Informatics Educational Institutions & Programs
Culture/Food and drink
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2024-03-23 01:04 | Fruti Kola (Peruvian cola) | Fruti Kola is a Peruvian cola produced by Industrias & Derivados del Sur in Ayacucho. The cola is sold in PET bottles of 630 ml. | Fails GNG. (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-03-25 05:12 | Famille Perrin (Owners of Château de Beaucastel, a Rhône winery in Orange, Vaucluse, France) | Famille Perrin are the owners of Château de Beaucastel, a Rhône winery in Orange, Vaucluse, France. As of 2006, the family is a member of the Primum Familiae Vini. | This article rests on inherited notability. The subject family are notable for being the owners of Chateau de Beaucastel and are discussed as such in that article. I appreciate that Robert Parker said some nice things about them, but that doesn't make them worthy of their own article. (Just Another Cringy Username) |
2024-03-29 00:43 | Cracco Peck (restaurant in Italy) | Cracco Peck is a restaurant in Milan, Italy. The chef is Carlo Cracco. | Unsourced since 24 April 2007 (JackkBrown) |
Culture/Internet culture
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2024-03-25 20:42 | Spoiler Shield | Spoiler Shield was an iOS and Android app designed to block spoilers of popular television shows and sports games on Facebook and Twitter. Using a proprietary algorithm, Spoiler Shield filtered the users Facebook and/or Twitter feeds avoiding any post that could potentially give away the outcome of a show or game. | appears non-notable (3mi1y) |
2024-03-26 21:25 | Wakanda (software) (JavaScript platform) | Wakanda is a JavaScript platform to develop and run web or mobile apps. | This framework does not meet WP:NSOFT. It lacks WP:SIGCOV from secondary sources and the provided sources are primary or event listings. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-27 20:37 | Exascale (company in Essington, United Kingdom) | Exascale is a British fibre-to-the-building Internet service provider with a Head Office in Telford, Shropshire with presence in a number of data centres and markets throughout the United Kingdom. Exascale is most commonly known to provide high speed internet and point-to-point connectivity to businsses using a variety of access technologies nationally across the United Kingdom. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT, lacking significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-28 18:15 | Indestructoboy (American game designer and YouTuber) | Taron Louis Pounds (born 1989), is an American role-playing game designer, YouTuber, and guitarist. He is best known for his YouTube channel, Indestructoboy, which focuses on game design, coverage of tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG) industry news, and his work in the third-party Dungeons & Dragons community. | doesn't meet the notability requirements for wikipedia (174.89.63.222) |
Culture/Linguistics
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2024-03-25 17:09 | CSLU Toolkit | The CSLU Toolkit is a software library comprising a comprehensive suite of tools that enable exploration, learning, and research into speech and human-computer interaction.
It is developed by the Center for Spoken Language Understanding at the OGI School of Science and Engineering, a school of the Oregon Health & Science University. |
No indication of notability (Mean as custard) |
2024-03-25 16:32 | Formal case (Grammatical case) | The formal case is a grammatical case that transmits a sense of making a condition as a quality. It can be found in the Hungarian language, more commonly referred to as the essive-formal case.[citation needed] | No evidence this term is used. (Dylanvt) |
Culture/Literature
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2024-03-22 16:46 | Tehillah Magazine (US magazine) | Tehillah Magazine is a Christian lifestyle publication that is aligned with Tehillah Music Group, the Gospel Music Label of Bishop Paul S. Morton, Gospel recording artist and Presiding Bishop of Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship. | Notability concerns per WP:GNG (ForsythiaJo) |
2024-03-22 17:04 | And Then It Happened (Canadian children's book series by Michael Wade and Laura Wade) | And Then It Happened is a Canadian children's book series by Michael Wade and Laura Wade. The first book was released in 2003. The series has 14 books. | This series may fail WP:NOTABILITY. I cannot find any published secondary sources about this book series. This article itself has little content, and most of the edit history has been vandalism and reverts of said vandalism. (FPTI) |
2024-03-22 17:30 | Guide (magazine) (Bimonthly religious publication based in the Philippines) | Guide: "The Way to Freedom and Truth" is published bi-monthly by the religious organization Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name. ACQ Publication Editorial Office (ACQ Tri-Media Publishing) is located at Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway, Catitipan, Davao City. | Notability concerns per WP:GNG (ForsythiaJo) |
2024-03-22 21:38 | Stephen Demorest (American soap opera writer) | Stephen Demorest is an American soap opera writer. He is married to Nancy Curlee. | Unref blp (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 13:58 | Maritza M. Buendía (Mexican writer) | Maritza M. Buendía (born 1974) is a narrator and essayist from Zacatecas, México. She studied Degree in Humanities and Letters. She also studied at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) and the Autonomous University of Zacatecas (UAZ). Between their more important works there are the books En el jardín de los cautivos, Vouyeur, poética del amor that made her gain several awards. | Unref blp; unclear that she meets WP:BIO or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 23:11 | Ilias Bountouris (Greek author and columnist) | Ilias Boutouris (born July 30, 1966) is a Greek author and columnist living in Europe. | Pretty clear self-promotion article of an author with no assertion or evidence of notability. Did a Google search of the author in Greek, and hit on nothing but self-celebratory material from blurbs of his works. (Cplakidas) |
2024-03-26 03:57 | NewHorizon (UK magazine) | NewHorizon, a trade publication, is a quarterly English-language magazine owned by the Institution of Islamic Banking and Insurance (IIBI) and published in the United Kingdom. From December 2012 it went on online. | Minimal notability of this publication especially with regards to third-party reporting, unclear information regarding the date at which this publication became defunct, minimally accessible publication/article history, pseudo-orphan page (FraughtGYRE) |
Culture/Biography
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2024-03-22 20:40 | Neat Beats (Musical artist) | Alvin Fenner is a Seattle-based trip hop artist and multi-instrumentalist, releasing works under the moniker Neat Beats. | notability (75.164.150.124) |
2024-03-22 21:40 | Frank Delgado (Cuban songwriter) (Cuban musician) | Frank Delgado (born October 19, 1960, in Consolación del Sur, Pinar del Río) is a Cuban musician, and a member of the novísima trova, heir to the nueva trova movement. | Unref blp, and I couldn't find enough reliable sources to establish notability. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-22 21:41 | Jeff Chan (film director) (US film director and screenwriter) | Jeff Chan is an American film director and screenwriter. He was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey. | Unref blp. I couldn't establish that he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-22 21:41 | Anoop Chandola (American linguist) | Anoop Chandola, author of 20 books, 4 coauthored (born 24 December 1937) is an American linguist-anthropologist, originally from Pauri (Uttarakhand, India), where he was raised in a priestly Brahmin family. Though his father and uncles broke their ancestral polygamous tradition he suffered from the after-effects of polygamy. | Unref blp; I couldn't establish that he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 08:38 | Deo Brondo (Congolese musician) | Deo Brondo is a DR Congolese recording artist, composer, vocalist and entertainer. Brondo started music in Bozi Boziana's Anti Choc. Where he stayed from 1993 till 1997. After, he joined Zaïko Langa Langa where he composed the song Carpe Diem, in the 1999 album Poison. | Lack of independent notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-03-23 11:33 | Paindivision (Australian musical group) | Paindivision is an Australian heavy metal band that was formed in late 2005 by guitarist Stu Marshall. He was also concurrently a member of the Sydney band Dungeon at this time. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 11:33 | SULO (Australian rock band) (Australian rock band, active from 1999 to 2005) | SULO was an Australian rock band formed in 1999 in the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The band was influenced by Metal, Nu Metal and Punk. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 15:59 | Ralph U. Hyde (United States Navy officer (1894-1970)) | Captain Ralph Underhill Hyde (4 August 1894 – 12 May 1970) was a career naval officer who served in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. | Run of the mill non notable sailor (Lyndaship) |
2024-03-23 20:39 | Philippe Cuper (French clarinetist) | Philippe Cuper is a French clarinetist, born in Lille on 25 April, 1957. | Promotional, unref blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 15:21 | Marcus Pearl (Australian politician) | Marcus Pearl is an Australian local government politician and businessman. He is a councillor of the City of Port Phillip and was its mayor, from 2021 to 2022. He was first elected to Port Phillip in 2016. | Fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG. Reliant on primary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-24 22:39 | Kakamin Najar | Kakamin Mustafa Ameen, known as Kakamin Najar (كامه مين نه جار). The word “Najar” came from the nickname of the family. He was born in 1962 in Erbil. Kakamin Najar, in his political career, started from the bottom and reached the top, the Political Bureau of Kurdistan Democratic Party known as PDK He was the head of 16th Branch (لقى 16 ى پارتى دیموكراتى كوردستان) and then became a member of political bureau and head of Leadership Council of PDK in Erbil. | No reliable sources. (Utopes) |
2024-03-25 14:37 | Nick Earle & the Reckless Hearts (Canadian rock music band) | Nick Earle & the Reckless Hearts is a Canadian rock band formed in 2019 by leader, Nick Earle, Clare Follett, and Daniel George. The group has been the subject of multiple MusicNL awards. | Can't find much in the way of coverage in secondary sources. Music NL awards are too obscure to establish notability (Mach61) |
2024-03-25 22:31 | Veneto 9s | Veneto 9s is a rugby league nines tournament held annually in Monselice, Italy. It is the main event of Italian rugby league and has been running since 2006. The tournament, which is attended by teams all over Europe is held at the Stadio Plebiscito, a 9,000 seater stadium. | Non-notable RL tournament. Article is completely unreferenced. (J Mo 101) |
2024-03-26 09:41 | Ozzie Devrish (Australian actor) | Ozzie Devrish is an Australian actor, director and producer, originally from Melbourne. He began acting in 2000 after suffering injury as a professional AFL player. One of his first roles was Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. His fame came with an Australian TV series The Strip, following feature films such as Peter Pan, Chronicles of Narnia, The Condemned and many more prestigious productions that has enjoyed critical acclaim and international visibility. | Unref promotional blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 15:04 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (4–9 caps) (wikimedia list article) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:07 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (2–3 caps) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:09 | List of Australia men's international soccer players with one cap | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Federation Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 20:27 | Mick Cain (American actor) | Mick Cain (born August 4, 1978, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. He played the part of C. J. Garrison on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from 1997 to 2001, 2002 to 2003 (contract status) and in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2017 (recurring). | I couldn't establish that he meets WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 20:21 | Kenny Bartram (American motocross rider) | Kenny Bartram (born August 23, 1978) is an American professional freestyle motocross (FMX) rider. | I couldn't find reliable sources to show he meets WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 20:17 | Mercer Barrows (American television producer) | Mercer B. Barrows is an American television producer, art director, and writer. He is the father of the actress Samantha Barrows and the actor Mercer Barrows III, and the husband of Debbie Ware Barrows, a former producer of Days of Our Lives. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 21:51 | Arnold Shara (Zimbabwean cricketer) | Arnold Shara (born 18 March 2000) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 30 March 2021, for Tuskers, in the 2020–21 Logan Cup. | Cricketer Lugstub that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-03-26 22:05 | Nilkanth Tiwari (Indian lyricist) | Neelkanth Tiwari was one of the most prolific lyricists and poets of his times. He spent his earlier years in Madhya Pradesh and later settled down in Mumbai. He died in February 1976 but left behind a collection of poems and songs that are still popular across India. | This biography article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found other people social media, and other people with the same name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific person. Article was created by a new user on 26 September 2007 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-26 23:16 | Kasan Soleh (Indonesian footballer) | Kasan Soleh (born 6 November 1982 in Pasuruan, Indonesia) is an Indonesian former footballer. | All sources cited in this page are no longer functional, and the footballer is not of note. (97.113.147.86) |
2024-03-27 10:01 | Ben Leatigaga (Rugby player) | Ben Leatigaga (born 25 January 1988) is an American rugby seven center who won a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games. He graduated from the Walsingham Academy and previously served as first lieutenant with the United States Army. He previously played basketball as a point guard. | Fails WP:NSPORTS and WP:GNG, only coverage I can find is generic "player is starting for team" news (nothing about him specifically). (Primefac) |
2024-03-27 13:23 | Terry Disley (British musician) | Terry Disley is a jazz keyboardist and composer who was born in London. While in London, Cannes and Los Angeles in the 1990s, he recorded with many artists including Bryan Ferry, Bon Jovi, Sir Van Morrison, Sir Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Madness, Sir Mick Jagger, Terry Hall and Billy Bragg. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 13:34 | Jamie Draven (British actor) | Jamie Draven (born Jamie Donnelly on 14 May 1978) is an English actor whose career in films and television began in 1998. One of his early notable parts was as Billy's bullying older brother, Tony, in the hit 2000 film Billy Elliot and as Jamie Dow in Ultimate Force. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 13:35 | Mark Driscoll (screenwriter) (American television producer and writer) | Mark Driscoll (born February 3, 1959) is an American television producer and writer. He attended Boston Latin School and took a post graduate year at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Driscoll graduated from Harvard University in 1982; during his time there he was a member of the Harvard Lampoon. | Unref blp; I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 17:31 | David Johnston (builder) (American environmental engineer) | David Johnston is president of What's Working, a design and consulting firm in Boulder, Colorado that specializes in environmental construction technology. For over 25 years, Johnston has been encouraging the building industry to focus more attention on sustainability and become "greener". | Not enough WP:RS on the article or online to establish BIO. (SunshineAllNight) |
2024-03-27 14:42 | Esher Novices' Chase (Steeplechase horse race in Britain) | The Esher Novices' Chase is a National Hunt steeplechase in Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of about 3 miles (3 miles and 37 yards, or 4,862 metres) and during the race there are 22 fences to be jumped. |
Lacking sufficient sourcing to demonstrate notability per WP:NEVENT and WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-27 21:37 | John Stainburn (English rugby league footballer) | John Stainburn (birth unknown), also known by the nickname of "Ginger Whippet", is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 1990s. He played at club level for Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC,[1][2] Batley, and Batley Victoria ARLFC, as a left-footed goal-kicking scrum-half, i.e. number 7, and coached at club level for Batley Victoria ARLFC. | Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. (J Mo 101) |
2024-03-27 23:05 | Max Edwards (English rugby league footballer) | Max Edwards (born 29 November 1990), also known by the nicknames of "Max-E" and "Maxi", is an English professional rugby league and rugby union footballer who has played in the 2010s. He has played club level rugby league (RL) in the Super League for the Harlequins RL (Heritage № 498), as a scrum-half, and has played club level rugby union (RU) in the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union for the Lindfield Rugby Club,[citation needed] as an outside centre. | Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. (J Mo 101) |
2024-03-28 00:26 | Seyi Adisa (Nigerian politician) | Seyi Joseph Adisa (born 7 November 1983) is a Nigerian public administrator, speaker, lawyer, entrepreneur, and politician. He is a former Principal Private Secretary to the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi. Currently, he is the Honourable Member representing Afijio state constituency of Oyo state in the Oyo State House of Assembly. | An article about a Nigerian politician who doesn't pass GNG or SNG. It doesn't pass WP:NPOL. (Otuọcha) |
2024-03-28 01:41 | Hyeon-bi Kim (Worthy Consort) | Palace Lady Kim (Korean: 궁인 김씨; Hanja: 宮人 金氏) was a Korean concubine to the King Gwangjong of Goryeo. As a royal consort, she was given the title of Worthy Consort (현비, 賢妃) in 1029. | No clear inherent notability apparent about the person, cannot find much about this person in a quick search in the Korean language (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 02:58 | Prince Hyoji (Goryeo prince (fl. 10th century)) | Prince Hyoji (Korean: 효지태자; Hanja: 孝祗太子) was a prince of Goryeo as the second and youngest son of Taejo of Goryeo and Lady Cheonanbuwon of the Gyeongju Im clan. He was a Buddhist and the younger brother of Prince Hyoseong. | No indication of notability. One unreliable source on article (WP:BLOGS) (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 03:00 | Prince Hyomok (Prince of Goryeo) | Prince Hyomok (Korean: 효목태자; Hanja: 孝穆太子), personal name Wang Ui (왕의; 王義), was a prince of Goryeo as the oldest son of Taejo of Goryeo and Lady Dongyangwon. He also was the older brother of Prince Hyoeun. Although his wife was not recorded, with this marriage, he had one son who later become a Korean Buddhist monk. | No signs of notability about this person. One unreliable source on article (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 03:37 | Princess Heungbang (Princess of Goryeo (fl. 10th century)) | Princess Heungbang was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the youngest daughter of King Taejo and Queen Sinmyeong, also the younger sister-in-law of King Gyeongsun of Silla who later married her half brother, Prince Wonjang and had a son and a daughter who would become King Gyeongjong's 5th wife. | No clear indication of notability. Even if sources exist, she needs to have done something to be notable as a person (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 05:41 | Queen Wonchang (Queen consort of Goryeo) | Queen Wonchang (Korean: 원창왕후; Hanja: 元昌王后) or Queen Gyeongheon (Korean: 경헌왕후; Hanja: 景獻王后), was the grandmother of Wang Geon, founder of the Goryeo dynasty which she later Posthumously honoured as a queen alongside her husband in 919. | No indication of individual notability (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 07:25 | Julie Claire (American actress) | Julie Claire (born May 31, 1971) is an American actress known for her recurring roles on the TV series Dirt and Devious Maids. She's also appeared in 24 as Eden Linley and in Web Therapy as Robin Griner. She appeared in the 2013 comedy film Movie 43. | Unref blp. Working actress with some success, but doesn't pass the bar of notability. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-22 22:22 | Marat Sharipov (Russian tennis player) | Marat Dzhaudatovich Sharipov (Russian: Марат Джаудатович Шарипов; born 9 October 2002) is a Russian tennis player. He is the winner of thirteen ITF tournaments, five in singles. He is among the top-10 Russian men's singles tennis players. Two-time champion of Russia in doubles (2022, 2023). | Non-notable tennis player who fails to meet the requirements laid out at WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS. (Adamtt9) |
2024-03-28 15:20 | Shi De Yang (Chinese Buddhist priest) | Shi De Yang (Chinese: 释德扬), born Shi Wanfeng (史万峰; Taikang, 1968) is a Chinese Buddhist priest said to be the 31st Grand Master of the fighting monks (wǔsēng 武僧) of the Shaolin Monastery. Shi De Yang is globally considered one of the greatest present exponents of traditional Shaolin culture. | Page doesn't seem to meet WP:NOTABILITY guidelines, very limited available sources from what I could find. One of the sources on the article is to the person's own website, which can no longer be reached. (CommissarDoggo) |
2024-03-28 18:15 | Indestructoboy (American game designer and YouTuber) | Taron Louis Pounds (born 1989), is an American role-playing game designer, YouTuber, and guitarist. He is best known for his YouTube channel, Indestructoboy, which focuses on game design, coverage of tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG) industry news, and his work in the third-party Dungeons & Dragons community. | doesn't meet the notability requirements for wikipedia (174.89.63.222) |
2024-03-28 19:20 | Terry Cole (stuntman) (British TV and film stuntman) | Terry Cole is a British TV and film stuntman. | Unref blp; doesn't meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:21 | John David Coles (American film and television director) | John David Coles is an American director and producer. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:27 | Vidal Colmenares (Musical artist) | Vidal Colmenares is a Venezuelan musician. He was born on February 14, 1952, in Caño de Indio, a neighborhood in Barinas, Venezuela.> | Unref blp. Doesn't appear to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:27 | Jack Combs (television producer) (American television producer) | Jack Combs is an American television producer. He is best known for producing television documentaries. | Unref blp. No evidence of meeting WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:30 | Colin Connor (actor) (Northern Irish actor, comedian and writer) | Colin Connor (born 25 September 1969 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a professional actor, comedian and writer. | Unref blp; couldn't establish that he meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:38 | Tony Fry (Australian designer) | Tony Fry is a design theorist who writes on the relationship between design, unsustainability, and politics. Fry has taught design and cultural theory in Britain, the United States, Hong Kong and Australia and holds a PhD in Cultural Studies in Design from the University of Birmingham. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:40 | Rebecca Frith (Australian actress) | Rebecca Frith is an Australian actress. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:NIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:45 | Rodrigo Fuentes (Guatemalan writer) | Rodrigo Fuentes (born 1984) is a Guatemalan writer. An award-winning writer of short stories, he is best known for his collection Trucha panza arriba, which was shortlisted for the 2018 Premio Hispanoamericano de Cuento Gabriel García Márquez. The book has been translated into English by Ellen Jones under the title Trout, Belly Up. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:49 | Dave Francis (American football player (born 1941)) | David Lee Francis (born April 15, 1941) is a former American football fullback for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1960 to 1962. Highly recruited nationally as a fullback prospect from Columbus West High School, Francis chose to attend his hometown university after being recruited by Woody Hayes. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:51 | Steve Fox (musician) (Canadian singer-songwriter) | Steve Fox is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He was born in Brampton, Ontario and raised in Coquitlam, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. He then moved to Toronto in the early 1980s to pursue a career in music. He got his break in 1995 with a rock LP "Where The Blue Moon Rises" followed by a CD "The Days Of My Youth", but in 2001 he released his platinum album Small World which led to notable singles "Small Town", "Cheap Red Wine" and "Couple On The Cake", a duet with [[ ... | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 22:25 | Mary Boyoi (South Sudanese musician) | Mary Boyoi is a South Sudanese singer, Author and daughter to former SSPDF Commander.[failed verification] | [No reason given] (Theretobelived) |
2024-03-29 00:43 | Cracco Peck (restaurant in Italy) | Cracco Peck is a restaurant in Milan, Italy. The chef is Carlo Cracco. | Unsourced since 24 April 2007 (JackkBrown) |
2024-03-28 23:39 | Kapish (Nigerian singer and songwriter (born 1998)) | Kapish is a Nigerian rapfropop artist known for his dynamic style and energetic performances. | [BLP] |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2024-03-22 16:12 | Helen Lawrence (opera singer) (British singer) | Helen Lawrence, whose grandparents came from Russia, was born in London and studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in Italy. Her singing teacher in Milan was Adelaide Saraceni , who had been one of the stars of the Toscanini seasons at La Scala in the 1930s. | notability is questionable, as is the quality of the article, poorly sourced and potentially WP:OR (TruroTrotter) |
2024-03-23 06:54 | Carol Selman (American historian) | Carol Selman is a historian, writer, and teacher who has served on the New Jersey Historical Commission, the state agency that preserve the historical record of the state. She chaired the commission's Committee on Publications and served on its Committee on Grants and Prizes. | Not notable. Being on a state historical commission doesn't confer WP:NPOL notability, and my WP:BEFORE search did not find sufficient in-depth coverage in independent reliable sources to satisfy the GNG. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2024-03-23 13:58 | Maritza M. Buendía (Mexican writer) | Maritza M. Buendía (born 1974) is a narrator and essayist from Zacatecas, México. She studied Degree in Humanities and Letters. She also studied at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) and the Autonomous University of Zacatecas (UAZ). Between their more important works there are the books En el jardín de los cautivos, Vouyeur, poética del amor that made her gain several awards. | Unref blp; unclear that she meets WP:BIO or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 19:45 | Barbara Burton (founder and CEO of BehindBras) | Barbara Burton is the British founder and CEO of BehindBras, a social enterprise aimed at supporting and equipping women prison-leavers with skills to start careers in fashion. | Non-notable person under WP:NBIO, being mentioned on TV series with 100 other people isn't "a well-known and significant award or honor" as described in the guideline. (Bri) |
2024-03-24 21:16 | Han Kum-ok (North Korean freestyle wrestler) | Han Kum-ok (born 22 September 1987 in Pyongyang) is a North Korean freestyle wrestler. She competed in the freestyle 55 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and was eliminated in the 1/8 finals by Jackeline Rentería. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:16 | Han Ryon-hui (North Korean speed skater) | Han Ryon-hui (born 20 July 1979) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:17 | Ho Jong-hae (North Korean speed skater) | Ho Jong-hae (born 8 February 1975) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in two events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:17 | Hwang Bo-sil (North Korean gymnast) | Hwang Bo-sil (born 6 November 1972) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:18 | Jong Ok-myong (North Korean speed skater) | Jong Ok-myong (born 5 June 1979) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, no coverage in english or korean that i can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:18 | Kang Myong-suk (North Korean gymnast) | Kang Myong-suk (born 9 November 1965) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six artistic gymnastics events at the 1980 Summer Olympics . | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Chun-ok (North Korean diver) | Kim Chun-ok (born 6 March 1973) is a North Korean diver. She competed in the women's 10 metre platform event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Chun-son (North Korean gymnast) | Kim Chun-son (born 14 December 1960) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Hye-ran (North Korean footballer) | Kim Hye-ran (born 19 May 1970) is a North Korean women's international footballer who plays as a defender. She is a member of the North Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:20 | Kim Jong-hwa (North Korean archer) | Kim Jong-hwa (born 23 June 1970) is a North Korean archer. She competed in the women's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:22 | Kim Song-ryo (North Korean footballer) | Kim Song-ryo (born 5 June 1976) is a North Korean women's international footballer who plays as a forward. She is a member of the North Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-26 20:09 | Juno Doran (British artist) | Juno Doran is a visual and sound artist based in North Dorset, United Kingdom. | Doesn't meet WP:ARTIST / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 13:23 | Heather Douglas (actress) (American actress) | Heather Douglas, a graduate of New Albany High School (New Albany, Indiana) has appeared in Broadway productions of Tommy Tunes's The Will Rogers Follies and Crazy for You, the pre-Broadway tour of Jekyll and Hyde, a national[where?] tour and Berlin production of Crazy for You, as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, Rapunzel in Into the Woods, Cassie in A Chorus Line, Nickie in Sweet Charity' ... | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 02:28 | Kate O'Toole (radio presenter) (Australian radio announcer) | Kate O'Toole is a radio presenter from Sydney, Australia. With past experience on ABC Local Radio, she worked as a current affairs reporter for Triple J. | Does not meet WP:BIO or WP:JOURNALIST. Almost all the sources I found are from her employer ABC. (LibStar) |
2024-03-28 02:35 | Lady Wolhwawon (Royal consort of Goryeo (fl. 10th century)) | Lady Wolhwawon (Korean: 월화원부인; Hanja: 月華院夫人; lit. 'Lady of the Wolhwa Courtyard') was the daughter of Yeong-Jang who became the 24th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. There were no much records left about her existences or personal details. | As per article body, there's not much of interest about this person. While her inclusion on the notable Encyclopedia of Korean Culture certainly gives her more weight, the weight itself says "this person was not very important" (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 03:46 | Princess Hyojeong (Princess of Goryeo (fl. 11th century)) | Princess Jeokgyeong (died 1030) or posthumously called Princess Hyojeong, was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the eldest daughter of King Hyeonjong, from his second wife Queen Wonhwa who was the youngest daughter of King Seongjong. There was no records left about whether she married or where her tomb is. | No indication of why she's notable (Toobigtokale) |
Culture/Media
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2024-03-22 21:38 | Stephen Demorest (American soap opera writer) | Stephen Demorest is an American soap opera writer. He is married to Nancy Curlee. | Unref blp (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 00:53 | 606 Group | The 606 Group are an English progressive rock band from Stockport. Primarily focused on studio works, their output often delves into progressive rock and folk rock, however they have also experimented in a range of genres including industrial and EBM. | No apparent notability (IgelRM) |
2024-03-23 11:33 | SULO (Australian rock band) (Australian rock band, active from 1999 to 2005) | SULO was an Australian rock band formed in 1999 in the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The band was influenced by Metal, Nu Metal and Punk. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 17:33 | Troy Cablevision (Alabama cable television, cable internet, security systems, and VOIP provider) | Troy Cablevision is a regional cable television, cable internet, Security Systems, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provider that serves Southeast Alabama. Their motto is "Your Hometown Communications Company". It is currently the only cable TV provider in the country that carries Pursuit Channel (based in Luverne) 24 hours a day. | Reads entirely as an advert, no established notability. (CaribDigita) |
2024-03-24 23:35 | Itzacon Eire (Gaming convention at NUI Galway, Ireland) | Itzacon Eire, more popularly known as Itzacon, is the premier[according to whom?] gaming convention run by the Fantasy and Science Fiction Society (Fansci) of NUI Galway, Ireland.[self-published source?] | No notability, no coverage in reliable secondary sources (CeltBrowne) |
2024-03-23 01:01 | Fusion Core Drum and Bugle Corps | Fusion Core Drum and Bugle Corps is an all-age drum and bugle corps from Morris County, New Jersey. The corps is a member of Drum Corps Associates (DCA), and as of 2018 compete in Open Class. | A cursory search of sources (from Newspapers.com, ProQuest, and Google) came up short (Why? I Ask) |
2024-03-25 20:23 | Small Drum Corps Association | Small Drum Corps Association (SDCA), was founded in 2007 to develop venues for smaller drum and bugle corps to perform and compete. | Non-notable, defunct organization (Why? I Ask) |
2024-03-26 09:41 | Ozzie Devrish (Australian actor) | Ozzie Devrish is an Australian actor, director and producer, originally from Melbourne. He began acting in 2000 after suffering injury as a professional AFL player. One of his first roles was Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. His fame came with an Australian TV series The Strip, following feature films such as Peter Pan, Chronicles of Narnia, The Condemned and many more prestigious productions that has enjoyed critical acclaim and international visibility. | Unref promotional blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 16:38 | British Freediving Association (British affiliate to AIDA International) | The British Freediving Association (BFA, also known as AIDA-UK) is an organisation established in the United Kingdom during 1999 to promote the safe practice of both competition and recreational freediving. It is the British affiliate of AIDA International. | No secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 20:27 | Mick Cain (American actor) | Mick Cain (born August 4, 1978, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. He played the part of C. J. Garrison on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from 1997 to 2001, 2002 to 2003 (contract status) and in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2017 (recurring). | I couldn't establish that he meets WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 13:34 | Jamie Draven (British actor) | Jamie Draven (born Jamie Donnelly on 14 May 1978) is an English actor whose career in films and television began in 1998. One of his early notable parts was as Billy's bullying older brother, Tony, in the hit 2000 film Billy Elliot and as Jamie Dow in Ultimate Force. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 13:35 | Mark Driscoll (screenwriter) (American television producer and writer) | Mark Driscoll (born February 3, 1959) is an American television producer and writer. He attended Boston Latin School and took a post graduate year at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Driscoll graduated from Harvard University in 1982; during his time there he was a member of the Harvard Lampoon. | Unref blp; I couldn't find sources to show he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 07:25 | Julie Claire (American actress) | Julie Claire (born May 31, 1971) is an American actress known for her recurring roles on the TV series Dirt and Devious Maids. She's also appeared in 24 as Eden Linley and in Web Therapy as Robin Griner. She appeared in the 2013 comedy film Movie 43. | Unref blp. Working actress with some success, but doesn't pass the bar of notability. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 18:15 | Indestructoboy (American game designer and YouTuber) | Taron Louis Pounds (born 1989), is an American role-playing game designer, YouTuber, and guitarist. He is best known for his YouTube channel, Indestructoboy, which focuses on game design, coverage of tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG) industry news, and his work in the third-party Dungeons & Dragons community. | doesn't meet the notability requirements for wikipedia (174.89.63.222) |
2024-03-28 18:53 | Mike Cochrane (American actor) | Mike Cochrane is a musician and an actor. Cochrane played in bands such as Train, Shango and many other bands in the 1970s. Mike's band Train was the "House Band" at Gazzarris on the Sunset Strip from 1971 through 1972. This is where Mike met Edward James Olmos and Rick Vito, who were in a band called "The Pacific Ocean". | Unref blp. Doesn't meet WP:MUSICBIO, WP:NACTOR orv WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:20 | Terry Cole (stuntman) (British TV and film stuntman) | Terry Cole is a British TV and film stuntman. | Unref blp; doesn't meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:30 | Emilio Comte (Argentine film actor) | Emilio Comte (born 15 January 1941) is an Argentine film actor who was active between 1956 and 1998. | Unref blp; couldn't establish that it meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Media/Books
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2024-03-22 17:04 | And Then It Happened (Canadian children's book series by Michael Wade and Laura Wade) | And Then It Happened is a Canadian children's book series by Michael Wade and Laura Wade. The first book was released in 2003. The series has 14 books. | This series may fail WP:NOTABILITY. I cannot find any published secondary sources about this book series. This article itself has little content, and most of the edit history has been vandalism and reverts of said vandalism. (FPTI) |
2024-03-23 23:11 | Ilias Bountouris (Greek author and columnist) | Ilias Boutouris (born July 30, 1966) is a Greek author and columnist living in Europe. | Pretty clear self-promotion article of an author with no assertion or evidence of notability. Did a Google search of the author in Greek, and hit on nothing but self-celebratory material from blurbs of his works. (Cplakidas) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
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2024-03-22 16:46 | Tehillah Magazine (US magazine) | Tehillah Magazine is a Christian lifestyle publication that is aligned with Tehillah Music Group, the Gospel Music Label of Bishop Paul S. Morton, Gospel recording artist and Presiding Bishop of Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship. | Notability concerns per WP:GNG (ForsythiaJo) |
2024-03-22 17:30 | Guide (magazine) (Bimonthly religious publication based in the Philippines) | Guide: "The Way to Freedom and Truth" is published bi-monthly by the religious organization Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name. ACQ Publication Editorial Office (ACQ Tri-Media Publishing) is located at Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway, Catitipan, Davao City. | Notability concerns per WP:GNG (ForsythiaJo) |
2024-03-26 03:57 | NewHorizon (UK magazine) | NewHorizon, a trade publication, is a quarterly English-language magazine owned by the Institution of Islamic Banking and Insurance (IIBI) and published in the United Kingdom. From December 2012 it went on online. | Minimal notability of this publication especially with regards to third-party reporting, unclear information regarding the date at which this publication became defunct, minimally accessible publication/article history, pseudo-orphan page (FraughtGYRE) |
2024-03-26 19:34 | Carlos Patricio Díaz (Canadian television and film actor) | Carlos Patricio Díaz (born July 21, 1970) is a Chilean-born Canadian film and television actor who appears in Rent-a-Goalie, The Dead Zone and The Line. Díaz and the cast of Rent-a-Goalie were nominated for a Gemini Award in 2007, 2008 and 2009 in Seasons 1 through 3 for "Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series". | I couldn't find sources to show notability. Unref blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 07:28 | Joshua Close (Canadian film and television actor) | Joshua Close is a Canadian film and television actor. | Unref blp with no evidence of notability (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:53 | Elmo Live | Elmo Live! is a toy based on the Sesame Street character Elmo. It tells jokes, stories, sings and dances. Elmo Live is marketed by Fisher-Price. | All current sources are either primary or unreliable. Only one source found via WP:BEFORE [3]. ((Oinkers42)) |
Culture/Media/Films
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2024-03-26 04:57 | Joe Whyte (American actor, and artist) | Joseph Walter Whyte (born April 18, 1961) is an American actor, and artist. | Fails GNG (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-03-26 19:58 | Ted A. Bohus (American film director) | Ted A. Bohus is an American film director, producer, actor and writer. He is best known for his work in low-budget independent films, most often in the horror genre. | Has had some success, but doesn't appear to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 07:28 | Joshua Close (Canadian film and television actor) | Joshua Close is a Canadian film and television actor. | Unref blp with no evidence of notability (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 16:35 | Draft:The Pagemaster (film) (Upcoming film directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly) | The Pagemaster is an upcoming live-action/animated fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly, written by Matt Lieberman and Mike White. It is based on The Pagemaster by David Casci, David Kirschner and Ernie Contrer. The film will star Jacob Tremblay, Ewan McGregor, Keegan-Michael Key, John Mulaney, Awkwafina, Jon Favreau, Samuel L. Jackson, ... | this is fake: the real one is The Pagemaster in 1994 (207.96.178.108) |
2024-03-28 20:14 | Robert Favreau (Canadian film director and film editor) | Robert Favreau (born July 9, 1948) is a Canadian film director and film editor.
His film Les muses orphelines earned him Genie Award and Jutra Award nominations for Best Director. His follow-up feature, Un dimanche à Kigali earned him another Genie Award nomination for Best Director as well as a nomination for Best Motion Picture. |
Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-25 08:40 | The Family Star (2024 Indian film) | Family Star is an upcoming Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Parasuram. It is produced by Dil Raju and Sirish of Sri Venkateswara Creations. The film stars Vijay Deverakonda, Mrunal Thakur and Divyansha Kaushik. | There is already a more-developed version at Draft:Family Star. Also, the title of the film apparently does not include the word "The". Work on the draft and when the film is released and reviews are published, then ask for the article to be moved to mainspace. (Archer1234) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2024-03-22 16:12 | Helen Lawrence (opera singer) (British singer) | Helen Lawrence, whose grandparents came from Russia, was born in London and studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in Italy. Her singing teacher in Milan was Adelaide Saraceni , who had been one of the stars of the Toscanini seasons at La Scala in the 1930s. | notability is questionable, as is the quality of the article, poorly sourced and potentially WP:OR (TruroTrotter) |
2024-03-22 20:40 | Neat Beats (Musical artist) | Alvin Fenner is a Seattle-based trip hop artist and multi-instrumentalist, releasing works under the moniker Neat Beats. | notability (75.164.150.124) |
2024-03-22 21:40 | Frank Delgado (Cuban songwriter) (Cuban musician) | Frank Delgado (born October 19, 1960, in Consolación del Sur, Pinar del Río) is a Cuban musician, and a member of the novísima trova, heir to the nueva trova movement. | Unref blp, and I couldn't find enough reliable sources to establish notability. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 11:33 | Paindivision (Australian musical group) | Paindivision is an Australian heavy metal band that was formed in late 2005 by guitarist Stu Marshall. He was also concurrently a member of the Sydney band Dungeon at this time. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 16:40 | Witchingseason (UK musical group) | Witchingseason are an English 4-piece alt-rock band, known for their dark noise, with songs like "The Healer" and "Codeine". | No evidence of notability (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 20:39 | Philippe Cuper (French clarinetist) | Philippe Cuper is a French clarinetist, born in Lille on 25 April, 1957. | Promotional, unref blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-25 14:37 | Nick Earle & the Reckless Hearts (Canadian rock music band) | Nick Earle & the Reckless Hearts is a Canadian rock band formed in 2019 by leader, Nick Earle, Clare Follett, and Daniel George. The group has been the subject of multiple MusicNL awards. | Can't find much in the way of coverage in secondary sources. Music NL awards are too obscure to establish notability (Mach61) |
2024-03-26 20:30 | Perfect Day (Lou Reed album) (1997 compilation album by Lou Reed) | Perfect Day is a European Lou Reed compilation. | non notable compilation album (2A0E:1D47:9085:D200:1CCA:B132:3005:FE95) |
2024-03-27 13:23 | Terry Disley (British musician) | Terry Disley is a jazz keyboardist and composer who was born in London. While in London, Cannes and Los Angeles in the 1990s, he recorded with many artists including Bryan Ferry, Bon Jovi, Sir Van Morrison, Sir Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Madness, Sir Mick Jagger, Terry Hall and Billy Bragg. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:27 | Vidal Colmenares (Musical artist) | Vidal Colmenares is a Venezuelan musician. He was born on February 14, 1952, in Caño de Indio, a neighborhood in Barinas, Venezuela.> | Unref blp. Doesn't appear to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:51 | Steve Fox (musician) (Canadian singer-songwriter) | Steve Fox is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He was born in Brampton, Ontario and raised in Coquitlam, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. He then moved to Toronto in the early 1980s to pursue a career in music. He got his break in 1995 with a rock LP "Where The Blue Moon Rises" followed by a CD "The Days Of My Youth", but in 2001 he released his platinum album Small World which led to notable singles "Small Town", "Cheap Red Wine" and "Couple On The Cake", a duet with [[ ... | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 23:59 | Global Metal Apocalypse | Global Metal Apocalypse is a blog run by Rhys Stevenson with a globally inclusive focus on the heavy metal genre, its many variants, and its socio-political context. Inspired by the documentary Global Metal (2007), it was established 25 October 2011. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
Culture/Media/Radio
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2024-03-25 19:04 | KXCL (Radio station in Rock Creek Park, Colorado) | KXCL (101.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Rock Creek Park, Colorado, United States. The station is currently owned by Calvary Church with Ed Taylor. The station received approval from the Federal Communications Commission on November 1, 2013, to change its city of license from Westcliffe, Colorado to Rock Creek Park (southwest of Colorado Springs) and increase its power from 180 watts to 2,100 watts to serve the Colorado Springs area. | Lacking secondary sources to demonstrate meeting of WP:GNG (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 19:29 | KABN-FM (Radio station in Kasilof, Alaska) | KABN-FM was a non-commercial college radio station in Kasilof, Alaska, broadcasting to the Kenai, Alaska area on 89.5 FM. | Completely unsourced. Fails WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 07:57 | WVPV-LP (Radio station in Cairo, West Virginia) | WVPV-LP was a Variety formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Cairo, West Virginia, serving Northwestern Ritchie County, West Virginia. WVPV-LP was owned and operated by Town of Cairo. Its license was cancelled October 2, 2019. | Fails WP:GNG. Defunct low-power station on air for five years. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 21:26 | National Radio 1 (Radio station) | National Radio 1 is an English speaking national online radio station operated by TDK Media Ltd in Cyprus, playing a mix from the 1980s, 1990s and today. The station is aimed at the English speaking residents and visitors to the island. National Radio 1 was launched on 26 April 2008 and operates 24 hours a day providing a programme of music, entertaining features, and Cyprus and world news. | This radio station article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found radio stations of other countries with same name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this Cyprus station. Article was created by a new user with same name as this article on 17 May 2008 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2024-03-25 20:42 | Spoiler Shield | Spoiler Shield was an iOS and Android app designed to block spoilers of popular television shows and sports games on Facebook and Twitter. Using a proprietary algorithm, Spoiler Shield filtered the users Facebook and/or Twitter feeds avoiding any post that could potentially give away the outcome of a show or game. | appears non-notable (3mi1y) |
2024-03-25 21:10 | IStumbler (software) | iStumbler is a utility for finding wireless networks and devices with AirPort- or Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh computers. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-25 21:14 | Sparkle (software) (Software framework for macOS) | Sparkle is an open-source software framework for macOS designed to simplify updating software for the end user of a program. Sparkle's primary means of distributing updates is through "appcasting," a term coined for the practice of using an RSS enclosure to distribute updates and release notes. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-26 03:04 | Javassist | Javassist (Java programming assistant) is a Java library providing a means to manipulate the Java bytecode of an application. In this sense Javassist provides the support for structural reflection, i.e., the ability to change the implementation of a class at runtime. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-26 20:00 | OELib (cheminiformatics software library) | OELib was an Open Source Cheminformatics library. Its actual GPLed C++ and Java successors are OpenBabel and JOELib. Its commercial successor is called OEChem. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-26 21:25 | Wakanda (software) (JavaScript platform) | Wakanda is a JavaScript platform to develop and run web or mobile apps. | This framework does not meet WP:NSOFT. It lacks WP:SIGCOV from secondary sources and the provided sources are primary or event listings. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-27 20:37 | Exascale (company in Essington, United Kingdom) | Exascale is a British fibre-to-the-building Internet service provider with a Head Office in Telford, Shropshire with presence in a number of data centres and markets throughout the United Kingdom. Exascale is most commonly known to provide high speed internet and point-to-point connectivity to businsses using a variety of access technologies nationally across the United Kingdom. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT, lacking significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 01:59 | GNUstepWeb (software) | GNUstepWeb is a development environment and an application server for Web Applications. It is characterized by strict separation of data storage, processing and user interface development. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-28 06:39 | Toaster (software) | The term "fatt-contained software package (or "appliance") that is easily distributable by electronic means, such as the Freedom Toaster project, This use generally connotes free software and is a term occasionally used in the open source software community." | borderline incomprehensible dictionary definition page (3mi1y) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2024-03-23 12:46 | The Way Out with Jurriaan Kamp | The Way Out with Jurriaan Kamp is a television series hosted by Jurriaan Kamp. The show discuss about present global challenges. The show’s first episode aired on November 6, 2019. The show is directed by Erik Felderhof. | Fails WP:NTV and WP:GNG. All citations are database listings and an article about it being renewed before it even aired. Awards seem minor and are not referenced. (Donaldd23) |
2024-03-23 14:55 | Romina (TV series) (telenovela) | Romina is a 1980 Argentine telenovela starring Amelia Bence, Dora Baret, and Arturo Bonín. | A fourteen word sub-stub, no evidence of notability, its only source a broken link. Unimproved in over eight years. (Ravenswing) |
2024-03-22 21:32 | Rob deLeeuw (Canadian actor) | Rob deLeeuw (born 1975) is a Canadian actor. | Unref blp (Boleyn) |
2024-03-25 00:05 | KBNS-CD (Television station in Missouri, United States) | KBNS-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 36, is a low-power, Class A independent television station licensed to Branson, Missouri, United States. Founded November 30, 1989, the station is owned by The Vacation Channel, LLC. | Subject does not meet the GNG. (Let'srun) |
2024-03-25 15:49 | I-Balita (Filipino TV series or program) | i-Balita is the flagship news broadcast of Net 25 (DZEC-TV) in the Philippines. The program aired from August 13, 2007 as a morning and afternoon editions, replacing DZEC 1062 Balita Update and from August 13, 2007 to October 21, 2011 as a primetime edition, replacing Newsbeat and was replaced by Mata ng Agila. | This television news show article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found other uses of the name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific show. Article was created on 26 March 2008. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-26 02:37 | KBBV-CD (Low-power TV station in Bakersfield, California) | KBBV-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 19, is a low-power, Class A TeleXitos-affiliated television station licensed to Bakersfield, California, United States. The station is owned by Jaco Communications, LLC. | Subject does not meet the WP:NCORP. (Let'srun) |
2024-03-26 19:34 | Carlos Patricio Díaz (Canadian television and film actor) | Carlos Patricio Díaz (born July 21, 1970) is a Chilean-born Canadian film and television actor who appears in Rent-a-Goalie, The Dead Zone and The Line. Díaz and the cast of Rent-a-Goalie were nominated for a Gemini Award in 2007, 2008 and 2009 in Seasons 1 through 3 for "Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series". | I couldn't find sources to show notability. Unref blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 20:22 | Renato Bartilotti (Mexican actor) | Mario Renato Bartilotti Rodríguez (born June 11, 1976, in Villahermosa, Tabasco) is a Mexican actor. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 20:17 | Mercer Barrows (American television producer) | Mercer B. Barrows is an American television producer, art director, and writer. He is the father of the actress Samantha Barrows and the actor Mercer Barrows III, and the husband of Debbie Ware Barrows, a former producer of Days of Our Lives. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 07:28 | Joshua Close (Canadian film and television actor) | Joshua Close is a Canadian film and television actor. | Unref blp with no evidence of notability (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:18 | Christopher A. Cohen (American producer) | Christopher A. Cohen is an American producer, stage manager and director. | Unref blp. DOesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:21 | John David Coles (American film and television director) | John David Coles is an American director and producer. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:27 | Jack Combs (television producer) (American television producer) | Jack Combs is an American television producer. He is best known for producing television documentaries. | Unref blp. No evidence of meeting WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:30 | Colin Connor (actor) (Northern Irish actor, comedian and writer) | Colin Connor (born 25 September 1969 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a professional actor, comedian and writer. | Unref blp; couldn't establish that he meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:40 | Garry Cooper (English actor) | Garry Cooper (born 2 June 1955) is an English actor. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:12 | Richard Cox (actor) (American actor) | Richard Cox (born May 6, 1948) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Stuart Richards in the film Cruising and Max Frazier on Ghostwriter. He was nominated for Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for Platinum. | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Media/Video games
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2024-03-28 09:42 | Total Eclipse (role-playing game) (Role-playing game) | Total Eclipse is a generic tabletop role-playing game published in 2011 by Shrapnel Games and written by Steve N. Jackson. The first edition of the game is set in the world of Virdea. | No verifiable sources on the subject can be found. Does not meet notability guidelines. (Fissionpowered) |
Culture/Performing arts
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2024-03-22 16:12 | Helen Lawrence (opera singer) (British singer) | Helen Lawrence, whose grandparents came from Russia, was born in London and studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in Italy. Her singing teacher in Milan was Adelaide Saraceni , who had been one of the stars of the Toscanini seasons at La Scala in the 1930s. | notability is questionable, as is the quality of the article, poorly sourced and potentially WP:OR (TruroTrotter) |
2024-03-23 20:39 | Philippe Cuper (French clarinetist) | Philippe Cuper is a French clarinetist, born in Lille on 25 April, 1957. | Promotional, unref blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 13:23 | Heather Douglas (actress) (American actress) | Heather Douglas, a graduate of New Albany High School (New Albany, Indiana) has appeared in Broadway productions of Tommy Tunes's The Will Rogers Follies and Crazy for You, the pre-Broadway tour of Jekyll and Hyde, a national[where?] tour and Berlin production of Crazy for You, as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, Rapunzel in Into the Woods, Cassie in A Chorus Line, Nickie in Sweet Charity' ... | Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:18 | Christopher A. Cohen (American producer) | Christopher A. Cohen is an American producer, stage manager and director. | Unref blp. DOesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Sports
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2024-03-24 21:16 | Han Kum-ok (North Korean freestyle wrestler) | Han Kum-ok (born 22 September 1987 in Pyongyang) is a North Korean freestyle wrestler. She competed in the freestyle 55 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and was eliminated in the 1/8 finals by Jackeline Rentería. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:16 | Han Ryon-hui (North Korean speed skater) | Han Ryon-hui (born 20 July 1979) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:17 | Ho Jong-hae (North Korean speed skater) | Ho Jong-hae (born 8 February 1975) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in two events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:17 | Hwang Bo-sil (North Korean gymnast) | Hwang Bo-sil (born 6 November 1972) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:18 | Jong Ok-myong (North Korean speed skater) | Jong Ok-myong (born 5 June 1979) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, no coverage in english or korean that i can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:18 | Kang Myong-suk (North Korean gymnast) | Kang Myong-suk (born 9 November 1965) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six artistic gymnastics events at the 1980 Summer Olympics . | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Chun-ok (North Korean diver) | Kim Chun-ok (born 6 March 1973) is a North Korean diver. She competed in the women's 10 metre platform event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Chun-son (North Korean gymnast) | Kim Chun-son (born 14 December 1960) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Hye-ran (North Korean footballer) | Kim Hye-ran (born 19 May 1970) is a North Korean women's international footballer who plays as a defender. She is a member of the North Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:20 | Kim Jong-hwa (North Korean archer) | Kim Jong-hwa (born 23 June 1970) is a North Korean archer. She competed in the women's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:22 | Kim Song-ryo (North Korean footballer) | Kim Song-ryo (born 5 June 1976) is a North Korean women's international footballer who plays as a forward. She is a member of the North Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-25 07:01 | Premier Tenpin Bowling Club (British ten-pin bowling association) | The Premier Tenpin Bowling Club (PTBC) is Britain's premier ten-pin bowling association under the BTBA. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 07:06 | Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships | The Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships is an event open to all national World Bowling member federations, which participate in tenpin bowling and are countries within the Commonwealth or all national tenpin bowling federations and/or associations (Non-WB) who are within the Commonwealth and participate in tenpin bowling. | Lacking secondary sources, does not meet WP:NEVENT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 07:08 | Commonwealth Judo Association (Judo association) | The Commonwealth Judo Association (CJA) is an international sporting body for judo across the Commonwealth of Nations. | No secondary sources, fails WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 07:22 | Saint Helena at the 2006 Commonwealth Games (Sporting event delegation) | The British overseas territory of St Helena was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a small team which took 9 days to reach Australia. | Unnecessary split from main article, lacking content. See consensus at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dominica at the 2010 Commonwealth Games (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 07:38 | Commonwealth Veteran Fencing Championships | The Commonwealth Veteran Fencing Championships is a sport-specific event held in the Commonwealth of Nations. It is an age-restricted event for fencers aged 40 and above, organised by the Commonwealth Veterans Fencing Association in cooperation with the Commonwealth Fencing Federation. | No secondary sources. Fails WP:NEVENT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 17:14 | Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association | The International Mountain Bicycling Association-Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association (IMBA-SORBA) is an advocacy organization for mountain biking in the Southeastern United States. IMBA-SORBA is a regional division of International Mountain Bicycling Association, managed by an executive director and a board of directors. | Lacking sufficient secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. Unencyclopedic, overly promotional, would need complete re-write. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 22:31 | Veneto 9s | Veneto 9s is a rugby league nines tournament held annually in Monselice, Italy. It is the main event of Italian rugby league and has been running since 2006. The tournament, which is attended by teams all over Europe is held at the Stadio Plebiscito, a 9,000 seater stadium. | Non-notable RL tournament. Article is completely unreferenced. (J Mo 101) |
2024-03-26 15:04 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (4–9 caps) (wikimedia list article) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:07 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (2–3 caps) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:09 | List of Australia men's international soccer players with one cap | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Federation Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 16:38 | British Freediving Association (British affiliate to AIDA International) | The British Freediving Association (BFA, also known as AIDA-UK) is an organisation established in the United Kingdom during 1999 to promote the safe practice of both competition and recreational freediving. It is the British affiliate of AIDA International. | No secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 20:21 | Kenny Bartram (American motocross rider) | Kenny Bartram (born August 23, 1978) is an American professional freestyle motocross (FMX) rider. | I couldn't find reliable sources to show he meets WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 21:51 | Arnold Shara (Zimbabwean cricketer) | Arnold Shara (born 18 March 2000) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 30 March 2021, for Tuskers, in the 2020–21 Logan Cup. | Cricketer Lugstub that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
2024-03-26 23:16 | Kasan Soleh (Indonesian footballer) | Kasan Soleh (born 6 November 1982 in Pasuruan, Indonesia) is an Indonesian former footballer. | All sources cited in this page are no longer functional, and the footballer is not of note. (97.113.147.86) |
2024-03-27 10:01 | Ben Leatigaga (Rugby player) | Ben Leatigaga (born 25 January 1988) is an American rugby seven center who won a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games. He graduated from the Walsingham Academy and previously served as first lieutenant with the United States Army. He previously played basketball as a point guard. | Fails WP:NSPORTS and WP:GNG, only coverage I can find is generic "player is starting for team" news (nothing about him specifically). (Primefac) |
2024-03-27 14:42 | Esher Novices' Chase (Steeplechase horse race in Britain) | The Esher Novices' Chase is a National Hunt steeplechase in Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of about 3 miles (3 miles and 37 yards, or 4,862 metres) and during the race there are 22 fences to be jumped. |
Lacking sufficient sourcing to demonstrate notability per WP:NEVENT and WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-27 21:37 | John Stainburn (English rugby league footballer) | John Stainburn (birth unknown), also known by the nickname of "Ginger Whippet", is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 1990s. He played at club level for Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC,[4][5] Batley, and Batley Victoria ARLFC, as a left-footed goal-kicking scrum-half, i.e. number 7, and coached at club level for Batley Victoria ARLFC. | Non notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. (J Mo 101) |
2024-03-27 23:05 | Max Edwards (English rugby league footballer) | Max Edwards (born 29 November 1990), also known by the nicknames of "Max-E" and "Maxi", is an English professional rugby league and rugby union footballer who has played in the 2010s. He has played club level rugby league (RL) in the Super League for the Harlequins RL (Heritage № 498), as a scrum-half, and has played club level rugby union (RU) in the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union for the Lindfield Rugby Club,[citation needed] as an outside centre. | Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. (J Mo 101) |
2024-03-22 22:22 | Marat Sharipov (Russian tennis player) | Marat Dzhaudatovich Sharipov (Russian: Марат Джаудатович Шарипов; born 9 October 2002) is a Russian tennis player. He is the winner of thirteen ITF tournaments, five in singles. He is among the top-10 Russian men's singles tennis players. Two-time champion of Russia in doubles (2022, 2023). | Non-notable tennis player who fails to meet the requirements laid out at WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS. (Adamtt9) |
2024-03-28 20:49 | Dave Francis (American football player (born 1941)) | David Lee Francis (born April 15, 1941) is a former American football fullback for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1960 to 1962. Highly recruited nationally as a fullback prospect from Columbus West High School, Francis chose to attend his hometown university after being recruited by Woody Hayes. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 23:28 | Sean Whyte (ice hockey) (Canadian ice hockey player) | Sean Whyte (born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who briefly played for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL). | [BLP] |
2024-03-25 15:38 | NK HAŠK (Croatian football club) | NK HAŠK is a Croatian football club from Zagreb. They play in the Croatian Third League West, and play their home games at Stadion na Peščenici in Zagreb. In 2006, the club merged with NK Naftaš from Ivanić-Grad.[citation needed] | This Croation football club article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found one not-reliable source and information of 1911 same name club, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific club. Article was created on 12 February 2008. (JoeNMLC) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2024-03-26 20:09 | Juno Doran (British artist) | Juno Doran is a visual and sound artist based in North Dorset, United Kingdom. | Doesn't meet WP:ARTIST / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Culture/Visual arts/Architecture
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2024-03-26 21:04 | Club Quarters | Club Quarters Hotels are hotels designed for business travelers with locations in the U.S. and U.K. Club Quarters was founded by American business executive Ralph Bahna, who opened the first Club Quarters Hotel on West 45th Street in Midtown Manhattan in 1994. | Neither in the article nor anywhere else found on searching is there any evidence of satisfying Wikipedia's notability guidelines. (JBW) |
Culture/Visual arts/Fashion
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2024-03-29 05:38 | Nike Terminator (High-top shoe) | Nike Terminator is a high-top shoe made by the multinational company Nike, Inc that was introduced in 1985. | Page is written like an advertisement instead of a neutral point and the product does not seem as significant enough like other ones (LeDroider) |
Geography/Geographical
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2024-03-25 07:19 | Falkland Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games (Sporting event delegation) | The British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 6-member strong contingent, comprising 6 sportsmen and women and no officials. They competed in four events, all of them pairs shooting disciplines. | Unnecessary split from main article. No sources. See consensus at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dominica at the 2010 Commonwealth Games (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2024-03-23 08:38 | Deo Brondo (Congolese musician) | Deo Brondo is a DR Congolese recording artist, composer, vocalist and entertainer. Brondo started music in Bozi Boziana's Anti Choc. Where he stayed from 1993 till 1997. After, he joined Zaïko Langa Langa where he composed the song Carpe Diem, in the 1999 album Poison. | Lack of independent notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-03-26 08:58 | Young Leaders Conference | Miracle Corners Rwanda (MCR Rwanda) was founded in 2011 as a non-profit organization in Bugesera District, Rwanda as an affiliate of Miracle Corners of the World (MCW). MCR Rwanda hosted their Young Leaders Conference from March 25-27, 2024 at the Lapalisse Hotel in Bugesera district. | Non-notable conference per WP:EVENT. (Wikishovel) |
2024-03-28 22:25 | Mary Boyoi (South Sudanese musician) | Mary Boyoi is a South Sudanese singer, Author and daughter to former SSPDF Commander.[failed verification] | [No reason given] (Theretobelived) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa
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2024-03-26 21:51 | Arnold Shara (Zimbabwean cricketer) | Arnold Shara (born 18 March 2000) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 30 March 2021, for Tuskers, in the 2020–21 Logan Cup. | Cricketer Lugstub that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa
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2024-03-28 00:26 | Seyi Adisa (Nigerian politician) | Seyi Joseph Adisa (born 7 November 1983) is a Nigerian public administrator, speaker, lawyer, entrepreneur, and politician. He is a former Principal Private Secretary to the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi. Currently, he is the Honourable Member representing Afijio state constituency of Oyo state in the Oyo State House of Assembly. | An article about a Nigerian politician who doesn't pass GNG or SNG. It doesn't pass WP:NPOL. (Otuọcha) |
2024-03-28 23:39 | Kapish (Nigerian singer and songwriter (born 1998)) | Kapish is a Nigerian rapfropop artist known for his dynamic style and energetic performances. | [BLP] |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
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2024-03-22 21:40 | Frank Delgado (Cuban songwriter) (Cuban musician) | Frank Delgado (born October 19, 1960, in Consolación del Sur, Pinar del Río) is a Cuban musician, and a member of the novísima trova, heir to the nueva trova movement. | Unref blp, and I couldn't find enough reliable sources to establish notability. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-25 07:25 | Turks and Caicos Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games | The Turks and Caicos Islands is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising 6 sportspersons and xx officials. Twice as many athletes represented the Turks and Caicos Islands than in Manchester in 2002. | Article unfinished for 18 years. No useful content. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-28 20:45 | Rodrigo Fuentes (Guatemalan writer) | Rodrigo Fuentes (born 1984) is a Guatemalan writer. An award-winning writer of short stories, he is best known for his collection Trucha panza arriba, which was shortlisted for the 2018 Premio Hispanoamericano de Cuento Gabriel García Márquez. The book has been translated into English by Ellen Jones under the title Trout, Belly Up. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2024-03-22 17:19 | Free Newfoundland | ] | No sources. No indication of importance or notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-23 01:55 | Deadwood, Tuolumne County, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Deadwood is an unincorporated community in Tuolumne County, California, United States. Deadwood is 26 miles (42 km) east of Sonora. Deadwood is located along a logging railroad known as the West Side Lumber Company Railroad. | Article is factually incorrect. Look at the satellite image of the coordinates: [6]. Does this look like a "community" located on a logging railroad? No, it looks like two dirt tracks meeting in the middle of the forest, and zero other information could be found. GNIS and a place-names book are both considered unreliable for purposes of notability. Fails WP:V and WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
2024-03-23 06:54 | Carol Selman (American historian) | Carol Selman is a historian, writer, and teacher who has served on the New Jersey Historical Commission, the state agency that preserve the historical record of the state. She chaired the commission's Committee on Publications and served on its Committee on Grants and Prizes. | Not notable. Being on a state historical commission doesn't confer WP:NPOL notability, and my WP:BEFORE search did not find sufficient in-depth coverage in independent reliable sources to satisfy the GNG. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2024-03-22 21:32 | Rob deLeeuw (Canadian actor) | Rob deLeeuw (born 1975) is a Canadian actor. | Unref blp (Boleyn) |
2024-03-23 15:59 | Ralph U. Hyde (United States Navy officer (1894-1970)) | Captain Ralph Underhill Hyde (4 August 1894 – 12 May 1970) was a career naval officer who served in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. | Run of the mill non notable sailor (Lyndaship) |
2024-03-23 17:01 | Mission Federal Credit Union (largest locally-owned financial institution based in and exclusively serving San Diego County) | Mission Federal Credit Union, also known as Mission Fed, is a financial institution based in and exclusively serving San Diego County. Mission Fed is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration and is an Equal Housing Lender. Mission Fed is accredited by the Better Business Bureau. | No secondary sources, created by indef blocked sockpuppet as spam. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-23 17:22 | University of Michigan Credit Union (Non-profit financial cooperative) | The University of Michigan Credit Union (UMCU) is a non-profit financial cooperative headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It has over $1 billion in assets and over 100,000 members as of 2020. UMCU is not operated by the University of Michigan but has strong ties with it, based on its origins as a credit union for university employees. | No secondary sources, fails WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-23 17:27 | University Credit Union | University Credit Union began as the Boston University Employees' Credit Union, which was founded by a group of Boston University employees May, 1952. It began with 9 volunteers serving on the Credit Union's first Board of Directors. Early Board meetings covered matters ranging from the Credit Union's finances and operational issues to sending greetings and wishes to a Credit Union member in the hospital. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT. Zero sources. Created by single-purpose spam account. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-23 18:52 | Martin Périgny (Canadian politician) | Martin Périgny is the mayor of the parish municipality of Hérouxville, Quebec. He attracted national and international media attention in January 2007, when the municipality passed the controversial Hérouxville Standards declaration concerning immigration to the community. | There is a statement of notability here, but there is no evidence of it. Further, it is seriously out of date. (PKT) |
2024-03-23 17:33 | Troy Cablevision (Alabama cable television, cable internet, security systems, and VOIP provider) | Troy Cablevision is a regional cable television, cable internet, Security Systems, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provider that serves Southeast Alabama. Their motto is "Your Hometown Communications Company". It is currently the only cable TV provider in the country that carries Pursuit Channel (based in Luverne) 24 hours a day. | Reads entirely as an advert, no established notability. (CaribDigita) |
2024-03-24 10:09 | State Mutual Insurance Company | State Mutual Insurance Company is a mutual insurance company located in Rome, Georgia, USA, specializing in the sale of Medicare supplement insurance. | No secondary sources, does not meet WP:ORGCRIT. Created by SPA. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-24 22:27 | Youth Innovation Fund | The Youth Innovation Fund is a national program that seeds youth activism, service learning, youth-led media through civic engagement programs in eight cities across the United States. Based in Washington, D.C., the Fund operates in Ypsilanti, Michigan, San Francisco, California, Portland, Oregon, Portland, Maine, Nashville, Tennessee, Hampton, Virginia, Cleveland, Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois. | Subject does not meet the WP:NORG. (Let'srun) |
2024-03-25 17:06 | Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists | Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists (MORC) is a non-profit mountain biking club dedicated to gaining and maintaining trails in Minnesota. MORC has approximately 700 members. | No sources, fails WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 17:14 | Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association | The International Mountain Bicycling Association-Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association (IMBA-SORBA) is an advocacy organization for mountain biking in the Southeastern United States. IMBA-SORBA is a regional division of International Mountain Bicycling Association, managed by an executive director and a board of directors. | Lacking sufficient secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. Unencyclopedic, overly promotional, would need complete re-write. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 19:04 | KXCL (Radio station in Rock Creek Park, Colorado) | KXCL (101.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Rock Creek Park, Colorado, United States. The station is currently owned by Calvary Church with Ed Taylor. The station received approval from the Federal Communications Commission on November 1, 2013, to change its city of license from Westcliffe, Colorado to Rock Creek Park (southwest of Colorado Springs) and increase its power from 180 watts to 2,100 watts to serve the Colorado Springs area. | Lacking secondary sources to demonstrate meeting of WP:GNG (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 19:29 | KABN-FM (Radio station in Kasilof, Alaska) | KABN-FM was a non-commercial college radio station in Kasilof, Alaska, broadcasting to the Kenai, Alaska area on 89.5 FM. | Completely unsourced. Fails WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 07:57 | WVPV-LP (Radio station in Cairo, West Virginia) | WVPV-LP was a Variety formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Cairo, West Virginia, serving Northwestern Ritchie County, West Virginia. WVPV-LP was owned and operated by Town of Cairo. Its license was cancelled October 2, 2019. | Fails WP:GNG. Defunct low-power station on air for five years. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 21:04 | Club Quarters | Club Quarters Hotels are hotels designed for business travelers with locations in the U.S. and U.K. Club Quarters was founded by American business executive Ralph Bahna, who opened the first Club Quarters Hotel on West 45th Street in Midtown Manhattan in 1994. | Neither in the article nor anywhere else found on searching is there any evidence of satisfying Wikipedia's notability guidelines. (JBW) |
2024-03-26 20:22 | Renato Bartilotti (Mexican actor) | Mario Renato Bartilotti Rodríguez (born June 11, 1976, in Villahermosa, Tabasco) is a Mexican actor. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 10:01 | Ben Leatigaga (Rugby player) | Ben Leatigaga (born 25 January 1988) is an American rugby seven center who won a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games. He graduated from the Walsingham Academy and previously served as first lieutenant with the United States Army. He previously played basketball as a point guard. | Fails WP:NSPORTS and WP:GNG, only coverage I can find is generic "player is starting for team" news (nothing about him specifically). (Primefac) |
2024-03-27 10:56 | Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study (School for Orthodox Jewish boys in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) | The Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study (WITS), also known as Yeshivas Ohr Yechezkel, is an Orthodox Jewish school for boys (yeshiva) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and an affiliate of Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim. | Seems to be a religious high school which doesn't meet the standards for inclusion of schools (JMWt) |
2024-03-27 13:26 | Sab Club | The Sab Club is a private final club at Harvard University. After voting to adopt a gender-neutral membership policy in September 2016, the Sab Club became the second Harvard final club to admit members regardless of gender. The clubhouse is located at 1130 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Relies exclusively on primary sources, no indication of WP:NORG (Cocobb8) |
2024-03-27 15:10 | CORE Music Foundation | CORE Music Foundation began as C.O.R.E., a network of united hip hop artists working together to obtain success in the music industry, educating artists, promoting creative endeavors, and preserving the true essence of hip-hop culture. | not WP:NOTABLE (Polygnotus) |
2024-03-26 17:31 | David Johnston (builder) (American environmental engineer) | David Johnston is president of What's Working, a design and consulting firm in Boulder, Colorado that specializes in environmental construction technology. For over 25 years, Johnston has been encouraging the building industry to focus more attention on sustainability and become "greener". | Not enough WP:RS on the article or online to establish BIO. (SunshineAllNight) |
2024-03-26 15:46 | Roblar Fire (2016 wildfire in Southern California) | The Roblar Fire was a wildfire that burned on Camp Pendleton, San Diego County, California during July 2016. The fire, which broke out on July 21 around 4 p.m., grew to over 1,245 acres (5 km2) in under 24 hours. The fire was fully contained on July 30 after burning 1,245 acres (5 km2). | Not notable per WP:NEVENTS (Penitentes) |
2024-03-28 07:25 | Julie Claire (American actress) | Julie Claire (born May 31, 1971) is an American actress known for her recurring roles on the TV series Dirt and Devious Maids. She's also appeared in 24 as Eden Linley and in Web Therapy as Robin Griner. She appeared in the 2013 comedy film Movie 43. | Unref blp. Working actress with some success, but doesn't pass the bar of notability. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 18:15 | Indestructoboy (American game designer and YouTuber) | Taron Louis Pounds (born 1989), is an American role-playing game designer, YouTuber, and guitarist. He is best known for his YouTube channel, Indestructoboy, which focuses on game design, coverage of tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG) industry news, and his work in the third-party Dungeons & Dragons community. | doesn't meet the notability requirements for wikipedia (174.89.63.222) |
2024-03-28 20:14 | Robert Favreau (Canadian film director and film editor) | Robert Favreau (born July 9, 1948) is a Canadian film director and film editor.
His film Les muses orphelines earned him Genie Award and Jutra Award nominations for Best Director. His follow-up feature, Un dimanche à Kigali earned him another Genie Award nomination for Best Director as well as a nomination for Best Motion Picture. |
Unref blp; doesn't appear to meet WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:49 | Dave Francis (American football player (born 1941)) | David Lee Francis (born April 15, 1941) is a former American football fullback for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 1960 to 1962. Highly recruited nationally as a fullback prospect from Columbus West High School, Francis chose to attend his hometown university after being recruited by Woody Hayes. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:51 | Steve Fox (musician) (Canadian singer-songwriter) | Steve Fox is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He was born in Brampton, Ontario and raised in Coquitlam, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. He then moved to Toronto in the early 1980s to pursue a career in music. He got his break in 1995 with a rock LP "Where The Blue Moon Rises" followed by a CD "The Days Of My Youth", but in 2001 he released his platinum album Small World which led to notable singles "Small Town", "Cheap Red Wine" and "Couple On The Cake", a duet with [[ ... | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 23:28 | Sean Whyte (ice hockey) (Canadian ice hockey player) | Sean Whyte (born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who briefly played for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL). | [BLP] |
2024-03-28 23:56 | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment (organization) | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment is an American grantmaking, research, and advocacy non-profit based in Oakland, California. Founded in 1992, it has been rated a four-star charity by Charity Navigator and is a 1% for the Planet recipient. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-03-26 18:32 | National Narrowcasting Network | National Narrowcasting Network LLC or N³ is a U.S. company based in Memphis, Tennessee, which installs LCD television monitors in public places and broadcasts television commercials to them. At a cost of 10,000 U.S. dollars each, the company recoups its investment in the units by keeping 90% of the advertising revenue it earns, paying the other 10% as rent to the owner of the space. | This company article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific business. Article was created on 16 August 2004. (JoeNMLC) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
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2024-03-23 01:04 | Fruti Kola (Peruvian cola) | Fruti Kola is a Peruvian cola produced by Industrias & Derivados del Sur in Ayacucho. The cola is sold in PET bottles of 630 ml. | Fails GNG. (Greenish Pickle!) |
2024-03-23 14:55 | Romina (TV series) (telenovela) | Romina is a 1980 Argentine telenovela starring Amelia Bence, Dora Baret, and Arturo Bonín. | A fourteen word sub-stub, no evidence of notability, its only source a broken link. Unimproved in over eight years. (Ravenswing) |
2024-03-25 07:19 | Falkland Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games (Sporting event delegation) | The British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 6-member strong contingent, comprising 6 sportsmen and women and no officials. They competed in four events, all of them pairs shooting disciplines. | Unnecessary split from main article. No sources. See consensus at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dominica at the 2010 Commonwealth Games (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-28 19:27 | Vidal Colmenares (Musical artist) | Vidal Colmenares is a Venezuelan musician. He was born on February 14, 1952, in Caño de Indio, a neighborhood in Barinas, Venezuela.> | Unref blp. Doesn't appear to meet WP:MUSICBIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 19:30 | Emilio Comte (Argentine film actor) | Emilio Comte (born 15 January 1941) is an Argentine film actor who was active between 1956 and 1998. | Unref blp; couldn't establish that it meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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2024-03-29 00:03 | Hot Rolled Mild Steel Plates, Sheets and Strip (Japanese industrial standard for hot rolled steel) | Hot Rolled Mild Steel Plates, Sheets and Strip (SPHC) is a Japanese industrial standard for hot rolled steel. | Notability not established with substantive sources for specific standard (Reywas92) |
2024-03-29 00:03 | Cold Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets and Strip | Cold Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets and Strip (SPCC) is a Japanese industrial standard for cold rolled steel. Compare: SPHC Hot Rolled Mild Steel Plates, Sheets and Strip. | Notability not established with substantive sources for specific standard (Reywas92) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2024-03-24 21:16 | Han Kum-ok (North Korean freestyle wrestler) | Han Kum-ok (born 22 September 1987 in Pyongyang) is a North Korean freestyle wrestler. She competed in the freestyle 55 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and was eliminated in the 1/8 finals by Jackeline Rentería. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:16 | Han Ryon-hui (North Korean speed skater) | Han Ryon-hui (born 20 July 1979) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:17 | Ho Jong-hae (North Korean speed skater) | Ho Jong-hae (born 8 February 1975) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in two events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:17 | Hwang Bo-sil (North Korean gymnast) | Hwang Bo-sil (born 6 November 1972) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:18 | Jong Ok-myong (North Korean speed skater) | Jong Ok-myong (born 5 June 1979) is a North Korean short track speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. | No indication of notability, no coverage in english or korean that i can find (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:18 | Kang Myong-suk (North Korean gymnast) | Kang Myong-suk (born 9 November 1965) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six artistic gymnastics events at the 1980 Summer Olympics . | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Chun-ok (North Korean diver) | Kim Chun-ok (born 6 March 1973) is a North Korean diver. She competed in the women's 10 metre platform event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Chun-son (North Korean gymnast) | Kim Chun-son (born 14 December 1960) is a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:19 | Kim Hye-ran (North Korean footballer) | Kim Hye-ran (born 19 May 1970) is a North Korean women's international footballer who plays as a defender. She is a member of the North Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:20 | Kim Jong-hwa (North Korean archer) | Kim Jong-hwa (born 23 June 1970) is a North Korean archer. She competed in the women's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-24 21:22 | Kim Song-ryo (North Korean footballer) | Kim Song-ryo (born 5 June 1976) is a North Korean women's international footballer who plays as a forward. She is a member of the North Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. | No indication of notability, nothing in English or Korean that I can find. (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 01:41 | Hyeon-bi Kim (Worthy Consort) | Palace Lady Kim (Korean: 궁인 김씨; Hanja: 宮人 金氏) was a Korean concubine to the King Gwangjong of Goryeo. As a royal consort, she was given the title of Worthy Consort (현비, 賢妃) in 1029. | No clear inherent notability apparent about the person, cannot find much about this person in a quick search in the Korean language (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 02:35 | Lady Wolhwawon (Royal consort of Goryeo (fl. 10th century)) | Lady Wolhwawon (Korean: 월화원부인; Hanja: 月華院夫人; lit. 'Lady of the Wolhwa Courtyard') was the daughter of Yeong-Jang who became the 24th wife of Taejo of Goryeo. There were no much records left about her existences or personal details. | As per article body, there's not much of interest about this person. While her inclusion on the notable Encyclopedia of Korean Culture certainly gives her more weight, the weight itself says "this person was not very important" (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 02:58 | Prince Hyoji (Goryeo prince (fl. 10th century)) | Prince Hyoji (Korean: 효지태자; Hanja: 孝祗太子) was a prince of Goryeo as the second and youngest son of Taejo of Goryeo and Lady Cheonanbuwon of the Gyeongju Im clan. He was a Buddhist and the younger brother of Prince Hyoseong. | No indication of notability. One unreliable source on article (WP:BLOGS) (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 03:00 | Prince Hyomok (Prince of Goryeo) | Prince Hyomok (Korean: 효목태자; Hanja: 孝穆太子), personal name Wang Ui (왕의; 王義), was a prince of Goryeo as the oldest son of Taejo of Goryeo and Lady Dongyangwon. He also was the older brother of Prince Hyoeun. Although his wife was not recorded, with this marriage, he had one son who later become a Korean Buddhist monk. | No signs of notability about this person. One unreliable source on article (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 03:37 | Princess Heungbang (Princess of Goryeo (fl. 10th century)) | Princess Heungbang was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the youngest daughter of King Taejo and Queen Sinmyeong, also the younger sister-in-law of King Gyeongsun of Silla who later married her half brother, Prince Wonjang and had a son and a daughter who would become King Gyeongjong's 5th wife. | No clear indication of notability. Even if sources exist, she needs to have done something to be notable as a person (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 03:46 | Princess Hyojeong (Princess of Goryeo (fl. 11th century)) | Princess Jeokgyeong (died 1030) or posthumously called Princess Hyojeong, was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the eldest daughter of King Hyeonjong, from his second wife Queen Wonhwa who was the youngest daughter of King Seongjong. There was no records left about whether she married or where her tomb is. | No indication of why she's notable (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 05:41 | Queen Wonchang (Queen consort of Goryeo) | Queen Wonchang (Korean: 원창왕후; Hanja: 元昌王后) or Queen Gyeongheon (Korean: 경헌왕후; Hanja: 景獻王后), was the grandmother of Wang Geon, founder of the Goryeo dynasty which she later Posthumously honoured as a queen alongside her husband in 919. | No indication of individual notability (Toobigtokale) |
2024-03-28 15:20 | Shi De Yang (Chinese Buddhist priest) | Shi De Yang (Chinese: 释德扬), born Shi Wanfeng (史万峰; Taikang, 1968) is a Chinese Buddhist priest said to be the 31st Grand Master of the fighting monks (wǔsēng 武僧) of the Shaolin Monastery. Shi De Yang is globally considered one of the greatest present exponents of traditional Shaolin culture. | Page doesn't seem to meet WP:NOTABILITY guidelines, very limited available sources from what I could find. One of the sources on the article is to the person's own website, which can no longer be reached. (CommissarDoggo) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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2024-03-22 21:41 | Anoop Chandola (American linguist) | Anoop Chandola, author of 20 books, 4 coauthored (born 24 December 1937) is an American linguist-anthropologist, originally from Pauri (Uttarakhand, India), where he was raised in a priestly Brahmin family. Though his father and uncles broke their ancestral polygamous tradition he suffered from the after-effects of polygamy. | Unref blp; I couldn't establish that he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-25 03:39 | 2014 Lahore shopping centre fire (Fire in Lahore, Pakistan) | The 2014 Lahore market fire was a fire that broke out on 29 December 2014 in a shopping mall named Khalid Plaza located in Urdu Bazar area of Lahore, Pakistan. The cause was identified as a short circuit. The fire killed at least 13 people, with two injured. | All the sources are from time of event in December 2014. No lasting impacts to meet WP:EVENT. (LibStar) |
2024-03-25 04:00 | Biroidakuni High School (Catholic secondary school in the Bengal region of India) | Biroidakuni High School is a Catholic secondary school founded in 1941 by the Congregation of Holy Cross in the Diocese of Mymensingh in the Bengal region of India, now Haluaghat Union, Haluaghat Upazila, Mymensingh District, Bangladesh. | Does not meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar) |
2024-03-26 03:56 | Sarband police station attack (2023 Pakistani Taliban attack in Peshawar) | On 13–14 January 2023, Islamist insurgents attacked Sarband Police Station in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, which was repelled by police personnel. Three policemen including DSP Sardar Hussain were killed in the gun and grenade attack. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for it. | All the coverage in google news is from 14-15 Jan. This article does not meet WP:EVENT for lasting impact. (LibStar) |
2024-03-26 22:05 | Nilkanth Tiwari (Indian lyricist) | Neelkanth Tiwari was one of the most prolific lyricists and poets of his times. He spent his earlier years in Madhya Pradesh and later settled down in Mumbai. He died in February 1976 but left behind a collection of poems and songs that are still popular across India. | This biography article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found other people social media, and other people with the same name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific person. Article was created by a new user on 26 September 2007 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-27 02:18 | Deputy Superintending Surveyor (entry level engineering post in India) | Deputy Superintending Surveyor (DSS) is a Class I engineering post in Survey of India, a National Survey Organization under Department of Science & Technology. Recruitment to this post is made on the basis of competitive Indian Engineering Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. | nonnotable government position (ARandomName123) |
2024-03-27 02:18 | Superintending Surveyor | Superintending Surveyor (SS) is a post in Survey of India Service, an Organized Engineering Service in Survey of India National Survey Organization under Department of Science and Technology (India). Appointment to this post is made by promotion from Deputy Superintending Surveyor (DSS) which is the entry-level post in the said service & from Officer Surveyor (OS). | nonnotable government position (ARandomName123) |
2024-03-27 04:52 | Agradigun ML High School (Government aided school in Bangladesh) | Agradigun ML High School, located in Agradigun, a small village bazar, is a school in the western part of Dhamoirhat Upazila in Naogaon District in the Division of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Students from about twenty nearby villages are studying in this institution. | Only primary sources provided. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar) |
2024-03-27 05:23 | Al-Helal Islami Academy & College (Government aided school in Bangladesh) | Al-Helal Islami Academy & College (Bengali: আল-হেলাল ইসলামী একাডেমি এ্যান্ড কলেজ) is a private higher secondary school in Sapahar, Naogaon District, Bangladesh. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary source provided. (LibStar) |
2024-03-27 18:53 | Sanganoni Pally (Village in Telangana, India) | Sanganoni pally is a small village located in Mahbubnagar district, Telangana, India.
The population of the village is about 600. |
This India village article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found one "other-pedia" clone of the article, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific place. Article was created by a new user on 17 May 2008 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-25 08:40 | The Family Star (2024 Indian film) | Family Star is an upcoming Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Parasuram. It is produced by Dil Raju and Sirish of Sri Venkateswara Creations. The film stars Vijay Deverakonda, Mrunal Thakur and Divyansha Kaushik. | There is already a more-developed version at Draft:Family Star. Also, the title of the film apparently does not include the word "The". Work on the draft and when the film is released and reviews are published, then ask for the article to be moved to mainspace. (Archer1234) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2024-03-25 15:49 | I-Balita (Filipino TV series or program) | i-Balita is the flagship news broadcast of Net 25 (DZEC-TV) in the Philippines. The program aired from August 13, 2007 as a morning and afternoon editions, replacing DZEC 1062 Balita Update and from August 13, 2007 to October 21, 2011 as a primetime edition, replacing Newsbeat and was replaced by Mata ng Agila. | This television news show article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found other uses of the name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific show. Article was created on 26 March 2008. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-26 23:16 | Kasan Soleh (Indonesian footballer) | Kasan Soleh (born 6 November 1982 in Pasuruan, Indonesia) is an Indonesian former footballer. | All sources cited in this page are no longer functional, and the footballer is not of note. (97.113.147.86) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2024-03-24 22:39 | Kakamin Najar | Kakamin Mustafa Ameen, known as Kakamin Najar (كامه مين نه جار). The word “Najar” came from the nickname of the family. He was born in 1962 in Erbil. Kakamin Najar, in his political career, started from the bottom and reached the top, the Political Bureau of Kurdistan Democratic Party known as PDK He was the head of 16th Branch (لقى 16 ى پارتى دیموكراتى كوردستان) and then became a member of political bureau and head of Leadership Council of PDK in Erbil. | No reliable sources. (Utopes) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
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2024-03-23 03:01 | Polish Darts Championship | The Polish Darts Championship are an annual tournament organized by the Polish Darts Organization (steel-tip) and Darts Polska (soft-tip). | Article is based on a single affiliated source, does not meet notability criteria. (Викидим) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2024-03-22 21:19 | Orphan-Nor (Norwegian pharmaceutical company) | Orphan-Nor is a Norwegian pharmaceutical company specializing in the production and marketing of orphan drugs. These medicines are used to treat rare diseases. | This Norwegian company article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found an other-wiki-cyclopedia copy, and other usages of the company name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this business. Article was created by a new user on 19 February 2008 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-24 10:05 | Pertunmaa Health Center (Hospital in South Savonia, Finland) | Pertunmaa Well-Being Centre (or Pertunmaa Health Centre; Finnish: Pertunmaan hyvinvointiasema) is a social and health centre in Pertunmaa, Finland. Since the beginning of 2017, the implementation of Pertunmaa's health and social services has been the responsibility of Essote , the former municipal corporation of social and health services of several regional municipalities, and from the beginning of ... | A small village healthcare centre with nothing but local routine coverage; unlikely to meet GNG. Has been tagged for notability concerns for a month without improvement. (Klbrain) |
2024-03-25 07:38 | Commonwealth Veteran Fencing Championships | The Commonwealth Veteran Fencing Championships is a sport-specific event held in the Commonwealth of Nations. It is an age-restricted event for fencers aged 40 and above, organised by the Commonwealth Veterans Fencing Association in cooperation with the Commonwealth Fencing Federation. | No secondary sources. Fails WP:NEVENT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-24 23:35 | Itzacon Eire (Gaming convention at NUI Galway, Ireland) | Itzacon Eire, more popularly known as Itzacon, is the premier[according to whom?] gaming convention run by the Fantasy and Science Fiction Society (Fansci) of NUI Galway, Ireland.[self-published source?] | No notability, no coverage in reliable secondary sources (CeltBrowne) |
2024-03-26 16:38 | British Freediving Association (British affiliate to AIDA International) | The British Freediving Association (BFA, also known as AIDA-UK) is an organisation established in the United Kingdom during 1999 to promote the safe practice of both competition and recreational freediving. It is the British affiliate of AIDA International. | No secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 20:09 | Juno Doran (British artist) | Juno Doran is a visual and sound artist based in North Dorset, United Kingdom. | Doesn't meet WP:ARTIST / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-27 20:37 | Exascale (company in Essington, United Kingdom) | Exascale is a British fibre-to-the-building Internet service provider with a Head Office in Telford, Shropshire with presence in a number of data centres and markets throughout the United Kingdom. Exascale is most commonly known to provide high speed internet and point-to-point connectivity to businsses using a variety of access technologies nationally across the United Kingdom. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT, lacking significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-28 19:30 | Colin Connor (actor) (Northern Irish actor, comedian and writer) | Colin Connor (born 25 September 1969 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a professional actor, comedian and writer. | Unref blp; couldn't establish that he meets WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe
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2024-03-25 22:31 | Veneto 9s | Veneto 9s is a rugby league nines tournament held annually in Monselice, Italy. It is the main event of Italian rugby league and has been running since 2006. The tournament, which is attended by teams all over Europe is held at the Stadio Plebiscito, a 9,000 seater stadium. | Non-notable RL tournament. Article is completely unreferenced. (J Mo 101) |
2024-03-29 00:43 | Cracco Peck (restaurant in Italy) | Cracco Peck is a restaurant in Milan, Italy. The chef is Carlo Cracco. | Unsourced since 24 April 2007 (JackkBrown) |
2024-03-25 15:38 | NK HAŠK (Croatian football club) | NK HAŠK is a Croatian football club from Zagreb. They play in the Croatian Third League West, and play their home games at Stadion na Peščenici in Zagreb. In 2006, the club merged with NK Naftaš from Ivanić-Grad.[citation needed] | This Croation football club article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found one not-reliable source and information of 1911 same name club, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific club. Article was created on 12 February 2008. (JoeNMLC) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
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2024-03-25 05:12 | Famille Perrin (Owners of Château de Beaucastel, a Rhône winery in Orange, Vaucluse, France) | Famille Perrin are the owners of Château de Beaucastel, a Rhône winery in Orange, Vaucluse, France. As of 2006, the family is a member of the Primum Familiae Vini. | This article rests on inherited notability. The subject family are notable for being the owners of Chateau de Beaucastel and are discussed as such in that article. I appreciate that Robert Parker said some nice things about them, but that doesn't make them worthy of their own article. (Just Another Cringy Username) |
2024-03-26 20:26 | Fred Breinersdorfer (German screenwriter) | Fred Breinersdorfer (born 6 December 1946) is a German screenwriter, producer and film director. | Doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2024-03-23 11:33 | Paindivision (Australian musical group) | Paindivision is an Australian heavy metal band that was formed in late 2005 by guitarist Stu Marshall. He was also concurrently a member of the Sydney band Dungeon at this time. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 11:33 | SULO (Australian rock band) (Australian rock band, active from 1999 to 2005) | SULO was an Australian rock band formed in 1999 in the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The band was influenced by Metal, Nu Metal and Punk. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 15:21 | Marcus Pearl (Australian politician) | Marcus Pearl is an Australian local government politician and businessman. He is a councillor of the City of Port Phillip and was its mayor, from 2021 to 2022. He was first elected to Port Phillip in 2016. | Fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG. Reliant on primary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 09:41 | Ozzie Devrish (Australian actor) | Ozzie Devrish is an Australian actor, director and producer, originally from Melbourne. He began acting in 2000 after suffering injury as a professional AFL player. One of his first roles was Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. His fame came with an Australian TV series The Strip, following feature films such as Peter Pan, Chronicles of Narnia, The Condemned and many more prestigious productions that has enjoyed critical acclaim and international visibility. | Unref promotional blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 15:04 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (4–9 caps) (wikimedia list article) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:07 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (2–3 caps) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:09 | List of Australia men's international soccer players with one cap | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Federation Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-28 02:28 | Kate O'Toole (radio presenter) (Australian radio announcer) | Kate O'Toole is a radio presenter from Sydney, Australia. With past experience on ABC Local Radio, she worked as a current affairs reporter for Triple J. | Does not meet WP:BIO or WP:JOURNALIST. Almost all the sources I found are from her employer ABC. (LibStar) |
2024-03-28 20:38 | Tony Fry (Australian designer) | Tony Fry is a design theorist who writes on the relationship between design, unsustainability, and politics. Fry has taught design and cultural theory in Britain, the United States, Hong Kong and Australia and holds a PhD in Cultural Studies in Design from the University of Birmingham. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:40 | Rebecca Frith (Australian actress) | Rebecca Frith is an Australian actress. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:NIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2024-03-22 10:09 | Building Energy | Building Energy is a renewable energy company that develops, engineers, constructs, and operates projects. The company employs approximately 200 full-time employees and owns several renewable assets within solar energy, energy storage, wind energy, biomass and hydropower. | WP:N (2A01:E11:1A:990:1CD9:3756:FAC4:EFE8) |
2024-03-22 21:19 | Orphan-Nor (Norwegian pharmaceutical company) | Orphan-Nor is a Norwegian pharmaceutical company specializing in the production and marketing of orphan drugs. These medicines are used to treat rare diseases. | This Norwegian company article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found an other-wiki-cyclopedia copy, and other usages of the company name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this business. Article was created by a new user on 19 February 2008 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-23 17:01 | Mission Federal Credit Union (largest locally-owned financial institution based in and exclusively serving San Diego County) | Mission Federal Credit Union, also known as Mission Fed, is a financial institution based in and exclusively serving San Diego County. Mission Fed is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration and is an Equal Housing Lender. Mission Fed is accredited by the Better Business Bureau. | No secondary sources, created by indef blocked sockpuppet as spam. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-23 17:22 | University of Michigan Credit Union (Non-profit financial cooperative) | The University of Michigan Credit Union (UMCU) is a non-profit financial cooperative headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It has over $1 billion in assets and over 100,000 members as of 2020. UMCU is not operated by the University of Michigan but has strong ties with it, based on its origins as a credit union for university employees. | No secondary sources, fails WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-23 17:27 | University Credit Union | University Credit Union began as the Boston University Employees' Credit Union, which was founded by a group of Boston University employees May, 1952. It began with 9 volunteers serving on the Credit Union's first Board of Directors. Early Board meetings covered matters ranging from the Credit Union's finances and operational issues to sending greetings and wishes to a Credit Union member in the hospital. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT. Zero sources. Created by single-purpose spam account. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-23 17:33 | Troy Cablevision (Alabama cable television, cable internet, security systems, and VOIP provider) | Troy Cablevision is a regional cable television, cable internet, Security Systems, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provider that serves Southeast Alabama. Their motto is "Your Hometown Communications Company". It is currently the only cable TV provider in the country that carries Pursuit Channel (based in Luverne) 24 hours a day. | Reads entirely as an advert, no established notability. (CaribDigita) |
2024-03-24 10:09 | State Mutual Insurance Company | State Mutual Insurance Company is a mutual insurance company located in Rome, Georgia, USA, specializing in the sale of Medicare supplement insurance. | No secondary sources, does not meet WP:ORGCRIT. Created by SPA. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 07:01 | Premier Tenpin Bowling Club (British ten-pin bowling association) | The Premier Tenpin Bowling Club (PTBC) is Britain's premier ten-pin bowling association under the BTBA. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-25 23:44 | National First Responders Organization (organization) | The National First Responders Organization (NFRO) is an organization consisting of first responders in the United States. The organization was formed in 2006. | Fails WP:NORG, dosent seem to still exist, websites dead, no Google results relating to this 2006 organisation. (TheImaCow) |
2024-03-27 13:26 | Sab Club | The Sab Club is a private final club at Harvard University. After voting to adopt a gender-neutral membership policy in September 2016, the Sab Club became the second Harvard final club to admit members regardless of gender. The clubhouse is located at 1130 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Relies exclusively on primary sources, no indication of WP:NORG (Cocobb8) |
2024-03-27 20:37 | Exascale (company in Essington, United Kingdom) | Exascale is a British fibre-to-the-building Internet service provider with a Head Office in Telford, Shropshire with presence in a number of data centres and markets throughout the United Kingdom. Exascale is most commonly known to provide high speed internet and point-to-point connectivity to businsses using a variety of access technologies nationally across the United Kingdom. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT, lacking significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-28 18:59 | Bustripping (Meta-search engine for intercity buses) | Bustripping was a meta-search engine for intercity buses in the U.S. It allowed travelers to compare bus companies when looking for direct line run and private charter services. | Does not meet WP:NWEB and only received a small amount of coverage when it was released and nothing after. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-28 23:56 | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment (organization) | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment is an American grantmaking, research, and advocacy non-profit based in Oakland, California. Founded in 1992, it has been rated a four-star charity by Charity Navigator and is a 1% for the Planet recipient. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-03-26 18:32 | National Narrowcasting Network | National Narrowcasting Network LLC or N³ is a U.S. company based in Memphis, Tennessee, which installs LCD television monitors in public places and broadcasts television commercials to them. At a cost of 10,000 U.S. dollars each, the company recoups its investment in the units by keeping 90% of the advertising revenue it earns, paying the other 10% as rent to the owner of the space. | This company article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific business. Article was created on 16 August 2004. (JoeNMLC) |
History and Society/Education
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2024-03-24 10:18 | National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine | The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) is a non-profit organization in the United States that aims to "establish, assess, and promote recognized standards of competence and safety in acupuncture and Oriental medicine for the protection and benefit of the public." | No secondary sources, does not meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-24 22:27 | Youth Innovation Fund | The Youth Innovation Fund is a national program that seeds youth activism, service learning, youth-led media through civic engagement programs in eight cities across the United States. Based in Washington, D.C., the Fund operates in Ypsilanti, Michigan, San Francisco, California, Portland, Oregon, Portland, Maine, Nashville, Tennessee, Hampton, Virginia, Cleveland, Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois. | Subject does not meet the WP:NORG. (Let'srun) |
2024-03-25 23:44 | National First Responders Organization (organization) | The National First Responders Organization (NFRO) is an organization consisting of first responders in the United States. The organization was formed in 2006. | Fails WP:NORG, dosent seem to still exist, websites dead, no Google results relating to this 2006 organisation. (TheImaCow) |
2024-03-27 04:52 | Agradigun ML High School (Government aided school in Bangladesh) | Agradigun ML High School, located in Agradigun, a small village bazar, is a school in the western part of Dhamoirhat Upazila in Naogaon District in the Division of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Students from about twenty nearby villages are studying in this institution. | Only primary sources provided. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar) |
2024-03-27 10:56 | Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study (School for Orthodox Jewish boys in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) | The Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study (WITS), also known as Yeshivas Ohr Yechezkel, is an Orthodox Jewish school for boys (yeshiva) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and an affiliate of Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim. | Seems to be a religious high school which doesn't meet the standards for inclusion of schools (JMWt) |
2024-03-27 13:26 | Sab Club | The Sab Club is a private final club at Harvard University. After voting to adopt a gender-neutral membership policy in September 2016, the Sab Club became the second Harvard final club to admit members regardless of gender. The clubhouse is located at 1130 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Relies exclusively on primary sources, no indication of WP:NORG (Cocobb8) |
2024-03-27 15:10 | CORE Music Foundation | CORE Music Foundation began as C.O.R.E., a network of united hip hop artists working together to obtain success in the music industry, educating artists, promoting creative endeavors, and preserving the true essence of hip-hop culture. | not WP:NOTABLE (Polygnotus) |
2024-03-26 08:58 | Young Leaders Conference | Miracle Corners Rwanda (MCR Rwanda) was founded in 2011 as a non-profit organization in Bugesera District, Rwanda as an affiliate of Miracle Corners of the World (MCW). MCR Rwanda hosted their Young Leaders Conference from March 25-27, 2024 at the Lapalisse Hotel in Bugesera district. | Non-notable conference per WP:EVENT. (Wikishovel) |
2024-03-28 23:56 | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment (organization) | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment is an American grantmaking, research, and advocacy non-profit based in Oakland, California. Founded in 1992, it has been rated a four-star charity by Charity Navigator and is a 1% for the Planet recipient. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
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2024-03-23 15:59 | Ralph U. Hyde (United States Navy officer (1894-1970)) | Captain Ralph Underhill Hyde (4 August 1894 – 12 May 1970) was a career naval officer who served in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. | Run of the mill non notable sailor (Lyndaship) |
2024-03-24 22:39 | Kakamin Najar | Kakamin Mustafa Ameen, known as Kakamin Najar (كامه مين نه جار). The word “Najar” came from the nickname of the family. He was born in 1962 in Erbil. Kakamin Najar, in his political career, started from the bottom and reached the top, the Political Bureau of Kurdistan Democratic Party known as PDK He was the head of 16th Branch (لقى 16 ى پارتى دیموكراتى كوردستان) and then became a member of political bureau and head of Leadership Council of PDK in Erbil. | No reliable sources. (Utopes) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2024-03-23 11:33 | Paindivision (Australian musical group) | Paindivision is an Australian heavy metal band that was formed in late 2005 by guitarist Stu Marshall. He was also concurrently a member of the Sydney band Dungeon at this time. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 11:33 | SULO (Australian rock band) (Australian rock band, active from 1999 to 2005) | SULO was an Australian rock band formed in 1999 in the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The band was influenced by Metal, Nu Metal and Punk. | No evidence of notability, fails WP:BAND (InDimensional) |
2024-03-23 15:21 | Marcus Pearl (Australian politician) | Marcus Pearl is an Australian local government politician and businessman. He is a councillor of the City of Port Phillip and was its mayor, from 2021 to 2022. He was first elected to Port Phillip in 2016. | Fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG. Reliant on primary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 09:41 | Ozzie Devrish (Australian actor) | Ozzie Devrish is an Australian actor, director and producer, originally from Melbourne. He began acting in 2000 after suffering injury as a professional AFL player. One of his first roles was Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. His fame came with an Australian TV series The Strip, following feature films such as Peter Pan, Chronicles of Narnia, The Condemned and many more prestigious productions that has enjoyed critical acclaim and international visibility. | Unref promotional blp. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-26 15:04 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (4–9 caps) (wikimedia list article) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:07 | List of Australia men's international soccer players (2–3 caps) | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-26 15:09 | List of Australia men's international soccer players with one cap | The Australia national football team represents the country of Australia in international association football. It is fielded by Football Federation Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. | I have combined all Australian football players into the one page, this page is now redundant (Matt jobe watson) |
2024-03-28 02:28 | Kate O'Toole (radio presenter) (Australian radio announcer) | Kate O'Toole is a radio presenter from Sydney, Australia. With past experience on ABC Local Radio, she worked as a current affairs reporter for Triple J. | Does not meet WP:BIO or WP:JOURNALIST. Almost all the sources I found are from her employer ABC. (LibStar) |
2024-03-28 20:38 | Tony Fry (Australian designer) | Tony Fry is a design theorist who writes on the relationship between design, unsustainability, and politics. Fry has taught design and cultural theory in Britain, the United States, Hong Kong and Australia and holds a PhD in Cultural Studies in Design from the University of Birmingham. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:BIO or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-03-28 20:40 | Rebecca Frith (Australian actress) | Rebecca Frith is an Australian actress. | Unref blp; doesn't seem to meet WP:NIO / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
History and Society/Society
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2024-03-25 13:48 | Eufunction | In sociology, a social institution has eufunctions (or helpful functions; the Greek word eu means well) when some of its aspects contribute to the maintenance or survival of another social activity. In the complexity of a society, any particular activity can have good and/or bad consequences and it can be associated to eufunctions or dysfunctions. | No indication of importance. (DrowssapSMM) |
History and Society/Transportation
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2024-03-28 18:59 | Bustripping (Meta-search engine for intercity buses) | Bustripping was a meta-search engine for intercity buses in the U.S. It allowed travelers to compare bus companies when looking for direct line run and private charter services. | Does not meet WP:NWEB and only received a small amount of coverage when it was released and nothing after. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-29 07:17 | Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway | The Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway (reporting mark MNTX) is a heritage railroad in Osceola, Wisconsin owned and operated by the Minnesota Transportation Museum. It operates on former Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad ("Soo Line") trackage now owned by the Canadian National Railway. | No sources are present on this article. I would suggest this gets moved to Draftspace otherwise I’m leaning towards deleting it. (14.201.100.184) |
STEM
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2024-03-22 21:19 | Orphan-Nor (Norwegian pharmaceutical company) | Orphan-Nor is a Norwegian pharmaceutical company specializing in the production and marketing of orphan drugs. These medicines are used to treat rare diseases. | This Norwegian company article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found an other-wiki-cyclopedia copy, and other usages of the company name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this business. Article was created by a new user on 19 February 2008 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC) |
2024-03-24 10:05 | Pertunmaa Health Center (Hospital in South Savonia, Finland) | Pertunmaa Well-Being Centre (or Pertunmaa Health Centre; Finnish: Pertunmaan hyvinvointiasema) is a social and health centre in Pertunmaa, Finland. Since the beginning of 2017, the implementation of Pertunmaa's health and social services has been the responsibility of Essote , the former municipal corporation of social and health services of several regional municipalities, and from the beginning of ... | A small village healthcare centre with nothing but local routine coverage; unlikely to meet GNG. Has been tagged for notability concerns for a month without improvement. (Klbrain) |
2024-03-25 13:48 | Eufunction | In sociology, a social institution has eufunctions (or helpful functions; the Greek word eu means well) when some of its aspects contribute to the maintenance or survival of another social activity. In the complexity of a society, any particular activity can have good and/or bad consequences and it can be associated to eufunctions or dysfunctions. | No indication of importance. (DrowssapSMM) |
2024-03-25 23:44 | National First Responders Organization (organization) | The National First Responders Organization (NFRO) is an organization consisting of first responders in the United States. The organization was formed in 2006. | Fails WP:NORG, dosent seem to still exist, websites dead, no Google results relating to this 2006 organisation. (TheImaCow) |
2024-03-26 20:16 | Green Development Initiative (organization) | The Green Development Initiative (GDI) aims to establish a new marketplace for sustainable landscape management. As a key first step it has established a Platform for Verified Conservation Areas (VCAs) which includes an online Registry, a Standard and a Toolkit The Standard is based on the objectives and approaches of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). | A BEFORE finds "Green+Development+Initiative"+-wikipedia&tbs=ar:1 no sources at all for this from any news sites, the project is dead, and the entire article is a soapbox of unsourced promotion. (Isochrone) |
2024-03-27 02:18 | Deputy Superintending Surveyor (entry level engineering post in India) | Deputy Superintending Surveyor (DSS) is a Class I engineering post in Survey of India, a National Survey Organization under Department of Science & Technology. Recruitment to this post is made on the basis of competitive Indian Engineering Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. | nonnotable government position (ARandomName123) |
2024-03-27 02:18 | Superintending Surveyor | Superintending Surveyor (SS) is a post in Survey of India Service, an Organized Engineering Service in Survey of India National Survey Organization under Department of Science and Technology (India). Appointment to this post is made by promotion from Deputy Superintending Surveyor (DSS) which is the entry-level post in the said service & from Officer Surveyor (OS). | nonnotable government position (ARandomName123) |
2024-03-26 17:31 | David Johnston (builder) (American environmental engineer) | David Johnston is president of What's Working, a design and consulting firm in Boulder, Colorado that specializes in environmental construction technology. For over 25 years, Johnston has been encouraging the building industry to focus more attention on sustainability and become "greener". | Not enough WP:RS on the article or online to establish BIO. (SunshineAllNight) |
2024-03-28 18:17 | Remote sensing for statistics | The set of techniques to analyse and apply satellite images is usually called remote sensing. Remote sensing provides very useful information to produce statistics on topics closely related to the territory, such as agriculture, forestry or land cover in general. | This seems like it's just Remote sensing with some additional essay-style personal analysis? I don't think there's anything notable here that makes sense as a separate article. (Moriwen) |
2024-03-28 18:59 | Bustripping (Meta-search engine for intercity buses) | Bustripping was a meta-search engine for intercity buses in the U.S. It allowed travelers to compare bus companies when looking for direct line run and private charter services. | Does not meet WP:NWEB and only received a small amount of coverage when it was released and nothing after. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-28 23:56 | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment (organization) | The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment is an American grantmaking, research, and advocacy non-profit based in Oakland, California. Founded in 1992, it has been rated a four-star charity by Charity Navigator and is a 1% for the Planet recipient. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-03-29 00:03 | Cold Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets and Strip | Cold Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets and Strip (SPCC) is a Japanese industrial standard for cold rolled steel. Compare: SPHC Hot Rolled Mild Steel Plates, Sheets and Strip. | Notability not established with substantive sources for specific standard (Reywas92) |
STEM/Biology
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2024-03-26 03:52 | Triticum compactum erinaceum (Extinct subspecies of grass) | Triticum compactum erinaceum, also called California Club Wheat or Mayview wheat, is an extinct subspecies of the hexaploid club wheat Triticum compactum. T. compactum erinaceum was a bearded, hairy rachis, red-chaffed wheat named for its appearance similar to that of a hedgehog. | The content of this article is hopelessly confused. Triticum compactum var. erinaceum is a scientific name that has been used in the classification of wheats, but that name is not recognized in recent wheat classifications. The article equates "California Club Wheat" and "Mayview wheat" with Triticum compactum erinaceum, with no support from cited sources. While "California Club Wheat" and "Mayview wheat" are possibly cultivars of Triticum compactum erinaceum (but this isn't explicitly supported by cited sources), they are not both extinct, or disappeared before 1822, or grown in the dust-bowl era, nor have only four recorded specimens. (Sorting out extinct/1822/dust-bowl/four-specimens claims requires untangling uncited claims in this article) (Plantdrew) |
2024-03-29 07:18 | Blatta Guziki | The Blatta Guziki is a species of cockroach in the family Blattidae | No valid name for this species. (NotAGenious) |
STEM/Chemistry
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2024-03-22 21:41 | Anoop Chandola (American linguist) | Anoop Chandola, author of 20 books, 4 coauthored (born 24 December 1937) is an American linguist-anthropologist, originally from Pauri (Uttarakhand, India), where he was raised in a priestly Brahmin family. Though his father and uncles broke their ancestral polygamous tradition he suffered from the after-effects of polygamy. | Unref blp; I couldn't establish that he meets WP:N. (Boleyn) |
STEM/Computing
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2024-03-25 17:09 | CSLU Toolkit | The CSLU Toolkit is a software library comprising a comprehensive suite of tools that enable exploration, learning, and research into speech and human-computer interaction.
It is developed by the Center for Spoken Language Understanding at the OGI School of Science and Engineering, a school of the Oregon Health & Science University. |
No indication of notability (Mean as custard) |
2024-03-25 21:14 | Sparkle (software) (Software framework for macOS) | Sparkle is an open-source software framework for macOS designed to simplify updating software for the end user of a program. Sparkle's primary means of distributing updates is through "appcasting," a term coined for the practice of using an RSS enclosure to distribute updates and release notes. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-26 03:04 | Javassist | Javassist (Java programming assistant) is a Java library providing a means to manipulate the Java bytecode of an application. In this sense Javassist provides the support for structural reflection, i.e., the ability to change the implementation of a class at runtime. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-26 20:00 | OELib (cheminiformatics software library) | OELib was an Open Source Cheminformatics library. Its actual GPLed C++ and Java successors are OpenBabel and JOELib. Its commercial successor is called OEChem. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-26 21:25 | Wakanda (software) (JavaScript platform) | Wakanda is a JavaScript platform to develop and run web or mobile apps. | This framework does not meet WP:NSOFT. It lacks WP:SIGCOV from secondary sources and the provided sources are primary or event listings. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-27 20:37 | Exascale (company in Essington, United Kingdom) | Exascale is a British fibre-to-the-building Internet service provider with a Head Office in Telford, Shropshire with presence in a number of data centres and markets throughout the United Kingdom. Exascale is most commonly known to provide high speed internet and point-to-point connectivity to businsses using a variety of access technologies nationally across the United Kingdom. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT, lacking significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 01:59 | GNUstepWeb (software) | GNUstepWeb is a development environment and an application server for Web Applications. It is characterized by strict separation of data storage, processing and user interface development. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-28 06:39 | Toaster (software) | The term "fatt-contained software package (or "appliance") that is easily distributable by electronic means, such as the Freedom Toaster project, This use generally connotes free software and is a term occasionally used in the open source software community." | borderline incomprehensible dictionary definition page (3mi1y) |
STEM/Earth and environment
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2024-03-27 14:43 | Salt Formation | The Salt Formation is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period. | No context: There are hundreds if not thousands of "Salt Formations" around the world. There is no working reference to cite this work, since the "fossilworks" page has not been working for sometime now. No indication of importance there is very little if any actual information given about the formation other than age and location. (Zigismon) |
STEM/Libraries & Information
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2024-03-28 11:40 | Mathematics dictionary | A mathematics dictionary serves as an indispensable tool for both students and professionals alike, offering a comprehensive guide to the terminology and concepts within the realm of mathematics. This specialized reference work provides definitions, explanations, and examples for a wide array of mathematical terms, from basic arithmetic operations to advanced calculus concepts. | LLM slop, no reliable sources. (Remsense) |
STEM/Mathematics
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2024-03-26 08:42 | Oracle Life Sciences (Software suite by Oracle Corporation) | Oracle Life Sciences is suite of digital solutions developed by Oracle Corporation for the pharmaceutical and human life sciences industries. The suite includes applications and implementations that focus on clinical trials, pharmacovigilance, and operational workflows. | No indication of notability (Mean as custard) |
STEM/Medicine & Health
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2024-03-24 10:18 | National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine | The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) is a non-profit organization in the United States that aims to "establish, assess, and promote recognized standards of competence and safety in acupuncture and Oriental medicine for the protection and benefit of the public." | No secondary sources, does not meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
STEM/Technology
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2024-03-22 10:09 | Building Energy | Building Energy is a renewable energy company that develops, engineers, constructs, and operates projects. The company employs approximately 200 full-time employees and owns several renewable assets within solar energy, energy storage, wind energy, biomass and hydropower. | WP:N (2A01:E11:1A:990:1CD9:3756:FAC4:EFE8) |
2024-03-23 17:33 | Troy Cablevision (Alabama cable television, cable internet, security systems, and VOIP provider) | Troy Cablevision is a regional cable television, cable internet, Security Systems, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provider that serves Southeast Alabama. Their motto is "Your Hometown Communications Company". It is currently the only cable TV provider in the country that carries Pursuit Channel (based in Luverne) 24 hours a day. | Reads entirely as an advert, no established notability. (CaribDigita) |
2024-03-25 20:42 | Spoiler Shield | Spoiler Shield was an iOS and Android app designed to block spoilers of popular television shows and sports games on Facebook and Twitter. Using a proprietary algorithm, Spoiler Shield filtered the users Facebook and/or Twitter feeds avoiding any post that could potentially give away the outcome of a show or game. | appears non-notable (3mi1y) |
2024-03-25 21:10 | IStumbler (software) | iStumbler is a utility for finding wireless networks and devices with AirPort- or Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh computers. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-25 21:14 | Sparkle (software) (Software framework for macOS) | Sparkle is an open-source software framework for macOS designed to simplify updating software for the end user of a program. Sparkle's primary means of distributing updates is through "appcasting," a term coined for the practice of using an RSS enclosure to distribute updates and release notes. | Does not meet WP:NSOFT. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-26 03:04 | Javassist | Javassist (Java programming assistant) is a Java library providing a means to manipulate the Java bytecode of an application. In this sense Javassist provides the support for structural reflection, i.e., the ability to change the implementation of a class at runtime. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-26 20:00 | OELib (cheminiformatics software library) | OELib was an Open Source Cheminformatics library. Its actual GPLed C++ and Java successors are OpenBabel and JOELib. Its commercial successor is called OEChem. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-26 21:25 | Wakanda (software) (JavaScript platform) | Wakanda is a JavaScript platform to develop and run web or mobile apps. | This framework does not meet WP:NSOFT. It lacks WP:SIGCOV from secondary sources and the provided sources are primary or event listings. (StreetcarEnjoyer) |
2024-03-27 20:37 | Exascale (company in Essington, United Kingdom) | Exascale is a British fibre-to-the-building Internet service provider with a Head Office in Telford, Shropshire with presence in a number of data centres and markets throughout the United Kingdom. Exascale is most commonly known to provide high speed internet and point-to-point connectivity to businsses using a variety of access technologies nationally across the United Kingdom. | Fails WP:ORGCRIT, lacking significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-26 01:59 | GNUstepWeb (software) | GNUstepWeb is a development environment and an application server for Web Applications. It is characterized by strict separation of data storage, processing and user interface development. | Fails WP:NSOFT. (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-03-28 06:39 | Toaster (software) | The term "fatt-contained software package (or "appliance") that is easily distributable by electronic means, such as the Freedom Toaster project, This use generally connotes free software and is a term occasionally used in the open source software community." | borderline incomprehensible dictionary definition page (3mi1y) |
2024-03-28 06:45 | Quadrapod (four-legged machine) | A quadrapod is a machine (robot) with
four legs for locomotion, for example walking machines. |
This word appears to only ever be used as a brand name. (3mi1y) |
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PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
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2024-03-25 21:01 | Welsh National Badminton Championships (Badminton championships) | The Welsh National Badminton Championships is a tournament organized to crown the best badminton players in Wales since 1938. | No secondary sources, fails WP:NEVENT (AusLondonder) |
2024-03-27 23:39 | Incorporation of nature within a city | Over the centuries the roles of rivers as part of the city has altered many times from the original use for the irrigating crops in nearby fields, as well as being an essential resource in establishing a permanent settlement.
However, when the industrial revolution took place in the 19th century the role of the rivers in cities altered and it became a far more valuable resource as it allowed not only for the transportation of goods from town to town b ... |
unsourced and essay like, few improvements in last few years (Arcahaeoindris) |
2024-03-28 04:21 | Ayer's Cliff Fair | Ayer's Cliff Fair is the common name for the Annual Exhibition of the Stanstead County Agricultural Society. | No notability/SIGCOV (GraziePrego) |
2024-03-28 20:10 | Steven Coulter (American actor) | Steven Coulter (born July 27, 1984) is an American film and television actor, producer, screenwriter, and director. | Unref blp; no evidence of meeting WP:ENT / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |