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Culture/Internet culture

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-03-28 13:55 Levo (company) (Network for millennials in the workplace) Levo (formerly Levo League) was a network targeting millennials in the workplace. The company provided young professionals with resources to help them navigate and advance their careers. At one time, Levo claimed over 9 million users. Reasons are : several reasons :

1. leavoleague doesnt exists anymore since Carlos Ghosn (ceo of nissan) was arrested

2. levoleague page was created by relatives of Caroline Ghosn of herself

3. only promoting things has been made into that page

4. there is almost no eligible source that can maintain that wiki page (Johnlakmovitch)

2025-03-31 07:20 For All Time (game) For All Time (Chinese: 时空中的绘旅人, lit.'Painting traveller in spacetime'), also known as Painted Traveler in Time and Space is a Chinese Otome game developed by NetEase released in 2020. No secondary sources provided for a game that appears non-notable. If this has decent Chinese mainstream coverage, please add this to the article as a priority. (Vrxces)
2025-04-03 21:36 International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning (annual International Association of Online Engineering conference) International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning (ICL) is an annual International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE) conference. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:NEVENT. (Let'srun)
2025-04-03 22:13 Dingoo A320 SDK (software development kit) The Dingoo SDK is a software development kit for the Dingoo A320 video game console and other compatible devices, such as the Gemei X760+ and Dingoo A330. Fails WP:NSOFT; no indication of notability for what appears to be a hobby project. Article created by the lead developer. Don't see the point of redirecting. (Helpful Raccoon)

Culture/Linguistics

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-03-28 14:25 Mark Alford (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Mark Alford (born 1963) is an American politician from Missouri. Unnecessary disambiguation page. A hatnote on the main Alford page will suffice. (Muboshgu)
2025-03-30 14:51 Ludwig Schwarz (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ludwig Schwarz may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-03-30 14:53 Max Griffin (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Max Griffin may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-03-30 14:55 Mazatec (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Mazatec may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-04-02 13:34 Elfrid Payton (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Elfrid Payton (born 1994) is an American basketball player. Disambiguation page with one primary and one alternate, can be covered with a hatnote at the primary topic. (Bobby Cohn)
2025-04-03 21:26 Trabucchi (Surname list) Trabucchi is an surname. Notable people with the surname include: Page includes people with a different surname, and appears to have been created in error. (CycloneYoris)

Culture/Literature

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-03-29 17:07 Rachel Kapelke-Dale (American author) Rachel Kapelke-Dale is an American author best known for her memoir, Graduates in Wonderland (Gotham, Penguin Group USA). She is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and received a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Brown University. Her co-author is Jessica Pan. Doesn't meet WP:NAUTHOR, only real source here is a review of a book, which would go to notability for the book, but none of these sources are WP:SIGCOV about the author. In WP:BEFORE I just see evidence of a curated web presence, possibly including this Wikipedia article, but no actual sources. (Here2rewrite)
2025-03-30 05:56 Knut Lindh (Norwegian author (born 1951)) Knut Lindh (born 11 June 1951) is a Norwegian author. He has worked for several media companies, among others The Norwegian News Agency (NTB), The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), TV 2 Norway and National Geographic. Lindh graduated from The Norwegian School of Journalism in 1977 and has studied international communication and politics at the University of Minnesota. [BLP]
2025-03-30 01:25 Mercè Company (Spanish writer) Mercè Company i González (Barcelona, 19 May 1947) is a Spanish writer in Spanish, Catalan and French languages. [BLP]
2025-04-03 02:33 A Planet for the President (Book by Alistair Beaton) A Planet for the President (2004) is a novel by Alistair Beaton. Set in the not-too-distant future, it satirically ponders the question of what action the President of the United States might take if he finally realized that global climate change is converting the earth into an increasingly uninhabitable planet, also for Americans. This novel does not appear to be notable. This article gives no indication of the novel's importance and cites no sources, and a google search does not turn up any reviews. (Of the universe)

Culture/Biography

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-03-29 13:29 Scott Andrew Mink (American murderer (1963–2004)) Scott Andrew Mink (October 13, 1963 – July 20, 2004) was an American convicted murderer who was executed by the State of Ohio. A drug addict and alcoholic, he had been sentenced to die on June 29, 2001, for beating his 79-year-old father and 72-year-old mother to death with a hammer. Fails WP:GNG. Poorly sourced/not sourced correctly. Doesn't appear to be anything particularly notable about the crime and execution of this individual. (Inexpiable)
2025-03-29 15:54 Masaya Idetsu (Japanese footballer) , better known as just Idetsu, is a Japanese professional footballer who last played as a midfielder or winger for Singapore Premier League club Albirex Niigata (S) FC . He was best known for his playmaking abilities, technique and set-pieces . Played 23 times [1] before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 15:59 Junichi Kono (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. Played 11 times professionally [2] before retiring in 2016. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:02 Tomoya Suzuki (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. Played 10 times professionally [3] before going to university and then dropping down to non league. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:06 Takatoshi Uchida (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer. Played 46 times professionally (21 in Singapore, 25 in Indonesia) [4] before retiring in 2010. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:11 Sho Morita (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender. Played once [5] before going to university. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:32 Takuto Hirakawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Toin University. Played 3 times in 2020 [6] has not played professionally since. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 18:49 Johan Khalilian (American actor and public speaker) Johan Martinez-Khalilian is an American actor and public speaker. Doesn't meet WP:BIO. The only independent, reliable source is the Red Eye article from 2005, which has about 5 paragraphs on Khalilian, mostly just quoting him. All the other sources are self-published or Youtube, or things he wrote. Article was pretty obviously written by a someone with a conflict of interest to promote the subject. (Here2rewrite)
2025-03-29 16:08 Michael Wunderman (American entrepreneur and filmmaker) Michael B. Wunderman is an American entrepreneur and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He was partial owner of the luxury watch brand Corum. lacks notability (AuroraTiara)
2025-03-30 05:56 Knut Lindh (Norwegian author (born 1951)) Knut Lindh (born 11 June 1951) is a Norwegian author. He has worked for several media companies, among others The Norwegian News Agency (NTB), The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), TV 2 Norway and National Geographic. Lindh graduated from The Norwegian School of Journalism in 1977 and has studied international communication and politics at the University of Minnesota. [BLP]
2025-03-30 07:07 Raymond Abad (French footballer and manager (1930–2018)) Raymond Abad (17 December 1930 – 24 August 2018) was a French football player and manager. He was born in Marrakech, French Morocco. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 07:51 Steven Theunissen (Dutch association football player) Steven Theunissen (born 4 May 1999) is a Dutch football player who plays as defender for GVVV. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 09:09 Jorge Escamilla (Mexican footballer (born 1995)) Jorge Alberto Escamilla Moreno[a] (born 1 November 1995, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Pumas UNAM Premier. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 128 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:09 Rafael Cid (Mexican footballer (born 1995)) Rafael Cid Martínez (born June 2, 1995) is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played for Cruz Azul Hidalgo on loan from UNAM. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 6 minutes in the Liga MX. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:11 Gustavo Castillo (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Gustavo Alberto Castillo García (born November 29, 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Halcones de Morelos. He made his professional debut for Toluca during a Copa MX draw against Pumas UNAM on 16 September 2014. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 51 minutes in the cup and the rest in minor leagues. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:19 Jorge Caballero (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Jorge Luis Caballero Torres (born 25 January 1994), known as Jorge Caballero, is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Atlético Reynosa. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 141 minutes in Liga MX. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:20 Gil Cordero (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Gil Cordero Burgos (born 13 April 1992) is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played for Tepatitlán de Morelos. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 285 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:20 Óscar García (footballer, born 1993) (Mexican footballer) Óscar Sebastián García Carmona (born August 2, 1993, in San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico) is a Mexican former professional footballer. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 302 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:21 Felipe Sifuentes (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Felipe de Jesús Sifuentes Muñoz (born February 16, 1994, in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played for Real Zamora. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 162 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:22 Guillermo Mena (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Guillermo Mena Palmer (born May 9, 1994, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Pumas UNAM Premier. He made his professional debut with Pumas UNAM during a Copa MX draw against Puebla on 27 February 2013. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 214 minutes in the cup (and 0 in the league). Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:28 Abel Fuentes (Mexican footballer (born 1993)) Abel Fuentes García (born November 26, 1993, in Juchitán de Zaragoza) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Tuxtla. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 611 minutes in the two highest Mexican leagues. Sources are the very definition of WP:PASSING. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:38 Salvador Tafolla (Mexican footballer (born 1993)) Salvador Tafolla Godínez (born 30 October 1993 in Tanhuato, Michoacán) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays in the forward position for Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz of Liga MX. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 443 minutes in the league. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:54 Miguel Mba (Equatoguinean footballer) Miguel Mba (born 20 November 1979) is an Equatoguinean football goalkeeper. WP:COOKIE biography stub about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 13:14 Priscilla Hojiwala (American broadcast journalist and sports anchor) Priscilla Hojiwala is an American broadcast journalist and sports anchor in Los Angeles last reported as working as an on-air correspondent for REELZCHANNEL freelance, covering Hollywood movie premieres, awards shows, red-carpet events, and press junkets. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-03-30 19:02 John Blackburn (musician) (British musician (born 1976)) John Blackburn (born 16 January 1976 in Luton, England) is known as a member of Skin's backing band as the bass and keyboard player. His first gig with Skin was on the V Stage for the V Festival in 2003. Lacks references to BLPS. Although I couldn't find any sources, this article doesn't have enough recognition to be on Wikipedia without proper inline citations. (Editz2341231)
2025-03-30 22:02 Martin Thau (Gymnast) Martin Hansen Thau (28 July 1887 – 8 May 1979) was a Danish gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Danish team, which won the silver medal in the gymnastics men's team, Swedish system event. Does not pass WP:GNG. Sources from Olympedia do not list this individual as a member of the Denmark team that won the "Team, Swedish system" 1912 Silver medal. Potentially fake article/individual/subject? (GauchoDude)
2025-03-31 00:53 Shun Aso (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kagoshima United FC. Played once professionally in 2016 before retiring in 2017. [7] Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 00:57 Hikaru Fujishima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 8 times professionally [8] before disappearing from the sport in 2015. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:00 Keisuke Harada (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played twelve times professionally before retiring in 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:03 Kenta Hiraishi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Made 3 appearances before retiring in 2011. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:13 Yugo Iiyama (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player for Grulla Morioka. Made one professional appearance before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:57 Harold Fraser (weightlifter) (South African weightlifter) Harold Fraser (16 June 1937 – 30 September 2016) was a South African weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. NOLYMPIC. Yeesh! (JayCubby)
2025-03-31 02:26 List of foreign Australian State League players (Australia list football athletes) The following is a list of foreign Australian State League players. The subject isn't notable per WP:NLIST (Hack)
2025-03-31 04:31 Hossein Paymard (Iranian footballer) Hossein Paymard (Persian: حسین پایمرد; born 14 April 1997) is an Iranian footballer who former plays as a Defensive midfielder for Persian Gulf Pro League side Gol Gohar Sirjan F.C. No evidence of significant coverage. Sources provided do not even cover date of birth. (Cloudz679)
2025-03-31 05:11 Syazani Puat (Malaysian footballer) Muhamad Syazani Bin Mat Puat (born 20 May 1994) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays for Malaysian club Perlis as a goalkeeper. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 12 games. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 05:12 Haikal Nazri (Malaysian footballer) Muhammad Haikal bin Mohamad Nazri (born 16 February 1993) is a Malaysian footballer who plays as a left winger for Malaysia M3 League club Langkawi Glory United. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 390 minutes in the highest Malaysian league. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 15:40 Morgan ap Pasgen (King of the Kingdom of Powys) Morgan ap Pasgen was a mid 6th century King of Powys, and a son of Pasgen ap Cyngen. There is no mention of a Morgan ap Pasgen or his father Pasgen ap Cyngen in any medieval genealogy I can find, nor in any scholarly works (e.g. Peter Bartrum's Welsh Classical Dictionary). I therefore conclude he never existed. (Trojan Dreadnought)
2025-03-31 15:38 Pasgen ap Cyngen (King of Powys) Pasgen ap Cyngen was a mid 6th century King of Powys, and son of Cyngen Glodrydd.[failed verification] There is no trace of a Pasgen ap Cyngen in any medieval genealogy I can find, and the only citation on this page doesn't mention a Pasgen either. I therefore conclude he never existed. (Trojan Dreadnought)
2025-03-31 20:13 Henrik Capetillo (Danish artist) Henrik Capetillo (born 1966) is a Danish artist living and working in Copenhagen. He was born in Sweden and grew up in Denmark where he studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, 1993–1999. Henrik Capetillo's works have often revolved around identity related issues, on a personal as well as formal levels. Independent sources do not exist to establish notability of the article's subject. (Uffda608)
2025-03-31 20:33 Gregg Hammann (American businessman (born 1963)) Gregg Hammann (born 1963) is an American businessman who was the president of the Nautilus Corporation from 2003–2007 and a vice president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1996 to 2000. does not meet notability guidelines, reads as self promotion, lacks almost all citations (Drmartini)
2025-04-01 01:01 Gerardo Vera (swimmer) (Venezuelan swimmer) Gerardo Vera (born 7 March 1955) is a Venezuelan former swimmer. He competed in three events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 01:35 Ben Haslam (Australian rugby league football) Ben Haslam (1928−2018) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. He played in the NSWRFL premiership for North Sydney as a second rower. SPORTSCRIT, etc, etc (JayCubby)
2025-04-01 08:26 Yuri Muzika (Azerbaijani footballer) Yuri Muzika (Russian: Юрий Александрович Музыка born on 10 August 1980) is a former Azerbaijani footballer. He played primarily as a midfielder. During his career, Muzika represented Azerbaijan in international competitions and participated in several European Championship and World Cup qualifying matches. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-04-01 08:35 Faruk Morkal (Turkish swimmer) Faruk Morkal (born 6 June 1951) is a Turkish former swimmer specialized in the breaststroke. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only database sources provided. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 08:41 Autônomos FC Autônomos Futebol Clube is a football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. Club with no relevance whatsoever, never played professional competitions and has no tradition in amateur tournaments (Svartner)
2025-04-01 14:27 Niall Smullen Cup (Gaelic football competition) The Niall Smullen Cup was a Gaelic football competition organised by Kildare Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland. Founded in 1925, it was named after Niall Smullen, who played for Sallins GAA throughout the 1890s and early 1900s. Smullen holds the record for the most points scored in the Kildare Senior Football Championship final. No significant coverage of the football competition in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-01 14:30 Jan Krzesiak (Polish wrestler) Jan Krzysztof Krzesiak (born 6 July 1961 in Hańsk) is a Polish former wrestler who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics. SPORTSCRIT, plwiki isn't much better (JayCubby)
2025-04-01 15:08 Aidan Martin (Scottish author (born 1986)) Aidan Martin (born 1986) is a Scottish author. He released his memoir, Euporic Recall, in 2020, and a crime thriller, The Lost Boys of Ladywell, in 2024. He is also CEO of The Scheme, a creative charity for people in schools and prisons. Does not appear to meet the notability guidelines, only local coverage. (Sahaib)
2025-04-01 15:31 Carlos Pimiento (Colombian footballer (born 1968)) Carlos Pimiento (born 15 October 1968) is a Colombian retired footballer. Played seven games. Fails SPORTSCRIT, better off in a database (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 05:20 Addisu Arega Kitessa (Ethiopian politician) Addisu Arega Kitessa (Oromo: Addisuu Araggaa Qixxeessaa Amharic: አዲሱ አረጋ ቅጤሳ, born June 26, 1982) is an Ethiopian politician and public servant. He has held prominent positions at both the regional and federal levels, including vice president of the Oromia Regional State and Head of Public and International Relations at the Prosperity Party, Ethiopia’s ruling political party. [BLP]
2025-04-02 05:48 Levon Louis (Musical artist) Levon Louis is a global electronic musician and video game Audio Director known for Star Wars [citation needed], Silent Hill[citation needed], Mortal Kombat[citation needed], and Assassin’s Creed[citation needed]. Levon has created content for numerous, award-winning[according to whom?] video games since 2001 when Microsoft first licensed his early techno and hip-hop music for some if the first Xbox titles.[citation needed] [BLP]
2025-04-02 06:39 Zachariah Matthews (Islamic studies scholar) Zachariah Matthews is a Sydney Muslim educator and community advocate, who was born in Bosmont Johannesburg and attended Chris Jan Botha Senior Secondary School CJB, South Africa, where he studied Qur'an and Islamic studies as well as secular subjects. Fails WP:BIO. Listed sources do not establish notability. (LibStar)
2025-04-02 10:13 Jindřich Lepiere (Modern pentathlete) Jindřich Lepiere (born 1897, date of death unknown) was a Czechoslovakian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Does no pass WP:GNG, WP:NOLY. (FromCzech)
2025-04-02 16:01 Ryosuke Kanzaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Never made a professional appearance, only played for non league clubs. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:04 Toshikazu Kato (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 8 times professionally before dropping down into non league. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:11 Takuya Komine (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese footballer. Made 5 professional appearances before retiring in 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:15 Yutaro Masuda (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for MIO Biwako Shiga. Made 13 professional appearances, the rest are non league. [9] Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 20:00 Kim Edri (Israeli beauty queen) Kim Edri (Hebrew: קים אדרי; born c. 1992) is an Israeli model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Israel Universe 2011 and represented her country in the Miss Universe 2011 pageant. Mostly fails to meet WP:DEL-REASON. Articles lack reliable sources and fail WP:GNG. (Lililolol)
2025-04-02 22:37 Mr Gay World South Africa (Competition) Mr Gay World South Africa / Mr Gay South Africa / Mnr Gay Suid Afrika is a registered and trademarked competition founded in 2009 to present a professional competition for gay men in South Africa – a role model and a representative of which the entire LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex) community can be proud of. The article has no verified references and its information is poorly stated. (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)
2025-04-02 22:40 Richard Medhurst (Syrian-British journalist (born 1991)) Richard Thomas Medhurst (born August 20, 1992) is a Syrian-British journalist and YouTuber. Near zero independent third-party WP:RSes - article is substantially sourced to self-sources. No evidence here that this article meeds WP:NJOURNALIST or WP:GNG. A quick WP:BEFORE did not turn up third-party RS coverage that would meet the requirements of the WP:BLP policy. I'd be happy to be shown wrong, but it would need to be shown - David Gerard (talk) 22:40, 2 April 2025 (UTC) (David Gerard)
2025-04-02 22:49 Genta Matsuo (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 0 league appearances, only 5 cup appearances (with 2 AFC appearances [10]) before retiring in 2013 (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 22:53 Tomohide Nakazawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 24 times [11] before retiring in 2002. No Japanese article. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-03 01:45 Ibrahim Al-Rabeeah (Kuwaiti sprinter) Ibrahim Khalef Al-Rabeeah (born 6 September 1954) is a Kuwaiti former sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 01:52 Crispin Bonham-Carter (British actor) Crispin Daniel Bonham-Carter (born 23 September 1969 in Colchester, Essex) is an English actor, theatre director, and educator. He was appointed Assistant Head at the Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet, in 2019. His best known acting role is that of Mr. Bingley in the 1995 television miniseries Pride and Prejudice. I don't believe that this former actor meets WP:NACTOR, a lack of significant roles is apparent. (Liz)
2025-04-03 01:57 Naji Mubarak (Kuwaiti hurdler) Naji Mubarak (born 27 March 1964) is a Kuwaiti hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 02:04 Dan Nainan (American comedian (born 1961)) Daniel Nainan (born May 1961) is an American stand-up comedian. He is known for performing ethnic jokes involving his South-Asian ethnicity. Lack of significant independent coverage demonstrating notability per WP:N, WP:GNG, and relevant subject-specific notability guidelines. (Wnettles03)
2025-04-03 03:37 Oral Bullen (American soccer player) Oral N. Bullen Jr. (born February 18, 1983) is a former American soccer player. Fails in WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner)
2025-04-03 07:10 Hamza Ait Allal (Moroccan professional footballer) Hamza Ait Allal is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Botev Vratsa. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-04-03 08:58 Toyi Simklina (Togolese triple jumper (born 1968)) Toyi Simklina (born 23 December 1968) is a Togolese athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 10:08 Taylor Edgar (American comedian) Taylor Edgar (born July 12, 1987) is a stand-up comic and musician. [BLP]
2025-04-03 10:23 Farhad Mosaffa (Iranian model (born 1989)) Farhad Mosaffa (Persian: فرهاد مصفی, born: September 25, 1989) is an Iranian model. He is the first Iranian Contestant to be crowned Mr. Iran. He competed in Manhunt International 2012, the world's first and oldest male modeling competition. [BLP]
2025-04-03 10:32 Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour (2010 concert tour by Diana Vickers) The Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour was a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland by British singer-songwriter Diana Vickers, promoting her debut album, Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree. The third leg was as a support act for JLS. The sources do not highligh if this was a notable tour with the references either being listings or the artic forum. Part of it was as support to JLS. (Karst)
2025-04-03 14:01 Mfundo Vilakazi Mfundo 'Obrigado' Vilakazi (born 19 November 2005) is a South African professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and winger for Kaizer Chiefs and the South African U20 squad. Known for his skill, passing and his ability to strike pinpoint free-kicks. [BLP]
2025-04-03 18:21 Gideon Stein (American entrepreneur and philanthropist) Gideon Stein (born December 19, 1971, in Washington, D.C.) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the founding CEO of Write Label, a crowd-sourced platform for short-form writing, president of The Moriah Fund, and chair of Civic News Company (publisher of Chalkbeat). subject is insufficiently notable (Righteousrate)
2025-03-31 01:28 Syed Zagham Abbas (Former Pakistani television presenter and journalist) Pir Syed Zagham Abbas professionally known by Syed Zagham Abbas (Urdu: سید ضغام عباس) is a Pakistani television presenter and journalist. After removing junk sources and sources that don't mention this person, what remains is a minimal article that fails to show notability. What's needed are sources independent of this person, not interviews of this person, not articles by this person, that have significant coverage of this person, and I'm not seeing that. (Ravensfire)
2025-04-03 21:12 Sergio Blass Sergio Blass (born February 3, 1972 in Gainesville, Florida, age 50) is a Puerto Rican actor and singer who has the distinction of being the only singer to have been a member of both Los Chicos de Puerto Rico and Menudo (group), Puerto Rico's (and arguably Latin America's) most successful boy bands of the early 1980s. [BLP]
2025-04-03 21:34 Ranjith Bharghavi Ranjith Bhargavi (born 27 May 1977) is an Indian graphic designer known for his contributions to the Malayalam film industry. He has worked on visual effects and graphic design for several notable films, including Pappi Appacha, Happy Husbands, Neelathamara, and Elsamma Enna Aankutty. [BLP]
2025-04-03 22:31 Derek Pollard (British nuclear chemist and scouting leader) Derek Robert Pollard OBE (born April 1939), an academic and researcher in nuclear chemistry from Godalming, served as the Chief Commissioner for England of the Scout Association, Chairman of the Constitutions Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, as well as a member of the Board of the World Scout Foundation He created this page himself. Fails to meet [WP:GNG] and [WP:SIGCOV] (Day Creature)
2025-04-03 22:37 Robert Corich (British record producer) Robert M. Corich is a British[citation needed] remastering engineer. Fails to meet WP:NMUSIC. No significant coverage found. (Day Creature)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2025-03-28 22:01 Jessica Makinson (American actress and comedian) Jessica Makinson is an American actress, comedian, and improviser known as a series regular for several Comedy Central programs, for voice-over work for animation, and as a sketch player for late night talk shows. Non-notable performer; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG/WP:NACTOR. (Wikipedical)
2025-03-29 09:57 Žaklina Šojić (Danish beauty pageant titleholder) Žaklina Šojić is a Danish model and beauty pageant titleholder. She is of Serb descent, who was crowned Miss Universe Danmark 2007 and represented Denmark at Miss Universe 2007 in Mexico City, Mexico. Šojić is only notable for winning the Miss Universe Denmark pageant in 2007. Per [[

WP:1E]] this does not establish notability for a stand alone article. (Uffda608)

2025-03-29 17:07 Rachel Kapelke-Dale (American author) Rachel Kapelke-Dale is an American author best known for her memoir, Graduates in Wonderland (Gotham, Penguin Group USA). She is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and received a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Brown University. Her co-author is Jessica Pan. Doesn't meet WP:NAUTHOR, only real source here is a review of a book, which would go to notability for the book, but none of these sources are WP:SIGCOV about the author. In WP:BEFORE I just see evidence of a curated web presence, possibly including this Wikipedia article, but no actual sources. (Here2rewrite)
2025-03-30 22:16 Sahra Noor (Somali-American nurse and health care executive) Sahra Noor (Somali: Sahra Nuur, Arabic: زهرة نور; born 1976 or 1977) is a Somali-American nurse and health care executive. Businessperson lacking significant coverage by reliable sources. There are mentions in local publications (CBS, Star Tribune) that document success stories of the Somali-American community in Minnesota, but she is one of several people covered in those cases. The Twin Cities Biz Journals article is a local trade publication (per WP:TRADES). She only has passing mentions in the cited coverage of Ilhan Omar. (Bridget)
2025-03-30 01:25 Mercè Company (Spanish writer) Mercè Company i González (Barcelona, 19 May 1947) is a Spanish writer in Spanish, Catalan and French languages. [BLP]
2025-03-31 16:47 Wen Chia-ling (Taiwanese archer) Wen Chia-ling (born 14 January 1978) is a Taiwanese archer. She competed in the women's individual and team events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG (Shantavira)
2025-04-02 23:00 Nuestra Belleza El Salvador (beauty contest) Nuestra Belleza Mundo El Salvador was a national Beauty pageant in El Salvador. The winner represented El Salvador at Miss World. Between 2006 - 2015, the winner was given the title of Nuestra Belleza Universo and competed at Miss Universe. The article has errors in its information and has no truthful references (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)
2025-03-31 19:16 Fallon Goodman (researcher) Fallon Goodman is an Italian-American clinical psychologist and psychology assistant professor at George Washington University. Assistant professor that doesn't mee WP:NPROF; news coverage doesn't have her as a primary topic; WP:TOOSOON. (Klbrain)
2025-04-03 15:57 Martha Brown (figure skater) (American figure skater) Martha Brown was an American figure skater. In 1920, she won the silver medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. She represented the Skating Club of Boston. Fails WP:NSKATE, fails WP:GNG, no evidence of notability. (Bgsu98)
2025-04-03 21:38 Jocelyn Scheirer (American entrepreneur, scientist, and artist) Thesowismine (talk) 21:38, 3 April 2025 (UTC) Fails WP:GNG. No significant independent reliable sources providing in-depth coverage. Sources are mostly primary or trivial mentions. (Thesowismine)
2025-04-03 22:26 Bonnie Lichter Bonnie Lichter is an accomplished flutist and esteemed educator, renowned for her significant contributions to the classical music community. As a longtime faculty member of The Juilliard School's Pre-College Division (1973–2002), she has mentored countless students who have gone on to achieve remarkable careers in music. Non-notable musician, no significant coverage and most of the cited sources do not even mention her (Day Creature)

Culture/Media

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2025-03-28 21:13 OpenQM (SGBD developed by Ladybridge Systems in the United Kingdom) OpenQM is a MultiValue database originally developed by Ladybridge Systems in the United Kingdom and subsequently acquired by Zumasys. The primary product architect is Martin Phillips. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.218.230)
2025-03-28 22:01 Jessica Makinson (American actress and comedian) Jessica Makinson is an American actress, comedian, and improviser known as a series regular for several Comedy Central programs, for voice-over work for animation, and as a sketch player for late night talk shows. Non-notable performer; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG/WP:NACTOR. (Wikipedical)
2025-03-29 05:22 Object manager An object manager is a concept, and often a piece of software, found in object-oriented programming. The object manager provides rules for retention, naming and security of objects. Fails WP:NSOFT (84.78.243.12)
2025-03-29 18:49 Johan Khalilian (American actor and public speaker) Johan Martinez-Khalilian is an American actor and public speaker. Doesn't meet WP:BIO. The only independent, reliable source is the Red Eye article from 2005, which has about 5 paragraphs on Khalilian, mostly just quoting him. All the other sources are self-published or Youtube, or things he wrote. Article was pretty obviously written by a someone with a conflict of interest to promote the subject. (Here2rewrite)
2025-03-29 20:59 Critical mass (software engineering) (Software engineering term) In software engineering, critical mass is a stage in the life cycle when the source code grows too complicated to effectively manage without a complete rewrite. At the critical mass stage, fixing a bug introduces one or more new bugs. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.177)
2025-03-29 16:08 Michael Wunderman (American entrepreneur and filmmaker) Michael B. Wunderman is an American entrepreneur and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He was partial owner of the luxury watch brand Corum. lacks notability (AuroraTiara)
2025-03-30 13:14 Priscilla Hojiwala (American broadcast journalist and sports anchor) Priscilla Hojiwala is an American broadcast journalist and sports anchor in Los Angeles last reported as working as an on-air correspondent for REELZCHANNEL freelance, covering Hollywood movie premieres, awards shows, red-carpet events, and press junkets. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-03-30 15:20 Nanosocialism (Economic theories advancing social ownership of molecular-scale technology production) Nanosocialism refers generally to a set of economic theories of social organization advocating state or collective ownership and administration of the research, development and use of nanotechnology. Nano-neolism that was, perhaps, relevant in the early days of nano, but never caught on and is not now close to relevant. (Ldm1954)
2025-03-29 21:43 Kernel Normal Form (Coding style used in the development of code for BSD operating systems) Kernel normal form, or KNF, is the coding style used in the development of code for the BSD operating systems. Based on the original KNF concept from the Computer Systems Research Group, it dictates a programming style to which contributed code should adhere prior to its inclusion into the codebase. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.62)
2025-04-01 00:35 Telergy (American rock band) Telergy is an American progressive metal/rock music project based in New Hampshire, formed by singer and multi-instrumentalist Robert McClung in 2009. Telergy has had a number of well-known guest musicians, such as Dee Snider, Joe Hoekstra, Trent Gardner, Colin Edwin, Nik Turner, and many more. This band no longer exists and barely existed in the first place. From what I can tell, this is article was created by a fan of the band. Telergy hasn't released any music in five years, and is inactive on social media. Even before ceasing music production, the band was only notable for getting minor celebrities to guest star on tracks from the late 2000s to the early 2010s. Given that their most listened to song on Spotify has less than 2,500 listens, I'd argue this band does not need a Wikipedia page. Googling the band's founder, Robert McClung, only leads to links about an Pennsylvanian author, Robert McClung, who largely wrote about natural sciences, and is clearly not the founder of this band. Overall, this is a superfluous article, and doesn't contribute to the general pool of knowledge that Wikipedia represents. (JayboTheEditor)
2025-04-02 22:40 Richard Medhurst (Syrian-British journalist (born 1991)) Richard Thomas Medhurst (born August 20, 1992) is a Syrian-British journalist and YouTuber. Near zero independent third-party WP:RSes - article is substantially sourced to self-sources. No evidence here that this article meeds WP:NJOURNALIST or WP:GNG. A quick WP:BEFORE did not turn up third-party RS coverage that would meet the requirements of the WP:BLP policy. I'd be happy to be shown wrong, but it would need to be shown - David Gerard (talk) 22:40, 2 April 2025 (UTC) (David Gerard)
2025-04-03 01:52 Crispin Bonham-Carter (British actor) Crispin Daniel Bonham-Carter (born 23 September 1969 in Colchester, Essex) is an English actor, theatre director, and educator. He was appointed Assistant Head at the Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet, in 2019. His best known acting role is that of Mr. Bingley in the 1995 television miniseries Pride and Prejudice. I don't believe that this former actor meets WP:NACTOR, a lack of significant roles is apparent. (Liz)
2025-03-31 01:28 Syed Zagham Abbas (Former Pakistani television presenter and journalist) Pir Syed Zagham Abbas professionally known by Syed Zagham Abbas (Urdu: سید ضغام عباس) is a Pakistani television presenter and journalist. After removing junk sources and sources that don't mention this person, what remains is a minimal article that fails to show notability. What's needed are sources independent of this person, not interviews of this person, not articles by this person, that have significant coverage of this person, and I'm not seeing that. (Ravensfire)
2025-04-03 22:37 Robert Corich (British record producer) Robert M. Corich is a British[citation needed] remastering engineer. Fails to meet WP:NMUSIC. No significant coverage found. (Day Creature)

Culture/Media/Books

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2025-04-03 02:33 A Planet for the President (Book by Alistair Beaton) A Planet for the President (2004) is a novel by Alistair Beaton. Set in the not-too-distant future, it satirically ponders the question of what action the President of the United States might take if he finally realized that global climate change is converting the earth into an increasingly uninhabitable planet, also for Americans. This novel does not appear to be notable. This article gives no indication of the novel's importance and cites no sources, and a google search does not turn up any reviews. (Of the universe)

Culture/Media/Entertainment

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2025-04-03 02:04 Dan Nainan (American comedian (born 1961)) Daniel Nainan (born May 1961) is an American stand-up comedian. He is known for performing ethnic jokes involving his South-Asian ethnicity. Lack of significant independent coverage demonstrating notability per WP:N, WP:GNG, and relevant subject-specific notability guidelines. (Wnettles03)
2025-04-03 10:08 Taylor Edgar (American comedian) Taylor Edgar (born July 12, 1987) is a stand-up comic and musician. [BLP]

Culture/Media/Films

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2025-03-31 12:41 Damsel (2015 film) (2015 American film) Damsel is a 2015 American drama film directed by Douglas Burgdorff and starring Aimée Laurence, Craig Anderson, Evan Todd, Eleanore Pienta, and Michael Burnet. Non-notable film, lacking significant coverage by independent sources per WP:NF (Bovineboy2008)

Culture/Media/Music

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2025-04-01 21:42 Brian Kierulf (American songwriter) Brian Kierulf is a songwriter and producer from the United States. He usually writes songs with Joshua M. Schwartz. They are a part of KNS Productions. [BLP]
2025-04-01 22:13 Offlicence (group) (UK musical group) Offlicence are an international hip hop, bhangra and R&B group from the West Midlands, UK. The group members consists of Punjabi vocalist Sunny J of South Asian descent, alongside rappers Lexeye and Projay, both of Caribbean descent. WP:N. Tagged since 2011 (162 etc.)
2025-04-02 05:48 Levon Louis (Musical artist) Levon Louis is a global electronic musician and video game Audio Director known for Star Wars [citation needed], Silent Hill[citation needed], Mortal Kombat[citation needed], and Assassin’s Creed[citation needed]. Levon has created content for numerous, award-winning[according to whom?] video games since 2001 when Microsoft first licensed his early techno and hip-hop music for some if the first Xbox titles.[citation needed] [BLP]
2025-04-03 21:12 Sergio Blass Sergio Blass (born February 3, 1972 in Gainesville, Florida, age 50) is a Puerto Rican actor and singer who has the distinction of being the only singer to have been a member of both Los Chicos de Puerto Rico and Menudo (group), Puerto Rico's (and arguably Latin America's) most successful boy bands of the early 1980s. [BLP]
2025-04-03 22:26 Bonnie Lichter Bonnie Lichter is an accomplished flutist and esteemed educator, renowned for her significant contributions to the classical music community. As a longtime faculty member of The Juilliard School's Pre-College Division (1973–2002), she has mentored countless students who have gone on to achieve remarkable careers in music. Non-notable musician, no significant coverage and most of the cited sources do not even mention her (Day Creature)

Culture/Media/Software

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2025-03-28 13:55 Levo (company) (Network for millennials in the workplace) Levo (formerly Levo League) was a network targeting millennials in the workplace. The company provided young professionals with resources to help them navigate and advance their careers. At one time, Levo claimed over 9 million users. Reasons are : several reasons :

1. leavoleague doesnt exists anymore since Carlos Ghosn (ceo of nissan) was arrested

2. levoleague page was created by relatives of Caroline Ghosn of herself

3. only promoting things has been made into that page

4. there is almost no eligible source that can maintain that wiki page (Johnlakmovitch)

2025-03-28 19:37 CSQL (Database Management System) CSQL was a software project, intended to be an open source main memory high-performance relational database management system developed at sourceforge.net. It was supposed to provide high performance for SQL queries and DML statements. As of 2022 the software was never functional and unavailable under an open source license. Fails WP:NSOFT (84.78.242.177)
2025-03-28 21:06 Portable Database Image (file format to store structured databases for reporting and analysis in a highly compressed way) The Portable Database Image, also known as .pdi file, is a proprietary loss-less format designed for analytics, publishing and syndication of complex data. The .pdi format, generation process, and GUI, were invented by Dr. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.219.7)
2025-03-28 22:34 Simple Object Database Access (API for database queries) Simple Object Database Access (S.O.D.A.) is an open-source application programming interface (API) designed to streamline interactions between object-oriented programming languages and databases. It enables developers to construct queries using object-oriented principles, simplifying database operations in software development. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.168)
2025-03-28 21:14 NEVOD DMB (Operating system) DMB NEVOD, a product of RELEX Group, created in 1996, is an object-oriented repository with possibility of search and analysis of structured information (doing ad hoc inquiries and semantic net visualization). It is used mainly by security services of commercial organisations and divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.225)
2025-04-02 08:11 TBOX (mutli-platform c library) TBOX is a multi-platform c library for unix, windows, mac, ios, android, etc. It's made available under the Apache License 2.0. Doesn't meet WP:NSOFT despite being popular on Github. Zero coverage in reliable sources. See also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Xmake, a related popular project authored by the same developers. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 08:17 Verax IPMI Verax IPMI in an open source Java library implementing IPMI protocol 2.0 over UDP. The library allows to probe devices over IPMI which has been adopted as a SNMP alternative for hardware management by many vendors. Library is compliant with the IPMI v2.0, revision 1.0 standard. Fails WP:NSOFT. No coverage whatsoever in reliable sources. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 04:12 VisualAp (Media processing framework) VisualAp is a visual framework for building applications and emulate systems. VisualAp is cross-platform as it is a 100% Java application. Fails WP:NSOFT. Can't find any coverage in reliable sources other than a bachelor thesis [12], which is not reliable per WP:SCHOLARSHIP. The dead link in the article does not seem to be RS. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 08:30 Libslack Libslack is a library of general utilities designed to make UNIX/C programming a bit easier on the eye. It is a seemingly random collection of modules and functions. It was originally implemented as part of the "daemon" program (although some of the code dates back much further). Fails WP:NSOFT. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources besides trivial references to the daemon program: [13] (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 05:57 Mitchell Madison Group (American management consulting firm) The Mitchell Madison Group (MMG) is a global management consulting firm based in the United States that focuses on improving financial and operating performance for major corporations and private equity portfolio companies. It was founded in 1994 and re-launched in 2003. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2025-04-03 22:13 Dingoo A320 SDK (software development kit) The Dingoo SDK is a software development kit for the Dingoo A320 video game console and other compatible devices, such as the Gemei X760+ and Dingoo A330. Fails WP:NSOFT; no indication of notability for what appears to be a hobby project. Article created by the lead developer. Don't see the point of redirecting. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 22:22 Effi (C++) (C++ application development framework) Effi is C++ application development framework. No indication of notability. Only coverage I could find is a paper that seems to be written by the developers: [14]. (At least one of the developers is listed as an author.) The creator of the Wikipedia article was one of the paper's authors, and presumably one of the software developers. (Helpful Raccoon)

Culture/Media/Television

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2025-03-28 16:07 Sada-E-Afghanistan (Private television network in Orange County, California) Sada-E-Afghanistan (Persian: صدای افغانستان, "Voice of Afghanistan", SATV) is a private television network based in Orange County, California that was launched in December 2010. The channel had studios in Irvine, California, Fremont, California and Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with plans to open one in Kabul, Afghanistan. Short-lived TV channel with no sourcing that fails the WP:GNG. The name is generic and there appear to have been other rebel broadcast stations and a news agency that used it, which account for some ghits, but no coverage of this particular channel. The redirect Satv should probably be run through to Shizuoka Asahi Television. (Sammi Brie)
2025-04-03 14:29 Shine On You (2004 Hong Kong TV series or program) Shine on You (Chinese: 青出於藍) is a drama series produced by Hong Kong broadcaster TVB and was first aired from September 13 to October 22, 2004, in the prime time 8:00 to 9:00 pm slot. Consisting of 30 episodes it was produced by Mui Siu Ching and featured a cast consisting of amongst others Bobby Au Yeung, Kenix Kwok and Michael Tao. No significant coverage of the television drama series in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found many show mentions, and about cast members, but no in-depth content of the series. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-03 16:29 Caribbean Song Festival The Caribbean Song Festival was an annual song competition held among countries that are members of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU). It was the largest and highest rated song competition of the Caribbean. It is often referred to as the Eurovision Song Contest of the Caribbean, and sometimes mistakenly called the CBU Festival. Stub article which fails on WP:GNG; does not have WP:SIGCOV, and web search does not provide a great deal of information about this from reliable sources at all beyond the fact that it exists. (Sims2aholic8)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2025-03-31 07:20 For All Time (game) For All Time (Chinese: 时空中的绘旅人, lit.'Painting traveller in spacetime'), also known as Painted Traveler in Time and Space is a Chinese Otome game developed by NetEase released in 2020. No secondary sources provided for a game that appears non-notable. If this has decent Chinese mainstream coverage, please add this to the article as a priority. (Vrxces)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2025-03-28 13:18 Grace Church Houston (Church in Texas, USA) Grace Church Houston is a non-denominational megachurch in Houston, Texas. Non-notable church, WP:MILL; no notable coverage (Darth Stabro)

Culture/Sports

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2025-03-29 15:54 Masaya Idetsu (Japanese footballer) , better known as just Idetsu, is a Japanese professional footballer who last played as a midfielder or winger for Singapore Premier League club Albirex Niigata (S) FC . He was best known for his playmaking abilities, technique and set-pieces . Played 23 times [15] before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 15:59 Junichi Kono (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. Played 11 times professionally [16] before retiring in 2016. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:02 Tomoya Suzuki (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. Played 10 times professionally [17] before going to university and then dropping down to non league. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:06 Takatoshi Uchida (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer. Played 46 times professionally (21 in Singapore, 25 in Indonesia) [18] before retiring in 2010. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:11 Sho Morita (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender. Played once [19] before going to university. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:32 Takuto Hirakawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Toin University. Played 3 times in 2020 [20] has not played professionally since. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-30 07:07 Raymond Abad (French footballer and manager (1930–2018)) Raymond Abad (17 December 1930 – 24 August 2018) was a French football player and manager. He was born in Marrakech, French Morocco. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 07:51 Steven Theunissen (Dutch association football player) Steven Theunissen (born 4 May 1999) is a Dutch football player who plays as defender for GVVV. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 09:09 Jorge Escamilla (Mexican footballer (born 1995)) Jorge Alberto Escamilla Moreno[b] (born 1 November 1995, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Pumas UNAM Premier. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 128 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:09 Rafael Cid (Mexican footballer (born 1995)) Rafael Cid Martínez (born June 2, 1995) is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played for Cruz Azul Hidalgo on loan from UNAM. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 6 minutes in the Liga MX. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:11 Gustavo Castillo (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Gustavo Alberto Castillo García (born November 29, 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Halcones de Morelos. He made his professional debut for Toluca during a Copa MX draw against Pumas UNAM on 16 September 2014. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 51 minutes in the cup and the rest in minor leagues. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:13 Abrahim Najmeddine (Moroccan professional footballer) Brahim Najmeddine is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a defender. WP:COOKIE biography stub about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT, and WP:BEFORE search brought up zero reliable sources with significant coverage apart from two similar COVID-19 pandemic-related news articles dated August 2020, and even these give mere passing mentions. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 09:18 Carlos Parra (footballer, born 1992) (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Carlos Andrei Parra Miranda is a former professional Mexican footballer, who last played for Murciélagos. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 123 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:19 Jorge Caballero (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Jorge Luis Caballero Torres (born 25 January 1994), known as Jorge Caballero, is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Atlético Reynosa. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 141 minutes in Liga MX. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:20 Gil Cordero (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Gil Cordero Burgos (born 13 April 1992) is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played for Tepatitlán de Morelos. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 285 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:20 Óscar García (footballer, born 1993) (Mexican footballer) Óscar Sebastián García Carmona (born August 2, 1993, in San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico) is a Mexican former professional footballer. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 302 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:21 Felipe Sifuentes (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Felipe de Jesús Sifuentes Muñoz (born February 16, 1994, in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played for Real Zamora. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 162 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:22 Guillermo Mena (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Guillermo Mena Palmer (born May 9, 1994, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Pumas UNAM Premier. He made his professional debut with Pumas UNAM during a Copa MX draw against Puebla on 27 February 2013. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 214 minutes in the cup (and 0 in the league). Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:28 Abel Fuentes (Mexican footballer (born 1993)) Abel Fuentes García (born November 26, 1993, in Juchitán de Zaragoza) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Tuxtla. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 611 minutes in the two highest Mexican leagues. Sources are the very definition of WP:PASSING. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:38 Salvador Tafolla (Mexican footballer (born 1993)) Salvador Tafolla Godínez (born 30 October 1993 in Tanhuato, Michoacán) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays in the forward position for Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz of Liga MX. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 443 minutes in the league. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:54 Miguel Mba (Equatoguinean footballer) Miguel Mba (born 20 November 1979) is an Equatoguinean football goalkeeper. WP:COOKIE biography stub about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 22:02 Martin Thau (Gymnast) Martin Hansen Thau (28 July 1887 – 8 May 1979) was a Danish gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Danish team, which won the silver medal in the gymnastics men's team, Swedish system event. Does not pass WP:GNG. Sources from Olympedia do not list this individual as a member of the Denmark team that won the "Team, Swedish system" 1912 Silver medal. Potentially fake article/individual/subject? (GauchoDude)
2025-03-31 00:53 Shun Aso (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kagoshima United FC. Played once professionally in 2016 before retiring in 2017. [21] Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 00:57 Hikaru Fujishima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 8 times professionally [22] before disappearing from the sport in 2015. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:00 Keisuke Harada (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played twelve times professionally before retiring in 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:03 Kenta Hiraishi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Made 3 appearances before retiring in 2011. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:13 Yugo Iiyama (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player for Grulla Morioka. Made one professional appearance before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:57 Harold Fraser (weightlifter) (South African weightlifter) Harold Fraser (16 June 1937 – 30 September 2016) was a South African weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. NOLYMPIC. Yeesh! (JayCubby)
2025-03-31 02:26 List of foreign Australian State League players (Australia list football athletes) The following is a list of foreign Australian State League players. The subject isn't notable per WP:NLIST (Hack)
2025-03-31 04:31 Hossein Paymard (Iranian footballer) Hossein Paymard (Persian: حسین پایمرد; born 14 April 1997) is an Iranian footballer who former plays as a Defensive midfielder for Persian Gulf Pro League side Gol Gohar Sirjan F.C. No evidence of significant coverage. Sources provided do not even cover date of birth. (Cloudz679)
2025-03-31 05:08 Narin Channarong (Thai footballer) Narin Channarong (Thai: นรินทร์ ชาญนรงค์; born August 13, 1998) is a Thai footballer who plays as a winger for Customs United in the Thai League 2. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 139 minutes in the Thai 1 League. Surprise, surprise, the creator of this article is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 05:09 Tanawat Panchang (Thai footballer) Tanawat Panchang (Thai: ธนวัตร ปานช้าง, born August 12, 1997) is a Thai footballer who plays as a centre-back for Nakhon Sawan See Khwae City in the Thai League 3. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 466 minutes in the Thai 1 League. Surprise, surprise, the creator of this article is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 05:10 Naif Eisa (Saudi Arabian footballer) Naif Eisa Al-Dhefiri (Arabic: نايف عيسى الظفيري; born 25 February 1982) is a Saudi professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder or a central defender. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played 900 minutes in the Saudi league, the rest on lower levels. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 05:11 Syazani Puat (Malaysian footballer) Muhamad Syazani Bin Mat Puat (born 20 May 1994) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays for Malaysian club Perlis as a goalkeeper. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 12 games. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 05:12 Haikal Nazri (Malaysian footballer) Muhammad Haikal bin Mohamad Nazri (born 16 February 1993) is a Malaysian footballer who plays as a left winger for Malaysia M3 League club Langkawi Glory United. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 390 minutes in the highest Malaysian league. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 16:47 Wen Chia-ling (Taiwanese archer) Wen Chia-ling (born 14 January 1978) is a Taiwanese archer. She competed in the women's individual and team events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG (Shantavira)
2025-04-01 01:01 Gerardo Vera (swimmer) (Venezuelan swimmer) Gerardo Vera (born 7 March 1955) is a Venezuelan former swimmer. He competed in three events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 01:35 Ben Haslam (Australian rugby league football) Ben Haslam (1928−2018) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. He played in the NSWRFL premiership for North Sydney as a second rower. SPORTSCRIT, etc, etc (JayCubby)
2025-04-01 08:26 Yuri Muzika (Azerbaijani footballer) Yuri Muzika (Russian: Юрий Александрович Музыка born on 10 August 1980) is a former Azerbaijani footballer. He played primarily as a midfielder. During his career, Muzika represented Azerbaijan in international competitions and participated in several European Championship and World Cup qualifying matches. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-04-01 08:35 Faruk Morkal (Turkish swimmer) Faruk Morkal (born 6 June 1951) is a Turkish former swimmer specialized in the breaststroke. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only database sources provided. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 09:59 Arsenal Futebol Clube (Football club) Arsenal Futebol Clube, commonly known as Arsenal, is a Brazilian football club based in Sorriso, Mato Grosso state. I couldn't find any source about the club's participation in professional football. (Svartner)
2025-04-01 14:27 Niall Smullen Cup (Gaelic football competition) The Niall Smullen Cup was a Gaelic football competition organised by Kildare Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland. Founded in 1925, it was named after Niall Smullen, who played for Sallins GAA throughout the 1890s and early 1900s. Smullen holds the record for the most points scored in the Kildare Senior Football Championship final. No significant coverage of the football competition in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-01 14:30 Jan Krzesiak (Polish wrestler) Jan Krzysztof Krzesiak (born 6 July 1961 in Hańsk) is a Polish former wrestler who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics. SPORTSCRIT, plwiki isn't much better (JayCubby)
2025-04-01 15:31 Carlos Pimiento (Colombian footballer (born 1968)) Carlos Pimiento (born 15 October 1968) is a Colombian retired footballer. Played seven games. Fails SPORTSCRIT, better off in a database (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 10:13 Jindřich Lepiere (Modern pentathlete) Jindřich Lepiere (born 1897, date of death unknown) was a Czechoslovakian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Does no pass WP:GNG, WP:NOLY. (FromCzech)
2025-04-01 15:40 2002 Intercontinental Cup (baseball) The 2002 Intercontinental Cup was held in Havana, Cuba from November 8 through November 20, 2002. Cuba defeated South Korea 2–1 in the final to win the tournament.[citation needed] No coverage, fails GNG. Jeez. (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 16:01 Ryosuke Kanzaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Never made a professional appearance, only played for non league clubs. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:04 Toshikazu Kato (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 8 times professionally before dropping down into non league. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:11 Takuya Komine (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese footballer. Made 5 professional appearances before retiring in 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:15 Yutaro Masuda (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for MIO Biwako Shiga. Made 13 professional appearances, the rest are non league. [23] Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 19:34 Jataí Atlético Clube (Brazilian football club) Jataí Atlético Clube, commonly known as Jataí, is a Brazilian football club based in Jataí, Goiás state. Zero coverage about this club. (Svartner)
2025-04-02 22:49 Genta Matsuo (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 0 league appearances, only 5 cup appearances (with 2 AFC appearances [24]) before retiring in 2013 (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 22:53 Tomohide Nakazawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 24 times [25] before retiring in 2002. No Japanese article. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-03 01:45 Ibrahim Al-Rabeeah (Kuwaiti sprinter) Ibrahim Khalef Al-Rabeeah (born 6 September 1954) is a Kuwaiti former sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 01:57 Naji Mubarak (Kuwaiti hurdler) Naji Mubarak (born 27 March 1964) is a Kuwaiti hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 03:37 Oral Bullen (American soccer player) Oral N. Bullen Jr. (born February 18, 1983) is a former American soccer player. Fails in WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner)
2025-04-03 07:10 Hamza Ait Allal (Moroccan professional footballer) Hamza Ait Allal is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Botev Vratsa. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-04-03 08:58 Toyi Simklina (Togolese triple jumper (born 1968)) Toyi Simklina (born 23 December 1968) is a Togolese athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 06:51 Santa Fé Ararense Atlético Club (Brazilian football club) Santa Fé Ararense Atlético Club, commonly known as Santa Fé, is a Brazilian football club based in Arara, Paraíba state. Never played at a professional level, not even in the lower divisions of Paraíba state football. (Svartner)
2025-04-03 12:48 Fiji at the 2021 Summer World University Games (Sporting event delegation) Fiji competed at the 2021 Summer World University Games in Chengdu, China held from 28 July to 8 August 2023. WP:NSPORT. (Aidan721)
2025-04-03 14:01 Mfundo Vilakazi Mfundo 'Obrigado' Vilakazi (born 19 November 2005) is a South African professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and winger for Kaizer Chiefs and the South African U20 squad. Known for his skill, passing and his ability to strike pinpoint free-kicks. [BLP]
2025-04-03 15:57 Martha Brown (figure skater) (American figure skater) Martha Brown was an American figure skater. In 1920, she won the silver medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. She represented the Skating Club of Boston. Fails WP:NSKATE, fails WP:GNG, no evidence of notability. (Bgsu98)
2025-04-03 22:31 Derek Pollard (British nuclear chemist and scouting leader) Derek Robert Pollard OBE (born April 1939), an academic and researcher in nuclear chemistry from Godalming, served as the Chief Commissioner for England of the Scout Association, Chairman of the Constitutions Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, as well as a member of the Board of the World Scout Foundation He created this page himself. Fails to meet [WP:GNG] and [WP:SIGCOV] (Day Creature)
2025-04-03 23:06 Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm women's volleyball (American college volleyball team) The Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm volleyball team represents the Southern Nazarene University Great American Conference in Division II volleyball. Since 1991, the team has competed in the Sooner Athletic Conference. Home games are played at Sawyer Center, which seats about 5,000 total, but for is typically arrange for 500. WP:NSPORT, WP:PRIMARYSOURCE, WP:GNG (Aidan721)
2025-04-03 23:32 2022 St. Thomas Tommies baseball team (American college baseball season) The St. Thomas Tommies baseball team was a baseball team that represented the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tommies were members of the Summit League and played their home games at Koch Diamond in Saint Paul, Minnesota. No indication that the WP:NSEASONS is met here for this team. (Let'srun)

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2025-04-03 21:34 Ranjith Bharghavi Ranjith Bhargavi (born 27 May 1977) is an Indian graphic designer known for his contributions to the Malayalam film industry. He has worked on visual effects and graphic design for several notable films, including Pappi Appacha, Happy Husbands, Neelathamara, and Elsamma Enna Aankutty. [BLP]

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2025-03-29 09:57 Žaklina Šojić (Danish beauty pageant titleholder) Žaklina Šojić is a Danish model and beauty pageant titleholder. She is of Serb descent, who was crowned Miss Universe Danmark 2007 and represented Denmark at Miss Universe 2007 in Mexico City, Mexico. Šojić is only notable for winning the Miss Universe Denmark pageant in 2007. Per [[

WP:1E]] this does not establish notability for a stand alone article. (Uffda608)

2025-04-02 20:00 Kim Edri (Israeli beauty queen) Kim Edri (Hebrew: קים אדרי; born c. 1992) is an Israeli model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Israel Universe 2011 and represented her country in the Miss Universe 2011 pageant. Mostly fails to meet WP:DEL-REASON. Articles lack reliable sources and fail WP:GNG. (Lililolol)
2025-04-02 22:49 Mister Panamá (National male beauty pageant competition in Panama) Mister Panamá is a men's pageant held in Panama. The winner and finalists from the contest go on to represent Panama in many international pageants. The article lacks information and has no verified references (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)
2025-04-02 23:00 Nuestra Belleza El Salvador (beauty contest) Nuestra Belleza Mundo El Salvador was a national Beauty pageant in El Salvador. The winner represented El Salvador at Miss World. Between 2006 - 2015, the winner was given the title of Nuestra Belleza Universo and competed at Miss Universe. The article has errors in its information and has no truthful references (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)
2025-04-03 10:23 Farhad Mosaffa (Iranian model (born 1989)) Farhad Mosaffa (Persian: فرهاد مصفی, born: September 25, 1989) is an Iranian model. He is the first Iranian Contestant to be crowned Mr. Iran. He competed in Manhunt International 2012, the world's first and oldest male modeling competition. [BLP]

Geography/Geographical

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2025-03-31 02:04 Prairieville, Indiana (human settlement in United States of America) Prairieville is an extinct town in Perry Township, Clinton County, Indiana, in the United States. About five miles west of the town of Manson, it was abandoned during the 19th century. WP:NGEO. I can find no mention of it. Even the single source cited in the article does not mention Prairieville or even an abandoned or deserted place. (Oona Wikiwalker)
2025-04-03 23:41 Needle Island (Island in Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Australia) Needle Island is a pinnacle rock lying 0.2 nautical miles (0.4 km) west of the north end of McDonald Island in the McDonald Islands. It was surveyed and given this descriptive name by ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) in 1948. No cited sources, although GNIS is referred to in the article (which is not enough to establish notability). This presumably uninhabited island is simply not notable; fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2025-03-30 22:16 Sahra Noor (Somali-American nurse and health care executive) Sahra Noor (Somali: Sahra Nuur, Arabic: زهرة نور; born 1976 or 1977) is a Somali-American nurse and health care executive. Businessperson lacking significant coverage by reliable sources. There are mentions in local publications (CBS, Star Tribune) that document success stories of the Somali-American community in Minnesota, but she is one of several people covered in those cases. The Twin Cities Biz Journals article is a local trade publication (per WP:TRADES). She only has passing mentions in the cited coverage of Ilhan Omar. (Bridget)
2025-04-01 19:48 La Dune Rose (Sand dune in Gao, Mali) La Dune Rose (lit.'The Pink Dune') is an attraction in the city of Gao, Mali. The sand dune is named for its appearance at dawn and nightfall. It is also known as Koïma[citation needed], the small town at its base. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources in any of the three other languages' articles. (Bearian)
2025-04-02 05:20 Addisu Arega Kitessa (Ethiopian politician) Addisu Arega Kitessa (Oromo: Addisuu Araggaa Qixxeessaa Amharic: አዲሱ አረጋ ቅጤሳ, born June 26, 1982) is an Ethiopian politician and public servant. He has held prominent positions at both the regional and federal levels, including vice president of the Oromia Regional State and Head of Public and International Relations at the Prosperity Party, Ethiopia’s ruling political party. [BLP]
2025-04-03 08:58 Toyi Simklina (Togolese triple jumper (born 1968)) Toyi Simklina (born 23 December 1968) is a Togolese athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa

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2025-03-30 09:54 Miguel Mba (Equatoguinean footballer) Miguel Mba (born 20 November 1979) is an Equatoguinean football goalkeeper. WP:COOKIE biography stub about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2025-03-29 02:47 2023 Alexandria shooting (Attack on Israeli tourists in Egypt) On 8 October 2023, a police officer fired his gun into a group of bus passengers in Alexandria, Egypt. The attack occurred during a trip past Pompey's Pillar. Two Israeli tourists and an Egyptian tour guide were killed, and another Israeli was wounded. WP:NOTNEWS; roughly a year and a half later, no further coverage appears to have been given to this event. (An anonymous username, not my real name)
2025-03-30 09:13 Abrahim Najmeddine (Moroccan professional footballer) Brahim Najmeddine is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a defender. WP:COOKIE biography stub about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT, and WP:BEFORE search brought up zero reliable sources with significant coverage apart from two similar COVID-19 pandemic-related news articles dated August 2020, and even these give mere passing mentions. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-04-03 07:10 Hamza Ait Allal (Moroccan professional footballer) Hamza Ait Allal is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Botev Vratsa. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa

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2025-03-31 01:57 Harold Fraser (weightlifter) (South African weightlifter) Harold Fraser (16 June 1937 – 30 September 2016) was a South African weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. NOLYMPIC. Yeesh! (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 22:37 Mr Gay World South Africa (Competition) Mr Gay World South Africa / Mr Gay South Africa / Mnr Gay Suid Afrika is a registered and trademarked competition founded in 2009 to present a professional competition for gay men in South Africa – a role model and a representative of which the entire LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex) community can be proud of. The article has no verified references and its information is poorly stated. (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)
2025-04-03 14:01 Mfundo Vilakazi Mfundo 'Obrigado' Vilakazi (born 19 November 2005) is a South African professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and winger for Kaizer Chiefs and the South African U20 squad. Known for his skill, passing and his ability to strike pinpoint free-kicks. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America

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2025-04-01 15:40 2002 Intercontinental Cup (baseball) The 2002 Intercontinental Cup was held in Havana, Cuba from November 8 through November 20, 2002. Cuba defeated South Korea 2–1 in the final to win the tournament.[citation needed] No coverage, fails GNG. Jeez. (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 17:54 Real Madrid (Puerto Rico) (Puerto Rican football team) Real Madrid is a Puerto Rican soccer team, established in 2009. Its home base is Bayamon, Puerto Rico, and they play at the Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium and they will play in the Puerto Rico Soccer League in 2010. This team didn't play the Puerto Rico Soccer League in 2010, as the article states, or in any other year, and also didn't play the Liga Nacional de Fútbol. Fails WP:GNG. (Coeusin)
2025-04-02 23:00 French immigration to Jamaica French immigration to Jamaica began in 1791 when problems broke out in Saint Domingue, the French part of the island of Hispaniola, now modern Haiti. Thousands of French people fled from Saint Domingue and arrived in Jamaica. Marked for notability concerns since 2013. The first source doesn't specifically refer to immigration. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-04-02 23:00 Nuestra Belleza El Salvador (beauty contest) Nuestra Belleza Mundo El Salvador was a national Beauty pageant in El Salvador. The winner represented El Salvador at Miss World. Between 2006 - 2015, the winner was given the title of Nuestra Belleza Universo and competed at Miss Universe. The article has errors in its information and has no truthful references (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)
2025-04-03 21:12 Sergio Blass Sergio Blass (born February 3, 1972 in Gainesville, Florida, age 50) is a Puerto Rican actor and singer who has the distinction of being the only singer to have been a member of both Los Chicos de Puerto Rico and Menudo (group), Puerto Rico's (and arguably Latin America's) most successful boy bands of the early 1980s. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2025-03-28 22:01 Jessica Makinson (American actress and comedian) Jessica Makinson is an American actress, comedian, and improviser known as a series regular for several Comedy Central programs, for voice-over work for animation, and as a sketch player for late night talk shows. Non-notable performer; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG/WP:NACTOR. (Wikipedical)
2025-03-28 13:18 Grace Church Houston (Church in Texas, USA) Grace Church Houston is a non-denominational megachurch in Houston, Texas. Non-notable church, WP:MILL; no notable coverage (Darth Stabro)
2025-03-29 05:52 G Fest Muskogee G Fest Muskogee is a music festival hosted in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The first G Fest took place in June 2016, featuring 85 musicians, the majority of which were Oklahomans. The lineup included headliners Old Crow Medicine Show, The Avett Brothers, and Kacey Musgraves. Fails WP:GNG, non-notable event (TulsaPoliticsFan)
2025-03-29 13:29 Scott Andrew Mink (American murderer (1963–2004)) Scott Andrew Mink (October 13, 1963 – July 20, 2004) was an American convicted murderer who was executed by the State of Ohio. A drug addict and alcoholic, he had been sentenced to die on June 29, 2001, for beating his 79-year-old father and 72-year-old mother to death with a hammer. Fails WP:GNG. Poorly sourced/not sourced correctly. Doesn't appear to be anything particularly notable about the crime and execution of this individual. (Inexpiable)
2025-03-29 14:48 Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference The Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference is a high school athletic conference for Catholic schools in Ohio. The conference will sponsor American football only beginning in the 2026–27 school year but may expand to include additional sports at a later time. High school athletic conference announced it is disbanding before its scheduled August 2026 start date. [26] making it unlikely to be notable. (Frank Anchor)
2025-03-30 09:09 Jorge Escamilla (Mexican footballer (born 1995)) Jorge Alberto Escamilla Moreno[c] (born 1 November 1995, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Pumas UNAM Premier. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 128 minutes. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:11 Gustavo Castillo (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Gustavo Alberto Castillo García (born November 29, 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Halcones de Morelos. He made his professional debut for Toluca during a Copa MX draw against Pumas UNAM on 16 September 2014. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 51 minutes in the cup and the rest in minor leagues. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:19 Jorge Caballero (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Jorge Luis Caballero Torres (born 25 January 1994), known as Jorge Caballero, is a former Mexican professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Atlético Reynosa. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 141 minutes in Liga MX. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:22 Guillermo Mena (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Guillermo Mena Palmer (born May 9, 1994, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Pumas UNAM Premier. He made his professional debut with Pumas UNAM during a Copa MX draw against Puebla on 27 February 2013. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 214 minutes in the cup (and 0 in the league). Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 09:38 Salvador Tafolla (Mexican footballer (born 1993)) Salvador Tafolla Godínez (born 30 October 1993 in Tanhuato, Michoacán) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays in the forward position for Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz of Liga MX. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, only played 443 minutes in the league. Article creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-30 13:14 Priscilla Hojiwala (American broadcast journalist and sports anchor) Priscilla Hojiwala is an American broadcast journalist and sports anchor in Los Angeles last reported as working as an on-air correspondent for REELZCHANNEL freelance, covering Hollywood movie premieres, awards shows, red-carpet events, and press junkets. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-03-30 14:55 New York State Route 126 (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) New York State Route 126 is an east–west state highway in Jefferson and Lewis Counties in New York, United States, that was established in the late 1970s. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-03-31 02:04 Prairieville, Indiana (human settlement in United States of America) Prairieville is an extinct town in Perry Township, Clinton County, Indiana, in the United States. About five miles west of the town of Manson, it was abandoned during the 19th century. WP:NGEO. I can find no mention of it. Even the single source cited in the article does not mention Prairieville or even an abandoned or deserted place. (Oona Wikiwalker)
2025-03-30 07:27 Hopkins Pond (park) (American park in Haddonfield, New Jersey) Hopkins Pond is an American park in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Naught but a single primary source in its 15.43-year history, with no evidence of meeting Wikipedia:Notability. (Fourthords)
2025-03-31 20:33 Gregg Hammann (American businessman (born 1963)) Gregg Hammann (born 1963) is an American businessman who was the president of the Nautilus Corporation from 2003–2007 and a vice president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1996 to 2000. does not meet notability guidelines, reads as self promotion, lacks almost all citations (Drmartini)
2025-04-01 23:14 Gordon, Maryland (Unincorporated community in Maryland, U.S.) Gordon is an unincorporated community in Howard County, Maryland, United States. A postal stop operated at this location from December 21, 1893, to April 15, 1895. No evidence of this as an actual community - no listing in GNIS, and no hits in web and newspaper searches (Pi.1415926535)
2025-04-01 14:10 Chapman Intermediate School (Public middle school in Woodstock, Georgia, United States) Chapman Intermediate School was formerly the only intermediate school in the Cherokee County School District in Woodstock, Georgia, United States. The school served fifth and sixth graders. In the spring of 2013, Chapman Intermediate School was closed, as it was no longer needed. Run-of-the-mill intermediate school. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-03 05:57 Mitchell Madison Group (American management consulting firm) The Mitchell Madison Group (MMG) is a global management consulting firm based in the United States that focuses on improving financial and operating performance for major corporations and private equity portfolio companies. It was founded in 1994 and re-launched in 2003. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2025-04-03 10:08 Taylor Edgar (American comedian) Taylor Edgar (born July 12, 1987) is a stand-up comic and musician. [BLP]
2025-04-03 01:38 Inmagic (American company selling information management and library services software) Inmagic, Inc. is a company based in Woburn, Massachusetts that sells information management and library services software. It was founded in 1983 by Elizabeth Bole Eddison and Karen Brothers. Customers of its software have included Dow Chemicals, Kraft Foods, Lehman Brothers, and Yale University. Supplied sources and sources from google news search are not sufficient for meeting WP:CORP. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 23:32 2022 St. Thomas Tommies baseball team (American college baseball season) The St. Thomas Tommies baseball team was a baseball team that represented the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) in the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tommies were members of the Summit League and played their home games at Koch Diamond in Saint Paul, Minnesota. No indication that the WP:NSEASONS is met here for this team. (Let'srun)

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2025-04-01 01:01 Gerardo Vera (swimmer) (Venezuelan swimmer) Gerardo Vera (born 7 March 1955) is a Venezuelan former swimmer. He competed in three events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 08:41 Autônomos FC Autônomos Futebol Clube is a football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. Club with no relevance whatsoever, never played professional competitions and has no tradition in amateur tournaments (Svartner)
2025-04-01 15:31 Carlos Pimiento (Colombian footballer (born 1968)) Carlos Pimiento (born 15 October 1968) is a Colombian retired footballer. Played seven games. Fails SPORTSCRIT, better off in a database (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 19:34 Jataí Atlético Clube (Brazilian football club) Jataí Atlético Clube, commonly known as Jataí, is a Brazilian football club based in Jataí, Goiás state. Zero coverage about this club. (Svartner)
2025-04-03 00:51 El sitio El sitio was a Latin-American internet portal founded in 1997, by Roberto Vivo-Chaneton and Roberto Cibrian-Campoy. Founded in Argentina, El Sitio was considered one of the principal Spanish language internet companies of the late 1990s dot-com boom. Uncited for 19 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 06:51 Santa Fé Ararense Atlético Club (Brazilian football club) Santa Fé Ararense Atlético Club, commonly known as Santa Fé, is a Brazilian football club based in Arara, Paraíba state. Never played at a professional level, not even in the lower divisions of Paraíba state football. (Svartner)
2025-04-03 01:38 Inmagic (American company selling information management and library services software) Inmagic, Inc. is a company based in Woburn, Massachusetts that sells information management and library services software. It was founded in 1983 by Elizabeth Bole Eddison and Karen Brothers. Customers of its software have included Dow Chemicals, Kraft Foods, Lehman Brothers, and Yale University. Supplied sources and sources from google news search are not sufficient for meeting WP:CORP. (LibStar)

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2025-03-29 20:06 Two Establishes and Two Upholds (Topics referred to by the same term) Two Establishes and Two Upholds refer to: Unnecessary dab page per WP:PARTIAL. (CycloneYoris)
2025-03-30 18:09 Great Quoin Island (Island in the Persian Gulf, part of Oman) Great Quoin Island (also known as As Salamah Island) is the largest of three islands of the As Salamah Archipelago. It is the northernmost landmass of Oman and the traditional waypoint used by ships to define the entrance or exit from the Persian Gulf. unnecessary article, all the information is already part of "As Salamah Archipelago" (Karkafs Desiderium)
2025-04-02 22:40 Richard Medhurst (Syrian-British journalist (born 1991)) Richard Thomas Medhurst (born August 20, 1992) is a Syrian-British journalist and YouTuber. Near zero independent third-party WP:RSes - article is substantially sourced to self-sources. No evidence here that this article meeds WP:NJOURNALIST or WP:GNG. A quick WP:BEFORE did not turn up third-party RS coverage that would meet the requirements of the WP:BLP policy. I'd be happy to be shown wrong, but it would need to be shown - David Gerard (talk) 22:40, 2 April 2025 (UTC) (David Gerard)
2025-04-03 01:45 Ibrahim Al-Rabeeah (Kuwaiti sprinter) Ibrahim Khalef Al-Rabeeah (born 6 September 1954) is a Kuwaiti former sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 01:57 Naji Mubarak (Kuwaiti hurdler) Naji Mubarak (born 27 March 1964) is a Kuwaiti hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 02:01 Join Network Studio of NENU (non-profit organization of Northeast Normal University) Join Network Studio(Chinese: 卓音工作室; pinyin: Zhuó Yīn Gōng Zuò Shì; Cantonese Yale: coek3 jam1 gung1 zok3 sat1) of Northeast Normal University China is affiliated with Student Career Service Center of NENU. This is a non-profit organization composed by some undergraduate students. No evidence of notability: no independent sources in the article, no Google results beyond self-published sources (H78c67c)
2025-04-02 03:40 Wonkwang University Law School Wonkwang Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Wonkwang University, located in Iksan, South Korea. Founded in 2009, it is one of the founding law schools in South Korea and is one of the smaller schools with each class in the three-year J.D. program having approximately 60 students. Only primary sources provided. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 10:23 Farhad Mosaffa (Iranian model (born 1989)) Farhad Mosaffa (Persian: فرهاد مصفی, born: September 25, 1989) is an Iranian model. He is the first Iranian Contestant to be crowned Mr. Iran. He competed in Manhunt International 2012, the world's first and oldest male modeling competition. [BLP]

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2025-03-29 15:59 Junichi Kono (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. Played 11 times professionally [27] before retiring in 2016. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:02 Tomoya Suzuki (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. Played 10 times professionally [28] before going to university and then dropping down to non league. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:06 Takatoshi Uchida (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer. Played 46 times professionally (21 in Singapore, 25 in Indonesia) [29] before retiring in 2010. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:11 Sho Morita (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender. Played once [30] before going to university. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:32 Takuto Hirakawa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Toin University. Played 3 times in 2020 [31] has not played professionally since. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-30 14:43 Lu Xun Park (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Lu Xun Park is a park in Shanghai, where Lu Xun is buried. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-03-31 00:53 Shun Aso (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kagoshima United FC. Played once professionally in 2016 before retiring in 2017. [32] Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 00:57 Hikaru Fujishima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 8 times professionally [33] before disappearing from the sport in 2015. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:00 Keisuke Harada (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played twelve times professionally before retiring in 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:03 Kenta Hiraishi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Made 3 appearances before retiring in 2011. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 01:13 Yugo Iiyama (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player for Grulla Morioka. Made one professional appearance before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-30 15:02 Academic Society of Iranians in Japan (Iranian academic society) Academic Society of Iranians in Japan, (Persian: جامعه علمی ایرانیان در ژاپن) abbreviated as ASIJ, is a non-governmental and non-profit organization of Iranian students and researchers in Japan. According to the articles, apart from internal aims, the organization aims at promoting relations and exchange between the academics of Iran and those of other countries, particularly Japan. No sign of notability. (Allan Nonymous)
2025-03-31 16:47 Wen Chia-ling (Taiwanese archer) Wen Chia-ling (born 14 January 1978) is a Taiwanese archer. She competed in the women's individual and team events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG (Shantavira)
2025-04-01 02:02 Nanjing North railway station (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Nanjing North railway station may refer to: Unnecessary disambig - there is only one Nanjing North railway station, the other station was formerly known under this name but has been closed since the 2000s and can be handled through a hatnote. PRODing as ineligible for G14 (Satellizer)
2025-04-01 14:04 Carmel Alison Lam Foundation Secondary School (Grammar, secondary school in Hong Kong, China) Carmel Alison Lam Foundation Secondary School is a secondary school in Hong Kong established in 1982. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, directory, promotional sites, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-02 16:01 Ryosuke Kanzaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Never made a professional appearance, only played for non league clubs. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:04 Toshikazu Kato (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 8 times professionally before dropping down into non league. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:11 Takuya Komine (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese footballer. Made 5 professional appearances before retiring in 2014. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 16:15 Yutaro Masuda (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player. He plays for MIO Biwako Shiga. Made 13 professional appearances, the rest are non league. [34] Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 22:46 Soongsil University College of Law Soongsil University College of Law is part of Soongsil University (SSU), a private Christian university in South Korea. The campus is located in 511 Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul. Unreferenced for 13 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-02 22:49 Genta Matsuo (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 0 league appearances, only 5 cup appearances (with 2 AFC appearances [35]) before retiring in 2013 (RossEvans19)
2025-04-02 22:53 Tomohide Nakazawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 24 times [36] before retiring in 2002. No Japanese article. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-04-01 19:59 Labor Union of Games and Gambling in Macau The Labor Union of Games and Gambling in Macau Portuguese: União dos Trabalhadores da Indústria de Jogos de Fortuna e Azar de Macau, Chinese: 澳門幸運博彩業職工總會聯盟) is a political party in Macau, China. In the Legislative Council election in 2005, it had 922 votes (0.74% of popular vote) and no seats. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. This political party's share of the vote is a rounding error. (Bearian)
2025-04-03 14:09 Saihi Motor (Bus company in Nagasaki & Saga Prefectures, Japan) is a bus company in north area of Nagasaki Prefecture and west area of Saga Prefecture. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-03 14:29 Shine On You (2004 Hong Kong TV series or program) Shine on You (Chinese: 青出於藍) is a drama series produced by Hong Kong broadcaster TVB and was first aired from September 13 to October 22, 2004, in the prime time 8:00 to 9:00 pm slot. Consisting of 30 episodes it was produced by Mui Siu Ching and featured a cast consisting of amongst others Bobby Au Yeung, Kenix Kwok and Michael Tao. No significant coverage of the television drama series in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found many show mentions, and about cast members, but no in-depth content of the series. (JoeNMLC)

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2025-03-29 15:30 Indian School, Ras Al Khaimah (Private school in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates) Indian School, Ras Al- Khaimah is an English-medium school situated in Al Mamourah, Ras al-Khaimah. Founded in 1979, it is managed by the Indian Association. The school is recognised by the Ministry of Education of the United Arab Emirates and affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in New Delhi. Run-of-the-mill school. My search found mentions, but not any reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-03-29 17:47 Battle of Kasur (1763) (Battle between Sikhs and Kasur Afghans) The Battle of Kasur (also known as the Sacking of Kasur) took place in May 1763, where the Sikh Misls united their forces against the Afghan forces of Kasur. The Sikhs successfully infiltrated Kasur and defeated the Afghan army. The Sikhs would sack the town after the battle with many of its Muslim residents being put to the sword. Non-notable battle; title is neologism invented for wikipedia (see [37]); source does not verify content (Asilvering)
2025-03-29 17:52 Battle of Sarai Nurdin (Battle in the Mughal-Sikh wars) The Battle of Sarai Nurdin was fought between the Khalsa's 2 Sikhs Bhai Bota and Bhai Garja Singh and the Mughal forces led by Subahdar (Governor) Zakariya Khan. This battle is one of the most important battles in Sikh history, and is one of the most significant battles after Banda Singh Bahadur's execution. Despite the claim in the lead, this is a non-notable battle; the main source given is primary. Not to mention that this is not a battle, and "Battle of Sarai Nurdin" specifically is invented: [38]. (Asilvering)
2025-03-29 18:03 Battle of Urmar Tanda The Battle of Urmar Tanda was fought in June 1763 by the Sikh forces led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and the Afghan forces led by Bishambar Das. Non-notable battle, merits at most a sentence in the given sources. No battle is commonly known by this name: [39]. (Asilvering)
2025-03-29 18:07 Battle of Darbar Sahib (1764) The Battle of Darbar Sahib was fought in 1764, during the Afghan-Sikh Wars, between the Shaheedan Misl of the Sikhs and the Durrani Empire of Ahmad Shah Abdali aided by the Khanate of Kalat. Not a battle, not standalone notable. Note that almost all of the sources used in this article are talking about something else (that is a battle). (Asilvering)
2025-03-30 22:37 Nano City Nano City was a project proposed by the Haryana government and Sabeer Bhatia (co-founder of Hotmail) to build a city similar to Silicon Valley in northern India. The city was intended to cover 11,000 acres of land near Panchkula. Proposed city that never went anywhere and the project was canceled. Term is now used with other meanings. Not notable, at most parts can be included in history articles about northern India. A separate page does not make sense. (Ldm1954)
2025-03-31 13:00 List of high commissioners of Bangladesh to Australia The High Commission for the People's Republic of Bangladesh is the chief diplomatic representative of Bangladesh to Australia. A 4 month old list article that has no list. Also no evidence of wp:notability of the topic, which is collectively high commissioners of Bangladesh to Australia as a group (North8000)
2025-04-01 20:14 Lajpat Bhawan (Auditorium in Uttar Pradesh, India) Lajpat Bhawan is an auditorium in Kanpur situated in Ashok Nagar-Motijheel. It generally host now different programme or functions such as marriages, annual days of school, poet collaboration, etc. .It is Managed by Kanpur Nagar Nigam. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google; literally news article. Run of the mill auditorium used for weddings. (Bearian)
2025-04-01 21:41 Siege of Kotla Begum (1710) (1710 siege) The siege of Kotla Begum was fought in September 1710 between the Sikh forces and Mughal forces led by Mir Mohammad. Page consists of copyright violations (though perhaps not quite enough to justify CSD#G12), or of WP:NOR violations, wherein the content does not match the cited source. This long series of battles is clearly notable, but this appears to have been spun out of nothing by treating a single incident in a long campaign as a standalone topic. (Vanamonde93)
2025-04-01 21:48 Battle of Anandpur (1753) (Historical conflict) The Battle of Anandpur, also known as the Battle of Makhowal was fought on 5 March 1753 by the Sikh forces led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and Mughal forces led by Adina Beg. Large losses were sustained by the Sikh forces. As with other creations by this editor, this article is full of original research. None of the sources treat this as a battle, but rather discuss a raid against unarmed pilgrims by Mughal forces - and none do so in sufficient detail to merit a standalone article. The central paragraph of the article, describing a defeat of the Mughal force, isn't supported by the cited source. The passing mentions of this raid are better covered in articles about the principal actors. (Vanamonde93)
2025-04-01 20:00 Deepothsavam Deepothsavam is a traditional festival celebrated by married Hindu women of the Andhra region of Andhra Pradesh, India during Deepavali. Unreferenced, with no improvement despite tagging for more than 8 years. There is a proposed merge to Karthika Deepam, but no case made; searching for a relationship, the case isn't obvious, although they have similarities; there is no referenced text to merge. (Klbrain)
2025-04-03 18:22 YM Public School (School in Bangalore, Karnataka, India) YM Public school (or YMPS) is a Technology-Driven Quality and Modern Education school formed by the (YM Educational Charitable Trust) in the year 2011. The school is located at Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Has failed WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL while it was in draftspace with AfC (see Draft:YM Public School, User talk:Arifullasharief); no addition of WP:RS + WP:COI problems + promotional slant (Overthrows)
2025-03-31 01:28 Syed Zagham Abbas (Former Pakistani television presenter and journalist) Pir Syed Zagham Abbas professionally known by Syed Zagham Abbas (Urdu: سید ضغام عباس) is a Pakistani television presenter and journalist. After removing junk sources and sources that don't mention this person, what remains is a minimal article that fails to show notability. What's needed are sources independent of this person, not interviews of this person, not articles by this person, that have significant coverage of this person, and I'm not seeing that. (Ravensfire)
2025-04-03 23:01 National Bulk Handling Corporation National Bulk Handling Corporation Pvt. Ltd. (NBHC) offers Integrated Services for Agri-commodities viz., Tech-enabled Procurement, Storage, Commodity Care, Collateral Management, and Supply-chain Solutions. Other Value-added Services include Quality Testing & Digitized Inspection to capture traceability, Pest Management, Audit, Surveillance & Control, and Agri-loan Distribution.[citation needed] Doesn't meet WP:NCORP. (Jlwoodwa)

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2025-03-29 15:54 Masaya Idetsu (Japanese footballer) , better known as just Idetsu, is a Japanese professional footballer who last played as a midfielder or winger for Singapore Premier League club Albirex Niigata (S) FC . He was best known for his playmaking abilities, technique and set-pieces . Played 23 times [40] before disappearing from the sport. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-29 16:06 Takatoshi Uchida (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer. Played 46 times professionally (21 in Singapore, 25 in Indonesia) [41] before retiring in 2010. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-03-31 05:08 Narin Channarong (Thai footballer) Narin Channarong (Thai: นรินทร์ ชาญนรงค์; born August 13, 1998) is a Thai footballer who plays as a winger for Customs United in the Thai League 2. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 139 minutes in the Thai 1 League. Surprise, surprise, the creator of this article is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 05:09 Tanawat Panchang (Thai footballer) Tanawat Panchang (Thai: ธนวัตร ปานช้าง, born August 12, 1997) is a Thai footballer who plays as a centre-back for Nakhon Sawan See Khwae City in the Thai League 3. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 466 minutes in the Thai 1 League. Surprise, surprise, the creator of this article is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 05:12 Haikal Nazri (Malaysian footballer) Muhammad Haikal bin Mohamad Nazri (born 16 February 1993) is a Malaysian footballer who plays as a left winger for Malaysia M3 League club Langkawi Glory United. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 390 minutes in the highest Malaysian league. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-04-03 11:21 Parti Rumpun Sabah (Political party in Malaysia) Parti Rumpun Sabah or also known in English as Sabah Clan Party (Abbreviated as RUMPUN) is a political organization based in Sabah, Malaysia that was established to lead, initiate, care for, defend, preserve, develop and fight for the interests of the Sabahan clan of Malaysian Muslims in the state of Sabah. [No reason given] (Ritchie333)

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2025-03-31 04:31 Hossein Paymard (Iranian footballer) Hossein Paymard (Persian: حسین پایمرد; born 14 April 1997) is an Iranian footballer who former plays as a Defensive midfielder for Persian Gulf Pro League side Gol Gohar Sirjan F.C. No evidence of significant coverage. Sources provided do not even cover date of birth. (Cloudz679)
2025-03-31 05:10 Naif Eisa (Saudi Arabian footballer) Naif Eisa Al-Dhefiri (Arabic: نايف عيسى الظفيري; born 25 February 1982) is a Saudi professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder or a central defender. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played 900 minutes in the Saudi league, the rest on lower levels. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2025-03-31 19:38 Cleveland Palestine Advocacy Community (American advocacy organization) Cleveland Palestine Advocacy Community (CPAC) is an American pro-Palestinian advocacy organization. Reviewed during NPP. It doesn't appear that this is even an actual organization much less having coverage of the topic to meet wp:notability. (North8000)
2025-04-01 08:35 Faruk Morkal (Turkish swimmer) Faruk Morkal (born 6 June 1951) is a Turkish former swimmer specialized in the breaststroke. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only database sources provided. (LibStar)
2025-04-02 20:00 Kim Edri (Israeli beauty queen) Kim Edri (Hebrew: קים אדרי; born c. 1992) is an Israeli model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Israel Universe 2011 and represented her country in the Miss Universe 2011 pageant. Mostly fails to meet WP:DEL-REASON. Articles lack reliable sources and fail WP:GNG. (Lililolol)

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2025-03-30 19:02 John Blackburn (musician) (British musician (born 1976)) John Blackburn (born 16 January 1976 in Luton, England) is known as a member of Skin's backing band as the bass and keyboard player. His first gig with Skin was on the V Stage for the V Festival in 2003. Lacks references to BLPS. Although I couldn't find any sources, this article doesn't have enough recognition to be on Wikipedia without proper inline citations. (Editz2341231)
2025-04-02 10:13 Jindřich Lepiere (Modern pentathlete) Jindřich Lepiere (born 1897, date of death unknown) was a Czechoslovakian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Does no pass WP:GNG, WP:NOLY. (FromCzech)

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2025-04-01 14:30 Jan Krzesiak (Polish wrestler) Jan Krzysztof Krzesiak (born 6 July 1961 in Hańsk) is a Polish former wrestler who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics. SPORTSCRIT, plwiki isn't much better (JayCubby)

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2025-03-29 09:52 RESON (Danish underwater acoustic equipment company) RESON A/S is a Danish company which provides tools for underwater acoustic applications and survey accuracy requirements. Although plenty of advertizements for the company's products exist, there are not enough sources about the company itself to establish notability. (Uffda608)
2025-03-29 09:57 Žaklina Šojić (Danish beauty pageant titleholder) Žaklina Šojić is a Danish model and beauty pageant titleholder. She is of Serb descent, who was crowned Miss Universe Danmark 2007 and represented Denmark at Miss Universe 2007 in Mexico City, Mexico. Šojić is only notable for winning the Miss Universe Denmark pageant in 2007. Per [[

WP:1E]] this does not establish notability for a stand alone article. (Uffda608)

2025-03-30 05:56 Knut Lindh (Norwegian author (born 1951)) Knut Lindh (born 11 June 1951) is a Norwegian author. He has worked for several media companies, among others The Norwegian News Agency (NTB), The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), TV 2 Norway and National Geographic. Lindh graduated from The Norwegian School of Journalism in 1977 and has studied international communication and politics at the University of Minnesota. [BLP]
2025-03-30 22:02 Martin Thau (Gymnast) Martin Hansen Thau (28 July 1887 – 8 May 1979) was a Danish gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Danish team, which won the silver medal in the gymnastics men's team, Swedish system event. Does not pass WP:GNG. Sources from Olympedia do not list this individual as a member of the Denmark team that won the "Team, Swedish system" 1912 Silver medal. Potentially fake article/individual/subject? (GauchoDude)
2025-03-31 15:40 Morgan ap Pasgen (King of the Kingdom of Powys) Morgan ap Pasgen was a mid 6th century King of Powys, and a son of Pasgen ap Cyngen. There is no mention of a Morgan ap Pasgen or his father Pasgen ap Cyngen in any medieval genealogy I can find, nor in any scholarly works (e.g. Peter Bartrum's Welsh Classical Dictionary). I therefore conclude he never existed. (Trojan Dreadnought)
2025-03-31 17:34 Penystrywad (Human settlement in Wales) Penystrywad is a village near Llandinam in Powys, central Wales, between Newtown and Llanidloes, located on the A470. Doesn't appear to be a real place - closest reference is to Penystrywaid (the Welsh name for nearby Penstrowed). No useful Google results. (SlimyGecko7)
2025-03-31 15:38 Pasgen ap Cyngen (King of Powys) Pasgen ap Cyngen was a mid 6th century King of Powys, and son of Cyngen Glodrydd.[failed verification] There is no trace of a Pasgen ap Cyngen in any medieval genealogy I can find, and the only citation on this page doesn't mention a Pasgen either. I therefore conclude he never existed. (Trojan Dreadnought)
2025-03-31 20:13 Henrik Capetillo (Danish artist) Henrik Capetillo (born 1966) is a Danish artist living and working in Copenhagen. He was born in Sweden and grew up in Denmark where he studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, 1993–1999. Henrik Capetillo's works have often revolved around identity related issues, on a personal as well as formal levels. Independent sources do not exist to establish notability of the article's subject. (Uffda608)
2025-04-01 14:27 Niall Smullen Cup (Gaelic football competition) The Niall Smullen Cup was a Gaelic football competition organised by Kildare Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland. Founded in 1925, it was named after Niall Smullen, who played for Sallins GAA throughout the 1890s and early 1900s. Smullen holds the record for the most points scored in the Kildare Senior Football Championship final. No significant coverage of the football competition in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-01 15:08 Aidan Martin (Scottish author (born 1986)) Aidan Martin (born 1986) is a Scottish author. He released his memoir, Euporic Recall, in 2020, and a crime thriller, The Lost Boys of Ladywell, in 2024. He is also CEO of The Scheme, a creative charity for people in schools and prisons. Does not appear to meet the notability guidelines, only local coverage. (Sahaib)
2025-04-03 10:32 Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour (2010 concert tour by Diana Vickers) The Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree Tour was a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland by British singer-songwriter Diana Vickers, promoting her debut album, Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree. The third leg was as a support act for JLS. The sources do not highligh if this was a notable tour with the references either being listings or the artic forum. Part of it was as support to JLS. (Karst)
2025-04-03 15:08 York Publishing Services (Publisher in the north of England) York Publishing Services is a York based provider of services to self publishers and established publishers. Without the flummery and advert the page sadly has little substantive content, and no notability. (Ed1964)
2025-04-03 21:38 List of volleyball clubs in Estonia This is the list of volleyball clubs operating (or was operated) in Estonia. The list is incomplete. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:LISTN criteria. (Let'srun)
2025-04-03 22:31 Derek Pollard (British nuclear chemist and scouting leader) Derek Robert Pollard OBE (born April 1939), an academic and researcher in nuclear chemistry from Godalming, served as the Chief Commissioner for England of the Scout Association, Chairman of the Constitutions Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, as well as a member of the Board of the World Scout Foundation He created this page himself. Fails to meet [WP:GNG] and [WP:SIGCOV] (Day Creature)

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2025-03-30 01:25 Mercè Company (Spanish writer) Mercè Company i González (Barcelona, 19 May 1947) is a Spanish writer in Spanish, Catalan and French languages. [BLP]
2025-04-02 15:15 A1 motorway (Extremadura) (Motorway in Extremadura, Spain) The A1 or EX-A1 is a 123-kilometre-long (76 mi) motorway in Extremadura, connecting Navalmoral de la Mata and Moraleja. As of 2012, plans to extend the motorway to the Portuguese border at Termas de Montfortinho are on hold. Fails WP:GEOROAD. Does not meet notability criteria (WP:GNG). (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-03 23:23 Kiseljak massacre (1993 massacre in Kiseljak, Bosnia) The Kiseljak massacre was the mass murder of approximately 78 Bosniak civilians by members of the Croatian Defence Council in June 1993, during the Croat–Bosniak War. The massacre was committed by the political and military leadership of the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia. Sole source confirms that the HVO killed at least twelve civilians in the two distinct villages during this month, but does not connect them together as a single event, analyse them together, and merely presents them as part of a list of war crimes perpetrated by the HVO, and the article creator has WP:SYNTHed this into one page. Can find no other sources referring to this as an event (GreenLipstickLesbian)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe

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2025-03-30 07:07 Raymond Abad (French footballer and manager (1930–2018)) Raymond Abad (17 December 1930 – 24 August 2018) was a French football player and manager. He was born in Marrakech, French Morocco. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-30 07:51 Steven Theunissen (Dutch association football player) Steven Theunissen (born 4 May 1999) is a Dutch football player who plays as defender for GVVV. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-03-31 12:36 Virobay (American pharmaceutical company) Virobay is an American pharmaceutical company which develops drugs using a proprietary cysteine cathepsin platform. does not seem to be notable. google search results are company profiles. three google news results of which one is a PR release, and the other two are passing mentions. Newsbank search returns 1 newspaper article (passing mention). (Sallyrenee)
2025-04-01 08:51 Ouder-Amstel Anders (Dutch local political party) Ouder-Amstel Anders is a small local political party in the municipality of Ouder-Amstel in the Netherlands. Insufficient coverage to meet notability criteria (Dajasj)
2025-04-02 15:48 Bread bag (bags issued to soldiers to carry their rations) Bread bags or ration bags are small to medium-sized bags issued to soldiers to carry their rations and personal things. Often, such as in the case of Swiss and World War II German designs, they will have straps for attaching to belts and/or bikes.They can be commonly found in the military surplus market and are often bought by collectors and people finding new uses for them. This article does not contain any sources and fails to establish the notability of the subject by Wikipedia's guidelines. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-02 14:53 NS Timetable 2010 The NS timetable 2010 is the timetable of Nederlandse Spoorwegen that was effective on 13 December 2009. This is the train plan for all of the Netherlands. Unencyclopedic, out of date, no assertion of notability, no references, only one incoming link (81.2.123.64)

Geography/Regions/Oceania

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2025-04-01 01:35 Ben Haslam (Australian rugby league football) Ben Haslam (1928−2018) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. He played in the NSWRFL premiership for North Sydney as a second rower. SPORTSCRIT, etc, etc (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 06:39 Zachariah Matthews (Islamic studies scholar) Zachariah Matthews is a Sydney Muslim educator and community advocate, who was born in Bosmont Johannesburg and attended Chris Jan Botha Senior Secondary School CJB, South Africa, where he studied Qur'an and Islamic studies as well as secular subjects. Fails WP:BIO. Listed sources do not establish notability. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 03:27 Tech Pacific Tech Pacific functioned as an Asian-Pacific IT wholesale distributor with offices throughout Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India and Hong Kong. Unreferenced for 19 years, fails WP:CORP. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 19:10 No Rodeo (former South Australian political party (2006)) No Rodeo ran seven independent candidates at the 2006 South Australian state election. Minor single-election organization that lacks significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject, a situation that will not change as time goes on. (Peloneous)
2025-04-03 23:41 Needle Island (Island in Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Australia) Needle Island is a pinnacle rock lying 0.2 nautical miles (0.4 km) west of the north end of McDonald Island in the McDonald Islands. It was surveyed and given this descriptive name by ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) in 1948. No cited sources, although GNIS is referred to in the article (which is not enough to establish notability). This presumably uninhabited island is simply not notable; fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2025-03-28 13:55 Levo (company) (Network for millennials in the workplace) Levo (formerly Levo League) was a network targeting millennials in the workplace. The company provided young professionals with resources to help them navigate and advance their careers. At one time, Levo claimed over 9 million users. Reasons are : several reasons :

1. leavoleague doesnt exists anymore since Carlos Ghosn (ceo of nissan) was arrested

2. levoleague page was created by relatives of Caroline Ghosn of herself

3. only promoting things has been made into that page

4. there is almost no eligible source that can maintain that wiki page (Johnlakmovitch)

2025-03-29 09:52 RESON (Danish underwater acoustic equipment company) RESON A/S is a Danish company which provides tools for underwater acoustic applications and survey accuracy requirements. Although plenty of advertizements for the company's products exist, there are not enough sources about the company itself to establish notability. (Uffda608)
2025-03-29 16:08 Michael Wunderman (American entrepreneur and filmmaker) Michael B. Wunderman is an American entrepreneur and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He was partial owner of the luxury watch brand Corum. lacks notability (AuroraTiara)
2025-03-31 12:36 Virobay (American pharmaceutical company) Virobay is an American pharmaceutical company which develops drugs using a proprietary cysteine cathepsin platform. does not seem to be notable. google search results are company profiles. three google news results of which one is a PR release, and the other two are passing mentions. Newsbank search returns 1 newspaper article (passing mention). (Sallyrenee)
2025-03-31 20:33 Gregg Hammann (American businessman (born 1963)) Gregg Hammann (born 1963) is an American businessman who was the president of the Nautilus Corporation from 2003–2007 and a vice president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1996 to 2000. does not meet notability guidelines, reads as self promotion, lacks almost all citations (Drmartini)
2025-04-03 00:51 El sitio El sitio was a Latin-American internet portal founded in 1997, by Roberto Vivo-Chaneton and Roberto Cibrian-Campoy. Founded in Argentina, El Sitio was considered one of the principal Spanish language internet companies of the late 1990s dot-com boom. Uncited for 19 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 05:52 SM&A (Consulting firm in Irvine, California) SM&A, now SMA: The Program Lifecycle Company, founded in 1982 as Steven Myers & Associates, is a defense and aerospace consulting firm located in Irvine, California, United States. The founder of SM&A is Steven Myers. In 2008, Steven Myers sold the company to Odyssey Investment Partners, LLC and the name was shortened to simply SM&A. Fails WP:NCORP. Tagged for multiple issues. A lot of promotional issues too. (Imcdc)
2025-04-03 05:57 Mitchell Madison Group (American management consulting firm) The Mitchell Madison Group (MMG) is a global management consulting firm based in the United States that focuses on improving financial and operating performance for major corporations and private equity portfolio companies. It was founded in 1994 and re-launched in 2003. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2025-04-03 15:08 York Publishing Services (Publisher in the north of England) York Publishing Services is a York based provider of services to self publishers and established publishers. Without the flummery and advert the page sadly has little substantive content, and no notability. (Ed1964)
2025-04-03 18:21 Gideon Stein (American entrepreneur and philanthropist) Gideon Stein (born December 19, 1971, in Washington, D.C.) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the founding CEO of Write Label, a crowd-sourced platform for short-form writing, president of The Moriah Fund, and chair of Civic News Company (publisher of Chalkbeat). subject is insufficiently notable (Righteousrate)
2025-04-03 01:38 Inmagic (American company selling information management and library services software) Inmagic, Inc. is a company based in Woburn, Massachusetts that sells information management and library services software. It was founded in 1983 by Elizabeth Bole Eddison and Karen Brothers. Customers of its software have included Dow Chemicals, Kraft Foods, Lehman Brothers, and Yale University. Supplied sources and sources from google news search are not sufficient for meeting WP:CORP. (LibStar)

History and Society/Education

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2025-03-29 06:30 Green Zone Community Climate Action (UK Climate Change public body) Green Zone Community Climate Action is an unincorporated charitable association formed in November 2016. Based in Broomfield, Essex, the organization aims to raise climate change awareness through grassroots activity to improve understanding of global warming and promote individual actions that can help address it.[citation needed] The charity works with Marks & Spencer and other food retailers to reduce food waste and share unsold food within the community. Notability. Charity mentioned consists of only a handful of local individuals seemingly inactive. Page inflated with random irrelevant non-specific background (Conpaulmac)
2025-03-29 15:30 Indian School, Ras Al Khaimah (Private school in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates) Indian School, Ras Al- Khaimah is an English-medium school situated in Al Mamourah, Ras al-Khaimah. Founded in 1979, it is managed by the Indian Association. The school is recognised by the Ministry of Education of the United Arab Emirates and affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in New Delhi. Run-of-the-mill school. My search found mentions, but not any reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-03-30 15:02 Academic Society of Iranians in Japan (Iranian academic society) Academic Society of Iranians in Japan, (Persian: جامعه علمی ایرانیان در ژاپن) abbreviated as ASIJ, is a non-governmental and non-profit organization of Iranian students and researchers in Japan. According to the articles, apart from internal aims, the organization aims at promoting relations and exchange between the academics of Iran and those of other countries, particularly Japan. No sign of notability. (Allan Nonymous)
2025-04-01 14:04 Carmel Alison Lam Foundation Secondary School (Grammar, secondary school in Hong Kong, China) Carmel Alison Lam Foundation Secondary School is a secondary school in Hong Kong established in 1982. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, directory, promotional sites, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-02 13:51 Geeta University Geeta University is a private institution located in Panipat, Haryana, India. Established in 2022, it operates under the Geeta Group of Institutions, which has been contributing to the educational landscape since 1985. Editor is blocked for undisclosed paid editing, promotional, little notability/sources (GoldRomean)
2025-04-02 22:46 Soongsil University College of Law Soongsil University College of Law is part of Soongsil University (SSU), a private Christian university in South Korea. The campus is located in 511 Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul. Unreferenced for 13 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-01 14:10 Chapman Intermediate School (Public middle school in Woodstock, Georgia, United States) Chapman Intermediate School was formerly the only intermediate school in the Cherokee County School District in Woodstock, Georgia, United States. The school served fifth and sixth graders. In the spring of 2013, Chapman Intermediate School was closed, as it was no longer needed. Run-of-the-mill intermediate school. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-02 03:40 Wonkwang University Law School Wonkwang Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of Wonkwang University, located in Iksan, South Korea. Founded in 2009, it is one of the founding law schools in South Korea and is one of the smaller schools with each class in the three-year J.D. program having approximately 60 students. Only primary sources provided. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 18:22 YM Public School (School in Bangalore, Karnataka, India) YM Public school (or YMPS) is a Technology-Driven Quality and Modern Education school formed by the (YM Educational Charitable Trust) in the year 2011. The school is located at Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Has failed WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL while it was in draftspace with AfC (see Draft:YM Public School, User talk:Arifullasharief); no addition of WP:RS + WP:COI problems + promotional slant (Overthrows)

History and Society/History

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2025-03-30 22:16 Sahra Noor (Somali-American nurse and health care executive) Sahra Noor (Somali: Sahra Nuur, Arabic: زهرة نور; born 1976 or 1977) is a Somali-American nurse and health care executive. Businessperson lacking significant coverage by reliable sources. There are mentions in local publications (CBS, Star Tribune) that document success stories of the Somali-American community in Minnesota, but she is one of several people covered in those cases. The Twin Cities Biz Journals article is a local trade publication (per WP:TRADES). She only has passing mentions in the cited coverage of Ilhan Omar. (Bridget)
2025-03-31 15:38 Pasgen ap Cyngen (King of Powys) Pasgen ap Cyngen was a mid 6th century King of Powys, and son of Cyngen Glodrydd.[failed verification] There is no trace of a Pasgen ap Cyngen in any medieval genealogy I can find, and the only citation on this page doesn't mention a Pasgen either. I therefore conclude he never existed. (Trojan Dreadnought)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2025-04-03 23:23 Kiseljak massacre (1993 massacre in Kiseljak, Bosnia) The Kiseljak massacre was the mass murder of approximately 78 Bosniak civilians by members of the Croatian Defence Council in June 1993, during the Croat–Bosniak War. The massacre was committed by the political and military leadership of the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia. Sole source confirms that the HVO killed at least twelve civilians in the two distinct villages during this month, but does not connect them together as a single event, analyse them together, and merely presents them as part of a list of war crimes perpetrated by the HVO, and the article creator has WP:SYNTHed this into one page. Can find no other sources referring to this as an event (GreenLipstickLesbian)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2025-03-31 13:00 List of high commissioners of Bangladesh to Australia The High Commission for the People's Republic of Bangladesh is the chief diplomatic representative of Bangladesh to Australia. A 4 month old list article that has no list. Also no evidence of wp:notability of the topic, which is collectively high commissioners of Bangladesh to Australia as a group (North8000)
2025-04-01 01:35 Ben Haslam (Australian rugby league football) Ben Haslam (1928−2018) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. He played in the NSWRFL premiership for North Sydney as a second rower. SPORTSCRIT, etc, etc (JayCubby)
2025-04-02 06:39 Zachariah Matthews (Islamic studies scholar) Zachariah Matthews is a Sydney Muslim educator and community advocate, who was born in Bosmont Johannesburg and attended Chris Jan Botha Senior Secondary School CJB, South Africa, where he studied Qur'an and Islamic studies as well as secular subjects. Fails WP:BIO. Listed sources do not establish notability. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 03:27 Tech Pacific Tech Pacific functioned as an Asian-Pacific IT wholesale distributor with offices throughout Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India and Hong Kong. Unreferenced for 19 years, fails WP:CORP. (LibStar)
2025-04-02 12:07 United Nations Security Council Resolution 2101 (United Nations Security Council resolution) United Nations Security Council resolution 2101 was adopted in 2013. Can't find news coverage. Come on, why does someone make a tiny little stub like this that doesn't even discuss the subject? (JayCubby)
2025-04-03 19:10 No Rodeo (former South Australian political party (2006)) No Rodeo ran seven independent candidates at the 2006 South Australian state election. Minor single-election organization that lacks significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject, a situation that will not change as time goes on. (Peloneous)

History and Society/Society

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2025-03-29 06:30 Green Zone Community Climate Action (UK Climate Change public body) Green Zone Community Climate Action is an unincorporated charitable association formed in November 2016. Based in Broomfield, Essex, the organization aims to raise climate change awareness through grassroots activity to improve understanding of global warming and promote individual actions that can help address it.[citation needed] The charity works with Marks & Spencer and other food retailers to reduce food waste and share unsold food within the community. Notability. Charity mentioned consists of only a handful of local individuals seemingly inactive. Page inflated with random irrelevant non-specific background (Conpaulmac)
2025-03-31 16:47 Wen Chia-ling (Taiwanese archer) Wen Chia-ling (born 14 January 1978) is a Taiwanese archer. She competed in the women's individual and team events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG (Shantavira)
2025-04-01 08:26 Yuri Muzika (Azerbaijani footballer) Yuri Muzika (Russian: Юрий Александрович Музыка born on 10 August 1980) is a former Azerbaijani footballer. He played primarily as a midfielder. During his career, Muzika represented Azerbaijan in international competitions and participated in several European Championship and World Cup qualifying matches. WP:COOKIE biography about a non-notable sportsman. Fails WP:NSPORT and WP:BEFORE. (EditorGirlAL07)
2025-04-02 22:37 Mr Gay World South Africa (Competition) Mr Gay World South Africa / Mr Gay South Africa / Mnr Gay Suid Afrika is a registered and trademarked competition founded in 2009 to present a professional competition for gay men in South Africa – a role model and a representative of which the entire LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex) community can be proud of. The article has no verified references and its information is poorly stated. (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)
2025-04-02 22:52 Mr Gay Wales (Gay male beauty contest) Mr Gay Wales (Welsh: Mr Hoyw Cymru) is a Welsh gay male beauty pageant. It was founded in 2005 as part of the Cardiff Mardi Gras (gay pride) celebrations, but is now an independent contest. This article lacks information and has no verified references (2806:265:3487:38A:887E:F276:4A5D:79C2)

History and Society/Transportation

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2025-04-01 02:02 Nanjing North railway station (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Nanjing North railway station may refer to: Unnecessary disambig - there is only one Nanjing North railway station, the other station was formerly known under this name but has been closed since the 2000s and can be handled through a hatnote. PRODing as ineligible for G14 (Satellizer)
2025-04-03 14:09 Saihi Motor (Bus company in Nagasaki & Saga Prefectures, Japan) is a bus company in north area of Nagasaki Prefecture and west area of Saga Prefecture. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-02 14:53 NS Timetable 2010 The NS timetable 2010 is the timetable of Nederlandse Spoorwegen that was effective on 13 December 2009. This is the train plan for all of the Netherlands. Unencyclopedic, out of date, no assertion of notability, no references, only one incoming link (81.2.123.64)

STEM

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2025-03-28 13:55 Levo (company) (Network for millennials in the workplace) Levo (formerly Levo League) was a network targeting millennials in the workplace. The company provided young professionals with resources to help them navigate and advance their careers. At one time, Levo claimed over 9 million users. Reasons are : several reasons :

1. leavoleague doesnt exists anymore since Carlos Ghosn (ceo of nissan) was arrested

2. levoleague page was created by relatives of Caroline Ghosn of herself

3. only promoting things has been made into that page

4. there is almost no eligible source that can maintain that wiki page (Johnlakmovitch)

2025-03-28 14:01 Name program Personalized Name Programs (or “Name Programs”) are usually gift or souvenir retail programs where the merchandise include names, and often titles or sayings on the product. This article does not contain any sources and fails to establish the notability of the subject by Wikipedia's guidelines. (JoeNMLC)
2025-03-28 14:25 Mark Alford (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Mark Alford (born 1963) is an American politician from Missouri. Unnecessary disambiguation page. A hatnote on the main Alford page will suffice. (Muboshgu)
2025-03-30 22:37 Nano City Nano City was a project proposed by the Haryana government and Sabeer Bhatia (co-founder of Hotmail) to build a city similar to Silicon Valley in northern India. The city was intended to cover 11,000 acres of land near Panchkula. Proposed city that never went anywhere and the project was canceled. Term is now used with other meanings. Not notable, at most parts can be included in history articles about northern India. A separate page does not make sense. (Ldm1954)
2025-03-31 12:36 Virobay (American pharmaceutical company) Virobay is an American pharmaceutical company which develops drugs using a proprietary cysteine cathepsin platform. does not seem to be notable. google search results are company profiles. three google news results of which one is a PR release, and the other two are passing mentions. Newsbank search returns 1 newspaper article (passing mention). (Sallyrenee)
2025-03-30 07:27 Hopkins Pond (park) (American park in Haddonfield, New Jersey) Hopkins Pond is an American park in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Naught but a single primary source in its 15.43-year history, with no evidence of meeting Wikipedia:Notability. (Fourthords)
2025-04-03 01:38 Inmagic (American company selling information management and library services software) Inmagic, Inc. is a company based in Woburn, Massachusetts that sells information management and library services software. It was founded in 1983 by Elizabeth Bole Eddison and Karen Brothers. Customers of its software have included Dow Chemicals, Kraft Foods, Lehman Brothers, and Yale University. Supplied sources and sources from google news search are not sufficient for meeting WP:CORP. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 21:38 Jocelyn Scheirer (American entrepreneur, scientist, and artist) Thesowismine (talk) 21:38, 3 April 2025 (UTC) Fails WP:GNG. No significant independent reliable sources providing in-depth coverage. Sources are mostly primary or trivial mentions. (Thesowismine)
2025-04-03 22:37 Robert Corich (British record producer) Robert M. Corich is a British[citation needed] remastering engineer. Fails to meet WP:NMUSIC. No significant coverage found. (Day Creature)

STEM/Biology

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2025-04-03 08:57 Korarchaeota (Proposed phylum within the Archaea) The Korarchaeota is a proposed phylum within the Archaea. The name is derived from the Greek noun koros or kore, meaning young man or young woman, and the Greek adjective archaios which means ancient. They are also known as Xenarchaeota. The name is equivalent to Candidatus Korarchaeota, and they go by the name Xenarchaeota or Xenarchaea as well. Korarchaeota is synonymous with Thermoproteota. Check LPSN: https://lpsn.dsmz.de/phylum/korarchaeota (Jako96)

STEM/Computing

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2025-03-28 19:37 CSQL (Database Management System) CSQL was a software project, intended to be an open source main memory high-performance relational database management system developed at sourceforge.net. It was supposed to provide high performance for SQL queries and DML statements. As of 2022 the software was never functional and unavailable under an open source license. Fails WP:NSOFT (84.78.242.177)
2025-03-28 21:06 Portable Database Image (file format to store structured databases for reporting and analysis in a highly compressed way) The Portable Database Image, also known as .pdi file, is a proprietary loss-less format designed for analytics, publishing and syndication of complex data. The .pdi format, generation process, and GUI, were invented by Dr. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.219.7)
2025-03-28 21:10 Oracle Advanced Queuing (Message oriented middleware) In computing, Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) is a sort of message-oriented middleware developed by Oracle Corporation and integrated into its Oracle database. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.4)
2025-03-28 21:13 OpenQM (SGBD developed by Ladybridge Systems in the United Kingdom) OpenQM is a MultiValue database originally developed by Ladybridge Systems in the United Kingdom and subsequently acquired by Zumasys. The primary product architect is Martin Phillips. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.218.230)
2025-03-28 22:30 User Programmatic Interface In computing, the User Programmatic Interface (UPI), also known as the User Program Interface, consists of a set of C-language software APIs which provide the lowest-level API-based interface to the Oracle database. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.137.203)
2025-03-28 22:34 Simple Object Database Access (API for database queries) Simple Object Database Access (S.O.D.A.) is an open-source application programming interface (API) designed to streamline interactions between object-oriented programming languages and databases. It enables developers to construct queries using object-oriented principles, simplifying database operations in software development. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.168)
2025-03-29 05:22 Object manager An object manager is a concept, and often a piece of software, found in object-oriented programming. The object manager provides rules for retention, naming and security of objects. Fails WP:NSOFT (84.78.243.12)
2025-03-29 20:59 Critical mass (software engineering) (Software engineering term) In software engineering, critical mass is a stage in the life cycle when the source code grows too complicated to effectively manage without a complete rewrite. At the critical mass stage, fixing a bug introduces one or more new bugs. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.177)
2025-03-30 11:59 Xmark93 (Standardized benchmarking tool) Xmark93 is a standardized benchmarking tool for measuring the performance of computer systems running the X Window System. It was developed by the SPEC XPC group in 1993. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.152)
2025-03-28 21:14 NEVOD DMB (Operating system) DMB NEVOD, a product of RELEX Group, created in 1996, is an object-oriented repository with possibility of search and analysis of structured information (doing ad hoc inquiries and semantic net visualization). It is used mainly by security services of commercial organisations and divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.225)
2025-03-29 21:43 Kernel Normal Form (Coding style used in the development of code for BSD operating systems) Kernel normal form, or KNF, is the coding style used in the development of code for the BSD operating systems. Based on the original KNF concept from the Computer Systems Research Group, it dictates a programming style to which contributed code should adhere prior to its inclusion into the codebase. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.62)
2025-03-29 06:42 Viscosity (programming) (object oriented programming concept) In object oriented programming, viscosity refers to the ease at which a developer can add design-preserving code to a system. If it is easier to add a hack than it is to add code that fits into the program's design, then the system has high viscosity. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.74)
2025-04-02 08:11 TBOX (mutli-platform c library) TBOX is a multi-platform c library for unix, windows, mac, ios, android, etc. It's made available under the Apache License 2.0. Doesn't meet WP:NSOFT despite being popular on Github. Zero coverage in reliable sources. See also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Xmake, a related popular project authored by the same developers. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 08:17 Verax IPMI Verax IPMI in an open source Java library implementing IPMI protocol 2.0 over UDP. The library allows to probe devices over IPMI which has been adopted as a SNMP alternative for hardware management by many vendors. Library is compliant with the IPMI v2.0, revision 1.0 standard. Fails WP:NSOFT. No coverage whatsoever in reliable sources. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 04:12 VisualAp (Media processing framework) VisualAp is a visual framework for building applications and emulate systems. VisualAp is cross-platform as it is a 100% Java application. Fails WP:NSOFT. Can't find any coverage in reliable sources other than a bachelor thesis [42], which is not reliable per WP:SCHOLARSHIP. The dead link in the article does not seem to be RS. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 08:30 Libslack Libslack is a library of general utilities designed to make UNIX/C programming a bit easier on the eye. It is a seemingly random collection of modules and functions. It was originally implemented as part of the "daemon" program (although some of the code dates back much further). Fails WP:NSOFT. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources besides trivial references to the daemon program: [43] (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 21:36 International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning (annual International Association of Online Engineering conference) International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning (ICL) is an annual International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE) conference. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:NEVENT. (Let'srun)
2025-04-03 22:13 Dingoo A320 SDK (software development kit) The Dingoo SDK is a software development kit for the Dingoo A320 video game console and other compatible devices, such as the Gemei X760+ and Dingoo A330. Fails WP:NSOFT; no indication of notability for what appears to be a hobby project. Article created by the lead developer. Don't see the point of redirecting. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 22:22 Effi (C++) (C++ application development framework) Effi is C++ application development framework. No indication of notability. Only coverage I could find is a paper that seems to be written by the developers: [44]. (At least one of the developers is listed as an author.) The creator of the Wikipedia article was one of the paper's authors, and presumably one of the software developers. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 22:38 Extensible Embeddable Language (scripting and programming language) The Extensible Embeddable Language (EEL) is a scripting and programming language in development by David Olofson. EEL is intended for scripting in realtime systems with cycle rates in the kHz range, such as musical synthesizers and industrial control systems, but also aspires to be usable as a platform independent general purpose programming language. Fails WP:NSOFT. No indication of notability. The only coverage is a trivial mention in a book as well as trivial mentions in a few papers ([45], [46], [47] are the only ones that aren't preprints or bachelor theses). (Helpful Raccoon)

STEM/Earth and environment

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2025-03-29 06:30 Green Zone Community Climate Action (UK Climate Change public body) Green Zone Community Climate Action is an unincorporated charitable association formed in November 2016. Based in Broomfield, Essex, the organization aims to raise climate change awareness through grassroots activity to improve understanding of global warming and promote individual actions that can help address it.[citation needed] The charity works with Marks & Spencer and other food retailers to reduce food waste and share unsold food within the community. Notability. Charity mentioned consists of only a handful of local individuals seemingly inactive. Page inflated with random irrelevant non-specific background (Conpaulmac)
2025-04-03 23:41 Needle Island (Island in Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Australia) Needle Island is a pinnacle rock lying 0.2 nautical miles (0.4 km) west of the north end of McDonald Island in the McDonald Islands. It was surveyed and given this descriptive name by ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) in 1948. No cited sources, although GNIS is referred to in the article (which is not enough to establish notability). This presumably uninhabited island is simply not notable; fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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2025-03-31 19:16 Fallon Goodman (researcher) Fallon Goodman is an Italian-American clinical psychologist and psychology assistant professor at George Washington University. Assistant professor that doesn't mee WP:NPROF; news coverage doesn't have her as a primary topic; WP:TOOSOON. (Klbrain)

STEM/Physics

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2025-03-30 03:32 Kinetic term (Type of terms in Lagrangians) In physics, a kinetic term is the part of the Lagrangian that is bilinear in the fields (and for nonlinear sigma models, they are not even bilinear[clarification needed]), and usually contains two derivatives with respect to time (or space); in the case of fermions, the kinetic term usually has one derivative only. This is just an shorthand adjective "kinetic" applied to a generic "term". The physics term would be "kinetic energy term". There is no "kinetic term", it makes no sense. Which is why there are no sources here. (Johnjbarton)
2025-03-30 15:18 Gradient multilayer nanofilm Gradient multilayer (GML) nanofilm is an assembly of quantum dot layers with a built-in gradient of nanoparticle size, composition or density. Nano-neolism which has not caught on. Sources are on real, and 4 parents. Relic of the earlier days of WP when nano-everything pages were added. (Ldm1954)
2025-03-30 17:13 EFluor Nanocrystal (nanocrystal) eFluor nanocrystals are a class of fluorophores made of semiconductor quantum dots. The nanocrystals can be provided as either primary amine, carboxylate, or non-functional groups on the surface, allowing conjugation to biomolecules of a researcher's choice. Cloaked advert for a material sold by Thermofisher, [48]. There are good pages on semiconductor quantum dotes and similar, we don't need a concealed advert. (Ldm1954)

STEM/Technology

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2025-03-28 21:06 Portable Database Image (file format to store structured databases for reporting and analysis in a highly compressed way) The Portable Database Image, also known as .pdi file, is a proprietary loss-less format designed for analytics, publishing and syndication of complex data. The .pdi format, generation process, and GUI, were invented by Dr. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.219.7)
2025-03-28 21:13 OpenQM (SGBD developed by Ladybridge Systems in the United Kingdom) OpenQM is a MultiValue database originally developed by Ladybridge Systems in the United Kingdom and subsequently acquired by Zumasys. The primary product architect is Martin Phillips. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.218.230)
2025-03-28 22:34 Simple Object Database Access (API for database queries) Simple Object Database Access (S.O.D.A.) is an open-source application programming interface (API) designed to streamline interactions between object-oriented programming languages and databases. It enables developers to construct queries using object-oriented principles, simplifying database operations in software development. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.168)
2025-03-29 05:22 Object manager An object manager is a concept, and often a piece of software, found in object-oriented programming. The object manager provides rules for retention, naming and security of objects. Fails WP:NSOFT (84.78.243.12)
2025-03-29 20:59 Critical mass (software engineering) (Software engineering term) In software engineering, critical mass is a stage in the life cycle when the source code grows too complicated to effectively manage without a complete rewrite. At the critical mass stage, fixing a bug introduces one or more new bugs. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.177)
2025-03-28 21:14 NEVOD DMB (Operating system) DMB NEVOD, a product of RELEX Group, created in 1996, is an object-oriented repository with possibility of search and analysis of structured information (doing ad hoc inquiries and semantic net visualization). It is used mainly by security services of commercial organisations and divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Fails WP:NSOFT (80.103.136.225)
2025-03-30 22:44 Nano-Tera The Nano-Tera.ch research program is a Swiss federal program, funding scientific projects which endorse nanotechnology on a tera and Nano Tera scale. The goal is to improve technology for health, security, energy and the environment. Promo page for a Swiss nanotechnology program. No sources except a link to the main page, and no information that goes to notability or provides encyclopedic information. Since the project ended some years ago there won't be new advances to prove notability. No reason to keep this weak relic. (Ldm1954)
2025-03-29 21:43 Kernel Normal Form (Coding style used in the development of code for BSD operating systems) Kernel normal form, or KNF, is the coding style used in the development of code for the BSD operating systems. Based on the original KNF concept from the Computer Systems Research Group, it dictates a programming style to which contributed code should adhere prior to its inclusion into the codebase. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.219.62)
2025-03-29 06:42 Viscosity (programming) (object oriented programming concept) In object oriented programming, viscosity refers to the ease at which a developer can add design-preserving code to a system. If it is easier to add a hack than it is to add code that fits into the program's design, then the system has high viscosity. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.74)
2025-04-02 08:17 Verax IPMI Verax IPMI in an open source Java library implementing IPMI protocol 2.0 over UDP. The library allows to probe devices over IPMI which has been adopted as a SNMP alternative for hardware management by many vendors. Library is compliant with the IPMI v2.0, revision 1.0 standard. Fails WP:NSOFT. No coverage whatsoever in reliable sources. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 04:12 VisualAp (Media processing framework) VisualAp is a visual framework for building applications and emulate systems. VisualAp is cross-platform as it is a 100% Java application. Fails WP:NSOFT. Can't find any coverage in reliable sources other than a bachelor thesis [49], which is not reliable per WP:SCHOLARSHIP. The dead link in the article does not seem to be RS. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-02 08:30 Libslack Libslack is a library of general utilities designed to make UNIX/C programming a bit easier on the eye. It is a seemingly random collection of modules and functions. It was originally implemented as part of the "daemon" program (although some of the code dates back much further). Fails WP:NSOFT. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources besides trivial references to the daemon program: [50] (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 01:06 Aprisma Management Technologies (American IT company) Aprisma Management Technologies was created after Cabletron Systems was broken up into 4 smaller pieces, as the business unit to continue the highly successful SPECTRUM network management suite. It was acquired in early 2005 by Concord, which in turn was acquired by Computer Associates. Fails WP:CORP. All listed sources are dead. (LibStar)
2025-04-03 05:52 SM&A (Consulting firm in Irvine, California) SM&A, now SMA: The Program Lifecycle Company, founded in 1982 as Steven Myers & Associates, is a defense and aerospace consulting firm located in Irvine, California, United States. The founder of SM&A is Steven Myers. In 2008, Steven Myers sold the company to Odyssey Investment Partners, LLC and the name was shortened to simply SM&A. Fails WP:NCORP. Tagged for multiple issues. A lot of promotional issues too. (Imcdc)
2025-04-03 05:57 Mitchell Madison Group (American management consulting firm) The Mitchell Madison Group (MMG) is a global management consulting firm based in the United States that focuses on improving financial and operating performance for major corporations and private equity portfolio companies. It was founded in 1994 and re-launched in 2003. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2025-04-03 22:13 Dingoo A320 SDK (software development kit) The Dingoo SDK is a software development kit for the Dingoo A320 video game console and other compatible devices, such as the Gemei X760+ and Dingoo A330. Fails WP:NSOFT; no indication of notability for what appears to be a hobby project. Article created by the lead developer. Don't see the point of redirecting. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 22:22 Effi (C++) (C++ application development framework) Effi is C++ application development framework. No indication of notability. Only coverage I could find is a paper that seems to be written by the developers: [51]. (At least one of the developers is listed as an author.) The creator of the Wikipedia article was one of the paper's authors, and presumably one of the software developers. (Helpful Raccoon)
2025-04-03 22:38 Extensible Embeddable Language (scripting and programming language) The Extensible Embeddable Language (EEL) is a scripting and programming language in development by David Olofson. EEL is intended for scripting in realtime systems with cycle rates in the kHz range, such as musical synthesizers and industrial control systems, but also aspires to be usable as a platform independent general purpose programming language. Fails WP:NSOFT. No indication of notability. The only coverage is a trivial mention in a book as well as trivial mentions in a few papers ([52], [53], [54] are the only ones that aren't preprints or bachelor theses). (Helpful Raccoon)

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2025-03-28 16:28 Holding Back the Years (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) "Holding Back the Years" is a song by the English soul and pop band Simply Red. Two items disambiguated, can be differentiated with a hatnote at the primary topic (Bobby Cohn)
2025-03-30 14:45 Lucas Hernández (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Lucas Hernández may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-03-30 14:54 Maynooth (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Maynooth is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-03-30 19:56 The Remember This Tour This page doesn't meet the criteria for WP:RPURPOSE. It serves no purpose whatsoever and there's already an article on the subject, Remember This Tour. (Artmanha)
2025-04-01 16:54 Local Group (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Local group may refer to: WP:ONEOTHER (Mach61)
2025-04-02 15:25 Avengers (EP) (1979 EP by Avengers) Avengers is the second EP from rock band Avengers. Released by White Noise Records in 1979 after the split up of the band, it was produced by musician Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols. It is also known as the White Noise EP, a reference to the record label. No significant coverage of the EP album in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-04-03 22:51 Scott Street (Topics referred to by the same term) Scott Street may refer to: Other than Scott Street (Phoebe Bridgers song), all of the articles listed are only partial title matches. None would be reasonably confused with "Scott Street", and thus should not be included as per WP:PARTIAL. Disambiguation is thus unnecessary. (BappleBusiness)


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