawalparasi, Nepal. | Fails notability for schools. May be a Run-of-the-mill school. My search turns up social media sources. (JoeNMLC) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2025-02-20 15:57 | Lion FC (Cambodian football club) | Lion FC is an association football club in Cambodia. It plays in the Cambodian Premier League, the top division of Cambodian football. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found another same-name club in another country, not this club. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-21 03:39 | Ayer Rajah Bus Park (Bus depot in Singapore) | Ayer Rajah Bus Park was a bus depot located in Commonwealth, Singapore. | As much I would like to keep this article, it only uses one source (Land Transport Guru, which is considered "unreliable"). After digging around, there are not many sources on the topic, which therefore may fail to meet WP:N (Icepinner) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2025-02-16 07:57 | Manea Al-Baroud (Emirati footballer (born 1994)) | Manea Saeed Khudoum Al-Baroud (Arabic:مانع سعيد خدوم البارود) (born 17 April 1994) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a winger. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 613 minutes in the Emirati league (per Soccerway), lack of coverage, the creator of the article is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-16 18:35 | JCall (Israeli advocacy group based in Europe) | JCall is a non-profit advocacy group based in Europe to lobby the European Parliament on foreign policy issues concerning the Middle East and Israel in particular. They say they are based along the lines of the America group J Street, founded in 2007. They say they are "committed to the state of Israel and critical of the current choices of its government." The group is considered to be leftist. | If this organization is notable, I am unable to find evidence of it; many links are broken, one is to a news piece that does not mention the subject, and my searches found nothing of substance. Creator indeffed for UPE. (Vanamonde93) |
2025-02-16 08:00 | Mansor Shawkan (Emirati footballer (born 1995)) | Mansor Shawkan (Arabic:منصور شوكان; born 19 October 1995) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a left back. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 180 minutes in the Emirati league (per Soccerway), lack of coverage, the creator of the article is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte) |
2025-02-20 22:41 | Said Khalil Al-Dosari (Saudi Arabian sprinter) | Said Khalil Al-Dosari (Arabic: سعيد خليل الدوسري; born 2 July 1948) is a Saudi Arabian sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 23:51 | Ihab Al-Youssef (Syrian boxer (born 1971)) | Ihab Al-Youssef (Arabic: إيهاب اليوسف; born 1 January 1971) is a Syrian boxer. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he lost his only fight. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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2025-02-16 10:19 | Francesco Nanni (Sammarinese sports shooter) | Francesco Nanni (born 4 January 1949) is a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-19 15:03 | Return (Transnistria) (Political party in Transnistria) | Return (Russian: Возрождение) is an inactive political party in Transnistria. In the 10 December 2000 legislative elections, the party won 1 seat out of 43. It did not participate in the 11 December 2005 legislative elections; however, some of its followers have stood in local elections such as the 27 March 2005, municipal and city council elections. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-19 23:19 | Pirate Party of Hungary (Political party in Hungary) | The Hungarian Pirate Party (Hungarian: Kalózpárt) is a political party in Hungary based on the Swedish Pirate Party. The party is focused on copyright and patent reform, internet freedom, and government transparency. | No sources on the page, nor is the party relevant enough to warrant an article. (Quinnnnnby) |
2025-02-20 08:42 | Zlatko Poláček (Czech sports shooter) | Zlatko Poláček (born 17 February 1925) was a Czechoslovak sports shooter. He competed in the 25 m pistol event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NOLY. (FromCzech) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
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2025-02-17 03:52 | Pencho Vichev (Bulgarian sports shooter) | Pencho Vichev (Bulgarian: Пенчо Вичев; born 11 September 1952) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 00:10 | Josef Machan (sport shooter) (Czech sports shooter) | Josef Machan (born 29 October 1957) is a Czech sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 05:32 | International Union of Exhibitions and Fairs (organization) | International Union of Exhibitions and Fairs (IUEF) is an association of the leading exhibition centres and trade show related companies from Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1991. | Unreferenced for 19 years. 1 google news hit. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:07 | Kiril Gechevski (Bulgarian sports shooter) | Kiril Gechevski (Bulgarian: Кирил Гечевски; born 19 May 1954) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 03:39 | Zdravko Zdravkov (architect) (Bulgarian architect (born 1972)) | Zdravko Zdravkov (Bulgarian: Здравко Здравков; born 27 September 1972) was the Chief Architect of Sofia Metropolitan Municipality. | Fails WP:BASIC. Few secondary sources with unsubstantial depth of coverage are available. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-22 01:55 | József Peterman (Hungarian cyclist) | József Peterman (born 23 October 1947) is a Hungarian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2025-02-16 21:36 | Scunthorpe Islamic Centre (Mosque in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England) | Scunthorpe Islamic Centre is a mosque and Islamic centre in the town of Scunthorpe in the North Lincolnshire unitary area of Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the six mosques around the town and its urban area. The mosque is located on Parkinson Avenue. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-16 21:37 | Grantham Islamic Mosque (Mosque in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England) | Grantham Islamic Mosque is a mosque in the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-16 21:38 | UKIM Boston Mosque & Islamic Centre (Mosque in Boston, Lincolnshire, England) | UKIM Boston Mosque & Islamic Centre also shortened to Boston Mosque is a mosque in the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-16 21:39 | Masjid Al Noor, Boston (Mosque in Boston, Lincolnshire, England) | Masjid Al Noor is a mosque in the town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. | Weakly-sourced non notable mosque (KJP1) |
2025-02-17 06:18 | Greenhouse Schools Project | Greenhouse Sports is a British charity which aims to develop social, emotional and physical skills for young people in London through sports programmes. | Created by a single purpose account. 1 source provided in 18 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 15:26 | Jane Atkinson Cooper (Wife of English footballer) | Jane Atkinson Mulvaney (born 2 January 1941) is an English wife of former Professional footballer Dick Mulvaney. | Fails WP:ANYBIO, lacks any reliable secondary sources (Dan arndt) |
2025-02-17 23:37 | Paul McLaughlin (businessman) (British businessman (born 1969)) | Paul McLaughlin (born 29 December 1969) is a British businessman. From August 2015 to October 2017, he was chief executive of the Building Engineering Services Association, a trade association within the construction sector. He is currently chief commercial officer of The Rail Safety & Standards Board. | notability (2A02:6B6F:E7E8:200:1DD7:4F74:905C:C1ED) |
2025-02-18 23:47 | William Lewis Thomas (Welsh rugby footballer (1913–1995)) | William Lewis Thomas (30 June 1913 – 1 February 1995) born in Ystradgynlais, was a Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Ystradgynlais RFC and Neath RFC, as a Scrum-half, and club level rugby league (RL) for Ystradgynlais RLFC. | Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. Unreferenced article and unable to locate any significant coverage. (J Mo 101) |
2025-02-17 10:19 | Brackley Gate (Hamlet in Derbyshire, England) | Brackley Gate is a hamlet in the Erewash district, in Derbyshire, England. It forms part of the civil parish of Morley. It is located northeast of Derby, southeast of Belper, west of Ilkeston, south of Ripley, and southwest of Heanor. | Barely-existing hamlet with no significant coverage at all. Three "sources", two of which are images, and the third has a single mention of the name. Tagged for sourcing for four years. (KJP1) |
2025-02-20 02:50 | Tommy Mortensen (Danish judoka) | Tommy Mortensen (born 4 January 1966) is a Danish judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated first round (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 15:01 | In-Fest (indoor rock music festival based in London, England since 2007) | In-Fest is a mini indoor music festival in the UK. | Article has never cited any sources and topic appears to fail notability. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-21 15:14 | Movie Klip (song performed by Nephew) | "Movie Klip" is the first single by Danish rock band Nephew from their 2004 album USADSB. | No significant coverage of the single recording in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-21 18:59 | ESN vid Åbo Akademi r.f. (Section of the Erasmus Student Network at Åbo Akademi University, Finland) | ESN vid Åbo Akademi r.f. (also known as ESN Åbo Akademi or ESN ÅA) is the official ESN section of the Erasmus Student Network at Åbo Akademi University, the only Swedish-speaking multidisciplinary university in Finland. Even if ESN stands for Erasmus Student Network, referring to the European Erasmus programme, the section doesn't limit its program to only European students but focuses on all international minded students in Åbo (in Finnish Turku), Finland. | Does not pass WP:Notability (organizations and companies) (Jähmefyysikko) |
2025-02-21 22:22 | Bernie Farrelly (Irish camogie player) | Bernadette ‘Bernie’ Farrelly Maguire is a former Irish camogie player, who won individual honours and other medals with St Anne's Dunhill. Maguire was on the team that won the 2000 junior Club championship. She was named her club's player of the year for 1995–1997, which was then a record. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. A Google search for this name, if anything, returned more results for the Australian rules football player. Even that search returned only 133 results. The search showed nothing that could be used to improve the article. The name is not mentioned in coverage of the subject, e.g. here. A Google search for "Bernie Maguire" returned only 213 results. A Google search for "Bernadette Maguire" returned only 160 results. A club player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. The subject of this article does not seem to have played for Waterford yet. The only source provided is one page (460) in a book. This book was written by a president of the organisation overseeing this sport, and was published by that organisation, so can hardly be classed as independent. The same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, as well as several other stubs that have been deleted in recent years, created by User:Camogie History. This suggests more of a list on that page rather than anything that amounts to significant coverage. (Gaois) |
2025-02-21 22:22 | Amy Murphy (Irish camogie player) | Amy Murphy is an Irish marketing analyst and camogie player for Four Roads. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. The website link used as reference for her "club record" is dead and, even if it was not, it is still not independent of the subject. A Google search for her name returned only 162 results. This is probably not her. This is probably not her either. The actress might be a more likely target for this title but it appears that she has only two credits, from 1999 and 2000. A club/under-16/under-14 player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. This Amy Murphy plays the sport with Sliabh Rua, which is presumably only a club too. I am not sure what it could be used for except to say she dislikes "missing training". But she would have been about seven when User:Camogie History created this article in January 2010, so it isn't her. (Gaois) |
2025-02-21 22:21 | Aisling Diamond (Irish camogie player) | Aisling Diamond is an Irish camogie player. She was her club's player of the year in 2007. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. A Google search for this name returned only 97 results. The official website link cited is dead and is not independent of the subject. As for the other citation, if she was playing minor in 2004 then if a local paper from 2000 mentions her as "an under-14 star for Blackhall in the community games", would that not mean she had recently left primary school? Yet that link is also dead. It is difficult so see what it would add even if was not. This might be her, finishing as "second runner-up" in Miss Meath 2011. But finishing as second runner-up in Miss Meath 2011 is unlikely to lead to notability. This actress has one credit from 2021. She might have a future chance of taking this title. A club/under-16/under-14 player in such sports is rarely (if ever) notable. (Gaois) |
2025-02-22 09:11 | Lady Natasha Isaacs (noblewoman; British socialite) | Lady Natasha Rose Eleanor Finch (née Isaacs; born 24 April 1983) is an English aristocrat, socialite, and founder of Beulah London. | Tagged for notability since August 2020 (over four years). Notability still seems not established. (Feline Hymnic) |
2025-02-22 14:34 | London Museum (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | The London Museum may refer to: | Unnecessary disambiguation page following (1) the move of Museum of London to London Museum per requested move discussion and (2) the hatnote on London Museum linking to London Museum (1912–1976). However, this page is not eligible for WP:G14 speedy deletion because it disambiguates two extant Wikipedia pages. (Feminist) |
2025-02-22 23:59 | Densen Audio Technologies (Danish electronics manufacturer) | Densen Audio Technologies is a Danish manufacturer of high fidelity equipment based in Esbjerg, a city on the west coast of Jutland, the main peninsula of Denmark. | Not enough independent coverage of the company exists to establish notability per WP:ORGCRITE. This article is the only relatively independent coverage I can find. (Uffda608) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe
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2025-02-17 23:33 | Larry Vella (Maltese sports shooter) | Larry Vella (15 March 1946 – 11 October 1996) was a Maltese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 02:28 | Petros Pappas (Greek sports shooter) | Petros Pappas (born 6 May 1953) is a Greek sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 17:46 | Don Francisco Mira Cánovas Dam | Francisco Mira Dam is a reservoir in the Valencian Community, Spain. | Fails notability for "Artificial features related to infrastructure". (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-19 22:20 | Rodolfos Alexakos (Greek sports shooter (born 1945)) | Rodolfos Alexakos (born 12 May 1945) is a Greek sports shooter. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 18:05 | Roland Zulehner (German contemporary artist) | Roland Dirk Zulehner or ZoooooZ (born January 11, 1974) is a German contemporary artist. He is known for using bright colors and playful motifs inspired by the Pop Art movement and artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. | self promotion, unreliable sources, artist of absolutely no relevance. See disussion page. (95.90.127.86) |
2025-02-22 23:22 | Next papal conclave | The next papal conclave will occur after the death or resignation of the current Pope, Francis. | Per WP:TOOSOON. No reason for creating this now. Title is also speculative and unhelpful. (CycloneYoris) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
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2025-02-16 13:45 | Thomas-Bernd Quaas (German businessman) | Thomas-Bernd Quaas is a German businessman. He served as the chief executive officer of Beiersdorf between 2005 and 2012. | I don't think this meets the WP:GNG criteria. Quaas may have local notability only. There seems to be a lack of significant coverage in the sources. (Spartathenian) |
2025-02-16 22:26 | Emma Riedl (German journalist) | Emma Riedl was the editor of the Konsumgenossenschaftliches Familienblatt (English: Consumer Cooperative Family Newsletter), a newsletter published by the German consumer cooperatives of Bohemia (known later as the Sudetenland) between 1921 and 1938. | Does not meet notabiliy criteria. Tagged since 2009. Search did not reveal any notable sources. (Coldupnorth) |
2025-02-18 05:33 | International Committee of the Decorative Laminates Industry (organization) | The International Committee of the Decorative Laminates Industry aisbl (ICDLI) is an association with its head office in Brussels.The ICDLI is the international representation of the European HPL manufacturers and their suppliers. | Created by a single purpose account. Only source provided in 12 years of article existence is its website. 2 google news hits. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:47 | Christian Kezel (French sports shooter) | Christian Kezel (born 6 June 1950) is a French sports shooter. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:04 | Axel Krämer (German sports shooter) | Axel Krämer (born 26 July 1957) is a German sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 15:04 | Schlossspiele Kobersdorf (Theatre in Austria) | Schlossspiele Kobersdorf is a theatre in Austria. | No significant coverage of the theatre in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-22 14:28 | Festival Theaterformen (theatre festival) | Festival Theaterformen is a theatre festival in Germany. | No significant coverage of the theatre festival in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-22 15:59 | Spielleyt | Freiburger Spielleyt is a Swiss medieval music ensemble based in Freiburg, Germany, founded in 1990. "Spielleyt" is an archaic spelling of Spielleute, the German for medieval players. | Fails WP:BAND. No demonstration of any notability other that it exists. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-22 16:11 | F. W. Kalbfleisch | F. W. Kalbfleisch was a German publishing company based in Gelnhausen. It was founded in 1832 by Johann Carl Janda as a combined printing company, library and stationery shop. In 1833 Janda also founded the newspaper Wöchentliches Unterhaltungsblatt, later renamed Gelnhäuser Tageblatt (de), which still exists. | Fails WP:ORGSIG. No inherent notability other than existence. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-17 18:17 | Hervé Schreiner (French footballer (born 1974)) | Hervé Schreiner (born November 29, 1974) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. | [BLP] |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2025-02-22 11:41 | St Patrick's College, Launceston (Independent, day school in Prospect Vale, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia) | St Patrick's College is a coeducational Catholic secondary school located in Launceston, Tasmania. The college has close to 1500 students enrolled and caters to Years 7 to 12. | School is not notable enough to have reliable sources (BadEditor93) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2025-02-16 07:58 | Spike Electric | Spike Electric is an industrial electrical equipment manufacturer based in Houston, Texas. The company produces electrical gear for the energy, industrial, and critical infrastructure sectors. | Can't find any reliable sources proving the notability of this article. If there are any other good and reliable sources, please add them. (Garvitpandey1522) |
2025-02-16 20:59 | The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy | The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy, OXONIA is an independent and non-profit think tank focused on analysis, discussion and dissemination of economic policy issues. It was founded in 2004. | notability (Pragmatic Puffin) |
2025-02-18 23:19 | National Management Association (organization) | The National Management Association (NMA; formerly the National Association of Foremen) is a national, non-profit leadership development organization headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1925 by Charles F. Kettering, the NMA has a membership of over 22,000. | Created by a single purpose account. Unreferenced for 15 years and fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 02:55 | The Association for Work Process Improvement (organization) | TAWPI was a membership association that focused on the improvement of work processes in data capture, document and remittance processing. It was originally the OCR Users Association (OCRUA) founded in 1970, which was renamed the Recognition Technology Users Association (RTUA) in 1981. | Based on primary sources. Nothing in google news, and 1 line mentions in google books. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 22:49 | Stor-Age (self-storage solutions) | Stor-Age (Stor-Age Property REIT Limited), is a South African real estate investment trust, based in Cape Town. | Article relies too heavily on press releases and other non-independent sources. I do not see evidence of the subject meeting WP:NCORP. Creator was indeffed for UPE. (Vanamonde93) |
2025-02-20 23:20 | Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing | The Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing (EAROPH) is a non-governmental multi-sectorial organisation encompassing the private, public and academic sectors. The organization was established to foster the exchange of insights and experiences among countries in the EAROPH region, which has been acknowledged as the most dynamic in the world in terms of economic growth, magnitude of urbanization, population size and ethnic diversity. | Only sources provided are its own website. Article looks like a copy and paste. 3 google news hits, fails GNG. Marked for notability concerns for 4 years. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 06:27 | International Association of Plastics Distributors (organization) | The International Association of Plastics Distributors (or IAPD) is a trade association representing plastics distributors and manufacturers of engineering materials and semi-finished stock shapes, such as sheet, rod, tube, film, resin, pipe, valves and fittings. | Created by a single purpose editor based on primary sources. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 00:05 | Precision Machined Products Association (International trade association) | The Precision Machined Products Association (PMPA) is an international trade association which exists to represent the interests of the precision machined products industry. | Unreferenced for 16 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 05:27 | Virginia Petroleum Convenience and Grocery Association (Trade association in Virginia, US) | The Virginia Petroleum and Convenience Marketers Association (VPCMA) is a statewide trade association formed in 1948 providing advocacy, educational and networking services to its membership. | Unreferenced for 17 years. 3 google news hits, fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:35 | Business Action for Energy | Business Action for Energy (BAE) is a business network set up to give input to the UN Commission on Sustainable Development. | Created by a single purpose account. Unreferenced for 18 years. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 15:36 | Geeks Without Borders | Geeks Without Borders is a non-governmental organization which donates computers and related technology to areas in need around the world. | Created by a single purpose account. 1 Google news hits. No third party coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 02:01 | Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (American nonprofit organization) | Graphic Arts Technical Foundation is a nonprofit, scientific, technical, and educational organization that promotes the technological advancement of the printing industry worldwide. | Unreferenced for 18 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:31 | International Card Manufacturers Association | The International Card Manufacturers Association (ICMA) is a non-profit organization which represents companies and other organizations which manufacture, personalize and supply plastic cards. It is based in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. | Sole source provided in 17 years of article existence is its own website. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 04:24 | Small and medium enterprises in Afghanistan | Small and Medium Enterprises in Afghanistan employ 10 to 500 employees, have sales up to US$1 million and paid-in capital of up to US$1 million. Lenders are banks, financing companies, some MFIs, local money exchange service providers (Hawala dealers), credit unions and societies. | notability, unreferenced, orphan (Delectopierre) |
2025-02-22 16:11 | F. W. Kalbfleisch | F. W. Kalbfleisch was a German publishing company based in Gelnhausen. It was founded in 1832 by Johann Carl Janda as a combined printing company, library and stationery shop. In 1833 Janda also founded the newspaper Wöchentliches Unterhaltungsblatt, later renamed Gelnhäuser Tageblatt (de), which still exists. | Fails WP:ORGSIG. No inherent notability other than existence. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-19 00:52 | Education Services Platform | An Education Services Platform (ESP) is a comprehensive solution designed to support Higher education institutions by managing Shared services within key operational, technological, and marketing functions. Unlike traditional Online program managers (OPMs), which primarily focus on online program development and Revenue sharing models, ESPs offer a broader range of services, including enrollment management, student support, financial aid processing, faculty ... | Article seems to be AI-generated, appears to be describing a variant of Online program manager, possibly promo? (Padgriffin) |
2025-02-22 23:59 | Densen Audio Technologies (Danish electronics manufacturer) | Densen Audio Technologies is a Danish manufacturer of high fidelity equipment based in Esbjerg, a city on the west coast of Jutland, the main peninsula of Denmark. | Not enough independent coverage of the company exists to establish notability per WP:ORGCRITE. This article is the only relatively independent coverage I can find. (Uffda608) |
History and Society/Education
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2025-02-16 20:59 | The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy | The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy, OXONIA is an independent and non-profit think tank focused on analysis, discussion and dissemination of economic policy issues. It was founded in 2004. | notability (Pragmatic Puffin) |
2025-02-17 06:14 | Money for Madagascar | Money for Madagascar is a UK registered charity (number 1001420) based in Lancaster, Lancashire. It was established in 1986 to fund development projects managed by local partners in Madagascar. | Created by a single purpose editor. Not seeing from searches, sufficient indepth coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 06:18 | Greenhouse Schools Project | Greenhouse Sports is a British charity which aims to develop social, emotional and physical skills for young people in London through sports programmes. | Created by a single purpose account. 1 source provided in 18 years of article existence. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-17 15:27 | Natore Government Girls' High School (Government School in Bangladesh) | Natore Government Girls' High School is a secondary school for girls, located in Natore Sadar Upazila of Natore District. It was established in 1944. After nationalization the school represent his new name Natore Government Girls' High School. Here teachers thought from class 3 to 10. | Single undeveloped paragraph with no real source. (UwU.Raihanur) |
2025-02-17 15:39 | Debiganj Alodini Government Girls High School (Govt. girls' high school in Debiganj, Bangladesh) | Debiganj Alodini Govt. Girls' High School (Bengali: অলদিনী সরকারী বালিকা উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a girls high school in Debiganj, Debiganj Upazila, Panchagarh District, Bangladesh. Secondary School Certificate examination under Dinajpur Education Board. | No real source (UwU.Raihanur) |
2025-02-18 23:19 | National Management Association (organization) | The National Management Association (NMA; formerly the National Association of Foremen) is a national, non-profit leadership development organization headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1925 by Charles F. Kettering, the NMA has a membership of over 22,000. | Created by a single purpose account. Unreferenced for 15 years and fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 23:20 | Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing | The Eastern Regional Organisation for Planning and Housing (EAROPH) is a non-governmental multi-sectorial organisation encompassing the private, public and academic sectors. The organization was established to foster the exchange of insights and experiences among countries in the EAROPH region, which has been acknowledged as the most dynamic in the world in terms of economic growth, magnitude of urbanization, population size and ethnic diversity. | Only sources provided are its own website. Article looks like a copy and paste. 3 google news hits, fails GNG. Marked for notability concerns for 4 years. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:35 | Business Action for Energy | Business Action for Energy (BAE) is a business network set up to give input to the UN Commission on Sustainable Development. | Created by a single purpose account. Unreferenced for 18 years. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 18:59 | ESN vid Åbo Akademi r.f. (Section of the Erasmus Student Network at Åbo Akademi University, Finland) | ESN vid Åbo Akademi r.f. (also known as ESN Åbo Akademi or ESN ÅA) is the official ESN section of the Erasmus Student Network at Åbo Akademi University, the only Swedish-speaking multidisciplinary university in Finland. Even if ESN stands for Erasmus Student Network, referring to the European Erasmus programme, the section doesn't limit its program to only European students but focuses on all international minded students in Åbo (in Finnish Turku), Finland. | Does not pass WP:Notability (organizations and companies) (Jähmefyysikko) |
2025-02-22 02:01 | Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (American nonprofit organization) | Graphic Arts Technical Foundation is a nonprofit, scientific, technical, and educational organization that promotes the technological advancement of the printing industry worldwide. | Unreferenced for 18 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 14:31 | International Card Manufacturers Association | The International Card Manufacturers Association (ICMA) is a non-profit organization which represents companies and other organizations which manufacture, personalize and supply plastic cards. It is based in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. | Sole source provided in 17 years of article existence is its own website. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 11:41 | St Patrick's College, Launceston (Independent, day school in Prospect Vale, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia) | St Patrick's College is a coeducational Catholic secondary school located in Launceston, Tasmania. The college has close to 1500 students enrolled and caters to Years 7 to 12. | School is not notable enough to have reliable sources (BadEditor93) |
2025-02-19 00:52 | Education Services Platform | An Education Services Platform (ESP) is a comprehensive solution designed to support Higher education institutions by managing Shared services within key operational, technological, and marketing functions. Unlike traditional Online program managers (OPMs), which primarily focus on online program development and Revenue sharing models, ESPs offer a broader range of services, including enrollment management, student support, financial aid processing, faculty ... | Article seems to be AI-generated, appears to be describing a variant of Online program manager, possibly promo? (Padgriffin) |
History and Society/History
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2025-02-22 09:11 | Lady Natasha Isaacs (noblewoman; British socialite) | Lady Natasha Rose Eleanor Finch (née Isaacs; born 24 April 1983) is an English aristocrat, socialite, and founder of Beulah London. | Tagged for notability since August 2020 (over four years). Notability still seems not established. (Feline Hymnic) |
2025-02-22 23:22 | Next papal conclave | The next papal conclave will occur after the death or resignation of the current Pope, Francis. | Per WP:TOOSOON. No reason for creating this now. Title is also speculative and unhelpful. (CycloneYoris) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
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2025-02-17 09:46 | Gauntlet dagger (Dagger) | The Gauntlet dagger, also known as the 'punching' dagger, was a small iron alloy gauntlet that had a spike on it, presumably to do hand-to-hand combat. It is likely that it has never seen combat, and now resides at the Imperial War Museum. | No evidence of notability (Fram) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2025-02-19 15:03 | Return (Transnistria) (Political party in Transnistria) | Return (Russian: Возрождение) is an inactive political party in Transnistria. In the 10 December 2000 legislative elections, the party won 1 seat out of 43. It did not participate in the 11 December 2005 legislative elections; however, some of its followers have stood in local elections such as the 27 March 2005, municipal and city council elections. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-19 23:19 | Pirate Party of Hungary (Political party in Hungary) | The Hungarian Pirate Party (Hungarian: Kalózpárt) is a political party in Hungary based on the Swedish Pirate Party. The party is focused on copyright and patent reform, internet freedom, and government transparency. | No sources on the page, nor is the party relevant enough to warrant an article. (Quinnnnnby) |
2025-02-21 01:54 | 2025 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election | The 2025 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election was held on February 11, 2025, to elect the next mayor of Norman, Oklahoma. Incumbent Republican mayor Larry Heikkila was defeated by Stephen Tyler Holman. | I’m struggling to see note that pushes this solidly above Wikipedia’s notability standards.
This certainly could be covered as just a short paragraph in another article (perhaps the section on the city’s article covering its local politics). If either candidate reaches sufficient note: I can see this having a short section in an article on them. (SecretName101) |
2025-02-19 16:24 | Flag Party (Political party in Egypt) | The Flag Party is a Salafist political party in Egypt. It was founded in 2013 and is headed by Hazem Salah Abu Ismail. | No news coverage apart from its formation (MT-710) |
2025-02-22 11:41 | St Patrick's College, Launceston (Independent, day school in Prospect Vale, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia) | St Patrick's College is a coeducational Catholic secondary school located in Launceston, Tasmania. The college has close to 1500 students enrolled and caters to Years 7 to 12. | School is not notable enough to have reliable sources (BadEditor93) |
History and Society/Society
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2025-02-17 19:27 | Sovremennyi Gomunitarnyi University (University in Omsk, Russia) | Sovremennyi Gumanitarnyi University is a university in Omsk, Russia. | Fails notability for schools. May be a Run-of-the-mill school. My search does not turn up any sources. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-18 02:56 | Global Peace Initiative of Women (organization) | Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW) is an international network of women and men spiritual and community leaders. | Created by a single purpose account. 2 sources provided in 17 years of article existence, one of them being its own website. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 14:48 | Haji Rufai Bey Mosque (Mosque in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan) | The Haji Rufai Bey Mosque (Azerbaijani: Hacı Rüfai bəy Məscidi; Arabic: مسجد حاجي رفاعي باي) is a mosque in the Nakhichevan of Azerbaijan. It was built in the 18th century. | Cites no sources whatsoever. Article subject fails WP:NBUILD. (Lenny Marks) |
2025-02-22 04:26 | Free run (animal) (Stewardship farming method of livestock and animal welfare) | Free run is a method of farming stewardship where the animals are not kept in cages but are allowed to wander around inside an enclosed structure, such as a barn. Unlike free range animals they do not have access to the outside. It is just cheaper than free range, but it is not looked upon as highly as by those concerned about animal welfare. | Zero reference (Boneless Pizza!) |
History and Society/Transportation
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2025-02-17 12:43 | Comparison of electric cars | This is a comparison of battery electric vehicles. | BOLDly nominating : No sources seem to compare electric cars as a whole with a exception of the last source, but you know... Wikipedia was never a car buyer's guide anyways. We don't even know why the author picked these cars specifically! (AlphaBetaGamma) |
2025-02-18 17:32 | Reinhard Cirrus (Type of aircraft) | The Reinhard Cirrus was a glider built in Germany in the 1930s, with a similar arrangement to the Akaflieg Darmstadt D-30 Cirrus, but with 13.8 m (45.28 ft) span wings. | No significant coverage of the glider in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-21 03:39 | Ayer Rajah Bus Park (Bus depot in Singapore) | Ayer Rajah Bus Park was a bus depot located in Commonwealth, Singapore. | As much I would like to keep this article, it only uses one source (Land Transport Guru, which is considered "unreliable"). After digging around, there are not many sources on the topic, which therefore may fail to meet WP:N (Icepinner) |
STEM
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2025-02-16 11:31 | Nearest neighbor value interpolation (method of image interpolation) | In mathematics applied to computer graphics, nearest neighbor value interpolation is an advanced method of image interpolation.[citation needed] This method uses the pixel value corresponding to the smallest absolute difference when a set of four known value pixels has no mode. | No secondary sources, non-notable topic (Headbomb) |
2025-02-17 00:13 | CAEI (Think tank) | The Argentine Center of International Studies (Centro Argentino de Estudios Internacionales, CAEI) is a think tank for international relations in Buenos Aires, Argentina that claims to be nonpartisan and independent. As of 2024 the institute no longer exists. | No evidence of meeting WP:NORG. Tagged for notability/sources for 15+ years. (Jfire) |
2025-02-17 12:43 | Comparison of electric cars | This is a comparison of battery electric vehicles. | BOLDly nominating : No sources seem to compare electric cars as a whole with a exception of the last source, but you know... Wikipedia was never a car buyer's guide anyways. We don't even know why the author picked these cars specifically! (AlphaBetaGamma) |
2025-02-17 19:16 | Principal case | The term principal case refers to a legal case that is deemed basic to understanding a legal principle. As a result, it may also refer to the case in a casebook that introduces a discussion of that principle. | Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-17 19:18 | Reed mat (plastering) (base for plastering internal walls) | Reed mat is a type of lath material provided in a roll. | Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-19 00:15 | Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers (organization) | The Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers (SOTCW) is an international body established in 1989 to promote all aspects of wargaming 20th century periods. Membership of the Society is on a subscription basis, with society members receiving copies of society magazine The Journal. | Fails GNG. Nothing in google news. (LibStar) |
2025-02-18 17:46 | Don Francisco Mira Cánovas Dam | Francisco Mira Dam is a reservoir in the Valencian Community, Spain. | Fails notability for "Artificial features related to infrastructure". (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-20 17:20 | Jeanette Marie Sayers (American poet and editor) | Jeanette Marie Sayers is an American poet and editor. | non notable poet, found hardly any information on her (Eddie891) |
2025-02-20 05:27 | Virginia Petroleum Convenience and Grocery Association (Trade association in Virginia, US) | The Virginia Petroleum and Convenience Marketers Association (VPCMA) is a statewide trade association formed in 1948 providing advocacy, educational and networking services to its membership. | Unreferenced for 17 years. 3 google news hits, fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 05:37 | Airbus A3 | The Airbus A3 is a narrow-body airliner developed and produced by Airbus. {{Infobox aircraft | Totally unsourced and without context for the Airbus A3xx products. Fails GNG. (Kudpung) |
2025-02-20 01:09 | E. K. T. Sivakumar (Indian chemist (born 1968)) | Dr. E.K.T Sivakumar (born 28 September 1968) is an Indian chemist born in Podaturpet, Tamil Nadu near Tiruttani. He is a visiting professor at Anna University, Department of Ceramic Technology- Alagappa College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai- 600025. | Fails WP:BIO. most statements are unsourced. Only one article in mainstream media has any meaningful coverage of the subject(https://www.thehindu.com/features/education/professor-gets-lifetime-achievement-award/article3639355.ece) and that too is sponsored. mentioned books concerning subject are prima facie not real. (LaziedLies) |
2025-02-20 06:02 | Nikil Viswanathan (American software engineer) | Nikil Viswanathan is an American billionaire,[citation needed] and entrepreneur. He is the cofounder and CEO of Alchemy, the blockchain company backed by Stanford University, Alphabet, Inc. (Google) Chair John L. Hennessy, Charles Schwab, Reid Hoffman, and other billionaire founders and executives. | The article lacks sufficient evidence of notability, published secondary reliable sources and does not meet WP:BIO. Many sources do not meet WP:SECONDARY and some are not WP:INDEPENDENT of the subject such as their personal website. The article also exhibits signs and reads as a self-created WP:AB. Searches yielded no results for secondary reliable sources that meet WP:BIO on the living subject. (MSWDEV) |
2025-02-21 14:31 | International Card Manufacturers Association | The International Card Manufacturers Association (ICMA) is a non-profit organization which represents companies and other organizations which manufacture, personalize and supply plastic cards. It is based in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. | Sole source provided in 17 years of article existence is its own website. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 16:11 | F. W. Kalbfleisch | F. W. Kalbfleisch was a German publishing company based in Gelnhausen. It was founded in 1832 by Johann Carl Janda as a combined printing company, library and stationery shop. In 1833 Janda also founded the newspaper Wöchentliches Unterhaltungsblatt, later renamed Gelnhäuser Tageblatt (de), which still exists. | Fails WP:ORGSIG. No inherent notability other than existence. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-02-22 23:59 | Densen Audio Technologies (Danish electronics manufacturer) | Densen Audio Technologies is a Danish manufacturer of high fidelity equipment based in Esbjerg, a city on the west coast of Jutland, the main peninsula of Denmark. | Not enough independent coverage of the company exists to establish notability per WP:ORGCRITE. This article is the only relatively independent coverage I can find. (Uffda608) |
STEM/Biology
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2025-02-22 01:46 | List of glycoside hydrolase families | Glycoside hydrolases (O-Glycosyl hydrolases) EC 3.2.1. are a widespread group of enzymes that hydrolyse the glycosidic bond between two or more carbohydrates, or between a carbohydrate and a non-carbohydrate moiety. A classification system for glycosyl hydrolases, based on sequence similarity, has led to the definition of numerous different families. | duplication of page: Category:Glycoside hydrolase families (Darkskysunflowers) |
2025-02-22 14:34 | London Museum (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | The London Museum may refer to: | Unnecessary disambiguation page following (1) the move of Museum of London to London Museum per requested move discussion and (2) the hatnote on London Museum linking to London Museum (1912–1976). However, this page is not eligible for WP:G14 speedy deletion because it disambiguates two extant Wikipedia pages. (Feminist) |
STEM/Chemistry
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2025-02-22 03:17 | Laboratory sample tube (Glass tubes used to hold small quantities of substances) | Laboratory sample tubes are used to hold small quantities of substances undergoing experimentation or testing. These tubes are usually made of glass, but can also be made of plastic or metal. They vary in size and purpose. Laboratory sample tubes must not be confused with glass tubing, which can be utilized to carry fluid between laboratory equipment. | This is an orphan article that is written vaguely. Lacks notability, as this could describe almost any tube used in a laboratory. Seems to be an original definition as well -- never seen this term used in a laboratory setting. (Anonrfjwhuikdzz) |
2025-02-22 12:36 | Prodema | Prodema is a wood-based material used for the interior and exterior of buildings. It is made up of natural wood with a bakelite core. Also known as a composite wooden panel, it has been in use since the early 1900s. It is renowned for its durability and versatility, ranging in thickness from 6-22mm. | Article lacking in notability. Reliable, non-primary sources cannot be found. All sources found point back to manufacturer (Parklex). (Anonrfjwhuikdzz) |
STEM/Computing
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2025-02-16 18:18 | Mezzanine (CMS) (Content management system written in Python using the Django framework) | Mezzanine is a content management system written in Python using the Django framework.[promotional source?] It was initially developed by Stephen McDonald in 2010, then formally released for use in 2012. McDonald wrote in a blog post that reception to Mezzanine was mostly positive, with the most notable feedback coming from GitHub users. | Been tagged for notability for years, does not come close to meeting the guidelines. (Greenman) |
2025-02-17 00:29 | Preesm (Open-source rapid prototyping and code generation tool) | PREESM (the Parallel and Real-time Embedded Executives Scheduling Method) is an open-source rapid prototyping and code generation tool. It is primarily employed to simulate signal processing applications and generate code for multi-core Digital Signal Processors. | Non-notable software. Tagged for COI and notability since 2011. (Jfire) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | EveryBit.js (JavaScript open sourceuser management and messaging platform) | EveryBit.js is an open source user management and messaging platform written in JavaScript. The messaging system supports multiple file types and provides the ability to send content with 256 bit AES encryption. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | I.CX (Messaging and file sharing web application) | I.CX is a messaging and file sharing web application providing end-to-end encryption without any download or installation. It was developed by the Toronto firm EveryBit, and relies on the open-source EveryBit.js framework. All encryption is done client-side in the users web browser. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-18 13:20 | Tangerine (software) (cross-platform music server) | Tangerine is a cross-platform music server for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Tangerine uses the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) protocol to allow the user to listen to music over a network using a client such as Rhythmbox, Banshee, or iTunes. Tangerine uses SQLite as its database. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:20 | Vino (VNC server) (Desktop sharing server for GNOME) | Vino was a VNC server for the GNOME desktop environment, the GNOME developers now recommend using "gnome-remote-desktop" instead. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:21 | Wike (software) (Wikipedia Reader for the GNOME Desktop) | Wike is a desktop application for Linux and *nix systems written in Python and GTK to read and browse Wikipedia. It provides access to all of the encyclopedia in a native application with a simpler view and distraction free environment. It supports features such as multiple tabs, recent article list, GNOME Shell search integration, dark mode, and bookmark management. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:21 | Nemiver (C/C++ debugger for GNOME) | Nemiver is computer software, a graphical standalone debugger for the programming languages C and C++, which integrates in the GNOME desktop environment. It currently features a backend which uses the well known GNU Debugger (GDB). The creator and the current lead developer is Dodji Seketeli. | Barely any notability, no ref. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:26 | YMP File | The YMP file (file-extension .ymp) which stands for YaST Meta Package, is a file used in the openSUSE operating system (based on the Linux kernel). It is used in a feature called one-click install. This allows a user to click a "One-Click Install" button on certain websites to automatically install software, without having to download and install the software separately. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-20 02:55 | The Association for Work Process Improvement (organization) | TAWPI was a membership association that focused on the improvement of work processes in data capture, document and remittance processing. It was originally the OCR Users Association (OCRUA) founded in 1970, which was renamed the Recognition Technology Users Association (RTUA) in 1981. | Based on primary sources. Nothing in google news, and 1 line mentions in google books. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-21 07:09 | Zeero (Tru64 UNIX command) | Zeero is a Tru64 UNIX command/utility that zeros out disks prior to rewrite. | Zero coverage in reliable sources. (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-22 00:01 | Django (music software) (software) | Django is a software program for engraving of tabulature for lutes, archlute, theorbo and other early plucked and bowed instruments. It may be an earlier or later version of "Fandango" software. It was created by the French composer, lutenist, and programmer Alain Veylit. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT; there are only a handful of trivial mentions for both this software and Fandango, and no SIGCOV for either of them. (Helpful Raccoon) |
STEM/Engineering
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2025-02-18 17:32 | Reinhard Cirrus (Type of aircraft) | The Reinhard Cirrus was a glider built in Germany in the 1930s, with a similar arrangement to the Akaflieg Darmstadt D-30 Cirrus, but with 13.8 m (45.28 ft) span wings. | No significant coverage of the glider in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
STEM/Mathematics
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2025-02-17 18:19 | I.CX (Messaging and file sharing web application) | I.CX is a messaging and file sharing web application providing end-to-end encryption without any download or installation. It was developed by the Toronto firm EveryBit, and relies on the open-source EveryBit.js framework. All encryption is done client-side in the users web browser. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
STEM/Medicine & Health
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2025-02-20 00:25 | Anti-centromere antibodies (Type of autoantibody) | Anti-centromere antibodies (ACAs; often styled solid, anticentromere) are autoantibodies specific to centromere and kinetochore function. They occur in some autoimmune diseases, frequently in limited systemic scleroderma (formerly called CREST syndrome), and occasionally in the diffuse form of scleroderma. | this article doesn't really contain any information that's not already available at Antinuclear antibody and unfortunately resources about this specific antibody are not easy to find (EllieDellie) |
2025-02-21 21:56 | Ubuntu-Med | Ubuntu-Med is collaborative medical education community linking medical schools, residency and fellowship programs in creating shared educational resources for physician and patient education. | Fails WP:NSOFT by a mile: I could only find one trivial mention of this software/"community" in reliable sources, let alone significant coverage (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-22 11:02 | List of exercise prescription software | Fails WP:NLIST. Lists of almost entirely non-notable commercial products violate WP:NOTDIRECTORY and serve as spam magnets for companies to add their own products. (WebPT is the only entry with an article, and even that company sells more than just prescription software.) (Helpful Raccoon) |
STEM/Physics
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2025-02-20 00:47 | Femtolab | FemtoLab is a laser spectroscopy and communications laboratory in the physics department at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. The lab's director is Rainer Martini. | Cannot find sources for Femtolab at Stevens Institute. Listed webpage no longer exists.
Notability of subject is also questionable. (Anonrfjwhuikdzz) |
2025-02-22 03:17 | Laboratory sample tube (Glass tubes used to hold small quantities of substances) | Laboratory sample tubes are used to hold small quantities of substances undergoing experimentation or testing. These tubes are usually made of glass, but can also be made of plastic or metal. They vary in size and purpose. Laboratory sample tubes must not be confused with glass tubing, which can be utilized to carry fluid between laboratory equipment. | This is an orphan article that is written vaguely. Lacks notability, as this could describe almost any tube used in a laboratory. Seems to be an original definition as well -- never seen this term used in a laboratory setting. (Anonrfjwhuikdzz) |
STEM/Technology
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2025-02-16 18:18 | Mezzanine (CMS) (Content management system written in Python using the Django framework) | Mezzanine is a content management system written in Python using the Django framework.[promotional source?] It was initially developed by Stephen McDonald in 2010, then formally released for use in 2012. McDonald wrote in a blog post that reception to Mezzanine was mostly positive, with the most notable feedback coming from GitHub users. | Been tagged for notability for years, does not come close to meeting the guidelines. (Greenman) |
2025-02-16 07:58 | Spike Electric | Spike Electric is an industrial electrical equipment manufacturer based in Houston, Texas. The company produces electrical gear for the energy, industrial, and critical infrastructure sectors. | Can't find any reliable sources proving the notability of this article. If there are any other good and reliable sources, please add them. (Garvitpandey1522) |
2025-02-16 23:14 | HeySpace (Web-based task management application) | Planner (also known as HeySpace) is a web-based task management application founded in 2018 by Time Solutions. The program is a mix of Slack and Trello, combining an online chat facet of the former with project management of the latter. | Doesn't meet WP:NSOFT. The "reviews" are more like brief promotional descriptions than actual reviews, and most of the independent sites are unreliable blogs. Interestingly, their marketing guy bragged about how they publicized HeySpace: [3] (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-17 00:29 | Preesm (Open-source rapid prototyping and code generation tool) | PREESM (the Parallel and Real-time Embedded Executives Scheduling Method) is an open-source rapid prototyping and code generation tool. It is primarily employed to simulate signal processing applications and generate code for multi-core Digital Signal Processors. | Non-notable software. Tagged for COI and notability since 2011. (Jfire) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | EveryBit.js (JavaScript open sourceuser management and messaging platform) | EveryBit.js is an open source user management and messaging platform written in JavaScript. The messaging system supports multiple file types and provides the ability to send content with 256 bit AES encryption. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-17 18:19 | I.CX (Messaging and file sharing web application) | I.CX is a messaging and file sharing web application providing end-to-end encryption without any download or installation. It was developed by the Toronto firm EveryBit, and relies on the open-source EveryBit.js framework. All encryption is done client-side in the users web browser. | No significant coverage/sources/notability, fails WP:N (Ngyikp) |
2025-02-18 13:20 | Tangerine (software) (cross-platform music server) | Tangerine is a cross-platform music server for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Tangerine uses the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) protocol to allow the user to listen to music over a network using a client such as Rhythmbox, Banshee, or iTunes. Tangerine uses SQLite as its database. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:20 | Vino (VNC server) (Desktop sharing server for GNOME) | Vino was a VNC server for the GNOME desktop environment, the GNOME developers now recommend using "gnome-remote-desktop" instead. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:21 | Wike (software) (Wikipedia Reader for the GNOME Desktop) | Wike is a desktop application for Linux and *nix systems written in Python and GTK to read and browse Wikipedia. It provides access to all of the encyclopedia in a native application with a simpler view and distraction free environment. It supports features such as multiple tabs, recent article list, GNOME Shell search integration, dark mode, and bookmark management. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:21 | Nemiver (C/C++ debugger for GNOME) | Nemiver is computer software, a graphical standalone debugger for the programming languages C and C++, which integrates in the GNOME desktop environment. It currently features a backend which uses the well known GNU Debugger (GDB). The creator and the current lead developer is Dodji Seketeli. | Barely any notability, no ref. (Greatder) |
2025-02-18 13:26 | YMP File | The YMP file (file-extension .ymp) which stands for YaST Meta Package, is a file used in the openSUSE operating system (based on the Linux kernel). It is used in a feature called one-click install. This allows a user to click a "One-Click Install" button on certain websites to automatically install software, without having to download and install the software separately. | Barely any reference or notability. (Greatder) |
2025-02-20 02:55 | The Association for Work Process Improvement (organization) | TAWPI was a membership association that focused on the improvement of work processes in data capture, document and remittance processing. It was originally the OCR Users Association (OCRUA) founded in 1970, which was renamed the Recognition Technology Users Association (RTUA) in 1981. | Based on primary sources. Nothing in google news, and 1 line mentions in google books. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 06:27 | International Association of Plastics Distributors (organization) | The International Association of Plastics Distributors (or IAPD) is a trade association representing plastics distributors and manufacturers of engineering materials and semi-finished stock shapes, such as sheet, rod, tube, film, resin, pipe, valves and fittings. | Created by a single purpose editor based on primary sources. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-02-20 03:33 | Twease | Twease is an open source biomedical web search engine which searches MEDLINE. | not a notable website, no sources (Y) |
2025-02-21 14:35 | Business Action for Energy | Business Action for Energy (BAE) is a business network set up to give input to the UN Commission on Sustainable Development. | Created by a single purpose account. Unreferenced for 18 years. (LibStar) |
2025-02-22 00:01 | Django (music software) (software) | Django is a software program for engraving of tabulature for lutes, archlute, theorbo and other early plucked and bowed instruments. It may be an earlier or later version of "Fandango" software. It was created by the French composer, lutenist, and programmer Alain Veylit. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT; there are only a handful of trivial mentions for both this software and Fandango, and no SIGCOV for either of them. (Helpful Raccoon) |
2025-02-22 14:43 | Nickel (hacker group) (China-based hacking group) | Nickel is a China-based hacking group, reportedly backed by the Chinese government, that primarily targets government organisations. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
Unsorted
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2025-02-16 18:07 | Water Knows No Boundaries conference | The Water Knows No Boundaries was held in 2011 and will be held again in 2018, in Jordan. The topic is solutions to water issues in the Middle East. | Fails the WP:GNG. I can't find proof the 2018 conference was ever held or any substantial coverage of the 2011 conference. (Sammi Brie) |
2025-02-20 18:43 | Admind Branding & Communications (Polish branding agency) | Admind Branding & Communications is an independent Polish branding and communication agency headquartered in Kraków, Poland specializing in brand transformation, graphic design, and branding production. | Fails WP:NCORP. (Herinalian) |
2025-02-21 15:10 | Mãe Negra (Portuguese language poem by Alda Lara) | Mãe Negra is a Portuguese language poem written by Angolan poet Alda Lara. Portuguese singer Paulo de Carvalho recorded it as a song. | No significant coverage of the poem in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-02-21 20:15 | Very long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase | The very long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase comprises 6 isoenzymes: SLC27A1, SLC27A2, SLC27A3, SLC27A4, SLC27A5, SLC27A6. It is not logical to redirect it only to SLC27A2. (Abvdj) | |
2025-02-22 13:45 | Balbardie Park of Peace Golf Course (9-hole golf course in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland, UK) | Balbardie Park of Peace Golf Course is a golf course located in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. | Not notable, unimproved since creation in 2022 by a now-blocked editor (Wire723) |
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