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Culture/Internet culture
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2025-01-06 12:14 | List of USB video class devices | The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras. | Not notable, outdated, Wikipedia is not a directory (2A0C:5A84:E209:E600:3913:6FEC:F6A7:DC40) |
2025-01-08 03:39 | Galvanize (software company) (Software as a service company) | Galvanize (formerly known as ACL Services Ltd. and currently branded as Diligent) is a privately owned software as a service (SaaS) company founded and headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Company builds security, risk management, compliance and audit software for the governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) market. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-09 09:37 | The Cloud (platform) (Global tech platform) | The Cloud is a global tech platform which develops and implements an Airbnb-like approach on the foodtech market transforming restaurants into cloud kitchens. It is supported by Hub71, Abu Dhabi's global tech ecosystem. | The article does not meet the notability criteria outlined per WP:NCORP. The company has not received significant independent coverage in reliable, secondary. The article seems promotional in tone and lacks adequate independent sources. (Nitish shetty) |
Culture/Linguistics
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2025-01-05 11:43 | Holism (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Holism is a philosophical concept. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-05 11:56 | Karhusaari (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Kahusaari may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-11 04:27 | Ghafira (given name) (Arabic feminine given name) | Ghafira (or Ghafyra; Arabic : غفيرة) is an arabic feminine given name. It is derived from arabic غفير/ غافر (Ghafir) meaning "the forgiving one". This name was taken by the great Sahabi Bilal ibn Rabah's sister Ghafira. | Fails WP:NNAME, no sources found online outside of random baby name websites, i.e. nothing suggesting notability, of the two sources on this page, one is an unreliable baby name website and one is completely unrelated to the subject. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
Culture/Literature
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2025-01-07 00:45 | RodMaker Magazine | RodMaker Magazine is an American periodical about fishing rod crafting. | Fails GNG. A search for sources yielded nothing indepth. A primary source and directory listing provided as sole sources. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 04:52 | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (Free magazine in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA) | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (originally called Raleigh Downtowner Magazine) is a free entertainment magazine based in Raleigh, North Carolina, covering downtown Raleigh, North Hills, downtown Durham, Cary/Apex, Wake Forest, and the surrounding area. Founded in 2005, the magazine features topics including restaurant profiles, local business, art gallery reviews, visual and performing artist profiles, wine, local history, and more. | Created by a single purpose editor. Could not find third party coverage for this or its original name. Google news simply yields this publication. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 05:59 | Milwaukee Home and Fine Living (Defunct American local magazine) | Milwaukee Home and Fine Living was a glossy full-color magazine. It was launched in 2004. During the initial years it was published on a bimonthly basis. Journal Communications, Inc. acquired the magazine from Trails Media Group in February 2007 and switched its frequency to monthly. | Fails GNG. Surprisingly for an entity that existed since 2004 in USA it gets no google news hits. And hardly anything in google books. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 16:17 | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 (English crime novel) | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 is an Indian non-fiction crime novel written by a journalist and author Rommel Rodrigues, first published by Penguin Books India in December 2010. The book narrates an in-depth account of events that culminated in the 2008 Mumbai attacks (26/11) and Ajmal Kasab, also talked about people who perpetrated them. | Author of this article is directly connected to the subject of said article. Has minimal citations, most likely making this article fail WP:NOTE (TansoShoshen) |
Culture/Biography
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2025-01-04 23:09 | Anatoliy Naumenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Anatoliy Andriyovych Naumenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Андрійович Науменко; born 6 September 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Former footballer with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Please remove this notice and add significant coverage to the article if you disagree. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:12 | Denys Kildiy (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Vyacheslavovich Kildiy (Ukrainian: Денис Вячеславович Кільдій; born 7 October 2004) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Footballer with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Please remove this notice and add significant coverage to the article if you disagree. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:18 | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian: Денис Садовий; born 31 August 1995 Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for FC Chernihiv in the Ukrainian Second League. | Played 4 minutes of professional football and my Ukrainian searches yielded nothing per WP:GNG. If you disagree, please remove this notice and add sources showing significant coverage to the article. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:27 | Masato Furukawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for SC Sagamihara. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 03:32 | Ihor Samoylenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Ihor Oleksandrovych Samoylenkoo (Ukrainian: Ігор Олександрович Самойленко; born 31 August 2002) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender for FC Chernihiv. | Player with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG and played only four matches—113 total minutes—in his entire career. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-05 03:29 | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian footballer) | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian: Ярослав Миколайович Биковець; born 6 February 1984 in Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Player with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Nearly all of his career appearances came on either amateur or youth teams. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-05 03:17 | Bohdan Lytvynenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Bohdan Anatoliyovych Litvinenko (Ukrainian: Богдан Анатолійович Литвиненко; born 10 February 2003) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a forward. | Player with zero WP:SIGCOV to meet standards of WP:GNG. If you disagree, please remove this notice and add sources showing significant coverage to the article. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-04 23:33 | Katsuhiro Hamada (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese footballer who last played for FC Ryukyu. | PLayer unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:20 | Dai Fujimoto (Japanese footballer (born 1990)) | is a former Japanese football player. Kota Fujimoto is his brother. | Last played in 2015, only played three games, doesnt meet GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:35 | Yujiro Haraguchi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Fujieda MYFC. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 00:04 | Hirohide Adachi (Japanese football player) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Gamba Osaka. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:48 | Takuya Hidaka (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former footballer. | Has not played since 2016, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:51 | Kenta Ichimiya (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for YSCC Yokohama. | Unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:54 | Koki Imakake (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Tiamo Hirakata. He plays as a full back, capable of operating on the right or left. | Retired in 2022, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 15:01 | Asahi Ishiwata (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for FC Kariya. | Unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:31 | Daichi Hakkaku (Japanese footballer (born 1992)) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Grulla Morioka. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 16:30 | Kenta Ito (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. | Has not played a league game for Shimizu, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 20:11 | Witthawat Sailam (Thai footballer) | Witthawat Sailam (Thai: วิทวัส สายลาม, born February 20, 1999) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Thai League 1 club Chiangrai United. | Based on my searches, he fails WP:GNG. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-06 00:41 | Siddique Umer (Pakistani sport shooter (born 1982)) | Mohammad Siddique Umer (born September 5, 1982) is a Pakistani sport shooter. Umer represented Pakistan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed for two rifle shooting events. He placed forty-eighth out of fifty-one shooters in the men's 10 m air rifle, with a total score of 578 points. | Routine coverage, fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Coming 3rd last and last is not really a noteworthy achievement. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 01:06 | Renee Cleary (American beach volleyball player) | Renee Smith Cleary (born September 18, 1972) is an American female beach volleyball player who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2007 at Guatemala playing with Jenny Kropp finishing in the 5th position and Carolina, Puerto Rico playing with Jennifer Lombardi ranking 11th. | Subject does not appear to have the WP:SIGCOV needed to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:09 | Kevin Edwards (beach volleyball) (Trinidad and Tobago beach volleyball player) | Kevin Edwards (born 12 December 1980, in Sangre Grande) is a male beach volleyball player from Trinidad and Tobago. | Subject does not appear to have the WP:SIGCOV to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:19 | Sean Allstot (American beach volleyball player) | Sean Allstot (born January 15, 1983, in Grass Valley, California) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Kevin Lynch. They finished in the 7th position. | Subject does not appear to have the needed WP:SIGCOV from independent sources to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 05:33 | Street Rhymes Studios (Nigeria sound recording studio) | Street Rhymes Studios is a Port Harcourt-based independent, sound recording studio founded by singer and record producer Slim Burna, after he quit working for record label Grafton Records in late 2008. The studio operates out of Burna's residential building, 10 Railway Close, in D-line. | Delete The studio appears to be non-notable. No coverage that would qualify it for WP:NCORP. The sources are very thin: a hypelocal newspaper and few mentions. (Викидим) |
2025-01-06 07:58 | Jean Val Jean (actor) (French pornographic actor (born 1980)) | Jean Val Jean (born Emmanuel Delcour, June 19, 1980, Montluçon, Allier) is an actor, model and adult film performer who has also worked as a personal trainer and professional chef. Delcour has made several relatively high-profile appearances on mainstream television, including Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Chopped. | No real sigcov. A few news articles about him being on Chef Academy, but no coverage of him as an individual. (Tamzin) |
2025-01-06 12:13 | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Turkish writer (1933-2017)) | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Armenian: Լեւոն Փանոս Տապաղեան; 11 November 1933 – 7 May 2017) was a Turkish writer and researcher of Armenian descent. | Irrelevant and not notable (Summerfell1978) |
2025-01-06 22:53 | Mahmood Abo Shandi (Canadian militant) | A former Colonel in Fatah, Mahmood Abo Shandi was deported from Canada for his militant connections. | No real sources on article, I was able to find these two on Google but I'm not sure that's enough to clear WP:N[1][2] (Prezbo) |
2025-01-04 06:38 | Gerard Newcombe (Australian writer) | Gerard Newcombe, born in Sydney, Australia on 3 December 1953, is the Managing Director of All Asia Investments, a trading and investment company which has been operating in the Asia Pacific Region for over 40 years. His previous writing accomplishments have been in business and trade news coverage, and as a travel writer. | Non notable author. Lacks coverage in independent sources. COI spam as seen by image. (Duffbeerforme) |
2025-01-06 23:05 | Qusay Salahaddin (head of Mosul Students union) | Qusay Salahaddin was as Sunni Arab student in Mosul. Salahaddin was the head of the student union of the University of Mosul. Salahuddin led protests vs the accused frauds in the December 2005 parliamentary votes. Gunmen abducted Salahaddin on December 22, 2005. | Very few sources. (Prezbo) |
2025-01-07 02:49 | Thomas Hochstrasser (Swiss cyclist) | Thomas Hochstrasser (born 13 July 1976) is a Swiss cyclist. He competed in the men's cross-country mountain biking event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. | Fails NATH (JayCubby) |
2025-01-06 22:56 | Abu Youssef Sharqieh (Lebanese politician) | Abu Youssef Sharqieh is the leader of Jund al-Sham and former Fatah official. Abu Youssef Sharqieh is called "Prince of the Sharia". He is said to rarely leave his home but has established himself as an important figure in the area of Ain al-Hilweh, Lebanon. | No real sources, can't find any more on Google. (Prezbo) |
2025-01-06 23:00 | Abu Tarek al-Saadi (Suspected Osbat al-Ansar leader) | Abu Tarek was the brother of Osbat al-Ansar leader Ahmed Abd al-Karim al-Saadi (Abu Mohjen). It is widely assumed [by whom?] that Tarek was in control of Osbat al-Ansar after his brother went into hiding following a death sentence from the Lebanese government. | Can't find any sources (Prezbo) |
2025-01-07 03:47 | Elia Nasrallah (Lebanese sports shooter (born 1942)) | Elia Nasrallah (born 17 August 1942) is a Lebanese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 16:09 | Rommel Rodrigues (Indian writer) | Rommel Rodrigues is an Indian author, film director, screenwriter and producer based out of Mumbai. He has worked in several Indian newspapers, writing on crime, business, politics and current affairs for over two and a half decades and was accredited by the Maharashtra Government for nearly 10 years. | This article was created and mostly edited by the subject. I don't think this article passes WP:NOTE requirements, some of these sources look like they might've been commissioned. (TansoShoshen) |
2025-01-07 11:23 | Assassination of Luis Carlos Galán (1989 murder in Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia) | On August 18, 1989, Luis Carlos Galán, a liberal presidential candidate for Colombia for the 1990-1994 period, was gunned down while greeting a crowd of supporters in the central square of the town of Soacha, near Bogotá. Galán was campaigning and stood on an improvised platform, along with his bodyguards Santiago Cuérvo Jiménez and Pedro Nel Angulo Bonilla, and Julio César Peñaloza Sánchez, a councilman from Soacha, when Galán, Peñaloza and Cuervo were shot dead by Jaime Eduardo Rueda Rocha ... | Article created by sockpuppet of blocked user (Barry Wom) |
2025-01-08 02:39 | Edward Anderson (sport shooter) (British sports shooter) | Edward Allan Anderson (born 3 August 1908, date of death unknown) was a Belizean sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-08 05:09 | Amadou Ciré Baal (Senegalese sports shooter) | Amadou Ciré Baal (born 23 October 1951) is a Senegalese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre free pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-08 11:56 | Aharon Solomons (English-Israeli former Army officer, holder of the Israeli national record for freediving.) | Aharon Solomons (né Ernest Henry Child Simpson; born 27 September 1939) is an Anglo-Israeli former Army officer, and sportsman who at one point held the Israeli national record for freediving. | No independent or secondary sources, and most of it is not sourced at all. There is also no claim to notability. (Bonadea) |
2025-01-08 13:27 | Arman Sedghi (Materials Engineer) | Arman Sedghi is an Iranian engineer and assistant professor at Imam Khomeini International University. He is best known for his scientific achievement in production of low cost carbon fibers, and being highly experienced in fabrication and characterization of ceramic fibers and their composites. | Fails WP:NACADEMIC (Ligaturama) |
2025-01-08 13:27 | Alireza Shokoohi (Iranian hydrologist) | Alireza Shokoohi is an Iranian hydrologist, Professor at Imam Khomeini International University and guest researcher at the University of Oklahoma. He is best known for his innovative methods in analysis of fluids, water resource management, and investigation of climate change which mostly deals with using mathematical methods in analysis of flood alarm system. | Fails WP:NACADEMIC (Ligaturama) |
2025-01-08 15:48 | Ludwig Jahn (German bobsledder) | Ludwig Jahn (born 27 June 1959) is a German former bobsledder. He competed in the four man event at the 1988 Winter Olympics. | The only notable Ludwig Jahn I can find is Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, who was an 18th century physician from Prussia and hence, obviously not this guy. (Allan Nonymous) |
2025-01-07 01:02 | T.O.P (DJ) (Indonesian DJ) | T.O.P is an Indonesian DJ. In 1993 he won the international remix and scratch composition organized by Disco Mix Club. He was part of mixing and mastering some of the biggest Eurodance stars throughout the 1990s from Modern Talking to Technotronic. | Fails WP:GNG (2001:4455:389:2700:3D19:1ED8:D61B:6E37) |
2025-01-08 22:07 | John A. Haigh (Businessman (born 1954)) | John A. Haigh (born 1954) is the co-director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government and a lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He was executive dean of Harvard Kennedy School from 2005 through 2017. He previously served as senior vice president for Emerging Initiatives at AT&T Wireless, and as president of AT&T's International Ventures. | Non-notable businessman and academic administrator; fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO, WP:NACADEMIC. His roles do not confer presumed notability; mentions of him in independent sources (both in article and in before search) are WP:TRIVIALMENTIONs. (Dclemens1971) |
2025-01-08 22:19 | Sherman Raskin (Professor and actor) | Sherman Raskin (born January 27, 1937) is a retired professor and actor, known for his roles in the films Take a Giant Step (1959) and The Tiger Makes Out (1967), as well as for his long tenure as a faculty member and administrator at Pace University. | Non-notable academic. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO for lack of WP:SIGCOV in independent, reliable sources. (This doesn't count, it was written by a colleague at his university.) Meets no criterion of WP:NACADEMIC, and fails WP:NACTOR as his handful of roles (verifiable only via unreliable IMDB) were minor parts. Nothing found in WP:BEFORE search. (Dclemens1971) |
2025-01-09 01:20 | Hamed Rezakhani (Iranian swimmer) | Hamed Rezakhani (born 1 January 1979) is an Iranian swimmer. He competed in the men's 1500 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-09 01:22 | Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service (American achievement award) | The Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service (or Common Wealth Awards) were created under the will of the late Ralph Hayes, an influential American business executive and philanthropist. Hayes conceived the awards to reward and encourage the best of human performance worldwide. | WP:ADMASQ (Graywalls) |
2025-01-09 01:59 | Didier Manaud (French figure skater) | Didier Manaud was a French figure skater who competed in pairs. | [BLP] |
2025-01-09 05:25 | Michael Boyer (American actor) | Michael Boyer (January, 1960) is an American actor who plays the role of the Pied Piper of Hamelin in performances in Hamelin, Germany. He lives in the town with his wife and son. | Only one properly cited source. No indication that this would pass WP:GNG. It seems like this article is a relic of 2007 Wikipedia that has never had a proper review since then. It seems like a major reason why this article has been kept around is because the subject of the article semi-regularly edits it. (CeltBrowne) |
2025-01-09 09:38 | Rahul Garg (Indian entrepreneur) | Rahul Garg is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder of Moglix, an ecommerce platform for industrial goods and equipment headquartered in Singapore. Moglix operates in regions such as India, the USA, the UK, Mexico, UAE and Europe. In 2021, Moglix was recognized as a unicorn company in India. | Fails WP:GNG, No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (Nitish shetty) |
2025-01-09 09:40 | Kathir Arumugam (Tamilnadu textbook Graphic designer Tamil Nadu, India) | Kathir Arumugam is an Indian graphic designer known for his typography and book cover designs. He worked as a graphic designer for Tamil Nadu Text Book Corporation to redesign the school text book cover patterns. He designed book covers for well-known authors like Sujatha, S.Ramakrishnan, Jeyamohan, Balakumaran. | Fails WP:GNG. The article lacks sufficient citations from independent, reliable sources, making it difficult to verify the claims presented. Most of the content is unsourced or based on unreliable primary sources, which cannot meet the standard for verifiability or neutrality on Wikipedia. (Nitish shetty) |
2025-01-07 14:56 | Rashid Ahmad Khan (Musical artist) | Rashid Ahmad Khan (Pashto: راشد احمد خان) (born February 22, 1982, in Jhanda village, Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) is a renowned Pashto singer, poet, musicologist, and rights activist. He is celebrated for being the first individual to earn a PhD in Pashto folk music, a milestone he achieved in December 2022 from the University of Peshawar's Pashto Department. | The article does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines for biographies, relies on unreliable sources, and lacks significant independent coverage. (NAUser0001) |
2025-01-09 15:09 | Antonio D. Tillis (American academic administrator and literary scholar) | Antonio D. Tillis (born 1966) is an American academic administrator currently serving as the chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden. He assumed office on July 1, 2021. A few months later, faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences voted no confidence in him, criticizing Tillis for having "grievously injured the College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers-Camden" and having "seriously eroded the trust of its faculty in his leadership." | The content throughout this article is defamatory and an inaccurate portrayal of the leader of Rutgers University-Camden and by extension, the Rutgers University-Camden community. Among concerns, the content on this page creates implicit bias against members of the community and an environment of significant harm to the Rutgers University brand. (RCU11112024) |
2025-01-09 20:58 | Huseynaga Hadiyev (Musical artist) | Huseynaga Hadiyev (Azerbaijani: Hüseynağa Hadıyev; 19 November 1946 — 12 January 1994) was an Azerbaijani singer popular in the 1970s and 1980s. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media and passing mentions. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-06 11:49 | Dr Lathashekhar (Indian Yoga Therapist and Holistic Healer) | Dr. Lathashekhar is an Indian yoga therapist and holistic healer based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. She is recognized for her contributions to alternative healing, particularly in treating chronic ailments through yoga therapy and cosmic healing techniques. | [BLP] |
2025-01-10 01:38 | Alec Hanley Bemis (American writer) | Alec Hanley Bemis is a writer and manager of cultural projects who lives in Brooklyn, New York. | Subject is not noteworthy, and page appears to be written by the subject. (70.23.145.82) |
2025-01-10 02:15 | Abdullah Al-Shaye (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Abdullah Al-Shaye (Arabic: عبد الله الشايع; born 1964) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:16 | Hassan Al-Absi (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Hassan Abdullah Al-Absi (Arabic: حسن العبسي; born 1966) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:17 | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (cyclist) (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (Arabic: علي الشنقيطي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:32 | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Arabic: على الغزاوي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 10:32 | Kirit Balubhai Patel (Politician from Gujarat) | Patel Kirit Balubhai is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party who was an unsuccessful MLA candidate from the Visavadar Assembly constituency in 2017. | He lost the 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election and not as stated in the article. It may not meet the criteria for a Wikipedia article as yet. (Davidindia) |
2025-01-10 09:26 | Aleksandar Strain (Yugoslav cyclist) | Aleksandar Strain (5 April 1919 – 15 December 1997) was a Yugoslav cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1948 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases and the only claim to notability is participation. No corresponding Serbo-Croat article, nothing found in my WP:BEFORE. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 09:36 | Jürgen Richter (Austrian diver) | Jürgen Richter (born 5 August 1970) is an Austrian diver. He competed in the men's 3 metre springboard event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases and the only claim to notability is participation. No DE wiki article, nothing found in my WP:BEFORE. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 10:07 | Stephan Kuhl (German badminton player) | Stephan Kuhl (born 27 March 1968) is a German former badminton player. Kuhl competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases, and the only claim to notability is participation in the Olympics. The DE wiki page is a copy/paste of one of these databases. Nothing that would help with notability found in my WP:BEFORE - based on this interview on the German Badminton federation website they had an uneventful life after the Olympics. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 13:32 | Alonso Morales (Colombian sports shooter) | Alonso Morales (born 1 March 1947) is a Colombian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 13:33 | Ayser Al-Hyari (Jordanian sport shooter) | Ayser Al-Hyari (born 1 January 1959) is a Jordanian sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 13:34 | Pat Bawtinheimer (Canadian sports shooter) | Pat Bawtinheimer (born 24 November 1961) is a Canadian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 13:47 | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (Cypriot sports shooter (born 1940)) | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (born 26 October 1940) is a Cypriot sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 15:12 | Roderick O'Donnell (architectural historian) | Roderick O'Donnell is an architectural historian currently working as a freelance writer, lecturer and adviser. O'Donnell is an expert on the works of the English architect, Augustus Pugin (1812-1852) and has published extensively on this subject. | Not a sufficiently noteworthy subject (92.15.12.92) |
2025-01-11 01:12 | Pichit Burapavong (Thai sports shooter) | Pichit Burapavong (born 5 May 1944) is a Thai sports shooter. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:16 | Edgardo Zachrisson (Guatemalan sports shooter) | Edgardo Zachrisson (born 5 May 1950) is a Guatemalan former sports shooter. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:20 | Ali Al-Khalifa (Bahraini sport shooter) | Ali Al-Khalifa is a Bahraini sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:23 | Eid Fayroze (Qatari sports shooter) | Eid Fayroze is a Qatari sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:26 | Sayed Al-Asibi (Saudi Arabian sport shooter) | Sayed Al-Asibi (Arabic: سيد العسيبي; born 1954) is a Saudi Arabian sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:38 | Jonas Bade (Papua New Guinean boxer) | Jonas Bade (born 16 March 1956) is a Papua New Guinean boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2025-01-05 11:49 | Ana Teles (Portuguese footballer (born 2001)) | Ana Isabel Cunha Teles (born 29 January 2001) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Turkish Women's Football Super League club Beşiktaş J.K. | Falls way short on WP:GNG and this article makes no claim to notability. Some brief transfer announcements were found, none of which contained any large amount of significant coverage and most of which were largely based upon club press releases through social media. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-05 15:04 | Brenda Costa (Brazilian model (born 1992)) | Brenda Costa (born 8 November 1992) is a Brazilian fashion model and former swimmer. Brenda Costa is 177 cm (5 feet 9.5 inches) tall. Her model career started when she was 16 years old after she was discovered in the Ipanema neighborhood by Agência Mega. | Fails WP:BASIC. Of the three sources two are unreliable and one is iMDb. Is also orphaned. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-01-06 01:04 | Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team (National sports team) | The Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team represents Antigua and Barbuda in international volleyball competitions. | Subject does not appear to have the needed coverage to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-09 03:21 | Fontaine (singer) (American singer-songwriter) | Fontaine Weyman, better known mononymously as Fontaine, and more recently “Saint Joan”, is a singer, songwriter, who spent the better part of eighteen years writing and recording in Los Angeles, California. She now resides in Charleston, South Carolina. | Unreferenced and unimproved for 14 years. I can't find any reliable sources under Fontaine, her full birth name, or Saint Joan. Badly fails WP:MUSICBIO. (Bearian) |
2025-01-10 02:14 | Cecelia Cortes (American squash player) | Cecelia Cortes (born June 12, 1989 in Cambridge) is a professional squash player who represents the United States. She reached a career high ranking of World No. 62 in December 2014. She competed at Harvard. | Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of independent WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun) |
Culture/Media
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2025-01-06 05:33 | Street Rhymes Studios (Nigeria sound recording studio) | Street Rhymes Studios is a Port Harcourt-based independent, sound recording studio founded by singer and record producer Slim Burna, after he quit working for record label Grafton Records in late 2008. The studio operates out of Burna's residential building, 10 Railway Close, in D-line. | Delete The studio appears to be non-notable. No coverage that would qualify it for WP:NCORP. The sources are very thin: a hypelocal newspaper and few mentions. (Викидим) |
2025-01-08 03:40 | Densify (Software company in Canada) | Densify is a privately held software company based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. The company provides machine learning analytics services related to public cloud utilization and billing data to deliver the savings on corporate cloud bill. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-09 03:21 | Fontaine (singer) (American singer-songwriter) | Fontaine Weyman, better known mononymously as Fontaine, and more recently “Saint Joan”, is a singer, songwriter, who spent the better part of eighteen years writing and recording in Los Angeles, California. She now resides in Charleston, South Carolina. | Unreferenced and unimproved for 14 years. I can't find any reliable sources under Fontaine, her full birth name, or Saint Joan. Badly fails WP:MUSICBIO. (Bearian) |
2025-01-09 04:58 | Sooraj Thapar (Indian television actor) | Sooraj Thapar is an Indian television actor. | Fails WP:NACTOR. Only notability is acting in minor roles in a series of films and television series, with no credible claim of significance following. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-01-11 04:21 | Yaazhnila (Wikimedia disambiguation page) | Yaazhnila (யாழ்நிலா) is a feminine name of Tamil origin. Yaal (யாழ்) means "melodious" / "musical", and Nila (நிலா) means "beauty"/"moon". A person with this name is usually a native Tamil. Yaal (யாழ்) is also an ancient Tamil classical music instrument and Nila (நிலா) also refers to the moon. | Fails WP:NNAME, no sources outside of random unreliable baby name websites, nothing remotely suggesting notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
Culture/Media/Books
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2025-01-07 16:17 | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 (English crime novel) | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 is an Indian non-fiction crime novel written by a journalist and author Rommel Rodrigues, first published by Penguin Books India in December 2010. The book narrates an in-depth account of events that culminated in the 2008 Mumbai attacks (26/11) and Ajmal Kasab, also talked about people who perpetrated them. | Author of this article is directly connected to the subject of said article. Has minimal citations, most likely making this article fail WP:NOTE (TansoShoshen) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
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2025-01-07 00:45 | RodMaker Magazine | RodMaker Magazine is an American periodical about fishing rod crafting. | Fails GNG. A search for sources yielded nothing indepth. A primary source and directory listing provided as sole sources. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 04:52 | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (Free magazine in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA) | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (originally called Raleigh Downtowner Magazine) is a free entertainment magazine based in Raleigh, North Carolina, covering downtown Raleigh, North Hills, downtown Durham, Cary/Apex, Wake Forest, and the surrounding area. Founded in 2005, the magazine features topics including restaurant profiles, local business, art gallery reviews, visual and performing artist profiles, wine, local history, and more. | Created by a single purpose editor. Could not find third party coverage for this or its original name. Google news simply yields this publication. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 05:59 | Milwaukee Home and Fine Living (Defunct American local magazine) | Milwaukee Home and Fine Living was a glossy full-color magazine. It was launched in 2004. During the initial years it was published on a bimonthly basis. Journal Communications, Inc. acquired the magazine from Trails Media Group in February 2007 and switched its frequency to monthly. | Fails GNG. Surprisingly for an entity that existed since 2004 in USA it gets no google news hits. And hardly anything in google books. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 11:23 | Assassination of Luis Carlos Galán (1989 murder in Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia) | On August 18, 1989, Luis Carlos Galán, a liberal presidential candidate for Colombia for the 1990-1994 period, was gunned down while greeting a crowd of supporters in the central square of the town of Soacha, near Bogotá. Galán was campaigning and stood on an improvised platform, along with his bodyguards Santiago Cuérvo Jiménez and Pedro Nel Angulo Bonilla, and Julio César Peñaloza Sánchez, a councilman from Soacha, when Galán, Peñaloza and Cuervo were shot dead by Jaime Eduardo Rueda Rocha ... | Article created by sockpuppet of blocked user (Barry Wom) |
Culture/Media/Films
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2025-01-06 07:58 | Jean Val Jean (actor) (French pornographic actor (born 1980)) | Jean Val Jean (born Emmanuel Delcour, June 19, 1980, Montluçon, Allier) is an actor, model and adult film performer who has also worked as a personal trainer and professional chef. Delcour has made several relatively high-profile appearances on mainstream television, including Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Chopped. | No real sigcov. A few news articles about him being on Chef Academy, but no coverage of him as an individual. (Tamzin) |
2025-01-09 02:49 | Rain of Hope (2016 Nigerian film) | Rain Of Hope is a 2016 Nollywood drama film directed by Iyke Odife. | Unsourced, no RS found (StartGrammarTime) |
2025-01-09 21:12 | Night of the Ninja (1988 film) | Night of the Ninja is a straight-to-video motion picture released in 1989 by Imperial Entertainment Corp. | Unreferenced stub that fails WP:NFILM (efforts were made to find sources). (Vegantics) |
2025-01-09 21:23 | Taylor's Wall (2001 American TV series or program) | Taylor's Wall is a 2001 television film directed by Craig Ross Jr., written by Cheryl McKay and starring Sam Doumit and Lukas Behnken. | Unrefrenced stub that fails WP:NFILM (efforts were made to find references) (Vegantics) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2025-01-07 01:02 | T.O.P (DJ) (Indonesian DJ) | T.O.P is an Indonesian DJ. In 1993 he won the international remix and scratch composition organized by Disco Mix Club. He was part of mixing and mastering some of the biggest Eurodance stars throughout the 1990s from Modern Talking to Technotronic. | Fails WP:GNG (2001:4455:389:2700:3D19:1ED8:D61B:6E37) |
2025-01-10 01:38 | Alec Hanley Bemis (American writer) | Alec Hanley Bemis is a writer and manager of cultural projects who lives in Brooklyn, New York. | Subject is not noteworthy, and page appears to be written by the subject. (70.23.145.82) |
Culture/Media/Radio
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2025-01-04 17:24 | Getting Nowhere Fast (BBC Radio sitcom) | Getting Nowhere Fast is a BBC Radio sitcom written by and starring the comedian and musician Mervyn Stutter. | Non-notable radio program; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. All sources link to creator's webpage or BBC, not independent of subject. (Wikipedical) |
2025-01-05 22:25 | KMAE (Bruni, Texas) (Radio station in Bruni, Texas (2010–2013)) | KMAE (106.5 FM) was an American commercial radio station licensed in 2010 to serve the community of Bruni, Texas. The station's broadcast license was held by accordion player and Christian evangelist Paulino D. Bernal Sr. of McAllen, Texas. | Fails WP:GNG - article is for a station that broadcast for perhaps four days and is sourced only to primary sources (Tdl1060) |
2025-01-08 11:13 | KYOM-LP (Radio station in Wichita, Kansas) | KYOM-LP (104.9 FM) is a low-power broadcast radio station licensed to Wichita, Kansas. KYOM-LP received a construction permit on February 14, 2014. | Fails WP:GNG and/or WP:ORG. Redirect to List of radio stations in Kansas. (Chuterix) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2025-01-04 09:19 | MyPhone myA17 (2019 Android smartphone from MyPhone) | The MyPhone myA17 is an Android-based smartphone developed by MyPhone, a Filipino mobile phone brand. It was first released on September 10, 2019, in the Philippines. | Fails WP:GNG. Generally unnotable mobile device model, with most available sources coming from tech blogs, which are considered generally unreliable per WP:SPS. (AstrooKai) |
2025-01-05 15:35 | Landscape Express (CAD software application) | Landscape Express is a CAD software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. It is used primarily by landscape designers. The software is developed, sold and supported by the British company 'Trial Systems Ltd' based in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. | Fails WP:GNG. I didn't find any reliable significant coverage for this software. (Mika1h) |
2025-01-06 02:31 | XDTM Standard Association | The XDTM Standard Association is a non-profit consortium of more than 300 companies and government entities formed to generate and manage standards related to Digital transaction management. | Fails WP:ORG. Nothing in google news or google books. A number of provided sources are primary. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 12:14 | List of USB video class devices | The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras. | Not notable, outdated, Wikipedia is not a directory (2A0C:5A84:E209:E600:3913:6FEC:F6A7:DC40) |
2025-01-07 18:00 | Addverb Technologies (Robotics and automation company) | Addverb Technologies is an Indian robotics and automation company headquartered in Noida, India. Founded in 2016, the company develops industrial robotics and automated warehousing systems. | The article lacks significant coverage in reliable, independent sources to establish notability as required by Wikipedia guidelines. (Jaypung) |
2025-01-08 01:53 | Composite Software (Computer software company in San Mateo, California) | Composite Software, Inc. was previously a privately held data virtualization software company based in San Mateo, California. Composite Software was founded in October 2001 by Michael R. Abbott. In 2003, former Active Software founder and webMethods CTO, Jim Green joined Composite Software as CEO. | Lacks secondary sources, fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:39 | Galvanize (software company) (Software as a service company) | Galvanize (formerly known as ACL Services Ltd. and currently branded as Diligent) is a privately owned software as a service (SaaS) company founded and headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Company builds security, risk management, compliance and audit software for the governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) market. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 09:14 | Usher (software) (security software) | Usher is an enterprise security platform released by Microstrategy, Inc. in 2015. The technology is designed to replace user-entered passwords with biometric identity and multi-step authentication methods, and features digital badges and geo-fencing administration options. | Defunct software that fails to demonstrate notability. (Brandon) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2025-01-07 05:31 | Rick Zieff (American actor) | Rick Zieff is an American actor and voice-over coach. | Insufficient notability (Homechallenge55) |
2025-01-08 13:10 | C'est Canteloup (French satirical TV show) | C'est Canteloup (originally called Après le 20H, c'est Canteloup) is a French satirical TV show presented by Nicolas Canteloup and Alessandra Sublet (since 2018), preceded by Nikos Aliagas (until 2018). | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-10 23:22 | Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme (2008 American TV series or program) | Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme is an American reality television series that aired on VH1. It is a follow-up to 2007's Ego Trip's The (White) Rapper Show. In Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme, contestants compete to win the title of next great female MC. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
Culture/Performing arts
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2025-01-10 15:25 | Mettu Aata (Dance) | Mettu Aata is a class of dancing performed by the inhabitants of southern India. It is considered to be a beautiful dance with slow articulated movements. | No indication of notability or existence from sources. (Kazamzam) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
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2025-01-06 00:21 | Bahadabibi (Hindu deity) | Bahadabibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Jholabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. | Has no sources. Not finding any good secondary sources - looked into google books also. (Asteramellus) |
2025-01-06 00:24 | Chandbibi (Hindu goddess) | Chandbibi (চাঁদবিবি) is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the goddesses Oladevi (the goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Jholabibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. | Source #1 doesn't even say this as Hindu deity. Source #2 only mentions this name along with other names as a deity - which seems some regional reference only. Not finding any good secondary sources - looked into google books also. (Asteramellus) |
2025-01-06 00:26 | Jhetunebibi (Hindu goddess) | Jhetunebibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi, Jholabibi and Asanbibi. | Only one source, which only mentions this name along with other names as a deity - not a Hindu deity. Not finding any good secondary sources - looked into google books also. (Asteramellus) |
2025-01-07 04:50 | Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust, Calcutta India (building in India) | The Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust at Tiretta of Kolkata, India was founded in 1961 by David Lamb and Mary Lamb, missionaries from Shanghai, China working with Timothy Dzao. | Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. No Websites. (Bearian) |
Culture/Sports
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2025-01-04 23:09 | Anatoliy Naumenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Anatoliy Andriyovych Naumenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Андрійович Науменко; born 6 September 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Former footballer with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Please remove this notice and add significant coverage to the article if you disagree. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:12 | Denys Kildiy (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Vyacheslavovich Kildiy (Ukrainian: Денис Вячеславович Кільдій; born 7 October 2004) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Footballer with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Please remove this notice and add significant coverage to the article if you disagree. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:18 | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian: Денис Садовий; born 31 August 1995 Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for FC Chernihiv in the Ukrainian Second League. | Played 4 minutes of professional football and my Ukrainian searches yielded nothing per WP:GNG. If you disagree, please remove this notice and add sources showing significant coverage to the article. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:27 | Masato Furukawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for SC Sagamihara. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 03:32 | Ihor Samoylenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Ihor Oleksandrovych Samoylenkoo (Ukrainian: Ігор Олександрович Самойленко; born 31 August 2002) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender for FC Chernihiv. | Player with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG and played only four matches—113 total minutes—in his entire career. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-05 11:49 | Ana Teles (Portuguese footballer (born 2001)) | Ana Isabel Cunha Teles (born 29 January 2001) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Turkish Women's Football Super League club Beşiktaş J.K. | Falls way short on WP:GNG and this article makes no claim to notability. Some brief transfer announcements were found, none of which contained any large amount of significant coverage and most of which were largely based upon club press releases through social media. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-05 03:29 | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian footballer) | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian: Ярослав Миколайович Биковець; born 6 February 1984 in Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Player with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Nearly all of his career appearances came on either amateur or youth teams. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-05 03:17 | Bohdan Lytvynenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Bohdan Anatoliyovych Litvinenko (Ukrainian: Богдан Анатолійович Литвиненко; born 10 February 2003) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a forward. | Player with zero WP:SIGCOV to meet standards of WP:GNG. If you disagree, please remove this notice and add sources showing significant coverage to the article. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-04 23:33 | Katsuhiro Hamada (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese footballer who last played for FC Ryukyu. | PLayer unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:20 | Dai Fujimoto (Japanese footballer (born 1990)) | is a former Japanese football player. Kota Fujimoto is his brother. | Last played in 2015, only played three games, doesnt meet GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:35 | Yujiro Haraguchi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Fujieda MYFC. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 00:04 | Hirohide Adachi (Japanese football player) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Gamba Osaka. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:48 | Takuya Hidaka (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former footballer. | Has not played since 2016, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:51 | Kenta Ichimiya (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for YSCC Yokohama. | Unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:54 | Koki Imakake (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Tiamo Hirakata. He plays as a full back, capable of operating on the right or left. | Retired in 2022, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 15:01 | Asahi Ishiwata (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for FC Kariya. | Unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:31 | Daichi Hakkaku (Japanese footballer (born 1992)) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Grulla Morioka. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 16:30 | Kenta Ito (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. | Has not played a league game for Shimizu, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 20:11 | Witthawat Sailam (Thai footballer) | Witthawat Sailam (Thai: วิทวัส สายลาม, born February 20, 1999) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Thai League 1 club Chiangrai United. | Based on my searches, he fails WP:GNG. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-06 00:41 | Siddique Umer (Pakistani sport shooter (born 1982)) | Mohammad Siddique Umer (born September 5, 1982) is a Pakistani sport shooter. Umer represented Pakistan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed for two rifle shooting events. He placed forty-eighth out of fifty-one shooters in the men's 10 m air rifle, with a total score of 578 points. | Routine coverage, fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Coming 3rd last and last is not really a noteworthy achievement. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 01:04 | Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team (National sports team) | The Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team represents Antigua and Barbuda in international volleyball competitions. | Subject does not appear to have the needed coverage to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:06 | Renee Cleary (American beach volleyball player) | Renee Smith Cleary (born September 18, 1972) is an American female beach volleyball player who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2007 at Guatemala playing with Jenny Kropp finishing in the 5th position and Carolina, Puerto Rico playing with Jennifer Lombardi ranking 11th. | Subject does not appear to have the WP:SIGCOV needed to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:09 | Kevin Edwards (beach volleyball) (Trinidad and Tobago beach volleyball player) | Kevin Edwards (born 12 December 1980, in Sangre Grande) is a male beach volleyball player from Trinidad and Tobago. | Subject does not appear to have the WP:SIGCOV to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:14 | Kevin Lynch (beach volleyball) (American beach volleyball player) | Kevin Lynch (born February 2, 1984) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Sean Allstot. They finished in the 7th position. | Subject does not appear to have the needed WP:SIGCOV to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:19 | Sean Allstot (American beach volleyball player) | Sean Allstot (born January 15, 1983, in Grass Valley, California) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Kevin Lynch. They finished in the 7th position. | Subject does not appear to have the needed WP:SIGCOV from independent sources to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-07 02:49 | Thomas Hochstrasser (Swiss cyclist) | Thomas Hochstrasser (born 13 July 1976) is a Swiss cyclist. He competed in the men's cross-country mountain biking event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. | Fails NATH (JayCubby) |
2025-01-07 03:47 | Elia Nasrallah (Lebanese sports shooter (born 1942)) | Elia Nasrallah (born 17 August 1942) is a Lebanese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 16:14 | Edge pull | An edge pull is a skill in figure skating that allows the skater to gain speed while skating on one foot by rocking between inside and outside edges. The momentum across the ice derives from a rising and falling knee action on each lobe which creates pressure against the edge, accompanied by a distinctive "tearing" sound. | Unreferenced orphan stub and WP:NOTDICTIONARY (Vegantics) |
2025-01-07 21:39 | Equality Cup | The Equality Cup is a friendly international association football tournament organized by the Aspire Zone Foundation and FC Zenit. The first installment of the cup is scheduled to occur in Qatar from February 1 to 13, 2024, with the matches being played at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium in the city of Doha. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NSPORT. (Dclemens1971) |
2025-01-08 02:39 | Edward Anderson (sport shooter) (British sports shooter) | Edward Allan Anderson (born 3 August 1908, date of death unknown) was a Belizean sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-08 05:09 | Amadou Ciré Baal (Senegalese sports shooter) | Amadou Ciré Baal (born 23 October 1951) is a Senegalese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre free pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-08 15:48 | Ludwig Jahn (German bobsledder) | Ludwig Jahn (born 27 June 1959) is a German former bobsledder. He competed in the four man event at the 1988 Winter Olympics. | The only notable Ludwig Jahn I can find is Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, who was an 18th century physician from Prussia and hence, obviously not this guy. (Allan Nonymous) |
2025-01-06 21:35 | Caithness Crushers (Scottish rugby league team) | The Caithness Crushers are a Scottish rugby league team based in Thurso. Formed in 2011 the goal is to compete in Scotland Rugby League's Conference Division 1. | I couldn't find sufficient sources to pass WP:GNG. (Suonii180) |
2025-01-09 01:20 | Hamed Rezakhani (Iranian swimmer) | Hamed Rezakhani (born 1 January 1979) is an Iranian swimmer. He competed in the men's 1500 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-09 01:59 | Didier Manaud (French figure skater) | Didier Manaud was a French figure skater who competed in pairs. | [BLP] |
2025-01-10 02:14 | Cecelia Cortes (American squash player) | Cecelia Cortes (born June 12, 1989 in Cambridge) is a professional squash player who represents the United States. She reached a career high ranking of World No. 62 in December 2014. She competed at Harvard. | Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG due to a lack of independent WP:SIGCOV. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-10 02:15 | Abdullah Al-Shaye (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Abdullah Al-Shaye (Arabic: عبد الله الشايع; born 1964) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:16 | Hassan Al-Absi (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Hassan Abdullah Al-Absi (Arabic: حسن العبسي; born 1966) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:17 | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (cyclist) (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (Arabic: علي الشنقيطي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:32 | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Arabic: على الغزاوي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 09:26 | Aleksandar Strain (Yugoslav cyclist) | Aleksandar Strain (5 April 1919 – 15 December 1997) was a Yugoslav cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1948 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases and the only claim to notability is participation. No corresponding Serbo-Croat article, nothing found in my WP:BEFORE. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 09:36 | Jürgen Richter (Austrian diver) | Jürgen Richter (born 5 August 1970) is an Austrian diver. He competed in the men's 3 metre springboard event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases and the only claim to notability is participation. No DE wiki article, nothing found in my WP:BEFORE. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 10:07 | Stephan Kuhl (German badminton player) | Stephan Kuhl (born 27 March 1968) is a German former badminton player. Kuhl competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases, and the only claim to notability is participation in the Olympics. The DE wiki page is a copy/paste of one of these databases. Nothing that would help with notability found in my WP:BEFORE - based on this interview on the German Badminton federation website they had an uneventful life after the Olympics. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 13:32 | Alonso Morales (Colombian sports shooter) | Alonso Morales (born 1 March 1947) is a Colombian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 13:33 | Ayser Al-Hyari (Jordanian sport shooter) | Ayser Al-Hyari (born 1 January 1959) is a Jordanian sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 13:34 | Pat Bawtinheimer (Canadian sports shooter) | Pat Bawtinheimer (born 24 November 1961) is a Canadian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 13:47 | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (Cypriot sports shooter (born 1940)) | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (born 26 October 1940) is a Cypriot sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:12 | Pichit Burapavong (Thai sports shooter) | Pichit Burapavong (born 5 May 1944) is a Thai sports shooter. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:16 | Edgardo Zachrisson (Guatemalan sports shooter) | Edgardo Zachrisson (born 5 May 1950) is a Guatemalan former sports shooter. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:20 | Ali Al-Khalifa (Bahraini sport shooter) | Ali Al-Khalifa is a Bahraini sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Came last (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:23 | Eid Fayroze (Qatari sports shooter) | Eid Fayroze is a Qatari sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:26 | Sayed Al-Asibi (Saudi Arabian sport shooter) | Sayed Al-Asibi (Arabic: سيد العسيبي; born 1954) is a Saudi Arabian sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:38 | Jonas Bade (Papua New Guinean boxer) | Jonas Bade (born 16 March 1956) is a Papua New Guinean boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2025-01-05 11:44 | John Hipwell (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | John Hipwell (1948–2013) was an Australian rugby player. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-09 09:40 | Kathir Arumugam (Tamilnadu textbook Graphic designer Tamil Nadu, India) | Kathir Arumugam is an Indian graphic designer known for his typography and book cover designs. He worked as a graphic designer for Tamil Nadu Text Book Corporation to redesign the school text book cover patterns. He designed book covers for well-known authors like Sujatha, S.Ramakrishnan, Jeyamohan, Balakumaran. | Fails WP:GNG. The article lacks sufficient citations from independent, reliable sources, making it difficult to verify the claims presented. Most of the content is unsourced or based on unreliable primary sources, which cannot meet the standard for verifiability or neutrality on Wikipedia. (Nitish shetty) |
Geography/Geographical
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2025-01-04 20:08 | List of heads of state that have visited the South Pole | The South Pole, located at the heart of the Antarctic continent, has received the visit of only one head of state in history. | Sort of fits WP:A10 for List of heads of government that have visited the South Pole however a head of state is different from a head of government and both articles were created within minutes of one another. I see the other article as the more viable one to keep as it has three entries compared to just one on this article. (Harrz) |
2025-01-06 15:40 | Feyzabad (36°13′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,694, in 422 families. | Mass created article by C46, the location which is in the title is clearly incorrect (it is the town of Deh Hallaj). A population is given, but since no location is given it is not clear that the population is that of this Feyzabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-06 15:46 | Feyzabad (36°20′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād, Faizābād, and Feyzābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22, in 5 families. | Mass-created article by C46. Location appears to be the village of Garab. Created based on GNS, which is unreliable, and the Iranian census, which reports population-counts for locations that are not only villages/towns but instead are shops/farms/bridges/etc. The FA Wiki article states that this place is uninhabited. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:21 | Hoseynabad (32°14′ N 49°25′ E), Andika (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) | Hoseynabad (Persian: حسين اباد, also Romanized as Ḩoseynābād) is a village in Qaleh-ye Khvajeh Rural District, in the Central District of Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 12 families. | Mass created article by C46. GNS is an unreliable source. The Iranian census collects data for location that are not villages, but instead just farms/bridges/shops etc. Appears to be an individual farm. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:25 | Tazehabad (34°14′ N 48°28′ E), Pasikhan (Village in Gilan, Iran) | Tazehabad (Persian: تازه اباد, also Romanized as Tāzehābād; also known as Tāzehābād-e Pasīkhān) is a village in Pasikhan Rural District, in the Central District of Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 210, in 53 families. | Mass-created article by C46. GNS is an unreliable source. The Iranian census collects data for locations that are not villages but are instead farms/bridges/shops etc. The location in the title appears to just be part of the town of Pasikhan. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:27 | Musaabad (33°49′ N 48°13′ E), Selseleh (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Musaabad (Persian: موسي اباد, also Romanized as Mūsáābād; also known as Mūsáābād-e Sālīāneh) is a village in Doab Rural District, in the Central District of Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 4 families. | Mass-created article by C46. Location appears to be a single farm. GNS is an unreliable source. Iranian census includes data for locations that are not villages/hamlets but instead farms/bridges/shops etc. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:55 | Karimabad (33°53′ N 47°56′ E), Delfan (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Karimabad (Persian: كريم اباد, also Romanized as Karīmābād) is a village in Mirbag-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Delfan County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 62, in 14 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS, which is an unrelaibale source, and the Iranian census, whcih includes listings for individual farms/shops/factories/bridges/pumps (etc.). Location appears to be in an individual farm in a larger village. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 11:00 | Shafiabad, Qazvin (Village in Qazvin, Iran) | Shafiabad (Persian: شفيع اباد, also Romanized as Shafīʿābād) is a village in Eqbal-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Qazvin County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 80, in 35 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on the Iranian census, which counts population around geographical locations that are not recognised communities but instead shops/farms/factories/bridges/pumps etc. Without any known location for this supposed village it is impossible to distinguish it from the other Shafiabad in the same district and they are potentially the same place. An FA wiki article exists, but it cites this article as its source. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 11:03 | Hasanabad (34°03′ N 49°21′ E), Shazand (Village in Markazi, Iran) | Hasanabad (Persian: حسن اباد, also Romanized as Ḩasanābād) is a village in Pol-e Doab Rural District, Zalian District, Shazand County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 332, in 84 families. | Mass created article by C46. Location is that of Hoseynabad. GNS is an unreliable source, Iranian census collects data for locations that are not recognised communities but instead merely counting-places (e.g., shops, farms, bridges, pumps etc.) (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 11:54 | Big Scandia Creek | Big Scandia Creek is a river on the Kitsap Peninsula in the US state of Washington. It flows through the village of Scandia. The river has a length of 1.62 kilometers, and flows through a watershed that strides towards Bangor. | The subject of the article is not notable enough per WP:GNG (SunDawn) |
2025-01-07 10:31 | Dubaj (37°23′ N 49°49′ E), Lasht-e Nesha (Village in Gilan, Iran) | Dubaj (Persian: دوباج, also Romanized as Dūbāj) is a village in Aliabad-e Ziba Kenar Rural District, Lasht-e Nesha District, Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 157, in 46 families. | Mass-created article by C46. Location in the title appears to be a lake/pond in the village of Malkade. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:06 | Kahanok (27°26′ N 59°36′ E), Dalgan (Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran) | Kahanok (Persian: كهنك; also known as Kahnūk) is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 738, in 112 families. | Mass-created article by C46. The location in the article title is in fact the village of Kalakontak. Geonames is not a reliable source. The existence of another Kahanok in the same district make this impossible to verify. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:12 | Shamsabad (36°11′ N 58°38′ E), Firuzeh (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Shamsabad (Persian: شمس اباد, also Romanized as Shamsābād) is a village in Takht-e Jolgeh Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzeh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 349, in 89 families. | Mass created article by C46 based on data from GNS, an unreliable source. There is nothing at the location in the article title, addresses near to it state that they are in the village of Mohsenabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:15 | Tiab (27°30′ N 57°41′ E), Manujan (Village in Kerman, Iran) | Tiab (Persian: تياب, also Romanized as Tīāb; also known as Zīārat) is a village in Qaleh Rural District, in the Central District of Manujan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 25, in 8 families. | Mass created article by C46. The location in the article-title is empty desert. GNS in an unreliable source. The Iranian census counts population around geographical locations that are not communities but instead pumps, farms, bridges etc.. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:21 | Hajjiabad (32°42′ N 52°55′ E), Nain (Village in Isfahan, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Lay Siyah Rural District, in the Central District of Nain County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 12, in 4 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which counts population around geographical points that are not communities but instead shops/bridges/farms etc.). Local addresses declare this to be Eshratabad, the "Hajiabad" name is probably a reference to the grave of someone who went on the Haj being here. The FA wiki article is a copy/paste of this one. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:31 | Hajjiabad (33°39′ N 50°04′ E), Kamareh (Village in Markazi, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād; also known as Ḩaq Verdī) is a village in Khorram Dasht Rural District, Kamareh District, Khomeyn County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 40, in 10 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (unreliable) and the Iranian census (which does not only list villages, but also populations counted around locations that are not communities). The location in the article title appears to be a farm on the outskirts of the city of Khomeyn. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 13:46 | Tiab (27°18′ N 57°38′ E), Manujan (Village in Kerman, Iran) | Tiab (Persian: تياب, also Romanized as Tīāb) is a village in Qaleh Rural District, in the Central District of Manujan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 200, in 32 families. | Mass created article by C46. based on GNS (which is unreliable) and the Iranian census, which counts people around locations that are not necessarily villages but which include shops, farms, pumps and so-forth. the location in the title appears to be an individual farm in the village of Talhaz. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 13:51 | Mohammadabad (34°11′ N 56°57′ E), Dastgerdan (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) | Mohammadabad (Persian: محمداباد, also Romanized as Moḩammadābād) is a village in Dastgerdan Rural District, Dastgerdan District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 132, in 32 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on GNS (which is unreliable) and the Iranian census (which includes locations which are not communities). The location in the article title appears to be either Fathabad (going by the name of the local mosque) or Hasanabad (going by other addresses). (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 13:55 | Hajjiabad (33°17′ N 57°30′ E), Tabas (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Deyhuk Rural District, Deyhuk District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 5 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (which is unreliable) and the Iranian census (which includes locations that are not communities). The location in the article-title appears to be in the village of Deyhuk. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 13:59 | Seyyed Sharif (31°18′ N 48°25′ E), Ahvaz (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) | Seyyed Sharif (Persian: سيدشريف, also Romanized as Seyyed Sharīf) is a village in Jahad Rural District, Hamidiyeh District, Ahvaz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 81, in 17 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on bad sources (GNS, which is unreliable, and the Iranian census, which counts people around geographical locations that are not communities). The location in the article title appears to be the village of Azrag, based on the address of the local school. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 14:01 | Mahmudabad (36°34′ N 45°35′ E), Mahabad (Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran) | Mahmudabad (Persian: محمودآباد, also Romanized as Maḩmūdābād) is a village in Mangur-e Sharqi Rural District, Khalifan District, Mahabad County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 63, in 11 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on bad sources (GNS, which is unreliable, and the Iranian census, which counts people around geographical locations that are not communities). The location in the article-title appears to be the village of Dol Bahar. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 16:56 | Parcheh Qeshlaq (38°29′ N 47°24′ E), Ahar (Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran) | Parcheh Qeshlaq (Persian: پارچه قشلاق, also Romanized as Pārcheh Qeshlāq) is a village in Qeshlaq Rural District, in the Central District of Ahar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 4 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which does not only include towns/villages/hamlets). The location in the article title appears to be in the village of Piyejik. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 17:13 | Aliabad (33°24′ N 48°37′ E), Khorramabad (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Aliabad (Persian: علي اباد, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Azna Rural District, in the Central District of Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 417, in 72 families. | Mass created article by C46. The location which is in the title is Darvishabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 09:10 | Nasirabad (38°29′ N 46°44′ E), Varzaqan (Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran) | Nasirabad (Persian: نصيراباد, also Romanized as Naşīrābād; also known as Meşrāb, Mesrov, Misrov, and Nasir Abad Ozomdel) is a village in Ozomdel-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Varzaqan County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 114, in 23 families. | Mass-created article by C46 based on GNS (and unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which counts population around named locations that are not communities). The location in the article title is not clearly an inhabited place which makes it doubtful that this location is the one referred to in the census. The many alternative names, and the existence of another Nasirabad in the same district, raises doubt as to whether this location is Nasirabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 09:38 | Ebrahimabad (31°25′ N 54°17′ E), Zardeyn (Village in Yazd, Iran) | Ebrahimabad (Persian: ابراهيم اباد, also Romanized as Ebrāhīmābād) is a village in Zardeyn Rural District, Nir District, Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 104, in 28 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which includes locations that are farms/factories/shops/etc.). The location in the article-title is empty desert near to a farm called Mazraeh Aghabozorgi - no sign that this is a village. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 09:44 | Shamsabad (31°49′ N 53°45′ E), Taft (Village in Yazd, Iran) | Shamsabad (Persian: شمس اباد, romanized: Shamsābād) is a village in Nasrabad Rural District, in the Central District of Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 6 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on bad sourcing (GNS is unreliable, the Iranian Census includes shops/farms/pumps/factories etc.).
The location in the article title appears to be Amin Farm based on the address of the local mosque. The corresponding FA wiki article declares this place to be unpopulated, which would match the name being for a transient place of business. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 10:32 | Naserabad (29°40′ N 51°34′ E), Kazerun (Village in Fars, Iran) | Naserabad (Persian: ناصر آباد, also Romanized as Nāşerābād) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 339, in 96 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on GNS (and unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which counts people at locations including factories, shops, bridges, pumps, and farms). The location in the article-title is a factory/shopping centre in the city of Kazerun. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 08:54 | Naserabad (29°36′ N 51°41′ E), Kazerun (Village in Fars, Iran) | Naserabad (Persian: ناصرآباد, also Romanized as Nāserābād) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 1515, in 364 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which includes locations that are not communities, but instead shops, factories, housing complexes, farms etc.). In this case local addresses state that the location in the article title is part of the city of Kazerun, and the existence of multiple "Naserabads" in the area (possibly as many as four - we have two on WP and I see another two on the map).
Since the Iranian census does not include co-ordinates, it is in fact impossible to state that the location on GNS is the same as the one in the census. It's not clear how C46 determined that it was. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 09:01 | Sardkhaneh-ye Baradaran Padram (Village in Fars, Iran) | Sardkhaneh-ye Baradaran Padram (Persian: سردخانه برادران پدرام, also Romanized as Sardkhāneh-ye Barādarān Padrām) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 5 families. | Mass created article by C46, created based on the Iranian census, which includes places of business and geographical features as well as communities.
The Farsi name of this article means literally "Pedram Brothers Mortuary", so it appears to be a place of business, not a village. (FOARP) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2025-01-07 10:43 | Archimedes Muzenda (City planner, author and Secretary-General of the African Planning Society) | Archimedes Muzenda (born 24 August 1991, ) is an urban scholar studying urbanisation and cities in Africa. Archimedes Muzenda is the author of the urban planning book, Dystopia: How the Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities. | Person does not meet criteria for notable person (Isaac Muchineripi) |
2025-01-08 05:09 | Amadou Ciré Baal (Senegalese sports shooter) | Amadou Ciré Baal (born 23 October 1951) is a Senegalese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre free pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 15:19 | Médina Pikine City (Neighborhood in Senegal) | Médina Pikine or Médina Pikine City is a neighborhood north of the town center of Pikine, Senegal, where Alassane Djigo Stadium is located. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2016. (JoeNMLC) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa
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2025-01-07 11:56 | Constitution Hill Trust | The Constitution Hill Trust is public benefit Trust that was established in May 2006 to preserve and develop the Constitution Hill precinct as a heritage site that symbolises South Africa’s constitutional democracy; conduct educational programmes to educate South Africans about constitutionalism, human rights and democracy; raise funds in and outside South Africa for the Trust and other public benefit organizations; and provide grants to promote the Trust’s goals.[1] | The organization existed, but it is not notable enough for inclusion to Wikipedia per WP:NORG. (SunDawn) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa
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2025-01-06 05:33 | Street Rhymes Studios (Nigeria sound recording studio) | Street Rhymes Studios is a Port Harcourt-based independent, sound recording studio founded by singer and record producer Slim Burna, after he quit working for record label Grafton Records in late 2008. The studio operates out of Burna's residential building, 10 Railway Close, in D-line. | Delete The studio appears to be non-notable. No coverage that would qualify it for WP:NCORP. The sources are very thin: a hypelocal newspaper and few mentions. (Викидим) |
2025-01-09 02:49 | Rain of Hope (2016 Nigerian film) | Rain Of Hope is a 2016 Nollywood drama film directed by Iyke Odife. | Unsourced, no RS found (StartGrammarTime) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
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2025-01-06 01:04 | Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team (National sports team) | The Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team represents Antigua and Barbuda in international volleyball competitions. | Subject does not appear to have the needed coverage to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:06 | Renee Cleary (American beach volleyball player) | Renee Smith Cleary (born September 18, 1972) is an American female beach volleyball player who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2007 at Guatemala playing with Jenny Kropp finishing in the 5th position and Carolina, Puerto Rico playing with Jennifer Lombardi ranking 11th. | Subject does not appear to have the WP:SIGCOV needed to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-06 01:09 | Kevin Edwards (beach volleyball) (Trinidad and Tobago beach volleyball player) | Kevin Edwards (born 12 December 1980, in Sangre Grande) is a male beach volleyball player from Trinidad and Tobago. | Subject does not appear to have the WP:SIGCOV to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-08 02:39 | Edward Anderson (sport shooter) (British sports shooter) | Edward Allan Anderson (born 3 August 1908, date of death unknown) was a Belizean sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:16 | Edgardo Zachrisson (Guatemalan sports shooter) | Edgardo Zachrisson (born 5 May 1950) is a Guatemalan former sports shooter. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2025-01-05 12:23 | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (organization) | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) is the second oldest certifying agency for Phlebotomy. The ASPT was founded in 1983. | Its website the sole source provided. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 01:19 | Sean Allstot (American beach volleyball player) | Sean Allstot (born January 15, 1983, in Grass Valley, California) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Kevin Lynch. They finished in the 7th position. | Subject does not appear to have the needed WP:SIGCOV from independent sources to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun) |
2025-01-05 22:25 | KMAE (Bruni, Texas) (Radio station in Bruni, Texas (2010–2013)) | KMAE (106.5 FM) was an American commercial radio station licensed in 2010 to serve the community of Bruni, Texas. The station's broadcast license was held by accordion player and Christian evangelist Paulino D. Bernal Sr. of McAllen, Texas. | Fails WP:GNG - article is for a station that broadcast for perhaps four days and is sourced only to primary sources (Tdl1060) |
2025-01-06 01:47 | Adam Langer (ice hockey) (Ice hockey player) | Adam Gregory Langer (born March 16th, 2012) is a Canadian “AA” hockey player from Bonnyville, Alberta who plays for the Lakeland Panthers of the AEHL in the U13 Division. | Does not meet Wikipedia's notability threshold under WP:GNG or the subject-specific WP:YOUNGATH. WP:YOUNGATH requires "substantial and prolonged coverage" that is independent and above and beyond routine coverage; the subject of this page does not have such coverage, so does not pass the threshold at this time. (Gazamp) |
2025-01-07 04:52 | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (Free magazine in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA) | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (originally called Raleigh Downtowner Magazine) is a free entertainment magazine based in Raleigh, North Carolina, covering downtown Raleigh, North Hills, downtown Durham, Cary/Apex, Wake Forest, and the surrounding area. Founded in 2005, the magazine features topics including restaurant profiles, local business, art gallery reviews, visual and performing artist profiles, wine, local history, and more. | Created by a single purpose editor. Could not find third party coverage for this or its original name. Google news simply yields this publication. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 11:17 | Scotts Corner, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Scotts Corner (formerly, Scott's Corner) is an unincorporated community in Alameda County, California. It is 1 mile (1.6 km) east-southeast of Sunol, at an elevation of 259 feet (79 m). The name is in honor of Thomas Scott, Sr., who opened a store here in the 1850s. | Mass created article by C46. No evidence, anywhere, that this was ever anything but a store. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 11:54 | Big Scandia Creek | Big Scandia Creek is a river on the Kitsap Peninsula in the US state of Washington. It flows through the village of Scandia. The river has a length of 1.62 kilometers, and flows through a watershed that strides towards Bangor. | The subject of the article is not notable enough per WP:GNG (SunDawn) |
2025-01-07 22:24 | Conejo, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Conejo (Spanish for "Rabbit") is an unincorporated community in Fresno County, California. It is located 7.25 miles (11.7 km) west-southwest of Selma, at an elevation of 262 feet (80 m). | Non-notable location; just a rural flag stop. Only 4 very trivial mentions in a comprehensive history of Fresno County: [3], all of them of the "xxx has a ranch near Conejo" variety. Fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2025-01-08 03:06 | Aisera (Artificial intelligence company in Palo Alto, California) | Aisera is a software company with a focus on artificial intelligence, enterprise GPT, and Generative AI solutions. The company's headquarters is in Palo Alto, California, and was founded in 2017. | Does not demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:40 | Densify (Software company in Canada) | Densify is a privately held software company based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. The company provides machine learning analytics services related to public cloud utilization and billing data to deliver the savings on corporate cloud bill. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 05:14 | Bremen Castings | Bremen Castings, Inc (BCI) is a 4th generation family owned manufacturer of machined complete gray & ductile iron castings for heavy truck, valves & pipe fittings, pump components, compressors, lawn/garden equipment, and military contract work. BCI is headquartered in Bremen, Indiana. | No inherent notability other than it exists and makes products and does not credit any significance other than that it exists. Article creator is single-purpose account. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-01-08 12:23 | Fab Lab MSI | Fab Lab MSI (Fabrication Laboratory at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois) is a small scale workshop that uses various machines to create both prototypes for individuals and small projects for museum members and visitors. The idea behind the Fab Lab is to be able to learn how to use various machines to build "almost anything". | Redundant with Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago); complete lack of citations (Dinoguy1000) |
2025-01-08 11:54 | The Bulletin (Pittsburgh) (Monthly community newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) | The Bulletin is a monthly community newspaper serving the neighborhoods of Bloomfield, Friendship, Garfield, Lawrenceville, and East Liberty in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | Can't find sources (Prezbo) |
2025-01-08 11:13 | KYOM-LP (Radio station in Wichita, Kansas) | KYOM-LP (104.9 FM) is a low-power broadcast radio station licensed to Wichita, Kansas. KYOM-LP received a construction permit on February 14, 2014. | Fails WP:GNG and/or WP:ORG. Redirect to List of radio stations in Kansas. (Chuterix) |
2025-01-08 22:07 | John A. Haigh (Businessman (born 1954)) | John A. Haigh (born 1954) is the co-director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government and a lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He was executive dean of Harvard Kennedy School from 2005 through 2017. He previously served as senior vice president for Emerging Initiatives at AT&T Wireless, and as president of AT&T's International Ventures. | Non-notable businessman and academic administrator; fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO, WP:NACADEMIC. His roles do not confer presumed notability; mentions of him in independent sources (both in article and in before search) are WP:TRIVIALMENTIONs. (Dclemens1971) |
2025-01-08 22:19 | Sherman Raskin (Professor and actor) | Sherman Raskin (born January 27, 1937) is a retired professor and actor, known for his roles in the films Take a Giant Step (1959) and The Tiger Makes Out (1967), as well as for his long tenure as a faculty member and administrator at Pace University. | Non-notable academic. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO for lack of WP:SIGCOV in independent, reliable sources. (This doesn't count, it was written by a colleague at his university.) Meets no criterion of WP:NACADEMIC, and fails WP:NACTOR as his handful of roles (verifiable only via unreliable IMDB) were minor parts. Nothing found in WP:BEFORE search. (Dclemens1971) |
2025-01-09 01:35 | KLIF Triangle Point Studios | The KLIF Triangle Point Studios is a building located in Downtown Dallas, at 2120 Commerce St. It was the headquarters for KLIF/1190 AM, which is currently owned by Cumulus Media. The building is in the shape of a triangle and has glass windows so that pedestrians and downtown shoppers could stop by the studio and see a live radio broadcast in progress. | non-notable building (GamerPro64) |
2025-01-09 09:52 | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (Company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry) | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (SCS) is a company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry. It was founded in 1971 as Sheshunoff Information Services, was later sold away from and then back to Sheshunoff Management Services, and then re-named Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions. | Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient independent in-depth sources about subject itself to establish notability. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-09 15:09 | Antonio D. Tillis (American academic administrator and literary scholar) | Antonio D. Tillis (born 1966) is an American academic administrator currently serving as the chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden. He assumed office on July 1, 2021. A few months later, faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences voted no confidence in him, criticizing Tillis for having "grievously injured the College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers-Camden" and having "seriously eroded the trust of its faculty in his leadership." | The content throughout this article is defamatory and an inaccurate portrayal of the leader of Rutgers University-Camden and by extension, the Rutgers University-Camden community. Among concerns, the content on this page creates implicit bias against members of the community and an environment of significant harm to the Rutgers University brand. (RCU11112024) |
2025-01-10 13:34 | Pat Bawtinheimer (Canadian sports shooter) | Pat Bawtinheimer (born 24 November 1961) is a Canadian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
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2025-01-05 15:04 | Brenda Costa (Brazilian model (born 1992)) | Brenda Costa (born 8 November 1992) is a Brazilian fashion model and former swimmer. Brenda Costa is 177 cm (5 feet 9.5 inches) tall. Her model career started when she was 16 years old after she was discovered in the Ipanema neighborhood by Agência Mega. | Fails WP:BASIC. Of the three sources two are unreliable and one is iMDb. Is also orphaned. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-01-07 11:23 | Assassination of Luis Carlos Galán (1989 murder in Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia) | On August 18, 1989, Luis Carlos Galán, a liberal presidential candidate for Colombia for the 1990-1994 period, was gunned down while greeting a crowd of supporters in the central square of the town of Soacha, near Bogotá. Galán was campaigning and stood on an improvised platform, along with his bodyguards Santiago Cuérvo Jiménez and Pedro Nel Angulo Bonilla, and Julio César Peñaloza Sánchez, a councilman from Soacha, when Galán, Peñaloza and Cuervo were shot dead by Jaime Eduardo Rueda Rocha ... | Article created by sockpuppet of blocked user (Barry Wom) |
2025-01-10 13:32 | Alonso Morales (Colombian sports shooter) | Alonso Morales (born 1 March 1947) is a Colombian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 18:07 | Colegio Tomás Guaglén (High school in Cachapoal Province, Chile) | Colegio Tomás Guaglén (English: Tomás Guaglén School) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile. | Non notable High School (Bedivere) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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2025-01-06 22:53 | Mahmood Abo Shandi (Canadian militant) | A former Colonel in Fatah, Mahmood Abo Shandi was deported from Canada for his militant connections. | No real sources on article, I was able to find these two on Google but I'm not sure that's enough to clear WP:N[4][5] (Prezbo) |
2025-01-10 13:47 | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (Cypriot sports shooter (born 1940)) | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (born 26 October 1940) is a Cypriot sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 01:26 | Sayed Al-Asibi (Saudi Arabian sport shooter) | Sayed Al-Asibi (Arabic: سيد العسيبي; born 1954) is a Saudi Arabian sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2025-01-04 15:43 | Shiomi zaka | Shiomizaka (潮見坂) is a slope in Mita 4-chome located at Tsuki no Misaki, Tokyo. It intersects Hijirizaka, which runs southwest from the head of the promontory. In the Edo period, one could look out from the slope and see Tokyo Bay. This caused the slope to become a well-known scene of Edo-era Japan. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found a few passing mentions. Article was created in 2005. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-04 23:27 | Masato Furukawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for SC Sagamihara. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 12:17 | Lee Chul-seung (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Lee Chul-seung (이철승) is the name of: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-04 23:33 | Katsuhiro Hamada (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese footballer who last played for FC Ryukyu. | PLayer unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:20 | Dai Fujimoto (Japanese footballer (born 1990)) | is a former Japanese football player. Kota Fujimoto is his brother. | Last played in 2015, only played three games, doesnt meet GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:35 | Yujiro Haraguchi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Fujieda MYFC. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 00:04 | Hirohide Adachi (Japanese football player) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Gamba Osaka. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:48 | Takuya Hidaka (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former footballer. | Has not played since 2016, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:51 | Kenta Ichimiya (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for YSCC Yokohama. | Unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 14:54 | Koki Imakake (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Tiamo Hirakata. He plays as a full back, capable of operating on the right or left. | Retired in 2022, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 15:01 | Asahi Ishiwata (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for FC Kariya. | Unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-04 23:31 | Daichi Hakkaku (Japanese footballer (born 1992)) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Grulla Morioka. | Player unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-05 16:30 | Kenta Ito (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. | Has not played a league game for Shimizu, unfortunately fails GNG (RossEvans19) |
2025-01-09 02:16 | China Water Risk (organization) | China Water Risk (simplified Chinese: 中国水危机; traditional Chinese: 中國水危機) is a non-profit initiative based in Hong Kong dedicated to highlighting and addressing business and environmental risk arising from the country’s water crisis. Its stated aim is "to foster efficient and responsible use of water resources of the People's Republic of China by engaging the global investment and business communities, civil society and individuals in understanding and managing China’s water risk”. | Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Tagged for multiple issues. Article creator is the subject itself which is COI. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-09 19:08 | Hyunsa (Highest enlisted South Korean military rank) | Hyunsa is the highest enlisted South Korean military rank, equivalent to a Command Sergeant Major in most other countries. The rank of Hyunsa means Wise and respected NCO. The rank of Hyunsa is newly added to ROK army in 2014 as the highest NCO rank. Those holding the rank of Hyunsa are eligible to be promoted to Junwi, considered the only Warrant Officer rank of the South Korean armed forces. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found one wikipedia clone. Article was created in 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-09 21:12 | Night of the Ninja (1988 film) | Night of the Ninja is a straight-to-video motion picture released in 1989 by Imperial Entertainment Corp. | Unreferenced stub that fails WP:NFILM (efforts were made to find sources). (Vegantics) |
2025-01-09 21:29 | West Avenue (Xi'an) (Road in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China) | West Avenue (Chinese:西大街 or Xidajie in Chinese phonetic) is one of the most important streets in the city of Xi’an (a historical city in the middle of China). It has 400 years of history since the Ming Dynasty as a famous commercial street. The avenue starts at Bell Tower which is the core of the city and ends at West Gate (Chinese:西门 or Ximen in Chinese phonetic) which passes through the city wall. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found travel and tourism passing mentions. Article was created in 2007. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-10 04:53 | Green Council (Hong Kong environmental organization) | The Green Council (GC) is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental association of Hong Kong formed by a group of individuals from different sectors of industry and academics who share a vision to turn Hong Kong into a green city for the betterment of the future. | Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. WP:SPA creator. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-10 04:59 | Green Student Council (A non-profit organisation concerning local environment problems in China) | The Green Student Council (Chinese: 綠色學生聯會) is a non-profit organisation concerning local environmental problems that was founded in August 1993, in Hong Kong, China. Members include accountants, teachers and lawyers, as well as university students. | Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Defunct org. WP:SPA creator. (Imcdc) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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2025-01-06 00:41 | Siddique Umer (Pakistani sport shooter (born 1982)) | Mohammad Siddique Umer (born September 5, 1982) is a Pakistani sport shooter. Umer represented Pakistan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed for two rifle shooting events. He placed forty-eighth out of fifty-one shooters in the men's 10 m air rifle, with a total score of 578 points. | Routine coverage, fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Coming 3rd last and last is not really a noteworthy achievement. (LibStar) |
2025-01-04 15:35 | Sar Syeddan | Sar Syeddan is a village in Bagh District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, about three kilometres from Bagh city. It has a population of 3000 and is one of the areas having the highest literacy in District Bagh. It has two schools and the earliest one was established in 1948 by a renowned social worker and a prominent figure Syed Muhammad Sarwar Gardezi. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-06 00:21 | Bahadabibi (Hindu deity) | Bahadabibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Jholabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. | Has no sources. Not finding any good secondary sources - looked into google books also. (Asteramellus) |
2025-01-06 00:24 | Chandbibi (Hindu goddess) | Chandbibi (চাঁদবিবি) is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the goddesses Oladevi (the goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Jholabibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. | Source #1 doesn't even say this as Hindu deity. Source #2 only mentions this name along with other names as a deity - which seems some regional reference only. Not finding any good secondary sources - looked into google books also. (Asteramellus) |
2025-01-06 00:26 | Jhetunebibi (Hindu goddess) | Jhetunebibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi, Jholabibi and Asanbibi. | Only one source, which only mentions this name along with other names as a deity - not a Hindu deity. Not finding any good secondary sources - looked into google books also. (Asteramellus) |
2025-01-06 20:22 | Seerapalayam | Seerapalayam is a suburb in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu state in India. | No reliable sources provided. (Moriwen) |
2025-01-06 17:36 | Vattakkalvalasu (Village in Tamil Nadu, India) | Vattakkalvalasu is a village in Tamil Nadu, India. It has the town panchayat office for Gandhi Garden in Kilambadi, Erode district. The major clans is vaalai kattai valavu P.P.Subramaniyam pambagoundan palayam. Ps.karthickkannan. | Unreferenced orphan stub that fails WP:NPLACE (Vegantics) |
2025-01-06 20:22 | Vellanaipatti | Vellanaipatti is a small town in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu state in India. | No reliable sources provided. (Moriwen) |
2025-01-07 03:21 | Bhavanishankar (Bhavani Shankar S) | Lord Bhavanishankar is Lord Shiva along with his consort Bhavani (Parvati). This is a form of Lord Shiva with his Shakti. | Unreferenced and unimproved over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google news, newspapers, books, or scholar. Not enough information to merge. (Bearian) |
2025-01-07 04:50 | Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust, Calcutta India (building in India) | The Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust at Tiretta of Kolkata, India was founded in 1961 by David Lamb and Mary Lamb, missionaries from Shanghai, China working with Timothy Dzao. | Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. No Websites. (Bearian) |
2025-01-07 16:13 | Butgram (City in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) | Butgram (Urdu: بٹگرام) is a small city located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Butgram was heavily damaged during the 2005 Kashmir earthquake. | Unreferenced orphan stub that fails WP:NPLACE (Vegantics) |
2025-01-07 16:17 | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 (English crime novel) | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 is an Indian non-fiction crime novel written by a journalist and author Rommel Rodrigues, first published by Penguin Books India in December 2010. The book narrates an in-depth account of events that culminated in the 2008 Mumbai attacks (26/11) and Ajmal Kasab, also talked about people who perpetrated them. | Author of this article is directly connected to the subject of said article. Has minimal citations, most likely making this article fail WP:NOTE (TansoShoshen) |
2025-01-07 16:09 | Rommel Rodrigues (Indian writer) | Rommel Rodrigues is an Indian author, film director, screenwriter and producer based out of Mumbai. He has worked in several Indian newspapers, writing on crime, business, politics and current affairs for over two and a half decades and was accredited by the Maharashtra Government for nearly 10 years. | This article was created and mostly edited by the subject. I don't think this article passes WP:NOTE requirements, some of these sources look like they might've been commissioned. (TansoShoshen) |
2025-01-09 04:58 | Sooraj Thapar (Indian television actor) | Sooraj Thapar is an Indian television actor. | Fails WP:NACTOR. Only notability is acting in minor roles in a series of films and television series, with no credible claim of significance following. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-01-09 09:38 | Rahul Garg (Indian entrepreneur) | Rahul Garg is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder of Moglix, an ecommerce platform for industrial goods and equipment headquartered in Singapore. Moglix operates in regions such as India, the USA, the UK, Mexico, UAE and Europe. In 2021, Moglix was recognized as a unicorn company in India. | Fails WP:GNG, No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (Nitish shetty) |
2025-01-09 09:40 | Kathir Arumugam (Tamilnadu textbook Graphic designer Tamil Nadu, India) | Kathir Arumugam is an Indian graphic designer known for his typography and book cover designs. He worked as a graphic designer for Tamil Nadu Text Book Corporation to redesign the school text book cover patterns. He designed book covers for well-known authors like Sujatha, S.Ramakrishnan, Jeyamohan, Balakumaran. | Fails WP:GNG. The article lacks sufficient citations from independent, reliable sources, making it difficult to verify the claims presented. Most of the content is unsourced or based on unreliable primary sources, which cannot meet the standard for verifiability or neutrality on Wikipedia. (Nitish shetty) |
2025-01-07 14:56 | Rashid Ahmad Khan (Musical artist) | Rashid Ahmad Khan (Pashto: راشد احمد خان) (born February 22, 1982, in Jhanda village, Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) is a renowned Pashto singer, poet, musicologist, and rights activist. He is celebrated for being the first individual to earn a PhD in Pashto folk music, a milestone he achieved in December 2022 from the University of Peshawar's Pashto Department. | The article does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines for biographies, relies on unreliable sources, and lacks significant independent coverage. (NAUser0001) |
2025-01-09 21:08 | Al-Hussain Education Society (Aurangabad) | The Al-Hussain Education Society is an organisation established to aid education of Minorities specially Muslims, in the state of Maharashtra. It was established by Syed Iltemas Hussain Jafri with a view to provide basic education to Minorities. Al Hussain Education Society is a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) working the field of education & literacy. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found on lists and passing mentions. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-10 04:45 | Mount Carmel High School, Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh (Secondary school in Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh, India) | Mount Carmel High School was established in Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh, India on 21 March 2000, with 55 students. As of 2011 it has over 1600 students on roll. The mixed school is affiliated to the Indian Certificate Of Secondary Education (ICSE). The principal is Sr.Joshly FCC. | not updated properly for a long time. (Sarthak.awasthi) |
2025-01-06 10:32 | Kirit Balubhai Patel (Politician from Gujarat) | Patel Kirit Balubhai is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party who was an unsuccessful MLA candidate from the Visavadar Assembly constituency in 2017. | He lost the 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election and not as stated in the article. It may not meet the criteria for a Wikipedia article as yet. (Davidindia) |
2025-01-10 15:25 | Mettu Aata (Dance) | Mettu Aata is a class of dancing performed by the inhabitants of southern India. It is considered to be a beautiful dance with slow articulated movements. | No indication of notability or existence from sources. (Kazamzam) |
2025-01-10 15:37 | Chirappuram (village in Pathanamthitta District, Kerala, India) | Chirappuram is a hamlet within the larger village Ayroor, in Pathanamthitta district in southern Kerala, India. It is about 4km east of the village capital, Cherukolpuzha. Chirappuram is basically a junction on the two roads: Thekkumlal -Mookkannur and Edappavoor -Vettikkadu. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found list, tourism, and passing mention sources. Article was created in 2016. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-11 04:21 | Yaazhnila (Wikimedia disambiguation page) | Yaazhnila (யாழ்நிலா) is a feminine name of Tamil origin. Yaal (யாழ்) means "melodious" / "musical", and Nila (நிலா) means "beauty"/"moon". A person with this name is usually a native Tamil. Yaal (யாழ்) is also an ancient Tamil classical music instrument and Nila (நிலா) also refers to the moon. | Fails WP:NNAME, no sources outside of random unreliable baby name websites, nothing remotely suggesting notability. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2025-01-05 03:33 | 1945 Indonesian presidential election (Indonesian presidential election) | The 1945 Indonesian presidential election was the first vote to elect the President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia for the 1945–1950 term. This presidential election was carried out in accordance with the 1945 Constitution, but the MPR (People's Consultative Assembly) had not yet been formed so its duties were carried out by the PPKI (Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence). | Fails WP:SIGCOV. This was a brief discussion by the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence, and the selection of Sukarno is covered in that article. (Davidelit) |
2025-01-05 20:11 | Witthawat Sailam (Thai footballer) | Witthawat Sailam (Thai: วิทวัส สายลาม, born February 20, 1999) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Thai League 1 club Chiangrai United. | Based on my searches, he fails WP:GNG. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-10 15:01 | Ikatan Naturopatis Indonesia (organization) | Ikatan Naturopatis Indonesia (Indonesian Naturopath Association, or I.N.I.) is the national organisation for traditional Chinese medicine practitioners (known as sin she) in Indonesia. | Uncited for 18 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 16:25 | Siam-Patani War (1638) | War between Siam and Pattani 1638, King Prasat Thong of Ayutthaya ordered Yamada Nagamasa to lead an army to attack Pattani. That battle did not succeed in seizing Pattani And Yamada Nagamasa also died [page needed] In 1641 Raja Kuning he traveled to Ayutthaya, which improved relations | (1) The topic is already covered at Patani Kingdom#Blue and Purple Queens. There isn't nearly enough information in scholarly sources to sustain a stand-alone article. (2) Siam's campaign took place in 1634, so the erroneous title wouldn't be useful as a redirect. (3) The little existing content here is wildly inaccurate, so it wouldn't be worth keeping. Yamada died in 1630 and couldn't have had a part in the Siamese invasion. (Paul 012) |
2025-01-11 01:12 | Pichit Burapavong (Thai sports shooter) | Pichit Burapavong (born 5 May 1944) is a Thai sports shooter. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2025-01-06 12:13 | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Turkish writer (1933-2017)) | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Armenian: Լեւոն Փանոս Տապաղեան; 11 November 1933 – 7 May 2017) was a Turkish writer and researcher of Armenian descent. | Irrelevant and not notable (Summerfell1978) |
2025-01-06 15:40 | Feyzabad (36°13′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,694, in 422 families. | Mass created article by C46, the location which is in the title is clearly incorrect (it is the town of Deh Hallaj). A population is given, but since no location is given it is not clear that the population is that of this Feyzabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-06 15:46 | Feyzabad (36°20′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād, Faizābād, and Feyzābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22, in 5 families. | Mass-created article by C46. Location appears to be the village of Garab. Created based on GNS, which is unreliable, and the Iranian census, which reports population-counts for locations that are not only villages/towns but instead are shops/farms/bridges/etc. The FA Wiki article states that this place is uninhabited. (FOARP) |
2025-01-06 23:05 | Qusay Salahaddin (head of Mosul Students union) | Qusay Salahaddin was as Sunni Arab student in Mosul. Salahaddin was the head of the student union of the University of Mosul. Salahuddin led protests vs the accused frauds in the December 2005 parliamentary votes. Gunmen abducted Salahaddin on December 22, 2005. | Very few sources. (Prezbo) |
2025-01-06 22:56 | Abu Youssef Sharqieh (Lebanese politician) | Abu Youssef Sharqieh is the leader of Jund al-Sham and former Fatah official. Abu Youssef Sharqieh is called "Prince of the Sharia". He is said to rarely leave his home but has established himself as an important figure in the area of Ain al-Hilweh, Lebanon. | No real sources, can't find any more on Google. (Prezbo) |
2025-01-06 23:00 | Abu Tarek al-Saadi (Suspected Osbat al-Ansar leader) | Abu Tarek was the brother of Osbat al-Ansar leader Ahmed Abd al-Karim al-Saadi (Abu Mohjen). It is widely assumed [by whom?] that Tarek was in control of Osbat al-Ansar after his brother went into hiding following a death sentence from the Lebanese government. | Can't find any sources (Prezbo) |
2025-01-07 03:47 | Elia Nasrallah (Lebanese sports shooter (born 1942)) | Elia Nasrallah (born 17 August 1942) is a Lebanese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-07 10:21 | Hoseynabad (32°14′ N 49°25′ E), Andika (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) | Hoseynabad (Persian: حسين اباد, also Romanized as Ḩoseynābād) is a village in Qaleh-ye Khvajeh Rural District, in the Central District of Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 12 families. | Mass created article by C46. GNS is an unreliable source. The Iranian census collects data for location that are not villages, but instead just farms/bridges/shops etc. Appears to be an individual farm. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:25 | Tazehabad (34°14′ N 48°28′ E), Pasikhan (Village in Gilan, Iran) | Tazehabad (Persian: تازه اباد, also Romanized as Tāzehābād; also known as Tāzehābād-e Pasīkhān) is a village in Pasikhan Rural District, in the Central District of Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 210, in 53 families. | Mass-created article by C46. GNS is an unreliable source. The Iranian census collects data for locations that are not villages but are instead farms/bridges/shops etc. The location in the title appears to just be part of the town of Pasikhan. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:27 | Musaabad (33°49′ N 48°13′ E), Selseleh (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Musaabad (Persian: موسي اباد, also Romanized as Mūsáābād; also known as Mūsáābād-e Sālīāneh) is a village in Doab Rural District, in the Central District of Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 4 families. | Mass-created article by C46. Location appears to be a single farm. GNS is an unreliable source. Iranian census includes data for locations that are not villages/hamlets but instead farms/bridges/shops etc. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:55 | Karimabad (33°53′ N 47°56′ E), Delfan (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Karimabad (Persian: كريم اباد, also Romanized as Karīmābād) is a village in Mirbag-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Delfan County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 62, in 14 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS, which is an unrelaibale source, and the Iranian census, whcih includes listings for individual farms/shops/factories/bridges/pumps (etc.). Location appears to be in an individual farm in a larger village. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 11:00 | Shafiabad, Qazvin (Village in Qazvin, Iran) | Shafiabad (Persian: شفيع اباد, also Romanized as Shafīʿābād) is a village in Eqbal-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Qazvin County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 80, in 35 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on the Iranian census, which counts population around geographical locations that are not recognised communities but instead shops/farms/factories/bridges/pumps etc. Without any known location for this supposed village it is impossible to distinguish it from the other Shafiabad in the same district and they are potentially the same place. An FA wiki article exists, but it cites this article as its source. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 11:03 | Hasanabad (34°03′ N 49°21′ E), Shazand (Village in Markazi, Iran) | Hasanabad (Persian: حسن اباد, also Romanized as Ḩasanābād) is a village in Pol-e Doab Rural District, Zalian District, Shazand County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 332, in 84 families. | Mass created article by C46. Location is that of Hoseynabad. GNS is an unreliable source, Iranian census collects data for locations that are not recognised communities but instead merely counting-places (e.g., shops, farms, bridges, pumps etc.) (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 10:31 | Dubaj (37°23′ N 49°49′ E), Lasht-e Nesha (Village in Gilan, Iran) | Dubaj (Persian: دوباج, also Romanized as Dūbāj) is a village in Aliabad-e Ziba Kenar Rural District, Lasht-e Nesha District, Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 157, in 46 families. | Mass-created article by C46. Location in the title appears to be a lake/pond in the village of Malkade. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:06 | Kahanok (27°26′ N 59°36′ E), Dalgan (Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran) | Kahanok (Persian: كهنك; also known as Kahnūk) is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 738, in 112 families. | Mass-created article by C46. The location in the article title is in fact the village of Kalakontak. Geonames is not a reliable source. The existence of another Kahanok in the same district make this impossible to verify. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:09 | Al Mushayrifah (31°30′0″N 35°52′0″E) (Place in Amman Governorate, Jordan) | Al Mushayrifah is a town in the Amman Governorate of north-western Jordan. | Nothing at the location in the title, which is empty desert. The only source is Maplandia, which is unreliable. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:12 | Shamsabad (36°11′ N 58°38′ E), Firuzeh (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Shamsabad (Persian: شمس اباد, also Romanized as Shamsābād) is a village in Takht-e Jolgeh Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzeh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 349, in 89 families. | Mass created article by C46 based on data from GNS, an unreliable source. There is nothing at the location in the article title, addresses near to it state that they are in the village of Mohsenabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:15 | Tiab (27°30′ N 57°41′ E), Manujan (Village in Kerman, Iran) | Tiab (Persian: تياب, also Romanized as Tīāb; also known as Zīārat) is a village in Qaleh Rural District, in the Central District of Manujan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 25, in 8 families. | Mass created article by C46. The location in the article-title is empty desert. GNS in an unreliable source. The Iranian census counts population around geographical locations that are not communities but instead pumps, farms, bridges etc.. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:21 | Hajjiabad (32°42′ N 52°55′ E), Nain (Village in Isfahan, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Lay Siyah Rural District, in the Central District of Nain County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 12, in 4 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which counts population around geographical points that are not communities but instead shops/bridges/farms etc.). Local addresses declare this to be Eshratabad, the "Hajiabad" name is probably a reference to the grave of someone who went on the Haj being here. The FA wiki article is a copy/paste of this one. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 10:31 | Hajjiabad (33°39′ N 50°04′ E), Kamareh (Village in Markazi, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād; also known as Ḩaq Verdī) is a village in Khorram Dasht Rural District, Kamareh District, Khomeyn County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 40, in 10 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (unreliable) and the Iranian census (which does not only list villages, but also populations counted around locations that are not communities). The location in the article title appears to be a farm on the outskirts of the city of Khomeyn. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 11:56 | Aharon Solomons (English-Israeli former Army officer, holder of the Israeli national record for freediving.) | Aharon Solomons (né Ernest Henry Child Simpson; born 27 September 1939) is an Anglo-Israeli former Army officer, and sportsman who at one point held the Israeli national record for freediving. | No independent or secondary sources, and most of it is not sourced at all. There is also no claim to notability. (Bonadea) |
2025-01-08 13:27 | Arman Sedghi (Materials Engineer) | Arman Sedghi is an Iranian engineer and assistant professor at Imam Khomeini International University. He is best known for his scientific achievement in production of low cost carbon fibers, and being highly experienced in fabrication and characterization of ceramic fibers and their composites. | Fails WP:NACADEMIC (Ligaturama) |
2025-01-08 13:46 | Tiab (27°18′ N 57°38′ E), Manujan (Village in Kerman, Iran) | Tiab (Persian: تياب, also Romanized as Tīāb) is a village in Qaleh Rural District, in the Central District of Manujan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 200, in 32 families. | Mass created article by C46. based on GNS (which is unreliable) and the Iranian census, which counts people around locations that are not necessarily villages but which include shops, farms, pumps and so-forth. the location in the title appears to be an individual farm in the village of Talhaz. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 13:51 | Mohammadabad (34°11′ N 56°57′ E), Dastgerdan (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) | Mohammadabad (Persian: محمداباد, also Romanized as Moḩammadābād) is a village in Dastgerdan Rural District, Dastgerdan District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 132, in 32 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on GNS (which is unreliable) and the Iranian census (which includes locations which are not communities). The location in the article title appears to be either Fathabad (going by the name of the local mosque) or Hasanabad (going by other addresses). (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 13:55 | Hajjiabad (33°17′ N 57°30′ E), Tabas (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Deyhuk Rural District, Deyhuk District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 5 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (which is unreliable) and the Iranian census (which includes locations that are not communities). The location in the article-title appears to be in the village of Deyhuk. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 13:59 | Seyyed Sharif (31°18′ N 48°25′ E), Ahvaz (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) | Seyyed Sharif (Persian: سيدشريف, also Romanized as Seyyed Sharīf) is a village in Jahad Rural District, Hamidiyeh District, Ahvaz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 81, in 17 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on bad sources (GNS, which is unreliable, and the Iranian census, which counts people around geographical locations that are not communities). The location in the article title appears to be the village of Azrag, based on the address of the local school. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 14:01 | Mahmudabad (36°34′ N 45°35′ E), Mahabad (Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran) | Mahmudabad (Persian: محمودآباد, also Romanized as Maḩmūdābād) is a village in Mangur-e Sharqi Rural District, Khalifan District, Mahabad County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 63, in 11 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on bad sources (GNS, which is unreliable, and the Iranian census, which counts people around geographical locations that are not communities). The location in the article-title appears to be the village of Dol Bahar. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 16:56 | Parcheh Qeshlaq (38°29′ N 47°24′ E), Ahar (Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran) | Parcheh Qeshlaq (Persian: پارچه قشلاق, also Romanized as Pārcheh Qeshlāq) is a village in Qeshlaq Rural District, in the Central District of Ahar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 4 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which does not only include towns/villages/hamlets). The location in the article title appears to be in the village of Piyejik. (FOARP) |
2025-01-08 17:13 | Aliabad (33°24′ N 48°37′ E), Khorramabad (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Aliabad (Persian: علي اباد, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Azna Rural District, in the Central District of Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 417, in 72 families. | Mass created article by C46. The location which is in the title is Darvishabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 01:20 | Hamed Rezakhani (Iranian swimmer) | Hamed Rezakhani (born 1 January 1979) is an Iranian swimmer. He competed in the men's 1500 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-09 09:10 | Nasirabad (38°29′ N 46°44′ E), Varzaqan (Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran) | Nasirabad (Persian: نصيراباد, also Romanized as Naşīrābād; also known as Meşrāb, Mesrov, Misrov, and Nasir Abad Ozomdel) is a village in Ozomdel-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Varzaqan County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 114, in 23 families. | Mass-created article by C46 based on GNS (and unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which counts population around named locations that are not communities). The location in the article title is not clearly an inhabited place which makes it doubtful that this location is the one referred to in the census. The many alternative names, and the existence of another Nasirabad in the same district, raises doubt as to whether this location is Nasirabad. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 09:38 | Ebrahimabad (31°25′ N 54°17′ E), Zardeyn (Village in Yazd, Iran) | Ebrahimabad (Persian: ابراهيم اباد, also Romanized as Ebrāhīmābād) is a village in Zardeyn Rural District, Nir District, Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 104, in 28 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which includes locations that are farms/factories/shops/etc.). The location in the article-title is empty desert near to a farm called Mazraeh Aghabozorgi - no sign that this is a village. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 09:44 | Shamsabad (31°49′ N 53°45′ E), Taft (Village in Yazd, Iran) | Shamsabad (Persian: شمس اباد, romanized: Shamsābād) is a village in Nasrabad Rural District, in the Central District of Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 6 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on bad sourcing (GNS is unreliable, the Iranian Census includes shops/farms/pumps/factories etc.).
The location in the article title appears to be Amin Farm based on the address of the local mosque. The corresponding FA wiki article declares this place to be unpopulated, which would match the name being for a transient place of business. (FOARP) |
2025-01-09 10:32 | Naserabad (29°40′ N 51°34′ E), Kazerun (Village in Fars, Iran) | Naserabad (Persian: ناصر آباد, also Romanized as Nāşerābād) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 339, in 96 families. | Mass-created article by C46, based on GNS (and unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which counts people at locations including factories, shops, bridges, pumps, and farms). The location in the article-title is a factory/shopping centre in the city of Kazerun. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 02:15 | Abdullah Al-Shaye (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Abdullah Al-Shaye (Arabic: عبد الله الشايع; born 1964) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:16 | Hassan Al-Absi (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Hassan Abdullah Al-Absi (Arabic: حسن العبسي; born 1966) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:17 | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (cyclist) (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (Arabic: علي الشنقيطي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 02:32 | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Arabic: على الغزاوي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2025-01-10 08:54 | Naserabad (29°36′ N 51°41′ E), Kazerun (Village in Fars, Iran) | Naserabad (Persian: ناصرآباد, also Romanized as Nāserābād) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 1515, in 364 families. | Mass created article by C46, based on GNS (an unreliable source) and the Iranian census (which includes locations that are not communities, but instead shops, factories, housing complexes, farms etc.). In this case local addresses state that the location in the article title is part of the city of Kazerun, and the existence of multiple "Naserabads" in the area (possibly as many as four - we have two on WP and I see another two on the map).
Since the Iranian census does not include co-ordinates, it is in fact impossible to state that the location on GNS is the same as the one in the census. It's not clear how C46 determined that it was. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 09:01 | Sardkhaneh-ye Baradaran Padram (Village in Fars, Iran) | Sardkhaneh-ye Baradaran Padram (Persian: سردخانه برادران پدرام, also Romanized as Sardkhāneh-ye Barādarān Padrām) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 5 families. | Mass created article by C46, created based on the Iranian census, which includes places of business and geographical features as well as communities.
The Farsi name of this article means literally "Pedram Brothers Mortuary", so it appears to be a place of business, not a village. (FOARP) |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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2025-01-05 03:32 | Ihor Samoylenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Ihor Oleksandrovych Samoylenkoo (Ukrainian: Ігор Олександрович Самойленко; born 31 August 2002) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender for FC Chernihiv. | Player with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG and played only four matches—113 total minutes—in his entire career. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-05 03:17 | Bohdan Lytvynenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Bohdan Anatoliyovych Litvinenko (Ukrainian: Богдан Анатолійович Литвиненко; born 10 February 2003) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a forward. | Player with zero WP:SIGCOV to meet standards of WP:GNG. If you disagree, please remove this notice and add sources showing significant coverage to the article. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-05 17:50 | International Organisation of Employers | The International Organisation of Employers (IOE) was created in 1920 to advocate for employers and the business community in the tripartite governance structure of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Today, from its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, IOE continues to defend and promote these same interests across a wide range of UN agencies, international organisations, intergovernmental processes and the media. | Fails NORG (JayCubby) |
2025-01-09 13:03 | Cellularline (Italian electronics company) | Cellularline S.p.A. (formerly Cellular Italia S.p.A.) is an Italian company active in the electronics sector. | Failure to meet WP:NCORP (Villkomoses) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
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2025-01-04 23:09 | Anatoliy Naumenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Anatoliy Andriyovych Naumenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Андрійович Науменко; born 6 September 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Former footballer with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Please remove this notice and add significant coverage to the article if you disagree. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:12 | Denys Kildiy (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Vyacheslavovich Kildiy (Ukrainian: Денис Вячеславович Кільдій; born 7 October 2004) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Footballer with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Please remove this notice and add significant coverage to the article if you disagree. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-04 23:18 | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian: Денис Садовий; born 31 August 1995 Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for FC Chernihiv in the Ukrainian Second League. | Played 4 minutes of professional football and my Ukrainian searches yielded nothing per WP:GNG. If you disagree, please remove this notice and add sources showing significant coverage to the article. (Spiderone) |
2025-01-05 03:29 | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian footballer) | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian: Ярослав Миколайович Биковець; born 6 February 1984 in Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Player with zero significant coverage per WP:GNG. Nearly all of his career appearances came on either amateur or youth teams. (Anwegmann) |
2025-01-10 14:58 | Budoart | Budoart (a portmanteau of boudoir and art) is a contemporary art gallery specializing in contemporary Czech artists, based in Prague. | Fails WP:GNG: existing sources contain only trivial mentions (Ligaturama) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2025-01-08 11:12 | Timeline of the Keir Starmer premiership | The following is a timeline of the premiership of Keir Starmer. | this seems to be nothing more than an undue and non-neutral cherry-picked list of non-notable events (went to a football match, made a post on social media, etc.) (DeFacto) |
2025-01-06 21:35 | Caithness Crushers (Scottish rugby league team) | The Caithness Crushers are a Scottish rugby league team based in Thurso. Formed in 2011 the goal is to compete in Scotland Rugby League's Conference Division 1. | I couldn't find sufficient sources to pass WP:GNG. (Suonii180) |
2025-01-11 02:16 | N-56 (pressure group) | N-56 is an independent Scottish business pressure group established by ronald Macdonald in 2014. N-56 aims to provide a new locus for Scotland's business community to work with government and others to ensure Scotland attains a position among the top five advanced economies in the world. | Created by a single purpose editor. Many of the sources are not reliable. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-11 04:19 | Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies (UK educational institution) | The Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies is a collaborative initiative between the University of the West of Scotland, and The Digital Design Studio in Glasgow School of Art. | Unreferenced for 15 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe
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2025-01-06 17:23 | Liceo M.G.A. | Liceo M.G.A. (which stands for "Maria Gaetana Agnesi") is a nationwide group of Italian high schools. The Liceos offer some of the most challenging courses in Europe, including Latin, Math, Italian, German, French, Technology, Architecture, and the History of Italian Arts. | Unreferenced orphan that fails WP:NSCHOOL (Vegantics) |
2025-01-10 09:26 | Aleksandar Strain (Yugoslav cyclist) | Aleksandar Strain (5 April 1919 – 15 December 1997) was a Yugoslav cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1948 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases and the only claim to notability is participation. No corresponding Serbo-Croat article, nothing found in my WP:BEFORE. (FOARP) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
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2025-01-07 02:49 | Thomas Hochstrasser (Swiss cyclist) | Thomas Hochstrasser (born 13 July 1976) is a Swiss cyclist. He competed in the men's cross-country mountain biking event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. | Fails NATH (JayCubby) |
2025-01-08 13:10 | C'est Canteloup (French satirical TV show) | C'est Canteloup (originally called Après le 20H, c'est Canteloup) is a French satirical TV show presented by Nicolas Canteloup and Alessandra Sublet (since 2018), preceded by Nikos Aliagas (until 2018). | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-08 15:48 | Ludwig Jahn (German bobsledder) | Ludwig Jahn (born 27 June 1959) is a German former bobsledder. He competed in the four man event at the 1988 Winter Olympics. | The only notable Ludwig Jahn I can find is Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, who was an 18th century physician from Prussia and hence, obviously not this guy. (Allan Nonymous) |
2025-01-09 01:59 | Didier Manaud (French figure skater) | Didier Manaud was a French figure skater who competed in pairs. | [BLP] |
2025-01-10 09:36 | Jürgen Richter (Austrian diver) | Jürgen Richter (born 5 August 1970) is an Austrian diver. He competed in the men's 3 metre springboard event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases and the only claim to notability is participation. No DE wiki article, nothing found in my WP:BEFORE. (FOARP) |
2025-01-10 10:07 | Stephan Kuhl (German badminton player) | Stephan Kuhl (born 27 March 1968) is a German former badminton player. Kuhl competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Mass created article by Lugnuts. Clear WP:NSPORTS fail as the only sources are databases, and the only claim to notability is participation in the Olympics. The DE wiki page is a copy/paste of one of these databases. Nothing that would help with notability found in my WP:BEFORE - based on this interview on the German Badminton federation website they had an uneventful life after the Olympics. (FOARP) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2025-01-05 11:44 | John Hipwell (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | John Hipwell (1948–2013) was an Australian rugby player. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-04 06:38 | Gerard Newcombe (Australian writer) | Gerard Newcombe, born in Sydney, Australia on 3 December 1953, is the Managing Director of All Asia Investments, a trading and investment company which has been operating in the Asia Pacific Region for over 40 years. His previous writing accomplishments have been in business and trade news coverage, and as a travel writer. | Non notable author. Lacks coverage in independent sources. COI spam as seen by image. (Duffbeerforme) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2025-01-04 09:19 | MyPhone myA17 (2019 Android smartphone from MyPhone) | The MyPhone myA17 is an Android-based smartphone developed by MyPhone, a Filipino mobile phone brand. It was first released on September 10, 2019, in the Philippines. | Fails WP:GNG. Generally unnotable mobile device model, with most available sources coming from tech blogs, which are considered generally unreliable per WP:SPS. (AstrooKai) |
2025-01-05 12:23 | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (organization) | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) is the second oldest certifying agency for Phlebotomy. The ASPT was founded in 1983. | Its website the sole source provided. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 02:31 | XDTM Standard Association | The XDTM Standard Association is a non-profit consortium of more than 300 companies and government entities formed to generate and manage standards related to Digital transaction management. | Fails WP:ORG. Nothing in google news or google books. A number of provided sources are primary. (LibStar) |
2025-01-05 17:50 | International Organisation of Employers | The International Organisation of Employers (IOE) was created in 1920 to advocate for employers and the business community in the tripartite governance structure of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Today, from its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, IOE continues to defend and promote these same interests across a wide range of UN agencies, international organisations, intergovernmental processes and the media. | Fails NORG (JayCubby) |
2025-01-07 16:17 | British Society of Dowsers (organization) | The British Society of Dowsers was founded in 1933 by Colonel A H Bell. They are a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity whose objects are: "to encourage and support the study and practice of dowsing and its application in every field of human interest; to maintain a public dowsing information service, including a Register of Dowsing Practitioners and a Register of Dowsing Tutors, and training programme; and to relieve communities, particularly those in less well deve ... | Non-notable organisation. No independent sources exist on the article, merely a link to a (broken) website of the organisation and a link to companies house. A BEFORE search brings up passing mentions in opinion pieces about dowsing, and a few self-published works, but notjing that meets requirements for notability. (CoconutOctopus) |
2025-01-07 18:00 | Addverb Technologies (Robotics and automation company) | Addverb Technologies is an Indian robotics and automation company headquartered in Noida, India. Founded in 2016, the company develops industrial robotics and automated warehousing systems. | The article lacks significant coverage in reliable, independent sources to establish notability as required by Wikipedia guidelines. (Jaypung) |
2025-01-08 01:56 | Fieldglass (American software company) | SAP Fieldglass is a software company providing a cloud-based vendor management system to manage services procurement and external workforce management programs. It is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:06 | Aisera (Artificial intelligence company in Palo Alto, California) | Aisera is a software company with a focus on artificial intelligence, enterprise GPT, and Generative AI solutions. The company's headquarters is in Palo Alto, California, and was founded in 2017. | Does not demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:39 | Galvanize (software company) (Software as a service company) | Galvanize (formerly known as ACL Services Ltd. and currently branded as Diligent) is a privately owned software as a service (SaaS) company founded and headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Company builds security, risk management, compliance and audit software for the governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) market. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:40 | Densify (Software company in Canada) | Densify is a privately held software company based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. The company provides machine learning analytics services related to public cloud utilization and billing data to deliver the savings on corporate cloud bill. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 05:14 | Bremen Castings | Bremen Castings, Inc (BCI) is a 4th generation family owned manufacturer of machined complete gray & ductile iron castings for heavy truck, valves & pipe fittings, pump components, compressors, lawn/garden equipment, and military contract work. BCI is headquartered in Bremen, Indiana. | No inherent notability other than it exists and makes products and does not credit any significance other than that it exists. Article creator is single-purpose account. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-01-08 22:56 | Collaborative Hypertext of Radiology (Medical reference database) | The Collaborative Hypertext of Radiology (or "CHORUS") is a free medical reference database based on a system originally developed at the University of Chicago and currently maintained at the Medical College of Wisconsin. | Sole source provided in 19 years of article existence is its own website. Fails GNG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-08 23:13 | Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (organization) | The Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (CCGP) is a non-profit organization which has established a voluntary professional certification program for pharmacists. Pharmacists must pass a written examination to become certified and must re-certify every five years. | Fails GNG. One primary source provided in 18 years of article existence. (LibStar) |
2025-01-09 09:37 | The Cloud (platform) (Global tech platform) | The Cloud is a global tech platform which develops and implements an Airbnb-like approach on the foodtech market transforming restaurants into cloud kitchens. It is supported by Hub71, Abu Dhabi's global tech ecosystem. | The article does not meet the notability criteria outlined per WP:NCORP. The company has not received significant independent coverage in reliable, secondary. The article seems promotional in tone and lacks adequate independent sources. (Nitish shetty) |
2025-01-09 09:52 | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (Company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry) | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (SCS) is a company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry. It was founded in 1971 as Sheshunoff Information Services, was later sold away from and then back to Sheshunoff Management Services, and then re-named Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions. | Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient independent in-depth sources about subject itself to establish notability. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-09 10:56 | Kinta Kellas | Kinta Kellas is partly owned by UEM World Berhad of Malaysia, and mainly manages construction and maintains large-scale projects including roadways, airports, and mixed-use developments. The company operates primarily in Malaysia, Vietnam, and New Zealand. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2025-01-09 13:03 | Cellularline (Italian electronics company) | Cellularline S.p.A. (formerly Cellular Italia S.p.A.) is an Italian company active in the electronics sector. | Failure to meet WP:NCORP (Villkomoses) |
2025-01-10 05:51 | Fajr Capital | Fajr Capital is a sovereign-backed private equity firm, with a focus on strategic high-growth sectors in key Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) markets. Headquartered in the Dubai International Financial Centre, Fajr Capital has a diverse portfolio consisting of businesses operating in over 10 key MENA and ASEAN markets, including: Brunei Darussalam, Egypt, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan and United Arab Emirates. | Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-10 05:53 | Shamil Bank of Bahrain | Shamil Bank was a Bahrain-based Islamic retail bank licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain, with commercial and investment banking activities. It has grown steadily to become one of Bahrain's leading financial institutions. | Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Subject is defunct. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-11 01:45 | SinoLatin Capital (Chinese bank focused on Latin American investments) | SinoLatin Capital was a Shanghai-based-merchant bank founded in late 2008 / early 2009 specializing in private equity and research focused exclusively on cross border transactions between China and Latin America. The firm also provided advisory services related to mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings and financings. | Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Short-lived financial entity. Creator is WP:SPA with COI issues. (Imcdc) |
History and Society/Education
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2025-01-05 12:23 | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (organization) | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) is the second oldest certifying agency for Phlebotomy. The ASPT was founded in 1983. | Its website the sole source provided. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-05 17:50 | International Organisation of Employers | The International Organisation of Employers (IOE) was created in 1920 to advocate for employers and the business community in the tripartite governance structure of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Today, from its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, IOE continues to defend and promote these same interests across a wide range of UN agencies, international organisations, intergovernmental processes and the media. | Fails NORG (JayCubby) |
2025-01-07 04:50 | Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust, Calcutta India (building in India) | The Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust at Tiretta of Kolkata, India was founded in 1961 by David Lamb and Mary Lamb, missionaries from Shanghai, China working with Timothy Dzao. | Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. No Websites. (Bearian) |
2025-01-07 16:17 | British Society of Dowsers (organization) | The British Society of Dowsers was founded in 1933 by Colonel A H Bell. They are a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity whose objects are: "to encourage and support the study and practice of dowsing and its application in every field of human interest; to maintain a public dowsing information service, including a Register of Dowsing Practitioners and a Register of Dowsing Tutors, and training programme; and to relieve communities, particularly those in less well deve ... | Non-notable organisation. No independent sources exist on the article, merely a link to a (broken) website of the organisation and a link to companies house. A BEFORE search brings up passing mentions in opinion pieces about dowsing, and a few self-published works, but notjing that meets requirements for notability. (CoconutOctopus) |
2025-01-08 23:13 | Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (organization) | The Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (CCGP) is a non-profit organization which has established a voluntary professional certification program for pharmacists. Pharmacists must pass a written examination to become certified and must re-certify every five years. | Fails GNG. One primary source provided in 18 years of article existence. (LibStar) |
2025-01-09 15:09 | Antonio D. Tillis (American academic administrator and literary scholar) | Antonio D. Tillis (born 1966) is an American academic administrator currently serving as the chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden. He assumed office on July 1, 2021. A few months later, faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences voted no confidence in him, criticizing Tillis for having "grievously injured the College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers-Camden" and having "seriously eroded the trust of its faculty in his leadership." | The content throughout this article is defamatory and an inaccurate portrayal of the leader of Rutgers University-Camden and by extension, the Rutgers University-Camden community. Among concerns, the content on this page creates implicit bias against members of the community and an environment of significant harm to the Rutgers University brand. (RCU11112024) |
2025-01-10 04:45 | Mount Carmel High School, Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh (Secondary school in Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh, India) | Mount Carmel High School was established in Gaggal, Himachal Pradesh, India on 21 March 2000, with 55 students. As of 2011 it has over 1600 students on roll. The mixed school is affiliated to the Indian Certificate Of Secondary Education (ICSE). The principal is Sr.Joshly FCC. | not updated properly for a long time. (Sarthak.awasthi) |
2025-01-10 04:59 | Green Student Council (A non-profit organisation concerning local environment problems in China) | The Green Student Council (Chinese: 綠色學生聯會) is a non-profit organisation concerning local environmental problems that was founded in August 1993, in Hong Kong, China. Members include accountants, teachers and lawyers, as well as university students. | Fails WP:NORG. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Defunct org. WP:SPA creator. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-10 18:07 | Colegio Tomás Guaglén (High school in Cachapoal Province, Chile) | Colegio Tomás Guaglén (English: Tomás Guaglén School) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile. | Non notable High School (Bedivere) |
2025-01-11 02:16 | N-56 (pressure group) | N-56 is an independent Scottish business pressure group established by ronald Macdonald in 2014. N-56 aims to provide a new locus for Scotland's business community to work with government and others to ensure Scotland attains a position among the top five advanced economies in the world. | Created by a single purpose editor. Many of the sources are not reliable. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
History and Society/History
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2025-01-10 16:25 | Siam-Patani War (1638) | War between Siam and Pattani 1638, King Prasat Thong of Ayutthaya ordered Yamada Nagamasa to lead an army to attack Pattani. That battle did not succeed in seizing Pattani And Yamada Nagamasa also died [page needed] In 1641 Raja Kuning he traveled to Ayutthaya, which improved relations | (1) The topic is already covered at Patani Kingdom#Blue and Purple Queens. There isn't nearly enough information in scholarly sources to sustain a stand-alone article. (2) Siam's campaign took place in 1634, so the erroneous title wouldn't be useful as a redirect. (3) The little existing content here is wildly inaccurate, so it wouldn't be worth keeping. Yamada died in 1630 and couldn't have had a part in the Siamese invasion. (Paul 012) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
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2025-01-06 00:39 | Marlin-class submarine (proposed submarine class) | The Marlin-class submarines are a proposed class of diesel-electric attack submarines. The design features diesel propulsion and an additional air-independent propulsion (AIP), developed solely by the French company DCNS, formerly DCN, after the Spanish company Navantia (formerly Bazan, then Izar), its partner in the Scorpène design, went with Lockheed Martin to build the competing S-80-class submarine, whic ... | Could not find reliable sources to establish notability. (Esw01407) |
2025-01-06 17:18 | HGV-202F (Indian Hypersonic glide vehicle) | The HGV-202F is an Indian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defence and Space company HTNP Industries. | No reliable source coverage of the actual HGV; only RS references are related to hypersonics generally. No assertion of notability. (Swatjester) |
2025-01-09 19:08 | Hyunsa (Highest enlisted South Korean military rank) | Hyunsa is the highest enlisted South Korean military rank, equivalent to a Command Sergeant Major in most other countries. The rank of Hyunsa means Wise and respected NCO. The rank of Hyunsa is newly added to ROK army in 2014 as the highest NCO rank. Those holding the rank of Hyunsa are eligible to be promoted to Junwi, considered the only Warrant Officer rank of the South Korean armed forces. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found one wikipedia clone. Article was created in 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-09 21:13 | Security Alert Team | A Security Alert Team (also known as a Security Reaction Team or SRT) is a party of crew members aboard a United States Navy ship detailed to respond in the event of a security breach or threatened attack in port. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found a few passing mentions. Article was created in 2009. (JoeNMLC) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2025-01-05 03:33 | 1945 Indonesian presidential election (Indonesian presidential election) | The 1945 Indonesian presidential election was the first vote to elect the President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia for the 1945–1950 term. This presidential election was carried out in accordance with the 1945 Constitution, but the MPR (People's Consultative Assembly) had not yet been formed so its duties were carried out by the PPKI (Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence). | Fails WP:SIGCOV. This was a brief discussion by the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence, and the selection of Sukarno is covered in that article. (Davidelit) |
2025-01-05 11:44 | John Hipwell (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | John Hipwell (1948–2013) was an Australian rugby player. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-04 06:38 | Gerard Newcombe (Australian writer) | Gerard Newcombe, born in Sydney, Australia on 3 December 1953, is the Managing Director of All Asia Investments, a trading and investment company which has been operating in the Asia Pacific Region for over 40 years. His previous writing accomplishments have been in business and trade news coverage, and as a travel writer. | Non notable author. Lacks coverage in independent sources. COI spam as seen by image. (Duffbeerforme) |
2025-01-07 11:23 | Assassination of Luis Carlos Galán (1989 murder in Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia) | On August 18, 1989, Luis Carlos Galán, a liberal presidential candidate for Colombia for the 1990-1994 period, was gunned down while greeting a crowd of supporters in the central square of the town of Soacha, near Bogotá. Galán was campaigning and stood on an improvised platform, along with his bodyguards Santiago Cuérvo Jiménez and Pedro Nel Angulo Bonilla, and Julio César Peñaloza Sánchez, a councilman from Soacha, when Galán, Peñaloza and Cuervo were shot dead by Jaime Eduardo Rueda Rocha ... | Article created by sockpuppet of blocked user (Barry Wom) |
History and Society/Society
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2025-01-06 15:14 | Əhmədli (40°31′N 45°54′E) (Municipality in Dashkasan, Azerbaijan) | Əhmədli (Ahmedli) is a village and municipality in the Dashkasan District of Azerbaijan. | Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46. Only source is GNS, an unreliable source. Location is a non-descript hillside. (FOARP) |
2025-01-07 17:29 | Yakutsk TV Tower (Steel lattice television tower in Sakha Republic, Russia) | Yakutsk Television Tower (Russian: Якутская телебашня), also known as RTPC Jakutsk (PТПК Якутск) and/or RTPTS Yakutsk (РТПЦ Якутск), is a steel 242-metre-tall (794 ft) lattice television tower in the city of Yakutsk, Russia. | Fails WP:NOTE, none of the references are notable. Heck, one of them is directly from DeviantArt?! (TansoShoshen) |
2025-01-09 20:58 | Huseynaga Hadiyev (Musical artist) | Huseynaga Hadiyev (Azerbaijani: Hüseynağa Hadıyev; 19 November 1946 — 12 January 1994) was an Azerbaijani singer popular in the 1970s and 1980s. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media and passing mentions. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
History and Society/Transportation
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2025-01-06 00:39 | Marlin-class submarine (proposed submarine class) | The Marlin-class submarines are a proposed class of diesel-electric attack submarines. The design features diesel propulsion and an additional air-independent propulsion (AIP), developed solely by the French company DCNS, formerly DCN, after the Spanish company Navantia (formerly Bazan, then Izar), its partner in the Scorpène design, went with Lockheed Martin to build the competing S-80-class submarine, whic ... | Could not find reliable sources to establish notability. (Esw01407) |
2025-01-06 17:18 | HGV-202F (Indian Hypersonic glide vehicle) | The HGV-202F is an Indian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defence and Space company HTNP Industries. | No reliable source coverage of the actual HGV; only RS references are related to hypersonics generally. No assertion of notability. (Swatjester) |
2025-01-08 05:55 | Yakovlev Yak-48 (Russian business jet project) | The Yakovlev Yak-48 is a twin-engined long-range business jet or regional carrier. | Unbuilt proposal from the era when the Russians were throwing anything at the wall to see if it stuck. Many unbuilt aircraft are notable, but this is IMHO not one of them. (The Bushranger) |
2025-01-08 05:56 | Yakovlev Yak-77 (Russian regional airliner project) | The Yakovlev Yak-77 was a planned commuter jet that was under construction during the 1990s, but no prototype was ever produced. | Unbuilt proposal from the era when the Russians were throwing anything at the wall to see if it stuck. Many unbuilt aircraft are notable, but this is IMHO not one of them. (The Bushranger) |
2025-01-10 04:46 | Atruvera Aviation (Russian airline) | CJSC "Atruvera Aviation" (Russian: ЗАО «Авиационно-транспортная компания «Атрувера» was a cargo airline based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was established in 1993 and operated domestic and international cargo charters. | Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. Run of the mill, defunct company. Not enough information to merge. (Bearian) |
STEM
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2025-01-05 12:23 | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (organization) | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) is the second oldest certifying agency for Phlebotomy. The ASPT was founded in 1983. | Its website the sole source provided. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 08:39 | List of ASEAN countries by medal count at International Science Olympiad | This is a list of ASEAN country by International Science Olympiads Medals based on the International Science Olympiads. | Couldn't find sources that show that this meets WP:NLIST (MPGuy2824) |
2025-01-06 02:09 | Analytic hierarchy process – leader example | This is a worked-through example showing the use of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in a practical decision situation. | Fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE. (LR.127) |
2025-01-08 01:56 | Fieldglass (American software company) | SAP Fieldglass is a software company providing a cloud-based vendor management system to manage services procurement and external workforce management programs. It is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:06 | Aisera (Artificial intelligence company in Palo Alto, California) | Aisera is a software company with a focus on artificial intelligence, enterprise GPT, and Generative AI solutions. The company's headquarters is in Palo Alto, California, and was founded in 2017. | Does not demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:40 | Densify (Software company in Canada) | Densify is a privately held software company based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. The company provides machine learning analytics services related to public cloud utilization and billing data to deliver the savings on corporate cloud bill. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 12:23 | Fab Lab MSI | Fab Lab MSI (Fabrication Laboratory at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois) is a small scale workshop that uses various machines to create both prototypes for individuals and small projects for museum members and visitors. The idea behind the Fab Lab is to be able to learn how to use various machines to build "almost anything". | Redundant with Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago); complete lack of citations (Dinoguy1000) |
2025-01-08 13:27 | Arman Sedghi (Materials Engineer) | Arman Sedghi is an Iranian engineer and assistant professor at Imam Khomeini International University. He is best known for his scientific achievement in production of low cost carbon fibers, and being highly experienced in fabrication and characterization of ceramic fibers and their composites. | Fails WP:NACADEMIC (Ligaturama) |
2025-01-08 13:27 | Alireza Shokoohi (Iranian hydrologist) | Alireza Shokoohi is an Iranian hydrologist, Professor at Imam Khomeini International University and guest researcher at the University of Oklahoma. He is best known for his innovative methods in analysis of fluids, water resource management, and investigation of climate change which mostly deals with using mathematical methods in analysis of flood alarm system. | Fails WP:NACADEMIC (Ligaturama) |
2025-01-08 23:13 | Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (organization) | The Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (CCGP) is a non-profit organization which has established a voluntary professional certification program for pharmacists. Pharmacists must pass a written examination to become certified and must re-certify every five years. | Fails GNG. One primary source provided in 18 years of article existence. (LibStar) |
2025-01-09 05:24 | Village Area Network | The concept of the Village Area Network or (VAN) was coined to demonstrate the importance of a networked community of technology users in small villages throughout the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta in southwest Alaska. | Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Tagged for notability for 10 years. (Bearian) |
2025-01-09 09:52 | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (Company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry) | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (SCS) is a company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry. It was founded in 1971 as Sheshunoff Information Services, was later sold away from and then back to Sheshunoff Management Services, and then re-named Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions. | Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient independent in-depth sources about subject itself to establish notability. (Imcdc) |
2025-01-09 21:13 | Security Alert Team | A Security Alert Team (also known as a Security Reaction Team or SRT) is a party of crew members aboard a United States Navy ship detailed to respond in the event of a security breach or threatened attack in port. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found a few passing mentions. Article was created in 2009. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-11 01:34 | Exopheromone | Exopheromone is a term coined by Terence McKenna, proposed in his book Food of the Gods for the controversial idea of chemical signals between members of different classes of living things, as opposed to among conspecifics. | Non-notable term made up for a book. (GamerPro64) |
2025-01-11 02:16 | N-56 (pressure group) | N-56 is an independent Scottish business pressure group established by ronald Macdonald in 2014. N-56 aims to provide a new locus for Scotland's business community to work with government and others to ensure Scotland attains a position among the top five advanced economies in the world. | Created by a single purpose editor. Many of the sources are not reliable. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
STEM/Chemistry
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2025-01-09 19:08 | Hyunsa (Highest enlisted South Korean military rank) | Hyunsa is the highest enlisted South Korean military rank, equivalent to a Command Sergeant Major in most other countries. The rank of Hyunsa means Wise and respected NCO. The rank of Hyunsa is newly added to ROK army in 2014 as the highest NCO rank. Those holding the rank of Hyunsa are eligible to be promoted to Junwi, considered the only Warrant Officer rank of the South Korean armed forces. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found one wikipedia clone. Article was created in 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
STEM/Computing
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2025-01-04 09:19 | MyPhone myA17 (2019 Android smartphone from MyPhone) | The MyPhone myA17 is an Android-based smartphone developed by MyPhone, a Filipino mobile phone brand. It was first released on September 10, 2019, in the Philippines. | Fails WP:GNG. Generally unnotable mobile device model, with most available sources coming from tech blogs, which are considered generally unreliable per WP:SPS. (AstrooKai) |
2025-01-05 15:35 | Landscape Express (CAD software application) | Landscape Express is a CAD software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. It is used primarily by landscape designers. The software is developed, sold and supported by the British company 'Trial Systems Ltd' based in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. | Fails WP:GNG. I didn't find any reliable significant coverage for this software. (Mika1h) |
2025-01-06 12:14 | List of USB video class devices | The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras. | Not notable, outdated, Wikipedia is not a directory (2A0C:5A84:E209:E600:3913:6FEC:F6A7:DC40) |
2025-01-05 04:28 | Parallel Intelligence (Distributed Artificial Intelligence) | Parallel Intelligence in distributed artificial intelligence (AI) systems allows multiple agents to work concurrently on a problem, enhancing the speed and efficacy of the solution. | None of the references actually use the term "parallel intelligence". A google search for "parallel intelligence" only brings up speculative articles. Lacks notability, and verges on WP:CRYSTAL. (Apocheir) |
2025-01-08 01:53 | Composite Software (Computer software company in San Mateo, California) | Composite Software, Inc. was previously a privately held data virtualization software company based in San Mateo, California. Composite Software was founded in October 2001 by Michael R. Abbott. In 2003, former Active Software founder and webMethods CTO, Jim Green joined Composite Software as CEO. | Lacks secondary sources, fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 09:14 | Usher (software) (security software) | Usher is an enterprise security platform released by Microstrategy, Inc. in 2015. The technology is designed to replace user-entered passwords with biometric identity and multi-step authentication methods, and features digital badges and geo-fencing administration options. | Defunct software that fails to demonstrate notability. (Brandon) |
STEM/Earth and environment
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2025-01-04 20:08 | List of heads of state that have visited the South Pole | The South Pole, located at the heart of the Antarctic continent, has received the visit of only one head of state in history. | Sort of fits WP:A10 for List of heads of government that have visited the South Pole however a head of state is different from a head of government and both articles were created within minutes of one another. I see the other article as the more viable one to keep as it has three entries compared to just one on this article. (Harrz) |
STEM/Engineering
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2025-01-06 17:18 | HGV-202F (Indian Hypersonic glide vehicle) | The HGV-202F is an Indian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defence and Space company HTNP Industries. | No reliable source coverage of the actual HGV; only RS references are related to hypersonics generally. No assertion of notability. (Swatjester) |
2025-01-08 05:55 | Yakovlev Yak-48 (Russian business jet project) | The Yakovlev Yak-48 is a twin-engined long-range business jet or regional carrier. | Unbuilt proposal from the era when the Russians were throwing anything at the wall to see if it stuck. Many unbuilt aircraft are notable, but this is IMHO not one of them. (The Bushranger) |
2025-01-08 05:56 | Yakovlev Yak-77 (Russian regional airliner project) | The Yakovlev Yak-77 was a planned commuter jet that was under construction during the 1990s, but no prototype was ever produced. | Unbuilt proposal from the era when the Russians were throwing anything at the wall to see if it stuck. Many unbuilt aircraft are notable, but this is IMHO not one of them. (The Bushranger) |
2025-01-10 04:46 | Atruvera Aviation (Russian airline) | CJSC "Atruvera Aviation" (Russian: ЗАО «Авиационно-транспортная компания «Атрувера» was a cargo airline based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was established in 1993 and operated domestic and international cargo charters. | Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. Run of the mill, defunct company. Not enough information to merge. (Bearian) |
2025-01-10 14:19 | Applied engineering (field) (professional field combining management, design, and technical skills) | Applied engineering prepares graduates to apply mathematical, scientific, technological, and engineering principles and methods to manage business functions. Includes instruction in engineering management, project management, production and operations management, systems integration and quality control, management of technical personnel and application of system design, execution of new product designs, improvement of manufacturing processes. | Minor to almost non-existent major. The accreditation program quoted did not accredit any in 2024. Not every program everywhere is notable, this does not pass the bar of being in numerous top tier universities. There are too many indiscriminate "engineering" pages that were created many years ago in a bout of overenthusiasm -- this is one of them. (Ldm1954) |
STEM/Medicine & Health
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2025-01-06 11:49 | Dr Lathashekhar (Indian Yoga Therapist and Holistic Healer) | Dr. Lathashekhar is an Indian yoga therapist and holistic healer based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. She is recognized for her contributions to alternative healing, particularly in treating chronic ailments through yoga therapy and cosmic healing techniques. | [BLP] |
STEM/Space
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2025-01-09 01:12 | Graphical timeline of the Stelliferous Era (timeline) | This is the timeline of the Stelliferous era but also partly charts the Primordial era, and charts more of the Degenerate era of the heat death scenario. | Not notable. No sources. Confusing graphic. Not accessible. Difficult to maintain. Duplicates content in Chronology of the universe and Timeline of the early universe (Johnjbarton) |
STEM/Technology
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2025-01-04 09:19 | MyPhone myA17 (2019 Android smartphone from MyPhone) | The MyPhone myA17 is an Android-based smartphone developed by MyPhone, a Filipino mobile phone brand. It was first released on September 10, 2019, in the Philippines. | Fails WP:GNG. Generally unnotable mobile device model, with most available sources coming from tech blogs, which are considered generally unreliable per WP:SPS. (AstrooKai) |
2025-01-05 15:35 | Landscape Express (CAD software application) | Landscape Express is a CAD software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. It is used primarily by landscape designers. The software is developed, sold and supported by the British company 'Trial Systems Ltd' based in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. | Fails WP:GNG. I didn't find any reliable significant coverage for this software. (Mika1h) |
2025-01-06 02:31 | XDTM Standard Association | The XDTM Standard Association is a non-profit consortium of more than 300 companies and government entities formed to generate and manage standards related to Digital transaction management. | Fails WP:ORG. Nothing in google news or google books. A number of provided sources are primary. (LibStar) |
2025-01-06 12:14 | List of USB video class devices | The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras. | Not notable, outdated, Wikipedia is not a directory (2A0C:5A84:E209:E600:3913:6FEC:F6A7:DC40) |
2025-01-06 17:18 | HGV-202F (Indian Hypersonic glide vehicle) | The HGV-202F is an Indian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defence and Space company HTNP Industries. | No reliable source coverage of the actual HGV; only RS references are related to hypersonics generally. No assertion of notability. (Swatjester) |
2025-01-05 04:28 | Parallel Intelligence (Distributed Artificial Intelligence) | Parallel Intelligence in distributed artificial intelligence (AI) systems allows multiple agents to work concurrently on a problem, enhancing the speed and efficacy of the solution. | None of the references actually use the term "parallel intelligence". A google search for "parallel intelligence" only brings up speculative articles. Lacks notability, and verges on WP:CRYSTAL. (Apocheir) |
2025-01-07 18:00 | Addverb Technologies (Robotics and automation company) | Addverb Technologies is an Indian robotics and automation company headquartered in Noida, India. Founded in 2016, the company develops industrial robotics and automated warehousing systems. | The article lacks significant coverage in reliable, independent sources to establish notability as required by Wikipedia guidelines. (Jaypung) |
2025-01-08 01:53 | Composite Software (Computer software company in San Mateo, California) | Composite Software, Inc. was previously a privately held data virtualization software company based in San Mateo, California. Composite Software was founded in October 2001 by Michael R. Abbott. In 2003, former Active Software founder and webMethods CTO, Jim Green joined Composite Software as CEO. | Lacks secondary sources, fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 03:39 | Galvanize (software company) (Software as a service company) | Galvanize (formerly known as ACL Services Ltd. and currently branded as Diligent) is a privately owned software as a service (SaaS) company founded and headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Company builds security, risk management, compliance and audit software for the governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) market. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2025-01-08 05:14 | Bremen Castings | Bremen Castings, Inc (BCI) is a 4th generation family owned manufacturer of machined complete gray & ductile iron castings for heavy truck, valves & pipe fittings, pump components, compressors, lawn/garden equipment, and military contract work. BCI is headquartered in Bremen, Indiana. | No inherent notability other than it exists and makes products and does not credit any significance other than that it exists. Article creator is single-purpose account. (MimirIsSmart) |
2025-01-08 09:14 | Usher (software) (security software) | Usher is an enterprise security platform released by Microstrategy, Inc. in 2015. The technology is designed to replace user-entered passwords with biometric identity and multi-step authentication methods, and features digital badges and geo-fencing administration options. | Defunct software that fails to demonstrate notability. (Brandon) |
2025-01-10 14:19 | Applied engineering (field) (professional field combining management, design, and technical skills) | Applied engineering prepares graduates to apply mathematical, scientific, technological, and engineering principles and methods to manage business functions. Includes instruction in engineering management, project management, production and operations management, systems integration and quality control, management of technical personnel and application of system design, execution of new product designs, improvement of manufacturing processes. | Minor to almost non-existent major. The accreditation program quoted did not accredit any in 2024. Not every program everywhere is notable, this does not pass the bar of being in numerous top tier universities. There are too many indiscriminate "engineering" pages that were created many years ago in a bout of overenthusiasm -- this is one of them. (Ldm1954) |
Unsorted
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2025-01-05 11:31 | Duarte de Menezes (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Duarte de Menezes may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-05 14:45 | Malampaya (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Malampaya may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2025-01-04 13:01 | Zabaʼir ʽUdwan (Place in Amman Governorate, Jordan) | Zabaʼir ʽUdwan is a town in the Amman Governorate of north-western Jordan. | No sources other than a gazetteer, a search only returns this page and people who've mirrored this page. Even the Amman Governorate page does not have any citations for this place. (Smallangryplanet) |
2025-01-10 14:52 | Car Audio Sports Organizations | The Car Audio Sports Organization is MECA (Mobile Electronics Competition Association, Inc.) started in 1999. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found only social media. Article was created in 2009. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-10 15:02 | Purple Spirit Singers | The Purple Spirit Singers is a group of male traditional Indigenous singers, led by Brandon Barberstock of the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, who sing in various drum styles (see Pow Wow Singers, Hand Drum Singers, Round Dance Singers, etc.). This group originally formed when a collective of Indigenous students studying at Western University (London, On.) decided that they wanted to create a group to share songs, teachings, and positive energy within the group and throughout the community. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-10 15:08 | Community Centres Georgia (Project of The Public Service Development Agency) | Community Centres Georgia (Georgian: საზოგადოებრივი ცენტრი) is a project of The Public Service Development Agency, a Legal Entity of Public Law operating under the Ministry of Justice of Georgia. Community Centres provides a variety of public services, these include the services of the Public Service Development Agency, the National Agency of Public Registry, the National Archives of Georgia, the Social Service Agency and Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. The external link merely shows that it exists not that it is notable. Article was created in 2015. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-10 15:31 | Narok Newspaper Edition | The Narok Newspaper Edition (NNE) is an online newspaper based in Narok County, Kenya, owned by the Maasai Media Group. The newspaper was launched in 2012 and publishes first-hand information and provide 24-hour news update about Narok County while also publishing on important national and international happenings. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2016. (JoeNMLC) |
2025-01-08 13:16 | Silviatti (family name) | Silviatti is a proper Italian surname, originating in the Arno Valley region of Tuscany. The first references to the Silviatti family are in a 1225 census report taken by the town fathers of Sesto di Firenze. They are listed as 'bankers' or 'money-changers' depending upon interpretation of the dialect. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2005. (JoeNMLC) |