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Culture/Food and drink

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2025-12-26 05:40 BellaVitano Cheese (Cheese from Wisconsin, US) BellaVitano is a cow's milk cheese made by the Sartori Company of Plymouth, Wisconsin. Introduced in 2008, BellaVitano is a hard cheese that is described as having a nutty, fruity flavor and is also available in a number of flavored varieties. Fails WP:NPRODUCT; there is no sustained coverage of this cheese in secondary sources. All sources provided here are either routine or don't come close to being reliable secondary sources, especially the blog post.

Note that the creator previously tried to make several articles about sister cheeses of the cheesemaker, all of which were speedied. (Iseult)

Culture/Internet culture

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2025-12-29 19:13 Ethnos (game) Ethnos is a 2017 board game published by CMON Limited in which players recruit fantastical tribes and strategically form matching bands of allies to dominate regions over multiple ages, earning the most glory to claim victory.. messy (~2025-43594-18)

Culture/Linguistics

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2025-12-22 18:45 Adegùntẹ́ (Nigerian given name) Adegunte is a Nigerian male given name and surname of Yoruba origin. It means "The crown has ascended the throne." Name index with no people listed. No evidence of notability (Pppery)
2025-12-26 03:10 Jason Clarke (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Jason Clarke (born 1969) is an Australian actor. per WP:TWOOTHER (PK2)
2025-12-26 07:23 Brian Ahern (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Brian Ahern or Aherne may also refer to: per WP:TWOOTHER (PK2)
2025-12-26 07:48 David Aldous (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) David Aldous (born 1952) is a mathematician. per WP:TWOOTHER (PK2)
2025-12-27 14:33 Myakovsky (Topics referred to by the same term) Myakovsky may refer to: "Myakovsky" is not the surname of either of the subjects of entries on this page. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-12-27 22:46 (CJK character meaning color, brightness, and decoration in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) 彩 is a CJK logograph used in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The character generally relates to color, brightness, and decoration, with extended meanings depending on context. WP titles are supposed to be in English. Regardless, this article is entirely sourced to dictionaries and to Wiktionary (circular referencing), save for Ref. 4, which I cannot access to verify (no ISBN or URL is provided), though the book does exist. Article is also clearly LLM-generated; note markdown text near bottom. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2025-12-26 07:08 Comparison between Esperanto and Interlingua (Comparison article on two main IALs) Esperanto and Interlingua are two planned languages with different approaches to the problem of providing an International auxiliary language (IAL). Esperanto has many more speakers; the number of speakers is c. 100,000-2,000,000. On the other hand, the number of speakers is c. 1,500 for Interlingua, but speakers of the language claim to be able to communicate easily with the c. 1 billion speakers of Romance languages, whereas Esperan ... Appears to be an unreferenced essay. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)

Culture/Literature

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2025-12-26 08:39 Writers in Finland 1917–1945 (biographical dictionary of Finnish authors published 1981) Writers in Finland 1917–1944 (Finnish: Suomen kirjailijat 1917–1944, Swedish: Finlands författare 1917–1944) is a biographical dictionary that presents Finnish authors active from Finland's independence to the end of the Continuation War. The work was published in 1981 as a collaboration between the Finnish Literature Society and the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland. There is no credible claim of notability. For example, the only reference is the book itself, which can't be used to support its own importance. (Klbrain)

Culture/Biography

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2025-12-22 18:59 Papercut (artist) (Greek musician) Vasilis Nakis, better known by his stage name Papercut, is a Greek musician and songwriter. He is known for his electronic music and his remix of Melina Merkoyri's song "Agapi pou gines dikopo mahairi". Before launching his solo project, he was a member of the Greek bands Winter Watercolours and Monitor. Doesn't meet WP:NMUSIC, no hits, label, etc. Sources are just interviews. (Here2rewrite)
2025-12-22 22:18 Ross Szabo (American public speaker and author) Ross Eugene Szabo (born Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is the wellness director at Geffen Academy at UCLA. He is a mental health speaker and the CEO of Human Power Project. Been on the cat:nn list for 15 years. Fails WP:BIO. Seems to be a man doing his job. Nothing on social media, no old vibe. Nothing happening. Fails WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-12-23 00:29 Osman Foday Yansaneh (Sierra Leonean politician) Alhaji Osman Foday Yansaneh is a Sierra Leonean politician who has been Secretary-General of the All People's Congress political party, the ruling party in Sierra Leone, since 2012. Yansaneh is a close ally and senior advisor to President Ernest Bai Koroma. [BLP]
2025-12-23 07:57 Ventsislav Yordanov (Bulgarian footballer) Ventsislav Yordanov (Bulgarian: Венцислав Йорданов; born 15 January 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who used to play for Lyubimets FC as a defender.[citation needed] Fails WP:GNG, only the games for Svetkavitsa came in the highest league. (Geschichte)
2025-12-23 08:00 Lachezar Yordanov (Bulgarian footballer) Lachezar Yordanov (Bulgarian: Лъчезар Йорданов; born 31 May 2000) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Benkovski Isperih. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 51 minutes in the top league. (Geschichte)
2025-12-23 16:48 Ukʼix Chan Uk'ix Chan is a Mayan mythological sovereign monarch and ruler of Palenque which reigned in 987 AD. He was nicknamed "the Olmec" by specialists. The name roughly translates to "The Serpent's Blood Letter." Unsourced stub, no evidence of notability or indication that the subject even existed (Sugar Tax)
2025-12-23 16:52 Britnie Turner (US entrepreneur, real estate investor) Britnie Faith Turner is an American businesswoman and philanthropist from South Carolina, United States. She is founder and CEO of Aerial Group, a Tennessee-based social enterprise company that provides real estate development, media production, education, motivational speaking, disaster relief, nation development, and other non-profit work. No clear sign of notability, page entirely promotional (Choucas0)
2025-12-24 18:54 Chris Manengs (Cameroonian political strategist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and author) Dr. Chris Manengs, also known as Chrislan Manengs, is a Cameroonian political strategist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and author. He gained wider public attention for his role as Campaign Manager & director of communication-campaign strategist for Issa Tchiroma Bakary during the 2025 Cameroonian presidential election. This article should be deleted under WP:NOTABILITY because it does not demonstrate the subject’s significance through significant coverage in multiple reliable, independent secondary sources. Most references are minor mentions, self-published, or primary database listings rather than independent analysis or reporting. Additionally, the article contains content flagged for potential hallucinatory or unverified material, which further undermines its reliability as an encyclopedic entry. (Dolfinvest)
2025-12-24 23:51 Suhit Gosain (Indian pop-singer, actor, and performer (born 1985)) Suhit Gosain (born 17 October 1985 in Bhopal, India) is an Indian pop-singer, actor, and performer. He was a contestant on Indian Idol 3, a reality musical show aired on Sony Entertainment Television, modeled on Pop Idol. He was a favourite of Alisha Chinai, who was a judge of the same show. Not a notable singer or actor. (Rolluik)
2025-12-24 14:26 Laurenz Beckemeyer (German footballer) Laurenz Beckemeyer (born 16 April 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Non-notable. Fails WP:BIO, WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-12-25 17:41 Jack Scott (Australian actor) (Australian comedian/actor) Jack Scott is an Australian actor. He has a strong comedy background having performed in numerous improvisation shows and has come most recently to prominence in the 2021 remake of the television program RFDS (TV series). Non-notable performer; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. References include IMDB and college/personal links or brief mentions, not outside news sources with significant coverage. (Wikipedical)
2025-12-27 13:07 Einer Jensen (Danish boxer) Einer Anton Jensen (6 March 1899 – 18 February 1976) was a Danish boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he was eliminated in the first round of the flyweight class after losing his fight to the upcoming bronze medalist William Cuthbertson. Can't find any sources about the subject that meet WP:SIGCOV. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-27 15:17 Alain Bejjani (Lebanese businessman) Alain Bejjani (born 1973) is a Lebanese business executive. This biography has no significant coverage in independent reliable sources and does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines. (Mzaouar)
2025-12-27 23:09 Samapt Saral (Indian poet) Samapt Saral (born April 8 1962) is a Hindi poet and satirist. He was born in Shekhawati, Rajasthan. Subject fails to meet WP:GNG. I can only find one source that isn't suspect under WP:NPOV or a trivial mention in an article about social media posts. Except for the trivial mention in the Jansatta source, the sources provided in the article appear promotional, especially in light of WP:RSNOI. (Ze0n983)
2025-12-28 00:25 Elvie Villasanta (Filipina comedian (1927 – 2013)) Elvie Villasanta (December 14, 1927 – February 8, 2013) was a Filipina comedian. She starred in Mommy Elvie's Problematic Show and Mommy Elvie @ 18. She was the mother of Ariel Villasanta. person is not notable enough for a page (StudentOfEtherium)
2025-12-28 02:02 Willis Van Devanter (art appraiser) (American manuscript appraiser) Willis Van Devanter (born December 27, 1930) is one of the world's top manuscript appraisers. He has appraised and helped place the papers of many notable Americans, ranging from W. Averell Harriman to Irving Berlin and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Insufficient demonstration of notability. No significant coverage in reliable sources independent of the subject. (Animalparty)
2025-12-28 12:31 Jesper Jensen (boxer) (Danish boxer) Jesper Jensen (born 5 July 1967) is a Danish boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Unable to find sources to support WP:SIGCOV. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-28 23:01 Love leadership Love leadership is a philosophy of leadership based on Biblical agape (love), as described in 1 Corinthians 13. The primary tenet expects that leaders should love those they serve as leader. Love leaders work toward ideal relationships in which leaders and followers exhibit Biblical love for one another. Not notable, article obviously made to sell books (Mach61)
2025-12-29 02:29 Chris Cantelmo (American biochemist and religious leader) Sage Christopher Glenn Cantelmo (June 19, 1962 – November 24, 2019) was an American biochemist and religious leader known for founding the spiritual movement Cantelmoism. He spent 35 years in the pharmaceutical industry and claimed to have cured his brain cancer using the psychedelic drug DMT, which became the foundational belief of his movement. Fails WP:NBIO. The only in-depth coverage appears to be the Vice article. (Voorts)
2025-12-29 10:39 Roberto Panciatici (Italian photographer and educator) Roberto Panciatici (born January 19, 1978) is an Italian photographer and educator based in Berlin, Germany. [BLP]
2025-12-29 10:54 Johan Jensen (boxer) (Danish boxer (1898–1983)) Johan Holger Jensen (30 December 1898 – 26 November 1983) was a Danish boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Aarhus. In 1920 he was eliminated in the first round of the lightweight class after losing to the upcoming bronze medalist Clarence Newton. Unable to find significant sources about subject. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-24 07:42 Adam Suseno (Indonesian comedian (born 1960)) Haji Adam Suseno or better known as Mas Adam (born July 21, 1960) is an Indonesian comedian, actor and Entrepreneur of Chinese descent. Mainly known as husband of Inul Daratista, PPROD per WP:BIORELATED (Ckfasdf)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2025-12-23 07:18 Sophie Eaton (Australian rules footballer) AI-generated (Sanast05)
2025-12-27 21:33 Catherine Healy (lawyer) Catherine Healy is an American local politician and the daughter of former mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, Jerramiah T. Healy. She currently serves as deputy director and chief counsel at the Hudson County Department of Family Services and Reintegration. Local political candidate, fails WP:NPOL. (JTtheOG)
2025-12-28 09:44 Alison Bauld (Australian writer and composer) Alison Margaret Bauld (born 7 May 1944) is an Australian writer and composer who lives and works in London, England. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability requirement (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-12-28 22:48 Sarah Baum Sarah Baum (born 26 January 1994) is a South African professional surfer. She competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics, placing joint-ninth. Doesn't seem to meet WP:GNG (Gilgongo)
2025-12-29 04:07 Mandy Debono (Maltese footballer) Mandy Debono (born 24 November 1987) is a Maltese footballer who plays as a defender for First Division club Swieqi United FC. She has been a member of the Malta women's national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-12-29 04:08 Rebecca Chircop (Maltese footballer) Rebecca Chircop (born 6 July 1988) is a Maltese former footballer who played as a defender who played for Birkirkara and the Malta women's national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)

Culture/Media

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2025-12-23 22:59 Kanta Ina (Japanese actor) is a Japanese actor. Bit-part actor. Ref is cast list entry. No coverage. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:NACTOR. (Scope creep)
2025-12-27 00:59 Somos Productions (Television production company) SOMOS Productions LLC is an independent audiovisual content producer of Television content headquartered in Miami, Florida. The company concentrates in Spanish language content, and it is involved in concept creation and development, production management, consulting, technical production of multi-camera events in several genres (fiction, drama, variety shows, and documentaries, among others). The company does not seem to meet the notability requirements for a Wikipedia article and the article style seems promotional. Also, please note that the same user has created several pages related to the same business: SOMOS Show, SOMOS Films, SOMOS Group (declined draft). (JohnMizuki)
2025-12-28 22:10 IT Examiner (Indian information technology news website) IT Examiner was an information technology news website based in Bangalore, India. News website that is said to have lasted one year. Unlikely to be notable and single-source stub (IgelRM)
2025-12-29 06:04 El Heraldo de México Awards (Mexican professional awards) El Heraldo de México Awards were given annually by the newspaper El Heraldo de México to honor the best professionals in advertising, television, radio, theatre, film, music and sports. Article created in 2011 with no sources, and was tagged for having no sources in 2020, which still have not been added (Majash2020)
2025-12-29 10:39 Roberto Panciatici (Italian photographer and educator) Roberto Panciatici (born January 19, 1978) is an Italian photographer and educator based in Berlin, Germany. [BLP]
2025-12-24 07:42 Adam Suseno (Indonesian comedian (born 1960)) Haji Adam Suseno or better known as Mas Adam (born July 21, 1960) is an Indonesian comedian, actor and Entrepreneur of Chinese descent. Mainly known as husband of Inul Daratista, PPROD per WP:BIORELATED (Ckfasdf)

Culture/Media/Books

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2025-12-26 08:39 Writers in Finland 1917–1945 (biographical dictionary of Finnish authors published 1981) Writers in Finland 1917–1944 (Finnish: Suomen kirjailijat 1917–1944, Swedish: Finlands författare 1917–1944) is a biographical dictionary that presents Finnish authors active from Finland's independence to the end of the Continuation War. The work was published in 1981 as a collaboration between the Finnish Literature Society and the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland. There is no credible claim of notability. For example, the only reference is the book itself, which can't be used to support its own importance. (Klbrain)

Culture/Media/Entertainment

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2025-12-23 12:47 Laugh in a Half (Canadian comedy anthology show) Laugh in a Half was a Canadian comedy anthology show broadcast on CBC Radio One in 2003. Hosted by Walter Rinaldi, it was a summer replacement show for Madly Off in All Directions that ran for 13-weeks from June to late August of that year. Non-notable minor radio show. Could find no significant coverages and no sources to establish notability. Article unreferenced since 2009 (Coldupnorth)

Culture/Media/Films

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2025-12-25 21:05 Kenneth del Vecchio (American film producer) Kenneth del Vecchio is a filmmaker who has written, produced, directed and acted in over 30 films. He is founder and chairman of the Hoboken International Film Festival. He also is the author of several legal books, including criminal codebooks published by Prentice Hall and ALM. Does not qualify under rules for biographies of living persons (Achoohorsey)
2025-12-29 18:55 The Open Doors (2004 British film) The Open Doors is a short British film based on a short story "The Open Window" by Saki (H. H. Munro). Non-notable film; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical)

Culture/Media/Music

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2025-12-22 18:59 Papercut (artist) (Greek musician) Vasilis Nakis, better known by his stage name Papercut, is a Greek musician and songwriter. He is known for his electronic music and his remix of Melina Merkoyri's song "Agapi pou gines dikopo mahairi". Before launching his solo project, he was a member of the Greek bands Winter Watercolours and Monitor. Doesn't meet WP:NMUSIC, no hits, label, etc. Sources are just interviews. (Here2rewrite)
2025-12-23 12:57 Light Eternal (1999 studio album by Dave Fitzgerald) Light Eternal is an album by Dave Fitzgerald released in 1999, his third solo album. Non-notable album. Could find no significant coverage to establish notability. Article unsourced since 2009 (Coldupnorth)
2025-12-24 13:03 Lunatics at Large (American chamber music ensemble) Lunatics at Large is a New Music chamber ensemble based in New York City. It was formed in 2007 to explore the repertoire for mixed chamber combinations beginning with Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire, op. 21. Lunatics at Large is a Pierrot ensemble augmented with soprano and viola. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2025-12-28 09:44 Alison Bauld (Australian writer and composer) Alison Margaret Bauld (born 7 May 1944) is an Australian writer and composer who lives and works in London, England. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability requirement (Philip Czaplowski)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2025-12-23 12:47 Laugh in a Half (Canadian comedy anthology show) Laugh in a Half was a Canadian comedy anthology show broadcast on CBC Radio One in 2003. Hosted by Walter Rinaldi, it was a summer replacement show for Madly Off in All Directions that ran for 13-weeks from June to late August of that year. Non-notable minor radio show. Could find no significant coverages and no sources to establish notability. Article unreferenced since 2009 (Coldupnorth)

Culture/Media/Software

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2025-12-23 22:35 Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment The Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA) event is an annual conference designed to serve as a general forum for discussing malware and the vulnerability of computing systems to attacks, advancing computer security through the exchange of ideas. 3 of the 4 sources are primary, that is websites of host organizations. Google scholar and books comes up with conference proceedings. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-25 11:17 EazyDraw (Vector-based graphics program) EazyDraw is a Mac-only vector graphics program from Dekorra Optics. It has all of the usual vector drawing tools, but also includes features not usually combined (e.g., dimension tools, numerical parametric geometry, mathematical function graphing, image editing, etc.). Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42894-74)
2025-12-25 12:04 Nitix (Linux distribution) Nitix (properly pronounced /nitiks/) was a retail Linux distribution, produced in Canada. The software is developed by Net Integration Technologies, Inc., which has been acquired by IBM as of January 2008 and currently operates as IBM Lotus Foundations. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42898-11)
2025-12-25 19:21 MacX (Display server implementation) MacX is an obsolete display server implementation supporting the X11 display server protocol, that ran on System 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9. It also ran under A/UX. Prior to X11R4 and the introduction of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh, this server was developed internally by Apple Inc. for the Motorola-68000-based Macintoshes. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42988-60)

Culture/Media/Television

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2025-12-23 02:01 DXVD-TV (Television station in Tandag) DXVD-TV, channel 12, is a relay television station of Philippine television network Advanced Media Broadcasting System. Its studios and transmitter are located at Barangay San Agustin Norte, Tandag City. Does not meet the WP:GNG, if it exists. Logical redirect targets do not mention this facility. (Sammi Brie)
2025-12-24 09:32 Reportase (Indonesian television news program (2003–present)) Reportase (Reportage) is the flagship television newscast that aired on Indonesian television network Trans TV from 2003 to 2016. The slogan is Lebih Dekat dan Berbeda (Closer and Different). fails GNG and unsourced since 2014 (Ckfasdf)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2025-12-29 19:13 Ethnos (game) Ethnos is a 2017 board game published by CMON Limited in which players recruit fantastical tribes and strategically form matching bands of allies to dominate regions over multiple ages, earning the most glory to claim victory.. messy (~2025-43594-18)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2025-12-25 07:53 Refugees of Uganda This "article" was previously an incorrect redirect to Refugees in Uganda, leading to an article describing the refugees that come to Uganda. However, Wikipedia articles called "Refugees of ..." describe the refugees that come from a certain country. We do not have article describing refugees from Uganda. Therefore this should be deleted. I removed the redirect only to find that the article still was there - my mistake. (Lova Falk)
2025-12-28 23:01 Love leadership Love leadership is a philosophy of leadership based on Biblical agape (love), as described in 1 Corinthians 13. The primary tenet expects that leaders should love those they serve as leader. Love leaders work toward ideal relationships in which leaders and followers exhibit Biblical love for one another. Not notable, article obviously made to sell books (Mach61)
2025-12-29 02:29 Chris Cantelmo (American biochemist and religious leader) Sage Christopher Glenn Cantelmo (June 19, 1962 – November 24, 2019) was an American biochemist and religious leader known for founding the spiritual movement Cantelmoism. He spent 35 years in the pharmaceutical industry and claimed to have cured his brain cancer using the psychedelic drug DMT, which became the foundational belief of his movement. Fails WP:NBIO. The only in-depth coverage appears to be the Vice article. (Voorts)

Culture/Sports

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2025-12-22 15:40 Edinburgh Tigers (Basketball team in Edinburgh, Scotland) Edinburgh Tigers (formerly known as Pentland Tigers) is a basketball club based in Edinburgh, Scotland.[citation needed] The club is a member of the Lothian Basketball Association (LBA) and plays in the Lothian League Division 1.[citation needed] Edinburgh Tigers normally train at Cameron House Community Centre on Tuesday evenings, and play matches on a Friday night at Westwoods Health Club. No significant coverage of the basketball club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-12-23 07:18 Sophie Eaton (Australian rules footballer) AI-generated (Sanast05)
2025-12-23 07:57 Ventsislav Yordanov (Bulgarian footballer) Ventsislav Yordanov (Bulgarian: Венцислав Йорданов; born 15 January 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who used to play for Lyubimets FC as a defender.[citation needed] Fails WP:GNG, only the games for Svetkavitsa came in the highest league. (Geschichte)
2025-12-23 08:00 Lachezar Yordanov (Bulgarian footballer) Lachezar Yordanov (Bulgarian: Лъчезар Йорданов; born 31 May 2000) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Benkovski Isperih. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 51 minutes in the top league. (Geschichte)
2025-12-24 08:56 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains is a youth organization chartered by Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA). Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains is the Girl Scout council covering New Hampshire and Vermont. The council had over 10,000 members in 2024 spanning the two states. WP:SIGCOV not shown, there are no independent sources. All cites are either referring to the Girl Scout site or to Wikipedia (Викидим)
2025-12-24 14:26 Laurenz Beckemeyer (German footballer) Laurenz Beckemeyer (born 16 April 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Non-notable. Fails WP:BIO, WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-12-26 09:50 ZSA Témouchent (Algerian football club) Zidoria Sport Aïn Témouchent is an Algerian football club located in Aïn Témouchent, Algeria. The club currently plays in the Ligue Nationale du Football Amateur. Amateur football club not shown to meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-12-27 13:07 Einer Jensen (Danish boxer) Einer Anton Jensen (6 March 1899 – 18 February 1976) was a Danish boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he was eliminated in the first round of the flyweight class after losing his fight to the upcoming bronze medalist William Cuthbertson. Can't find any sources about the subject that meet WP:SIGCOV. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-22 14:47 Liga Deportiva Estudiantil (Ecuadorian football club) Liga Deportiva Estudiantil is an association football club based in Guayaquil, Ecuador, founded on June 20, 1929. No significant coverage of the football club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, directory, and events mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-12-28 12:31 Jesper Jensen (boxer) (Danish boxer) Jesper Jensen (born 5 July 1967) is a Danish boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Unable to find sources to support WP:SIGCOV. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-28 22:48 Sarah Baum Sarah Baum (born 26 January 1994) is a South African professional surfer. She competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics, placing joint-ninth. Doesn't seem to meet WP:GNG (Gilgongo)
2025-12-29 04:07 Mandy Debono (Maltese footballer) Mandy Debono (born 24 November 1987) is a Maltese footballer who plays as a defender for First Division club Swieqi United FC. She has been a member of the Malta women's national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-12-29 04:08 Rebecca Chircop (Maltese footballer) Rebecca Chircop (born 6 July 1988) is a Maltese former footballer who played as a defender who played for Birkirkara and the Malta women's national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-12-29 10:54 Johan Jensen (boxer) (Danish boxer (1898–1983)) Johan Holger Jensen (30 December 1898 – 26 November 1983) was a Danish boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Aarhus. In 1920 he was eliminated in the first round of the lightweight class after losing to the upcoming bronze medalist Clarence Newton. Unable to find significant sources about subject. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-29 11:25 BRDC Sportscar Championship The BRDC C2 Championship (sometimes referred to as the British C2 Championship) was a short lived sports car racing series which ran from 1988 to 1990. The series was for Group C cars which fit into the smaller, less powerful, and cheaper C2 category. All races were run in the United Kingdom. No indication of significance. Never been sourced. Fails WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-12-29 15:23 Afghanistan Super League (Cricket league in Afghanistan) Afghanistan Super League (ASL), founded in 2013, is a cricket league in Afghanistan. ASL is a joint venture by the Afghanistan Cricket Board and ASL Partners. It's a franchise-based domestic Twenty20 cricket league created with the intention of promoting cricket in Afghanistan. For the life of me I can't find any substantive sources about this league, it's all social media posts. (Premeditated Chaos)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2025-12-28 17:23 Civic Museum and Pinacoteca, Mondavio (Museum and art gallery in Italy) The Museo Civico di Mondavio is a public museum and art gallery (pinacoteca) located on Piazza Matteotti 3, where it is housed in the medieval former Franciscan monastery in the town center of Mondavio, in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian region Marche. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

Geography/Geographical

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2025-12-24 16:20 Lam Dom Noi (River in Thailand) Lam Dom Noi (Thai: ลำโดมน้อย, ; Northeastern Thai: ลำโดมน้อย, ) is a tributary of the Mun River. It originates in the Dângrêk Mountains and flows northwards. The watercourse passes Buntharik district and is stopped by the Sirindhorn Dam in Chong Mek Subdistrict, Sirindhorn district. Fails WP:V. Foreign language wikis also lack WP:SIGCOV.4meter4 (talk) 16:20, 24 December 2025 (UTC) (4meter4)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2025-12-23 00:29 Osman Foday Yansaneh (Sierra Leonean politician) Alhaji Osman Foday Yansaneh is a Sierra Leonean politician who has been Secretary-General of the All People's Congress political party, the ruling party in Sierra Leone, since 2012. Yansaneh is a close ally and senior advisor to President Ernest Bai Koroma. [BLP]
2025-12-24 18:54 Chris Manengs (Cameroonian political strategist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and author) Dr. Chris Manengs, also known as Chrislan Manengs, is a Cameroonian political strategist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and author. He gained wider public attention for his role as Campaign Manager & director of communication-campaign strategist for Issa Tchiroma Bakary during the 2025 Cameroonian presidential election. This article should be deleted under WP:NOTABILITY because it does not demonstrate the subject’s significance through significant coverage in multiple reliable, independent secondary sources. Most references are minor mentions, self-published, or primary database listings rather than independent analysis or reporting. Additionally, the article contains content flagged for potential hallucinatory or unverified material, which further undermines its reliability as an encyclopedic entry. (Dolfinvest)
2025-12-25 07:53 Refugees of Uganda This "article" was previously an incorrect redirect to Refugees in Uganda, leading to an article describing the refugees that come to Uganda. However, Wikipedia articles called "Refugees of ..." describe the refugees that come from a certain country. We do not have article describing refugees from Uganda. Therefore this should be deleted. I removed the redirect only to find that the article still was there - my mistake. (Lova Falk)

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2025-12-28 20:27 Bashi people (Ethnic group in Democratic Republic of the Congo) The Bashi people, also known as the Shi, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group of Central Africa, with an estimated population ranging between 2 and 4 million. They are primarily located in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), in a region traditionally referred to as Bushi—the ancestral homeland of the Bashi. LLM use by the creator in this version https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bashi_people&oldid=1316961945 gives the game away (Rolluik)

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2025-12-26 09:50 ZSA Témouchent (Algerian football club) Zidoria Sport Aïn Témouchent is an Algerian football club located in Aïn Témouchent, Algeria. The club currently plays in the Ligue Nationale du Football Amateur. Amateur football club not shown to meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)

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2025-12-28 22:48 Sarah Baum Sarah Baum (born 26 January 1994) is a South African professional surfer. She competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics, placing joint-ninth. Doesn't seem to meet WP:GNG (Gilgongo)

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2025-12-22 18:45 Adegùntẹ́ (Nigerian given name) Adegunte is a Nigerian male given name and surname of Yoruba origin. It means "The crown has ascended the throne." Name index with no people listed. No evidence of notability (Pppery)

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2025-12-24 13:03 Lunatics at Large (American chamber music ensemble) Lunatics at Large is a New Music chamber ensemble based in New York City. It was formed in 2007 to explore the repertoire for mixed chamber combinations beginning with Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire, op. 21. Lunatics at Large is a Pierrot ensemble augmented with soprano and viola. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)

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2025-12-23 03:14 Kevin Christie (Connecticut politician) (American politician) Kevin Christie is an American politician, serving as the First Selectman of Westport, Connecticut since November 2025. Being mayor-equivalent of a fairly small city is insufficient to pass WP:NPOL (Reywas92)
2025-12-23 06:48 Rock Camp Motocross (Motocross track in Lawrence County, Ohio, US) Rock Camp Motocross, formerly the Rocky Top Raceway, is a motocross track located in Lawrence County east of Coal Grove, Ohio. Construction started on the track in 2000 and the first race night was held May 22, 2004. In 2012 it was converted from a dirt raceway to a motocross track. No indication of significance. Common or garden type article. Fails WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-12-23 12:44 Lake, Louisiana (Unincorporated community | Village in Louisiana, United States) Lake is an unincorporated community located in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States. Lake is located at latitude 30°17'59" north, longitude 90°51'10" west. Lake is located between Lake Martin and Lake Villar. The name originates from when the two lakes flooded, the entire community became a lake. Non-notable unincorporated area. I tried extensively to find references to establish notability but could find no sources. Article unreferenced since 2009 (Coldupnorth)
2025-12-23 12:47 Laugh in a Half (Canadian comedy anthology show) Laugh in a Half was a Canadian comedy anthology show broadcast on CBC Radio One in 2003. Hosted by Walter Rinaldi, it was a summer replacement show for Madly Off in All Directions that ran for 13-weeks from June to late August of that year. Non-notable minor radio show. Could find no significant coverages and no sources to establish notability. Article unreferenced since 2009 (Coldupnorth)
2025-12-23 16:52 Britnie Turner (US entrepreneur, real estate investor) Britnie Faith Turner is an American businesswoman and philanthropist from South Carolina, United States. She is founder and CEO of Aerial Group, a Tennessee-based social enterprise company that provides real estate development, media production, education, motivational speaking, disaster relief, nation development, and other non-profit work. No clear sign of notability, page entirely promotional (Choucas0)
2025-12-25 06:45 Webster University Utah Webster University Utah is a branch of Webster University, an independent, accredited, non-profit, private university in St. Louis, Missouri. Its campus location is at Hill Air Force Base, comprising only one of Webster's many campuses around the world. Utah campus no longer exists, parent institution is Webster University in Missouri, possibly merge this page with that one (Zdonaldb)
2025-12-26 05:40 BellaVitano Cheese (Cheese from Wisconsin, US) BellaVitano is a cow's milk cheese made by the Sartori Company of Plymouth, Wisconsin. Introduced in 2008, BellaVitano is a hard cheese that is described as having a nutty, fruity flavor and is also available in a number of flavored varieties. Fails WP:NPRODUCT; there is no sustained coverage of this cheese in secondary sources. All sources provided here are either routine or don't come close to being reliable secondary sources, especially the blog post.

Note that the creator previously tried to make several articles about sister cheeses of the cheesemaker, all of which were speedied. (Iseult)

2025-12-27 14:14 Grays Flat, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Grays Flat is an unincorporated community in Plumas County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2,949 feet (899 m). Grays Flat is located across the North Fork Feather River from Twain. Non-notable location; no information or mention found in any secondary source. From aerial views and USGS topo maps this just appears to have been a rail siding leading to a quarry or logging yard of some sort. Fails WP:GNG and WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2025-12-28 02:02 Willis Van Devanter (art appraiser) (American manuscript appraiser) Willis Van Devanter (born December 27, 1930) is one of the world's top manuscript appraisers. He has appraised and helped place the papers of many notable Americans, ranging from W. Averell Harriman to Irving Berlin and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Insufficient demonstration of notability. No significant coverage in reliable sources independent of the subject. (Animalparty)
2025-12-27 21:33 Catherine Healy (lawyer) Catherine Healy is an American local politician and the daughter of former mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, Jerramiah T. Healy. She currently serves as deputy director and chief counsel at the Hudson County Department of Family Services and Reintegration. Local political candidate, fails WP:NPOL. (JTtheOG)
2025-12-28 17:39 Nuevo Leon State Highway 1 Spur (highway in Nuevo Leon) Nuevo Leon State Highway 1 Spur ( NL 1 )is a connector road that connects the Colombia, Nuevo Leon area with NL 1. Before its construction travelers / commercial traffic from the Colombia-Solidarity International Bridge had to travel south via Fed-2 and pass through Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas to go to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Fails WP:GEOROAD. Does not meet notability criteria (WP:GNG). (JoeNMLC)
2025-12-28 19:32 Bell and Wind Environment Bell and Wind Environment is the sound installation by composer Robert Coburn outside the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon, United States. It includes: Unnecessary article grouping two standalone notable works. The single inline citation used as a source does not even mention "Bell and Wind Environment". (Another Believer)
2025-12-29 06:04 El Heraldo de México Awards (Mexican professional awards) El Heraldo de México Awards were given annually by the newspaper El Heraldo de México to honor the best professionals in advertising, television, radio, theatre, film, music and sports. Article created in 2011 with no sources, and was tagged for having no sources in 2020, which still have not been added (Majash2020)

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2025-12-22 14:47 Liga Deportiva Estudiantil (Ecuadorian football club) Liga Deportiva Estudiantil is an association football club based in Guayaquil, Ecuador, founded on June 20, 1929. No significant coverage of the football club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, directory, and events mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-12-29 16:27 Pisagua Department (Department of Chile (1884–1974)) Pisagua Department was a department in Tarapacá Province, Chile, from 1883 to 1974. It was ceded to Chile under the Treaty of Ancón, formerly being part of the Peruvian province of the same name. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions of the Pisagua name, but no in-depth content about the Department. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-12-24 16:22 Lam Sonthi (Watercourse in Thailand) Lam Sonthi (Thai: ลำสนธิ, ) is a tributary of the Pa Sak River. It originates at the Ruak and Phanghoei mountains in the border area of Lam Sonthi district, Lopburi province and Si Thep, Phetchabun province. The river flows southward as the backbone of Lam Sonthi district and joins with the Lam Phaya Klang from Muak Lek district, Saraburi province. Fails WP:V. Foreign language wikis also lack WP:SIGCOV.4meter4 (talk) 16:22, 24 December 2025 (UTC) (4meter4)
2025-12-29 02:40 Beulah Heights University (education organization in Atlanta, United States) Beulah Heights University is a not for profit, private institution offering higher education in Atlanta, Georgia. The university was established in 1918 and is accredited to Association for Biblical Higher Education and Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. Not notable. Creator blocked as spam sockpuppet. COI issues. (Someone who's wrong on the internet)

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2025-12-23 22:59 Kanta Ina (Japanese actor) is a Japanese actor. Bit-part actor. Ref is cast list entry. No coverage. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:NACTOR. (Scope creep)
2025-12-27 22:46 (CJK character meaning color, brightness, and decoration in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) 彩 is a CJK logograph used in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The character generally relates to color, brightness, and decoration, with extended meanings depending on context. WP titles are supposed to be in English. Regardless, this article is entirely sourced to dictionaries and to Wiktionary (circular referencing), save for Ref. 4, which I cannot access to verify (no ISBN or URL is provided), though the book does exist. Article is also clearly LLM-generated; note markdown text near bottom. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2025-12-29 17:34 Lanzhou–Qinghai railway (Railway line in China) The Lanzhou–Qinghai railway, abbreviated as the Lanqing railway (simplified Chinese: 兰青铁路; traditional Chinese: 蘭青鐵路; pinyin: Lánqīng Tiělù) was built as the first step of an ambitious plan set by the People's Republic of China to connect Tibet with the rest of China by railway. LanQing railway, designed in 1956 and built from May 1958 to September 1959, runs 188 Kilometers long, connecting Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu province, and Xining, the capital city of Qinghai province. No significant coverage of the railway in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-12-24 00:22 The Hindu Friday Review Music Festival The Hindu Friday Review Music Festival is an annual music festival held in Chennai, India. On google news hit. Fails GNG and WP:EVENT. (LibStar)
2025-12-23 23:49 F.H. Medical College and Hospital, Agra (Hospital in Agra, India) F.H. Medical College and Hospital, Agra, established in 2014, is a full-fledged tertiary private Medical college and hospital. It is located at Agra in Uttar Pradesh. The college imparts the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). The yearly undergraduate student intake is 150. Fails WP:ORG. 3 google news hits and 1 google books hit. (LibStar)
2025-12-24 23:51 Suhit Gosain (Indian pop-singer, actor, and performer (born 1985)) Suhit Gosain (born 17 October 1985 in Bhopal, India) is an Indian pop-singer, actor, and performer. He was a contestant on Indian Idol 3, a reality musical show aired on Sony Entertainment Television, modeled on Pop Idol. He was a favourite of Alisha Chinai, who was a judge of the same show. Not a notable singer or actor. (Rolluik)
2025-12-27 23:09 Samapt Saral (Indian poet) Samapt Saral (born April 8 1962) is a Hindi poet and satirist. He was born in Shekhawati, Rajasthan. Subject fails to meet WP:GNG. I can only find one source that isn't suspect under WP:NPOV or a trivial mention in an article about social media posts. Except for the trivial mention in the Jansatta source, the sources provided in the article appear promotional, especially in light of WP:RSNOI. (Ze0n983)
2025-12-28 15:40 Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore (Engineering college in Karnataka, India) Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore (MIT Mysore) was founded in 2007, by Maharaja Educational Trust(R). Doesn't meet WP:ORG requirements. (ParallelParking)
2025-12-28 22:10 IT Examiner (Indian information technology news website) IT Examiner was an information technology news website based in Bangalore, India. News website that is said to have lasted one year. Unlikely to be notable and single-source stub (IgelRM)
2025-12-29 15:23 Afghanistan Super League (Cricket league in Afghanistan) Afghanistan Super League (ASL), founded in 2013, is a cricket league in Afghanistan. ASL is a joint venture by the Afghanistan Cricket Board and ASL Partners. It's a franchise-based domestic Twenty20 cricket league created with the intention of promoting cricket in Afghanistan. For the life of me I can't find any substantive sources about this league, it's all social media posts. (Premeditated Chaos)
2025-12-23 11:54 Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan (AAA) is a Delhi based non profit organization and rights based campaign that works for the shelter, health care and legal rights of urban homeless people in India. Originating as a citizen movement in 2000, it focuses on homelessness in Delhi, operates night shelters, and advocates the right to shelter as part of the fundamental right to life under the Constitution of India. Contains some very general sources, no footnotes or claim to notability, previously deleted (Mariamnei)
2025-12-29 19:55 Ananda Hota (Indian astronomer) Ananda Hota (born 1 April 1975) is an Indian astronomer and educator whose work includes citizen-science research in astronomy. He is a University Grant Commission faculty member at the UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (CEBS), Mumbai, and the founder of the RAD@home Astronomy Collaboratory, a citizen-science research initiative in India. Promotional page on a young scientist with no evidence of notability in terms of science, awards or sigcov. It is far WP:TOOSOON. (Ldm1954)

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2025-12-23 02:01 DXVD-TV (Television station in Tandag) DXVD-TV, channel 12, is a relay television station of Philippine television network Advanced Media Broadcasting System. Its studios and transmitter are located at Barangay San Agustin Norte, Tandag City. Does not meet the WP:GNG, if it exists. Logical redirect targets do not mention this facility. (Sammi Brie)
2025-12-24 00:14 Siamese–Patani War (1690–1693) The Siamese–Patani War (1690–1693) was a major military conflict fought between the central authority of the Ayutthaya Kingdom (Siam) and the autonomous Sultanate of Patani The conflict occurred during the transition period following the reign of King Narai the Great and the ascension of King Phetracha. No reliable sources exist for this subject, failing WP:V and WP:GNG. (Muz664)
2025-12-24 16:20 Lam Dom Noi (River in Thailand) Lam Dom Noi (Thai: ลำโดมน้อย, ; Northeastern Thai: ลำโดมน้อย, ) is a tributary of the Mun River. It originates in the Dângrêk Mountains and flows northwards. The watercourse passes Buntharik district and is stopped by the Sirindhorn Dam in Chong Mek Subdistrict, Sirindhorn district. Fails WP:V. Foreign language wikis also lack WP:SIGCOV.4meter4 (talk) 16:20, 24 December 2025 (UTC) (4meter4)
2025-12-24 19:24 Lao eggplant (Local variety of eggplant found in Laos) The Lao eggplant (Lao: ໝາກເຂືອ, ), also known as Lao aubergine, is a local variety of eggplant found in Laos and used primarily in Lao cuisine. Research indicates Laos to be home to a wide diversity of eggplant landraces with variation in fruit shape, color, and the presence or absence of spines. Similar problems to Thai eggplant, fairly unsourced, topic is broader than article name would lead you to believe. Lao eggplants are a single cultivar, they are multiple of the same species as nearly all other eggplants, Solanum melongena. (TansoShoshen)
2025-12-24 18:52 Thai eggplant (Name for several varieties of eggplant used in Southeast Asian cuisines) Thai eggplant (Thai: มะเขือ, RTGSmakhuea) is the name for several varieties of eggplant used in Southeast Asian cuisines, most often of the eggplant species Solanum melongena. They are also cultivated in India and Sri Lanka and feature in Sri Lankan cuisine. After reviewing talk page and leading to me splitting Cambodian eggplant from this article, I decided to dig into this topic and what I found concerns me. "Thai Eggplant" is not a singular topic, eggplants that are associated with Thai cuisine cover many different cultivars and even different species. What the final straw was is that I decided to check the sources cited for the use of Thai eggplants in Philippine cuisine, only to find the sources cited were relevant at all.

I don't see how an article can cover the different species and variety of species of eggplant used in Thailand, given that most sources just simply call everything "Thai eggplant" without being specific. Botanical websites often only give short descriptions of varieties, if that. (TansoShoshen)

2025-12-24 09:32 Reportase (Indonesian television news program (2003–present)) Reportase (Reportage) is the flagship television newscast that aired on Indonesian television network Trans TV from 2003 to 2016. The slogan is Lebih Dekat dan Berbeda (Closer and Different). fails GNG and unsourced since 2014 (Ckfasdf)
2025-12-28 00:25 Elvie Villasanta (Filipina comedian (1927 – 2013)) Elvie Villasanta (December 14, 1927 – February 8, 2013) was a Filipina comedian. She starred in Mommy Elvie's Problematic Show and Mommy Elvie @ 18. She was the mother of Ariel Villasanta. person is not notable enough for a page (StudentOfEtherium)
2025-12-28 16:46 Khlong Butsabong (Watercourse in Thailand) Khlong Butsabong (Thai: คลองบุษบง, ) is a watercourse in the provinces of Phetchabun and Phichit, Thailand, and part of the overall Chao Phraya River basin. It is a tributary of the Nan River in the lower Nan basin. Lacking sources, so fails WP:GEOLAND. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-12-29 16:19 Pehnaei Ghayen F.C. (Iranian football club) Pehnaei Ghayen Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Ghayen, Iran. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no mentions, or in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-12-23 07:57 Ventsislav Yordanov (Bulgarian footballer) Ventsislav Yordanov (Bulgarian: Венцислав Йорданов; born 15 January 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who used to play for Lyubimets FC as a defender.[citation needed] Fails WP:GNG, only the games for Svetkavitsa came in the highest league. (Geschichte)
2025-12-23 08:00 Lachezar Yordanov (Bulgarian footballer) Lachezar Yordanov (Bulgarian: Лъчезар Йорданов; born 31 May 2000) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Benkovski Isperih. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 51 minutes in the top league. (Geschichte)
2025-12-27 22:42 Pogoń 1922 Żory (Polish handball club) MTS Żory is a Polish women's handball team, based in Żory. The team in question not a professional club. Furthermore, the article mentions a club that is different to the one in the title. The article provides hardly any information, and I believe does not warrant an article. Not even the original polish Wikipedia has an article for this club. (Nejakytypco)

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2025-12-22 15:40 Edinburgh Tigers (Basketball team in Edinburgh, Scotland) Edinburgh Tigers (formerly known as Pentland Tigers) is a basketball club based in Edinburgh, Scotland.[citation needed] The club is a member of the Lothian Basketball Association (LBA) and plays in the Lothian League Division 1.[citation needed] Edinburgh Tigers normally train at Cameron House Community Centre on Tuesday evenings, and play matches on a Friday night at Westwoods Health Club. No significant coverage of the basketball club in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-12-22 22:50 Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape The Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape (PECSRL) is an international network of landscape researchers whose interest focus on the past, present and future of European landscapes, and serves as an international platform for new initiatives, meetings and publications about European rural landscapes. Created by single purpose editor, 2 google scholar hits. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-24 01:35 Aylesbury, Tallaght Aylesbury is a housing development in the suburban town of Tallaght in Ireland. Fails WP:NGEO and WP:GNG. Housing developments are not inherently notable. Neither the text nor the references (of which there are and have been none for nearly 20 years) establish independent notability of this/these housing estates. (Guliolopez)
2025-12-24 11:46 AFA catalog (Danish postage stamp catalog) The AFA catalog is a specialised Danish postage stamp catalog for the country of Denmark and historically related areas such as the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Schleswig-Holstein, and the Danish West Indies. It was first published in 1935 by Harry Poulsen, a stamp dealer from the city of Aarhus. Can only find references to the AGA Katalog on sites advertising it for sale. Does not meet WP:SIGCOV. (Uffda608)
2025-12-26 08:39 Writers in Finland 1917–1945 (biographical dictionary of Finnish authors published 1981) Writers in Finland 1917–1944 (Finnish: Suomen kirjailijat 1917–1944, Swedish: Finlands författare 1917–1944) is a biographical dictionary that presents Finnish authors active from Finland's independence to the end of the Continuation War. The work was published in 1981 as a collaboration between the Finnish Literature Society and the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland. There is no credible claim of notability. For example, the only reference is the book itself, which can't be used to support its own importance. (Klbrain)
2025-12-27 13:07 Einer Jensen (Danish boxer) Einer Anton Jensen (6 March 1899 – 18 February 1976) was a Danish boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he was eliminated in the first round of the flyweight class after losing his fight to the upcoming bronze medalist William Cuthbertson. Can't find any sources about the subject that meet WP:SIGCOV. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-27 13:38 Summer Sundae Fringe Festival (Annual Music Festival in Leicester, England from 2006-2010) Summer Sundae Fringe Festival (also called the Summer Sundae Fringe) was an annual music festival, running from 2006 to 2010 and held in Leicester, England, which focused on showcasing artistic talents and communities within the city of Leicester. 1 google news hit. Fails GNG and WP:EVENT. (LibStar)
2025-12-28 12:31 Jesper Jensen (boxer) (Danish boxer) Jesper Jensen (born 5 July 1967) is a Danish boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Unable to find sources to support WP:SIGCOV. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)
2025-12-28 18:40 Archbishop of Armagh (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) The Archbishop of Armagh is the title of the presiding ecclesiastical figure of the Catholic Church in the region around Armagh. WP:ONEOTHER with no likelyhood of additional entries being found, navigation among the existing two pages can be dealt with using hatnotes. (~2025-31245-28)
2025-12-28 19:26 Robert Mac Wattin (Anglo-Irish lord, fl. 1413) Robert Mac Wattin, alias Robert Barrett, was an Anglo-Irish lord who was alive c. 1413. WP:NBIO and WP:GNG not met. The references here (and those seemingly available) barely establish that this person existed. Not to mind had any notability. Holders of titles of nobility (or whatever it is that prompted this article's creation) are not automatically notable. Simply being mentioned once in the Annals of the Four Masters (and even then only in passing and in relation to a single event in 1413) does not amount to notability. The only other source, in which the subject appears to be mentioned, is in a family tree (and, even then, it requires OR/SYNTH to determine that the "Robert [Barrett/Mac Wattin]" named in that family tree MIGHT be the person covered under this title. (Guliolopez)
2025-12-29 10:54 Johan Jensen (boxer) (Danish boxer (1898–1983)) Johan Holger Jensen (30 December 1898 – 26 November 1983) was a Danish boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Aarhus. In 1920 he was eliminated in the first round of the lightweight class after losing to the upcoming bronze medalist Clarence Newton. Unable to find significant sources about subject. Does not meet WP:SPORTSCRIT or WP:NOLY. (Uffda608)

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2025-12-22 18:59 Papercut (artist) (Greek musician) Vasilis Nakis, better known by his stage name Papercut, is a Greek musician and songwriter. He is known for his electronic music and his remix of Melina Merkoyri's song "Agapi pou gines dikopo mahairi". Before launching his solo project, he was a member of the Greek bands Winter Watercolours and Monitor. Doesn't meet WP:NMUSIC, no hits, label, etc. Sources are just interviews. (Here2rewrite)
2025-12-28 17:23 Civic Museum and Pinacoteca, Mondavio (Museum and art gallery in Italy) The Museo Civico di Mondavio is a public museum and art gallery (pinacoteca) located on Piazza Matteotti 3, where it is housed in the medieval former Franciscan monastery in the town center of Mondavio, in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian region Marche. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-12-29 04:07 Mandy Debono (Maltese footballer) Mandy Debono (born 24 November 1987) is a Maltese footballer who plays as a defender for First Division club Swieqi United FC. She has been a member of the Malta women's national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2025-12-29 04:08 Rebecca Chircop (Maltese footballer) Rebecca Chircop (born 6 July 1988) is a Maltese former footballer who played as a defender who played for Birkirkara and the Malta women's national team. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)

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2025-12-24 14:26 Laurenz Beckemeyer (German footballer) Laurenz Beckemeyer (born 16 April 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Non-notable. Fails WP:BIO, WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-12-28 17:33 Niemegk, Saxony-Anhalt (Abandoned village in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) Niemegk is an abandoned village in the former district of Bitterfeld in Saxony-Anhalt. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. The German Wikipedia article citations are insufficient. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-12-23 07:18 Sophie Eaton (Australian rules footballer) AI-generated (Sanast05)
2025-12-24 01:49 The Cloud Girls (Australian comedian group) The Cloud Girls are comedians Jennifer Carnovale and Madeleine Culp, also known as carnovale & culp. They regularly perform at comedy festivals such as the Melbourne Fringe Festival and at stand-up rooms in Sydney and Melbourne. Jennifer and Madeleine also appear on Australian youth radio station Triple J where they present a segment during Sam Simmons' weekend breakfast program and were in ABC Comedy's "The Urban Monkey". Non-notable performers; lack significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Wikipedical)
2025-12-25 17:41 Jack Scott (Australian actor) (Australian comedian/actor) Jack Scott is an Australian actor. He has a strong comedy background having performed in numerous improvisation shows and has come most recently to prominence in the 2021 remake of the television program RFDS (TV series). Non-notable performer; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. References include IMDB and college/personal links or brief mentions, not outside news sources with significant coverage. (Wikipedical)
2025-12-26 06:31 Bruce Abernethy (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Bruce Abernethy (born 1962) is an Australian rules footballer. per WP:TWOOTHER (PK2)
2025-12-28 09:44 Alison Bauld (Australian writer and composer) Alison Margaret Bauld (born 7 May 1944) is an Australian writer and composer who lives and works in London, England. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability requirement (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-12-28 21:11 GovernmentRisk360 (Australian government risk methodology) GovernmentRisk360 is a methodology designed to systematically capture the range of government related risk factors at play in an Australian domestic context. It was developed by and launched by FPL Advisory, a regulatory affairs firm specialising in supporting corporate, public sector, non-profit and membership association clients in managing their interactions and activity with government. Lack of independent coverage (HKLionel)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2025-12-23 14:55 Just Marketing International (Motorsports marketing services company) Just Marketing, Inc. (JMI), founded in 1995, is a motorsports marketing agency, sponsorship and advertising in Formula One, NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, IndyCar Series, MotoGP and the WRC, among others. No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list for 15 years and never been updated. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:NCORP, WP:SIRS (Scope creep)
2025-12-23 18:18 Judah 1 (Proposed United States Christian airline) Judah 1 is a proposed airline promoted as an "aviation ministry" with a focus on the Christian missionary travel market. The company bills itself as "the world's first and only Christian airline." Absence of WP:LASTING coverage, article arguably created WP:TOOSOON; news media reports stop in 2020 and the organization's own website has not been updated recently. (Note, I am the page creator.) (Carguychris)
2025-12-25 16:10 Loos & Co. (Cable and rope manufacturing company based in Connecticut) Loos & Co., Inc. is a privately owned manufacturing company located in Pomfret, Connecticut, United States. Their focus is in aircraft cable, wire rope, plastic coated steel cable, cable assemblies and stainless steel wire products Doesn't seem at all notable. A minor supplier in the manufacturing sector. Just because you supply a big name company, doesn't mean that notability is inherited to you. Can't find anything more than industry listings and general mentions. No one seems to be covering them as anything more than a "yes they supply cables" company. Fails WP:NCORP. (Canterbury Tail)
2025-12-28 21:11 GovernmentRisk360 (Australian government risk methodology) GovernmentRisk360 is a methodology designed to systematically capture the range of government related risk factors at play in an Australian domestic context. It was developed by and launched by FPL Advisory, a regulatory affairs firm specialising in supporting corporate, public sector, non-profit and membership association clients in managing their interactions and activity with government. Lack of independent coverage (HKLionel)

History and Society/Education

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2025-12-23 06:12 Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning (Knowledge and experience sharing) The Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning (APRCSL) is a recurring academic conference that brings together educational institutions and non-profit organizations across the Asia-Pacific region to exchange ideas, research, and practices related to service-learning. All primary sources provided. No third party coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-23 23:49 F.H. Medical College and Hospital, Agra (Hospital in Agra, India) F.H. Medical College and Hospital, Agra, established in 2014, is a full-fledged tertiary private Medical college and hospital. It is located at Agra in Uttar Pradesh. The college imparts the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). The yearly undergraduate student intake is 150. Fails WP:ORG. 3 google news hits and 1 google books hit. (LibStar)
2025-12-25 06:45 Webster University Utah Webster University Utah is a branch of Webster University, an independent, accredited, non-profit, private university in St. Louis, Missouri. Its campus location is at Hill Air Force Base, comprising only one of Webster's many campuses around the world. Utah campus no longer exists, parent institution is Webster University in Missouri, possibly merge this page with that one (Zdonaldb)
2025-12-28 15:40 Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore (Engineering college in Karnataka, India) Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore (MIT Mysore) was founded in 2007, by Maharaja Educational Trust(R). Doesn't meet WP:ORG requirements. (ParallelParking)
2025-12-29 02:40 Beulah Heights University (education organization in Atlanta, United States) Beulah Heights University is a not for profit, private institution offering higher education in Atlanta, Georgia. The university was established in 1918 and is accredited to Association for Biblical Higher Education and Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. Not notable. Creator blocked as spam sockpuppet. COI issues. (Someone who's wrong on the internet)

History and Society/History

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2025-12-24 11:46 AFA catalog (Danish postage stamp catalog) The AFA catalog is a specialised Danish postage stamp catalog for the country of Denmark and historically related areas such as the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Schleswig-Holstein, and the Danish West Indies. It was first published in 1935 by Harry Poulsen, a stamp dealer from the city of Aarhus. Can only find references to the AGA Katalog on sites advertising it for sale. Does not meet WP:SIGCOV. (Uffda608)
2025-12-28 09:44 Alison Bauld (Australian writer and composer) Alison Margaret Bauld (born 7 May 1944) is an Australian writer and composer who lives and works in London, England. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability requirement (Philip Czaplowski)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2025-12-23 07:18 Sophie Eaton (Australian rules footballer) AI-generated (Sanast05)
2025-12-24 00:14 Siamese–Patani War (1690–1693) The Siamese–Patani War (1690–1693) was a major military conflict fought between the central authority of the Ayutthaya Kingdom (Siam) and the autonomous Sultanate of Patani The conflict occurred during the transition period following the reign of King Narai the Great and the ascension of King Phetracha. No reliable sources exist for this subject, failing WP:V and WP:GNG. (Muz664)
2025-12-24 01:49 The Cloud Girls (Australian comedian group) The Cloud Girls are comedians Jennifer Carnovale and Madeleine Culp, also known as carnovale & culp. They regularly perform at comedy festivals such as the Melbourne Fringe Festival and at stand-up rooms in Sydney and Melbourne. Jennifer and Madeleine also appear on Australian youth radio station Triple J where they present a segment during Sam Simmons' weekend breakfast program and were in ABC Comedy's "The Urban Monkey". Non-notable performers; lack significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. (Wikipedical)
2025-12-25 17:41 Jack Scott (Australian actor) (Australian comedian/actor) Jack Scott is an Australian actor. He has a strong comedy background having performed in numerous improvisation shows and has come most recently to prominence in the 2021 remake of the television program RFDS (TV series). Non-notable performer; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG / WP:NACTOR. References include IMDB and college/personal links or brief mentions, not outside news sources with significant coverage. (Wikipedical)
2025-12-28 09:44 Alison Bauld (Australian writer and composer) Alison Margaret Bauld (born 7 May 1944) is an Australian writer and composer who lives and works in London, England. Does not meet Wikipedia's notability requirement (Philip Czaplowski)
2025-12-28 21:11 GovernmentRisk360 (Australian government risk methodology) GovernmentRisk360 is a methodology designed to systematically capture the range of government related risk factors at play in an Australian domestic context. It was developed by and launched by FPL Advisory, a regulatory affairs firm specialising in supporting corporate, public sector, non-profit and membership association clients in managing their interactions and activity with government. Lack of independent coverage (HKLionel)

History and Society/Transportation

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2025-12-23 18:18 Judah 1 (Proposed United States Christian airline) Judah 1 is a proposed airline promoted as an "aviation ministry" with a focus on the Christian missionary travel market. The company bills itself as "the world's first and only Christian airline." Absence of WP:LASTING coverage, article arguably created WP:TOOSOON; news media reports stop in 2020 and the organization's own website has not been updated recently. (Note, I am the page creator.) (Carguychris)
2025-12-23 00:44 International Electric Propulsion Conference The International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC) in its current form is a biennial academic conference in the field of electric space propulsion and hosted by the Electric Rocket Propulsion Society (ERPS). It was originally organized by the American Rocket Society (ARS) and later by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) as a US-American national conference and was expanded ... This article is just a list of previous conferences and unreferenced. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-29 17:34 Lanzhou–Qinghai railway (Railway line in China) The Lanzhou–Qinghai railway, abbreviated as the Lanqing railway (simplified Chinese: 兰青铁路; traditional Chinese: 蘭青鐵路; pinyin: Lánqīng Tiělù) was built as the first step of an ambitious plan set by the People's Republic of China to connect Tibet with the rest of China by railway. LanQing railway, designed in 1956 and built from May 1958 to September 1959, runs 188 Kilometers long, connecting Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu province, and Xining, the capital city of Qinghai province. No significant coverage of the railway in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

STEM

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2025-12-22 23:02 Spanish Cybersecurity Research Conference (cientific cybersecurity congress) The Spanish Cybersecurity Research Conference (Spanish: Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Ciberseguridad (JNIC)), is a scientific congress that works as a meeting point where different actors working in the field of cybersecurity research (universities, technological and research centres, companies and public authorities) can exchange knowledge and experience with the shared goal of strengthening research in the Cybersecurity field at the national level. Created by single purpose editor. Only 2 google scholar hits for English and Spanish name. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-23 06:12 Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning (Knowledge and experience sharing) The Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning (APRCSL) is a recurring academic conference that brings together educational institutions and non-profit organizations across the Asia-Pacific region to exchange ideas, research, and practices related to service-learning. All primary sources provided. No third party coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-23 00:44 International Electric Propulsion Conference The International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC) in its current form is a biennial academic conference in the field of electric space propulsion and hosted by the Electric Rocket Propulsion Society (ERPS). It was originally organized by the American Rocket Society (ARS) and later by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) as a US-American national conference and was expanded ... This article is just a list of previous conferences and unreferenced. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-25 16:10 Loos & Co. (Cable and rope manufacturing company based in Connecticut) Loos & Co., Inc. is a privately owned manufacturing company located in Pomfret, Connecticut, United States. Their focus is in aircraft cable, wire rope, plastic coated steel cable, cable assemblies and stainless steel wire products Doesn't seem at all notable. A minor supplier in the manufacturing sector. Just because you supply a big name company, doesn't mean that notability is inherited to you. Can't find anything more than industry listings and general mentions. No one seems to be covering them as anything more than a "yes they supply cables" company. Fails WP:NCORP. (Canterbury Tail)
2025-12-27 15:17 Alain Bejjani (Lebanese businessman) Alain Bejjani (born 1973) is a Lebanese business executive. This biography has no significant coverage in independent reliable sources and does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines. (Mzaouar)
2025-12-27 16:08 WinVi (Topics referred to by the same term) WinVi can refer to: Neither "winvi" nor "win vi" occur at either article listed on this page. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-12-28 19:23 End of studies collage A end of studies collage or alumni collage, it's a photographic compilation that shows images of the students of a class or promotion, usually upon graduation, or at the end of their academic studies. This type of composition is very popular in many countries and serves as a collective memory for an entire class of students from a college, a school, a faculty, or another type of entity, whether they are university students or not.[citation needed] this is not an established term - the only mentions of the term I can find online are to this article. Sources are in Spanish and do not use this term. (Lijil)
2025-12-29 18:34 Krista McCracken (Canadian public historian, educator, curator and archivist) Krista McCracken is a Canadian public historian, educator, curator and archivist known for their work raising awareness about the history of the Canadian Indian residential school system. There is nothing notable about this figure to warrant a Wikipedia page. References are works written only by the figure. (~2025-43761-84)

STEM/Chemistry

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2025-12-22 18:42 Americium(II) bromide (Chemical compound) Americium(II) bromide or americium dibromide is the chemical compound, a salt composed of an americium cation in the +2 oxidation state and 2 bromide ions in each formula unit, with the formula AmBr2. No reason given for its notability and I cannot find any significant coverage. (PeriodicEditor)

STEM/Computing

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2025-12-23 22:35 Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment The Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA) event is an annual conference designed to serve as a general forum for discussing malware and the vulnerability of computing systems to attacks, advancing computer security through the exchange of ideas. 3 of the 4 sources are primary, that is websites of host organizations. Google scholar and books comes up with conference proceedings. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-25 11:17 EazyDraw (Vector-based graphics program) EazyDraw is a Mac-only vector graphics program from Dekorra Optics. It has all of the usual vector drawing tools, but also includes features not usually combined (e.g., dimension tools, numerical parametric geometry, mathematical function graphing, image editing, etc.). Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42894-74)
2025-12-25 12:04 Nitix (Linux distribution) Nitix (properly pronounced /nitiks/) was a retail Linux distribution, produced in Canada. The software is developed by Net Integration Technologies, Inc., which has been acquired by IBM as of January 2008 and currently operates as IBM Lotus Foundations. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42898-11)
2025-12-25 19:21 MacX (Display server implementation) MacX is an obsolete display server implementation supporting the X11 display server protocol, that ran on System 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9. It also ran under A/UX. Prior to X11R4 and the introduction of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh, this server was developed internally by Apple Inc. for the Motorola-68000-based Macintoshes. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42988-60)

STEM/Engineering

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2025-12-22 22:55 International Conference on Mechanical Industrial & Energy Engineering International Conference on Mechanical Industrial & Energy Engineering (ICMIEE) is held in Bangladesh every alternate 2 years starting from 2010. The objective of ICMIEE is to present the latest research and results of scientists and researchers. The conference provides opportunities for different area delegates to exchange new ideas and applications experiences face-to-face to establish research relationships. Based on primary sources. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-23 18:18 Judah 1 (Proposed United States Christian airline) Judah 1 is a proposed airline promoted as an "aviation ministry" with a focus on the Christian missionary travel market. The company bills itself as "the world's first and only Christian airline." Absence of WP:LASTING coverage, article arguably created WP:TOOSOON; news media reports stop in 2020 and the organization's own website has not been updated recently. (Note, I am the page creator.) (Carguychris)

STEM/Libraries & Information

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2025-12-28 02:02 Willis Van Devanter (art appraiser) (American manuscript appraiser) Willis Van Devanter (born December 27, 1930) is one of the world's top manuscript appraisers. He has appraised and helped place the papers of many notable Americans, ranging from W. Averell Harriman to Irving Berlin and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Insufficient demonstration of notability. No significant coverage in reliable sources independent of the subject. (Animalparty)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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2025-12-22 22:18 Ross Szabo (American public speaker and author) Ross Eugene Szabo (born Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is the wellness director at Geffen Academy at UCLA. He is a mental health speaker and the CEO of Human Power Project. Been on the cat:nn list for 15 years. Fails WP:BIO. Seems to be a man doing his job. Nothing on social media, no old vibe. Nothing happening. Fails WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-12-23 23:49 F.H. Medical College and Hospital, Agra (Hospital in Agra, India) F.H. Medical College and Hospital, Agra, established in 2014, is a full-fledged tertiary private Medical college and hospital. It is located at Agra in Uttar Pradesh. The college imparts the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). The yearly undergraduate student intake is 150. Fails WP:ORG. 3 google news hits and 1 google books hit. (LibStar)

STEM/Physics

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2025-12-29 19:55 Ananda Hota (Indian astronomer) Ananda Hota (born 1 April 1975) is an Indian astronomer and educator whose work includes citizen-science research in astronomy. He is a University Grant Commission faculty member at the UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (CEBS), Mumbai, and the founder of the RAD@home Astronomy Collaboratory, a citizen-science research initiative in India. Promotional page on a young scientist with no evidence of notability in terms of science, awards or sigcov. It is far WP:TOOSOON. (Ldm1954)

STEM/Space

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2025-12-29 19:55 Ananda Hota (Indian astronomer) Ananda Hota (born 1 April 1975) is an Indian astronomer and educator whose work includes citizen-science research in astronomy. He is a University Grant Commission faculty member at the UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (CEBS), Mumbai, and the founder of the RAD@home Astronomy Collaboratory, a citizen-science research initiative in India. Promotional page on a young scientist with no evidence of notability in terms of science, awards or sigcov. It is far WP:TOOSOON. (Ldm1954)

STEM/Technology

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2025-12-22 22:55 International Conference on Mechanical Industrial & Energy Engineering International Conference on Mechanical Industrial & Energy Engineering (ICMIEE) is held in Bangladesh every alternate 2 years starting from 2010. The objective of ICMIEE is to present the latest research and results of scientists and researchers. The conference provides opportunities for different area delegates to exchange new ideas and applications experiences face-to-face to establish research relationships. Based on primary sources. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-23 22:35 Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment The Detection of Intrusions and Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA) event is an annual conference designed to serve as a general forum for discussing malware and the vulnerability of computing systems to attacks, advancing computer security through the exchange of ideas. 3 of the 4 sources are primary, that is websites of host organizations. Google scholar and books comes up with conference proceedings. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-12-25 11:17 EazyDraw (Vector-based graphics program) EazyDraw is a Mac-only vector graphics program from Dekorra Optics. It has all of the usual vector drawing tools, but also includes features not usually combined (e.g., dimension tools, numerical parametric geometry, mathematical function graphing, image editing, etc.). Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42894-74)
2025-12-25 19:21 MacX (Display server implementation) MacX is an obsolete display server implementation supporting the X11 display server protocol, that ran on System 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9. It also ran under A/UX. Prior to X11R4 and the introduction of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh, this server was developed internally by Apple Inc. for the Motorola-68000-based Macintoshes. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2025-42988-60)

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2025-12-23 21:52 Wilson Council (Topics referred to by the same term) Wilson Council may be: "Wilson Council" is not mentioned at either of the target articles, failing MOS:DABMENTION. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-12-25 09:04 KNY (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) KNY may refer to: this disambiguation page is useless due to this differing capitalisation of KNY and Kny, each of which there is a disambiguation page for (The Kora Person)
2025-12-26 23:00 Brian Andersen (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Brian Andersen may refer to: per WP:ONEOTHER (PK2)
2025-12-27 13:04 Common phrases (Topics referred to by the same term) Common phrases may refer to: "Common phrase" does not appear in either article Catchphrase or Cliché, and Common phrase does not exist. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-12-28 10:46 Skom (Topics referred to by the same term) Skom, or SKOM, may refer to: A DAB isn't needed for one valid entry. Note that I've removed the Metallica entries for lack of evidence of the use of the abbreviation in reliable sources. (Klbrain)