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Culture/Food and drink

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2024-11-29 22:28 Van Gogh Vodka Van Gogh Vodka produces unflavored vodka, flavored vodka, and gin. The vodka was introduced in January 2000 and is produced at Distillery Cooymans International in Tilburg, the Netherlands. Van Gogh currently produces a total of 25 expressions, 16 of which are available in the U.S. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. (Voorts)

Culture/Internet culture

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2024-11-28 11:30 Conquest Advisory (financial services firm) Conquest is an independent investment banking and asset management services firm founded in 2010 and owned by its directors. The head-office of its advisory services is registered in London, United Kingdom, and it has primary operations in Asia-Pacific, Continental Europe and Latin America. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-30 03:11 Yeah Yeah Beebiss I (Video game with unconfirmed existence) Yeah Yeah Beebiss I, also shortened as Yeah Beebiss I, is the title of a game advertised in 1989. The game, which has not been confirmed to have existed, had been listed in 1989 editions of the video game catalogues Play it Again and FuncoLand. Non-notable video game. The subject matter arguably does not exist. The available sources are speculation about mistranslated or incorrect product listings that aren't from sufficiently wide or reliable coverage to suggest the product listing itself is notable. Two of the sources are a non-notable game using the same title as a pun. The article comes off as an indiscriminate collection of various rumours relating to an obscure listing. (Vrxces)
2024-11-30 13:33 Octopusocial (Venezuelan web application) OctopuSocial is a web application for managing, scheduling and analyzing social networking. It is presented as an alternative for managing social media. Compared to similar applications, it is distinguished by the ability to manage accounts in columnar format, allowing for comments and likes. Doesn't meet WP:WEB, the first 2 sources are press releases, the 3rd is a listing on a ranking site. None of this is WP:SIGCOV (Here2rewrite)
2024-12-01 03:23 Alliance Investment Bank Malaysia Alliance Investment Bank Malaysia Berhad (AIBB), a subsidiary of Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad (ABMB), is an investment bank. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-12-01 18:35 Cyclos (Online banking software) Cyclos is online banking software for microfinance institutions, local banks (in developing countries) and complementary currency systems like LETS, TD4W credits, barter networks and time banks. No evidence of notability. Tagged as such for a decade without improvement (Pppery)
2024-12-02 19:20 RhymeZone (Rhyming website) RhymeZone is a website and app, owned and operated by Datamuse, created as an online dictionary in 1996 to allow users to search for rhymes, synonyms and definitions. all mentions are passing or primary, borderline speedy deletion. (1ctinus)
2024-12-03 08:03 Clermont Group (Singapore-based conglomerate) The Clermont Group is a Singapore-based conglomerate that includes both operational businesses and financial investments. Headed by founder and chairman, Richard Chandler, Clermont was established in 2006 following the demerger of the (US$6 billion NAV) investment portfolio Chandler held with his brother, Christopher, which had operated as Sovereign Global since 1986. Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. Article has also been flagged for promotional content. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:42 Target Partners Target Partners is a European venture capital fund claiming ca. €300 million under management. It is located in Munich and founded in 1999. The general partners are Waldemar Jantz, Kurt Müller, Berthold von Freyberg, and Michael Münnix.[citation needed] Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)

Culture/Linguistics

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2024-12-01 11:56 Brian Bowman (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Brian Bowman may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-12-01 12:01 Christian Hartmann (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Christian Hartmann may refer to Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-12-01 12:33 Dorothy Bishop (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Dorothy Bishop may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature

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2024-11-29 04:56 University of Knowledge Incorporated The University of Knowledge Incorporated was a book publisher located in Chicago, Ilinois, USA in the early-mid 20th century. It produced a series of books known as the Wonder Books in the 1930s and 1940s. The editor in chief was Glenn Frank, B.A., M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Seems to fail GNG. (Remsense)
2024-11-29 13:58 Rhonda Volmer (Fictional character) Rhonda Volmer is a fictional character in the HBO series Big Love, and is portrayed by Daveigh Chase. She is introduced in the series as the 14-year-old bride-to-be of Juniper Creek cult leader Roman Grant (Harry Dean Stanton). Article is mostly a plot summary of the character's actions. WP:BEFORE search did not produce additional sources of significant coverage. (Z1720)
2024-11-30 21:01 Odysseus' Scar (Essay on western literature) "Odysseus' Scar" is the first chapter of Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, a collection of essays by German-Jewish philologist Erich Auerbach charting the development of representations of reality in literature. This first chapter examines the differences between two types of writing about reality embodied by Homer's Odyssey and the Old Testament. Non-notable individual book chapter, no references (Di (they-them))
2024-12-01 12:37 Her Benny (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Her Benny may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-12-02 00:58 Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (novel) (2007 novelization by Suzanne Weyn) Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a 2007 novelization of the film of the same name. The novelization was written by American fantasy author Suzanne Weyn. The novel, or "Magical Movie Novel", as it is named on its cover, was released on October 1, 2007. features absolutely no secondary sources and the novelization is already covered on the page for the movie it was based upon - the movie came out first, the novelization is a commercial adaptation by Scholastic for children - I've personally had no luck finding reliable secondary sources or notability for the novelization. (TradingSpousesWelsch)
2024-12-02 05:33 Scryptic Studios Scryptic Studios (or simply, Scryptic) is a website created by a group of comic book writers as a massive resource for comic book writers to network, research stories, read news and columns, and find script samples. The etymology of the title, Scryptic (pronounced skrip-tik), is the combination of the words SCRIPT (for writing) and CRYPTIC (for secret); so the title literally translates to: SECRET WRITING. Fails WP:GNG; tagged for notability since 2011, no reliable sources on a Google search. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-03 08:50 Lady Demon (Comics character) Lady Demon is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by Chaos! Comics. Her first appearance was in Lady Death: Between Heaven and Hell #3. Lady Demon is Lady Death's much darker and evolved form. Fails WP:GNG (Kung Fu Man)

Culture/Biography

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2024-11-26 22:21 Waleed Al-Mohamed Abdulmuhsin (Kuwaiti rower (born 1961)) Waleed Al-Mohamed Abdullmuhsin (born 10 July 1961) is a Kuwaiti rower. He competed in the men's single sculls event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-26 22:24 Faisal Al-Harshani (Kuwaiti fencer) Faisal Al-Harshani (born 11 January 1966) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the team foil event at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 1-7. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-26 22:56 Salman Mohamed Hussain (Kuwaiti fencer) Salman Mohamed Hussain (born 19 August 1968) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0-8. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 03:01 Anthony Linden Jones (Australian composer) Anthony Linden Jones (born 1959 in Sydney, Australia) is a composer, conductor and performer living in the Hawkesbury region, on the north west fringe of Sydney. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2024-11-27 06:08 Saleh Marzouk (Kuwaiti swimmer) Saleh Marzouk (born 2 February 1962) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre butterfly at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 06:09 Thamer Al-Shamroukh (Kuwaiti swimmer) Thamer Al-Shamroukh (born 7 May 1977) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 08:05 Luis Cream (American boxer) Luis Cream (born December 2, 1982) is an American professional boxer managed by Chuck Diesel. Diesel Fit Boxing Professional Sports Management and Consultant Services group out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the grandson of the former World Heavyweight boxing champion Jersey Joe Walcott. Only fought in four bouts, none that were notable. I could not find any real notable references to him barring one article that seems to have been written by the page creator, considering the photo used in the page is similar to the ones in the article. Failing to see a reason why this should be on Wikipedia, being the grandson of a famous boxer in itself is not notable, and who even is Chuck Diesel? (Reunion)
2024-11-27 23:18 Simon Stainton (English professional darts player) Simon Stainton (born 9 January 1974 from Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire) is an English professional darts player, who is currently playing in World Darts Federation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 03:59 Daif Abdul-kareem Al-Ghazal (Libyan journalist (1976–2005)) Daif Abdul-kareem Al-Ghazal (1976–2005) was a prominent Libyan journalist and writer who was murdered in Libya in May 2005. Insufficient in-depth sources to support notability. Multiple issues flagged for years without resolution. (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 10:31 Iqbal Khan (banker) (Indian-Saudi Arabian banker (born 1957)) Iqbal Khan (born February 13, 1957) is the founding board member and chief executive officer of Fajr Capital, and a member of the board of directors of Jadwa Investment in Saudi Arabia, Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam in Brunei and MENA Infrastructure Fund. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to support notability. (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 14:14 Samer Omar (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Samer Haj-Omar Wade (born 20 January 1992) is a former Mexican footballer who played as a forward. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 24 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:15 Luis Amaya (Mexican footballer (born 1997)) Luis Fernando Amaya Medellín (born 11 June 1997) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a midfielder for UAT. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 450 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:18 Armando Arce (Mexican footballer (born 1997)) Armando Enrique Arce Salinas (born 27 January 1997) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a forward. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 262 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:20 Eduardo López (footballer) (Mexican footballer) Eduardo López Villarreal (born 14 October 1994) is a former Mexican footballer who last played as a midfielder for Mineros de Zacatecas. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 535 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 16:03 Muhammad-Hassan Jazayeri (imam) Ayatollah Seyyed Haj Muhammad-Hassan Jazayeri was from Khuzestan and he was a direct descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad and was a descendant of Seyyed Nematollah Jazayeri who started the name Jazayeri in 1640 (D.1700). Ayatollah Seyyed Haj Muhammad-Hassan Jazayeri was born in 1270 (1892) in the city of Qom, Iran. No sources found, cannot confirm any of biographical details to thereby confirm notability. Has been unreferenced for 12 years. (Kazamzam)
2024-11-28 18:29 Abdul-Wasa Al-Saqqaf (Arab poet, journalist, writer and translator) Abdul-Wasa Taha Al-Saqqaf (born 12 February 1974) is a Yemeni writer, poet, researcher, analyst and translator who was born in Al-Hadharim village in Taiz Governorate. Not a notable person. Claim of ancient ancestry came from the profile of a blogger, and the other sources are forum posts and websites. No actual claim of notability is even made. (Drmies)
2024-11-28 19:31 Luis García (footballer, born 1995) (Mexican footballer) Luis Adalberto García Huerta (born 28 July 1995) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Coras de Nayarit. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played 840 minutes in the Ascenso (says Soccerway). Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 19:34 Emiliano Gómez (Colombian footballer) (Colombian footballer) Emiliano Gómez is a Colombian former footballer who played as a forward. He played internationally for Colombia, making a single appearance in qualification for the 1966 World Cup, against Ecuador on 20 July 1965. At club level, he played for Medellín and Quindío. Having a cap is no longer a free pass. Too big lack of independent, significant in-depth sources about this player - whose year of birth is not even known. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 21:08 Owais Ahmed (cricketer) (Qatari cricketer) Owais Ahmed is a cricketer who plays for the Qatar national cricket team. In September 2019, he was named in Qatar's squad for the 2019 Malaysia Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament. He made his List A debut for Qatar, against Denmark, in the Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament on 23 September 2019. Fails notability and significant coverage criteria (Shrug02)
2024-11-28 21:23 HEAD STRONG: Fanelli 4 Brain Injury Awareness HEAD STRONG: Fanelli 4 Brain Injury Awareness is a program created to increase public awareness of brain injury and raise funds for the Brain Injury Association of Canada. Organization which fails to meet WP:ORG. (Flibirigit)
2024-11-28 22:26 Hamit Şare (Turkish alpine skier (born 1982)) Hamit Şare (born February 19, 1982, in Bursa, Turkey) is an Olympic alpine skier discipline. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 22:51 Sadri Erkılıç (Turkish cross-country skier) Sadri Erkılıç (born 4 February 1915, date of death unknown) was a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's relay event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 23:08 Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College (Private school) Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College is an educational institution in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh. The school is affiliated by Central Board of Secondary Education, There is also one branch which is affiliated to UP Board. Unreferenced and only 1 google news hit from searching. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 23:12 Martin McCloskey (Irish darts player) Martin McCloskey (born 22 September 1964) is an Irish professional darts player who played in British Darts Organisation (BDO) tournaments. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search for sources yields namesakes. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 23:24 Cedric Waegemans (Belgian darts player) Cedric Waegemans (born 26 December 1984) is a Belgian former professional darts player who played in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search for sources only yielded non-independent darts related media. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 10:11 Wehhui Tom Liu (Antiques expert) Wehhui Tom Liu (Chinese: 刘文惠, 1956- ) is a Canadian antiques specialist and collector, best known in particular for his collection of fine Chinese ceramics in North America.[citation needed] He is a former Chinese art consultant of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and the Museum of Vancouver, and the director of Canadian Society For Asian Arts. No indication of signifance.Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:BIO. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and no coverage, no updates. (Scope creep)
2024-11-29 12:21 Mollalar (40° 15' N 47° 29' E), Barda (Place in Barda, Azerbaijan) Mollalar is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location (which is literally in the article-title) is an empty field in a bend in the river. No reason at all to believe this is a real place. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 15:22 Pragyasagar (Indian Jain monk) Muni Shri 108 Pragya Sagar Ji Maharaj is a Digambara monk. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 15:24 Jinendra Varni (Jain scholar) Jinēndra Varṇī, one of the best-known Jain scholars of the 20th century, is known for his pioneering five-volume Jainendra Siddhanta Kosha and Saman Suttam compilation, the first text accepted by all Jain orders in 1800 years. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 13:08 Zsolt Dunszt Zsolt Dunszt (born 1980) is a Hungarian chef, farmer, BBQ world champion, and innovative food developer. not meeting notability guidelines could only find social media pages (Meiswikepiediaeditor)
2024-11-29 16:56 David Borg (American film producer) David Borg is an entertainment producer who lives in Toronto. No reliable sources with any depth of coverage, just links mentioning his name; integra-international.net ref appears to be about a different person. (Ohnoitsjamie)
2024-11-29 20:47 Guptinandi (Indian Jain monk) Acharya Guptinandi Ji is a Digambara monk initiated by Acharya Kunthusagar. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 20:59 Dəmirçilər (41° 17' N 45° 11' E), Qazax (Place in Qazakh, Azerbaijan) Dəmirçilər is a village in the Qazakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. Location is the village of I Şıxlı, not a plausible search term. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 09:41 Osmann Kijamet (Slovenian darts player) Osman Kijamet (born 30 October 1980) is a Slovenian darts player. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a database source provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-30 09:44 Leung Chen Nam (Darts player) Leung Chen Nam (born 17 August 1984) is a former professional darts player from Hong Kong. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-30 10:16 Badamağac (Municipality in Jalilabad, Azerbaijan) Badamağac (also, Badamagach) is a village and municipality in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, created based on data from GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. There is nothing at the location in this article. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 21:09 Ryosuke Sasagaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. His brother is Takuya Sasagaki. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:10 Shota Arai (footballer, born 1985) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 11 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:10 Yoichi Kamimaru (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 11 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:13 Satoshi Yoshioka (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:15 Daiki Sato (footballer, born 1988) (Japanese footballer) was a Japanese football player. Unfortunately does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. WP:NOTMEMORIAL - sad that he did not make more of a mark but that applies to most people. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:17 Yuki Fujimoto (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football manager and former football player, He is the currently assistant coach or individual coach of Singapore. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played on very low levels. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:18 Akira Ishigame (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 6 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 03:19 Hearth son (younger son of a landed knight or baron) A hearth son was, in medieval England, a younger son of a landed knight or baron, who due to the laws of feudal inheritance, did not have his own land. Unlike in Anglo-Saxon times, when land was split between surviving sons, during the Middle Ages the eldest son of a landed family inherited the estate entire. Unreferenced despite being tagged for improvement since 2009; no referenced content to merge to the most closely related topic, Primogeniture (Klbrain)
2024-12-01 14:44 Anton Pein (Austrian darts player) Anton Pein (born 9 May 1967) is an Austrian former darts player, regarded as one of the country's best players. He is a former Electronic-Darts World Champion and participated in the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship where he began as a 5000/1 outsider. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:48 Leroy Kwadijk (Dutch darts player) Leroy Kwadijk (born 3 August 1983) is a former Dutch darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events. Leroy Kwadijk has Career Earnings of £6,142. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:48 Patrick Tringler (Austrian darts player (born 1995)) Patrick Tringler (born 29 September 1995) is an Austrian darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:49 Mats Gies (Dutch darts player) Mats Gies (born 22 October 1994) is a Dutch darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:57 Leon de Geus (Dutch darts player) Leon de Geus (born 24 June 1971) is a Dutch former darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 17:21 Mike Poge (German darts player) Mike Poge (born 23 January 1969) is a German professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 17:23 Benjamin Fasching (Austrian darts player) Benjamin Fasching (born 19 August 1988) is an Austrian darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-28 14:21 Bryan Silva (Mexican footballer (born 1999)) Bryan Silva Maldonado (born 6 February 1999) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a forward for Atlético Aragón. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 126 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:12 Marlon (footballer, born 1987) (Brazilian footballer) Mário Brandão da Silveira, or simply Marlon (born 26 January 1987), is a Brazilian striker. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 5 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:16 Shota Iwata (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extremely far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 1 game in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:21 Tatsuya Kawahara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extremely far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 1 game in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 10:30 Katsuya Senzaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Nowhere near meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. One single game in Japan's second league. Ja:wiki sources are only primary sources. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-29 20:52 Məşədilər (40° 53' N 45° 45' E), Tovuz (Municipality in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) Məşədilər (also, Meshadlyar and Meshadilyar) is a village and municipality in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the title, is within the village of Ibragim Gadzhyly, which we already have an article about, and this is not a plausible search term for it. (FOARP)
2024-12-01 17:20 Ole Luckow (German darts player) Ole Luckow (born 28 November 1989) is a German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-29 12:13 Seyidlər (40° 07' N 47° 51' E), Zardab (Place in Zardab, Azerbaijan) Seyidlər (also, Seidlyar) is a village in the Zardab Rayon of Azerbaijan. Location (which is in the article title....) is of a different village. Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 12:16 Seyidlər (40° 21' N 47° 29' E), Zardab (Place in Zardab, Azerbaijan) Seyidlər (also, Seidlyar) is a village in the Zardab Rayon of Azerbaijan. Location (which is in the article title....) is of the village of Yuxari Seyidler, which we already have an article about. Title is not a plausible search term for this. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 20:44 Şıxlar (38° 57' N 48° 34' E), Masally (Municipality in Masally, Azerbaijan) Şıxlar (also, Shiglyar and Shykhlyar) is a village and municipality in the Masally Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46. The location (which is in the article title) is clearly the wrong location, since it is an empty mountainside. GNS is an unreliable source. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 20:41 Şıxlar (39° 01' N 48° 46' E), Masally (Municipality in Masally, Azerbaijan) Şıxlar (also, Shykhlar and Shykhlyar) is a village and municipality in the Masally Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass created article by Carlossuarez46. The location (which is in the article title) is clearly a different village (İkinci Yeddioymaq) and, being completely the wrong title, is not a plausible search term for there. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:28 Badakənd (40° 48' N 45° 45' E) (Place in Shamkir, Azerbaijan) Badakənd ( Bada) is a village in the Shamkir Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is an empty hillside near the village of Kamandar. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:19 Cəfərli (39° 10' N 48° 26' E), Jalilabad (Place in Jalilabad, Azerbaijan) Cəfərli (also, Dzhafarli and Dzhafarly) is a village in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GEOnet Names Server, and unreliable source. The location, which is in the article-title, is really that of the village of Seyidbazar. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:30 Cəfərli (39° 11' N 48° 13' E), Jalilabad (Place in Jalilabad, Azerbaijan) Cəfərli (also, Dzhafarli and Dzhafar-Beyli) is a village in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is an empty field near the village of Mikayilly. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:25 Hacallı (40° 14' N 47° 16' E), Barda (Place in Barda, Azerbaijan) Hacallı (also, Hajaly and Hajally) is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is an empty field near the village of Khesili. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:21 Hacallı (40° 27' N 47° 05' E), Barda (Place in Barda, Azerbaijan) Hacallı (also, Gadzhaly and Gadzhally) is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is really an empty field near the village of Həsənqaya. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:03 Məşədilər (40° 51' N 45° 42' E), Tovuz (Municipality in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) Məşədilər (also, Meshadilyar) is a village and municipality in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] The municipality consists of the villages of Məşədilər and Qozdərə. Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46, based originally on GNS (an unreliable source). The article title is defined by a specific co-ordinates which in reality are those of an empty field near the village of Yanykhly. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:10 Qazaxlar, Barda (Municipality in Barda, Azerbaijan) Qazaxlar (also, Kazakhlar) is a village and municipality (Xəsili) in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. The Azerbaijani government link contains no information about the subject that I can see. The location is the village of Kətəlparaq, which we already have an article about. (FOARP)
2024-12-02 01:25 Roxy-James Rodriguez (Austrian darts player) Roxy-James Rodriguez (born 25 November 1991) is an Austrian former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 04:10 Mikkeli Music Festival (classic music festival) Mikkeli Music Festival is an international Music Festival in Mikkeli, Finland, which attracts musicians and audiences from across Europe. Mariinsky Opera led by Valery Gergiev performs there regularly, and the festival is sometimes called Gergiev Festival. Lack of notability outside its area; only sources available and reliable are primary sources and it is only significant enough for trivial mentions at Valery Gergiev and Mariinsky Opera. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-02 05:42 Ham Il-nyon (North Korean rower (born 1952)) Ham Il-nyon (born 28 July 1952) is a North Korean rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 19:37 Jerzy Twarowski (Polish swimmer (born 1995)) Jerzy Twarowski (born December 19, 1995, in Kraków) is a Polish swimmer specializing in butterfly. Twarowski is a member of University of Iowa Swimming and Diving team in the United States. Prior to college, he represented Jordan Kraków. Twarowski is a multiple Polish junior champion from the age of 13 and a member of the Polish junior national team in swimming. Swam in competitions for juniors/children, fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-12-02 22:40 Matty Macarthur (English association football player) Matthew (Matty) Macarthur (born 24 September 2004) is an Australian footballer who plays as a midfielder for National League South club Farnborough. No evidence of notability; has not played football above Level 6 in English football (Daemonickangaroo2018)
2024-12-03 00:38 Charles L. Fontenay (American journalist) Charles Louis Fontenay (March 17, 1917 – January 27, 2007) was an American journalist and science fiction writer. He wrote science fiction novels and short stories. His non-fiction includes the biography of the prominent New Deal era politician Estes Kefauver. Fails WP:AUTHOR. More notable as a newspaper editor which still has scarce salvageable info online. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-01 09:36 Roman Konchikov (Russian darts player) Roman Konchikov (born 23 July 1987 in Moscow) is a former Russian professional darts player. Who played in Professional Darts Corporation tournaments. 1 google news hit. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-12-01 14:06 Gulab Singh Saini (Indian activist) Gulab Singh Saini was an Indian freedom fighter and commander-in-chief of the army of princely state of Ballabhgarh. He led the army of Ballabhgarh state in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and was hanged on 9 January 1858 in Delhi's Chandni Chowk along with two other leaders of the mutiny.[citation needed] Only sources provided are self published. Little information to be found online hence unable to establish notability (Ixudi)
2024-12-01 14:47 Ashfaque Sayed (Indian darts player (born 1964)) Ashfaque Sayed (born 17 October 1964) is an Indian professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 19:18 Wilhelm Albert, Duke of Urach (Duke of Urach) Prince Wilhelm Albert Raphael Maria of Urach, Count of Württemberg, 5th Duke of Urach (German: Wilhelm Albert Fürst von Urach, Graf von Württemberg, 5. Herzog von Urach; born on 9 August 1957), is the head of the morganatic Urach branch of the dynasty which reigned as kings of Württemberg in Germany until 1918. Does not meet GNG. 3 of the references are ancestry trees, 2 are about the castle, one is a genealogical note (not a source), one is about his wife's family and the last reference is about his brother. (D1551D3N7)
2024-12-03 07:58 Tsai Shing-hsiang (Taiwanese fencer) Tsai Shing-hsiang (Chinese: 蔡興祥; pinyin: Cài Xīngxiáng; born 31 August 1960) is a Taiwanese fencer. He competed in the individual foil and épée events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-03 12:23 Bill Brindley (American soccer player) William Brindley (born December 25, 1982, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a former American soccer player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG - only primary sources, brief career, spell in Pittsburgh Riverhounds only yielded 346 minutes of playing time. (Geschichte)
2024-12-03 12:25 Ryan Cordeiro (American soccer player) Ryan Cordeiro (born May 6, 1986) is an American former professional soccer player. Cordeiro attended Monroe-Woodbury High School and played college soccer at the University of Connecticut. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG - coverage seems trivial, brief career, spell in DC United only yielded 205 minutes of playing time. (Geschichte)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2024-11-27 02:06 Nidia Muñoz (Cuban taekwondo practitioner) Nidia Munoz (born May 8, 1991, in Santiago de Cuba) is a Cuban taekwondo practitioner. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 57 kg event, but was defeated in the first round by the Lebanese athlete Andrea Paoli. fails NOLYMPIC (JayCubby)
2024-11-27 23:53 Triple Crown (women's basketball) The Triple Crown is a term in European professional club basketball that refers to a club winning their country's top-tier level national domestic league, primary national domestic cup, and the top-tier level European-wide continental competition (FIBA Women's European Champions Cup and EuroLeague Women) in the same season. WP:OR/WP:SYNTH; the references provided don't cohesively discuss this topic as a real thing, and a WP:BEFORE failed to yield such coverage that would satisfy WP:GNG or WP:NSPORT. (Left guide)
2024-11-28 04:02 Ghada Jamal (presenter) (Libyan television hostess) Ghada Jamal is the first Libyan television hostess to appear on a non-Libyan TV channel. Her show, Hadraza, was first aired on Jaras TV, a Lebanese television channel. Hadraza was purchased by Libyan-based Allibya TV in 2008. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to support notability. (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:23 Hayley Cleghorn (British actress) Hayley Cleghorn is an actress from England. Bit part, shorts actor. Unsourced BLP. No indication of significance. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:NACTOR. (Scope creep)
2024-11-29 15:05 Zhang Zhiyun (Chinese acrobatic gymnast) Zhang Zhiyun (Chinese: 张志云; pinyin: zhāng zhì yún; born December 2, 1999) is a Chinese female acrobatic gymnast. With her partner Mo Zhixin, Zhang competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Does not meet WP:GNG (Riley1012)
2024-12-01 01:08 Song Linshu (Chinese ice dancer) Song Linshu (Chinese: 宋林书; pinyin: Sòng Línshū; born July 9, 1997) is a Chinese ice dancer. With her former skating partner, Sun Zhuoming, she is the 2018 Chinese national silver medalist. They competed twice at the Four Continents Championships and at 2016 Cup of China. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 01:15 Michelle Long (Canadian figure skater) Michelle Long (born April 7, 1992) is a Canadian retired figure skater. She represented Canada at the 2018 Four Continents Championships in Taipei, finishing 15th overall. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 01:11 Sydney Kolodziej (American pair skater) Sydney Kolodziej (born August 18, 1993) is an American pair skater. Representing Canada with Maxime Deschamps, she has competed at the Four Continents Championships, placing 9th in 2018, and on the Grand Prix series, at the 2017 Skate Canada International. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 02:58 Tina Fernandes Botts (American philosopher and academic) Tina Fernandes Botts is an American legal scholar and philosophy professor currently teaching at Washburn University School of Law. She is known for her work in constitutional law, legal hermeneutics, intersectionality, feminist philosophy, and philosophy of race (particularly mixed-race theory). Subject is not a notable academic. She has not received a notable national or international award, held a highly selective or distinguished position, or made a significant impact in her discipline. Other users noted in the talk page that she does not meet the criteria for notable academics and that the professor may have written the page herself. (Snoot2)
2024-11-27 05:24 Yu Xihe (Musical artist) Yu Xihe Shuang (aka Yu Xihe or Yu Lunas) is a Filipino-Chinese model, singer and actress. She is most well known for her role as Jules in Flores de la Pasion. I cannot find any sources indicating notability for this BLP. (Di (they-them))
2024-12-02 00:58 Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (novel) (2007 novelization by Suzanne Weyn) Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a 2007 novelization of the film of the same name. The novelization was written by American fantasy author Suzanne Weyn. The novel, or "Magical Movie Novel", as it is named on its cover, was released on October 1, 2007. features absolutely no secondary sources and the novelization is already covered on the page for the movie it was based upon - the movie came out first, the novelization is a commercial adaptation by Scholastic for children - I've personally had no luck finding reliable secondary sources or notability for the novelization. (TradingSpousesWelsch)
2024-12-02 05:56 Nguyễn Thị Thị (Vietnamese rower (born 1983)) Nguyễn Thị Thị (born 15 June 1983) is a Vietnamese rower. She competed in the women's lightweight double sculls event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-03 11:39 Frida Röhl (Swedish actress and director) Frida Karolina Röhl, (born 30 September 1971) is a Swedish actress and director. And since 2004 the artistic director for Teater Tribunalen in Stockholm. Röhl is educated at Teaterhögskolan in Malmö and she has become a known name also as a director. She also is a teacher at Stockholms dramatiska högskola, and from March 2014 she is the boss at Folkteatern in Gothenburg. Fails WP:ENTERTAINER. Only notable performance is in a notable film in a minor role. Is also director for a theatre troupe which was not notable either. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-03 11:53 Bärbel Röhl (German actress) Bärbel Röhl (born 6 March 1950) is a German actress. Fails WP:ENTERTAINER; stars in no notable performances and only point of notability is that daughter and niece are notable actors (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-03 15:21 Alexandra Proklova (Russian figure skater) Alexandra Alexandrovna Proklova (Russian: Александра Александровна Проклова, born 5 April 2000) is a Russian retired figure skater. She is the 2013 JGP Czech Republic champion and the 2014 Russian junior national bronze medalist. Fails WP:SKATE. (Bgsu98)

Culture/Media

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2024-11-28 16:43 Elmalıya Yangınım (song) Elmalıya Yangınım(Elmalıya Vurgunum ) is a Turkish folkloric tune (Kaşık Havası) or tsifteteli(kanto).The meter is 8/8. Never charted, never been covered, can’t find other sources. (Roastedbeanz1)
2024-11-28 19:51 Breaking Up Gray Skies (2002 studio album by Zayra Alvarez) Breaking Up Gray Skies is the debut studio album from singer Zayra Alvarez. Her surname does not appear on the cover for the release. no citations and barely anything is written (Meiswikepiediaeditor)
2024-11-29 16:56 David Borg (American film producer) David Borg is an entertainment producer who lives in Toronto. No reliable sources with any depth of coverage, just links mentioning his name; integra-international.net ref appears to be about a different person. (Ohnoitsjamie)
2024-11-30 19:13 Music Supported Here (Public awareness campaign) Music Supported Here is an awareness campaign launched in December 2009 by the British Musicians' Union. The campaign, which is for all musicians, aims to raise awareness of copyright within music. The MU believes that musicians should control the use and distribution of their music, and that consumers should respect the rights of musicians. Non-notable, barely any contemporary coverage, no sources, article is not written in an encyclopedic manner. (Darth Stabro)
2024-12-02 19:20 RhymeZone (Rhyming website) RhymeZone is a website and app, owned and operated by Datamuse, created as an online dictionary in 1996 to allow users to search for rhymes, synonyms and definitions. all mentions are passing or primary, borderline speedy deletion. (1ctinus)

Culture/Media/Books

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2024-11-29 04:56 University of Knowledge Incorporated The University of Knowledge Incorporated was a book publisher located in Chicago, Ilinois, USA in the early-mid 20th century. It produced a series of books known as the Wonder Books in the 1930s and 1940s. The editor in chief was Glenn Frank, B.A., M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Seems to fail GNG. (Remsense)
2024-11-30 21:01 Odysseus' Scar (Essay on western literature) "Odysseus' Scar" is the first chapter of Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, a collection of essays by German-Jewish philologist Erich Auerbach charting the development of representations of reality in literature. This first chapter examines the differences between two types of writing about reality embodied by Homer's Odyssey and the Old Testament. Non-notable individual book chapter, no references (Di (they-them))
2024-12-01 12:37 Her Benny (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Her Benny may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-12-02 00:58 Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (novel) (2007 novelization by Suzanne Weyn) Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a 2007 novelization of the film of the same name. The novelization was written by American fantasy author Suzanne Weyn. The novel, or "Magical Movie Novel", as it is named on its cover, was released on October 1, 2007. features absolutely no secondary sources and the novelization is already covered on the page for the movie it was based upon - the movie came out first, the novelization is a commercial adaptation by Scholastic for children - I've personally had no luck finding reliable secondary sources or notability for the novelization. (TradingSpousesWelsch)

Culture/Media/Films

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2024-11-28 20:20 Meet My World (film) Meet My World is a global film campaign, co-produced by Amantani and Andina, based around a series of twelve short films. It focuses on the local skills of the indigenous Quechua children from the Andes of Peru. Doesn't meet WP:NFILM. Every source is promotional (for the movie, its producer and director). (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-28 21:15 Production of Ben-Hur (1959 film) (Production details about the 1959 remake of the 1925 silent film Ben-Hur) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) originally announced a remake of the 1925 silent film Ben-Hur in December 1952, ostensibly as a way to spend its Italian assets. Stewart Granger and Robert Taylor were reported to be in the running for the lead. Nine months later, MGM announced it would make the film in CinemaScope, with shooting beginning in 1954. Content seems to be a direct excerpt of the main article on Ben-Hur. (Ozzycode)
2024-11-30 19:57 Shambu (2008 film) (2008 Indian film) Shambu is a 2008 Indian Malayalam film, directed by KB Madhu. The film stars Vijayakumar, Karthika Mathew, Geetha, Riyaz Khan, Rajan P Dev and Babu Antony in lead roles. The film had musical score by Jassie Gift. The film was made in 2004,[citation needed] but had a delayed release in 2008. No reliable sources or reviews. (DareshMohan)

Culture/Media/Music

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2024-11-27 03:01 Anthony Linden Jones (Australian composer) Anthony Linden Jones (born 1959 in Sydney, Australia) is a composer, conductor and performer living in the Hawkesbury region, on the north west fringe of Sydney. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2024-11-28 10:43 Underground Soul (project created in 2002 by Italian born DJ, A&R and entrepreneur Eleonora Cutaia) Underground Soul is a project created in 2002 by Italian born DJ, A&R and entrepreneur Eleonora Cutaia. Originally started as a "cult" community for Soulful music fans, it used to feature reviews, features and interviews with the scene's most representative artists, as well as promising newcomers. No reliable sources since 2010, article is "sourced" to the item it describes but does not link to it. Article author had another, related article deleted for many years ago. (Smallangryplanet)
2024-11-28 17:56 Bitter Beauty (2001 studio album by Jason Collett) Bitter Beauty is a 2001 album released by Canadian singer/songwriter Jason Collett. Some of the songs, including the title track, were later re-released on Collett's 2003 album Motor Motel Love Songs. 18.34-year-old article, cited only to a single source—added 15.37 years ago, actively fails Wikipedia:Verifiability, and has never demonstrated meeting Wikipedia:Notability. (Fourthords)
2024-11-29 09:52 Electric Coconut Electric Coconut (aka Elektrik Cokernut) were an English Moog band who formed in Surrey in the 1970s. The group consisted of Len Hunter and Bill Wellings of BWD Productions. No significant coverage in reliable sources. The article currently has two references - the first is a problem perennial source, WP:RATEYOURMUSIC, and the second is an online forum. (81.141.91.213)
2024-11-30 07:57 Suture and Other Songs (1999 studio album by Four Hundred Years) Suture and Other Songs is a compilation CD of the Suture LP and Signal 7" by the band Four Hundred Years. Done WP:BEFORE. Only found passing mentions with lack of notability to be included in an encyclopedia. (Wikibear47)
2024-12-01 02:25 The Rock & Roll Story (1961 studio album by Conway Twitty) The Rock & Roll Story, is an album by Conway Twitty, released in 1961. It contains covers of major rock and roll hits from the late 1950s. Doesn't meet WP:NALBUM, old article deriving notability from artist (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-02 04:10 Mikkeli Music Festival (classic music festival) Mikkeli Music Festival is an international Music Festival in Mikkeli, Finland, which attracts musicians and audiences from across Europe. Mariinsky Opera led by Valery Gergiev performs there regularly, and the festival is sometimes called Gergiev Festival. Lack of notability outside its area; only sources available and reliable are primary sources and it is only significant enough for trivial mentions at Valery Gergiev and Mariinsky Opera. (MimirIsSmart)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2024-11-29 07:00 Sahlenburg Marine Radio Station (architectural structure) Sahlenburg Marine Radio Station (German: Küstenfunkstelle Sahlenburg) was a facility of Elbe-Weser Radio in Sahlenburg, an urban part of Cuxhaven, Germany, for marine radio service in short- and mediumwave range. Sahlenburg Marine Radio Station used first a triangular antenna, which was fixed on three guyed wooden masts, each 40 metres tall, which were erected in 1929. Fails WP:GNG. Does not indicate credible significance other than that it exists. Also unsourced. (MimirIsSmart)

Culture/Media/Software

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2024-11-27 21:56 Ezycom (Shareware bulletin board system) Ezycom (EzyBBS) is a shareware bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for MS-DOS by Peter Davies. It is still in active development and currently being developed by Stephen Gibbs and the Ezycom Development Team. The current version of Ezycom is v2.15g2, which was released on 21 April 2010. Fails WP: GNG. I did a WP: BEFORE and could not find any sources to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-27 22:03 OpenTG OpenTG is an open-source implementation of a bulletin board system (BBS) software program written for Linux and/or Unix. Written from scratch in JRuby, the goal is to reproduce the look, feel, and functionality of similar legacy BBS systems such as Tag, Telegard, Maximus or Renegade, which were written for DOS and OS/2 during the pre-internet communication era. Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. I found some sources about "Open TG-Gates", but this appears to be a computational biology database that isn't connected to the subject. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-27 21:59 AdeptXBBS (Bulletin board system software) AdeptXBBS was a BBS originally written explicitly for the OS/2 operating system in 1994. At that time the BBS sub-culture was at its height, and the Internet was emerging. As a result, the authors wrote this system to compete with the many DOS based BBS systems available in commercial markets; however, AdeptXBBS boasted built-in internet gateways, built-in FidoNet capability, and native modern operating system support as differentiating features. Fails WP: GNG. I found one short entry in one dictionary, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-29 19:14 Persistence framework (Database middleware) In computing a persistence framework is middleware that assists in the storage and retrieval of information between applications and databases, especially relational databases. It acts as a layer of abstraction for persisted data, bridging conceptual and technical differences between storage and utilisation. It has not enough notability for itself, only talk about object-relational mapping that already has a article. "Persistence framework" is not a concept with references (Ál)
2024-11-30 13:33 Octopusocial (Venezuelan web application) OctopuSocial is a web application for managing, scheduling and analyzing social networking. It is presented as an alternative for managing social media. Compared to similar applications, it is distinguished by the ability to manage accounts in columnar format, allowing for comments and likes. Doesn't meet WP:WEB, the first 2 sources are press releases, the 3rd is a listing on a ranking site. None of this is WP:SIGCOV (Here2rewrite)
2024-12-01 18:35 Cyclos (Online banking software) Cyclos is online banking software for microfinance institutions, local banks (in developing countries) and complementary currency systems like LETS, TD4W credits, barter networks and time banks. No evidence of notability. Tagged as such for a decade without improvement (Pppery)
2024-12-02 05:59 OSUNY (American dial-up bulletin board) OSUNY (Ohio Scientific Users of New York) was a dial-up bulletin board that was run by two different sysops in the 1980s, "Sysop" while in Scarsdale, New York, and Frank Roberts in White Plains, New York. Named for the Ohio Scientific computer it originally ran on, it attracted a large group of hackers, phone phreaks, engineers, computer programmers, and other technophiles. Fails WP: GNG. I found a couple mentions in some books, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-12-03 08:42 Target Partners Target Partners is a European venture capital fund claiming ca. €300 million under management. It is located in Munich and founded in 1999. The general partners are Waldemar Jantz, Kurt Müller, Berthold von Freyberg, and Michael Münnix.[citation needed] Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)

Culture/Media/Television

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2024-11-29 04:08 Jason Cavalier (Canadian actor and stuntman) Jason Cavalier Leboeuf, generally credited as Jason Cavalier, is a successful Canadian stuntman and actor. Leboeuf is originally from Montreal, Quebec. He started in the television series Time of Your Life as Mickey in 1988. His acting credits include movies featuring Bruce Willis and Jean-Claude Van Damme and performed stunts in moves featuring Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, Jennifer Lawrence and Ed Harris. Successful stuntman, but *significant discusson* online of his carreer is lacking. (Oona Wikiwalker)
2024-11-29 13:30 Alby Grant (Fictional character) Albert "Alby" Grant, played by Matt Ross, is a fictional character from the HBO series Big Love. The character is loosely based on the real life polygamist leader Warren Jeffs. Article about a fictional character that is mostly a plot summary. WP:BEFORE search did not produce significant coverage of this character. (Z1720)
2024-11-29 13:58 Rhonda Volmer (Fictional character) Rhonda Volmer is a fictional character in the HBO series Big Love, and is portrayed by Daveigh Chase. She is introduced in the series as the 14-year-old bride-to-be of Juniper Creek cult leader Roman Grant (Harry Dean Stanton). Article is mostly a plot summary of the character's actions. WP:BEFORE search did not produce additional sources of significant coverage. (Z1720)
2024-12-01 22:12 Cutting Off the Heart (18th episode of the 1st season of KBS Drama Special) "Cutting Off the Heart" (Korean마음을 자르다) is the eighteen episode of the first season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Moon Jeong-hee and Im Ji-kyu, it aired on KBS2 on October 9, 2010. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)
2024-12-01 22:14 I'm Dying Soon (6th episode of the 5th season of KBS Drama Special) "I'm Dying Soon" (Korean나 곧 죽어; RRna god jug-eo) is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Oh Jung-se and Kim Seul-gi, it aired on KBS2 on March 16, 2014. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)
2024-12-01 22:16 Pinocchio's Nose (10th episode of the 7th season of KBS Drama Special) "Pinocchio's Nose" (Korean피노키오의 코) is the tenth episode of the seventh season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Lee Yu-ri, Lee Ha-yool and Park Chan-hwan, it aired on KBS2 on November 27, 2016. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)
2024-12-01 22:17 The Memory in My Old Wallet (1st episode of the 4th season of KBS Drama Special) "The Memory in My Old Wallet" (Korean내 낡은 지갑 속의 기억) is the first episode of the fourth season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Ryu Soo-young, Nam Bo-ra and Yoo In-young, it aired on June 12, 2013. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2024-11-29 23:44 Jack Change It (Card game) Jack Change It is a simple card game of the Crazy Eights family that is popular among children. It is usually played by two to six players, although theoretically it can be played with up to ten. This game is a shedding-type card game, the purpose being for a player to be the first to discard all of their cards. The only sources I can find about this alleged variant of Crazy Eights are sketchy websites. This appears to be a case of citogenesis. (Voorts)
2024-11-30 03:11 Yeah Yeah Beebiss I (Video game with unconfirmed existence) Yeah Yeah Beebiss I, also shortened as Yeah Beebiss I, is the title of a game advertised in 1989. The game, which has not been confirmed to have existed, had been listed in 1989 editions of the video game catalogues Play it Again and FuncoLand. Non-notable video game. The subject matter arguably does not exist. The available sources are speculation about mistranslated or incorrect product listings that aren't from sufficiently wide or reliable coverage to suggest the product listing itself is notable. Two of the sources are a non-notable game using the same title as a pun. The article comes off as an indiscriminate collection of various rumours relating to an obscure listing. (Vrxces)

Culture/Performing arts

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2024-12-02 04:10 Mikkeli Music Festival (classic music festival) Mikkeli Music Festival is an international Music Festival in Mikkeli, Finland, which attracts musicians and audiences from across Europe. Mariinsky Opera led by Valery Gergiev performs there regularly, and the festival is sometimes called Gergiev Festival. Lack of notability outside its area; only sources available and reliable are primary sources and it is only significant enough for trivial mentions at Valery Gergiev and Mariinsky Opera. (MimirIsSmart)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2024-11-28 13:03 Rawendis Rawendis or Rwendi, a Persian sect that took its name from a town (Rawend) near Isfahan. Its origin is unknown, but they held Shi'ite doctrines. Under the year 158 (AD 775) Tabari says that a man of the Rwendis, called al-Ablaq (because he was leprous), asserted that the spirit that was in Jesus was in Ali, then in the imams one after the other to Muhammad "al-Imām" and then finally to Ibrahim "al-Imām" ibn Muhammad; and that thus these were gods. Duplicate and redundant page (Ibn 110)
2024-11-29 15:22 Pragyasagar (Indian Jain monk) Muni Shri 108 Pragya Sagar Ji Maharaj is a Digambara monk. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 15:24 Jinendra Varni (Jain scholar) Jinēndra Varṇī, one of the best-known Jain scholars of the 20th century, is known for his pioneering five-volume Jainendra Siddhanta Kosha and Saman Suttam compilation, the first text accepted by all Jain orders in 1800 years. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 15:26 Vattakera (Indian Jain monk) Vaṭṭakera was a first century CE Digambara Jain Acharya who wrote Mulachara around 150 CE. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 15:30 Jayasena (Indian Jain monk) Jayasena was a twelfth century Digambara Jain Acharya who wrote Tattparyavritti (or the Purport), a commentary on Acharya Kundakunda's Pravachanasara. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-30 07:23 SFC Russia SFC (Students For Christ) is a students' campus ministry operating in Russia. It is a ministry of students from different denominations and backgrounds. The headquarters is located in Saint Petersburg. This is a students' ministry with a variety of students studying in Russia from different parts of the world: from Russia itself, Europe, Africa, Asia, America etc. Done WP:BEFORE. Can't find any good sources. Fails GNG. (Wikibear47)
2024-11-30 21:01 Odysseus' Scar (Essay on western literature) "Odysseus' Scar" is the first chapter of Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, a collection of essays by German-Jewish philologist Erich Auerbach charting the development of representations of reality in literature. This first chapter examines the differences between two types of writing about reality embodied by Homer's Odyssey and the Old Testament. Non-notable individual book chapter, no references (Di (they-them))
2024-12-01 02:58 Tina Fernandes Botts (American philosopher and academic) Tina Fernandes Botts is an American legal scholar and philosophy professor currently teaching at Washburn University School of Law. She is known for her work in constitutional law, legal hermeneutics, intersectionality, feminist philosophy, and philosophy of race (particularly mixed-race theory). Subject is not a notable academic. She has not received a notable national or international award, held a highly selective or distinguished position, or made a significant impact in her discipline. Other users noted in the talk page that she does not meet the criteria for notable academics and that the professor may have written the page herself. (Snoot2)
2024-11-27 08:14 Sri Muthumariamman Temple, Negombo (Hindu temple in Western Province, Sri Lanka) Sri Muthumariamman Temple (Tamil: ஸ்ரீ முத்துமாரியம்மன் கதிர்வேலாயுத சுவாமி கோவில்), also known as Muththumari Amman Temple, is one of the notable Mariamman kovils (temples) in Negombo built in a facet clicking back to the styles of Dravidian architecture. Fails WP:GNG/WP:NBUILDING, has been tagged as unreferenced since August 2014. I have searched and cannot find any reliable independent sources that support the building's notability. (Dan arndt)
2024-11-26 23:15 Abu Tahir Marwazi (Persian philosopher) Qotb al-Zaman Muhammad Abu Tahir Marwazi was a 12th-century prominent Persian philosopher from Khwarezmia. He died in Sarakhs in Iran in 1144. Fails WP:GNG; subject is not notable. No significant coverage in reliable sources.

Found nothing reliable in WP:BEFORE, only one trivial mention on Google Scholar. Internet Archive book search only turns up an archive of Wikipedia articles. The Persian language Wikipedia only cites this English Wikipedia page, and the Tajik language Wikipedia cites something called the "Persian Wiki", which might be a Wikipedia mirror. (GranCavallo)

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2024-11-26 22:21 Waleed Al-Mohamed Abdulmuhsin (Kuwaiti rower (born 1961)) Waleed Al-Mohamed Abdullmuhsin (born 10 July 1961) is a Kuwaiti rower. He competed in the men's single sculls event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-26 22:24 Faisal Al-Harshani (Kuwaiti fencer) Faisal Al-Harshani (born 11 January 1966) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the team foil event at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 1-7. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-26 22:56 Salman Mohamed Hussain (Kuwaiti fencer) Salman Mohamed Hussain (born 19 August 1968) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0-8. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 02:06 Nidia Muñoz (Cuban taekwondo practitioner) Nidia Munoz (born May 8, 1991, in Santiago de Cuba) is a Cuban taekwondo practitioner. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 57 kg event, but was defeated in the first round by the Lebanese athlete Andrea Paoli. fails NOLYMPIC (JayCubby)
2024-11-27 06:08 Saleh Marzouk (Kuwaiti swimmer) Saleh Marzouk (born 2 February 1962) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre butterfly at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 06:09 Thamer Al-Shamroukh (Kuwaiti swimmer) Thamer Al-Shamroukh (born 7 May 1977) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 08:05 Luis Cream (American boxer) Luis Cream (born December 2, 1982) is an American professional boxer managed by Chuck Diesel. Diesel Fit Boxing Professional Sports Management and Consultant Services group out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the grandson of the former World Heavyweight boxing champion Jersey Joe Walcott. Only fought in four bouts, none that were notable. I could not find any real notable references to him barring one article that seems to have been written by the page creator, considering the photo used in the page is similar to the ones in the article. Failing to see a reason why this should be on Wikipedia, being the grandson of a famous boxer in itself is not notable, and who even is Chuck Diesel? (Reunion)
2024-11-27 22:11 All-time Bethlehem Steel FC roster These lists include all players who have made at least one appearance in a competitive match for the Bethlehem Steel FC since the team's first USL season in 2016. Players who have been listed on the team's roster but have not made any appearances are not listed. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-27 22:12 All-time AC St. Louis roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for AC St. Louis since the team's first season in 2010. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, etc.) but never actually made a league appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-27 22:14 All-time Reading United A.C. roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Reading United (formerly Reading Rage) in the USL Premier Development League since the USL began keeping detailed records in 2003. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-27 22:15 All-time Cleveland City Stars roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Cleveland City Stars since their first season in the USL in 2007. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-27 23:18 Simon Stainton (English professional darts player) Simon Stainton (born 9 January 1974 from Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire) is an English professional darts player, who is currently playing in World Darts Federation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 23:53 Triple Crown (women's basketball) The Triple Crown is a term in European professional club basketball that refers to a club winning their country's top-tier level national domestic league, primary national domestic cup, and the top-tier level European-wide continental competition (FIBA Women's European Champions Cup and EuroLeague Women) in the same season. WP:OR/WP:SYNTH; the references provided don't cohesively discuss this topic as a real thing, and a WP:BEFORE failed to yield such coverage that would satisfy WP:GNG or WP:NSPORT. (Left guide)
2024-11-28 06:11 Great Midwest Relay (now the Madison Chicago Relay, a 200-mile relay race) The Great Midwest Relay (a.k.a. GMR) is a two-day, 190 mile relay race, beginning in Madison, Wisconsin and finishing at Chicago's downtown lake-front. Fails the WP:GNG. Did not find significant coverage under this title or the later Madison Chicago one. Last seems to have been run in the early 2010s. (Sammi Brie)
2024-11-28 14:14 Samer Omar (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Samer Haj-Omar Wade (born 20 January 1992) is a former Mexican footballer who played as a forward. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 24 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:15 Luis Amaya (Mexican footballer (born 1997)) Luis Fernando Amaya Medellín (born 11 June 1997) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a midfielder for UAT. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 450 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:18 Armando Arce (Mexican footballer (born 1997)) Armando Enrique Arce Salinas (born 27 January 1997) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a forward. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 262 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:20 Eduardo López (footballer) (Mexican footballer) Eduardo López Villarreal (born 14 October 1994) is a former Mexican footballer who last played as a midfielder for Mineros de Zacatecas. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 535 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 19:31 Luis García (footballer, born 1995) (Mexican footballer) Luis Adalberto García Huerta (born 28 July 1995) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Coras de Nayarit. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played 840 minutes in the Ascenso (says Soccerway). Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 19:34 Emiliano Gómez (Colombian footballer) (Colombian footballer) Emiliano Gómez is a Colombian former footballer who played as a forward. He played internationally for Colombia, making a single appearance in qualification for the 1966 World Cup, against Ecuador on 20 July 1965. At club level, he played for Medellín and Quindío. Having a cap is no longer a free pass. Too big lack of independent, significant in-depth sources about this player - whose year of birth is not even known. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 21:08 Owais Ahmed (cricketer) (Qatari cricketer) Owais Ahmed is a cricketer who plays for the Qatar national cricket team. In September 2019, he was named in Qatar's squad for the 2019 Malaysia Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament. He made his List A debut for Qatar, against Denmark, in the Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament on 23 September 2019. Fails notability and significant coverage criteria (Shrug02)
2024-11-28 22:26 Hamit Şare (Turkish alpine skier (born 1982)) Hamit Şare (born February 19, 1982, in Bursa, Turkey) is an Olympic alpine skier discipline. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 22:51 Sadri Erkılıç (Turkish cross-country skier) Sadri Erkılıç (born 4 February 1915, date of death unknown) was a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's relay event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 23:12 Martin McCloskey (Irish darts player) Martin McCloskey (born 22 September 1964) is an Irish professional darts player who played in British Darts Organisation (BDO) tournaments. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search for sources yields namesakes. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 23:24 Cedric Waegemans (Belgian darts player) Cedric Waegemans (born 26 December 1984) is a Belgian former professional darts player who played in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search for sources only yielded non-independent darts related media. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 15:05 Zhang Zhiyun (Chinese acrobatic gymnast) Zhang Zhiyun (Chinese: 张志云; pinyin: zhāng zhì yún; born December 2, 1999) is a Chinese female acrobatic gymnast. With her partner Mo Zhixin, Zhang competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Does not meet WP:GNG (Riley1012)
2024-11-29 16:41 Wales national under-18 rugby union team (Rugby team) The Wales national Under 18 rugby team is for Welsh rugby union players aged 18 or under on January 1 of the year during which they are selected. Completely unsourced, no evidence of notability (PeeJay)
2024-11-30 07:39 Fred Lunn (English footballer) Frederick Levi Lunn (8 November 1895 – 1972) was an English professional footballer who played as a striker for Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers, Southend United and Nuneaton Borough. Can't find reliable sources. Fails WP:NPLAYER (Wikibear47)
2024-11-30 09:41 Osmann Kijamet (Slovenian darts player) Osman Kijamet (born 30 October 1980) is a Slovenian darts player. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a database source provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-30 09:44 Leung Chen Nam (Darts player) Leung Chen Nam (born 17 August 1984) is a former professional darts player from Hong Kong. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-30 21:09 Ryosuke Sasagaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. His brother is Takuya Sasagaki. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:10 Shota Arai (footballer, born 1985) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 11 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:10 Yoichi Kamimaru (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 11 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:13 Satoshi Yoshioka (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:15 Daiki Sato (footballer, born 1988) (Japanese footballer) was a Japanese football player. Unfortunately does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. WP:NOTMEMORIAL - sad that he did not make more of a mark but that applies to most people. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:17 Yuki Fujimoto (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football manager and former football player, He is the currently assistant coach or individual coach of Singapore. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played on very low levels. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:18 Akira Ishigame (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 6 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 01:08 Song Linshu (Chinese ice dancer) Song Linshu (Chinese: 宋林书; pinyin: Sòng Línshū; born July 9, 1997) is a Chinese ice dancer. With her former skating partner, Sun Zhuoming, she is the 2018 Chinese national silver medalist. They competed twice at the Four Continents Championships and at 2016 Cup of China. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 01:15 Michelle Long (Canadian figure skater) Michelle Long (born April 7, 1992) is a Canadian retired figure skater. She represented Canada at the 2018 Four Continents Championships in Taipei, finishing 15th overall. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 01:11 Sydney Kolodziej (American pair skater) Sydney Kolodziej (born August 18, 1993) is an American pair skater. Representing Canada with Maxime Deschamps, she has competed at the Four Continents Championships, placing 9th in 2018, and on the Grand Prix series, at the 2017 Skate Canada International. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 14:44 Anton Pein (Austrian darts player) Anton Pein (born 9 May 1967) is an Austrian former darts player, regarded as one of the country's best players. He is a former Electronic-Darts World Champion and participated in the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship where he began as a 5000/1 outsider. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:46 Toru Sano (darts player) (English darts player) is a Japanese former professional darts player, who played in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:48 Leroy Kwadijk (Dutch darts player) Leroy Kwadijk (born 3 August 1983) is a former Dutch darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events. Leroy Kwadijk has Career Earnings of £6,142. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:48 Patrick Tringler (Austrian darts player (born 1995)) Patrick Tringler (born 29 September 1995) is an Austrian darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:49 Mats Gies (Dutch darts player) Mats Gies (born 22 October 1994) is a Dutch darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 14:57 Leon de Geus (Dutch darts player) Leon de Geus (born 24 June 1971) is a Dutch former darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 17:21 Mike Poge (German darts player) Mike Poge (born 23 January 1969) is a German professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 17:23 Benjamin Fasching (Austrian darts player) Benjamin Fasching (born 19 August 1988) is an Austrian darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-29 16:47 2007 Ehime FC season (Ehime FC 2007 football season) 2007 Ehime FC season possibly fails WP:GNG but certainly underdeveloped and not fit for mainspace currently. Consensus for deletion with a similar article here. (Microwave Anarchist)
2024-11-29 16:46 2007 Thespa Kusatsu season (Thespa Kusatsu 2007 football season) 2007 Thespa Kusatsu season possibly fails WP:GNG but certainly underdeveloped and not fit for mainspace currently. Consensus for deletion with a similar article here. (Microwave Anarchist)
2024-11-28 14:16 Mario Tinajero (Mexican footballer (born 1995)) Mario Alberto Tinajero Díaz (born 19 January 1995) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cafetaleros de Chiapas. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 18 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:21 Bryan Silva (Mexican footballer (born 1999)) Bryan Silva Maldonado (born 6 February 1999) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a forward for Atlético Aragón. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 126 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:12 Marlon (footballer, born 1987) (Brazilian footballer) Mário Brandão da Silveira, or simply Marlon (born 26 January 1987), is a Brazilian striker. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 5 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:16 Shota Iwata (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extremely far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 1 game in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:21 Tatsuya Kawahara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extremely far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 1 game in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 10:30 Katsuya Senzaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Nowhere near meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. One single game in Japan's second league. Ja:wiki sources are only primary sources. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 10:17 2012 Thespa Kusatsu season (Thespa Kusatsu 2012 football season) The 2012 Thespa Kusatsu season is Thespa Kusatsu's eighth season in J.League Division 2 since promotion from the Japan Football League in 2005. Dumped and abandoned, not a single valid source for 12 years. WP:NOTSTATS (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 17:20 Ole Luckow (German darts player) Ole Luckow (born 28 November 1989) is a German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 21:52 All-time Whitecaps FC 2 roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Whitecaps FC 2 since the team's first USL season in 2015. Subject appears to lack the third party coverage needed to meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-12-01 21:53 All-time Westchester Flames roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Westchester Flames in the USL since the league began keeping detailed records in 2003. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the third party coverage as a grouping needed to meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-12-01 21:56 All-time North Carolina Fusion U23 roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Carolina Dynamo in the USL Premier Development League since the USL began keeping detailed records in 2003. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the third party coverage needed to meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-12-01 21:57 All-time Real Maryland F.C. roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Real Maryland F.C. since the team's first season in USL in 2008. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack third party coverage of the grouping needed to meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-12-01 21:59 All-time Houston Leones roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Houston Leones since the team's first season in the USL Premier Development League in 2008. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the third party coverage needed to meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-12-01 22:06 All-time Greenville Triumph SC roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Greenville Triumph SC since the team's first USL League One season in 2019. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (U.S. Subject appears to lack the third party coverage needed to meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-12-01 22:09 All-time Orlando City SC (2010–2014) roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Orlando City since the team's first season in the USL Professional Division in 2011. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed. Subject appears to lack the third party coverage needed to meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-12-02 01:25 Roxy-James Rodriguez (Austrian darts player) Roxy-James Rodriguez (born 25 November 1991) is an Austrian former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 05:42 Ham Il-nyon (North Korean rower (born 1952)) Ham Il-nyon (born 28 July 1952) is a North Korean rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 05:56 Nguyễn Thị Thị (Vietnamese rower (born 1983)) Nguyễn Thị Thị (born 15 June 1983) is a Vietnamese rower. She competed in the women's lightweight double sculls event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 19:37 Jerzy Twarowski (Polish swimmer (born 1995)) Jerzy Twarowski (born December 19, 1995, in Kraków) is a Polish swimmer specializing in butterfly. Twarowski is a member of University of Iowa Swimming and Diving team in the United States. Prior to college, he represented Jordan Kraków. Twarowski is a multiple Polish junior champion from the age of 13 and a member of the Polish junior national team in swimming. Swam in competitions for juniors/children, fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-12-02 22:40 Matty Macarthur (English association football player) Matthew (Matty) Macarthur (born 24 September 2004) is an Australian footballer who plays as a midfielder for National League South club Farnborough. No evidence of notability; has not played football above Level 6 in English football (Daemonickangaroo2018)
2024-12-01 09:36 Roman Konchikov (Russian darts player) Roman Konchikov (born 23 July 1987 in Moscow) is a former Russian professional darts player. Who played in Professional Darts Corporation tournaments. 1 google news hit. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-12-01 14:47 Ashfaque Sayed (Indian darts player (born 1964)) Ashfaque Sayed (born 17 October 1964) is an Indian professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-03 07:58 Tsai Shing-hsiang (Taiwanese fencer) Tsai Shing-hsiang (Chinese: 蔡興祥; pinyin: Cài Xīngxiáng; born 31 August 1960) is a Taiwanese fencer. He competed in the individual foil and épée events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-03 12:23 Bill Brindley (American soccer player) William Brindley (born December 25, 1982, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a former American soccer player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG - only primary sources, brief career, spell in Pittsburgh Riverhounds only yielded 346 minutes of playing time. (Geschichte)
2024-12-03 12:25 Ryan Cordeiro (American soccer player) Ryan Cordeiro (born May 6, 1986) is an American former professional soccer player. Cordeiro attended Monroe-Woodbury High School and played college soccer at the University of Connecticut. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG - coverage seems trivial, brief career, spell in DC United only yielded 205 minutes of playing time. (Geschichte)
2024-12-03 15:21 Alexandra Proklova (Russian figure skater) Alexandra Alexandrovna Proklova (Russian: Александра Александровна Проклова, born 5 April 2000) is a Russian retired figure skater. She is the 2013 JGP Czech Republic champion and the 2014 Russian junior national bronze medalist. Fails WP:SKATE. (Bgsu98)

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2024-11-30 08:17 Kyaut Tie Stadium (Multi-purpose stadium) Ayar Stadium (Burmese: ဧရာ အားကစားကွင်း) or Kyaut Tie Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in downtown Pathein, Myanmar.It is the home ground of Ayeyawady United FC. Unable to find any reliable primary/secondary sources for the stadium other than this article its self. Fails GNG. (Wikibear47)

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2024-12-03 09:55 Maloka Museum (Science museum in Bogotá, Colombia) The Maloka Museum is an interactive science museum located in Bogotá, Colombia. Unreferenced article on apparently unremarkable science museum; unable to find any sources or distinguishing characteristics of the museum; article consists entirely of original research (now removed) and images of the museum. (Mrfoogles)

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2024-12-02 05:33 Scryptic Studios Scryptic Studios (or simply, Scryptic) is a website created by a group of comic book writers as a massive resource for comic book writers to network, research stories, read news and columns, and find script samples. The etymology of the title, Scryptic (pronounced skrip-tik), is the combination of the words SCRIPT (for writing) and CRYPTIC (for secret); so the title literally translates to: SECRET WRITING. Fails WP:GNG; tagged for notability since 2011, no reliable sources on a Google search. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-03 08:50 Lady Demon (Comics character) Lady Demon is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by Chaos! Comics. Her first appearance was in Lady Death: Between Heaven and Hell #3. Lady Demon is Lady Death's much darker and evolved form. Fails WP:GNG (Kung Fu Man)

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2024-11-27 08:38 Ms. Senior America Pageant The'Ms.Senior America Pageant' is a beauty pageant held in the United States. It is open to women aged 60 and older and is modeled after the Miss America Pageant, with the purpose of presenting "a positive image of aging". Fails WP:NEVENT, lacks significant coverage in multiple independent secondary sources. (Dan arndt)

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2024-12-01 01:13 Big Rous Holt (A small woodland) Big Rous Holt is a small woodland beside the B1191 (Horncastle Road) to the north east of the village of Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire on Roughton Moor. To its south west is Little Rous Holt, and bordering it to the north east is Roughton Scrubs. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Only reference is a link to Google Maps. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:15 Roughton Scrubs (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Roughton Scrubs is a small woodland beside the B1191 (Horncastle Road) to the north east of the village of Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire on Roughton Moor. Bordering it to the south west is Big Rouse Holt with the area to the north across Horncastle Road known as The Wilderness where can be found evidence of medieval Ridge and Furrow farming surrounding the embankment of the long abandoned Woodhall Spa to Horncastle railway. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:14 Haltham Coppice (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Haltham Coppice is a small woodland in the parish of Tumby, Lincolnshire. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Only reference is a link to Google Maps. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:14 Haltham Wood (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Haltham Wood is a woodland in the parish of Haltham in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:15 High Dar Wood (Forest in England) High Dar Wood is a small woodland in the hamlet of Linwood in the parish of Stixwould and Woodhall, Lincolnshire. It is approximately a fifth of a mile north of the slightly smaller Low Dar Wood. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:16 Highall Wood (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Highall Wood is a woodland to the north east of the village of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. It is bordered by Park Plantation to the east and White Hall Wood to the south. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Only reference is a link to a database containing all woodlands. Not notable. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:15 Wellsyke Wood (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Wellsyke Wood is a small woodland on Roughton Moor to the east of the village of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)

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2024-11-26 22:37 University Human Rights Centers (organization) University Human Rights Centers are centers established at universities for the purpose of promoting human rights and social justice locally, nationally, and globally through education, fieldwork, and other efforts. Lack of notability, unable to find sources mentioning them outside of press releases from either the centers or their respective universities webpages. (Originalcola)
2024-11-28 03:59 Daif Abdul-kareem Al-Ghazal (Libyan journalist (1976–2005)) Daif Abdul-kareem Al-Ghazal (1976–2005) was a prominent Libyan journalist and writer who was murdered in Libya in May 2005. Insufficient in-depth sources to support notability. Multiple issues flagged for years without resolution. (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 04:02 Ghada Jamal (presenter) (Libyan television hostess) Ghada Jamal is the first Libyan television hostess to appear on a non-Libyan TV channel. Her show, Hadraza, was first aired on Jaras TV, a Lebanese television channel. Hadraza was purchased by Libyan-based Allibya TV in 2008. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to support notability. (Imcdc)
2024-11-29 21:44 Mariem Hassan con Leyoad (2002 studio album by Mariem Hassan and Leyoad) Mariem Hassan con Leyoad is a 2002 collective album by Mariem Hassan and the Sahrawi group Leyoad. article does not meet notability, as only one secondary source is given (Munfarid1)
2024-12-01 03:20 List of investment banks in Uganda This is a list of investment banks and stock brokerage firms in Uganda Fails WP:NLIST. No sources that establish notability of the list as a whole. (Imcdc)
2024-12-02 04:45 Help Lesotho (organization) Help Lesotho is a non-governmental organization that was founded in 2004 by Dr. Peg Herbert. Based in Ottawa, Canada, Help Lesotho is made up of dedicated people, working to help prevent HIV/AIDS in the country of Lesotho, which has the 2nd highest rate of infection of this disease. One source article that has existed for 18 years. Could not find third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 04:49 Christian Liebig Foundation (organization) Christian Liebig Foundation is a German non-profit organisation which builds schools in Africa and supports educational programs. It is named in honour of Christian Liebig, a journalist of the German news magazine Focus, who was killed in a missile attack outside Baghdad in 2003. Created by a single purpose editor. A search for sources found 4 hits in google news from the same publication. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-03 09:05 Tanguen (12°37′N 0°38′W) (Place in Plateau-Central Region, Burkina Faso) Tanguen is a town in the Kogho Department of Ganzourgou Province in central Burkina Faso. The town has a population of 1,704. No village with the name Tanguen is listed in the archived source in the article. The location in the title (which if incorrect is fatal for the notability of an article with this name) is an individual farm, not a village. No French wikipedia article. Maplandia is an unreliable source. Fails WP:V. (FOARP)
2024-12-03 09:10 Tanguen (12°36′N 0°39′W) (Place in Plateau-Central Region, Burkina Faso) Tanguen is a village in the Kogho Department of Ganzourgou Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 505. No village with this name at the archived source. No village with this name found on the map at the location in the title - only scattered farmland. Maplandia is an unreliable source. No French wikipedia article. Fails WP:V. (FOARP)

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2024-12-03 08:16 VenFin (South African venture capital investment company) VenFin is a South African active private equity and venture capital investment company focusing on high growth investment opportunities. The company has assets in excess of $1.1 billion spanning the telecommunications, software, energy and media sectors. Fails WP:NCORP.Insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)

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2024-11-27 02:06 Nidia Muñoz (Cuban taekwondo practitioner) Nidia Munoz (born May 8, 1991, in Santiago de Cuba) is a Cuban taekwondo practitioner. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 57 kg event, but was defeated in the first round by the Lebanese athlete Andrea Paoli. fails NOLYMPIC (JayCubby)
2024-11-27 15:14 Concentration for the Liberation of Aruba The Concentration for the Liberation of Aruba (Conscientisacion pa Liberacion di Aruba) is a political party in Aruba. At the 2001 Aruban general election, the party won 1.1% of popular votes and none of the 21 seats. doesn't appear to have significant coverage, never won any seats in parliament (Toweli)
2024-11-28 11:38 PromoCapital (Haitian investment bank) PromoCapital, founded in 2004, was to be Haiti's first investment bank and is a subsidiary of PromoBank. The bank was headquartered in Pétion-Ville, Haiti and has representative offices in Washington, D.C., and Aventura, Florida. The firm had 70 partners, and its equity structure was that of a 50/50 joint-venture between the Haitian and the USA shareholders. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-30 11:23 Grupo Aldesa Grupo Aldesa is a Costa Rican financial services consulting firm. It founded the a brokerage house, Aldesa Brokerage House, and was a founding firm of the Costa Rican national stock exchange. It also created the first investment fund in Costa Rica in 1988. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)

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2024-11-26 19:45 Human Interaction Research Institute From 1961 to 2014, the nonprofit Human Interaction Research Institute (HIRI) helped nonprofits, funders and communities handle the challenges of innovation and change, using behavioral science strategies. The Institute was based in Los Angeles. Its work ranged from research, to technical assistance on systems change, to disseminating innovations or helping others to do so. written like an advertisment for a non-notable org that is defunct anyways (Gnisacc)
2024-11-27 22:11 All-time Bethlehem Steel FC roster These lists include all players who have made at least one appearance in a competitive match for the Bethlehem Steel FC since the team's first USL season in 2016. Players who have been listed on the team's roster but have not made any appearances are not listed. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-28 06:11 Great Midwest Relay (now the Madison Chicago Relay, a 200-mile relay race) The Great Midwest Relay (a.k.a. GMR) is a two-day, 190 mile relay race, beginning in Madison, Wisconsin and finishing at Chicago's downtown lake-front. Fails the WP:GNG. Did not find significant coverage under this title or the later Madison Chicago one. Last seems to have been run in the early 2010s. (Sammi Brie)
2024-11-28 11:07 McColl Partners (Investment bank) McColl Partners, LLC is an investment bank that provides services to middle-market companies and financial institutions. McColl Partners advises clients in three primary areas: Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), Private Capital Raises, and Strategic Advisory and Valuation Assignments. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 12:47 Maysville and Lexington Railroad, Southern Division (Defunct railroad company operated 1868-1921) The Maysville and Lexington Railroad, Southern Division, was a 19th- and early 20th-century railway company in north-central Kentucky in the United States. In 1868, along with the Northern Division, it restored the service of the earlier Maysville & Lexington line, which had failed in 1856. Unsourced article that is completely redundant to Maysville and Lexington Railroad, which has essentially the same content. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-28 14:15 Luis Amaya (Mexican footballer (born 1997)) Luis Fernando Amaya Medellín (born 11 June 1997) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a midfielder for UAT. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 450 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:20 Eduardo López (footballer) (Mexican footballer) Eduardo López Villarreal (born 14 October 1994) is a former Mexican footballer who last played as a midfielder for Mineros de Zacatecas. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 535 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 15:33 Sarah Hamilton (politician) Sarah Hamilton is a Canadian politician currently serving as the Edmonton City Councillor for Ward sipiwiyiniwak. Elected in the 2017 municipal election, Hamilton has participated in various council decisions but faced criticism for attendance and ethical concerns in recent years. Likely does not meet WP:NPOL. Additional WP:BLP issues: article makes vague/nonspecific claims ("Hamilton resides in Edmonton and maintains a private life outside of her public duties") and disproportionately focuses on criticism of her "attendance [record] and ethical concerns" with citations that ostensibly lead to news articles but the links point to web pages that do not exist. (RA0808)
2024-11-28 21:23 HEAD STRONG: Fanelli 4 Brain Injury Awareness HEAD STRONG: Fanelli 4 Brain Injury Awareness is a program created to increase public awareness of brain injury and raise funds for the Brain Injury Association of Canada. Organization which fails to meet WP:ORG. (Flibirigit)
2024-11-29 12:06 Midway (near Buffalo Springs), Halifax County, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) Midway is an unincorporated community in Halifax County, Virginia, United States, near Buffalo Springs. It lies at an elevation of 430 feet (131 m). Carlossuarez46 mass creation based on GNIS, an unreliable source. Location is a non-descript cross-roads with no obvious community associated with it. Existence of another Midway just ten miles away in the same county makes this both impossible to verify and very likely to be a mistake. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 23:50 National Organization for Business and Engineering (organization) The National Organization for Business and Engineering (also referred to as NOBE) is a national society uniting business, management, and engineering organizations from universities in the United States and Canada. Unreferenced, no indication of meeting WP:NORG (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-30 01:27 Barnestown, Pennsylvania (human settlement in Pennsylvania, United States of America) Barnestown is a historic community located in Chester County, Pennsylvania. It is located at 40.1045447 -75.8099352. It operated a U.S. post office during the 1880s. Its elevation is 479 ft. Fails WP:GNG; no sources available online and the referenced government website source does not work even in archive; no substantial signs of notability other than that it was a real community existing in records (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-01 01:15 Michelle Long (Canadian figure skater) Michelle Long (born April 7, 1992) is a Canadian retired figure skater. She represented Canada at the 2018 Four Continents Championships in Taipei, finishing 15th overall. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 01:11 Sydney Kolodziej (American pair skater) Sydney Kolodziej (born August 18, 1993) is an American pair skater. Representing Canada with Maxime Deschamps, she has competed at the Four Continents Championships, placing 9th in 2018, and on the Grand Prix series, at the 2017 Skate Canada International. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-11-28 14:16 Mario Tinajero (Mexican footballer (born 1995)) Mario Alberto Tinajero Díaz (born 19 January 1995) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cafetaleros de Chiapas. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 18 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-28 14:21 Bryan Silva (Mexican footballer (born 1999)) Bryan Silva Maldonado (born 6 February 1999) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a forward for Atlético Aragón. Strong failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Soccerway has recorded 126 minutes of play in Mexico's two highest divisions. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-12-02 05:53 Public school systems in Aurora, Illinois (school district in Illinois) Two main school systems have served the Kane County, Illinois core location of Aurora, Illinois since the 1860s, one on either side of the Fox River which physically divides the city. In addition, the far eastern portion of Aurora, within DuPage County, Illinois, has been served by Indian Prairie School District (IPSD)[] 204 since that district's formation in 1972. Brooding site for original research. Three subpages already exist. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-02 18:01 Kent Theater (movie theater in the Bronx, New York City) The Kent Theater was located on 167th Street between the Grand Concourse and Sheridan Avenue in the Concourse section of the Bronx, New York City, U.S. It was opened in the 1930s and closed early 1990s. Terminator 2: Judgment Day was the last show at the theater before it was converted to a 99 cent store. I couldn't find reliable sources for this theater, which appears to be a non-notable neighborhood cinema. Of the sources that I found for a "Kent Theater" in New York City, most were actually for a theater in Brooklyn that is still operating. (Epicgenius)
2024-12-02 15:31 Millers Mills Crossing, New York (Hamlet in New York, United States) Millers Mills Crossing is a hamlet located in the Town of Columbia in Herkimer County, New York, United States. Notability not established with substantive sources, no hamlet evident at coordinates (Reywas92)
2024-12-02 15:32 Schuyler Corners, New York (Hamlet in New York, United States) Schuyler Corners is a hamlet located in the Town of Columbia in Herkimer County, New York, United States. Named, intersection, not a notable community. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)

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2024-11-28 19:34 Emiliano Gómez (Colombian footballer) (Colombian footballer) Emiliano Gómez is a Colombian former footballer who played as a forward. He played internationally for Colombia, making a single appearance in qualification for the 1966 World Cup, against Ecuador on 20 July 1965. At club level, he played for Medellín and Quindío. Having a cap is no longer a free pass. Too big lack of independent, significant in-depth sources about this player - whose year of birth is not even known. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:12 Marlon (footballer, born 1987) (Brazilian footballer) Mário Brandão da Silveira, or simply Marlon (born 26 January 1987), is a Brazilian striker. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 5 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 14:47 Ashfaque Sayed (Indian darts player (born 1964)) Ashfaque Sayed (born 17 October 1964) is an Indian professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)

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2024-11-26 22:21 Waleed Al-Mohamed Abdulmuhsin (Kuwaiti rower (born 1961)) Waleed Al-Mohamed Abdullmuhsin (born 10 July 1961) is a Kuwaiti rower. He competed in the men's single sculls event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-26 22:24 Faisal Al-Harshani (Kuwaiti fencer) Faisal Al-Harshani (born 11 January 1966) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the team foil event at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 1-7. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-26 22:56 Salman Mohamed Hussain (Kuwaiti fencer) Salman Mohamed Hussain (born 19 August 1968) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0-8. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-27 06:08 Saleh Marzouk (Kuwaiti swimmer) Saleh Marzouk (born 2 February 1962) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre butterfly at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 13:03 Rawendis Rawendis or Rwendi, a Persian sect that took its name from a town (Rawend) near Isfahan. Its origin is unknown, but they held Shi'ite doctrines. Under the year 158 (AD 775) Tabari says that a man of the Rwendis, called al-Ablaq (because he was leprous), asserted that the spirit that was in Jesus was in Ali, then in the imams one after the other to Muhammad "al-Imām" and then finally to Ibrahim "al-Imām" ibn Muhammad; and that thus these were gods. Duplicate and redundant page (Ibn 110)
2024-11-29 10:11 Wehhui Tom Liu (Antiques expert) Wehhui Tom Liu (Chinese: 刘文惠, 1956- ) is a Canadian antiques specialist and collector, best known in particular for his collection of fine Chinese ceramics in North America.[citation needed] He is a former Chinese art consultant of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and the Museum of Vancouver, and the director of Canadian Society For Asian Arts. No indication of signifance.Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:BIO. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and no coverage, no updates. (Scope creep)
2024-11-30 09:44 Leung Chen Nam (Darts player) Leung Chen Nam (born 17 August 1984) is a former professional darts player from Hong Kong. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-12-01 12:42 Janamejaya (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Janamejaya may refer to: Both redirects target the same article Janamejaya (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-12-01 14:46 Toru Sano (darts player) (English darts player) is a Japanese former professional darts player, who played in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-29 16:46 2007 Thespa Kusatsu season (Thespa Kusatsu 2007 football season) 2007 Thespa Kusatsu season possibly fails WP:GNG but certainly underdeveloped and not fit for mainspace currently. Consensus for deletion with a similar article here. (Microwave Anarchist)
2024-11-26 23:15 Abu Tahir Marwazi (Persian philosopher) Qotb al-Zaman Muhammad Abu Tahir Marwazi was a 12th-century prominent Persian philosopher from Khwarezmia. He died in Sarakhs in Iran in 1144. Fails WP:GNG; subject is not notable. No significant coverage in reliable sources.

Found nothing reliable in WP:BEFORE, only one trivial mention on Google Scholar. Internet Archive book search only turns up an archive of Wikipedia articles. The Persian language Wikipedia only cites this English Wikipedia page, and the Tajik language Wikipedia cites something called the "Persian Wiki", which might be a Wikipedia mirror. (GranCavallo)

2024-12-03 09:31 Kıavşan (Village in Kalbajar, Azerbaijan) Kıavşan (Kyavshan) is a village in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)

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2024-11-28 11:09 Kazinvestbank KazInvestBank (KIB), previously KazInterBank, is a Kazakhstan commercial bank. On 27 December 2016, the Kazakhstan authorities revoked the licence of Kazinvestbank citing its repeated failures to process payments. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:53 Visor Capital (Investment bank in Kazakhstan) Tengri Capital (formerly JSC Visor Capital) was sold to Tengri Partners in March 2016. Prior to 2016 it was one of the largest investment banks of Kazakhstan and had its headquarters in Almaty. Prior to 2015, Visor Capital provided a full range of investment banking services and advice, including Corporate Finance, Sales & Trading, and Research, to domestic and international clients. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)

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2024-11-29 15:05 Zhang Zhiyun (Chinese acrobatic gymnast) Zhang Zhiyun (Chinese: 张志云; pinyin: zhāng zhì yún; born December 2, 1999) is a Chinese female acrobatic gymnast. With her partner Mo Zhixin, Zhang competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. Does not meet WP:GNG (Riley1012)
2024-11-29 07:06 Musashimurayama East High School (High school in Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan) Tokyo Metropolitan Government Musashimurayama East High School (東京都立武蔵村山東高等学校 Tōkyō Toritsu Musashimurayama Higashi Kōtōgakkō) was a high school in Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1977 by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education, and closed in 2004 due a decline in student numbers in the area. Fails WP:GNG. No demonstration of notability other than that a staff member is notable. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-11-30 21:09 Ryosuke Sasagaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. His brother is Takuya Sasagaki. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:10 Shota Arai (footballer, born 1985) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 11 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:10 Yoichi Kamimaru (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 11 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:13 Satoshi Yoshioka (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:15 Daiki Sato (footballer, born 1988) (Japanese footballer) was a Japanese football player. Unfortunately does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 8 games in a lower Japanese league. WP:NOTMEMORIAL - sad that he did not make more of a mark but that applies to most people. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:17 Yuki Fujimoto (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football manager and former football player, He is the currently assistant coach or individual coach of Singapore. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played on very low levels. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:18 Akira Ishigame (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 6 games in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 01:08 Song Linshu (Chinese ice dancer) Song Linshu (Chinese: 宋林书; pinyin: Sòng Línshū; born July 9, 1997) is a Chinese ice dancer. With her former skating partner, Sun Zhuoming, she is the 2018 Chinese national silver medalist. They competed twice at the Four Continents Championships and at 2016 Cup of China. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-12-01 12:35 Gunkanjima (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) , meaning "battleship island" in Japanese, is the nickname of several islands: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-11-29 16:47 2007 Ehime FC season (Ehime FC 2007 football season) 2007 Ehime FC season possibly fails WP:GNG but certainly underdeveloped and not fit for mainspace currently. Consensus for deletion with a similar article here. (Microwave Anarchist)
2024-11-30 21:16 Shota Iwata (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extremely far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 1 game in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-30 21:21 Tatsuya Kawahara (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extremely far from meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. 1 game in a lower Japanese league. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 10:30 Katsuya Senzaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Nowhere near meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. One single game in Japan's second league. Ja:wiki sources are only primary sources. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-12-01 22:12 Cutting Off the Heart (18th episode of the 1st season of KBS Drama Special) "Cutting Off the Heart" (Korean마음을 자르다) is the eighteen episode of the first season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Moon Jeong-hee and Im Ji-kyu, it aired on KBS2 on October 9, 2010. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)
2024-12-01 22:14 I'm Dying Soon (6th episode of the 5th season of KBS Drama Special) "I'm Dying Soon" (Korean나 곧 죽어; RRna god jug-eo) is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Oh Jung-se and Kim Seul-gi, it aired on KBS2 on March 16, 2014. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)
2024-12-01 22:16 Pinocchio's Nose (10th episode of the 7th season of KBS Drama Special) "Pinocchio's Nose" (Korean피노키오의 코) is the tenth episode of the seventh season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Lee Yu-ri, Lee Ha-yool and Park Chan-hwan, it aired on KBS2 on November 27, 2016. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)
2024-12-01 22:17 The Memory in My Old Wallet (1st episode of the 4th season of KBS Drama Special) "The Memory in My Old Wallet" (Korean내 낡은 지갑 속의 기억) is the first episode of the fourth season of the South Korean anthology series KBS Drama Special. Starring Ryu Soo-young, Nam Bo-ra and Yoo In-young, it aired on June 12, 2013. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NTVEP. (Windborne Rider)
2024-11-30 11:21 Vermilion Partners Vermilion Partners Limited (Chinese: 银硃合伙人有限公司) is an investment banking advisory firm with international operations. It advises businesses on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, restructuring or organic growth, including arranging private placements and debt packages, and also invests alongside its clients and in certain middle-market Chinese enterprises. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-12-02 05:42 Ham Il-nyon (North Korean rower (born 1952)) Ham Il-nyon (born 28 July 1952) is a North Korean rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-03 07:58 Tsai Shing-hsiang (Taiwanese fencer) Tsai Shing-hsiang (Chinese: 蔡興祥; pinyin: Cài Xīngxiáng; born 31 August 1960) is a Taiwanese fencer. He competed in the individual foil and épée events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2024-11-26 22:12 Legislative Party (Indian political term) In India, the members of parliament or state legislatures that belong to a particular political party are known as the Legislative Party. For example, the Congress Party's legislators are known as the Congress Legislative Party or CLP. Traditionally, the head of the majority Legislative Party in Parliament is chosen as Prime Minister, and that of the majority Legislative Party in a State, the Chief Minister. wikipedia is not a dictionary (Gnisacc)
2024-11-28 10:31 Iqbal Khan (banker) (Indian-Saudi Arabian banker (born 1957)) Iqbal Khan (born February 13, 1957) is the founding board member and chief executive officer of Fajr Capital, and a member of the board of directors of Jadwa Investment in Saudi Arabia, Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam in Brunei and MENA Infrastructure Fund. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to support notability. (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 23:08 Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College (Private school) Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Saraswati Vidya Mandir Inter College is an educational institution in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh. The school is affiliated by Central Board of Secondary Education, There is also one branch which is affiliated to UP Board. Unreferenced and only 1 google news hit from searching. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 15:22 Pragyasagar (Indian Jain monk) Muni Shri 108 Pragya Sagar Ji Maharaj is a Digambara monk. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 15:24 Jinendra Varni (Jain scholar) Jinēndra Varṇī, one of the best-known Jain scholars of the 20th century, is known for his pioneering five-volume Jainendra Siddhanta Kosha and Saman Suttam compilation, the first text accepted by all Jain orders in 1800 years. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 15:26 Vattakera (Indian Jain monk) Vaṭṭakera was a first century CE Digambara Jain Acharya who wrote Mulachara around 150 CE. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 15:30 Jayasena (Indian Jain monk) Jayasena was a twelfth century Digambara Jain Acharya who wrote Tattparyavritti (or the Purport), a commentary on Acharya Kundakunda's Pravachanasara. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-29 17:28 SPNRC High School (Public school, aided school in Gollapudi, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India) SPNRC High School (Sri Posani Narasimha Rao Choudari High School, Telugu:శ్రీ పోసాని నరసింహారావు చౌదరి ఉన్నత పాఠశాల) is a co-educational aided secondary school. It was established on 12 August 1964 in Gollapudi beside the National Highway 9, India. It is one of the oldest schools in Vijayawada. Doesn't meet WP:GNG, unsourced since 2013 (Smallangryplanet)
2024-11-29 20:47 Guptinandi (Indian Jain monk) Acharya Guptinandi Ji is a Digambara monk initiated by Acharya Kunthusagar. low notability and lack of reliable sources (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-30 09:17 Khairani Paro Khairani Paro (Khairani Colony) is a colony in Tando Qaiser named after Khair Muhammad Nizamani, a son of Aludo Khan Nizamani and grandson of Nizam-ud-din. People of this Paro are called Khairani. Done WP:BEFORE. Clearly fails GNG. (Wikibear47)
2024-11-30 19:57 Shambu (2008 film) (2008 Indian film) Shambu is a 2008 Indian Malayalam film, directed by KB Madhu. The film stars Vijayakumar, Karthika Mathew, Geetha, Riyaz Khan, Rajan P Dev and Babu Antony in lead roles. The film had musical score by Jassie Gift. The film was made in 2004,[citation needed] but had a delayed release in 2008. No reliable sources or reviews. (DareshMohan)
2024-11-30 22:08 Vallal Dr. Alagappar Museum Valla Dr. Alagappar Museum is a museum in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India. It is maintained and controlled by Alagappa University. Very short article, no indication of notability. (TheTechie)
2024-11-26 20:10 Murder of Rahul Bhat (2022 murder in India) Rahul Bhat was a Kashmiri Pandit and resident of Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India who was shot dead by terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba in May 2022. The article is more of a news report and does not meet the notability guidelines for an encyclopedia article. (Sahil023)
2024-11-27 08:14 Sri Muthumariamman Temple, Negombo (Hindu temple in Western Province, Sri Lanka) Sri Muthumariamman Temple (Tamil: ஸ்ரீ முத்துமாரியம்மன் கதிர்வேலாயுத சுவாமி கோவில்), also known as Muththumari Amman Temple, is one of the notable Mariamman kovils (temples) in Negombo built in a facet clicking back to the styles of Dravidian architecture. Fails WP:GNG/WP:NBUILDING, has been tagged as unreferenced since August 2014. I have searched and cannot find any reliable independent sources that support the building's notability. (Dan arndt)
2024-11-28 23:47 Madarsa Talimul Arabi Amsin (school in India) Madarsa Talimul Arabi, Amsin, Faizabad, is an Arabic, Urdu, English and Hindi, co-educational madarasa and school from prep to grade 8 founded and run by Madarsa Talim ul Arabi trust. The school is located in Amsin Bazar, a gram panchayat of Faizabad district, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Unreferenced for 13 years. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 06:23 Samudra Methi When Fenugreek or Methi plants are harvested as microgreens they are referred to as Samudra Methi. Abandoned article. Does not demonstrate any notability other than that it is a herb that exists. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-11-30 10:59 Arambegama (7°16′N 80°32′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Arambegama is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article by Dr. Blofeld. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one with no obvious information about this location. Likely based on GNS data, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is within Kadugannawa, which we already have an article about. Essential fails verification, and more so WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 11:03 Arambegama (7°20′N 80°34′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Arambegama is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article by Dr. Blofeld. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one at which no information (nor way of even finding information) about this supposed village is available. Likely based on GNS data, an unreliable source. The location, which is in the article title (and so, if wrong, fatal for the article), is really the village of Aladeniya. Fails WP:V, and even more so WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 11:05 Batagalla (7°15′N 80°40′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Batagalla is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article by Dr. Blofeld. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one at which no information (nor way of even finding information) about this supposed village is available. Likely based on GNS data, an unreliable source. The location, which is in the article title (and so, if wrong, fatal for the article), is really a random hillside near the village of Etulgama. Fails WP:V, and even more so WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 11:06 Batagalla (7°22′N 80°34′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Batagalla is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article by Dr. Blofeld. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one at which no information (nor way of even finding information) about this supposed village is available. Likely based on GNS data, an unreliable source. The location, which is in the article title (and so, if wrong, fatal for the article), is really in or near to the village of Kotinkaduwa. Fails WP:V, and even more so WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 11:08 Owala (7°16′N 80°34′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Owala is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article by Ser Amantio de Nicolao. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one at which no information (nor way of even finding information) about this supposed village is available. Likely based on GNS data, an unreliable source. The location, which is in the article title (and so, if wrong, fatal for the article), is apparently known as Embilmeegame based on addresses at the location. Fails WP:V, and even more so WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 11:21 Owala (7°31′N 80°39′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Owala is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. The location in the article-title is an empty hillside. Owala is the name of the primary school roughly a kilometre from this location, but the school appears to be part of Matale (the school is called "Owala Primary school, Matale"). Mass created article by Ser Amantio di Nicolao. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one containing no information, nor way of finding information, about this location. The article is, based on prior experience, most likely based on information from GNS, an unreliable source. Fails WP:V, WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 11:23 Talwatta (7°16′N 80°40′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Talwatta is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article by Ser Amantio di Nicolao. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one containing no information, nor way of finding information, about this location. The article is, based on prior experience, most likely based on information from GNS, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is really the village of Ampitiya. Fails WP:V, WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 11:27 Talwatta (7°17′N 80°39′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Talwatta is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article by Ser Amantio di Nicolao. The link to the Sri Lankan government website is a generic one containing no information, nor way of finding information, about this location. The article is, based on prior experience, most likely based on information from GNS, an unreliable source. The location is clearly within the boundaries of the city of Kandy and there is no obvious village at this location, still less one called Talwatta (local addresses do not mention this name). Fails WP:V, WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-12-01 03:14 Industrial Investment Bank of India (Development Finance Institution) The Industrial Investment Bank of India (IIBI) was a development finance institution under the ownership of Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It operated from its inception in 1971 until it was closed down by the Indian government in 2012. It was a development finance institution with the aim of rehabilitating sick industrial companies in India. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-12-01 14:06 Gulab Singh Saini (Indian activist) Gulab Singh Saini was an Indian freedom fighter and commander-in-chief of the army of princely state of Ballabhgarh. He led the army of Ballabhgarh state in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and was hanged on 9 January 1858 in Delhi's Chandni Chowk along with two other leaders of the mutiny.[citation needed] Only sources provided are self published. Little information to be found online hence unable to establish notability (Ixudi)
2024-12-01 14:47 Ashfaque Sayed (Indian darts player (born 1964)) Ashfaque Sayed (born 17 October 1964) is an Indian professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-03 13:29 Nagolla (7°27′N 80°37′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Nagolla is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass-created article and essentially unsourced since the link to the Sri Lankan government website contains no information about this location, nor gives any obvious way of finding such information on it about this place. The location, which is part of the article title (and thus, if incorrect, fatal to the verifiability of this place) is in the Kotuwegedara neighbourhood of Matale town. There is nowhere in or near this place called Nagolla. Fails WP:V, and even more so WP:GEOLAND. (FOARP)
2024-12-03 13:54 Ambatalawa (7°2′N 80°40′E) (Village in Central Province, Sri Lanka) Ambatalawa is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. Mass created article. No evidence of existence (the citation is a generic one to a high-level Sri Lankan government website containing no information about this topic). Location (which is part of the title) appears to be a farm in the village of Kumbaloluwa. Fails WP:V. (FOARP)
2024-12-03 14:26 Alutgama (Topics referred to by the same term) Alutgama may refer to: DAB page not required - all moved to pages dabbed by the districts they are located in (or in one case by its moderns spelling being different). (FOARP)

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2024-11-27 05:24 Yu Xihe (Musical artist) Yu Xihe Shuang (aka Yu Xihe or Yu Lunas) is a Filipino-Chinese model, singer and actress. She is most well known for her role as Jules in Flores de la Pasion. I cannot find any sources indicating notability for this BLP. (Di (they-them))
2024-11-30 08:17 Kyaut Tie Stadium (Multi-purpose stadium) Ayar Stadium (Burmese: ဧရာ အားကစားကွင်း) or Kyaut Tie Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in downtown Pathein, Myanmar.It is the home ground of Ayeyawady United FC. Unable to find any reliable primary/secondary sources for the stadium other than this article its self. Fails GNG. (Wikibear47)
2024-12-02 05:56 Nguyễn Thị Thị (Vietnamese rower (born 1983)) Nguyễn Thị Thị (born 15 June 1983) is a Vietnamese rower. She competed in the women's lightweight double sculls event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2024-11-27 06:09 Thamer Al-Shamroukh (Kuwaiti swimmer) Thamer Al-Shamroukh (born 7 May 1977) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 16:03 Muhammad-Hassan Jazayeri (imam) Ayatollah Seyyed Haj Muhammad-Hassan Jazayeri was from Khuzestan and he was a direct descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad and was a descendant of Seyyed Nematollah Jazayeri who started the name Jazayeri in 1640 (D.1700). Ayatollah Seyyed Haj Muhammad-Hassan Jazayeri was born in 1270 (1892) in the city of Qom, Iran. No sources found, cannot confirm any of biographical details to thereby confirm notability. Has been unreferenced for 12 years. (Kazamzam)
2024-11-28 16:43 Elmalıya Yangınım (song) Elmalıya Yangınım(Elmalıya Vurgunum ) is a Turkish folkloric tune (Kaşık Havası) or tsifteteli(kanto).The meter is 8/8. Never charted, never been covered, can’t find other sources. (Roastedbeanz1)
2024-11-28 18:29 Abdul-Wasa Al-Saqqaf (Arab poet, journalist, writer and translator) Abdul-Wasa Taha Al-Saqqaf (born 12 February 1974) is a Yemeni writer, poet, researcher, analyst and translator who was born in Al-Hadharim village in Taiz Governorate. Not a notable person. Claim of ancient ancestry came from the profile of a blogger, and the other sources are forum posts and websites. No actual claim of notability is even made. (Drmies)
2024-11-28 22:26 Hamit Şare (Turkish alpine skier (born 1982)) Hamit Şare (born February 19, 1982, in Bursa, Turkey) is an Olympic alpine skier discipline. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 22:51 Sadri Erkılıç (Turkish cross-country skier) Sadri Erkılıç (born 4 February 1915, date of death unknown) was a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's relay event at the 1936 Winter Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2024-11-28 11:24 CFM Indosuez Wealth Management CFM Indosuez Wealth Management was established in 1922 under the name Crédit Foncier de Monaco. Fails WP:NCORP. Lack of independent in-depth sources to support subsidiary having its own article. (Imcdc)
2024-11-29 07:11 Finnish Infantry Division Generic Organisation Finnish Infantry Division Generic Organisation No sources; doubtful there is a whole lot of independent discussion of finnish industry division organization changes year to year in the 1930s/1940s. Also no content or discussion other than a list of data. Article created in 2003 and has not been expanded or cited since. (Mrfoogles)

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2024-11-29 13:08 Zsolt Dunszt Zsolt Dunszt (born 1980) is a Hungarian chef, farmer, BBQ world champion, and innovative food developer. not meeting notability guidelines could only find social media pages (Meiswikepiediaeditor)
2024-11-30 18:09 Stadion Františka Kloze (Multi-use stadium in Kladno, Czech Republic) Stadion Františka Kloze is a multi-use stadium in Kladno, Czech Republic. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of SK Kladno. The stadium holds 4,000 people and was opened in 1914. It is named after former player František Kloz, situated by the street also named after him. Articles should be deleted if they do not meet the General Notability Guideline (GNG). For an article to be considered notable, it must be covered by reliable, independent sources in a significant way. If the topic lacks substantial, independent media coverage or has limited historical, cultural, or architectural significance, it is not suitable for inclusion. Articles relying on user-generated content or databases also fail to meet verifiability standards. Therefore, articles with insufficient sources or relevance should be nominated for deletion to maintain Wikipedia’s quality standards. (Paradygmaty)
2024-12-02 19:37 Jerzy Twarowski (Polish swimmer (born 1995)) Jerzy Twarowski (born December 19, 1995, in Kraków) is a Polish swimmer specializing in butterfly. Twarowski is a member of University of Iowa Swimming and Diving team in the United States. Prior to college, he represented Jordan Kraków. Twarowski is a multiple Polish junior champion from the age of 13 and a member of the Polish junior national team in swimming. Swam in competitions for juniors/children, fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-12-03 15:21 Alexandra Proklova (Russian figure skater) Alexandra Alexandrovna Proklova (Russian: Александра Александровна Проклова, born 5 April 2000) is a Russian retired figure skater. She is the 2013 JGP Czech Republic champion and the 2014 Russian junior national bronze medalist. Fails WP:SKATE. (Bgsu98)

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2024-11-27 20:09 Essex Society for Family History The Essex Society for Family History (abbreviated to ESFH) is a family history society, that covers the county of Essex, England. It includes the former parts of the county, Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock, which are now unitary districts. Parts of historic Essex that are now in Greater London are covered by the East of London Family History Society and the Waltham Forest Family History Society. No claim of particular notability other than existing; no references since 2009; googling does not reveal reasons for notability or reliable sources (Mrfoogles)
2024-11-27 23:18 Simon Stainton (English professional darts player) Simon Stainton (born 9 January 1974 from Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire) is an English professional darts player, who is currently playing in World Darts Federation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-28 23:12 Martin McCloskey (Irish darts player) Martin McCloskey (born 22 September 1964) is an Irish professional darts player who played in British Darts Organisation (BDO) tournaments. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search for sources yields namesakes. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 13:45 Limbless Association (British charitable organization) The Limbless Association is a charitable organization in the United Kingdom set up to help those with limb loss, and assist their families and carers. It is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales and its charity registration number is 803533. Created by a single purpose editor without citation. Marked for notability concerns for 11 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 16:41 Wales national under-18 rugby union team (Rugby team) The Wales national Under 18 rugby team is for Welsh rugby union players aged 18 or under on January 1 of the year during which they are selected. Completely unsourced, no evidence of notability (PeeJay)
2024-11-29 23:23 Japanese-Lithuanian Hieroglyphs Dictionary Japanese-Lithuanian Hieroglyphs Dictionary (Lithuanian: Japonų-lietuvių kalbų hieroglifų žodynas, Japanese: 漢リ字典) is the Japanese-Lithuanian dictionary. It is the only Japanese–Lithuanian dictionary that has been published in Lithuania. Author – hab. dr. Dalia Švambarytė. Fails WP:NBOOK. (Voorts)
2024-11-30 07:39 Fred Lunn (English footballer) Frederick Levi Lunn (8 November 1895 – 1972) was an English professional footballer who played as a striker for Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers, Southend United and Nuneaton Borough. Can't find reliable sources. Fails WP:NPLAYER (Wikibear47)
2024-12-01 01:13 Big Rous Holt (A small woodland) Big Rous Holt is a small woodland beside the B1191 (Horncastle Road) to the north east of the village of Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire on Roughton Moor. To its south west is Little Rous Holt, and bordering it to the north east is Roughton Scrubs. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Only reference is a link to Google Maps. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:15 Roughton Scrubs (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Roughton Scrubs is a small woodland beside the B1191 (Horncastle Road) to the north east of the village of Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire on Roughton Moor. Bordering it to the south west is Big Rouse Holt with the area to the north across Horncastle Road known as The Wilderness where can be found evidence of medieval Ridge and Furrow farming surrounding the embankment of the long abandoned Woodhall Spa to Horncastle railway. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 03:19 Hearth son (younger son of a landed knight or baron) A hearth son was, in medieval England, a younger son of a landed knight or baron, who due to the laws of feudal inheritance, did not have his own land. Unlike in Anglo-Saxon times, when land was split between surviving sons, during the Middle Ages the eldest son of a landed family inherited the estate entire. Unreferenced despite being tagged for improvement since 2009; no referenced content to merge to the most closely related topic, Primogeniture (Klbrain)
2024-12-02 04:10 Mikkeli Music Festival (classic music festival) Mikkeli Music Festival is an international Music Festival in Mikkeli, Finland, which attracts musicians and audiences from across Europe. Mariinsky Opera led by Valery Gergiev performs there regularly, and the festival is sometimes called Gergiev Festival. Lack of notability outside its area; only sources available and reliable are primary sources and it is only significant enough for trivial mentions at Valery Gergiev and Mariinsky Opera. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-02 06:01 Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (British medical charity) The Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (PCMT) is a charitable trust in the United Kingdom. It was established to raise money for research into brain tumours, and to help finance care for terminally ill cancer patients. Unreferenced for 17 years. No hits in google news or books, which is highly unusual for a UK based organisation. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-01 01:14 Haltham Coppice (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Haltham Coppice is a small woodland in the parish of Tumby, Lincolnshire. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Only reference is a link to Google Maps. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:14 Haltham Wood (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Haltham Wood is a woodland in the parish of Haltham in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:15 High Dar Wood (Forest in England) High Dar Wood is a small woodland in the hamlet of Linwood in the parish of Stixwould and Woodhall, Lincolnshire. It is approximately a fifth of a mile north of the slightly smaller Low Dar Wood. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 01:16 Highall Wood (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Highall Wood is a woodland to the north east of the village of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. It is bordered by Park Plantation to the east and White Hall Wood to the south. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Only reference is a link to a database containing all woodlands. Not notable. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-01 06:20 Pikknasv (Island in Estonia) Pikknasv is an island belonging to the country of Estonia. Single sentence article with lmost no mention or SIGCOV of subject whatsoever, fails WP:GNG and WP:NGEO (Sparkle & Fade)
2024-12-01 01:15 Wellsyke Wood (woodland in Lincolnshire, England, UK) Wellsyke Wood is a small woodland on Roughton Moor to the east of the village of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. Non-notable small woodland, WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Unreferenced and no suitable reliable sources could be found. (Dan Leonard)
2024-12-03 08:48 LundXY LundXY Global Ventures is an angel investment and startup catalyst headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded by serial entrepreneur Morten Lund in 2007. By 2013, parts of the operation had been superseded by Lund's new OnlyXO network. Fails WP:NCORP.Insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 11:39 Frida Röhl (Swedish actress and director) Frida Karolina Röhl, (born 30 September 1971) is a Swedish actress and director. And since 2004 the artistic director for Teater Tribunalen in Stockholm. Röhl is educated at Teaterhögskolan in Malmö and she has become a known name also as a director. She also is a teacher at Stockholms dramatiska högskola, and from March 2014 she is the boss at Folkteatern in Gothenburg. Fails WP:ENTERTAINER. Only notable performance is in a notable film in a minor role. Is also director for a theatre troupe which was not notable either. (MimirIsSmart)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe

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2024-11-30 09:41 Osmann Kijamet (Slovenian darts player) Osman Kijamet (born 30 October 1980) is a Slovenian darts player. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a database source provided. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe

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2024-11-28 23:24 Cedric Waegemans (Belgian darts player) Cedric Waegemans (born 26 December 1984) is a Belgian former professional darts player who played in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search for sources only yielded non-independent darts related media. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 17:43 Hubertusbach (River in Germany) Hubertusbach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Notability: Is not in the (very extensive) state list of streams, but is mentioned in a document about stream development by the City of Bonn (in German) as a "semi-natural, deeply incised stream in agricultural land, occasionally without water" that's 460 metres (0.29 mi) long and "upstream of the main road constructed like a ditch. Straightened below the main road in agricultural land. Piped in the last flow section" (roughly translated). No mentions in other contexts found. (Turtlecrown)
2024-11-29 22:29 Luctor International (importing company for Van Gogh Vodkas) Luctor International is the importing company for Van Gogh Vodkas, vodka-based liqueurs, and Van Gogh gin. Fails WP:NCORP. (Voorts)
2024-11-29 07:00 Sahlenburg Marine Radio Station (architectural structure) Sahlenburg Marine Radio Station (German: Küstenfunkstelle Sahlenburg) was a facility of Elbe-Weser Radio in Sahlenburg, an urban part of Cuxhaven, Germany, for marine radio service in short- and mediumwave range. Sahlenburg Marine Radio Station used first a triangular antenna, which was fixed on three guyed wooden masts, each 40 metres tall, which were erected in 1929. Fails WP:GNG. Does not indicate credible significance other than that it exists. Also unsourced. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-11-30 23:08 Roßsiefenbach (River in Germany) Roßsiefenbach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Notability: Small brook in Bonn, Germany, not found by name on a Google search except on Wikipedia mirrors. Water body referred to by the GKZ number on the de.wikipedia page matches an unnamed 0.9 km (0.6 mi) watercourse (Turtlecrown)
2024-12-01 14:49 Mats Gies (Dutch darts player) Mats Gies (born 22 October 1994) is a Dutch darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 17:23 Benjamin Fasching (Austrian darts player) Benjamin Fasching (born 19 August 1988) is an Austrian darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 17:20 Ole Luckow (German darts player) Ole Luckow (born 28 November 1989) is a German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-12-01 19:18 Wilhelm Albert, Duke of Urach (Duke of Urach) Prince Wilhelm Albert Raphael Maria of Urach, Count of Württemberg, 5th Duke of Urach (German: Wilhelm Albert Fürst von Urach, Graf von Württemberg, 5. Herzog von Urach; born on 9 August 1957), is the head of the morganatic Urach branch of the dynasty which reigned as kings of Württemberg in Germany until 1918. Does not meet GNG. 3 of the references are ancestry trees, 2 are about the castle, one is a genealogical note (not a source), one is about his wife's family and the last reference is about his brother. (D1551D3N7)
2024-12-03 11:53 Bärbel Röhl (German actress) Bärbel Röhl (born 6 March 1950) is a German actress. Fails WP:ENTERTAINER; stars in no notable performances and only point of notability is that daughter and niece are notable actors (MimirIsSmart)

Geography/Regions/Oceania

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2024-11-27 03:01 Anthony Linden Jones (Australian composer) Anthony Linden Jones (born 1959 in Sydney, Australia) is a composer, conductor and performer living in the Hawkesbury region, on the north west fringe of Sydney. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2024-11-28 11:12 Lazard Carnegie Wylie (boutique investment bank that advises in mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, initial public offerings and related transactions) Lazard Carnegie Wylie is a boutique investment bank that advises on mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, initial public offerings and related transactions. The firm was founded in 2000 by John Wylie and Mark Carnegie. In July 2007, Carnegie, Wylie & Co was acquired by Lazard and is now a subsidiary of that firm. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:56 BKK Partners BKK Partners is an Australian boutique investment bank that provides corporate advisory services including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and strategic consulting. The firm was founded in 2009 by former Goldman Sachs JBWere bankers Alastair Walton, Andrew Stuart and John Anderson. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-29 00:45 List of Nicodamidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Nicodamidae. As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts 31 species in 7 genera: WP:REDUNDANTFORK of Nicodamidae and its genera pages. Restates information provided there in a different format without adding anything, doubling the work to keep taxonomy up to date. (Mediocre.marsupial)
2024-12-01 06:00 Community housing in Australia (Community housing, not for profit social housing in Australia) Community housing in Australia is not-for-profit affordable housing provided by community housing organisations known as Community Housing Providers (CHPs). It is part of the social housing sector. CHPs have varying modes of operation and structure, and different types of stock. School essay-like article of unclear value created by (and 95% authored by) a blocked sockpuppet user extensively involved in promoting the work of a professional in this field (Joe Flood, article now deleted) and his organisation (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, article soon to be deleted by PROD). The article includes at least 2 citations to Flood's work and is almost certainly an attempt to promote his opinions and theories. (Axad12)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2024-11-28 10:51 City Development Index (Measurement of cities' development level) The City Development Index (CDI) was developed for the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) in 1996 and measures the level of development in cities. The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) used the indicator to rank cities of the world according to their level of development. Appears to be one of a number of poorly sourced articles promoting the non-notable work of "Joe Flood (policy analyst)", the article about whom was deleted recently for similar reasons (Axad12)
2024-11-28 11:07 McColl Partners (Investment bank) McColl Partners, LLC is an investment bank that provides services to middle-market companies and financial institutions. McColl Partners advises clients in three primary areas: Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), Private Capital Raises, and Strategic Advisory and Valuation Assignments. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:09 Kazinvestbank KazInvestBank (KIB), previously KazInterBank, is a Kazakhstan commercial bank. On 27 December 2016, the Kazakhstan authorities revoked the licence of Kazinvestbank citing its repeated failures to process payments. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:12 Lazard Carnegie Wylie (boutique investment bank that advises in mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, initial public offerings and related transactions) Lazard Carnegie Wylie is a boutique investment bank that advises on mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, initial public offerings and related transactions. The firm was founded in 2000 by John Wylie and Mark Carnegie. In July 2007, Carnegie, Wylie & Co was acquired by Lazard and is now a subsidiary of that firm. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:21 CHARM Bank The term CHARM Bank refers to an acronym popularly used in the 1990s to describe the top boutique investment banks of the decade. Can't find any proper independent sources to prove this acronym even existed. (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:24 CFM Indosuez Wealth Management CFM Indosuez Wealth Management was established in 1922 under the name Crédit Foncier de Monaco. Fails WP:NCORP. Lack of independent in-depth sources to support subsidiary having its own article. (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:30 Conquest Advisory (financial services firm) Conquest is an independent investment banking and asset management services firm founded in 2010 and owned by its directors. The head-office of its advisory services is registered in London, United Kingdom, and it has primary operations in Asia-Pacific, Continental Europe and Latin America. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:38 PromoCapital (Haitian investment bank) PromoCapital, founded in 2004, was to be Haiti's first investment bank and is a subsidiary of PromoBank. The bank was headquartered in Pétion-Ville, Haiti and has representative offices in Washington, D.C., and Aventura, Florida. The firm had 70 partners, and its equity structure was that of a 50/50 joint-venture between the Haitian and the USA shareholders. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:48 GFH BSC (Financial organization of Bahrain) GFH is a financial investment group, with headquarters in Bahrain Financial Harbour (Bahrain), listed on the Bahrain Stock Exchange, Kuwait Stock Exchange and Dubai Financial Market. In 2007, GFH listed its GDR's in the London Stock Exchange. They provide diversified investment and commercial portfolio in sectors that includes Wealth Management, Commercial Banking, Asset Management, Real Estate Investments. Duplicate article. See GFH Financial Group (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:53 Visor Capital (Investment bank in Kazakhstan) Tengri Capital (formerly JSC Visor Capital) was sold to Tengri Partners in March 2016. Prior to 2016 it was one of the largest investment banks of Kazakhstan and had its headquarters in Almaty. Prior to 2015, Visor Capital provided a full range of investment banking services and advice, including Corporate Finance, Sales & Trading, and Research, to domestic and international clients. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:56 BKK Partners BKK Partners is an Australian boutique investment bank that provides corporate advisory services including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and strategic consulting. The firm was founded in 2009 by former Goldman Sachs JBWere bankers Alastair Walton, Andrew Stuart and John Anderson. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-29 13:45 Limbless Association (British charitable organization) The Limbless Association is a charitable organization in the United Kingdom set up to help those with limb loss, and assist their families and carers. It is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales and its charity registration number is 803533. Created by a single purpose editor without citation. Marked for notability concerns for 11 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 22:28 Van Gogh Vodka Van Gogh Vodka produces unflavored vodka, flavored vodka, and gin. The vodka was introduced in January 2000 and is produced at Distillery Cooymans International in Tilburg, the Netherlands. Van Gogh currently produces a total of 25 expressions, 16 of which are available in the U.S. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. (Voorts)
2024-11-29 22:29 Luctor International (importing company for Van Gogh Vodkas) Luctor International is the importing company for Van Gogh Vodkas, vodka-based liqueurs, and Van Gogh gin. Fails WP:NCORP. (Voorts)
2024-11-29 23:50 National Organization for Business and Engineering (organization) The National Organization for Business and Engineering (also referred to as NOBE) is a national society uniting business, management, and engineering organizations from universities in the United States and Canada. Unreferenced, no indication of meeting WP:NORG (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-30 11:23 Grupo Aldesa Grupo Aldesa is a Costa Rican financial services consulting firm. It founded the a brokerage house, Aldesa Brokerage House, and was a founding firm of the Costa Rican national stock exchange. It also created the first investment fund in Costa Rica in 1988. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-12-01 03:00 Riovic (Financial technology company) Riovic Capital Group, or simply Riovic, is a financial technology and investment company that specializes in emerging technologies. Fails WP:NCORP. Promotional tone. (Imcdc)
2024-12-01 03:03 Cybatar (Venture capital firm) Cybatar is a venture capital firm and startup accelerator founded by Phiwa Nkambule in October 2014 initially as a social networking platform for tech entrepreneurs and developers. It invests in the internet of things, big data and cloud computing, and has been involved in the development of other technology startups including financial technology company Riovic. Fails WP:NCORP. Promotional tone. (Imcdc)
2024-12-01 03:23 Alliance Investment Bank Malaysia Alliance Investment Bank Malaysia Berhad (AIBB), a subsidiary of Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad (ABMB), is an investment bank. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-12-02 00:22 OME Care (Medical company) OME Care (formerly Pathway Genomics) is a privately held global medical diagnostic and homecare company headquartered in San Diego, California. The company specializes in at-home genetic testing and uses artificial intelligence to provide insights for both consumers and physicians. Fails NCORP, no references (JayCubby)
2024-11-30 11:21 Vermilion Partners Vermilion Partners Limited (Chinese: 银硃合伙人有限公司) is an investment banking advisory firm with international operations. It advises businesses on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, restructuring or organic growth, including arranging private placements and debt packages, and also invests alongside its clients and in certain middle-market Chinese enterprises. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-12-02 04:54 STIRT (type of financial products) STIRT is an acronym for Short Term Interest Rate Trading. The acronym is used in phrases like 'STIRT products' to denote a type of financial (banking and investment) products or 'STIRT knowledge' to denote skills and experience in the area of STIRT. However the more established acronym is STIR (as in 'STIR trading' or 'STIR options trading'. Wikipedia is not a dictionary for acronyms like this; no reliable sources available (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-02 06:01 Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (British medical charity) The Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (PCMT) is a charitable trust in the United Kingdom. It was established to raise money for research into brain tumours, and to help finance care for terminally ill cancer patients. Unreferenced for 17 years. No hits in google news or books, which is highly unusual for a UK based organisation. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-01 07:08 Prolifico Group Prolifico is an alternative real estate and private equity investment management firm based in Brazil. The company was founded in 2009 and is headquartered at São Paulo. It also operates out of Rio de Janeiro and London. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 07:58 Amadeus Capital Partners (UK business) Amadeus Capital Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in European high-technology companies, founded by Anne Glover and Hermann Hauser in 1997. Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:03 Clermont Group (Singapore-based conglomerate) The Clermont Group is a Singapore-based conglomerate that includes both operational businesses and financial investments. Headed by founder and chairman, Richard Chandler, Clermont was established in 2006 following the demerger of the (US$6 billion NAV) investment portfolio Chandler held with his brother, Christopher, which had operated as Sovereign Global since 1986. Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. Article has also been flagged for promotional content. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:06 Exto Partners (Australian venture capital firm) Exto Partners is a private investment venture capital firm based in Sydney, Australia that has invested in early stage Australian companies. Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:14 SFC Capital (UK business) SFC Capital (formerly known as Startup Funding Club) is an investment fund manager and network of business angels founded in 2012 by Stephen Page, the CEO of the company. It manages the SFC Angel Fund which invests in small companies qualifying for the SEIS and EIS investment schemes in the UK. Fails WP:NCORP.Insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:16 VenFin (South African venture capital investment company) VenFin is a South African active private equity and venture capital investment company focusing on high growth investment opportunities. The company has assets in excess of $1.1 billion spanning the telecommunications, software, energy and media sectors. Fails WP:NCORP.Insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:42 Target Partners Target Partners is a European venture capital fund claiming ca. €300 million under management. It is located in Munich and founded in 1999. The general partners are Waldemar Jantz, Kurt Müller, Berthold von Freyberg, and Michael Münnix.[citation needed] Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:47 Biopeople Biopeople – Denmark's Life Science Cluster is a publicly funded partnership and National Center established, authorized and funded by the Ministry for Science and Higher Education. It is located at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Fails WP:ORG. Lack of independent in-depth references. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:48 LundXY LundXY Global Ventures is an angel investment and startup catalyst headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded by serial entrepreneur Morten Lund in 2007. By 2013, parts of the operation had been superseded by Lund's new OnlyXO network. Fails WP:NCORP.Insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)

History and Society/Education

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2024-11-26 19:45 Human Interaction Research Institute From 1961 to 2014, the nonprofit Human Interaction Research Institute (HIRI) helped nonprofits, funders and communities handle the challenges of innovation and change, using behavioral science strategies. The Institute was based in Los Angeles. Its work ranged from research, to technical assistance on systems change, to disseminating innovations or helping others to do so. written like an advertisment for a non-notable org that is defunct anyways (Gnisacc)
2024-11-26 22:37 University Human Rights Centers (organization) University Human Rights Centers are centers established at universities for the purpose of promoting human rights and social justice locally, nationally, and globally through education, fieldwork, and other efforts. Lack of notability, unable to find sources mentioning them outside of press releases from either the centers or their respective universities webpages. (Originalcola)
2024-11-29 13:45 Limbless Association (British charitable organization) The Limbless Association is a charitable organization in the United Kingdom set up to help those with limb loss, and assist their families and carers. It is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales and its charity registration number is 803533. Created by a single purpose editor without citation. Marked for notability concerns for 11 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 23:50 National Organization for Business and Engineering (organization) The National Organization for Business and Engineering (also referred to as NOBE) is a national society uniting business, management, and engineering organizations from universities in the United States and Canada. Unreferenced, no indication of meeting WP:NORG (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-29 07:06 Musashimurayama East High School (High school in Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan) Tokyo Metropolitan Government Musashimurayama East High School (東京都立武蔵村山東高等学校 Tōkyō Toritsu Musashimurayama Higashi Kōtōgakkō) was a high school in Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1977 by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education, and closed in 2004 due a decline in student numbers in the area. Fails WP:GNG. No demonstration of notability other than that a staff member is notable. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-02 04:45 Help Lesotho (organization) Help Lesotho is a non-governmental organization that was founded in 2004 by Dr. Peg Herbert. Based in Ottawa, Canada, Help Lesotho is made up of dedicated people, working to help prevent HIV/AIDS in the country of Lesotho, which has the 2nd highest rate of infection of this disease. One source article that has existed for 18 years. Could not find third party coverage to meet WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 05:53 Public school systems in Aurora, Illinois (school district in Illinois) Two main school systems have served the Kane County, Illinois core location of Aurora, Illinois since the 1860s, one on either side of the Fox River which physically divides the city. In addition, the far eastern portion of Aurora, within DuPage County, Illinois, has been served by Indian Prairie School District (IPSD)[] 204 since that district's formation in 1972. Brooding site for original research. Three subpages already exist. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-02 06:01 Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (British medical charity) The Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (PCMT) is a charitable trust in the United Kingdom. It was established to raise money for research into brain tumours, and to help finance care for terminally ill cancer patients. Unreferenced for 17 years. No hits in google news or books, which is highly unusual for a UK based organisation. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 04:49 Christian Liebig Foundation (organization) Christian Liebig Foundation is a German non-profit organisation which builds schools in Africa and supports educational programs. It is named in honour of Christian Liebig, a journalist of the German news magazine Focus, who was killed in a missile attack outside Baghdad in 2003. Created by a single purpose editor. A search for sources found 4 hits in google news from the same publication. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-03 08:47 Biopeople Biopeople – Denmark's Life Science Cluster is a publicly funded partnership and National Center established, authorized and funded by the Ministry for Science and Higher Education. It is located at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Fails WP:ORG. Lack of independent in-depth references. (Imcdc)

History and Society/History

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2024-12-01 03:19 Hearth son (younger son of a landed knight or baron) A hearth son was, in medieval England, a younger son of a landed knight or baron, who due to the laws of feudal inheritance, did not have his own land. Unlike in Anglo-Saxon times, when land was split between surviving sons, during the Middle Ages the eldest son of a landed family inherited the estate entire. Unreferenced despite being tagged for improvement since 2009; no referenced content to merge to the most closely related topic, Primogeniture (Klbrain)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2024-11-29 07:11 Finnish Infantry Division Generic Organisation Finnish Infantry Division Generic Organisation No sources; doubtful there is a whole lot of independent discussion of finnish industry division organization changes year to year in the 1930s/1940s. Also no content or discussion other than a list of data. Article created in 2003 and has not been expanded or cited since. (Mrfoogles)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2024-11-26 22:12 Legislative Party (Indian political term) In India, the members of parliament or state legislatures that belong to a particular political party are known as the Legislative Party. For example, the Congress Party's legislators are known as the Congress Legislative Party or CLP. Traditionally, the head of the majority Legislative Party in Parliament is chosen as Prime Minister, and that of the majority Legislative Party in a State, the Chief Minister. wikipedia is not a dictionary (Gnisacc)
2024-11-27 03:01 Anthony Linden Jones (Australian composer) Anthony Linden Jones (born 1959 in Sydney, Australia) is a composer, conductor and performer living in the Hawkesbury region, on the north west fringe of Sydney. lack of notability (Philip Czaplowski)
2024-11-28 11:12 Lazard Carnegie Wylie (boutique investment bank that advises in mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, initial public offerings and related transactions) Lazard Carnegie Wylie is a boutique investment bank that advises on mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, initial public offerings and related transactions. The firm was founded in 2000 by John Wylie and Mark Carnegie. In July 2007, Carnegie, Wylie & Co was acquired by Lazard and is now a subsidiary of that firm. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-28 11:56 BKK Partners BKK Partners is an Australian boutique investment bank that provides corporate advisory services including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and strategic consulting. The firm was founded in 2009 by former Goldman Sachs JBWere bankers Alastair Walton, Andrew Stuart and John Anderson. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-29 00:45 List of Nicodamidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Nicodamidae. As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts 31 species in 7 genera: WP:REDUNDANTFORK of Nicodamidae and its genera pages. Restates information provided there in a different format without adding anything, doubling the work to keep taxonomy up to date. (Mediocre.marsupial)
2024-12-01 03:13 Further and better particulars In pleading, further and better particulars refers to additional information required to provide sufficient accuracy with respect to a set of pleaded facts in an earlier document. The party who believes that the facts are insufficiently pleaded will issue a request for further and better particulars or a more particular statement of the relevant document. Unreferenced, with no improvement since tagged in 2009; no evidence of notability; no content useful for Bill of particulars (Klbrain)
2024-12-01 06:00 Community housing in Australia (Community housing, not for profit social housing in Australia) Community housing in Australia is not-for-profit affordable housing provided by community housing organisations known as Community Housing Providers (CHPs). It is part of the social housing sector. CHPs have varying modes of operation and structure, and different types of stock. School essay-like article of unclear value created by (and 95% authored by) a blocked sockpuppet user extensively involved in promoting the work of a professional in this field (Joe Flood, article now deleted) and his organisation (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, article soon to be deleted by PROD). The article includes at least 2 citations to Flood's work and is almost certainly an attempt to promote his opinions and theories. (Axad12)

History and Society/Society

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2024-11-29 12:21 Mollalar (40° 15' N 47° 29' E), Barda (Place in Barda, Azerbaijan) Mollalar is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location (which is literally in the article-title) is an empty field in a bend in the river. No reason at all to believe this is a real place. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 20:48 Əliabad (38° 41' N 48° 33' E), Lerik (Municipality in Lerik, Azerbaijan) Aliabad is a village and municipality in the Lerik District of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location (which is in the article title) is clearly incorrect, since it is the location of the village of Veri-Əliabadı, but we already have an article about Veri, and this title is not a plausible search term for it. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 20:59 Dəmirçilər (41° 17' N 45° 11' E), Qazax (Place in Qazakh, Azerbaijan) Dəmirçilər is a village in the Qazakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. Location is the village of I Şıxlı, not a plausible search term. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:16 Badamağac (Municipality in Jalilabad, Azerbaijan) Badamağac (also, Badamagach) is a village and municipality in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, created based on data from GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. There is nothing at the location in this article. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 20:52 Məşədilər (40° 53' N 45° 45' E), Tovuz (Municipality in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) Məşədilər (also, Meshadlyar and Meshadilyar) is a village and municipality in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the title, is within the village of Ibragim Gadzhyly, which we already have an article about, and this is not a plausible search term for it. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 12:13 Seyidlər (40° 07' N 47° 51' E), Zardab (Place in Zardab, Azerbaijan) Seyidlər (also, Seidlyar) is a village in the Zardab Rayon of Azerbaijan. Location (which is in the article title....) is of a different village. Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 12:16 Seyidlər (40° 21' N 47° 29' E), Zardab (Place in Zardab, Azerbaijan) Seyidlər (also, Seidlyar) is a village in the Zardab Rayon of Azerbaijan. Location (which is in the article title....) is of the village of Yuxari Seyidler, which we already have an article about. Title is not a plausible search term for this. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 20:44 Şıxlar (38° 57' N 48° 34' E), Masally (Municipality in Masally, Azerbaijan) Şıxlar (also, Shiglyar and Shykhlyar) is a village and municipality in the Masally Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46. The location (which is in the article title) is clearly the wrong location, since it is an empty mountainside. GNS is an unreliable source. (FOARP)
2024-11-29 20:41 Şıxlar (39° 01' N 48° 46' E), Masally (Municipality in Masally, Azerbaijan) Şıxlar (also, Shykhlar and Shykhlyar) is a village and municipality in the Masally Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass created article by Carlossuarez46. The location (which is in the article title) is clearly a different village (İkinci Yeddioymaq) and, being completely the wrong title, is not a plausible search term for there. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:28 Badakənd (40° 48' N 45° 45' E) (Place in Shamkir, Azerbaijan) Badakənd ( Bada) is a village in the Shamkir Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is an empty hillside near the village of Kamandar. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:19 Cəfərli (39° 10' N 48° 26' E), Jalilabad (Place in Jalilabad, Azerbaijan) Cəfərli (also, Dzhafarli and Dzhafarly) is a village in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GEOnet Names Server, and unreliable source. The location, which is in the article-title, is really that of the village of Seyidbazar. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:30 Cəfərli (39° 11' N 48° 13' E), Jalilabad (Place in Jalilabad, Azerbaijan) Cəfərli (also, Dzhafarli and Dzhafar-Beyli) is a village in the Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GNS, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is an empty field near the village of Mikayilly. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:25 Hacallı (40° 14' N 47° 16' E), Barda (Place in Barda, Azerbaijan) Hacallı (also, Hajaly and Hajally) is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is an empty field near the village of Khesili. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:21 Hacallı (40° 27' N 47° 05' E), Barda (Place in Barda, Azerbaijan) Hacallı (also, Gadzhaly and Gadzhally) is a village in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. The location, which is part of the article title, is really an empty field near the village of Həsənqaya. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:38 Birinci Muğanlı (Place in Zangilan, Azerbaijan) Muğanlı (Mughanly) is a village in the Zangilan District of Azerbaijan. Mass created article by Carlossuarez46, based on GNS, an unreliable source. There is nothing at the location in the article. The transwikied Azeri wiki article contains news stories referring to a Muganli, but this appears to be the other village also called Muganli in the same region, which does appear to exist. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:03 Məşədilər (40° 51' N 45° 42' E), Tovuz (Municipality in Tovuz, Azerbaijan) Məşədilər (also, Meshadilyar) is a village and municipality in the Tovuz Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] The municipality consists of the villages of Məşədilər and Qozdərə. Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46, based originally on GNS (an unreliable source). The article title is defined by a specific co-ordinates which in reality are those of an empty field near the village of Yanykhly. (FOARP)
2024-11-30 10:10 Qazaxlar, Barda (Municipality in Barda, Azerbaijan) Qazaxlar (also, Kazakhlar) is a village and municipality (Xəsili) in the Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan.[citation needed] Mass-created article by Carlossuarez46 based on GEOnet Names Server, an unreliable source. The Azerbaijani government link contains no information about the subject that I can see. The location is the village of Kətəlparaq, which we already have an article about. (FOARP)
2024-12-03 07:58 Tsai Shing-hsiang (Taiwanese fencer) Tsai Shing-hsiang (Chinese: 蔡興祥; pinyin: Cài Xīngxiáng; born 31 August 1960) is a Taiwanese fencer. He competed in the individual foil and épée events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-12-03 09:31 Sarımoğlu (Village in Kalbajar, Azerbaijan) Sarımoğlu (Sarymoghlu) is a village in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. It is suspected that this village has undergone a name change or no longer exists, as no Azerbaijani website mentions it under this name. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-12-03 09:31 Kıavşan (Village in Kalbajar, Azerbaijan) Kıavşan (Kyavshan) is a village in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-12-03 15:21 Alexandra Proklova (Russian figure skater) Alexandra Alexandrovna Proklova (Russian: Александра Александровна Проклова, born 5 April 2000) is a Russian retired figure skater. She is the 2013 JGP Czech Republic champion and the 2014 Russian junior national bronze medalist. Fails WP:SKATE. (Bgsu98)

History and Society/Transportation

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2024-11-28 12:47 Maysville and Lexington Railroad, Southern Division (Defunct railroad company operated 1868-1921) The Maysville and Lexington Railroad, Southern Division, was a 19th- and early 20th-century railway company in north-central Kentucky in the United States. In 1868, along with the Northern Division, it restored the service of the earlier Maysville & Lexington line, which had failed in 1856. Unsourced article that is completely redundant to Maysville and Lexington Railroad, which has essentially the same content. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-30 20:56 Air Venture Tours (Guatemalan charter airline) Air Venture Tours was a private charter airline based in Guatemala La Aurora International Airport. It mainly operates charter flights throughout the Maya World to touristic destinations such as Tikal, Copan, Palenque, Bay Islands at Honduras. Specialized in high-end tourism. Fails both WP:GNG and WP:NCORP, reliable sources for this airline could not be found. (Kaseng55)

STEM

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2024-11-26 19:45 Human Interaction Research Institute From 1961 to 2014, the nonprofit Human Interaction Research Institute (HIRI) helped nonprofits, funders and communities handle the challenges of innovation and change, using behavioral science strategies. The Institute was based in Los Angeles. Its work ranged from research, to technical assistance on systems change, to disseminating innovations or helping others to do so. written like an advertisment for a non-notable org that is defunct anyways (Gnisacc)
2024-11-27 01:11 Earth Microbiome Project (Former initiative aiming to analyze global microbial life) The Earth Microbiome Project was an initiative founded by Janet Jansson, Jack Gilbert, and Rob Knight in 2010 to collect natural samples and analyze microbial life from around the world. Project seems to be defunct and hasn't achieved any of its stated objectives, so it doesn't appear to have any notability. (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-11-27 15:12 Cut-off factor (Used to calculate the length of a hose cut) Cut-off factor (AKA "cut-off length") is a factor used to calculate the length of a hose cut to achieve the desired overall length of hose plus fittings. It is commonly seen in hydraulic hose and fitting specifications. The cut-off factor is specific to a particular hose fitting. Non-notable mathematical formula, page has barely been edited since 2008 (Di (they-them))
2024-11-28 10:51 City Development Index (Measurement of cities' development level) The City Development Index (CDI) was developed for the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) in 1996 and measures the level of development in cities. The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) used the indicator to rank cities of the world according to their level of development. Appears to be one of a number of poorly sourced articles promoting the non-notable work of "Joe Flood (policy analyst)", the article about whom was deleted recently for similar reasons (Axad12)
2024-11-29 00:45 List of Nicodamidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Nicodamidae. As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts 31 species in 7 genera: WP:REDUNDANTFORK of Nicodamidae and its genera pages. Restates information provided there in a different format without adding anything, doubling the work to keep taxonomy up to date. (Mediocre.marsupial)
2024-11-29 10:11 Wehhui Tom Liu (Antiques expert) Wehhui Tom Liu (Chinese: 刘文惠, 1956- ) is a Canadian antiques specialist and collector, best known in particular for his collection of fine Chinese ceramics in North America.[citation needed] He is a former Chinese art consultant of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and the Museum of Vancouver, and the director of Canadian Society For Asian Arts. No indication of signifance.Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:BIO. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and no coverage, no updates. (Scope creep)
2024-11-29 13:45 Limbless Association (British charitable organization) The Limbless Association is a charitable organization in the United Kingdom set up to help those with limb loss, and assist their families and carers. It is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales and its charity registration number is 803533. Created by a single purpose editor without citation. Marked for notability concerns for 11 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-11-29 23:50 National Organization for Business and Engineering (organization) The National Organization for Business and Engineering (also referred to as NOBE) is a national society uniting business, management, and engineering organizations from universities in the United States and Canada. Unreferenced, no indication of meeting WP:NORG (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-30 17:58 Hoof glue Hoof glue is a form of animal glue made by boiling down the hooves of ungulates into partially hydrolyzed keratin. It is not to be confused with hide glue. Page does not accurately cite any reliable sources that mention hoof glue, nor has it ever. Sources external to Wikipedia referencing hoof glue seem to be quotations from this article. No references can be found mentioning glues made of hydrolyzed keratin derived from animal hooves. Hooves have historically been used to produce glue by extraction of collagen from connective tissues, not from the keratinous material of hooves; this type of glue is covered under the article animal glue. References to keratin glues also exist on the articles animal glue and keratin, without appropriate sources. The History and Usage sections seem to be describing animal glues such as hide glues. (2600:8804:81D4:7400:71EF:4E80:3C45:DFBB)
2024-12-01 03:03 Cybatar (Venture capital firm) Cybatar is a venture capital firm and startup accelerator founded by Phiwa Nkambule in October 2014 initially as a social networking platform for tech entrepreneurs and developers. It invests in the internet of things, big data and cloud computing, and has been involved in the development of other technology startups including financial technology company Riovic. Fails WP:NCORP. Promotional tone. (Imcdc)
2024-12-01 12:39 Instress (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Instress is the apprehension of an object in an intense thrust of energy toward it that enables one to realize specific distinctiveness. It may also refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-11-28 11:21 Ronda do Quarteirão (or simply Ronda, is a Brazilian public safety program) Ronda do Quarteirão (often shortened as "Ronda") is a public safety program implemented in the Brazilian state of Ceara in 2007 in five pilot areas, and then expanded. On February 22, 2008, it was expanded from 76 to 91 areas, covering all districts of Fortaleza. No indication of signifiance. Fails WP:SIGCOV. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years. (Scope creep)
2024-11-29 06:23 Samudra Methi When Fenugreek or Methi plants are harvested as microgreens they are referred to as Samudra Methi. Abandoned article. Does not demonstrate any notability other than that it is a herb that exists. (MimirIsSmart)
2024-12-03 07:58 Amadeus Capital Partners (UK business) Amadeus Capital Partners is a venture capital firm that invests in European high-technology companies, founded by Anne Glover and Hermann Hauser in 1997. Fails WP:NCORP. Insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:03 Clermont Group (Singapore-based conglomerate) The Clermont Group is a Singapore-based conglomerate that includes both operational businesses and financial investments. Headed by founder and chairman, Richard Chandler, Clermont was established in 2006 following the demerger of the (US$6 billion NAV) investment portfolio Chandler held with his brother, Christopher, which had operated as Sovereign Global since 1986. Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. Article has also been flagged for promotional content. (Imcdc)
2024-12-03 08:47 Biopeople Biopeople – Denmark's Life Science Cluster is a publicly funded partnership and National Center established, authorized and funded by the Ministry for Science and Higher Education. It is located at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Fails WP:ORG. Lack of independent in-depth references. (Imcdc)

STEM/Chemistry

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2024-11-29 19:14 Persistence framework (Database middleware) In computing a persistence framework is middleware that assists in the storage and retrieval of information between applications and databases, especially relational databases. It acts as a layer of abstraction for persisted data, bridging conceptual and technical differences between storage and utilisation. It has not enough notability for itself, only talk about object-relational mapping that already has a article. "Persistence framework" is not a concept with references (Ál)
2024-12-02 06:28 Human liquor Human liquor means waste content from bowels isolated to investigate specific enzymes and peptidases involved in enteric contraction and digestion of compounds. Article orphaned for years with no reliable sources from Google searches. (MimirIsSmart)

STEM/Computing

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2024-11-27 21:56 Ezycom (Shareware bulletin board system) Ezycom (EzyBBS) is a shareware bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for MS-DOS by Peter Davies. It is still in active development and currently being developed by Stephen Gibbs and the Ezycom Development Team. The current version of Ezycom is v2.15g2, which was released on 21 April 2010. Fails WP: GNG. I did a WP: BEFORE and could not find any sources to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-27 22:03 OpenTG OpenTG is an open-source implementation of a bulletin board system (BBS) software program written for Linux and/or Unix. Written from scratch in JRuby, the goal is to reproduce the look, feel, and functionality of similar legacy BBS systems such as Tag, Telegard, Maximus or Renegade, which were written for DOS and OS/2 during the pre-internet communication era. Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. I found some sources about "Open TG-Gates", but this appears to be a computational biology database that isn't connected to the subject. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-27 21:59 AdeptXBBS (Bulletin board system software) AdeptXBBS was a BBS originally written explicitly for the OS/2 operating system in 1994. At that time the BBS sub-culture was at its height, and the Internet was emerging. As a result, the authors wrote this system to compete with the many DOS based BBS systems available in commercial markets; however, AdeptXBBS boasted built-in internet gateways, built-in FidoNet capability, and native modern operating system support as differentiating features. Fails WP: GNG. I found one short entry in one dictionary, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-29 19:14 Persistence framework (Database middleware) In computing a persistence framework is middleware that assists in the storage and retrieval of information between applications and databases, especially relational databases. It acts as a layer of abstraction for persisted data, bridging conceptual and technical differences between storage and utilisation. It has not enough notability for itself, only talk about object-relational mapping that already has a article. "Persistence framework" is not a concept with references (Ál)
2024-11-30 09:01 Device register A device register is the view any device presents to a programmer. Each programmable bit in the device is presented with a logical address and it appears as a part of a byte in the device registers. Then programming of these bits can be achieved by reading from or writing to these device registers. Can't establish notability. (Wikibear47)
2024-12-01 18:35 Cyclos (Online banking software) Cyclos is online banking software for microfinance institutions, local banks (in developing countries) and complementary currency systems like LETS, TD4W credits, barter networks and time banks. No evidence of notability. Tagged as such for a decade without improvement (Pppery)
2024-12-02 00:22 OME Care (Medical company) OME Care (formerly Pathway Genomics) is a privately held global medical diagnostic and homecare company headquartered in San Diego, California. The company specializes in at-home genetic testing and uses artificial intelligence to provide insights for both consumers and physicians. Fails NCORP, no references (JayCubby)
2024-12-02 05:59 OSUNY (American dial-up bulletin board) OSUNY (Ohio Scientific Users of New York) was a dial-up bulletin board that was run by two different sysops in the 1980s, "Sysop" while in Scarsdale, New York, and Frank Roberts in White Plains, New York. Named for the Ohio Scientific computer it originally ran on, it attracted a large group of hackers, phone phreaks, engineers, computer programmers, and other technophiles. Fails WP: GNG. I found a couple mentions in some books, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-12-02 20:46 SCSI CDB (used when issuing commands to SCSI devices) In SCSI standards for transferring data between computers and peripheral devices, often computer storage, commands are sent in a Command Descriptor Block (CDB). Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)

STEM/Engineering

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2024-11-30 20:56 Air Venture Tours (Guatemalan charter airline) Air Venture Tours was a private charter airline based in Guatemala La Aurora International Airport. It mainly operates charter flights throughout the Maya World to touristic destinations such as Tikal, Copan, Palenque, Bay Islands at Honduras. Specialized in high-end tourism. Fails both WP:GNG and WP:NCORP, reliable sources for this airline could not be found. (Kaseng55)

STEM/Libraries & Information

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2024-11-29 23:23 Japanese-Lithuanian Hieroglyphs Dictionary Japanese-Lithuanian Hieroglyphs Dictionary (Lithuanian: Japonų-lietuvių kalbų hieroglifų žodynas, Japanese: 漢リ字典) is the Japanese-Lithuanian dictionary. It is the only Japanese–Lithuanian dictionary that has been published in Lithuania. Author – hab. dr. Dalia Švambarytė. Fails WP:NBOOK. (Voorts)
2024-12-02 19:20 RhymeZone (Rhyming website) RhymeZone is a website and app, owned and operated by Datamuse, created as an online dictionary in 1996 to allow users to search for rhymes, synonyms and definitions. all mentions are passing or primary, borderline speedy deletion. (1ctinus)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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2024-11-28 21:23 HEAD STRONG: Fanelli 4 Brain Injury Awareness HEAD STRONG: Fanelli 4 Brain Injury Awareness is a program created to increase public awareness of brain injury and raise funds for the Brain Injury Association of Canada. Organization which fails to meet WP:ORG. (Flibirigit)
2024-12-02 06:01 Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (British medical charity) The Peter Culverhouse Memorial Trust (PCMT) is a charitable trust in the United Kingdom. It was established to raise money for research into brain tumours, and to help finance care for terminally ill cancer patients. Unreferenced for 17 years. No hits in google news or books, which is highly unusual for a UK based organisation. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-12-02 06:28 Human liquor Human liquor means waste content from bowels isolated to investigate specific enzymes and peptidases involved in enteric contraction and digestion of compounds. Article orphaned for years with no reliable sources from Google searches. (MimirIsSmart)

STEM/Technology

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2024-11-27 21:56 Ezycom (Shareware bulletin board system) Ezycom (EzyBBS) is a shareware bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for MS-DOS by Peter Davies. It is still in active development and currently being developed by Stephen Gibbs and the Ezycom Development Team. The current version of Ezycom is v2.15g2, which was released on 21 April 2010. Fails WP: GNG. I did a WP: BEFORE and could not find any sources to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-27 22:03 OpenTG OpenTG is an open-source implementation of a bulletin board system (BBS) software program written for Linux and/or Unix. Written from scratch in JRuby, the goal is to reproduce the look, feel, and functionality of similar legacy BBS systems such as Tag, Telegard, Maximus or Renegade, which were written for DOS and OS/2 during the pre-internet communication era. Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. I found some sources about "Open TG-Gates", but this appears to be a computational biology database that isn't connected to the subject. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-27 21:59 AdeptXBBS (Bulletin board system software) AdeptXBBS was a BBS originally written explicitly for the OS/2 operating system in 1994. At that time the BBS sub-culture was at its height, and the Internet was emerging. As a result, the authors wrote this system to compete with the many DOS based BBS systems available in commercial markets; however, AdeptXBBS boasted built-in internet gateways, built-in FidoNet capability, and native modern operating system support as differentiating features. Fails WP: GNG. I found one short entry in one dictionary, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-29 19:14 Persistence framework (Database middleware) In computing a persistence framework is middleware that assists in the storage and retrieval of information between applications and databases, especially relational databases. It acts as a layer of abstraction for persisted data, bridging conceptual and technical differences between storage and utilisation. It has not enough notability for itself, only talk about object-relational mapping that already has a article. "Persistence framework" is not a concept with references (Ál)
2024-11-30 13:33 Octopusocial (Venezuelan web application) OctopuSocial is a web application for managing, scheduling and analyzing social networking. It is presented as an alternative for managing social media. Compared to similar applications, it is distinguished by the ability to manage accounts in columnar format, allowing for comments and likes. Doesn't meet WP:WEB, the first 2 sources are press releases, the 3rd is a listing on a ranking site. None of this is WP:SIGCOV (Here2rewrite)
2024-12-01 18:35 Cyclos (Online banking software) Cyclos is online banking software for microfinance institutions, local banks (in developing countries) and complementary currency systems like LETS, TD4W credits, barter networks and time banks. No evidence of notability. Tagged as such for a decade without improvement (Pppery)
2024-12-02 05:59 OSUNY (American dial-up bulletin board) OSUNY (Ohio Scientific Users of New York) was a dial-up bulletin board that was run by two different sysops in the 1980s, "Sysop" while in Scarsdale, New York, and Frank Roberts in White Plains, New York. Named for the Ohio Scientific computer it originally ran on, it attracted a large group of hackers, phone phreaks, engineers, computer programmers, and other technophiles. Fails WP: GNG. I found a couple mentions in some books, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-12-02 19:20 RhymeZone (Rhyming website) RhymeZone is a website and app, owned and operated by Datamuse, created as an online dictionary in 1996 to allow users to search for rhymes, synonyms and definitions. all mentions are passing or primary, borderline speedy deletion. (1ctinus)
2024-12-03 08:42 Target Partners Target Partners is a European venture capital fund claiming ca. €300 million under management. It is located in Munich and founded in 1999. The general partners are Waldemar Jantz, Kurt Müller, Berthold von Freyberg, and Michael Münnix.[citation needed] Fails WP:NCORP. There are many sources but when it comes to the covering article's subject itself there are insufficient WP:ORGCRIT sources. (Imcdc)

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2024-11-27 08:40 Gail King (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Gail King may refer to: Fails WP:DISAMBIG - no evidence that the misspelling of Gayle King is a common occurrence and the other link doesn't even appear in that article. (Dan arndt)
2024-11-27 15:56 Yogiraja (Sanskrit epithet) Yogiraja (Sanskrit: योगिराज, romanizedYogirāja, lit.'King of Yoga') is a title of Shiva,[citation needed] meaning "King among Yogis." It is also an honorific often given to an advanced yogi, especially a teacher of yoga. WP:NOTDICT. I did manage to find a source for article this for WP:NOV24, however, I didn't find enough to expand it beyond a dictionary definition. (GranCavallo)
2024-12-01 06:04 Housing indicators (International policy indicators for assessing housing market conditions) Housing indicators are policy indicators designed to measure progress toward achieving housing policy goals. A housing indicator is a single, usually dimensionless number that points the way to improving housing outcomes. Because housing policy is heavily intertwined with other sectors such as social, economic, demographic and labour policy, and with the construction and finance industries, it requires a fairly comprehensive system of indicators to cover most of the key policies and issues. School essay-like article of unclear value created by (and 98% authored by) a blocked sockpuppet user extensively involved in promoting the work of a professional in this field (Joe Flood, article now deleted) and his organisation (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, article soon to be deleted by PROD). The article includes at least 2 citations to Flood's work and is almost certainly an attempt to promote his opinions and theories. (Axad12)