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Culture/Internet culture

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
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)
2025-02-23 11:25 Umbrella (company) (video game developer) Umbrella Games LLC (stylized as umbrella) is an American independent video game developer and publisher founded in March 2015, which commonly develops mobile iOS and Android games. Fails WP:GNG (Boneless Pizza!)
2025-02-23 14:56 List of planned LTE networks This is a list of planned commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks around the world, grouped by their frequency bands. No longer maintained list-article, content is mostly outdated (which may even be misleading to readers) and obviously of no further relevance, as new networks may still be added to the appropiate network-lists on wikipedia as soon as they launch. In the past this page served as a pool for active maintenance of such network lists, when building the mentioned lists, but as of now is no longer needed for this purpose. WP:NOT may also apply in this context. (Nightwalker-87)
2025-02-26 11:55 Contegro (Website content management system) Contegro CMS (Content and Growth) was a commercial website content management system (WCMS). It was developed on the ASP.NET framework and Microsoft SQL Server database. No evidence of notability, this was an advert for much of its history. Of the two sources, once makes no mention of the subject. (Greenman)

Culture/Linguistics

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
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)
2025-02-23 11:44 Kujata (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Kujata may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 11:50 Lindsay Ellis (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Lindsay Ellis may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 11:51 Lindsay Gardner (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Lindsay Gardner may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 11:54 Liquid Sky (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Liquid Sky is a 1982 film. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 11:55 MAWI (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) MAWI is an acronym for the Measurement and Analysis on the WIDE Internet, or Measurement and Analysis of Wide-area Internet. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 18:20 Pichkhadze (Surname list) Pichkhadze or Pitchhadze (Georgian: ფიჩხაძე) is a Georgian surname of Jewish origin which may refer to: Fails WP:NNAME as there is only one entry with an article, and there is no point in redirecting since their surname does not match the article title. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse)
2025-02-23 03:00 Rohtez (Surname list) Rohtez (Danish and Tagalog pronunciation: Roohtez) is a Danish / Filipino middle name, literally meaning " red." It is not a common surname, shared by only a few people. It is of similar origin to the German word "rot," meaning "red." A rare surname with no Wikipedia article linking to and no article linking from. No article of any individual bearing this surname can be found, even in Danish Wikipedia. The user who created this page, User:Rohtez, seems to only create it to have an Wikipedia article about their own surname. (Tutwakhamoe)

Culture/Literature

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
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 11:24 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 11:23 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 11:25 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)

Culture/Biography

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
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)
2025-02-20 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 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)
2025-02-22 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 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 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)
2025-02-23 06:04 Conner Bevans (American soccer player) Conner Bevans (born November 22, 1994) is an American soccer player. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)
2025-02-23 06:09 Casey Beyers (American soccer player) Casey Beyers (born March 21, 1994) is an American soccer player who currently plays for FC Baltimore Christos in the National Premier Soccer League. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)
2025-02-23 08:37 Noel Katz (American composer) Noel Katz is an American composer and lyricist. He is best known for Such Good Friends, an original musical comedy presented at the fourth annual New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2007, where it won five awards, including Talkin’ Broadway’s Citation as the season’s best musical. Non-notable (few citations), orange-tagged, article basically hasn't been touched since promotional content was removed from it. (TansoShoshen)
2025-02-23 15:47 Sunao Kasahara (Japanese footballer (born 1989)) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having played only ten J3 League games. There is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm, the creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 15:48 Ren Yamakawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Iwate Grulla Morioka. Utter failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 15:50 Yuta Sasaki (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a retired Japanese footballer who played as a forward. Nothing notable about this player either. Only played in various lower (i.e. hobby) leagues, the highest performance was 122 minutes in the third Japanese league. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 18:52 Jordan Burke (English rugby league footballer) Jordan Burke is a rugby league footballer who played for the Warrington Wolves in the Super League. He made his first team début in the 2012 Challenge Cup tie against Keighley Cougars. For the 2013 season he was one of six Wolves players to sign for Championship club Swinton Lions under the dual registration rules. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-23 18:59 Charles Chester (rugby) (English rugby league & union footballer) Charles T. Chester (3 December 1919 – 17 December 2011) was an English rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Sandal RUFC.[1] and club level rugby league (RL) for Wakefield Trinity, as a prop or second-row. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
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)
2025-02-23 19:06 David Chester (English rugby league footballer) David "Dave" C. Chester (birth registered third ¼ 1946) is an English former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s. He played representative level rugby union for Lancashire (Trial), and at club level for Sandal RUFC, Rodillians RUFC and Orrell R.U.F.C., and club level rugby league (RL) for Warrington, Wakefield Trinity, Keighley and Huddersfield, as a prop. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-24 05:10 Nguyễn Văn Ngan (Vietnamese cyclist) Nguyễn Văn Ngan (born 20 September 1943) is a former Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-24 05:14 We Kyung-yong (South Korean cyclist) We Kyung-yong (born 23 March 1940) is a former South Korean cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-24 05:25 Tompson Mensah (Togolese cyclist (born 1954)) Tompson Mensah (born 13 August 1954) is a former Togolese 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)
2025-02-24 05:27 Charles Leodo (Togolese cyclist (born 1953)) Charles Ouradoba Leodo (born 13 March 1953) is a Togolese former 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)
2025-02-24 07:36 Tony Miller (footballer) (English footballer) Anthony William Miller (born 26 October 1937) is an English retired footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG. (Canary757)
2025-02-24 08:31 Jean Dalli (English footballer) Jean Dalli (born 13 August 1976) is an English former footballer who played as a defender in the Football League for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG (Canary757)
2025-02-24 09:12 Luca Belluzzi (Sammarinese sailor) Luca Belluzzi (born 7 July 1977) is a Sammarinese sailor. He competed in the Laser event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. I don't think subject meets notability thresh-hold for a sportsperson under WP:NOLY or as consul under WP:NPOL (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-24 09:33 Christian Bollini (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1962)) Christian Bollini (born 15 August 1962) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Concern the article does not meet notability thresholds either under WP:NOLY or under WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-24 09:37 Francesco Cardelli (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1964)) Francesco Maria Cardelli (born 1 May 1964) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics and the 1988 Winter Olympics. Concern the article does not meet the threshold for notability either under WP:OLY or under WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-23 13:21 Ideology of the Sheikh Said rebellion Sheikh Said was a leader of a local tariqa. He also had ties to the Azadi organisation. Sheikh Said was one of the most outspoken nationalists during the first Azadi congress in 1924. The Azadi organisation planned the revolt, and its leaders elected Sheikh Said as the general leader due to his charisma and religious credentials. Reads like an essay - major contributor to this article recently tagged this as a redirect, possibly showing an intent to delete this article as well (vague WP:G7) (LR.127)
2025-02-24 01:39 Giuliano Kremmerz (Italian alchemist) Giuliano M. Kremmerz (1861–1930), born Ciro Formisano, was an Italian alchemist working within the tradition of hermeticism. In 1896, Kremmerz founded the Confraternita Terapeutica e Magica di Myriam (Therapeutic and Magic Brotherhood of Myriam). Notablility not established; unsourced since 2014 (Skyerise)
2025-02-24 15:40 Derek Thomas (basketball) (American basketball player and coach) Derek Thomas (born September 6, 1966) is a former head men's basketball coach at Western Illinois University. His final record in five years with Western Illinois University was 40–104. He is the son of Hall of Fame Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Emmitt Thomas. Fails NATH/SPORTSCRIT (JayCubby)
2025-02-24 23:06 Marko Sucic (Swiss footballer) Marko Sucic (born 7 October 1984) was a Croatian footballer. A minor league footballer, having played only 1 Swiss Super League game. I unfortunately found no pieces of significant coverage on Marko Sucic, and it was even hard to find passing mentions. (Geschichte)
2025-02-25 06:08 Rodney Tudor-Cole (Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1947)) Rodney Tudor-Cole (born 21 March 1947) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSEVENT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar)
2025-02-25 06:10 Matar Al Harthi (Saudi Arabian sport shooter) Matar Al Harthi (Arabic: مطر الحارثي; born 1948) is a Saudi Arabian sports shooter. He competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-25 09:19 Daniele Casadei (Sammarinese swimmer) Daniele Casadei (born 21 July 1973) is a Sammarinese swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:20 Paolo Casadei (Sammarinese weightlifter) Paolo Casadei (born 11 April 1966) is a Sammarinese weightlifter. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:21 Aroldo Casali (Sammarinese sport shooter (1925–2015)) Aroldo Casali (18 October 1925 – 10 February 2015) was a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:22 Libero Casali (Sammarinese sports shooter) Libero Casali (born 23 September 1939) is a Sammarinese former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, three positions event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:22 Giorgio Cecchetti (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1944)) Giorgio Cecchetti (born 11 September 1944) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed in the men's giant slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:23 Giuliano Ceccoli (Sammarinese sports shooter) Giuliano Ceccoli (born 18 September 1949) is a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:24 Spartaco Cesaretti (Sammarinese sports shooter) Spartaco Cesaretti (19 January 1921 – 28 February 1984) was a Sammarinese former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 10:15 Scott Young (English footballer) (English footballer) Scott Young (born 22 July 1969) is an English former footballer who played as a striker for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG (Canary757)
2025-02-25 09:06 Bobby Roberts (film producer) (American film producer) Robert M. "Bobby" Roberts (May 9, 1929 – October 10, 2004) (born Robert Rosenberg) was a dancer, performer, personal talent manager, concert promoter, record executive and Hollywood film producer, entertainment entretrepreneur. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Reads like a resume. (Blackballnz)
2025-02-25 17:36 Whales In Cubicles (UK musical group) Whales in Cubicles were an English indie rock band from London, England, who played between 2010 and 2015. Whales in Cubicles took their inspiration for their band name from Andrew Bird's song "Plasticities". Article on non-notable band, created by an WP:SPA. The included references are either from non-reliable sources, or are nothing but passing mentions. Searches did not turn up any significant coverage in reliable sources, making it failure of the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND. (Rorshacma)
2025-02-25 20:58 Hayato Ochi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Big failure of SPORTCRIT, played almost no games. Edited by sock farm and creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 02:35 Adalberto García (Brazilian long-distance runner) Adalberto Batista Garcia (born 31 August 1967) is a Brazilian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
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]
2025-02-20 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]
2025-02-26 05:01 Kim Won-sik (athlete) (South Korean long-distance runner) Kim Won-sik (born 21 January 1963) is a South Korean long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 06:09 Abdullah Ali (sport shooter) (Bahraini sports shooter) Abdullah Ali is a Bahraini sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 08:44 Ibrahim Al-Taher (Qatari long-distance runner) Ibrahim Al-Taher (born 1959) is a Qatari long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 08:45 Nimley Twegbe (Liberian long-distance runner) Nimley Twegbe (born 9 September 1963) is a Liberian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 08:52 Tommy Lazarus (Zimbabwean long-distance runner) Tommy S. Lazarus (born 15 October 1962) is a Zimbabwean former long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 09:08 Bigboy Matlapeng (Motswana long-distance runner) Bigboy Matlapeng (born 4 February 1958) is a Botswanan long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 10:57 James Kihara (Kenyan judoka) James Kihara (born 1 December 1958) is a Kenyan judoka. He competed in the men's half-middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 11:54 Ian Shepherdson (British economist) Ian Shepherdson is a British economist. He is the founder and chief economist of Pantheon Macroeconomics, an economic research firm located in Newcastle, England, with offices in London and Valhalla, New York. In February 2015, he was named The Wall Street Journal's US economic forecaster of the year for the second time, having previously won the award in 2003. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Independent sources are more on the subject's predictions rather than subject himself. In addition WSJ does the most accurate survey every year and it seems most of them are not considered notable. Subject does not meet requirement for academic either. COI creator. (Imcdc)
2025-02-26 14:22 Marcin Zaremba (Polish historian of the modern age and writer) Marcin Zaremba (born 1966) is a Polish historian whose work focuses on how the Communist Regime used Polish nationalism to legitimize itself. He lectures in history at the Warsaw University. Fails WP:NACADEMIC. No demonstrated notability as mentioned on that page other than status as a professor. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-02-26 03:38 Meghann Cuniff (American journalist) Meghann Cuniff (born 1983) is an American legal affairs journalist. She has written for publications including Law.com, and gained prominence for her coverage of Tory Lanez' conviction, for which she received an award from the Los Angeles Press Club. As an independent journalist she publishes work on her website Legal Affairs and Trials. Fails WP:N. This individual is not notable enough or significant enough in her field to warrant a Wikipedia article. In comparison to most other "legal affair journalists", the vast majority of whom don't have Wikipedia articles of their own, Cuniff has no formal education in law or any legal background through work experience with law firms. She is essentially a freelance or social media "reporter", who's work consists of accessing public court records through lacourt.org or PACER (which anyone can access) and providing her opinion on developments in high profile celebrity cases. And her opinions are not professional legal opinions considering she has no legal background. Furthermore her primary notability is limited to providing social media coverage about 1 celebrity case in Los Angeles. It's certainly not enough warrant a standalone article. (Isjadd773)
2025-02-26 16:33 Kim Ove Riksvold (Norwegian footballer (born 1993)) Kim Ove Norum Riksvold (born 26 October 1993) is a Norwegian footballer. Mostly lower-league player who fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Eliteserien tenure was only 349 minutes. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 16:34 Mats Lillebo (Norwegian footballer (born 1994)) Mats Størseth Lillebo (born 29 July 1994) is a Norwegian footballer who plays for Stjørdals-Blink. Mostly lower-league player who fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Eliteserien tenure was only 225 minutes]. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 21:02 Kayle Connor (Australian rugby league footballer) Kayle Connor (born 8 January 1990) is an Australian former Rugby league footballer who played for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship 1 competition in the United Kingdom. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-26 21:09 David Moffatt (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) David "Dave" Moffatt is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played at club level for Mirehouse ARLFC (in Whitehaven, of the West Cumbria League, founded by Eddie Bowman) and Workington Town. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-26 22:07 Kim Jun-ho (sport shooter) (North Korean sports shooter (born 1959)) Kim Jun-ho (born 7 November 1959) 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)
2025-02-26 22:13 Emiliyan Yankov (Bulgarian sports shooter) Emiliyan Yankov (Bulgarian: Емилиян Янков; born 2 April 1957) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed 50 metre rifle three positions event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:15 Juan Lavieri (Venezuelan sports shooter) Juan Lavieri (born 31 May 1938) is a Venezuelan sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:36 Awadh Al-Sameer (Omani long-distance runner) Awadh Al-Sameer (born 6 May 1961) is an Omani long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:45 Nicolás Chaparro (Paraguayan hurdler) Nicolás Chaparro (born 10 September 1962) is a Paraguayan hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 00:55 Julian Darley (British writer and filmmaker) Julian Darley is a filmmaker, writer and speaker on policy responses to global environmental degradation. He is the author of the book High Noon for Natural Gas, and the founder of Global Public Media, Post Carbon Institute and Mysterious Movies Ltd. He lives in London, England. Fails WP:AUTHOR and WP:BIO based on third party coverage. Only 1 source provided in 19 years of article existence. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 01:52 Steef Weijers (Dutch politician (1929–2021)) Stephanus Cornelis Weijers (13 November 1929 – 27 May 2021) was a Dutch politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives. Only notability is being elected with no significance beyond that. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-02-27 03:18 Mohamed Al-Saadi (Yemeni long-distance runner (born 1968)) Mohamed Al-Saadi (born 1 January 1968) is a Yemeni long-distance runner who competed internationally for Yemen at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 03:25 Farouk Ahmed Sayed (South Yemen athlete) Farouk Ahmed Sayed (10 December 1970) is a former South Yemen athlete, who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in the men's 5000m, he finished 18th in his heat and failed to advance. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in heats. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 04:07 John Skladany (American gridiron football player and coach (born 1948)) John Skladany (born September 24, 1948)[citation needed] is a retired American football coach who most recently served as a defensive coordinator for the North Texas Mean Green football team. Skladany previously served as defensive coordinator for the Iowa State Cyclones, Houston Cougars, as well as the UCF Knights. Fails WP:GNG. Only notability is being a coach. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-02-27 06:48 Johann Helton (American musician) Johann Helton (born 1953) is a guitarist, bassist, teacher and sound engineer currently residing in Boise, Idaho. For 20 years he was a member of the folk group The Highwaymen. He has recorded five CDs of original material and appears on five Highwaymen albums. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Little improved since 2013 when it appears to have been written by the musician himself. (Blackballnz)
2025-02-27 09:07 Ludvík Bohman (Czech sprinter) Ludvík Bohman (born 17 March 1973) is a former Czech sprinter. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 09:08 Mohamed Bouboud (Moroccan sprinter) Mohamed Bouboud (born 11 November 1952) is a Moroccan sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 09:09 Delyric Oracle (American hip-hop artist) Alexandra de Scheel, known as Delyric Oracle is an activist, hip hop artist, author and mogul from New York City. Sources in article are either primary (i.e. interviews), unreliable, or do not mention the subject, no sources proving notability based on Google search, (CorrectionsJackal)

Culture/Biography/Women

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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 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)
2025-02-24 09:19 Alyssa Stringfellow (actress, international underwear model) Alyssa Mary Stringfellow (born 17 May 1985) is a New Zealand born actress, model and musician. She began modeling and performing at a young age, and won the title of Miss North Island New Zealand at the age of 17. I was the original author but lost access to Jesseweed accouns. I was never over all the years able to collect for any of the sources for any fact or existing information and I believe this is not serving any public purpose. (Jessewilder)
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)
2025-02-23 03:27 Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg (12 May 1853 - 14 Dec 1943) Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg and Hertefeld (née Sandels; 12 May 1853 – 14 December 1943) was a princess and spouse of Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg, who achieved considerable influence as the closest friend of Wilhelm II. She published more than a dozen books. Not notable in her own right. All information in this article appears in that of her husband. (Blackballnz)
2025-02-26 12:48 Jacqueline Barnathan (American television news producer) Jacqueline Barnathan is the executive editor of CBS Newspath and an Emmy-award winning senior producer at CBS News. She has worked at both CBS Evening News and the CBS Early Show. In 1994, she was first deputy press secretary for New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Insufficient in-depth sources to demonstrate notability. The emmy awards were not for her but for the documentary subjects. She is just one of the many producers and staff that worked on them. Most of staff are not notable. Notability is not inherited. WP:SPA creator. (Imcdc)
2025-02-26 13:12 Jade Baraldo (Brazilian singer and songwriter) Jade Baraldo (born September 28, 1998) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter who participated in the reality show The Voice Brasil. Baraldo finished as a semifinalist. Baraldo moved to Rio de Janeiro at age 18 to pursue a musical career. Her debut single Brasa reached #1 on Spotify's Viral chart in Brazil. Notability under WP:MUSIC not established. Viral Spotify isn't an established chart and was only a semi-finalist in a competition. All material appears self-released. No international platform or chart success. (Karst)
2025-02-27 04:09 Marianne Humpelstetter (Austrian swimmer) Marianne Humpelstetter (born 15 August 1964) is an Austrian swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in heat. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 04:22 Nguyễn Thị Hồng Bích (Vietnamese swimmer) Nguyễn Thị Hồng Bích (born 27 July 1963) is a Vietnamese backstroke swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Culture/Media

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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 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 11:24 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 11:23 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 11:25 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)
2025-02-24 12:06 London Mozart Symphony Orchestra (UK orchestra) The Mozart Symphony Orchestra, formally the London Mozart Symphony Orchestra, is a symphony orchestra founded by Philip Mackenzie and businessman Patrick Tame. It is unique in that it never promotes its own concerts but is only available for hire by other organisations. Fails WP:NORG/WP:GNG due to a lack of WP:RSs found in WP:BEFORE (Cakelot1)
2025-02-24 15:14 Vernice bianca (Sealer varnish used in violin making) Vernice bianca is a type of sealer varnish used in violin making. It is mainly prepared with a mix of egg white and gum arabic. No sources found, cannot find any links to it or any other related information. Fails WP:GNG (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-25 09:06 Bobby Roberts (film producer) (American film producer) Robert M. "Bobby" Roberts (May 9, 1929 – October 10, 2004) (born Robert Rosenberg) was a dancer, performer, personal talent manager, concert promoter, record executive and Hollywood film producer, entertainment entretrepreneur. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Reads like a resume. (Blackballnz)
2025-02-26 12:48 Jacqueline Barnathan (American television news producer) Jacqueline Barnathan is the executive editor of CBS Newspath and an Emmy-award winning senior producer at CBS News. She has worked at both CBS Evening News and the CBS Early Show. In 1994, she was first deputy press secretary for New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Insufficient in-depth sources to demonstrate notability. The emmy awards were not for her but for the documentary subjects. She is just one of the many producers and staff that worked on them. Most of staff are not notable. Notability is not inherited. WP:SPA creator. (Imcdc)
2025-02-26 15:30 Fragile Records (sub-label name of the Transmat (est. 1986) record label) Fragile Records is a sub-record label of Transmat from Detroit. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media and mentions, but no in-depth content for GNG criteria. (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-26 03:38 Meghann Cuniff (American journalist) Meghann Cuniff (born 1983) is an American legal affairs journalist. She has written for publications including Law.com, and gained prominence for her coverage of Tory Lanez' conviction, for which she received an award from the Los Angeles Press Club. As an independent journalist she publishes work on her website Legal Affairs and Trials. Fails WP:N. This individual is not notable enough or significant enough in her field to warrant a Wikipedia article. In comparison to most other "legal affair journalists", the vast majority of whom don't have Wikipedia articles of their own, Cuniff has no formal education in law or any legal background through work experience with law firms. She is essentially a freelance or social media "reporter", who's work consists of accessing public court records through lacourt.org or PACER (which anyone can access) and providing her opinion on developments in high profile celebrity cases. And her opinions are not professional legal opinions considering she has no legal background. Furthermore her primary notability is limited to providing social media coverage about 1 celebrity case in Los Angeles. It's certainly not enough warrant a standalone article. (Isjadd773)
2025-02-27 09:09 Delyric Oracle (American hip-hop artist) Alexandra de Scheel, known as Delyric Oracle is an activist, hip hop artist, author and mogul from New York City. Sources in article are either primary (i.e. interviews), unreliable, or do not mention the subject, no sources proving notability based on Google search, (CorrectionsJackal)

Culture/Media/Films

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2025-02-24 16:00 Stricken (2010 film) (2010 American film) Stricken is an American film that premiered on June 25, 2010, It was directed and written by Matthew Sconce, the movie starred Stephanie French and David Fine of Rent, Sweet November, The Pursuit of Happiness, and many other films. It is based on the short film of the same name that won Best Sound Design at the Action On Film Festival in 2007, and its screenplay won Best Adapted Screenplay in 2008. Fails notability for films (JayCubby)

Culture/Media/Music

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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)
2025-02-23 08:37 Noel Katz (American composer) Noel Katz is an American composer and lyricist. He is best known for Such Good Friends, an original musical comedy presented at the fourth annual New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2007, where it won five awards, including Talkin’ Broadway’s Citation as the season’s best musical. Non-notable (few citations), orange-tagged, article basically hasn't been touched since promotional content was removed from it. (TansoShoshen)
2025-02-24 14:05 Tokyo Adventures (English pop punk/rock band) Tokyo Adventures, previously known as Boba Fett, were a four-piece pop punk/rock band from the Wirral, England. They released two albums as Tokyo Adventures and various EPs. Outside of the short summary by the 2005 BBC article, I can't find any other in depth coverage in WP:RSs to demonstrate they meet WP:NBAND (Cakelot1)
2025-02-25 17:36 Whales In Cubicles (UK musical group) Whales in Cubicles were an English indie rock band from London, England, who played between 2010 and 2015. Whales in Cubicles took their inspiration for their band name from Andrew Bird's song "Plasticities". Article on non-notable band, created by an WP:SPA. The included references are either from non-reliable sources, or are nothing but passing mentions. Searches did not turn up any significant coverage in reliable sources, making it failure of the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND. (Rorshacma)
2025-02-25 18:19 Xerox Success (1992 studio album by Equinox) Xerox Success is the third full-length album, released by thrash metal band Equinox. It was released in 1992. Unable to find coverage in reliable secondary sources for this album. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NALBUM (Cakelot1)
2025-02-25 18:19 Auf Wiedersehen (Equinox album) (1989 studio album by Equinox) Auf Wiedersehen is the first full-length album, released by thrash metal band Equinox. It was released in 1989. Unable to find coverage in reliable secondary sources for this album. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NALBUM (Cakelot1)
2025-02-25 18:19 Labyrinth (Equinox album) (1994 studio album by Equinox) Labyrinth is the fourth full-length album, released by Norwegian thrash metal band Equinox. It was released in 1994. Unable to find coverage in reliable secondary sources for this album. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NALBUM (Cakelot1)
2025-02-26 13:12 Jade Baraldo (Brazilian singer and songwriter) Jade Baraldo (born September 28, 1998) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter who participated in the reality show The Voice Brasil. Baraldo finished as a semifinalist. Baraldo moved to Rio de Janeiro at age 18 to pursue a musical career. Her debut single Brasa reached #1 on Spotify's Viral chart in Brazil. Notability under WP:MUSIC not established. Viral Spotify isn't an established chart and was only a semi-finalist in a competition. All material appears self-released. No international platform or chart success. (Karst)

Culture/Media/Software

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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 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)
2025-02-24 02:09 Musink (Scorewriter) Musink is a scorewriting computer program for Windows and macOS. It is a WYSIWYM editor, with automated music- and page-layout functionality. Two versions of Musink exist: Musink Lite, which is freeware; and Musink Pro, which is not free but contains additional features. Despite the creator's interesting story, this fails WP:NSOFT since there is no significant coverage. The Musink website notes this review, but this site offers an affiliate discount so it's not independent (and probably not RS). Even Softpedia, which reviews practically everything, has nothing more than a brief description. Not to be confused with an application with the same name that was created in 2009. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 03:03 Vinca (software) (program to reverse VNC for remote support) In computing, Vinca is a free and open-source remote desktop software helper both for supported user and for remote administrator. No independent coverage whatsoever. Searching "Vinca" plus "actiu.net" gets very few results in GSearch, only false positives on Internet Archive, and no results in GScholar, GBooks. Searching for related terms didn't bring up anything relevant. Article created by "Actiuinformatica", who appears to be the software's creator. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 03:38 M Sharp (Code generation tool) M# (pronounced em sharp) is a code generation tool and a domain-specific language that can be used to create websites and web applications. It can translate entities and page definitions to ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC and C# code which in turn form the user interface and business logic layer of the application. Fails WP:NSOFT; no indication that this language received any attention from businesses or researchers. The Business Standard source in the article is PR, and the other nominally independent source isn't about M#. A general search didn't find any coverage. Unrelated to a language developed for Microsoft's Midori project, codenamed M#. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 11:55 Contegro (Website content management system) Contegro CMS (Content and Growth) was a commercial website content management system (WCMS). It was developed on the ASP.NET framework and Microsoft SQL Server database. No evidence of notability, this was an advert for much of its history. Of the two sources, once makes no mention of the subject. (Greenman)
2025-02-27 06:13 DAVIC (historical standard and its producing organization) DAVIC, Digital Audio Video Council, was an organisation founded in 1994 with the aim of promoting interactive digital audio-visual applications and services by promulgating specifications of open interfaces and protocols that maximise interoperability across diverse applications, services and industries. Unreferenced for 18 years. No coverage searching from its acronym or full name. Fails GNG. (LibStar)

Culture/Media/Television

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2025-02-23 16:01 List of television stations in Wallis and Futuna This is a list of television stations in Wallis and Futuna. Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)

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)
2025-02-23 11:25 Umbrella (company) (video game developer) Umbrella Games LLC (stylized as umbrella) is an American independent video game developer and publisher founded in March 2015, which commonly develops mobile iOS and Android games. Fails WP:GNG (Boneless Pizza!)

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)
2025-02-23 08:37 Noel Katz (American composer) Noel Katz is an American composer and lyricist. He is best known for Such Good Friends, an original musical comedy presented at the fourth annual New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2007, where it won five awards, including Talkin’ Broadway’s Citation as the season’s best musical. Non-notable (few citations), orange-tagged, article basically hasn't been touched since promotional content was removed from it. (TansoShoshen)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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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)
2025-02-23 21:30 Shri Jihveshwara (Hindu god) Shri Jihveshwara is the name of the god who is worshipped by people of Swakula Sali caste in India. The name Jihveshwara comes from Jihva (tongue) + Ishvara (god), which means the one who is born out of tongue. Only citation is for a blog. Not able to find much in other sources or google books to expand the article or cite current content. (Asteramellus)
2025-02-24 01:39 Giuliano Kremmerz (Italian alchemist) Giuliano M. Kremmerz (1861–1930), born Ciro Formisano, was an Italian alchemist working within the tradition of hermeticism. In 1896, Kremmerz founded the Confraternita Terapeutica e Magica di Myriam (Therapeutic and Magic Brotherhood of Myriam). Notablility not established; unsourced since 2014 (Skyerise)

Culture/Sports

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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)
2025-02-20 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)
2025-02-20 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)
2025-02-21 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 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 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)
2025-02-22 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)
2025-02-23 06:04 Conner Bevans (American soccer player) Conner Bevans (born November 22, 1994) is an American soccer player. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)
2025-02-23 06:06 Bradley Ruhaak (American soccer player) Bradley Ruhaak (born September 17, 1994) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)
2025-02-23 06:09 Casey Beyers (American soccer player) Casey Beyers (born March 21, 1994) is an American soccer player who currently plays for FC Baltimore Christos in the National Premier Soccer League. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)
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)
2025-02-23 15:47 Sunao Kasahara (Japanese footballer (born 1989)) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having played only ten J3 League games. There is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm, the creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 15:48 Ren Yamakawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Iwate Grulla Morioka. Utter failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 15:50 Yuta Sasaki (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a retired Japanese footballer who played as a forward. Nothing notable about this player either. Only played in various lower (i.e. hobby) leagues, the highest performance was 122 minutes in the third Japanese league. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 18:52 Jordan Burke (English rugby league footballer) Jordan Burke is a rugby league footballer who played for the Warrington Wolves in the Super League. He made his first team début in the 2012 Challenge Cup tie against Keighley Cougars. For the 2013 season he was one of six Wolves players to sign for Championship club Swinton Lions under the dual registration rules. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-23 18:59 Charles Chester (rugby) (English rugby league & union footballer) Charles T. Chester (3 December 1919 – 17 December 2011) was an English rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Sandal RUFC.[2] and club level rugby league (RL) for Wakefield Trinity, as a prop or second-row. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
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)
2025-02-23 19:06 David Chester (English rugby league footballer) David "Dave" C. Chester (birth registered third ¼ 1946) is an English former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s. He played representative level rugby union for Lancashire (Trial), and at club level for Sandal RUFC, Rodillians RUFC and Orrell R.U.F.C., and club level rugby league (RL) for Warrington, Wakefield Trinity, Keighley and Huddersfield, as a prop. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-24 05:10 Nguyễn Văn Ngan (Vietnamese cyclist) Nguyễn Văn Ngan (born 20 September 1943) is a former Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-24 05:14 We Kyung-yong (South Korean cyclist) We Kyung-yong (born 23 March 1940) is a former South Korean cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-24 05:25 Tompson Mensah (Togolese cyclist (born 1954)) Tompson Mensah (born 13 August 1954) is a former Togolese 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)
2025-02-24 05:27 Charles Leodo (Togolese cyclist (born 1953)) Charles Ouradoba Leodo (born 13 March 1953) is a Togolese former 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)
2025-02-24 07:36 Tony Miller (footballer) (English footballer) Anthony William Miller (born 26 October 1937) is an English retired footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG. (Canary757)
2025-02-24 08:31 Jean Dalli (English footballer) Jean Dalli (born 13 August 1976) is an English former footballer who played as a defender in the Football League for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG (Canary757)
2025-02-24 09:12 Luca Belluzzi (Sammarinese sailor) Luca Belluzzi (born 7 July 1977) is a Sammarinese sailor. He competed in the Laser event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. I don't think subject meets notability thresh-hold for a sportsperson under WP:NOLY or as consul under WP:NPOL (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-24 09:33 Christian Bollini (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1962)) Christian Bollini (born 15 August 1962) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Concern the article does not meet notability thresholds either under WP:NOLY or under WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-24 09:37 Francesco Cardelli (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1964)) Francesco Maria Cardelli (born 1 May 1964) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics and the 1988 Winter Olympics. Concern the article does not meet the threshold for notability either under WP:OLY or under WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-24 15:40 Derek Thomas (basketball) (American basketball player and coach) Derek Thomas (born September 6, 1966) is a former head men's basketball coach at Western Illinois University. His final record in five years with Western Illinois University was 40–104. He is the son of Hall of Fame Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Emmitt Thomas. Fails NATH/SPORTSCRIT (JayCubby)
2025-02-24 23:06 Marko Sucic (Swiss footballer) Marko Sucic (born 7 October 1984) was a Croatian footballer. A minor league footballer, having played only 1 Swiss Super League game. I unfortunately found no pieces of significant coverage on Marko Sucic, and it was even hard to find passing mentions. (Geschichte)
2025-02-25 06:08 Rodney Tudor-Cole (Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1947)) Rodney Tudor-Cole (born 21 March 1947) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSEVENT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar)
2025-02-25 06:10 Matar Al Harthi (Saudi Arabian sport shooter) Matar Al Harthi (Arabic: مطر الحارثي; born 1948) is a Saudi Arabian sports shooter. He competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
[Failed to parse] MK Land F.C. (Malaysian football club) MK Land Football Club was a professional football club from Malaysia, based in Selayang, Selangor. The club played in the 2003 Malaysia FAM League and became runners-up, promoted to the 2004 Malaysia Premier League. They withdrew from the Premier League competition in 2006, citing financial difficulties. Short article with several sections destroyed by vandalism
2025-02-25 09:19 Daniele Casadei (Sammarinese swimmer) Daniele Casadei (born 21 July 1973) is a Sammarinese swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:20 Paolo Casadei (Sammarinese weightlifter) Paolo Casadei (born 11 April 1966) is a Sammarinese weightlifter. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:21 Aroldo Casali (Sammarinese sport shooter (1925–2015)) Aroldo Casali (18 October 1925 – 10 February 2015) was a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:22 Libero Casali (Sammarinese sports shooter) Libero Casali (born 23 September 1939) is a Sammarinese former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, three positions event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:22 Giorgio Cecchetti (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1944)) Giorgio Cecchetti (born 11 September 1944) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed in the men's giant slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:23 Giuliano Ceccoli (Sammarinese sports shooter) Giuliano Ceccoli (born 18 September 1949) is a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:24 Spartaco Cesaretti (Sammarinese sports shooter) Spartaco Cesaretti (19 January 1921 – 28 February 1984) was a Sammarinese former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 10:15 Scott Young (English footballer) (English footballer) Scott Young (born 22 July 1969) is an English former footballer who played as a striker for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG (Canary757)
2025-02-24 13:21 National Boxing Hall of Fame National Boxing Hall of Fame (NBHOF) was founded in 2014 by Bill and Linda Dempsey Young. NBHOF is headquartered in West Hills, California. UPE spam for non notable organistion sourced to PR. Whilst "National" may sound important this is just some small, unsanctioned org ran by a few family members. (Duffbeerforme)
[Failed to parse] Harimau Muda (Football club) Harimau Muda is a former Malaysia national under-22 football team. The squad was the feeder team for senior national football team, managed by the Football Association of Malaysia. After winning the Premier League in 2009, it was split into Harimau Muda A and Harimau Muda B due to schedule conflicts between league and international matches. Complete copypaste of Muda A, deletion is only alternative if not redirect/merge
2025-02-25 15:43 Roghan Nabati Sari F.C. (Iranian football club) Roghan Nabati Sari Football Club was an Iranian football club based in Sari, Iran. They played in the 2nd Division 2000/01. No significant coverage of the football club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-23 18:02 Malaysia Premier Futsal League (Futsal league in Malaysia) The Malaysia Premier Futsal League, commonly abbreviated as MPFL, is a group of men's professional futsal leagues sanctioned by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). It was previously known as the Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (LFK). Complete copypaste of MPFL article, deletion is only alternative if not redirect/merge (93.140.108.210)
2025-02-25 20:58 Hayato Ochi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Big failure of SPORTCRIT, played almost no games. Edited by sock farm and creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 02:35 Adalberto García (Brazilian long-distance runner) Adalberto Batista Garcia (born 31 August 1967) is a Brazilian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 05:01 Kim Won-sik (athlete) (South Korean long-distance runner) Kim Won-sik (born 21 January 1963) is a South Korean long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 06:09 Abdullah Ali (sport shooter) (Bahraini sports shooter) Abdullah Ali is a Bahraini sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 08:44 Ibrahim Al-Taher (Qatari long-distance runner) Ibrahim Al-Taher (born 1959) is a Qatari long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 08:45 Nimley Twegbe (Liberian long-distance runner) Nimley Twegbe (born 9 September 1963) is a Liberian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 08:52 Tommy Lazarus (Zimbabwean long-distance runner) Tommy S. Lazarus (born 15 October 1962) is a Zimbabwean former long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 09:08 Bigboy Matlapeng (Motswana long-distance runner) Bigboy Matlapeng (born 4 February 1958) is a Botswanan long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 10:57 James Kihara (Kenyan judoka) James Kihara (born 1 December 1958) is a Kenyan judoka. He competed in the men's half-middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 14:31 Panteg A.F.C. (Association football club in Wales) Panteg AFC is a Welsh football club located in Griffithstown, Pontypool, Torfaen, South Wales. The club was founded in 1935 and currently runs two senior teams and one youth team at its home ground, Panteg House Sportsgrounds. The club plays in the Gwent County League Division One. Fails to meet WP:NORG. (Mcmatter)
2025-02-26 16:33 Kim Ove Riksvold (Norwegian footballer (born 1993)) Kim Ove Norum Riksvold (born 26 October 1993) is a Norwegian footballer. Mostly lower-league player who fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Eliteserien tenure was only 349 minutes. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 16:34 Mats Lillebo (Norwegian footballer (born 1994)) Mats Størseth Lillebo (born 29 July 1994) is a Norwegian footballer who plays for Stjørdals-Blink. Mostly lower-league player who fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Eliteserien tenure was only 225 minutes]. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 21:02 Kayle Connor (Australian rugby league footballer) Kayle Connor (born 8 January 1990) is an Australian former Rugby league footballer who played for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship 1 competition in the United Kingdom. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-26 21:09 David Moffatt (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) David "Dave" Moffatt is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played at club level for Mirehouse ARLFC (in Whitehaven, of the West Cumbria League, founded by Eddie Bowman) and Workington Town. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-26 22:07 Kim Jun-ho (sport shooter) (North Korean sports shooter (born 1959)) Kim Jun-ho (born 7 November 1959) 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)
2025-02-26 22:13 Emiliyan Yankov (Bulgarian sports shooter) Emiliyan Yankov (Bulgarian: Емилиян Янков; born 2 April 1957) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed 50 metre rifle three positions event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:15 Juan Lavieri (Venezuelan sports shooter) Juan Lavieri (born 31 May 1938) is a Venezuelan sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:36 Awadh Al-Sameer (Omani long-distance runner) Awadh Al-Sameer (born 6 May 1961) is an Omani long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:45 Nicolás Chaparro (Paraguayan hurdler) Nicolás Chaparro (born 10 September 1962) is a Paraguayan hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 03:18 Mohamed Al-Saadi (Yemeni long-distance runner (born 1968)) Mohamed Al-Saadi (born 1 January 1968) is a Yemeni long-distance runner who competed internationally for Yemen at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 03:25 Farouk Ahmed Sayed (South Yemen athlete) Farouk Ahmed Sayed (10 December 1970) is a former South Yemen athlete, who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in the men's 5000m, he finished 18th in his heat and failed to advance. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in heats. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 04:07 John Skladany (American gridiron football player and coach (born 1948)) John Skladany (born September 24, 1948)[citation needed] is a retired American football coach who most recently served as a defensive coordinator for the North Texas Mean Green football team. Skladany previously served as defensive coordinator for the Iowa State Cyclones, Houston Cougars, as well as the UCF Knights. Fails WP:GNG. Only notability is being a coach. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-02-27 04:09 Marianne Humpelstetter (Austrian swimmer) Marianne Humpelstetter (born 15 August 1964) is an Austrian swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in heat. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 04:22 Nguyễn Thị Hồng Bích (Vietnamese swimmer) Nguyễn Thị Hồng Bích (born 27 July 1963) is a Vietnamese backstroke swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 05:01 Mohd Nur Rizuan Zainal (Malaysian cyclist) Mohd Nur Rizuan Zainal (born 20 June 1986 in Malaysia) is a Malaysian professional racing cyclist currently riding for Team Malaysia in 2010 Tour de Langkawi.[citation needed] Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NCYC. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 09:07 Ludvík Bohman (Czech sprinter) Ludvík Bohman (born 17 March 1973) is a former Czech sprinter. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 09:08 Mohamed Bouboud (Moroccan sprinter) Mohamed Bouboud (born 11 November 1952) is a Moroccan sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 09:57 Tony Ward (umpire) (Australian cricketer and umpire (born 1959)) Anthony Philip Ward (born 9 August 1959) is a retired Australian cricketer and now works as an umpire. Article has not changed since its inception over 10 years ago, with only a single link to the subject's Cricinfo page. I have been unable to find WP:SIGCOV so as to meet WP:SPORTCRIT. (SunloungerFrog)

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)

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/Fashion

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2025-02-24 09:19 Alyssa Stringfellow (actress, international underwear model) Alyssa Mary Stringfellow (born 17 May 1985) is a New Zealand born actress, model and musician. She began modeling and performing at a young age, and won the title of Miss North Island New Zealand at the age of 17. I was the original author but lost access to Jesseweed accouns. I was never over all the years able to collect for any of the sources for any fact or existing information and I believe this is not serving any public purpose. (Jessewilder)

Geography/Geographical

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2025-02-23 16:01 List of television stations in Wallis and Futuna This is a list of television stations in Wallis and Futuna. Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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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)
2025-02-21 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)
2025-02-23 16:18 Um Adawi Granites The Um Adawi Granites are igneous rocks exposed in the southeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula. They exhibit field relations, petrographic characteristics, and chemical characteristics similar to the island arc older granitoids of the Arabian-Nubian Shield. The page has only a single source and is too technical for most readers to understand (with a tag present since 2008). I have done a quick Google search on the name of the page, and the only result I found was the paper quoted in this page. It's not even clear to me that "Um Adawi" is a clearly defined region (or at least, not under that English name) (7804j)
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)
2025-02-24 05:25 Tompson Mensah (Togolese cyclist (born 1954)) Tompson Mensah (born 13 August 1954) is a former Togolese 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)
2025-02-24 05:27 Charles Leodo (Togolese cyclist (born 1953)) Charles Ouradoba Leodo (born 13 March 1953) is a Togolese former 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)
2025-02-26 08:45 Nimley Twegbe (Liberian long-distance runner) Nimley Twegbe (born 9 September 1963) is a Liberian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 09:08 Bigboy Matlapeng (Motswana long-distance runner) Bigboy Matlapeng (born 4 February 1958) is a Botswanan long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 10:57 James Kihara (Kenyan judoka) James Kihara (born 1 December 1958) is a Kenyan judoka. He competed in the men's half-middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first round. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa

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2025-02-25 06:08 Rodney Tudor-Cole (Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1947)) Rodney Tudor-Cole (born 21 March 1947) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSEVENT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar)
2025-02-26 08:52 Tommy Lazarus (Zimbabwean long-distance runner) Tommy S. Lazarus (born 15 October 1962) is a Zimbabwean former long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2025-02-26 05:06 Passage development (Egypt) Path of Development and Reconstruction (Egypt) to enhance the economy of Egypt, is a national project in the Western Desert of Egypt that is proposed by Farouk El-Baz initially in the 80th[further explanation needed][when?] and reintroduced to the Egyptian government after the 25 January, 2011 revolution. No sources, structure is confusing, incomplete sentences, not clearly notable. (Delectopierre)
2025-02-27 09:08 Mohamed Bouboud (Moroccan sprinter) Mohamed Bouboud (born 11 November 1952) is a Moroccan sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa

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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/North America

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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)
2025-02-23 06:09 Casey Beyers (American soccer player) Casey Beyers (born March 21, 1994) is an American soccer player who currently plays for FC Baltimore Christos in the National Premier Soccer League. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American soccer player. (JTtheOG)
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)

2025-02-23 11:04 List of mutual-fund families in the United States The following is a limited list of mutual-fund families in the United States. A family of mutual funds is a group of funds that are marketed under one or more brand names, usually having the same distributor (the company which handles selling and redeeming shares of the fund in transactions with investors), and investment advisor (which is usually a corporate cousin of the distributor). Fails WP:NOTPROMO. Forgot to submit this one to AfD when I did Mutual-fund families of Canada, which was deleted by unanimous consensus (Kylemahar902)
2025-02-23 23:34 Pacific Coach Lines (Canadian bus company) Pacific Coach Lines (PCL) was a tour, and charter company operating in Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler. WP:N; orphaned (162 etc.)
2025-02-24 15:40 Derek Thomas (basketball) (American basketball player and coach) Derek Thomas (born September 6, 1966) is a former head men's basketball coach at Western Illinois University. His final record in five years with Western Illinois University was 40–104. He is the son of Hall of Fame Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Emmitt Thomas. Fails NATH/SPORTSCRIT (JayCubby)
2025-02-25 02:59 Tlamanalco (Municipality and town in State of Mexico, Mexico) Tlamanalco is a town and municipality in the State of Mexico in Mexico. Duplicate to Tlalmanalco in nearly every single way (place in coordinates doesn't appear to exist), but doesn't meet A10's "recent creation" criteria (ToThAc)
2025-02-24 15:49 Emergycare (ambulance service) EmergyCare was founded in 1983 as a non-profit ambulance service for the city of Erie, Pennsylvania. Originally, the service had support from UPMC Hamot medical center and Saint Vincent Health Center, both in Erie. Today, it is an independent non profit organization. Fails NORG. (JayCubby)
2025-02-25 20:36 2022 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election The 2022 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election was held on February 8, 2022, to elect the next mayor of Norman, Oklahoma. Since there was no candidate that received a majority of votes in the initial round of the election, a runoff election was held. In the runoff election, incumbent Democratic mayor Breea Clark was defeated by Republican Larry Heikkila. I’m struggling to see note that pushes this above Wikipedia’s notability standards. This certainly could be covered as just a short paragraph in another article. (SecretName101)
2025-02-26 03:38 Meghann Cuniff (American journalist) Meghann Cuniff (born 1983) is an American legal affairs journalist. She has written for publications including Law.com, and gained prominence for her coverage of Tory Lanez' conviction, for which she received an award from the Los Angeles Press Club. As an independent journalist she publishes work on her website Legal Affairs and Trials. Fails WP:N. This individual is not notable enough or significant enough in her field to warrant a Wikipedia article. In comparison to most other "legal affair journalists", the vast majority of whom don't have Wikipedia articles of their own, Cuniff has no formal education in law or any legal background through work experience with law firms. She is essentially a freelance or social media "reporter", who's work consists of accessing public court records through lacourt.org or PACER (which anyone can access) and providing her opinion on developments in high profile celebrity cases. And her opinions are not professional legal opinions considering she has no legal background. Furthermore her primary notability is limited to providing social media coverage about 1 celebrity case in Los Angeles. It's certainly not enough warrant a standalone article. (Isjadd773)
2025-02-27 02:52 Soaring Association of Canada (Canadian aviation organization) The Soaring Association of Canada (SAC) is the national association for glider pilots in Canada. Founded in 1945, it is a non-profit amateur sports association promoting, enhancing and protecting the sport of soaring in Canada. SAC is an affiliation of the 24 Canadian glider clubs with a total of near 1,000 members. Sole source is own website provided in 18 years of article existence. Lacking third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 04:07 John Skladany (American gridiron football player and coach (born 1948)) John Skladany (born September 24, 1948)[citation needed] is a retired American football coach who most recently served as a defensive coordinator for the North Texas Mean Green football team. Skladany previously served as defensive coordinator for the Iowa State Cyclones, Houston Cougars, as well as the UCF Knights. Fails WP:GNG. Only notability is being a coach. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-02-27 05:29 Occupational Medicine Specialists of Canada The Occupational Medicine Specialists of Canada (OMSOC) is a non-profit organization representing occupational medicine specialists, established in 2006 and based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its first annual general meeting was in 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Unreferenced for 18 years. Marked for notability concerns for 5 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 05:23 Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia The Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia was established in 1975 to foster creative writing and the profession of writing in Nova Scotia. They administer the East Coast Literary Awards, which includes Thomas Head Raddall Award, J.M Abraham Poetry Award and the Evelyn Richardson Non-fiction Award. Unreferenced for 19 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 10:21 List of political parties in Canada by representation Although the CCF was dissolved in 1961, the House of Commons does not require that a party be registered with Elections Canada for the purposes of an MP declaring affiliation. Not suitable or useful as a standalone article. (ITBF)

Geography/Regions/Americas/South America

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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)
2025-02-23 11:48 Lima District (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Lima District may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-25 02:15 2008 Clube Atlético Juventus season (season of football team) The following is a summary of the campaign of Clube Atlético Juventus in 2008, a football club based in São Paulo, São Paulo state, Brazil. For an overview of the club, see Clube Atlético Juventus. Identical kind of content as this previous AfD (Svartner)
2025-02-26 02:35 Adalberto García (Brazilian long-distance runner) Adalberto Batista Garcia (born 31 August 1967) is a Brazilian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 13:12 Jade Baraldo (Brazilian singer and songwriter) Jade Baraldo (born September 28, 1998) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter who participated in the reality show The Voice Brasil. Baraldo finished as a semifinalist. Baraldo moved to Rio de Janeiro at age 18 to pursue a musical career. Her debut single Brasa reached #1 on Spotify's Viral chart in Brazil. Notability under WP:MUSIC not established. Viral Spotify isn't an established chart and was only a semi-finalist in a competition. All material appears self-released. No international platform or chart success. (Karst)
2025-02-26 22:15 Juan Lavieri (Venezuelan sports shooter) Juan Lavieri (born 31 May 1938) is a Venezuelan sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:45 Nicolás Chaparro (Paraguayan hurdler) Nicolás Chaparro (born 10 September 1962) is a Paraguayan hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Asia

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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)
2025-02-22 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)
2025-02-24 05:10 Nguyễn Văn Ngan (Vietnamese cyclist) Nguyễn Văn Ngan (born 20 September 1943) is a former Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-24 09:57 2025 Democratic Action Party leadership election (Election in a political party in Malaysia) A leadership election will hold by the Democratic Action Party (DAP) in Malaysia in March 2025 to elect new leadership on the Central Executive Committee (CEC). An article of similar content, the 2025 Democratic Action Party National Congress, is better sourced and aligned with the 2022 Democratic Action Party National Congress. (Lim Zhi Hang)
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]
2025-02-20 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]

Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia

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2025-02-23 22:53 West Siberian conflict (West Siberia conflict) West Siberian conflict or Kazakh–Russian war — large military conflict between the Kazakh Khanate and the Tsardom of Russia, caused by the Kazakh-Russian contradictions in 16801690. The conflict was accompanied by raids and attacks on settlements and battles in the south of Western Siberia. The article is a verbatim copy of another page. (Dushnilkin)
2025-02-27 01:20 American Chamber of Commerce in Kyrgyzstan (organization) The American Chamber of Commerce in Kyrgyzstan was founded in cooperation with the US State Department in 2005 to promote and support the development of international and especially American business in Kyrgyzstan. Unreferenced for 18 years. No third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 02:11 Kazakhstan National Respiratory Society The Kazakhstan National Respiratory Society founded in 1985 works with the Central-Asian Pulmonologists Association and the Euro-Asian Respiratory Society. The society is maintained by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Unreferenced for 13 years. No coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia

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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)
2025-02-22 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)
2025-02-23 11:53 Lingnan University (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Lingnan University can refer to two separate establishments: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 15:47 Sunao Kasahara (Japanese footballer (born 1989)) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having played only ten J3 League games. There is nothing usable in the ja:wiki article. Edited by sock farm, the creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 15:48 Ren Yamakawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Iwate Grulla Morioka. Utter failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte)
2025-02-24 05:14 We Kyung-yong (South Korean cyclist) We Kyung-yong (born 23 March 1940) is a former South Korean cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Did not finish sole event he competed in. (LibStar)
2025-02-25 20:58 Hayato Ochi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Big failure of SPORTCRIT, played almost no games. Edited by sock farm and creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 05:01 Kim Won-sik (athlete) (South Korean long-distance runner) Kim Won-sik (born 21 January 1963) is a South Korean long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 22:07 Kim Jun-ho (sport shooter) (North Korean sports shooter (born 1959)) Kim Jun-ho (born 7 November 1959) 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)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia

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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)
2025-02-22 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)
2025-02-23 04:49 Urumuththa Almeda Maha Vidyalaya (School) Urumuththa Almeda Maha Vidyalaya (commonly known as Urumuththa) is a government school for boys and girls in Urumuththa Akuressa, Sri Lanka located in the Akuressa Road Urumuththa Village. The college is situated in a hilly area, close to Akuressa main road with natural surroundings. not notable (Delectopierre)
2025-02-23 16:08 Mailacompu (Village in Kerala, India) Mailacompu is a village in Kumaramangalam Panchayath of Idukki district in Kerala state of India. It is located 6 km from Thodupuzha. Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-23 16:39 Vanchitra (Village in Kerala, India) Vanchitra is a small sub-village of Kozhencherry in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, India. Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-23 17:08 Melechinnar (Village in Kerala, India) Melechinnar is a small village in Idukki district of Kerala, India and is situated on the banks of a small river named Chinnar. Most of the inhabitants make their living from agriculture. Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-23 17:27 Kalathilpady (Suburb in Kottayam, Kerala, India) Kalathilpady കളത്തിൽപ്പടി (also spelt as Kalathilpadi or Kalathipady) is a wealthy suburb of Kottayam city in the state of Kerala in south India. Kalathilpady got its name from Kalathil Family. It is about 4 km from the city center located on the Kottayam Kumily (KK) road.around 3 km far from the Kottayam district headquarters.and kalathilpady consider as a emerging small town Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-23 17:33 Perumannur (Village in Kerala, India) Perumannur is a village situated in the Punalur taluk in the district of Kollam in India, 65 km north of the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram in the state of Kerala. Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-23 21:30 Shri Jihveshwara (Hindu god) Shri Jihveshwara is the name of the god who is worshipped by people of Swakula Sali caste in India. The name Jihveshwara comes from Jihva (tongue) + Ishvara (god), which means the one who is born out of tongue. Only citation is for a blog. Not able to find much in other sources or google books to expand the article or cite current content. (Asteramellus)
2025-02-23 17:14 Kochu Road (Town in Kerala, India) Kochu Road is a small village in Kottayam district of Kerala state in India. Kochu Road falls under Madapally Panchayat and Chanaganacherry Thaluk. The village is situated 10 km away from Changanacherry town. The landscape includes rubber plantations, paddy fields, coconut trees, pepper and a wide variety of plants and trees. Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-25 06:39 Kothari Kanya Shala (School in Nashik, Maharashtra, India) Kothari Kanya Shala is a secondary school in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. It is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education. The language of instruction is Marathi. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2025-02-25 01:39 Sangama (Srirangapatna) (Indian river confluence) District - Mandya Reads like an essay, could not find independent significant sources (LR.127)
2025-02-23 15:58 Harinagar Poonkunnam (Town in Kerala, India) Harinagar is a suburb of Thrissur town in Thrissur district, Kerala, south India. It is 3 km from the centre of the town (Swaraj Round). Harinagar housing colony is one of the largest colony in the town and the commercial and residential area of Poonkunnam. Insufficient notability. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search for sources found nothing. (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-25 18:06 Puthucurichy (Village in Kerala, India) Puthucurichy (spelled also Puthencurichy/Puthukurichy) is a town on the coast of Kerala, India. This residential area is situated between Mariyanad and Perumathura on Veli – Perumathura road. Could not locate this village (including all variants of its name) in the 2011 census of India, lacking legal cognition for passing WP:GEOLAND. (Tutwakhamoe)
2025-02-25 18:10 Kaikatty (Town in Kerala, India) Kaikatty is a small place in Palakkad district of Kerala state, south India. It is 26 km from Nemmara village. The subject is not included in the latest census of India, lacks legal recognition for passing WP:GEOLAND. (Tutwakhamoe)
2025-02-24 20:39 2027 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council elections The 2027 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council elections will be held as part of a routine six-year cycle among different types of Legislative Council Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh in 2027 to elect 25 of its 58 members, of which 7 seats elections will be held in March, 14 seats elections will be held in November, 4 will be nominated by Governor of Telangana. Per WP:TOOSOON, since it appears that there isn't any significant coverage on this event yet. (CycloneYoris)
2025-02-26 02:27 Confluence World School (School in India) Crimson World School is a co-educational private school in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India. Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. It is written like a advert and is promo. (CF-501 Falcon)
2025-02-26 15:24 Nepal Bhasa-medium school A Nepal Bhasa-medium school uses Nepal Bhasa as the primary medium of instruction – mainly where Nepal Bhasa is or is not the student's mother tongue. Initially associated with the importance of Nepal Bhasa, the schools started. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-25 07:10 Chak 284 GB (Village in Punjab, Pakistan) Urdu:دین پور] is a village of Toba Tek Singh District, Punjab, Pakistan, near Rajana. It is a part of Union Council Number 2, along with closest villages, Chak No. 286 GB, Chak No. 285 GB & Chak No. 291 GB. Notability (Delectopierre)

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)
[Failed to parse] MK Land F.C. (Malaysian football club) MK Land Football Club was a professional football club from Malaysia, based in Selayang, Selangor. The club played in the 2003 Malaysia FAM League and became runners-up, promoted to the 2004 Malaysia Premier League. They withdrew from the Premier League competition in 2006, citing financial difficulties. Short article with several sections destroyed by vandalism
[Failed to parse] Harimau Muda (Football club) Harimau Muda is a former Malaysia national under-22 football team. The squad was the feeder team for senior national football team, managed by the Football Association of Malaysia. After winning the Premier League in 2009, it was split into Harimau Muda A and Harimau Muda B due to schedule conflicts between league and international matches. Complete copypaste of Muda A, deletion is only alternative if not redirect/merge
2025-02-23 18:02 Malaysia Premier Futsal League (Futsal league in Malaysia) The Malaysia Premier Futsal League, commonly abbreviated as MPFL, is a group of men's professional futsal leagues sanctioned by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). It was previously known as the Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (LFK). Complete copypaste of MPFL article, deletion is only alternative if not redirect/merge (93.140.108.210)
2025-02-26 15:20 Mo Duc High School (School in Quảng Ngãi, Vietnam) Mo Duc High School is located in Mộ Đức district in Quảng Ngãi in central Vietnam. It was founded in 1908. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Fails notability for schools. May be a Run-of-the-mill school. (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-27 04:22 Nguyễn Thị Hồng Bích (Vietnamese swimmer) Nguyễn Thị Hồng Bích (born 27 July 1963) is a Vietnamese backstroke swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 05:01 Mohd Nur Rizuan Zainal (Malaysian cyclist) Mohd Nur Rizuan Zainal (born 20 June 1986 in Malaysia) is a Malaysian professional racing cyclist currently riding for Team Malaysia in 2010 Tour de Langkawi.[citation needed] Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NCYC. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia

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2025-02-23 13:21 Ideology of the Sheikh Said rebellion Sheikh Said was a leader of a local tariqa. He also had ties to the Azadi organisation. Sheikh Said was one of the most outspoken nationalists during the first Azadi congress in 1924. The Azadi organisation planned the revolt, and its leaders elected Sheikh Said as the general leader due to his charisma and religious credentials. Reads like an essay - major contributor to this article recently tagged this as a redirect, possibly showing an intent to delete this article as well (vague WP:G7) (LR.127)
2025-02-24 05:43 Rowhani Saffron Co. Rowhani Saffron Co., (Persian زعفران روحانی ) a company of wholesale and export Iranian saffron based in Mashhad Iran. The main activities of this company are conventional and organic saffron cultivation, packaging Saffron and export saffron to other countries. Fails WP:ORGCRITE, no significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. Most of the sources are either primary, or mention the company briefly, such as asking them for comment for a more broader topic. (EatingCarBatteries)
2025-02-25 06:10 Matar Al Harthi (Saudi Arabian sport shooter) Matar Al Harthi (Arabic: مطر الحارثي; born 1948) is a Saudi Arabian sports shooter. He competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-25 15:43 Roghan Nabati Sari F.C. (Iranian football club) Roghan Nabati Sari Football Club was an Iranian football club based in Sari, Iran. They played in the 2nd Division 2000/01. No significant coverage of the football club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-26 06:01 Bethlehem Association (organization) The Bethlehem Association is a non-profit charitable organization based in Pennsylvania with the stated goal of bringing together people from North America and the rest of the world who have family origins in and around the Palestinian city of Bethlehem, including the adjoining villages of Beit Jala and Beit Sahur, in the West Bank. The 2 references are primary. Lacking third party coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 03:18 Mohamed Al-Saadi (Yemeni long-distance runner (born 1968)) Mohamed Al-Saadi (born 1 January 1968) is a Yemeni long-distance runner who competed internationally for Yemen at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 03:25 Farouk Ahmed Sayed (South Yemen athlete) Farouk Ahmed Sayed (10 December 1970) is a former South Yemen athlete, who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in the men's 5000m, he finished 18th in his heat and failed to advance. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in heats. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Europe

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2025-02-24 09:12 Luca Belluzzi (Sammarinese sailor) Luca Belluzzi (born 7 July 1977) is a Sammarinese sailor. He competed in the Laser event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. I don't think subject meets notability thresh-hold for a sportsperson under WP:NOLY or as consul under WP:NPOL (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-24 09:33 Christian Bollini (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1962)) Christian Bollini (born 15 August 1962) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Concern the article does not meet notability thresholds either under WP:NOLY or under WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-24 09:37 Francesco Cardelli (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1964)) Francesco Maria Cardelli (born 1 May 1964) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics and the 1988 Winter Olympics. Concern the article does not meet the threshold for notability either under WP:OLY or under WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:20 Paolo Casadei (Sammarinese weightlifter) Paolo Casadei (born 11 April 1966) is a Sammarinese weightlifter. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:21 Aroldo Casali (Sammarinese sport shooter (1925–2015)) Aroldo Casali (18 October 1925 – 10 February 2015) was a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:22 Libero Casali (Sammarinese sports shooter) Libero Casali (born 23 September 1939) is a Sammarinese former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, three positions event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:22 Giorgio Cecchetti (Sammarinese alpine skier (born 1944)) Giorgio Cecchetti (born 11 September 1944) is a Sammarinese alpine skier. He competed in the men's giant slalom at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:23 Giuliano Ceccoli (Sammarinese sports shooter) Giuliano Ceccoli (born 18 September 1949) is a Sammarinese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)
2025-02-25 09:24 Spartaco Cesaretti (Sammarinese sports shooter) Spartaco Cesaretti (19 January 1921 – 28 February 1984) was a Sammarinese former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Concern over notability under WP:NOLY and WP:SIGCOV (Lajmmoore)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe

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2025-02-23 22:53 West Siberian conflict (West Siberia conflict) West Siberian conflict or Kazakh–Russian war — large military conflict between the Kazakh Khanate and the Tsardom of Russia, caused by the Kazakh-Russian contradictions in 16801690. The conflict was accompanied by raids and attacks on settlements and battles in the south of Western Siberia. The article is a verbatim copy of another page. (Dushnilkin)
2025-02-25 15:09 Straja Bucharest Straja Bucharest is a Romanian oina team in the National Senior Championship. No significant coverage of the sports team in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-26 14:22 Marcin Zaremba (Polish historian of the modern age and writer) Marcin Zaremba (born 1966) is a Polish historian whose work focuses on how the Communist Regime used Polish nationalism to legitimize itself. He lectures in history at the Warsaw University. Fails WP:NACADEMIC. No demonstrated notability as mentioned on that page other than status as a professor. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-02-26 22:13 Emiliyan Yankov (Bulgarian sports shooter) Emiliyan Yankov (Bulgarian: Емилиян Янков; born 2 April 1957) is a Bulgarian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed 50 metre rifle three positions event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 09:07 Ludvík Bohman (Czech sprinter) Ludvík Bohman (born 17 March 1973) is a former Czech sprinter. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe

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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 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)
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)
2025-02-23 16:55 Ragnvald Sigurdsson (Norwegian lord (c.750–c.814)) Ragnvald Sigurdsson (c. 750 – after 814) was a semi-legendary lord of Huseby, in Lista (modern Norway). Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability. Previous attempts by other editors to find sources and establish notability have also been unsuccessful (see talk page) (Coldupnorth)
2025-02-23 18:59 Charles Chester (rugby) (English rugby league & union footballer) Charles T. Chester (3 December 1919 – 17 December 2011) was an English rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Sandal RUFC.[3] and club level rugby league (RL) for Wakefield Trinity, as a prop or second-row. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-23 19:06 David Chester (English rugby league footballer) David "Dave" C. Chester (birth registered third ¼ 1946) is an English former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s. He played representative level rugby union for Lancashire (Trial), and at club level for Sandal RUFC, Rodillians RUFC and Orrell R.U.F.C., and club level rugby league (RL) for Warrington, Wakefield Trinity, Keighley and Huddersfield, as a prop. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-24 07:36 Tony Miller (footballer) (English footballer) Anthony William Miller (born 26 October 1937) is an English retired footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG. (Canary757)
2025-02-24 08:31 Jean Dalli (English footballer) Jean Dalli (born 13 August 1976) is an English former footballer who played as a defender in the Football League for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG (Canary757)
2025-02-24 16:10 Thinventory Thinventory is an international software and supply chain management company with its headquarters in Slough, Berkshire.[citation needed]. The company rebranded to Thinventory in September 2024 as was formally known as ByBox. Non-notable company, probable COI or vanity page. (Jdcooper)
2025-02-24 18:42 Between Towns Road (road in the area of Cowley, in the city of Oxford, England) Between Towns Road is a major road in the area of Cowley, in the city of Oxford, England. Not notable. Notability isn't conferred automatically by WP:GEOROAD and I can't see enough significant coverage - on the article or elsewhere - for this to pass GNG. (CipherRephic)
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)
2025-02-25 10:15 Scott Young (English footballer) (English footballer) Scott Young (born 22 July 1969) is an English former footballer who played as a striker for Colchester United. Fails WP:GNG (Canary757)
2025-02-23 03:27 Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg (12 May 1853 - 14 Dec 1943) Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg and Hertefeld (née Sandels; 12 May 1853 – 14 December 1943) was a princess and spouse of Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg, who achieved considerable influence as the closest friend of Wilhelm II. She published more than a dozen books. Not notable in her own right. All information in this article appears in that of her husband. (Blackballnz)
2025-02-25 20:31 Snap (coach company) (British on-demand coach company) Snap was an on-demand coach company in the United Kingdom, based in London. WP:N (162 etc.)
2025-02-26 08:56 History of metaphysical naturalism History section has been removed from Metaphysical naturalism in 2023. No more incoming links to this redirect. (Chrisahn)
2025-02-26 14:31 Panteg A.F.C. (Association football club in Wales) Panteg AFC is a Welsh football club located in Griffithstown, Pontypool, Torfaen, South Wales. The club was founded in 1935 and currently runs two senior teams and one youth team at its home ground, Panteg House Sportsgrounds. The club plays in the Gwent County League Division One. Fails to meet WP:NORG. (Mcmatter)
2025-02-26 16:33 Kim Ove Riksvold (Norwegian footballer (born 1993)) Kim Ove Norum Riksvold (born 26 October 1993) is a Norwegian footballer. Mostly lower-league player who fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Eliteserien tenure was only 349 minutes. (Geschichte)
2025-02-26 16:34 Mats Lillebo (Norwegian footballer (born 1994)) Mats Størseth Lillebo (born 29 July 1994) is a Norwegian footballer who plays for Stjørdals-Blink. Mostly lower-league player who fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Eliteserien tenure was only 225 minutes]. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe

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2025-02-24 01:39 Giuliano Kremmerz (Italian alchemist) Giuliano M. Kremmerz (1861–1930), born Ciro Formisano, was an Italian alchemist working within the tradition of hermeticism. In 1896, Kremmerz founded the Confraternita Terapeutica e Magica di Myriam (Therapeutic and Magic Brotherhood of Myriam). Notablility not established; unsourced since 2014 (Skyerise)
2025-02-24 23:06 Marko Sucic (Swiss footballer) Marko Sucic (born 7 October 1984) was a Croatian footballer. A minor league footballer, having played only 1 Swiss Super League game. I unfortunately found no pieces of significant coverage on Marko Sucic, and it was even hard to find passing mentions. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe

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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)
2025-02-23 04:47 Rheinufer Tunnel (Road tunnel in Düsseldorf, Germany) The Rheinufer Tunnel (German: Rheinufertunnel or "Rhine Bank Tunnel") is a road tunnel in Düsseldorf, Germany. The tunnel is part of the B1 German federal road. At 2 km (1.2 mi) long, it is the sixth longest inner city tunnel in Europe. not notable (Delectopierre)
2025-02-24 23:06 Marko Sucic (Swiss footballer) Marko Sucic (born 7 October 1984) was a Croatian footballer. A minor league footballer, having played only 1 Swiss Super League game. I unfortunately found no pieces of significant coverage on Marko Sucic, and it was even hard to find passing mentions. (Geschichte)
2025-02-23 03:27 Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg (12 May 1853 - 14 Dec 1943) Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg and Hertefeld (née Sandels; 12 May 1853 – 14 December 1943) was a princess and spouse of Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg, who achieved considerable influence as the closest friend of Wilhelm II. She published more than a dozen books. Not notable in her own right. All information in this article appears in that of her husband. (Blackballnz)
2025-02-27 01:52 Steef Weijers (Dutch politician (1929–2021)) Stephanus Cornelis Weijers (13 November 1929 – 27 May 2021) was a Dutch politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives. Only notability is being elected with no significance beyond that. (MimirIsSmart)
2025-02-27 04:09 Marianne Humpelstetter (Austrian swimmer) Marianne Humpelstetter (born 15 August 1964) is an Austrian swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in heat. (LibStar)

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)
2025-02-24 09:19 Alyssa Stringfellow (actress, international underwear model) Alyssa Mary Stringfellow (born 17 May 1985) is a New Zealand born actress, model and musician. She began modeling and performing at a young age, and won the title of Miss North Island New Zealand at the age of 17. I was the original author but lost access to Jesseweed accouns. I was never over all the years able to collect for any of the sources for any fact or existing information and I believe this is not serving any public purpose. (Jessewilder)
2025-02-23 21:38 Mark Nielsen (businessman) (Australian business executive) Mark Nielsen is an Australian business executive and CEO of Talent, a minor recruitment company in Australia in the technology sector. [BLP]
2025-02-26 21:02 Kayle Connor (Australian rugby league footballer) Kayle Connor (born 8 January 1990) is an Australian former Rugby league footballer who played for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship 1 competition in the United Kingdom. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-27 09:57 Tony Ward (umpire) (Australian cricketer and umpire (born 1959)) Anthony Philip Ward (born 9 August 1959) is a retired Australian cricketer and now works as an umpire. Article has not changed since its inception over 10 years ago, with only a single link to the subject's Cricinfo page. I have been unable to find WP:SIGCOV so as to meet WP:SPORTCRIT. (SunloungerFrog)

History and Society/Business and economics

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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 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)
2025-02-22 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)
2025-02-23 11:04 List of mutual-fund families in the United States The following is a limited list of mutual-fund families in the United States. A family of mutual funds is a group of funds that are marketed under one or more brand names, usually having the same distributor (the company which handles selling and redeeming shares of the fund in transactions with investors), and investment advisor (which is usually a corporate cousin of the distributor). Fails WP:NOTPROMO. Forgot to submit this one to AfD when I did Mutual-fund families of Canada, which was deleted by unanimous consensus (Kylemahar902)
2025-02-23 23:34 Pacific Coach Lines (Canadian bus company) Pacific Coach Lines (PCL) was a tour, and charter company operating in Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler. WP:N; orphaned (162 etc.)
2025-02-24 05:43 Rowhani Saffron Co. Rowhani Saffron Co., (Persian زعفران روحانی ) a company of wholesale and export Iranian saffron based in Mashhad Iran. The main activities of this company are conventional and organic saffron cultivation, packaging Saffron and export saffron to other countries. Fails WP:ORGCRITE, no significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. Most of the sources are either primary, or mention the company briefly, such as asking them for comment for a more broader topic. (EatingCarBatteries)
2025-02-24 16:10 Thinventory Thinventory is an international software and supply chain management company with its headquarters in Slough, Berkshire.[citation needed]. The company rebranded to Thinventory in September 2024 as was formally known as ByBox. Non-notable company, probable COI or vanity page. (Jdcooper)
2025-02-26 06:01 Bethlehem Association (organization) The Bethlehem Association is a non-profit charitable organization based in Pennsylvania with the stated goal of bringing together people from North America and the rest of the world who have family origins in and around the Palestinian city of Bethlehem, including the adjoining villages of Beit Jala and Beit Sahur, in the West Bank. The 2 references are primary. Lacking third party coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 11:54 Ian Shepherdson (British economist) Ian Shepherdson is a British economist. He is the founder and chief economist of Pantheon Macroeconomics, an economic research firm located in Newcastle, England, with offices in London and Valhalla, New York. In February 2015, he was named The Wall Street Journal's US economic forecaster of the year for the second time, having previously won the award in 2003. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Independent sources are more on the subject's predictions rather than subject himself. In addition WSJ does the most accurate survey every year and it seems most of them are not considered notable. Subject does not meet requirement for academic either. COI creator. (Imcdc)
2025-02-23 23:05 Governmental accounting (concept in accounting, concerning public sector financial activity) Government accounting refers to the process of recording and the management of all financial transactions incurred by the government which includes its income and expenditures. No proper citations, broken quality for almost nine years, with recent AI-generated additions (LR.127)

History and Society/Education

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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)
2025-02-23 04:49 Urumuththa Almeda Maha Vidyalaya (School) Urumuththa Almeda Maha Vidyalaya (commonly known as Urumuththa) is a government school for boys and girls in Urumuththa Akuressa, Sri Lanka located in the Akuressa Road Urumuththa Village. The college is situated in a hilly area, close to Akuressa main road with natural surroundings. not notable (Delectopierre)
2025-02-25 06:39 Kothari Kanya Shala (School in Nashik, Maharashtra, India) Kothari Kanya Shala is a secondary school in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. It is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education. The language of instruction is Marathi. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 06:01 Bethlehem Association (organization) The Bethlehem Association is a non-profit charitable organization based in Pennsylvania with the stated goal of bringing together people from North America and the rest of the world who have family origins in and around the Palestinian city of Bethlehem, including the adjoining villages of Beit Jala and Beit Sahur, in the West Bank. The 2 references are primary. Lacking third party coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)
2025-02-26 02:27 Confluence World School (School in India) Crimson World School is a co-educational private school in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India. Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. It is written like a advert and is promo. (CF-501 Falcon)

History and Society/History

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2025-02-23 16:55 Ragnvald Sigurdsson (Norwegian lord (c.750–c.814)) Ragnvald Sigurdsson (c. 750 – after 814) was a semi-legendary lord of Huseby, in Lista (modern Norway). Non-notable. Does not meet WP:GNG. A search revealed nothing to establish notability. Previous attempts by other editors to find sources and establish notability have also been unsuccessful (see talk page) (Coldupnorth)
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)
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)
2025-02-23 03:27 Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg (12 May 1853 - 14 Dec 1943) Augusta, Princess of Eulenburg and Hertefeld (née Sandels; 12 May 1853 – 14 December 1943) was a princess and spouse of Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg, who achieved considerable influence as the closest friend of Wilhelm II. She published more than a dozen books. Not notable in her own right. All information in this article appears in that of her husband. (Blackballnz)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2025-02-23 22:53 West Siberian conflict (West Siberia conflict) West Siberian conflict or Kazakh–Russian war — large military conflict between the Kazakh Khanate and the Tsardom of Russia, caused by the Kazakh-Russian contradictions in 16801690. The conflict was accompanied by raids and attacks on settlements and battles in the south of Western Siberia. The article is a verbatim copy of another page. (Dushnilkin)

History and Society/Politics and government

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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)
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)

2025-02-24 09:57 2025 Democratic Action Party leadership election (Election in a political party in Malaysia) A leadership election will hold by the Democratic Action Party (DAP) in Malaysia in March 2025 to elect new leadership on the Central Executive Committee (CEC). An article of similar content, the 2025 Democratic Action Party National Congress, is better sourced and aligned with the 2022 Democratic Action Party National Congress. (Lim Zhi Hang)
2025-02-25 20:36 2022 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election The 2022 Norman, Oklahoma mayoral election was held on February 8, 2022, to elect the next mayor of Norman, Oklahoma. Since there was no candidate that received a majority of votes in the initial round of the election, a runoff election was held. In the runoff election, incumbent Democratic mayor Breea Clark was defeated by Republican Larry Heikkila. I’m struggling to see note that pushes this above Wikipedia’s notability standards. This certainly could be covered as just a short paragraph in another article. (SecretName101)
2025-02-23 21:38 Mark Nielsen (businessman) (Australian business executive) Mark Nielsen is an Australian business executive and CEO of Talent, a minor recruitment company in Australia in the technology sector. [BLP]
2025-02-26 21:02 Kayle Connor (Australian rugby league footballer) Kayle Connor (born 8 January 1990) is an Australian former Rugby league footballer who played for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship 1 competition in the United Kingdom. Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC due to lack of significant coverage. (J Mo 101)
2025-02-27 09:57 Tony Ward (umpire) (Australian cricketer and umpire (born 1959)) Anthony Philip Ward (born 9 August 1959) is a retired Australian cricketer and now works as an umpire. Article has not changed since its inception over 10 years ago, with only a single link to the subject's Cricinfo page. I have been unable to find WP:SIGCOV so as to meet WP:SPORTCRIT. (SunloungerFrog)
2025-02-27 10:21 List of political parties in Canada by representation Although the CCF was dissolved in 1961, the House of Commons does not require that a party be registered with Elections Canada for the purposes of an MP declaring affiliation. Not suitable or useful as a standalone article. (ITBF)

History and Society/Society

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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)
2025-02-23 11:40 Kremlin Palace (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Kremlin Palace may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 22:53 West Siberian conflict (West Siberia conflict) West Siberian conflict or Kazakh–Russian war — large military conflict between the Kazakh Khanate and the Tsardom of Russia, caused by the Kazakh-Russian contradictions in 16801690. The conflict was accompanied by raids and attacks on settlements and battles in the south of Western Siberia. The article is a verbatim copy of another page. (Dushnilkin)

History and Society/Transportation

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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)
2025-02-23 23:34 Pacific Coach Lines (Canadian bus company) Pacific Coach Lines (PCL) was a tour, and charter company operating in Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler. WP:N; orphaned (162 etc.)
2025-02-27 02:52 Soaring Association of Canada (Canadian aviation organization) The Soaring Association of Canada (SAC) is the national association for glider pilots in Canada. Founded in 1945, it is a non-profit amateur sports association promoting, enhancing and protecting the sport of soaring in Canada. SAC is an affiliation of the 24 Canadian glider clubs with a total of near 1,000 members. Sole source is own website provided in 18 years of article existence. Lacking third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)

STEM

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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 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)
2025-02-21 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)
2025-02-23 11:54 Liquid Sky (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Liquid Sky is a 1982 film. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 11:55 MAWI (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) MAWI is an acronym for the Measurement and Analysis on the WIDE Internet, or Measurement and Analysis of Wide-area Internet. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-02-23 14:25 Landmate A Landmate is a fictional powered armor suit mecha found in Shirow Masamune's manga Appleseed, as well as its anime adaptations. 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)
2025-02-23 14:56 List of planned LTE networks This is a list of planned commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks around the world, grouped by their frequency bands. No longer maintained list-article, content is mostly outdated (which may even be misleading to readers) and obviously of no further relevance, as new networks may still be added to the appropiate network-lists on wikipedia as soon as they launch. In the past this page served as a pool for active maintenance of such network lists, when building the mentioned lists, but as of now is no longer needed for this purpose. WP:NOT may also apply in this context. (Nightwalker-87)
2025-02-23 20:36 Novodur (Trade name for styrenic resins) Lustran and Novodur are trade names for various types of styrenic resins (ABS, ASA, SMA) owned by INEOS Styrolution, which is part of INEOS. These resins are used mainly for housings and covers requiring good toughness, strength, stiffness, chemical resistance and a good to very good surface finish. This stub lacks notability - it simple lists the trade name of a styrene resin. Sources of information are largely primary from the manufacturer or associated plastic resin distributors. Trade names have been added to the INEOS styrolutions page, and this stub should be deleted. Alternatively could redirect to INEOS styrolutions (Anonrfjwhuikdzz)
2025-02-24 16:10 Thinventory Thinventory is an international software and supply chain management company with its headquarters in Slough, Berkshire.[citation needed]. The company rebranded to Thinventory in September 2024 as was formally known as ByBox. Non-notable company, probable COI or vanity page. (Jdcooper)
2025-02-24 15:49 Emergycare (ambulance service) EmergyCare was founded in 1983 as a non-profit ambulance service for the city of Erie, Pennsylvania. Originally, the service had support from UPMC Hamot medical center and Saint Vincent Health Center, both in Erie. Today, it is an independent non profit organization. Fails NORG. (JayCubby)
2025-02-25 20:31 Snap (coach company) (British on-demand coach company) Snap was an on-demand coach company in the United Kingdom, based in London. WP:N (162 etc.)
2025-02-27 00:55 Julian Darley (British writer and filmmaker) Julian Darley is a filmmaker, writer and speaker on policy responses to global environmental degradation. He is the author of the book High Noon for Natural Gas, and the founder of Global Public Media, Post Carbon Institute and Mysterious Movies Ltd. He lives in London, England. Fails WP:AUTHOR and WP:BIO based on third party coverage. Only 1 source provided in 19 years of article existence. (LibStar)
2025-02-27 02:11 Kazakhstan National Respiratory Society The Kazakhstan National Respiratory Society founded in 1985 works with the Central-Asian Pulmonologists Association and the Euro-Asian Respiratory Society. The society is maintained by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Unreferenced for 13 years. No coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)

STEM/Biology

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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 (Wood-based material) 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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2025-02-21 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)
2025-02-24 02:09 Musink (Scorewriter) Musink is a scorewriting computer program for Windows and macOS. It is a WYSIWYM editor, with automated music- and page-layout functionality. Two versions of Musink exist: Musink Lite, which is freeware; and Musink Pro, which is not free but contains additional features. Despite the creator's interesting story, this fails WP:NSOFT since there is no significant coverage. The Musink website notes this review, but this site offers an affiliate discount so it's not independent (and probably not RS). Even Softpedia, which reviews practically everything, has nothing more than a brief description. Not to be confused with an application with the same name that was created in 2009. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-24 02:40 XSLT/Muenchian grouping (Algorithm for grouping of data used in XSL Transformations) Muenchian grouping (or Muenchian method, named after Steve Muench) is an algorithm for grouping of data used in XSL Transformations v1 that identifies keys in the results and then queries all nodes with that key. This improves the traditional alternative for grouping, whereby each node is checked against previous (or following) nodes to determine if the key is unique (if it is, this would indicate a new group). Lack of notability. This is a minor technique programmers used in a 15-year-old version of XSLT. The "XSLT/" in the title is evidence that if it belonged anywhere, it would be in the main XSLT article. (But I reckon it doesn't belong anywhere.) (Kine)
2025-02-26 03:03 Vinca (software) (program to reverse VNC for remote support) In computing, Vinca is a free and open-source remote desktop software helper both for supported user and for remote administrator. No independent coverage whatsoever. Searching "Vinca" plus "actiu.net" gets very few results in GSearch, only false positives on Internet Archive, and no results in GScholar, GBooks. Searching for related terms didn't bring up anything relevant. Article created by "Actiuinformatica", who appears to be the software's creator. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 03:38 M Sharp (Code generation tool) M# (pronounced em sharp) is a code generation tool and a domain-specific language that can be used to create websites and web applications. It can translate entities and page definitions to ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC and C# code which in turn form the user interface and business logic layer of the application. Fails WP:NSOFT; no indication that this language received any attention from businesses or researchers. The Business Standard source in the article is PR, and the other nominally independent source isn't about M#. A general search didn't find any coverage. Unrelated to a language developed for Microsoft's Midori project, codenamed M#. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 11:55 Contegro (Website content management system) Contegro CMS (Content and Growth) was a commercial website content management system (WCMS). It was developed on the ASP.NET framework and Microsoft SQL Server database. No evidence of notability, this was an advert for much of its history. Of the two sources, once makes no mention of the subject. (Greenman)

STEM/Earth and environment

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2025-02-23 16:18 Um Adawi Granites The Um Adawi Granites are igneous rocks exposed in the southeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula. They exhibit field relations, petrographic characteristics, and chemical characteristics similar to the island arc older granitoids of the Arabian-Nubian Shield. The page has only a single source and is too technical for most readers to understand (with a tag present since 2008). I have done a quick Google search on the name of the page, and the only result I found was the paper quoted in this page. It's not even clear to me that "Um Adawi" is a clearly defined region (or at least, not under that English name) (7804j)

STEM/Engineering

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2025-02-27 02:52 Soaring Association of Canada (Canadian aviation organization) The Soaring Association of Canada (SAC) is the national association for glider pilots in Canada. Founded in 1945, it is a non-profit amateur sports association promoting, enhancing and protecting the sport of soaring in Canada. SAC is an affiliation of the 24 Canadian glider clubs with a total of near 1,000 members. Sole source is own website provided in 18 years of article existence. Lacking third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)

STEM/Libraries & Information

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2025-02-24 15:03 Downlink Shared Channel (channel used by the telecommunications industry to manage downloads to UE) DSCH is used in UMTS to send packets on the downlink to the UEs. Notably it is used in HSDPA as HS-DSCH (High-Speed DSCH). Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC)

STEM/Mathematics

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2025-02-24 02:40 XSLT/Muenchian grouping (Algorithm for grouping of data used in XSL Transformations) Muenchian grouping (or Muenchian method, named after Steve Muench) is an algorithm for grouping of data used in XSL Transformations v1 that identifies keys in the results and then queries all nodes with that key. This improves the traditional alternative for grouping, whereby each node is checked against previous (or following) nodes to determine if the key is unique (if it is, this would indicate a new group). Lack of notability. This is a minor technique programmers used in a 15-year-old version of XSLT. The "XSLT/" in the title is evidence that if it belonged anywhere, it would be in the main XSLT article. (But I reckon it doesn't belong anywhere.) (Kine)
2025-02-25 18:10 Kaikatty (Town in Kerala, India) Kaikatty is a small place in Palakkad district of Kerala state, south India. It is 26 km from Nemmara village. The subject is not included in the latest census of India, lacks legal recognition for passing WP:GEOLAND. (Tutwakhamoe)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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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)
2025-02-26 20:07 Bartimaeus (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Bartimaeus may refer to: Unneeded dab page per WP:ONEOTHER. "Bartimaeus" redirects to Healing the blind near Jericho, where there is a hatnote for Bartimaeus Sequence. (Zeibgeist)

STEM/Physics

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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)

STEM/Technology

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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)
2025-02-24 02:09 Musink (Scorewriter) Musink is a scorewriting computer program for Windows and macOS. It is a WYSIWYM editor, with automated music- and page-layout functionality. Two versions of Musink exist: Musink Lite, which is freeware; and Musink Pro, which is not free but contains additional features. Despite the creator's interesting story, this fails WP:NSOFT since there is no significant coverage. The Musink website notes this review, but this site offers an affiliate discount so it's not independent (and probably not RS). Even Softpedia, which reviews practically everything, has nothing more than a brief description. Not to be confused with an application with the same name that was created in 2009. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 03:03 Vinca (software) (program to reverse VNC for remote support) In computing, Vinca is a free and open-source remote desktop software helper both for supported user and for remote administrator. No independent coverage whatsoever. Searching "Vinca" plus "actiu.net" gets very few results in GSearch, only false positives on Internet Archive, and no results in GScholar, GBooks. Searching for related terms didn't bring up anything relevant. Article created by "Actiuinformatica", who appears to be the software's creator. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 03:38 M Sharp (Code generation tool) M# (pronounced em sharp) is a code generation tool and a domain-specific language that can be used to create websites and web applications. It can translate entities and page definitions to ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC and C# code which in turn form the user interface and business logic layer of the application. Fails WP:NSOFT; no indication that this language received any attention from businesses or researchers. The Business Standard source in the article is PR, and the other nominally independent source isn't about M#. A general search didn't find any coverage. Unrelated to a language developed for Microsoft's Midori project, codenamed M#. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-02-26 11:55 Contegro (Website content management system) Contegro CMS (Content and Growth) was a commercial website content management system (WCMS). It was developed on the ASP.NET framework and Microsoft SQL Server database. No evidence of notability, this was an advert for much of its history. Of the two sources, once makes no mention of the subject. (Greenman)
2025-02-27 06:13 DAVIC (historical standard and its producing organization) DAVIC, Digital Audio Video Council, was an organisation founded in 1994 with the aim of promoting interactive digital audio-visual applications and services by promulgating specifications of open interfaces and protocols that maximise interoperability across diverse applications, services and industries. Unreferenced for 18 years. No coverage searching from its acronym or full name. Fails GNG. (LibStar)

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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 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)
2025-02-25 15:03 Westcot Camera (Priory in Oxfordshire, England) Westcot Camera was a priory in Oxfordshire, England. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-02-25 01:25 Instituto de Tecnologia Intuitiva e Bioarquitetura (Eco-centre located in the coastal jungle of Brazil) The Instituto de Tecnologia Intuitiva e Bioarquitetura (English: Institute of Intuitive Technology and Bio-Architecture), or TIBÁ, is an eco-centre located in the coastal jungle of Brazil (Mata Atlântica), dedicated to demonstrating and teaching sustainable development and "barefoot" construction techniques. Based on primary sources. Nothing in Google news and nothing useful from the limited Google books results. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)