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Culture/Food and drink[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-06-02 19:15 Punk Bunny Coffee (American coffee company owned by Green Day) Punk Bunny Coffee, previously Oakland Coffee Works is a coffee company founded in 2015 by Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt of the American punk rock band Green Day. The company aims to set a standard for "compostability" in coffee packaging. Article reads like an advertisement, and I can barely find any sources following the name change. (The Sharpest Lives)

Culture/Internet culture[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-30 11:34 Labroots (scientific networking site) Labroots, established in 2008, is a scientific social networking website that provides news, virtual events, and webinars across various scientific and medical domains. Labroots' virtual events and webinars predominantly centre on health, medicine, and biotechnology-oriented disciplines, including microbiology and neuroscience. No evidence of satisfying Wikipedia's notability guidelines. None of the cited references is substantial coverage in an independent source, nor was anything better found on searching. (JBW)
2024-05-30 07:04 Tabii Tabii is a Turkish streaming service launched by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) on May 7, 2023. The platform aims to provide a diverse array of Turkish content to both local and international audiences, positioning itself as a competitor to global streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video. Not a single reference except links to tabil.com / Unsourced and promo! (Saqib)
2024-06-03 15:21 Cheqbook (American cloud accounting software company) Cheqbook is an American cloud-based accounting software-as-a-service for small-to-medium businesses and independent contractors headquartered in Kahului, Hawaii. Cheqbook automates downloading and categorizing transactions in addition to offering services like invoicing, bill pay, and transactional reporting. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Coverage is trivial (routine launch announcements) or unreliable. (Teratix)
2024-06-03 17:30 Barcelona Ventures Barcelona Ventures is a seed accelerator and resource platform for European startups to get a foothold in Silicon Valley to connect with investors and expand into the US market. Barcelona Ventures provides mentoring programs, helps coordinate with US legal counsel, immigration services, access to investors, and a Silicon Valley network. Really not seeing that this meets WP:CORP. The sources are all corporate blogs signal-boosting press releases where this organization is calling for companies to apply for its programs. Doesn't really seem to be significant, ongoing coverage. (Here2rewrite)
2024-06-03 20:20 Bearded (magazine) (British music magazine) Bearded is a British bi-monthly music magazine that covers the independent music industry, reviewing artists who are either unsigned or signed to independent record labels. Nothing notable about this publication; article seems like a COI effort. (Drmies)
2024-06-03 22:10 User:JackkBrown/sandbox My edit counter is already high, here I have made about 30 edits. I request to clean up this edit history by deleting the page. (JackkBrown)

Culture/Linguistics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-06-03 16:28 Statistical parsing Statistical parsing is a group of parsing methods within natural language processing. The methods have in common that they associate grammar rules with a probability. Grammar rules are traditionally viewed in computational linguistics as defining the valid sentences in a language. WP: STARTOVER applies here, because the entire article is original research. Cleaning it up would amount to blanking the page. (HyperAccelerated)

Culture/Literature[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-28 18:07 Joshua Corin (American author and screenwriter) Joshua Corin is an American author and screenwriter. He is known for writing the novel Nuclear Winter Wonderland and a screenplay for the novel. Nuclear Winter Wonderland follows the story of an underachieving college kid, Adam Weiss, whose sister Anna is kidnapped by a lunatic nuclear terrorist. Doesn't seem to be notable. None notable award and non-notable book (was deleted for being non-notable in an AfD. Cannot find reliable third party sources for their notability. (Canterbury Tail)
2024-05-29 18:04 Jennifer Cramblett incident The Jennifer Cramblett incident took place in Ohio, United States in 2014, when Jennifer Cramblett, a white woman in a lesbian relationship, gave birth to a multiracial female child. Cramblett had requested a sperm donor from a white man and instead was impregnated by the sperm donated by an African American man. No lasting coverage - all at the time of trial or second trial. This feels like it isn't notable and isn't terribly encyclopedic. (Daniel)
2024-05-30 14:39 Tom Cheesman (British literary critic) Tom Cheesman (born 1961 in Liverpool) is a Reader in German at Swansea University, literary critic and literary translator. fails to satisfy notability criteria (167.98.155.207)
2024-05-30 15:39 Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies (Academic journal) Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a unique platform for the dissemination of a range of critical entrepreneurship, innovation, business and economic development issues pertaining to and of relevance to emerging economies. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2024-06-01 07:39 Omner (Nephite missionary in the Book of Mormon) According to the Book of Mormon, Omner was a Nephite missionary and one of the sons of King Mosiah II. He was also brother to the prophet Ammon. As related in the Book of Mormon narrative, Omner and his three brothers (Ammon, Aaron, and Himni), left their father, and his people, to travel to the land of the Lamanites in order to preach the gospel to them. This topic does not meet WP:GNG (Bridge Erector)
2024-05-28 16:29 Justice Waits (2005 book by Joel Davis) Justice Waits: The UC Davis Sweetheart Murders is a 2005 biography by Joel Davis about the 1980 murders of two UC Davis freshmen, John Riggins and Sabrina Gonsalves. Dubbed "The Sweetheart Murders", the case remained cold until August 27, 2002, when incriminating DNA evidence obtained from a blanket in the kidnappers' van proved that convicted child molester Richard Hirschfield was involved in the murders. Article is about a non-notable book. WP:BKCRIT (GranCavallo)
2024-06-01 20:31 Xenos (comics) Xenos is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Moon Knight #15 (January 1982). no evidence of significant coverage in secondary sources (1ctinus)
2024-06-02 11:42 Alice Azure (American writer and poet) Alice Azure (born July 30, 1940) is an American poet and writer. She is a member of

the St. Louis Poetry Center.

notability, multiple issues (Ssenier)
2024-06-03 13:47 Blowtorch Brand (Fictional comic book character) Blowtorch Brand is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The New Defenders #135 (September 1984). Fails WP:GNG as I could not find any coverage in reliable sources. (Cocobb8)
2024-06-03 20:20 Bearded (magazine) (British music magazine) Bearded is a British bi-monthly music magazine that covers the independent music industry, reviewing artists who are either unsigned or signed to independent record labels. Nothing notable about this publication; article seems like a COI effort. (Drmies)

Culture/Biography[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-28 20:38 Quinton Crocker (South African rugby union player) Quinton Crocker (born 26 June 1987) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with KwaZulu-Natal club side College Rovers. He is a utility back that can play at centre, full-back, fly-half or winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 22:25 Sino Nyoka (Rugby player) Sinoyuvo 'Snake' Nyoka (born 7 August 1990) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Border Bulldogs in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 22:30 Riaan Vermeulen (South African rugby union player) Riaan Vermeulen (born 3 August 1984) is a South African rugby union player. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 23:42 Adam Nowell (British basketball player) Adam Nowell (born 3 July 1984 in Liverpool, England) is a British professional basketball player, currently playing for Everton Tigers in the British Basketball League. Non-notable minor league basketball player. No sources. (Fred Zepelin)
2024-05-29 00:08 Dean Grant (Rugby player) Dean Grant (born 18 March 1989 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the French Fédérale 1 side SO Chambéry. His regular position is fly-half. Sporting an uncanny resemblance to the Hollywood actor, Matt Damon, Dean is considered one of South Africa's sexiest sportsmen. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 07:30 Jean-Pierre Poccioni (French writer (born 1948)) Jean-Pierre Poccioni (born 1948) is a French writer, whose first novel, Le Beau Désordre, was published in 2000. Tagged for 13 years, no claim to notability. French Wikipedia is longer, but also unsourced (46.212.178.239)
2024-05-29 15:25 Yannick Neuville (Belgian rally driver (born 1991)) Yannick Neuville (born 19 June 1991) is a Belgian rally driver, who drives in the German Rally Championship. He is the younger brother of Thierry Neuville. Fails WP:BIO and WP:NSPORT, no references to significant coverage in reliable sources. Fails any additional criteria as well. (Mika1h)
2024-05-29 19:37 Lolo Waka (Rugby player) Lolo Yanga Waka (born 23 December 1986) is a South African rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is wing. He represents Golden Lions club side Pirates, having previously played provincial rugby for the Border Bulldogs and Griquas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 23:52 Whestley Moolman (South African rugby union player) Whestley Moolman (born 4 February 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is scrum-half. He represents the Golden Lions in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup. Moolman previously played for the Leopards before making the move to Johannesburg along with brother Bradley ahead of the 2012 season. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 00:52 Ganfried May (Rugby player) Ganfried May (born 25 July 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player for the SWD Eagles. He is a utility back that can play as a fullback, winger or fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 03:19 Jeff Pearce (historian) Jeff Pearce is a Canadian historian and journalist who has written and reported on a variety of topics including a book on the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and Italy's occupation of Ethiopia, as well as video reporting on the Mai Kadra massacre and other aspects of the Tigray War. This person is not notable under the notability guideline for authors or the general notability guideline. I could not find significant coverage of this subject or his books in independent, reliable sources. The sources cited are YouTube videos (including the subject's own, e.g., [1]), the subject's blogs, and a book listing on Amazon. (Voorts)
2024-05-30 01:58 Prince Raphael Rainer of Thurn and Taxis (German prince (1906-1993)) Raphael Rainer Karl Maria Joseph Antonius Ignatius Hubertus Lamoral Prince of Thurn and Taxis (30 May 1906 – 8 June 1993) was the sixth son of Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria.[citation needed] He was the father of Prince Max Emanuel of Thurn and Taxis. Minor prince with nothing beyond genealogy directories for sourcing (JoelleJay)
2024-05-30 02:22 Mihlali Mpafi (Rugby player) Mihlali Mpafi (born 17 June 1992 in Mdantsane, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 02:56 Maphutha Dolo (South African rugby union player) Maphutha Stephen Dolo (born (1992-03-13)13 March 1992 in Pietersburg, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup. His regular position is winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 03:00 Jaco Grobler (South African rugby union player) Francois Jacobus Grobler (born 11 June 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 09:28 Manuel E. Machado (American businessman (born 1967)) Manuel E. Machado (born June 29, 1967) a Cuban-American businessman and the co-chairman of CCOMGROUP, a minority-owned communications agency headquartered in Miami, Florida. Dubious notability. Created by a COI editor. (Risedemise)
2024-05-30 09:28 Al Garcia-Serra (Cuban-American business) Al Garcia-Serra is a Cuban-American businessman. He has been founder and partner/COO/CEO of three marketing agencies, including Commonground/MGS, marketing communications' first minority-owned holding company. The holding group has headquarters in New York with offices in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Miami. Dubious notability. Created by a COI editor. (Risedemise)
2024-05-30 10:57 Jonathan Girard (conductor) (American-Canadian Conductor) Jonathan Girard (born April 25, 1978) is an American-Canadian born conductor based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Don't think Girard meets notability requirement. Page created and primarily written by a single-purpose account. (Risedemise)
2024-05-30 14:39 Tom Cheesman (British literary critic) Tom Cheesman (born 1961 in Liverpool) is a Reader in German at Swansea University, literary critic and literary translator. fails to satisfy notability criteria (167.98.155.207)
2024-05-30 14:54 Darko Ilić (German footballer (born 2004)) Darko Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Илић; born 1 January 2004) is a German professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Canadian club Whitecaps FC 2 in MLS Next Pro. Does not meet WP:GNG, prose coverage is limited to primary sources. Searching online in Latin and Cyrillic, I found more such sources, and a lot of unrelated material about another Darko Ilic involved in Death of David Dragičević (Rosguill)
2024-05-30 18:12 Bangi Kobese (South African rugby player (born 1992)) Bangihlombe Kobese (born 19 January 1992) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the Border Bulldogs. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 22:54 Minerva in the emblems of educational establishments As patron goddess of wisdom, Minerva frequently features in statuary, as an image on seals, and in other forms, at educational establishments, including: Largely unsourced, no evidence of notability per WP:LISTN (Pppery)
2024-05-31 19:28 2020–21 Road Safety World Series (Cricket tournament) The 2020–21 Road Safety World Series was the inaugural season of the Road Safety World Series, a Twenty20 cricket league featuring retired international cricketers. It was organised by the Road Safety World Series to raise awareness about road safety. The 2020–21 edition of the series featured players from India, England, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, Australia and Bangladesh. Fails WP:NCRIC/WP:OFFCRIC. Little substantial coverage, mostly WP:NOTSTATS and not much else, with large parts of the prose just being match summaries. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-31 21:19 Fluxion (electronic musician) (Musical artist) Fluxion is a pseudonym of Konstantinos Soublis (born 1973), a musician and producer of electronic music from Greece. No significant coverage; fails WP:MUSICBIO (JalenFolf)
2024-06-01 04:44 Pedro Barbin (Filipino politician) Pedro Almacen Barbin (born May 13, 1895, died January 29, 1984, was born in Vinzons (formerly Indan), Camarines Norte. He graduated from Colegio de Nueva Caceres, Naga, Camarines Sur with a degree of Bachelor of Arts with honors as "Sobresalente". According to the notability guidelines for WP:POLITICIAN the person must have held province-wide offices, or higher, or had significant coverage. Since the only mention is a small mention, it does not meet the notability guidelines. (TheNuggeteer)
2024-06-02 07:24 Sreekrishnapuram Krishnankutty (Indian writer (born 1947)) Sreekrishnapuram Krishnankutty is a Malayalam short story writer born on 15 June 1947. Searched for sources but I can’t find any to justify WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, and WP:AUTHOR. Some passing mentions and unsourced, non-exclusive awards can’t establish notability. (Grabup)
2024-06-02 16:31 Nabhanka Nibandhabongs (Prince of Siam, son of Chulalongkorn) Prince Nabhanka Nibandhabongs or Phra Chao Boromwongse Ther Phra Ong Chao Nabhanka Nibandhabongs (RTGS: Naphang Niphathaphong) (Thai: พระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้านภางค์นิพัทธพงศ์) (8 August 1874 – 17 September 1876), was the Prince of Siam (later Thailand). Significant coverage not found in reliable secondary sources. Usually infant monarchs who die as babies don't get their own English Wikipedia articles unless there is more of a story, per WP:NOTINHERITED. Does not meet WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-02 13:13 Ahmed Mohiyuddin (Pakistani police officer) Ahmed Mohiyuddin (Urdu: احمد محی الدین; born 17 July 1979) is a Pakistani police officer who serves in grade-19 as District Police Officer, Mandi Bahauddin district. He belongs to the Police Services of Pakistan (PSP). Fails GNG (Saqib)
2024-06-02 23:07 Stoof Bezuidenhout (South African rugby union player) Stephanus Marthinus 'Stoof' Bezuidenhout (born 10 May 1986 in Vereeniging, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who played with the Leopards from 2011 to 2015. His regular position is tighthead prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 03:12 Aidynn Cupido (South African rugby union player) Aidynn Cupido (born 4 September 1996) is a South African rugby union player for the Lions in the Pro14 Rainbow Cup SA and Golden Lions in the Currie Cup. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 03:54 Foxy Ntleki (Rugby player) Lonwabo Nicholus 'Foxy' Ntleki (born 7 August 1992) is a South African rugby union player, who played for the Eastern Province Kings in 2012 and 2013. His regular position is centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 04:12 Charles Pitt (English medical doctor) Charles Pitt was an English medical doctor who went missing in Ticonderoga during the French and Indian War and probably at the Battle of Carillon in 1758. He was originally from Tewkesbury, England. No sources found. Article appears to be based on primary sources that are not properly cited. Does not meet WP:BASIC or WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-03 06:27 Aysu Türkoğlu (Turkish swimmer (born 2001)) Aysu Türkoğlu (born 2 May 2001) is a Turkish swimmer specializing in open water swimming. As of 2024, she has completed three of the Oceans Seven swimming events. This article does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines. Lack of significant/unusual swimming accomplishments (exmaple, English Channel has been swum by 2000+ people). Lack of media coverage by significant sources. (Phorkyse)
2024-06-03 06:51 Edward H. Bersoff (American business executive and academic) Edward H. Bersoff founded BTG, Inc. and served as its chief executive and president until 2001, when he sold the company to Titan Corporation. He was elected to the board of Titan in February 2002 and holds board positions with a number of other organizations. This businessman needs in-depth independent sourcing to pass WP:GNG, and a deadlink interview (ref 5) and one-line mention in a local business award listing (ref 6) aren't enough. (David Eppstein)
2024-06-03 08:31 Raycho Raychev (Bulgarian footballer) Raycho Raychev (sometimes also transliterated as Raicho Raichev) (Bulgarian: Райчо Райчев) (born 1 February 1971) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In his career, he represented Minyor, CSKA Sofia, Metalurg Pernik, and Belasitsa. Non-notable footballer, fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG. (Primefac)
2024-05-31 21:30 Tommy Ray Calvert, Jr. (American politician) Tommy Ray Calvert, Jr. is an American politician. He has been Bexar County Commissioner, Precinct 4 since 2015, when he became the first black member of the Bexar County Commissioners Court. He is now serving his third term since 2022. Calvert is also the general manager of KROV FM, “24-hour urban contemporary online station that features community news intertwined with soul, hip-hop, jazz and gospel music." Fails WP:NPOL (county commissioner) and WP:BASIC (no in-depth coverage at all). (Clearfrienda)
2024-06-03 14:15 Ermek Sultanovich Ibraimov Ermek Sultanovich Ibraimov (кирг. Ермек Ибраимович Ибраимов; * November 17, 1965 in Bishkek) is a Kyrgyz foreign service officer and former ambassador. Insufficient WP:SIGCOV in secondary, independent, reliable sources to demonstrate notability under WP:GNG, WP:NBIO, or WP:NPOL. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-02 15:34 Chris Nash (actor) Chris Nash (born April 12, 1961) is a musician and former actor, best known for his role as Gene Harbrough in Mischief (1985), and The Wraith (1986). Not meeting notability for actors or musicians. Coverage given is only confirmation of acting roles, minor mentions or primary sources. No articles in media about this individual, fails notability guidelines. (Oaktree b)
2024-06-03 18:51 Daniel Vaudd (British Perfumer & Cosmetic Scientist) Daniel Vaudd (pronounced ‘vode’) is a perfumer residing in London. Daniel Vaudd changed his name from Kenlee Daniel. A certified Cosmetic Scientist, Daniel trained under evaluative perfumer John Ayres, the Director of the UK Fragrance Foundation, who taught him clarity and structure of perfume and how to refine his abilities. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NBIO. (Jlwoodwa)
2024-06-03 20:26 Elandré Huggett (Rugby player) Elandré Huggett is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Cheetahs in the Pro14, the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup and the Free State XV in the Rugby Challenge. His usual position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 20:31 Dandré van der Westhuizen (Rugby player) Dandré van der Westhuizen (born 6 November 1991 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with the Falcons. He can play as a loosehead or tighthead prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-31 13:27 G. Srinivasan (politician) G. Srinivasan is an Indian politician, currently the Tamil Nadu state president of the National People's Party. He is currently councillor from Salem (veerakkalpudur), Mettur Assembly constituency. [BLP]
2024-06-03 20:36 Anrich Richter (Rugby player) Anrich Richter (born (1991-05-30)30 May 1991 in Kempton Park, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Falcons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half, but he has occasionally played winger or centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 22:28 Muhammad Amir Rana (Pakistani journalist and writer) Muhammad Amir Rana is a Pakistani security analyst, researcher, and writer. He is the director of the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), an Islamabad-based think tank that focuses on research and advocacy related to peace, security, and extremism in Pakistan and the broader South Asian region. Fails WP:GNG (Saqib)
2024-06-04 00:29 Ali Hashem (Lebanese journalist (born 1980)) Ali Hashem (born 1980) is a Lebanese journalist. He is a columnist for Al-Monitor and covers the Middle East in general, with special emphasis on Iranian affairs. He also works for Al Jazeera English, and was previously the BBC's Iran affairs correspondent. Most content in article not supported by references, whether provided or not. Topic appears to lack sufficient notability. (Revirvlkodlaku)

Culture/Biography/Women[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-28 23:01 Pat Barrington (American actress) Pat Barrington (born Patricia Annette Bray, October 16, 1939 – September 1, 2014) was a dancer and actress who appeared in the films Orgy of the Dead credited as Pat Barringer (1965, dir Stephen C. Apostolof, writer Edward D. Wood, Jr.), The Agony of Love (1966, Harry Novak) and Mondo Topless (1966, directed by Russ Meyer). Non-notable actress who specialized in sexploitation films. Almost every biographical detail is based on imdb. There is a small amount of content about her in two books about movie directors, in the context of the films they were directing. I cannot find any significant coverage. Has been tagged for notability since 2018. (Schazjmd)
2024-05-29 18:04 Jennifer Cramblett incident The Jennifer Cramblett incident took place in Ohio, United States in 2014, when Jennifer Cramblett, a white woman in a lesbian relationship, gave birth to a multiracial female child. Cramblett had requested a sperm donor from a white man and instead was impregnated by the sperm donated by an African American man. No lasting coverage - all at the time of trial or second trial. This feels like it isn't notable and isn't terribly encyclopedic. (Daniel)
2024-05-31 00:08 Jenna Syken (American figure skater (born 1990)) Jenna Syken (Hebrew: ג'ינה סייקן) (born October 19, 1990 in Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American figure skater who competes for Israel. In November 2005 she placed 9th on the novice level in the 2006 Eastern Sectional Championships, failing to qualify for the 2006 U.S. Non-notable figure skater despite one national championship win (for Israel). Nothing since retirement. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-31 02:29 Darja Škrlj (Slovenian figure skater (born 1985)) Darja Škrlj (born 13 March 1985 in Ljubljana) is a Slovenian figure skater who competes in ladies singles. She won the gold medal at the Slovenian Figure Skating Championships in 2005. Non-notable figure skater despite one national championship win (for Slovenia). Nothing since retirement. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-31 02:30 Moyo Shomade (Nigerian entrepreneur) Moyo Shomade (born December 5, 1985) is a Nigerian entrepreneur, film maker, music executive and A&R. She's known as the manager for artists as Sarz, Aramide, Kel, Mz Kiss and other artists. She's the co-founder of Mainland Block Party together with Bizzle, Asa, and Toby Mohammed, One Mic Naija with Tosyn Bucknor and Osagie Osarenz and has worked on several events in Lagos. Fails WP:CREATIVE and WP:BASIC. All mentions are passing. Not sure why this was accepted by AfC. (Clearfrienda)
2024-06-02 11:42 Alice Azure (American writer and poet) Alice Azure (born July 30, 1940) is an American poet and writer. She is a member of

the St. Louis Poetry Center.

notability, multiple issues (Ssenier)

Culture/Media[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-28 18:07 Joshua Corin (American author and screenwriter) Joshua Corin is an American author and screenwriter. He is known for writing the novel Nuclear Winter Wonderland and a screenplay for the novel. Nuclear Winter Wonderland follows the story of an underachieving college kid, Adam Weiss, whose sister Anna is kidnapped by a lunatic nuclear terrorist. Doesn't seem to be notable. None notable award and non-notable book (was deleted for being non-notable in an AfD. Cannot find reliable third party sources for their notability. (Canterbury Tail)
2024-05-28 21:02 Babel Middleware (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory language interoperability software) Babel is an open source middleware system serving the scientific computing community. As a language interoperability tool, Babel enables the arbitrary mixing of software libraries written in C/C++, Fortran, Python, and Java. As a distributed computing platform, Babel provides a language-neutral Remote Method Invocation (RMI) scheme similar to Java's RMI which allows third-party plug-ins to specify custom data encodings and network protocols. Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that are secondary and cover the subject with enough depth to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-28 22:06 DSPnano RTOS (Computer operating system) DSPnano is an embedded real-time operating system (RTOS) which is compatible with POSIX and embedded Linux. It was first created in 1996 and was one of the first pthread based real-time kernels. Its entire focus was on tiny real-time digital signal processing systems and has been optimized to deliver high performance DSP on embedded digital signal controllers and digital signal processors [2]. I cannot find any adequate sources discussing this operating system other than very brief mentions in stuff like "list of every operating system." The creator of the article also is the CEO of the company that made this making it an advertisement. (Schützenpanzer)
2024-05-28 22:26 FVWM-Crystal FVWM-Crystal is a theme framework for the FVWM window manager. It uses GUI tools to edit the look of windows, instead of the use of editing a text file in FVWM. It creates a desktop environment using FVWM as its window manager and main core. Fails WP: N. I can't find any reliable secondary sources that give this library more than a passing mention. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-29 23:05 2007 Langerado Music Festival The fifth Langerado Festival was held from Friday, March 9, to Sunday, March 11, 2007. The event was expanded to three full days of music, which started with performances by Trey Anastasio and STS9 on Thursday, March 8. Fails to satisfy notability guidelines. Only one newspaper article found in a WP:BEFORE search. (Zsinj)
2024-05-29 03:19 Jeff Pearce (historian) Jeff Pearce is a Canadian historian and journalist who has written and reported on a variety of topics including a book on the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and Italy's occupation of Ethiopia, as well as video reporting on the Mai Kadra massacre and other aspects of the Tigray War. This person is not notable under the notability guideline for authors or the general notability guideline. I could not find significant coverage of this subject or his books in independent, reliable sources. The sources cited are YouTube videos (including the subject's own, e.g., [3]), the subject's blogs, and a book listing on Amazon. (Voorts)
2024-05-28 16:29 Justice Waits (2005 book by Joel Davis) Justice Waits: The UC Davis Sweetheart Murders is a 2005 biography by Joel Davis about the 1980 murders of two UC Davis freshmen, John Riggins and Sabrina Gonsalves. Dubbed "The Sweetheart Murders", the case remained cold until August 27, 2002, when incriminating DNA evidence obtained from a blanket in the kidnappers' van proved that convicted child molester Richard Hirschfield was involved in the murders. Article is about a non-notable book. WP:BKCRIT (GranCavallo)
2024-06-02 07:12 Erkin Rakishev (Kazakhstani film director) Erkin Rakishev is a prolific Kazakh film director. He was working on a now canceled and unauthorized film sequel to Borat titled My Brother, Borat. It was supposed to be a comedy intended to portray Kazakhstan in a more favorable and realistic light than Sacha Baron Cohen's film. Lack of notability and fails WP:FILMMAKER. All news regarding subject is based entirely around My Brother, Borat. A merge is not recommended as there is no substantial information in this article that could be added. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-06-02 16:19 Bombs and Bottles (Musical artist) Bombs And Bottles (also known as BnB or B&B, real name Harrison Zafrin, born January 23, 1990) is an American recording artist and record producer from Brooklyn, New York, and spent the majority of his life growing up in the New York City suburb of New Rochelle. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NMUSIC (Here2rewrite)
2024-06-02 19:15 Punk Bunny Coffee (American coffee company owned by Green Day) Punk Bunny Coffee, previously Oakland Coffee Works is a coffee company founded in 2015 by Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt of the American punk rock band Green Day. The company aims to set a standard for "compostability" in coffee packaging. Article reads like an advertisement, and I can barely find any sources following the name change. (The Sharpest Lives)
2024-05-31 21:30 Tommy Ray Calvert, Jr. (American politician) Tommy Ray Calvert, Jr. is an American politician. He has been Bexar County Commissioner, Precinct 4 since 2015, when he became the first black member of the Bexar County Commissioners Court. He is now serving his third term since 2022. Calvert is also the general manager of KROV FM, “24-hour urban contemporary online station that features community news intertwined with soul, hip-hop, jazz and gospel music." Fails WP:NPOL (county commissioner) and WP:BASIC (no in-depth coverage at all). (Clearfrienda)
2024-06-02 15:34 Chris Nash (actor) Chris Nash (born April 12, 1961) is a musician and former actor, best known for his role as Gene Harbrough in Mischief (1985), and The Wraith (1986). Not meeting notability for actors or musicians. Coverage given is only confirmation of acting roles, minor mentions or primary sources. No articles in media about this individual, fails notability guidelines. (Oaktree b)
2024-05-29 19:04 Fantasy cricket Fantasy cricket is a part of the fantasy sports genre. It is an online game in which a virtual team of real cricket players is created and points are scored depending on how those players perform in real-life matches. To win a tournament, players must work towards attaining the maximum points and the highest rank on the leaderboard. Content is almost certainly original research. Neither of the two citations are relevant — one is a statute with no direct connection to the subject-matter; the other is purported to be a case about the subject but it makes no mention of fantasy games and only mentions cricket once, in the real world sense. PearlyGigs (talk) 19:04, 29 May 2024 (UTC) (PearlyGigs)
2024-06-03 22:10 User:JackkBrown/sandbox My edit counter is already high, here I have made about 30 edits. I request to clean up this edit history by deleting the page. (JackkBrown)
2024-06-03 22:28 Muhammad Amir Rana (Pakistani journalist and writer) Muhammad Amir Rana is a Pakistani security analyst, researcher, and writer. He is the director of the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), an Islamabad-based think tank that focuses on research and advocacy related to peace, security, and extremism in Pakistan and the broader South Asian region. Fails WP:GNG (Saqib)
2024-06-04 00:29 Ali Hashem (Lebanese journalist (born 1980)) Ali Hashem (born 1980) is a Lebanese journalist. He is a columnist for Al-Monitor and covers the Middle East in general, with special emphasis on Iranian affairs. He also works for Al Jazeera English, and was previously the BBC's Iran affairs correspondent. Most content in article not supported by references, whether provided or not. Topic appears to lack sufficient notability. (Revirvlkodlaku)

Culture/Media/Books[edit]

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2024-06-01 07:39 Omner (Nephite missionary in the Book of Mormon) According to the Book of Mormon, Omner was a Nephite missionary and one of the sons of King Mosiah II. He was also brother to the prophet Ammon. As related in the Book of Mormon narrative, Omner and his three brothers (Ammon, Aaron, and Himni), left their father, and his people, to travel to the land of the Lamanites in order to preach the gospel to them. This topic does not meet WP:GNG (Bridge Erector)

Culture/Media/Entertainment[edit]

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2024-06-03 20:20 Bearded (magazine) (British music magazine) Bearded is a British bi-monthly music magazine that covers the independent music industry, reviewing artists who are either unsigned or signed to independent record labels. Nothing notable about this publication; article seems like a COI effort. (Drmies)

Culture/Media/Films[edit]

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2024-06-01 13:13 Psychoporn (Taiwanese pornographic film studio) Psychoporn (or Chinese: 色控攝影工作室) is a Taiwanese pornographic film studio published primarily to the Asian market. One source seems invalid; the other is not mainly focusing on this pornographic film studio (although it is mentioned in 4-5 paragraphs in the article and the "team leader" is interviewed about the topic of the article ). (Mushy Yank)

Culture/Media/Music[edit]

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2024-05-28 17:43 Vester Guitars (trademark) Vester was a musical instrument brand specialised in guitars and amplifiers, formed as a part of retail company "Samuel Music" based in Effingham, Illinois. Fails WP:GNG. The two available sources are on Vester's non-notable parent company, not Vester itself. Google News returns one mention of the brand in a guitarist interview with a non-RS source and a search of Guitar World's site returns one hit that lists the brand in a recap of a Youtube video - there aren't even the usual PR releases! I don't see this being a notable company. (Mbinebri)
2024-05-29 18:12 Yamaha Artist A Yamaha Artist is a designation bestowed by Yamaha, by invitation, to musical artists who are considered to be critically acclaimed in their instruments or genres. Acceptance as a Yamaha Artist is tantamount to a reciprocal endorsement by Yamaha. Like other musical instrument manufacturers, Yamaha supports its artists in various ways. Not a notable concept - cannot find evidence of notability separate from Yamaha as a company. (Ganesha811)
2024-05-29 18:39 Richard Wagner Conservatory (school) The Richard Wagner Conservatory of Music in Vienna first began as a music school in 2009. Following extensive preparation the music school was then expanded to include a university level conservatory. As of 1 September 2013 the conservatory has been officially recognized by the Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture. The only cited sources suggest this school doesn't really exist. If it's a scam I'm not sure it's a notable one in Wikipedia terms, at any rate the sourcing doesn't seem to be there to write a decent encyclopedia article. (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-29 18:44 The Vogue (band) (Austrian psychedelic mod band) The Vogue were an Austrian psychedelic mod band, formed in 1978 in Vienna, Austria. The group existed until 1982 and released one album and two singles, the second of which was released by Falco label GiG. ‘The Frozen Seas Of Io’, despite their underground status and due to their loyal fan base, became a number 2 hit in the Austrian Hitradio Ö3 Hit-Wähl-Mit' radio charts. Does not meet WP:GNG, independent coverage is unavailable. (Rosguill)
2024-05-30 10:57 Jonathan Girard (conductor) (American-Canadian Conductor) Jonathan Girard (born April 25, 1978) is an American-Canadian born conductor based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Don't think Girard meets notability requirement. Page created and primarily written by a single-purpose account. (Risedemise)
2024-05-31 21:19 Fluxion (electronic musician) (Musical artist) Fluxion is a pseudonym of Konstantinos Soublis (born 1973), a musician and producer of electronic music from Greece. No significant coverage; fails WP:MUSICBIO (JalenFolf)
2024-06-03 20:22 The Lonely Hearts (Rock band from Nashville, Tennessee) The Lonely Hearts are an Americana and rock band formed in 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee by brothers Will and Josiah Holland. They have released one full-length album, Paper Tapes. Seems to fail NBAND (Graywalls)
2024-06-03 23:46 The Legacy Continues... (The Inspirations album) (2024 studio album by The Inspirations) The Legacy Continues is the sixty-fifth studio album by the Inspirations, a Southern gospel quartet. It was released on March 8, 2024, by Horizon Records. It was produced by Jeff Collins. Independent notability not established. Already in draft space and can continue to be worked on there if creator of article can locate enough reliable sources per WP:NALBUMS. (Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars)

Culture/Media/Software[edit]

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2024-05-28 20:13 Apache Yetus Apache Yetus is a collection of libraries and tools that enable contribution and release processes for software projects. Portions are used by a wide variety of Apache projects, including Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase. Fails WP: N. I could only find a self-published tutorial on how to use Yetus for a specific use case, but this isn't necessarily reliable. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-28 22:34 LUnix (Operating system) LUnix (short for "Little Unix") is a Unix-like multi-tasking operating system designed to run natively on the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 home computer systems. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using an RS-232 interface). Unlike most Unix-like systems, LUnix is written in 6502 assembly language instead of C. I could find no adequate coverage of this operating system in order to justify an article on it. Any mentions found were brief mentions mostly just copied from this article or a deluge of a people misspelling Linux, even in books. (Schützenpanzer)
2024-05-30 07:04 Tabii Tabii is a Turkish streaming service launched by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) on May 7, 2023. The platform aims to provide a diverse array of Turkish content to both local and international audiences, positioning itself as a competitor to global streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video. Not a single reference except links to tabil.com / Unsourced and promo! (Saqib)
2024-06-02 07:16 Adobe JRun (J2EE application server) JRun is a J2EE application server, originally developed in 1997 as a Java Servlet engine by Live Software and subsequently purchased by Allaire, who brought out the first J2EE compliant version. It was acquired by Macromedia prior to its 2001 takeover of Allaire, and subsequently by Adobe Systems when it bought Macromedia in 2005. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.218.11)
2024-06-03 15:21 Cheqbook (American cloud accounting software company) Cheqbook is an American cloud-based accounting software-as-a-service for small-to-medium businesses and independent contractors headquartered in Kahului, Hawaii. Cheqbook automates downloading and categorizing transactions in addition to offering services like invoicing, bill pay, and transactional reporting. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Coverage is trivial (routine launch announcements) or unreliable. (Teratix)
2024-06-03 17:30 Barcelona Ventures Barcelona Ventures is a seed accelerator and resource platform for European startups to get a foothold in Silicon Valley to connect with investors and expand into the US market. Barcelona Ventures provides mentoring programs, helps coordinate with US legal counsel, immigration services, access to investors, and a Silicon Valley network. Really not seeing that this meets WP:CORP. The sources are all corporate blogs signal-boosting press releases where this organization is calling for companies to apply for its programs. Doesn't really seem to be significant, ongoing coverage. (Here2rewrite)

Culture/Media/Television[edit]

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2024-06-02 06:24 WRLW-CD (Television station in Indiana, United States) WRLW-CD, virtual channel 17 (UHF digital channel 21), is a low-powered Heartland-affiliated television station licensed to Salem, Indiana, United States. The station is owned by Rebecca White. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)

Culture/Performing arts[edit]

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2024-06-01 22:20 Kaloi k'Agathoi Kaloi k'Agathoi is a theatre company specialising in Classical drama. It is based in Herefordshire and operates throughout the UK. The company stages original adaptations of Ancient Greek plays, and has developed an educational programme to promote and foster the teaching of Classical dramatic texts through drama. This article does not meet notability requirements - it seems to have been created by a member of the group itself, Alex Outhwaite, (see: https://www.oldherefordiansclub.co.uk/StaticFiles/HerefordCathedralITW_0000000051.pdf) and they are the only one to have contibuted any content of note. None of the content is referenced, and attempts to find reliable sources to verify claims have failed. The group is very small, and does not seem significant enough to warrant an article. Finally, from its social media presence and website, the group appears to have been inactive for a number of years. (Mjocc)

Culture/Philosophy and religion[edit]

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2024-05-30 21:06 Koottumuchi Bhagavathy Temple (Hindu temple in Vellatanjoor, Thrissur, India) Kootumuchi Temple is a Hindu temple in Vellatanjoor of Thrissur District. The temple deity is a goddess called the Kootumuchikal Amma, considered to be the incarnation of Durga. No sources at all found, fails WP:GNG. (Cocobb8)

Culture/Sports[edit]

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2024-05-28 08:43 2019 Liga 1 U-16 (Football tournament season) The 2019 Liga 1 U-16 (known as the Super Soccer TV Elite Pro Academy Liga 1 U-16 2019 for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the Liga 1 Elite Pro Academy U-16. The league is currently the youth level (U-16) football league in Indonesia. The season started on 19 April and finished with a final on 6 October 2019. Per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Liga 1 U-16. (Geschichte)
2024-05-28 20:38 Quinton Crocker (South African rugby union player) Quinton Crocker (born 26 June 1987) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with KwaZulu-Natal club side College Rovers. He is a utility back that can play at centre, full-back, fly-half or winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 22:25 Sino Nyoka (Rugby player) Sinoyuvo 'Snake' Nyoka (born 7 August 1990) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Border Bulldogs in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 22:30 Riaan Vermeulen (South African rugby union player) Riaan Vermeulen (born 3 August 1984) is a South African rugby union player. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 23:42 Adam Nowell (British basketball player) Adam Nowell (born 3 July 1984 in Liverpool, England) is a British professional basketball player, currently playing for Everton Tigers in the British Basketball League. Non-notable minor league basketball player. No sources. (Fred Zepelin)
2024-05-29 00:08 Dean Grant (Rugby player) Dean Grant (born 18 March 1989 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the French Fédérale 1 side SO Chambéry. His regular position is fly-half. Sporting an uncanny resemblance to the Hollywood actor, Matt Damon, Dean is considered one of South Africa's sexiest sportsmen. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 06:49 Beneteau Wizz (Dinghy from Missouri) The Beneteau Wizz is a two-man dinghy built in 1982. It was elected as boat of the year in that same year. First and second sources unaccessible, third source has no information on the Wizz winning any competition, Fourth source is likely an advertisement, and the page does not seem very notable compared to the other boats made by Beneteau. (MessageApp)
2024-05-29 01:41 Joshua Dutosme (Filipino footballer) Joshua Dutosme (born 23 November 1998) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a Defender (association football) for One Taguig and the Philippines national football team. Seems like a case of WP:TOOSOON as I am struggling to find WP:SIGCOV of this footballer. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 15:25 Yannick Neuville (Belgian rally driver (born 1991)) Yannick Neuville (born 19 June 1991) is a Belgian rally driver, who drives in the German Rally Championship. He is the younger brother of Thierry Neuville. Fails WP:BIO and WP:NSPORT, no references to significant coverage in reliable sources. Fails any additional criteria as well. (Mika1h)
2024-05-29 19:37 Lolo Waka (Rugby player) Lolo Yanga Waka (born 23 December 1986) is a South African rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is wing. He represents Golden Lions club side Pirates, having previously played provincial rugby for the Border Bulldogs and Griquas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 23:52 Whestley Moolman (South African rugby union player) Whestley Moolman (born 4 February 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is scrum-half. He represents the Golden Lions in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup. Moolman previously played for the Leopards before making the move to Johannesburg along with brother Bradley ahead of the 2012 season. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 00:52 Ganfried May (Rugby player) Ganfried May (born 25 July 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player for the SWD Eagles. He is a utility back that can play as a fullback, winger or fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 02:22 Mihlali Mpafi (Rugby player) Mihlali Mpafi (born 17 June 1992 in Mdantsane, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 02:56 Maphutha Dolo (South African rugby union player) Maphutha Stephen Dolo (born (1992-03-13)13 March 1992 in Pietersburg, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup. His regular position is winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 03:00 Jaco Grobler (South African rugby union player) Francois Jacobus Grobler (born 11 June 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 13:11 2023 Legends League Cricket Masters (Cricket tournament) The 2023 Legends League Cricket Masters or LLC Masters was a Twenty20 cricket tournament featuring retired players, many of them former internationals. It featured three teams and was held in Doha in March 2023. Non-notable cricket league, fails WP:GNG and WP:OFFCRIC/WP:NCRIC. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-30 13:16 US Masters T10 League (Cricket tournament) The US Masters T10 League is a T10 cricket league in the United States with teams featuring retired international cricketers, launched and owned by T Ten Sports Management. The inaugural season took place in August 2023. Non-notable cricket league, fails WP:GNG and WP:OFFCRIC/WP:NCRIC. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-30 13:19 2023 US Masters T10 League (1st edition of the US Masters T10 League) The 2023 US Masters T10 League (also known as Winbuzz US Masters T10 League 2023 for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural season of the US Masters T10 League. The tournament was played between August 18 and 27 at Central Broward Park in Lauderhill, Florida using a T10 cricket format. Non-notable cricket league, fails WP:GNG and WP:OFFCRIC/WP:NCRIC. Coverage is WP:ROUTINE. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-30 14:42 Austria national futsal team (Austrian Sports Team) The Austria national futsal team is controlled by the Austrian Football Association, the governing body for futsal in Austria and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the World Cup and the UEFA Futsal Euro. Does not meet WP:GNG, coverage is limited to affiliated sources (with more of the same on de.wiki). Searching online in German, I was only able to find results about the regular national football team, nothing about futsal. (Rosguill)
2024-05-30 14:54 Darko Ilić (German footballer (born 2004)) Darko Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Илић; born 1 January 2004) is a German professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Canadian club Whitecaps FC 2 in MLS Next Pro. Does not meet WP:GNG, prose coverage is limited to primary sources. Searching online in Latin and Cyrillic, I found more such sources, and a lot of unrelated material about another Darko Ilic involved in Death of David Dragičević (Rosguill)
2024-05-30 18:12 Bangi Kobese (South African rugby player (born 1992)) Bangihlombe Kobese (born 19 January 1992) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the Border Bulldogs. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 19:12 List of first grade CSDRFL players This is an incomplete record of the players who have played in the Cronulla-Sutherland District Rugby Football League and then gone on to represent a professional team in rugby. Unreferenced list. Doesn't seem notable enough to satisfy WP:NLIST. (J Mo 101)
2024-05-31 00:08 Jenna Syken (American figure skater (born 1990)) Jenna Syken (Hebrew: ג'ינה סייקן) (born October 19, 1990 in Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American figure skater who competes for Israel. In November 2005 she placed 9th on the novice level in the 2006 Eastern Sectional Championships, failing to qualify for the 2006 U.S. Non-notable figure skater despite one national championship win (for Israel). Nothing since retirement. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-31 02:29 Darja Škrlj (Slovenian figure skater (born 1985)) Darja Škrlj (born 13 March 1985 in Ljubljana) is a Slovenian figure skater who competes in ladies singles. She won the gold medal at the Slovenian Figure Skating Championships in 2005. Non-notable figure skater despite one national championship win (for Slovenia). Nothing since retirement. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-31 07:35 2022 Road Safety World Series (Cricket league season) The 2022 Road Safety World Series was the second season of an international Twenty20 cricket league featuring retired international cricketers. It was organised by the Road Safety World Series to raise awareness about road safety. Fails WP:NCRIC/WP:OFFCRIC. Little substantial coverage, mostly WP:NOTSTATS and not much else. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-31 14:18 Evros Soufli F.C. (Football club) Evros Soufli Football Club is an amateur Greek football club, based in Soufli, Evros. Non-notable amateur Greek football club which appears to have been fairly small in terms of popularity during its time. Unsourced since creation in 2013. (Hey man im josh)
2024-05-31 14:20 Imathia Football Clubs Association (governing body of association football in the Greek prefecture of Imathia) The Imathia Football Clubs Association (IMFCA) (Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Ημαθίας, ΕΠΣHΜ = Enosi Podosfairikon Somateion Imathias, EPSIP) is a football (soccer) organization in the Imathia regional unit that is part of the Greek Football Federation. Unreferenced non-notable small amateur football club which has been unreferenced since its creation. (Hey man im josh)
2024-05-31 19:28 2020–21 Road Safety World Series (Cricket tournament) The 2020–21 Road Safety World Series was the inaugural season of the Road Safety World Series, a Twenty20 cricket league featuring retired international cricketers. It was organised by the Road Safety World Series to raise awareness about road safety. The 2020–21 edition of the series featured players from India, England, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, Australia and Bangladesh. Fails WP:NCRIC/WP:OFFCRIC. Little substantial coverage, mostly WP:NOTSTATS and not much else, with large parts of the prose just being match summaries. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-06-02 16:07 21st Battle of Centralians (School Cricket Match Series) 21st Battle of Centralians is the 2023 edition of Battle of Salpiti Raigam Koralaya a School Cricket Match Series played between Piliyandala Central College and Taxila Central College, Horana as part of the 2023 edition of Big Matches. It includes a Test Match and a One-Day Match. We do not cover schools cricket, unless historically notable, which this is not. Also, unless I have missed a recent ICC press release, Taxila Central College and Piliyandala Central College have not become the 13th and 14th Full Members of the ICC, and thus do not play Test matches. Fails WP:GNG, WP:EVENT, WP:NCRIC. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-06-02 19:16 2022 Liga 1 U-18 (Football tournament season) The 2022 Liga 1 U-18 (known as the Mola Elite Pro Academy Liga 1 U-18 2022 for sponsorship reasons) was the third season of the Liga 1 Elite Pro Academy U-18. The league is currently the youth level (U-18) football league in Indonesia. The season started on 15 August. Per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Liga 1 U-16. (Geschichte)
2024-06-02 19:16 2019 Liga 1 U-18 (Football tournament season) The 2019 Liga 1 U-18 (known as the Super Soccer TV Elite Pro Academy Liga 1 U-18 2019 for sponsorship reasons) was the first season of the Liga 1 Elite Pro Academy U-18. The league is currently the youth level (U-18) football league in Indonesia. The season started on 15 June and finished with a final on 25 November 2019. Per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Liga 1 U-16. (Geschichte)
2024-06-02 23:07 Stoof Bezuidenhout (South African rugby union player) Stephanus Marthinus 'Stoof' Bezuidenhout (born 10 May 1986 in Vereeniging, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who played with the Leopards from 2011 to 2015. His regular position is tighthead prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 03:12 Aidynn Cupido (South African rugby union player) Aidynn Cupido (born 4 September 1996) is a South African rugby union player for the Lions in the Pro14 Rainbow Cup SA and Golden Lions in the Currie Cup. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 03:54 Foxy Ntleki (Rugby player) Lonwabo Nicholus 'Foxy' Ntleki (born 7 August 1992) is a South African rugby union player, who played for the Eastern Province Kings in 2012 and 2013. His regular position is centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 08:31 Raycho Raychev (Bulgarian footballer) Raycho Raychev (sometimes also transliterated as Raicho Raichev) (Bulgarian: Райчо Райчев) (born 1 February 1971) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In his career, he represented Minyor, CSKA Sofia, Metalurg Pernik, and Belasitsa. Non-notable footballer, fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG. (Primefac)
2024-06-03 20:26 Elandré Huggett (Rugby player) Elandré Huggett is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Cheetahs in the Pro14, the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup and the Free State XV in the Rugby Challenge. His usual position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 20:31 Dandré van der Westhuizen (Rugby player) Dandré van der Westhuizen (born 6 November 1991 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with the Falcons. He can play as a loosehead or tighthead prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 20:36 Anrich Richter (Rugby player) Anrich Richter (born (1991-05-30)30 May 1991 in Kempton Park, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Falcons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half, but he has occasionally played winger or centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime[edit]

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2024-06-03 13:47 Blowtorch Brand (Fictional comic book character) Blowtorch Brand is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The New Defenders #135 (September 1984). Fails WP:GNG as I could not find any coverage in reliable sources. (Cocobb8)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion[edit]

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2024-05-28 17:05 Miss Universe Cambodia 2023 (Beauty pageant) Miss Universe Cambodia 2023 was the 5th edition of the Miss Universe Cambodia pageant which was held on September 7, 2023, in Phnom Penh. Sotheary By Miss Universe Cambodia 2017 crowned Sotima John as her successor at the end of the event. Notability of this event has not been established as per WP:GNG. One or two non-primary sources are not sufficient. (Bri)
2024-06-03 10:59 Hansengross Hansengross is an independent fashion label started in 2006. The company is based in New York City and is known for its socially responsible, locally produced bags for men, women, and travel. Does not prove notability. Unreliable sourcing. (Anarchyte)
2024-06-03 18:51 Daniel Vaudd (British Perfumer & Cosmetic Scientist) Daniel Vaudd (pronounced ‘vode’) is a perfumer residing in London. Daniel Vaudd changed his name from Kenlee Daniel. A certified Cosmetic Scientist, Daniel trained under evaluative perfumer John Ayres, the Director of the UK Fragrance Foundation, who taught him clarity and structure of perfume and how to refine his abilities. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NBIO. (Jlwoodwa)

Geography/Geographical[edit]

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2024-05-30 08:01 Rice Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) Rice Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York east of West Burlington, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-30 14:32 Fall Creek, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Fall Creek is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States, southeast of Eugene/Springfield. Nearby communities include Dexter to the south, Lowell to the southeast, and Jasper to the northwest. Unsourced; most information that was found was about the creek, and not any community. The best I could do is [4], which describes a Fall Creek Improvement Association, but even that is vague about what Fall Creek is/was. Likely just an "area" rather than a defined community. Without better information there is nothing here for an article; fails WP:GEOLAND. The bit about covered bridges is irrelevant and could be in another article, if sources could be found. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-31 08:52 South Hill (Sullivan County, New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) South Hill is a mountain in Sullivan County, New York. It is located southeast of Grahamsville. Thunder Hill is located west-northwest and Sugarloaf Mountain is located north-northeast of South Hill. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Africa[edit]

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2024-05-28 16:42 ENPI Italy–Tunisia CBC Programme (European cooperation programme) The ENPI CBC Italy-Tunisia Programme is a European cooperation programme. It is part of the European Strategy 2007-2013 for Cross-border cooperation of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), implemented in the context of the enlargement of the European Union. Fails GNG. Nothing in Google news, newspapers or books. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa[edit]

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2024-05-28 20:38 Quinton Crocker (South African rugby union player) Quinton Crocker (born 26 June 1987) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with KwaZulu-Natal club side College Rovers. He is a utility back that can play at centre, full-back, fly-half or winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 22:25 Sino Nyoka (Rugby player) Sinoyuvo 'Snake' Nyoka (born 7 August 1990) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Border Bulldogs in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-28 22:30 Riaan Vermeulen (South African rugby union player) Riaan Vermeulen (born 3 August 1984) is a South African rugby union player. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 00:08 Dean Grant (Rugby player) Dean Grant (born 18 March 1989 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the French Fédérale 1 side SO Chambéry. His regular position is fly-half. Sporting an uncanny resemblance to the Hollywood actor, Matt Damon, Dean is considered one of South Africa's sexiest sportsmen. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 19:37 Lolo Waka (Rugby player) Lolo Yanga Waka (born 23 December 1986) is a South African rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is wing. He represents Golden Lions club side Pirates, having previously played provincial rugby for the Border Bulldogs and Griquas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-29 23:52 Whestley Moolman (South African rugby union player) Whestley Moolman (born 4 February 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is scrum-half. He represents the Golden Lions in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup. Moolman previously played for the Leopards before making the move to Johannesburg along with brother Bradley ahead of the 2012 season. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 00:52 Ganfried May (Rugby player) Ganfried May (born 25 July 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player for the SWD Eagles. He is a utility back that can play as a fullback, winger or fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 02:22 Mihlali Mpafi (Rugby player) Mihlali Mpafi (born 17 June 1992 in Mdantsane, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 02:56 Maphutha Dolo (South African rugby union player) Maphutha Stephen Dolo (born (1992-03-13)13 March 1992 in Pietersburg, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup. His regular position is winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 03:00 Jaco Grobler (South African rugby union player) Francois Jacobus Grobler (born 11 June 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-30 14:57 Dutch Reformed Church, Alexandria (Church in Alexandria, Eastern Cape) The Dutch Reformed Church is a place of worship of the Dutch Reformed Church in Alexandria, South Africa. The only available independent coverage appears to be a brief mention in a book about the Voortrekkers ([5]), no other usable results showed up in English and Afrikaans Scholar, Books, and internet searches (Rosguill)
2024-05-30 18:12 Bangi Kobese (South African rugby player (born 1992)) Bangihlombe Kobese (born 19 January 1992) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the Border Bulldogs. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-02 23:07 Stoof Bezuidenhout (South African rugby union player) Stephanus Marthinus 'Stoof' Bezuidenhout (born 10 May 1986 in Vereeniging, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who played with the Leopards from 2011 to 2015. His regular position is tighthead prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 03:12 Aidynn Cupido (South African rugby union player) Aidynn Cupido (born 4 September 1996) is a South African rugby union player for the Lions in the Pro14 Rainbow Cup SA and Golden Lions in the Currie Cup. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 03:54 Foxy Ntleki (Rugby player) Lonwabo Nicholus 'Foxy' Ntleki (born 7 August 1992) is a South African rugby union player, who played for the Eastern Province Kings in 2012 and 2013. His regular position is centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 20:26 Elandré Huggett (Rugby player) Elandré Huggett is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Cheetahs in the Pro14, the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup and the Free State XV in the Rugby Challenge. His usual position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 20:31 Dandré van der Westhuizen (Rugby player) Dandré van der Westhuizen (born 6 November 1991 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with the Falcons. He can play as a loosehead or tighthead prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-03 20:36 Anrich Richter (Rugby player) Anrich Richter (born (1991-05-30)30 May 1991 in Kempton Park, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Falcons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half, but he has occasionally played winger or centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa[edit]

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2024-05-29 02:43 New Edubiase Senior High School The New Edubiase Senior High School is a mixed second cycle institution and was established in September 1969 to serve New Edubiase township and its surrounding communities and the country at large. Fails WP:NSCHOOL, requires significant coverage (not inclusion in lists or directories) in multiple independent secondary sources. (Dan arndt)
2024-05-31 02:30 Moyo Shomade (Nigerian entrepreneur) Moyo Shomade (born December 5, 1985) is a Nigerian entrepreneur, film maker, music executive and A&R. She's known as the manager for artists as Sarz, Aramide, Kel, Mz Kiss and other artists. She's the co-founder of Mainland Block Party together with Bizzle, Asa, and Toby Mohammed, One Mic Naija with Tosyn Bucknor and Osagie Osarenz and has worked on several events in Lagos. Fails WP:CREATIVE and WP:BASIC. All mentions are passing. Not sure why this was accepted by AfC. (Clearfrienda)
2024-05-31 10:36 Kamo Cultural Festival (Cultural festival in Nigeria) Kamo Cultural Festival is an annual event commonly celebrated by the Kamo and Awak ethnic groupings in Kaltungo, Gombe State, Nigeria. It is celebrated before the commencement of the rainy season, around April and May. Does not appear to meet general notability standard of substantial independent sources per policy. (Whisky and more)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America[edit]

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2024-05-28 11:33 The Lookoff, Nova Scotia (human settlement in Nova Scotia, Canada) The Lookoff is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Kings County. Lack of notability and any information anything past the most basic description with an uncited source. (Nxnbl)
2024-05-28 01:08 Varick (hamlet), New York (Hamlet in New York, United States) Varick is a hamlet in the Town of Varick, Seneca County, New York, United States near the former Seneca Army Depot along Reeder Creek. It is located nine miles (14 km) southeast of the City of Geneva, at an elevation of 604 feet (184 m). The primary intersection in the hamlet is at N.Y. Route 96A and Yale Farm Road (CR 127). this hamlet does not exist (Phytism)
2024-05-29 20:54 Reformed Youth Movement (organization) Reformed Youth Movement (RYM) is a non-denominational junior and senior high conference located in Florida, Colorado and Oregon in the United States for students (the name refers to its origin in the Calvinist tradition). Such students are typically from a Protestant Evangelical background. Fails WP:Notability (ForsythiaJo)
2024-05-30 08:01 Rice Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) Rice Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York east of West Burlington, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-30 09:28 Manuel E. Machado (American businessman (born 1967)) Manuel E. Machado (born June 29, 1967) a Cuban-American businessman and the co-chairman of CCOMGROUP, a minority-owned communications agency headquartered in Miami, Florida. Dubious notability. Created by a COI editor. (Risedemise)
2024-05-30 09:28 Al Garcia-Serra (Cuban-American business) Al Garcia-Serra is a Cuban-American businessman. He has been founder and partner/COO/CEO of three marketing agencies, including Commonground/MGS, marketing communications' first minority-owned holding company. The holding group has headquarters in New York with offices in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Miami. Dubious notability. Created by a COI editor. (Risedemise)
2024-05-30 09:28 MGSCOMM MGSCOMM is an independently owned integrated marketing communications agency. MGSCOMM, formerly known as Machado Garcia-Serra Communications, ranked among the top 20 in the “2013 Advertising Age, 50 Largest U.S. Hispanic Agencies”, as well as named among the top 100 in the “2012 Hispanic Business 500 Largest US Hispanic-Owned Companies”. Dubious notability. Created by a COI editor. (Risedemise)
2024-05-29 14:54 Cannabis political parties of Minnesota (Minnesota cannabis political party history) Cannabis political parties of Minnesota include the Grassroots—Legalize Cannabis Party, the Independence Party, and the Legal Marijuana Now Party. Also, both the Libertarian Party and the Green Party advocate for the legalization of marijuana. This article is redundant as it overlaps significantly with existing articles on political parties in Minnesota and the specific cannabis-related parties. The content can be consolidated into the existing article Political parties in Minnesota, which already includes detailed information on the same topic. (Petermgrund)
2024-05-30 14:14 Brickerville, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Brickerville is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Sourced only to GNIS, which is insufficient for notability. Book searches turn up nothing, and newspaper results are limited to trivial mentions of someone in Brickerville dying, selling their store, etc. No significant coverage, fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-30 14:36 Flagg, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Flagg, Oregon, began as a railroad station on the Southern Pacific Line from Eugene to Coos Bay and later became an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States, on Penn Road approximately 5 miles (8 km) west of Vaughn. Wildcat Creek, a tributary of the Siuslaw River, flows by Flagg. Non-notable rail siding, not a community. First appears on 1957 USGS topo map clearly showing a siding with no human structures: [6]. False article; location fails WP:GEOLAND. Sources cited insufficient for notability. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-30 14:37 Franklin, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Franklin is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located near Veneta, and is approximately 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Eugene. Sourced only to GNIS, which is insufficient for notability. Could not find any information unambiguously about this place, although common name makes searching difficult. Failure of WP:GEOLAND unless more sources can be found. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-30 17:53 Aero Gare Aero Gare was a kitplane manufacturer founded by Gary LeGare in Mojave, California to marketed the Sea Hawker amphibious aircraft. It sold all rights to the design to Aero Composites in 1986. Doesn't meet WP:N (Boleyn)
2024-05-30 14:41 Gillespie Corners, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Gillespie Corners is a road junction and unincorporated locale in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Gillespie Corners lies at the intersection of Territorial Highway and Lorane Highway, southwest of Eugene. The Territorial Highway is one of Oregon's oldest roads. Non-notable locale. Sourced only to GNIS and a document about a road improvement project having nothing to do with the place at all (and which makes up more than half of the article). Plenty of mentions exist in local newspapers: [7], but all are trivial and just describe the place as a location where some insignificant thing happened. Without better sources that are specifically about this location, it fails WP:GNG and WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-30 14:32 Fall Creek, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Fall Creek is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States, southeast of Eugene/Springfield. Nearby communities include Dexter to the south, Lowell to the southeast, and Jasper to the northwest. Unsourced; most information that was found was about the creek, and not any community. The best I could do is [8], which describes a Fall Creek Improvement Association, but even that is vague about what Fall Creek is/was. Likely just an "area" rather than a defined community. Without better information there is nothing here for an article; fails WP:GEOLAND. The bit about covered bridges is irrelevant and could be in another article, if sources could be found. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-30 23:24 Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program (Two year academic program at Marshall University) The Forensic Science Graduate Program at Marshall University (Huntington, West Virginia) is a two-year academic program leading to a Master of Science degree in Forensic Science. The program is accredited by FEPAC, the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission, and AAFS, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and is the only graduate program in the U.S. housed with a state Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) facility. Subject does not appear to be independently notable (ElKevbo)
2024-05-31 08:52 South Hill (Sullivan County, New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) South Hill is a mountain in Sullivan County, New York. It is located southeast of Grahamsville. Thunder Hill is located west-northwest and Sugarloaf Mountain is located north-northeast of South Hill. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-31 19:32 Nooseneck, Rhode Island (Village in Rhode Island, United States) Nooseneck is a village in Kent County, Rhode Island, United States, in the rural town of West Greenwich. Nooseneck is located on Rhode Island Route 3 near Interstate 95. The Nooseneck River passes through the village, where Interstate 95 crosses over it. Topos show a "Nooseneck Division" but no community named as such. Newspapers.com results are about a "Nooseneck Hill" or Road. Notability not established with substantive sources. (Reywas92)
2024-06-01 21:14 Association to Unite the Democracies (Organization founded 1939) The Association to Unite the Democracies (AUD), is an organization seeking closer cooperation and integration among the world's democratic states. AUD was founded in 1939 by Clarence Streit, The New York Times correspondent at the League of Nations and author of Union Now. Unable to show notability. Completely dependent on primary source. Self-promotion. Seems to be a backlink for Streit Council. Both pages share similar user contribution history and text also. (BeLucky)
2024-06-01 21:09 Streit Council (American foreign policy think tank) The Streit Council for a Union of Democracies is Washington, DC-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit foreign policy think tank working to unite democracies as a path toward greater individual freedom, international solidarity, and global stability. It aims for the creation of an international order of, by and for the people. Unable to show notability. Completely dependent on primary source. Self-promotion: Username itself evident of self promotion: User:SCfellow. Long History section talks about some former organizations and in end it says Streit Council is carrying forward it's work. Also look at Association to Unite the Democracies created by same users and contains similar text. (BeLucky)
2024-06-02 11:42 Alice Azure (American writer and poet) Alice Azure (born July 30, 1940) is an American poet and writer. She is a member of

the St. Louis Poetry Center.

notability, multiple issues (Ssenier)
2024-06-02 19:15 Punk Bunny Coffee (American coffee company owned by Green Day) Punk Bunny Coffee, previously Oakland Coffee Works is a coffee company founded in 2015 by Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt of the American punk rock band Green Day. The company aims to set a standard for "compostability" in coffee packaging. Article reads like an advertisement, and I can barely find any sources following the name change. (The Sharpest Lives)
2024-06-02 19:24 George T. Fulgham (American sheriff) George T. Fulgham, Sheriff of San Bernardino County, California from October 1865 - October 1869. This article does not contain any clear evidence supporting its subject's notability. Furthermore, it lacks citations and consists of a single sentence. (Susmuffin)
2024-06-02 23:58 Mora, Washington (Ghost town in Washington, United States) Mora is a former settlement in Clallam County, in the U.S. state of Washington. The GNIS classified it as a populated place. There is nothing at the site in google maps, aside from Mora road. But since this is a post office it would have been a stop along a "road" that would be the postal route the mail carrier travelled on. The simplest answer for its existence is that it was the road to the post office.The third source on this article states this is just a post office [9] pg 172. Washington State place names doesn't list it separately and is just a repeat of Meany in source 3 above [page 92]. The other sources on the article are not useful for verification a town existed. It's only mentioned twice in passing with no indication it wasn't just a post office in the 2003 history book about the county Clallam [10]. The post office is likely the trading post mentioned in that book. It's worth noting here that trading posts usually were not in populated areas, but at strategic places along well traveled trade routes. So this is actually and indicator this is just a post office. In fact, this source [11] unequivocally makes it clear this was a trading post, it must have also housed the post office, before it moved. It appears on this 1970 map [12] but when compared with google maps (at similar scale) you can see that there couldn't be any streets there, or anything. And Finally, we have this a description of the "town". [13]. As you can see it's just a Guy running a hotel trading post in the woods.

Some passing mentions that don't contradict the possibility it's a post office. [14] (James.folsom)

2024-06-03 06:51 Edward H. Bersoff (American business executive and academic) Edward H. Bersoff founded BTG, Inc. and served as its chief executive and president until 2001, when he sold the company to Titan Corporation. He was elected to the board of Titan in February 2002 and holds board positions with a number of other organizations. This businessman needs in-depth independent sourcing to pass WP:GNG, and a deadlink interview (ref 5) and one-line mention in a local business award listing (ref 6) aren't enough. (David Eppstein)
2024-06-03 11:11 Mr. California Clothing (Leisurewear for men) Mr. California is an American men's leisurewear clothing line based in Santa Cruz, California. Founded in 1962, the brand today specializes in a modern take on the classic styles that Mr. California first created back in the 1960s. Does not prove notability. Nearly exclusively sourced by primary sources and very little is available online. (Anarchyte)
2024-05-31 21:30 Tommy Ray Calvert, Jr. (American politician) Tommy Ray Calvert, Jr. is an American politician. He has been Bexar County Commissioner, Precinct 4 since 2015, when he became the first black member of the Bexar County Commissioners Court. He is now serving his third term since 2022. Calvert is also the general manager of KROV FM, “24-hour urban contemporary online station that features community news intertwined with soul, hip-hop, jazz and gospel music." Fails WP:NPOL (county commissioner) and WP:BASIC (no in-depth coverage at all). (Clearfrienda)
2024-06-03 15:21 Cheqbook (American cloud accounting software company) Cheqbook is an American cloud-based accounting software-as-a-service for small-to-medium businesses and independent contractors headquartered in Kahului, Hawaii. Cheqbook automates downloading and categorizing transactions in addition to offering services like invoicing, bill pay, and transactional reporting. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Coverage is trivial (routine launch announcements) or unreliable. (Teratix)
2024-06-03 16:02 California Society of Professional Engineers The California Society of Professional Engineers (CSPE) is the California affiliate of National Society of Professional Engineers. It is organized into local chapters. Article provides no useful information and serves only as an advertisement. (NNFL)

Geography/Regions/Americas/South America[edit]

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2024-06-03 04:45 Seja online Seja Online is a Brazilian e-commerce company that was founded in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It was founded in 2007 for Computer Science students. In 2010 it has passed the mark of 40,000 registered stores and more than 1,500 active e-commerces. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NCORP. (Jlwoodwa)

Geography/Regions/Asia[edit]

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2024-05-31 00:08 Jenna Syken (American figure skater (born 1990)) Jenna Syken (Hebrew: ג'ינה סייקן) (born October 19, 1990 in Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American figure skater who competes for Israel. In November 2005 she placed 9th on the novice level in the 2006 Eastern Sectional Championships, failing to qualify for the 2006 U.S. Non-notable figure skater despite one national championship win (for Israel). Nothing since retirement. (Bgsu98)
2024-06-02 07:12 Erkin Rakishev (Kazakhstani film director) Erkin Rakishev is a prolific Kazakh film director. He was working on a now canceled and unauthorized film sequel to Borat titled My Brother, Borat. It was supposed to be a comedy intended to portray Kazakhstan in a more favorable and realistic light than Sacha Baron Cohen's film. Lack of notability and fails WP:FILMMAKER. All news regarding subject is based entirely around My Brother, Borat. A merge is not recommended as there is no substantial information in this article that could be added. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-06-02 16:07 21st Battle of Centralians (School Cricket Match Series) 21st Battle of Centralians is the 2023 edition of Battle of Salpiti Raigam Koralaya a School Cricket Match Series played between Piliyandala Central College and Taxila Central College, Horana as part of the 2023 edition of Big Matches. It includes a Test Match and a One-Day Match. We do not cover schools cricket, unless historically notable, which this is not. Also, unless I have missed a recent ICC press release, Taxila Central College and Piliyandala Central College have not become the 13th and 14th Full Members of the ICC, and thus do not play Test matches. Fails WP:GNG, WP:EVENT, WP:NCRIC. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-06-03 06:27 Aysu Türkoğlu (Turkish swimmer (born 2001)) Aysu Türkoğlu (born 2 May 2001) is a Turkish swimmer specializing in open water swimming. As of 2024, she has completed three of the Oceans Seven swimming events. This article does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines. Lack of significant/unusual swimming accomplishments (exmaple, English Channel has been swum by 2000+ people). Lack of media coverage by significant sources. (Phorkyse)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia[edit]

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2024-06-03 14:15 Ermek Sultanovich Ibraimov Ermek Sultanovich Ibraimov (кирг. Ермек Ибраимович Ибраимов; * November 17, 1965 in Bishkek) is a Kyrgyz foreign service officer and former ambassador. Insufficient WP:SIGCOV in secondary, independent, reliable sources to demonstrate notability under WP:GNG, WP:NBIO, or WP:NPOL. (Dclemens1971)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia[edit]

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2024-05-30 22:59 Toda Racing was established in 1971 in Okayama, Japan as a maintenance company for racing vehicles and engines. Since its inception, company activities have grown to include manufacturing and development of racing engines for various forms of Japanese motorsports, ranging from Formula 3 to GT300. Unreferenced since 2012. No evidence of notability per WP:NORG (Pppery)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia[edit]

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2024-05-28 04:50 Nenasala (organization) Nenasala (Wisdom Outlet) is a telecentre project by the Government of Sri Lanka. Developed under the e-Sri Lanka Initiative, which is implemented by the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka. Communication centers are being built by the government in rural areas to help fight poverty, develop culture and commerce, and sustain peace. Fails WP:NORG - is principally dependent upon a single primary source. (Dan arndt)
2024-05-28 04:51 Revatha College, Balapitiya (Government public school in Balapitiya, Sri Lanka) Revatha College (also referred to as Revatha National School) is a primary and secondary school in Balapitiya, Sri Lanka. Fails WP:NSCHOOL, lacks any sources or references. (Dan arndt)
2024-05-29 09:55 Noor Mang Noor Mang (نو ر منگ, also transliterated Noormong, Noor Mung, etc.), is a small village situated between Namli Maira and Phalkot (Dhaki Khaiter) in Abbottabad District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province (formerly, the North West Frontier Province) of Pakistan. No sources (AlphaBetaGamma)
2024-05-29 17:53 Turk (caste) (Ethnic group) The Turk Jamat are a Muslim community found in India. They are descended from the various Turkic tribes that settled in the region. Many members of the community migrated to Pakistan after India's independence and subsequent partition, settling in Karachi. A single citation page explaining a caste system in India based on a study of "anthropological survey." Page contains excessive information for one citation, and the source is not appropriate for such an article. The creator of the page WALTHAM2 has already created too many unsourced hoax articles, many of which have been taken down

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:WALTHAM2 (Auzandil)

2024-05-29 20:05 Paschimbanga (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Paschimbanga or Paschim Bangla is the endonym (official native name) of West Bengal, a state of India. "Paschimbanga" is not ambiguous. All other entries on this page are WP:PTMs. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-29 23:54 Jats of Azad Kashmir (Ethnic group in Kashmir) The Jats are one of the largest communities found in Azad Kashmir, making up the majority of the population of Mirpur District, and forming a large part of the populations of Bhimber and Kotli districts.[citation needed] Article fail WP:GNG, rely on one single Raj era non reliable source (2404:3100:180B:8EC3:1:0:B6B0:EE43)
2024-05-30 12:55 No Honking Twenty20 Series (Cricket Tournament) The No Honking Twenty20 Series is an extension of the popular Road Safety World Series. The competition is supported by the Indian Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Non-notable cricket league, fails WP:GNG and WP:OFFCRIC/WP:NCRIC. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-30 13:11 2023 Legends League Cricket Masters (Cricket tournament) The 2023 Legends League Cricket Masters or LLC Masters was a Twenty20 cricket tournament featuring retired players, many of them former internationals. It featured three teams and was held in Doha in March 2023. Non-notable cricket league, fails WP:GNG and WP:OFFCRIC/WP:NCRIC. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-30 21:06 Koottumuchi Bhagavathy Temple (Hindu temple in Vellatanjoor, Thrissur, India) Kootumuchi Temple is a Hindu temple in Vellatanjoor of Thrissur District. The temple deity is a goddess called the Kootumuchikal Amma, considered to be the incarnation of Durga. No sources at all found, fails WP:GNG. (Cocobb8)
2024-05-31 07:35 2022 Road Safety World Series (Cricket league season) The 2022 Road Safety World Series was the second season of an international Twenty20 cricket league featuring retired international cricketers. It was organised by the Road Safety World Series to raise awareness about road safety. Fails WP:NCRIC/WP:OFFCRIC. Little substantial coverage, mostly WP:NOTSTATS and not much else. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-31 19:28 2020–21 Road Safety World Series (Cricket tournament) The 2020–21 Road Safety World Series was the inaugural season of the Road Safety World Series, a Twenty20 cricket league featuring retired international cricketers. It was organised by the Road Safety World Series to raise awareness about road safety. The 2020–21 edition of the series featured players from India, England, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, Australia and Bangladesh. Fails WP:NCRIC/WP:OFFCRIC. Little substantial coverage, mostly WP:NOTSTATS and not much else, with large parts of the prose just being match summaries. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-06-01 17:55 Battle of Anandpur (1703) The Battle of Anandpur was fought on 24 February between the Sikh forces led by Guru Gobind Singh and the forces of some Hill States. Poorly written article with very little coverage from its sources (the battle section only spans one paragraph). Very little notability outside the two sources. (Southasianhistorian8)
2024-06-01 18:28 Battle of Ghanaur (1778 battle of the Mughal-Sikh Wars) The Battle of Ghanaur was fought between Baghel Singh's Sikh forces and Shah Alam II's Mughal forces. Poorly written and sourced articles. Most of the sources are from unreliable religious self published websites and the Indian Express sources only contains a few sentences about this battle. (Southasianhistorian8)
2024-06-01 18:58 Battle of Wan (1726) (18th c. military action) The Battle of Wan occurred in 1726 CE. It was the first major battle involving Sikhs since the execution of Banda Singh Bahadur. All the sources are from religious self published websites. Just another one out of the dozens of badly written and sourced articles published by the author to promote religious heroism. (Southasianhistorian8)
2024-06-02 07:24 Sreekrishnapuram Krishnankutty (Indian writer (born 1947)) Sreekrishnapuram Krishnankutty is a Malayalam short story writer born on 15 June 1947. Searched for sources but I can’t find any to justify WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, and WP:AUTHOR. Some passing mentions and unsourced, non-exclusive awards can’t establish notability. (Grabup)
2024-06-02 08:43 Sleeping Beauty of Quetta The Sleeping Beauty of Quetta is a mountain range near Quetta, in Pakistan's Baluchistan province. Its name derives from the fact that, when viewed at a specific angle, the peaks form a silhouette resembling a woman reclining.[unreliable source?] Fails WP:GNG (Saqib)
2024-06-02 19:30 Hindu High School, Muthukrishnaperi (School) Hindu High School, Muthukrishnaperi is a high school in Muthukrishnaperi, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1929. No independent sources. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NORG. (Jlwoodwa)
2024-06-02 21:53 Idi meat Idi (Malayalam ഇടി ഇറച്ചി) meat is the method of killing animals for consumption in Kerala, India. It involves hitting an animal in its forehead with a thick piece of wood or metal block to kill it instantly. Hitting in the head is believed to cut off the brain first so the animal suffers the least pain. Unsourced since its creation in 2011. Couldn't find sources discussing "idi" in the sense used here, i.e. a "method of killing animals for consumption". (Jlwoodwa)
2024-06-02 13:13 Ahmed Mohiyuddin (Pakistani police officer) Ahmed Mohiyuddin (Urdu: احمد محی الدین; born 17 July 1979) is a Pakistani police officer who serves in grade-19 as District Police Officer, Mandi Bahauddin district. He belongs to the Police Services of Pakistan (PSP). Fails GNG (Saqib)
2024-06-03 02:40 Kamakshi Devi Temple, Pratapgarh (Hindu Temple) Kamakshi Devi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to mother goddess Kamakshi, a form of Shakti. It is located in the village Kamasin in Pratapgarh district of the North Indian state Uttar Pradesh. Doesn't meet WP:NBUILD. (Jlwoodwa)
2024-06-02 20:03 Cable 1971 Cable 1971, otherwise known as Priority Signal or File 1971 was a high profile and secret military signal communicated in December 1952 between the two main inter-services branches of Pakistan–the Pakistan Army and the Pakistan Navy.: 219  It is notable for the fact that it essentially predicted the separation of Pakistan and Bangladesh and by coincidence its title contained the year in which the separation actually happened, almost 20 years later. Event is not notable (Pheeca93)
2024-05-31 13:27 G. Srinivasan (politician) G. Srinivasan is an Indian politician, currently the Tamil Nadu state president of the National People's Party. He is currently councillor from Salem (veerakkalpudur), Mettur Assembly constituency. [BLP]
2024-06-03 22:28 Muhammad Amir Rana (Pakistani journalist and writer) Muhammad Amir Rana is a Pakistani security analyst, researcher, and writer. He is the director of the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), an Islamabad-based think tank that focuses on research and advocacy related to peace, security, and extremism in Pakistan and the broader South Asian region. Fails WP:GNG (Saqib)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia[edit]

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2024-05-28 08:43 2018 Liga 1 U-16 (Football tournament season) The 2018 Liga 1 U-16 (known as the Super Soccer TV Elite Pro Academy Liga 1 U-16 2018 for sponsorship reasons) was the first season of the Liga 1 Elite Pro Academy U-16. The league is currently the youth level (U-16) football league in Indonesia. The season started on 15 September 2018 and finished on 9 December 2018. Per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Liga 1 U-16. (Geschichte)
2024-05-28 08:43 2019 Liga 1 U-16 (Football tournament season) The 2019 Liga 1 U-16 (known as the Super Soccer TV Elite Pro Academy Liga 1 U-16 2019 for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the Liga 1 Elite Pro Academy U-16. The league is currently the youth level (U-16) football league in Indonesia. The season started on 19 April and finished with a final on 6 October 2019. Per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Liga 1 U-16. (Geschichte)
2024-05-28 17:05 Miss Universe Cambodia 2023 (Beauty pageant) Miss Universe Cambodia 2023 was the 5th edition of the Miss Universe Cambodia pageant which was held on September 7, 2023, in Phnom Penh. Sotheary By Miss Universe Cambodia 2017 crowned Sotima John as her successor at the end of the event. Notability of this event has not been established as per WP:GNG. One or two non-primary sources are not sufficient. (Bri)
2024-05-29 01:41 Joshua Dutosme (Filipino footballer) Joshua Dutosme (born 23 November 1998) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a Defender (association football) for One Taguig and the Philippines national football team. Seems like a case of WP:TOOSOON as I am struggling to find WP:SIGCOV of this footballer. (JTtheOG)
2024-06-01 04:44 Pedro Barbin (Filipino politician) Pedro Almacen Barbin (born May 13, 1895, died January 29, 1984, was born in Vinzons (formerly Indan), Camarines Norte. He graduated from Colegio de Nueva Caceres, Naga, Camarines Sur with a degree of Bachelor of Arts with honors as "Sobresalente". According to the notability guidelines for WP:POLITICIAN the person must have held province-wide offices, or higher, or had significant coverage. Since the only mention is a small mention, it does not meet the notability guidelines. (TheNuggeteer)
2024-06-02 16:31 Nabhanka Nibandhabongs (Prince of Siam, son of Chulalongkorn) Prince Nabhanka Nibandhabongs or Phra Chao Boromwongse Ther Phra Ong Chao Nabhanka Nibandhabongs (RTGS: Naphang Niphathaphong) (Thai: พระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้านภางค์นิพัทธพงศ์) (8 August 1874 – 17 September 1876), was the Prince of Siam (later Thailand). Significant coverage not found in reliable secondary sources. Usually infant monarchs who die as babies don't get their own English Wikipedia articles unless there is more of a story, per WP:NOTINHERITED. Does not meet WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-02 19:16 2022 Liga 1 U-18 (Football tournament season) The 2022 Liga 1 U-18 (known as the Mola Elite Pro Academy Liga 1 U-18 2022 for sponsorship reasons) was the third season of the Liga 1 Elite Pro Academy U-18. The league is currently the youth level (U-18) football league in Indonesia. The season started on 15 August. Per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Liga 1 U-16. (Geschichte)
2024-06-02 19:16 2019 Liga 1 U-18 (Football tournament season) The 2019 Liga 1 U-18 (known as the Super Soccer TV Elite Pro Academy Liga 1 U-18 2019 for sponsorship reasons) was the first season of the Liga 1 Elite Pro Academy U-18. The league is currently the youth level (U-18) football league in Indonesia. The season started on 15 June and finished with a final on 25 November 2019. Per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Liga 1 U-16. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia[edit]

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2024-05-29 03:19 Jeff Pearce (historian) Jeff Pearce is a Canadian historian and journalist who has written and reported on a variety of topics including a book on the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and Italy's occupation of Ethiopia, as well as video reporting on the Mai Kadra massacre and other aspects of the Tigray War. This person is not notable under the notability guideline for authors or the general notability guideline. I could not find significant coverage of this subject or his books in independent, reliable sources. The sources cited are YouTube videos (including the subject's own, e.g., [15]), the subject's blogs, and a book listing on Amazon. (Voorts)
2024-06-03 18:12 Front for the Liberation of the Golan (Guerrilla organization formed by Syria) The Front for the Liberation of the Golan or Committees for the Liberation of the Golan Heights or Popular Resistance Committees for the Liberation of the Golan Heights or National Popular Coalition for the Liberation of the Golan Heights is an alleged guerrilla organization formed by Syria in June 26, 2006.Whether or not the Front participated as a fighting force (outside of the usual rocket attacks in the 2006 Lebanon War is as of June 2024, at least) up to interpretation ... Mostly unreliable recent sources (Ukudoks)
2024-06-04 00:29 Ali Hashem (Lebanese journalist (born 1980)) Ali Hashem (born 1980) is a Lebanese journalist. He is a columnist for Al-Monitor and covers the Middle East in general, with special emphasis on Iranian affairs. He also works for Al Jazeera English, and was previously the BBC's Iran affairs correspondent. Most content in article not supported by references, whether provided or not. Topic appears to lack sufficient notability. (Revirvlkodlaku)

Geography/Regions/Europe[edit]

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2024-05-28 16:41 Greece–Bulgaria European Territorial Cooperation Programme The Greece–Bulgaria Territorial Co-operation Programme is a European cooperation Programme according to the European Cohesion Policy 2007–2013. Fails GNG. Nothing in Google news, newspapers or books. (LibStar)
2024-05-30 14:39 Tom Cheesman (British literary critic) Tom Cheesman (born 1961 in Liverpool) is a Reader in German at Swansea University, literary critic and literary translator. fails to satisfy notability criteria (167.98.155.207)
2024-05-31 14:20 Imathia Football Clubs Association (governing body of association football in the Greek prefecture of Imathia) The Imathia Football Clubs Association (IMFCA) (Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Ημαθίας, ΕΠΣHΜ = Enosi Podosfairikon Somateion Imathias, EPSIP) is a football (soccer) organization in the Imathia regional unit that is part of the Greek Football Federation. Unreferenced non-notable small amateur football club which has been unreferenced since its creation. (Hey man im josh)
2024-06-01 21:12 Belinea (German computer manufacturer) Belinea is a German manufacturer of PCs, notebooks and computer monitors. Fails WP:NCORP as I didn't find any sources whatsoever online or through Google Books. (Cocobb8)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe[edit]

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2024-06-03 08:31 Raycho Raychev (Bulgarian footballer) Raycho Raychev (sometimes also transliterated as Raicho Raichev) (Bulgarian: Райчо Райчев) (born 1 February 1971) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In his career, he represented Minyor, CSKA Sofia, Metalurg Pernik, and Belasitsa. Non-notable footballer, fails WP:NSPORT and WP:GNG. (Primefac)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe[edit]

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2024-05-28 16:06 IAYSG (Organisation for the promotion of the sciences among youth in Ireland) Irish Association of Youth Science Groups (IAYSG) was an association of disparate science groups in Ireland in the 1980s. The IAYSG, which was founded in 1982, met in Thomas Prior House in the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland.[citation needed] Non-notable org. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG. A search for "Irish Association of Youth Science Groups" (zero results when Wikipedia and its mirrors excluded) and "Youth Science Ireland" (13 results) return insufficient sources to establish or support even the basic facts of org's existence. Not to mind a claim to notability. Only source is an entry in a directory. Zero results in Irish news outlets (Irish Times, Irish Independent, Irish Examiner, RTÉ, etc). (Guliolopez)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe[edit]

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2024-05-29 19:37 Croatian nationalism (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) The term Croatian nationalism may refer to: Wikipedia has only one article called Croatian nationalism which does not indicate that "Croatian nationalism" is an ambiguous term. There is no need for a disambiguation page. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-29 19:40 Serbian nationalism (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) The term Serbian nationalism may refer to: Wikipedia has only one article called Serbian nationalism which does not indicate that "Serbian nationalism" is an ambiguous term other than in a hatnote to this page. There is no need for a disambiguation page. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-31 02:29 Darja Škrlj (Slovenian figure skater (born 1985)) Darja Škrlj (born 13 March 1985 in Ljubljana) is a Slovenian figure skater who competes in ladies singles. She won the gold medal at the Slovenian Figure Skating Championships in 2005. Non-notable figure skater despite one national championship win (for Slovenia). Nothing since retirement. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-31 14:18 Evros Soufli F.C. (Football club) Evros Soufli Football Club is an amateur Greek football club, based in Soufli, Evros. Non-notable amateur Greek football club which appears to have been fairly small in terms of popularity during its time. Unsourced since creation in 2013. (Hey man im josh)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe[edit]

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2024-05-29 07:30 Jean-Pierre Poccioni (French writer (born 1948)) Jean-Pierre Poccioni (born 1948) is a French writer, whose first novel, Le Beau Désordre, was published in 2000. Tagged for 13 years, no claim to notability. French Wikipedia is longer, but also unsourced (46.212.178.239)
2024-05-29 15:25 Yannick Neuville (Belgian rally driver (born 1991)) Yannick Neuville (born 19 June 1991) is a Belgian rally driver, who drives in the German Rally Championship. He is the younger brother of Thierry Neuville. Fails WP:BIO and WP:NSPORT, no references to significant coverage in reliable sources. Fails any additional criteria as well. (Mika1h)
2024-05-30 01:58 Prince Raphael Rainer of Thurn and Taxis (German prince (1906-1993)) Raphael Rainer Karl Maria Joseph Antonius Ignatius Hubertus Lamoral Prince of Thurn and Taxis (30 May 1906 – 8 June 1993) was the sixth son of Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria.[citation needed] He was the father of Prince Max Emanuel of Thurn and Taxis. Minor prince with nothing beyond genealogy directories for sourcing (JoelleJay)
2024-05-30 14:54 Darko Ilić (German footballer (born 2004)) Darko Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Илић; born 1 January 2004) is a German professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Canadian club Whitecaps FC 2 in MLS Next Pro. Does not meet WP:GNG, prose coverage is limited to primary sources. Searching online in Latin and Cyrillic, I found more such sources, and a lot of unrelated material about another Darko Ilic involved in Death of David Dragičević (Rosguill)
2024-06-01 05:03 SNP Media (Media company) SNP Media is a Dutch multimedia production company, which produces television programs, concerts and corporate films. The company was founded in 1979 by René Stokvis, who was general manager until Nov. 1, 2007. The company's original name was René Stokvis Producties, but is now known as SNP Media. Unreferenced for over 12 years. Fails WP:CORP. (LibStar)
2024-06-02 18:22 Homeyer Verlag Leipzig (German publishing house) Homeyer Verlag Leipzig is a German publishing house in Leipzig and Erfurt, Germany. No sources found. No corresponding German Wikipedia article. Perhaps the article title is not quite right. Where was the original source? Unless more information is forthcoming, it seems fair to delete this stub which has remained unreferenced for 16 years. (Cielquiparle)

Geography/Regions/Oceania[edit]

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2024-05-30 11:33 Taonga (TV series) (New Zealand documentary series) Taonga is a New Zealand documentary series about New Zealand art and artists that debuted in 2006. Fails WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-30 19:12 List of first grade CSDRFL players This is an incomplete record of the players who have played in the Cronulla-Sutherland District Rugby Football League and then gone on to represent a professional team in rugby. Unreferenced list. Doesn't seem notable enough to satisfy WP:NLIST. (J Mo 101)
2024-05-31 01:11 Rookie Vets (New Zealand TV series or program) Rookie Vets is a New Zealand reality series that follows seven students at New Zealand's only veterinary school at Massey University in Palmerston North, at work and at play throughout their fifth and final year, when they're just a few short months away from graduating and their first vet jobs. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-31 07:34 Riverlife The Riverlife project aims to engage the community to actively appreciate Cooks River in Sydney, Australia. It usually more a tidal inlet then a River although is capable of flooding and receives the stormwater from 100 square kilometers of a highly urbanised part of the Sydney Metropolitan area. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)

History and Society/Business and economics[edit]

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2024-05-28 17:43 Vester Guitars (trademark) Vester was a musical instrument brand specialised in guitars and amplifiers, formed as a part of retail company "Samuel Music" based in Effingham, Illinois. Fails WP:GNG. The two available sources are on Vester's non-notable parent company, not Vester itself. Google News returns one mention of the brand in a guitarist interview with a non-RS source and a search of Guitar World's site returns one hit that lists the brand in a recap of a Youtube video - there aren't even the usual PR releases! I don't see this being a notable company. (Mbinebri)
2024-05-29 20:54 Reformed Youth Movement (organization) Reformed Youth Movement (RYM) is a non-denominational junior and senior high conference located in Florida, Colorado and Oregon in the United States for students (the name refers to its origin in the Calvinist tradition). Such students are typically from a Protestant Evangelical background. Fails WP:Notability (ForsythiaJo)
2024-05-30 09:28 Manuel E. Machado (American businessman (born 1967)) Manuel E. Machado (born June 29, 1967) a Cuban-American businessman and the co-chairman of CCOMGROUP, a minority-owned communications agency headquartered in Miami, Florida. Dubious notability. Created by a COI editor. (Risedemise)
2024-05-30 09:28 MGSCOMM MGSCOMM is an independently owned integrated marketing communications agency. MGSCOMM, formerly known as Machado Garcia-Serra Communications, ranked among the top 20 in the “2013 Advertising Age, 50 Largest U.S. Hispanic Agencies”, as well as named among the top 100 in the “2012 Hispanic Business 500 Largest US Hispanic-Owned Companies”. Dubious notability. Created by a COI editor. (Risedemise)
2024-05-30 11:54 Gradient Analytics Gradient Analytics, Inc., founded in 1996 by Donn Vickrey and Dr. Carr Bettis as Camelback Research Alliance, Inc. and based in Scottsdale, Arizona, was an independent equity research company. Notability-- cannot find secondary sources discussing the company (Queenofconfusion)
2024-06-01 05:03 SNP Media (Media company) SNP Media is a Dutch multimedia production company, which produces television programs, concerts and corporate films. The company was founded in 1979 by René Stokvis, who was general manager until Nov. 1, 2007. The company's original name was René Stokvis Producties, but is now known as SNP Media. Unreferenced for over 12 years. Fails WP:CORP. (LibStar)
2024-06-01 09:31 Luxembourg Depositary Receipt A Luxembourg Depository Receipt (LDR) is a certificate which represents the purchase, or ownership, of foreign assets which are deposited in a Luxembourg-based account. An LDR functions in much the same way as a global depository receipt (GDR). LDRs may represent ownership of either an underlying number of shares or a notional amount of bonds. No references, and I cannot find any sources discussing the subject of the article. (Tacyarg)
2024-05-30 07:04 Tabii Tabii is a Turkish streaming service launched by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) on May 7, 2023. The platform aims to provide a diverse array of Turkish content to both local and international audiences, positioning itself as a competitor to global streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video. Not a single reference except links to tabil.com / Unsourced and promo! (Saqib)
2024-06-02 07:23 New Atlanta (Software company based in Alpharetta, Georgia, United States) New Atlanta Communications, LLC is a software company specializing in products to ease creation of Web applications. Based in Alpharetta, Georgia, United States, and founded in 1998, the company markets 3 products: ServletExec, JTurbo, and BlueDragon. Fails WP:N (84.78.242.172)
2024-06-02 19:10 Energy Retail Company of Bashkortostan Energy Retail Company of Bashkortostan is one of the largest electricity supply company Bashkiria. No independent sources. (Jlwoodwa)
2024-06-02 19:15 Punk Bunny Coffee (American coffee company owned by Green Day) Punk Bunny Coffee, previously Oakland Coffee Works is a coffee company founded in 2015 by Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt of the American punk rock band Green Day. The company aims to set a standard for "compostability" in coffee packaging. Article reads like an advertisement, and I can barely find any sources following the name change. (The Sharpest Lives)
2024-06-02 18:22 Homeyer Verlag Leipzig (German publishing house) Homeyer Verlag Leipzig is a German publishing house in Leipzig and Erfurt, Germany. No sources found. No corresponding German Wikipedia article. Perhaps the article title is not quite right. Where was the original source? Unless more information is forthcoming, it seems fair to delete this stub which has remained unreferenced for 16 years. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-03 10:59 Hansengross Hansengross is an independent fashion label started in 2006. The company is based in New York City and is known for its socially responsible, locally produced bags for men, women, and travel. Does not prove notability. Unreliable sourcing. (Anarchyte)
2024-06-03 11:11 Mr. California Clothing (Leisurewear for men) Mr. California is an American men's leisurewear clothing line based in Santa Cruz, California. Founded in 1962, the brand today specializes in a modern take on the classic styles that Mr. California first created back in the 1960s. Does not prove notability. Nearly exclusively sourced by primary sources and very little is available online. (Anarchyte)
2024-06-03 15:21 Cheqbook (American cloud accounting software company) Cheqbook is an American cloud-based accounting software-as-a-service for small-to-medium businesses and independent contractors headquartered in Kahului, Hawaii. Cheqbook automates downloading and categorizing transactions in addition to offering services like invoicing, bill pay, and transactional reporting. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Coverage is trivial (routine launch announcements) or unreliable. (Teratix)
2024-06-03 16:02 California Society of Professional Engineers The California Society of Professional Engineers (CSPE) is the California affiliate of National Society of Professional Engineers. It is organized into local chapters. Article provides no useful information and serves only as an advertisement. (NNFL)
2024-06-03 17:30 Barcelona Ventures Barcelona Ventures is a seed accelerator and resource platform for European startups to get a foothold in Silicon Valley to connect with investors and expand into the US market. Barcelona Ventures provides mentoring programs, helps coordinate with US legal counsel, immigration services, access to investors, and a Silicon Valley network. Really not seeing that this meets WP:CORP. The sources are all corporate blogs signal-boosting press releases where this organization is calling for companies to apply for its programs. Doesn't really seem to be significant, ongoing coverage. (Here2rewrite)

History and Society/Education[edit]

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2024-05-29 02:43 New Edubiase Senior High School The New Edubiase Senior High School is a mixed second cycle institution and was established in September 1969 to serve New Edubiase township and its surrounding communities and the country at large. Fails WP:NSCHOOL, requires significant coverage (not inclusion in lists or directories) in multiple independent secondary sources. (Dan arndt)
2024-05-29 20:54 Reformed Youth Movement (organization) Reformed Youth Movement (RYM) is a non-denominational junior and senior high conference located in Florida, Colorado and Oregon in the United States for students (the name refers to its origin in the Calvinist tradition). Such students are typically from a Protestant Evangelical background. Fails WP:Notability (ForsythiaJo)
2024-05-30 23:24 Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program (Two year academic program at Marshall University) The Forensic Science Graduate Program at Marshall University (Huntington, West Virginia) is a two-year academic program leading to a Master of Science degree in Forensic Science. The program is accredited by FEPAC, the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission, and AAFS, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and is the only graduate program in the U.S. housed with a state Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) facility. Subject does not appear to be independently notable (ElKevbo)
2024-06-01 21:14 Association to Unite the Democracies (Organization founded 1939) The Association to Unite the Democracies (AUD), is an organization seeking closer cooperation and integration among the world's democratic states. AUD was founded in 1939 by Clarence Streit, The New York Times correspondent at the League of Nations and author of Union Now. Unable to show notability. Completely dependent on primary source. Self-promotion. Seems to be a backlink for Streit Council. Both pages share similar user contribution history and text also. (BeLucky)
2024-06-02 19:30 Hindu High School, Muthukrishnaperi (School) Hindu High School, Muthukrishnaperi is a high school in Muthukrishnaperi, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1929. No independent sources. Doesn't seem to meet WP:NORG. (Jlwoodwa)

History and Society/History[edit]

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2024-05-30 01:58 Prince Raphael Rainer of Thurn and Taxis (German prince (1906-1993)) Raphael Rainer Karl Maria Joseph Antonius Ignatius Hubertus Lamoral Prince of Thurn and Taxis (30 May 1906 – 8 June 1993) was the sixth son of Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria.[citation needed] He was the father of Prince Max Emanuel of Thurn and Taxis. Minor prince with nothing beyond genealogy directories for sourcing (JoelleJay)

History and Society/Military and warfare[edit]

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2024-06-01 18:28 Battle of Ghanaur (1778 battle of the Mughal-Sikh Wars) The Battle of Ghanaur was fought between Baghel Singh's Sikh forces and Shah Alam II's Mughal forces. Poorly written and sourced articles. Most of the sources are from unreliable religious self published websites and the Indian Express sources only contains a few sentences about this battle. (Southasianhistorian8)
2024-06-01 18:58 Battle of Wan (1726) (18th c. military action) The Battle of Wan occurred in 1726 CE. It was the first major battle involving Sikhs since the execution of Banda Singh Bahadur. All the sources are from religious self published websites. Just another one out of the dozens of badly written and sourced articles published by the author to promote religious heroism. (Southasianhistorian8)
2024-06-03 04:12 Charles Pitt (English medical doctor) Charles Pitt was an English medical doctor who went missing in Ticonderoga during the French and Indian War and probably at the Battle of Carillon in 1758. He was originally from Tewkesbury, England. No sources found. Article appears to be based on primary sources that are not properly cited. Does not meet WP:BASIC or WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-02 20:03 Cable 1971 Cable 1971, otherwise known as Priority Signal or File 1971 was a high profile and secret military signal communicated in December 1952 between the two main inter-services branches of Pakistan–the Pakistan Army and the Pakistan Navy.: 219  It is notable for the fact that it essentially predicted the separation of Pakistan and Bangladesh and by coincidence its title contained the year in which the separation actually happened, almost 20 years later. Event is not notable (Pheeca93)

History and Society/Politics and government[edit]

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2024-05-29 14:54 Cannabis political parties of Minnesota (Minnesota cannabis political party history) Cannabis political parties of Minnesota include the Grassroots—Legalize Cannabis Party, the Independence Party, and the Legal Marijuana Now Party. Also, both the Libertarian Party and the Green Party advocate for the legalization of marijuana. This article is redundant as it overlaps significantly with existing articles on political parties in Minnesota and the specific cannabis-related parties. The content can be consolidated into the existing article Political parties in Minnesota, which already includes detailed information on the same topic. (Petermgrund)
2024-05-30 19:12 List of first grade CSDRFL players This is an incomplete record of the players who have played in the Cronulla-Sutherland District Rugby Football League and then gone on to represent a professional team in rugby. Unreferenced list. Doesn't seem notable enough to satisfy WP:NLIST. (J Mo 101)
2024-05-31 07:34 Riverlife The Riverlife project aims to engage the community to actively appreciate Cooks River in Sydney, Australia. It usually more a tidal inlet then a River although is capable of flooding and receives the stormwater from 100 square kilometers of a highly urbanised part of the Sydney Metropolitan area. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2024-06-01 21:09 Streit Council (American foreign policy think tank) The Streit Council for a Union of Democracies is Washington, DC-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit foreign policy think tank working to unite democracies as a path toward greater individual freedom, international solidarity, and global stability. It aims for the creation of an international order of, by and for the people. Unable to show notability. Completely dependent on primary source. Self-promotion: Username itself evident of self promotion: User:SCfellow. Long History section talks about some former organizations and in end it says Streit Council is carrying forward it's work. Also look at Association to Unite the Democracies created by same users and contains similar text. (BeLucky)
2024-06-03 14:15 Ermek Sultanovich Ibraimov Ermek Sultanovich Ibraimov (кирг. Ермек Ибраимович Ибраимов; * November 17, 1965 in Bishkek) is a Kyrgyz foreign service officer and former ambassador. Insufficient WP:SIGCOV in secondary, independent, reliable sources to demonstrate notability under WP:GNG, WP:NBIO, or WP:NPOL. (Dclemens1971)

History and Society/Society[edit]

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2024-05-29 18:04 Jennifer Cramblett incident The Jennifer Cramblett incident took place in Ohio, United States in 2014, when Jennifer Cramblett, a white woman in a lesbian relationship, gave birth to a multiracial female child. Cramblett had requested a sperm donor from a white man and instead was impregnated by the sperm donated by an African American man. No lasting coverage - all at the time of trial or second trial. This feels like it isn't notable and isn't terribly encyclopedic. (Daniel)
2024-06-01 13:13 Psychoporn (Taiwanese pornographic film studio) Psychoporn (or Chinese: 色控攝影工作室) is a Taiwanese pornographic film studio published primarily to the Asian market. One source seems invalid; the other is not mainly focusing on this pornographic film studio (although it is mentioned in 4-5 paragraphs in the article and the "team leader" is interviewed about the topic of the article ). (Mushy Yank)
2024-06-02 19:10 Energy Retail Company of Bashkortostan Energy Retail Company of Bashkortostan is one of the largest electricity supply company Bashkiria. No independent sources. (Jlwoodwa)

History and Society/Transportation[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-30 17:53 Aero Gare Aero Gare was a kitplane manufacturer founded by Gary LeGare in Mojave, California to marketed the Sea Hawker amphibious aircraft. It sold all rights to the design to Aero Composites in 1986. Doesn't meet WP:N (Boleyn)
2024-05-31 08:34 Mazda kei car engine Today, Mazda's kei cars use Suzuki engines, though the originals from the 1960s used a Mazda-designed OHV and two-stroke engines.[citation needed] All of the car engines in this article are already mentioned in their respective car pages (ALazyEditor)
2024-06-03 01:22 Henschel Projekt P.75 The Henschel P.75 was meant to be replacement for the Messerschmitt Bf 110. It had an unusual canard configuration seen on other fighters like the XP-55 and the J7W1. No reliable sources, likely does not meet WP:GNG (ZLEA)

STEM[edit]

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2024-05-28 04:23 MEMX (microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies company, founded 2000) MEMX inc. was formed in October 2000 as a spin-off from Sandia National Laboratories' MicroElectoMechanical program, and was created to help commercialize Sandia's microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies. The MEMX technical team was instrumental in the formation of Sandia's MEMS program from 1990 to 2000. Fails WP:NCORP. (B3251)
2024-05-28 21:24 ZOOMQ3D ZOOMQ3D is a numerical finite-difference model, which simulates groundwater flow in aquifers. The program is used by hydrogeologists to investigate groundwater resources and to make predictions about possible future changes in their quantity and quality. Not a notable software package; no independent coverage. (Walsh90210)
2024-05-30 11:34 Labroots (scientific networking site) Labroots, established in 2008, is a scientific social networking website that provides news, virtual events, and webinars across various scientific and medical domains. Labroots' virtual events and webinars predominantly centre on health, medicine, and biotechnology-oriented disciplines, including microbiology and neuroscience. No evidence of satisfying Wikipedia's notability guidelines. None of the cited references is substantial coverage in an independent source, nor was anything better found on searching. (JBW)
2024-05-30 15:39 Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies (Academic journal) Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a unique platform for the dissemination of a range of critical entrepreneurship, innovation, business and economic development issues pertaining to and of relevance to emerging economies. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2024-05-30 22:41 IpTTY ipTTY is a SIP soft phone that supports the conversion of Baudot Tones sent via IP to text. In other words, ipTTY facilitates a TTY/TDD conversation over IP without the need for modems or analog lines. ipTTY connects directly via IP to PBX and VoIP systems that support SIP. Fails WP: N. I can't find anything other than a few passing mentions in some books. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-30 23:24 Marshall University Forensic Science Graduate Program (Two year academic program at Marshall University) The Forensic Science Graduate Program at Marshall University (Huntington, West Virginia) is a two-year academic program leading to a Master of Science degree in Forensic Science. The program is accredited by FEPAC, the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission, and AAFS, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and is the only graduate program in the U.S. housed with a state Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) facility. Subject does not appear to be independently notable (ElKevbo)
2024-05-31 07:34 Riverlife The Riverlife project aims to engage the community to actively appreciate Cooks River in Sydney, Australia. It usually more a tidal inlet then a River although is capable of flooding and receives the stormwater from 100 square kilometers of a highly urbanised part of the Sydney Metropolitan area. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2024-06-01 09:31 Luxembourg Depositary Receipt A Luxembourg Depository Receipt (LDR) is a certificate which represents the purchase, or ownership, of foreign assets which are deposited in a Luxembourg-based account. An LDR functions in much the same way as a global depository receipt (GDR). LDRs may represent ownership of either an underlying number of shares or a notional amount of bonds. No references, and I cannot find any sources discussing the subject of the article. (Tacyarg)
2024-06-03 16:02 California Society of Professional Engineers The California Society of Professional Engineers (CSPE) is the California affiliate of National Society of Professional Engineers. It is organized into local chapters. Article provides no useful information and serves only as an advertisement. (NNFL)
2024-06-03 17:30 Barcelona Ventures Barcelona Ventures is a seed accelerator and resource platform for European startups to get a foothold in Silicon Valley to connect with investors and expand into the US market. Barcelona Ventures provides mentoring programs, helps coordinate with US legal counsel, immigration services, access to investors, and a Silicon Valley network. Really not seeing that this meets WP:CORP. The sources are all corporate blogs signal-boosting press releases where this organization is calling for companies to apply for its programs. Doesn't really seem to be significant, ongoing coverage. (Here2rewrite)
2024-06-03 22:10 User:JackkBrown/sandbox My edit counter is already high, here I have made about 30 edits. I request to clean up this edit history by deleting the page. (JackkBrown)

STEM/Chemistry[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-30 22:56 Mokon (Division of Protective Industries, Inc from United States) Mokon is a division of Protective Industries, Inc. from Buffalo, New York, United States. No evidence of notability per WP:NORG (Pppery)
2024-06-03 00:18 Nanocrystal (crystalline piece of solid matter less than 100nm in diameter) A nanocrystal is a material particle having at least one dimension smaller than 100 nanometres, based on quantum dots (a nanoparticle) and composed of atoms in either a single- or poly-crystalline arrangement. The science here is duplicated in Nanoparticle, which is both much more detailed and is also the common name. I don't think a redirect is needed (to Nanoparticle), but that is optional. (Ldm1954)

STEM/Computing[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-28 20:13 Apache Yetus Apache Yetus is a collection of libraries and tools that enable contribution and release processes for software projects. Portions are used by a wide variety of Apache projects, including Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase. Fails WP: N. I could only find a self-published tutorial on how to use Yetus for a specific use case, but this isn't necessarily reliable. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-28 21:02 Babel Middleware (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory language interoperability software) Babel is an open source middleware system serving the scientific computing community. As a language interoperability tool, Babel enables the arbitrary mixing of software libraries written in C/C++, Fortran, Python, and Java. As a distributed computing platform, Babel provides a language-neutral Remote Method Invocation (RMI) scheme similar to Java's RMI which allows third-party plug-ins to specify custom data encodings and network protocols. Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that are secondary and cover the subject with enough depth to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-28 22:06 DSPnano RTOS (Computer operating system) DSPnano is an embedded real-time operating system (RTOS) which is compatible with POSIX and embedded Linux. It was first created in 1996 and was one of the first pthread based real-time kernels. Its entire focus was on tiny real-time digital signal processing systems and has been optimized to deliver high performance DSP on embedded digital signal controllers and digital signal processors [16]. I cannot find any adequate sources discussing this operating system other than very brief mentions in stuff like "list of every operating system." The creator of the article also is the CEO of the company that made this making it an advertisement. (Schützenpanzer)
2024-05-28 22:26 FVWM-Crystal FVWM-Crystal is a theme framework for the FVWM window manager. It uses GUI tools to edit the look of windows, instead of the use of editing a text file in FVWM. It creates a desktop environment using FVWM as its window manager and main core. Fails WP: N. I can't find any reliable secondary sources that give this library more than a passing mention. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-06-01 11:54 Internal code In China, neima (內碼, 内码; pinyin: nèimă; jyutping: noi6 maa5, literally internal code) is the encoding of a character in some character set, or to the character encoding being used. It is not an encoding in itself, and the actual encoding being referred to has to be determined by context. Does not seem to be a distinct topic. (Remsense)
2024-05-28 22:34 LUnix (Operating system) LUnix (short for "Little Unix") is a Unix-like multi-tasking operating system designed to run natively on the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 home computer systems. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using an RS-232 interface). Unlike most Unix-like systems, LUnix is written in 6502 assembly language instead of C. I could find no adequate coverage of this operating system in order to justify an article on it. Any mentions found were brief mentions mostly just copied from this article or a deluge of a people misspelling Linux, even in books. (Schützenpanzer)
2024-06-01 21:12 Belinea (German computer manufacturer) Belinea is a German manufacturer of PCs, notebooks and computer monitors. Fails WP:NCORP as I didn't find any sources whatsoever online or through Google Books. (Cocobb8)
2024-06-02 07:16 Adobe JRun (J2EE application server) JRun is a J2EE application server, originally developed in 1997 as a Java Servlet engine by Live Software and subsequently purchased by Allaire, who brought out the first J2EE compliant version. It was acquired by Macromedia prior to its 2001 takeover of Allaire, and subsequently by Adobe Systems when it bought Macromedia in 2005. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.218.11)
2024-06-01 15:57 Xynth Xynth is an embedded windowing system, released under LGPL, developed for systems with low resources, is an alternative for X Window System.

The goal of the project is to release a soft but portable and powered Window Environment. The source language is C.

Does not meet WP:GNG, no reliable sources found that were independent of the subject or gave significant coverage (Schützenpanzer)

STEM/Earth and environment[edit]

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2024-06-02 19:26 Gulf Rangers Gulf Rangers youth group (Hebrew: Shomrei Mifratz שומרי המפרץ) was established in 2004 by the Society for the Conservation of the Red Sea Environment, an environmental non-profit, volunteer NGO located in the southern Israeli city of Eilat. The Gulf Rangers program was created to empower local youth to preserve the sea environment and prevent further damage. Unsourced, and doesn't seem to meet WP:NORG. (Jlwoodwa)

STEM/Engineering[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-30 17:53 Aero Gare Aero Gare was a kitplane manufacturer founded by Gary LeGare in Mojave, California to marketed the Sea Hawker amphibious aircraft. It sold all rights to the design to Aero Composites in 1986. Doesn't meet WP:N (Boleyn)
2024-05-30 22:56 Mokon (Division of Protective Industries, Inc from United States) Mokon is a division of Protective Industries, Inc. from Buffalo, New York, United States. No evidence of notability per WP:NORG (Pppery)
2024-05-31 08:34 Mazda kei car engine Today, Mazda's kei cars use Suzuki engines, though the originals from the 1960s used a Mazda-designed OHV and two-stroke engines.[citation needed] All of the car engines in this article are already mentioned in their respective car pages (ALazyEditor)
2024-06-03 01:22 Henschel Projekt P.75 The Henschel P.75 was meant to be replacement for the Messerschmitt Bf 110. It had an unusual canard configuration seen on other fighters like the XP-55 and the J7W1. No reliable sources, likely does not meet WP:GNG (ZLEA)

STEM/Mathematics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-06-03 16:28 Statistical parsing Statistical parsing is a group of parsing methods within natural language processing. The methods have in common that they associate grammar rules with a probability. Grammar rules are traditionally viewed in computational linguistics as defining the valid sentences in a language. WP: STARTOVER applies here, because the entire article is original research. Cleaning it up would amount to blanking the page. (HyperAccelerated)

STEM/Medicine & Health[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-31 04:21 American Animal Hospital Association (Nonprofit organization devoted to Animal health) The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is a non-profit organization for companion animal veterinary hospitals. Established in 1933, the association is the only accrediting body for small animal hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. The association develops standards for veterinary business practices, publications, and educational programs. Fails GNG, multiple edits to article by clearly related accounts (Traumnovelle)

STEM/Physics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-30 18:50 Theoretical and experimental justification for the Schrödinger equation (Justifications of the equation in physics) The theoretical and experimental justification for the Schrödinger equation motivates the discovery of the Schrödinger equation, the equation that describes the dynamics of nonrelativistic particles. The motivation uses photons, which are relativistic particles with dynamics described by Maxwell's equations, as an analogue for all types of particles. This article is just a hodge-podge of random content covered much better in other articles. It does not seem to have any theme or unique content. While the content is vaguely related to the Schrodinger equation, nothing in the content directly addresses the title subject. (Johnjbarton)
2024-06-03 00:18 Nanocrystal (crystalline piece of solid matter less than 100nm in diameter) A nanocrystal is a material particle having at least one dimension smaller than 100 nanometres, based on quantum dots (a nanoparticle) and composed of atoms in either a single- or poly-crystalline arrangement. The science here is duplicated in Nanoparticle, which is both much more detailed and is also the common name. I don't think a redirect is needed (to Nanoparticle), but that is optional. (Ldm1954)

STEM/Space[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-29 14:32 X Carinae (Variable star in the constellation Carina) X Carinae is a Beta Lyrae variable in the constellation Carina. It ranges between magnitudes 7.9 and 8.65 over a period of approximately 1.08 days. No evidence that it meets the notability guidelines for astronomical objects. 1. Not visible to the naked eye, 2. Not in any high-importance catalog, 3. Never received significant coverage in reliable sources and 4. Was not discovered in 1850. SIMBAD cites 41 references for this star, but all are just big catalogs and do not give any significant coverage. (InTheAstronomy32)

STEM/Technology[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-28 20:13 Apache Yetus Apache Yetus is a collection of libraries and tools that enable contribution and release processes for software projects. Portions are used by a wide variety of Apache projects, including Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase. Fails WP: N. I could only find a self-published tutorial on how to use Yetus for a specific use case, but this isn't necessarily reliable. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-28 22:06 DSPnano RTOS (Computer operating system) DSPnano is an embedded real-time operating system (RTOS) which is compatible with POSIX and embedded Linux. It was first created in 1996 and was one of the first pthread based real-time kernels. Its entire focus was on tiny real-time digital signal processing systems and has been optimized to deliver high performance DSP on embedded digital signal controllers and digital signal processors [17]. I cannot find any adequate sources discussing this operating system other than very brief mentions in stuff like "list of every operating system." The creator of the article also is the CEO of the company that made this making it an advertisement. (Schützenpanzer)
2024-05-28 22:26 FVWM-Crystal FVWM-Crystal is a theme framework for the FVWM window manager. It uses GUI tools to edit the look of windows, instead of the use of editing a text file in FVWM. It creates a desktop environment using FVWM as its window manager and main core. Fails WP: N. I can't find any reliable secondary sources that give this library more than a passing mention. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-30 22:56 Mokon (Division of Protective Industries, Inc from United States) Mokon is a division of Protective Industries, Inc. from Buffalo, New York, United States. No evidence of notability per WP:NORG (Pppery)
2024-05-28 22:34 LUnix (Operating system) LUnix (short for "Little Unix") is a Unix-like multi-tasking operating system designed to run natively on the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 home computer systems. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using an RS-232 interface). Unlike most Unix-like systems, LUnix is written in 6502 assembly language instead of C. I could find no adequate coverage of this operating system in order to justify an article on it. Any mentions found were brief mentions mostly just copied from this article or a deluge of a people misspelling Linux, even in books. (Schützenpanzer)
2024-05-30 07:04 Tabii Tabii is a Turkish streaming service launched by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) on May 7, 2023. The platform aims to provide a diverse array of Turkish content to both local and international audiences, positioning itself as a competitor to global streaming giants like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video. Not a single reference except links to tabil.com / Unsourced and promo! (Saqib)
2024-06-02 07:16 Adobe JRun (J2EE application server) JRun is a J2EE application server, originally developed in 1997 as a Java Servlet engine by Live Software and subsequently purchased by Allaire, who brought out the first J2EE compliant version. It was acquired by Macromedia prior to its 2001 takeover of Allaire, and subsequently by Adobe Systems when it bought Macromedia in 2005. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.218.11)
2024-06-02 19:10 Energy Retail Company of Bashkortostan Energy Retail Company of Bashkortostan is one of the largest electricity supply company Bashkiria. No independent sources. (Jlwoodwa)
2024-06-01 15:57 Xynth Xynth is an embedded windowing system, released under LGPL, developed for systems with low resources, is an alternative for X Window System.

The goal of the project is to release a soft but portable and powered Window Environment. The source language is C.

Does not meet WP:GNG, no reliable sources found that were independent of the subject or gave significant coverage (Schützenpanzer)
2024-06-03 15:21 Cheqbook (American cloud accounting software company) Cheqbook is an American cloud-based accounting software-as-a-service for small-to-medium businesses and independent contractors headquartered in Kahului, Hawaii. Cheqbook automates downloading and categorizing transactions in addition to offering services like invoicing, bill pay, and transactional reporting. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Coverage is trivial (routine launch announcements) or unreliable. (Teratix)

Unsorted[edit]

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2024-05-28 07:33 List of AIM title holders This is a list of Arena International Master title holders from FIDE Online Arena. No evidence that this lower level title has received attention as a group, fails WP:LISTN. (Fram)
2024-05-31 08:54 Warren Kornfeld (American bridge player) Warren Kornfeld is an American bridge player. He was from New York City. I can find no significant or independent coverage of this bridge player. (Geschichte)
2024-06-03 01:07 Firestarter Mini Monster Truck (1/3 scale exhibition monster truck) Firestarter is a 1/3 scale exhibition monster truck conceived and completed in 2008 by Firestarter Racing of Essex County, Ontario. Fails GNG; I can find no reliable third-party sources to establish notability. (Sable232)
2024-05-28 07:35 List of AGM title holders This is a list of Arena Grandmaster (AGM) title holders from FIDE Online Arena, No evidence found that this grouping meets WP:LISTN. (Fram)