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Culture/Food and drink[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-14 13:29 Fudge doughnut (Dessert food) Fudge doughnuts are a delicacy in Scotland. They are made in chocolate and caramel frosted varieties and have a confectionery custard filling. Notability not established with substantive sources, only source is a bare passing mention. Does not define this as a distinct type beyond a filled donut. (Reywas92)
2024-05-14 13:30 Taco soup (Type of soup) Taco soup is a type of soup composed of a broth with similar ingredients to those used inside a taco: ground beef, tomatoes, chopped green chilis, onions, corn, beans and a packet of taco seasoning. Vegetarian versions combine beans with the other ingredients, except for the ground beef. Notability not established with substantive sources. One is just a recipe with no coverage, one is about a sauce and does not mention soup. (Reywas92)
2024-05-14 13:42 National Cake Day (National holiday) National Cake Day is celebrated in the United States on November 26 every year. It is an unofficial holiday dedicated to celebrating cakes. Non-notable unofficial holiday. Sources don't provide actual substantive coverage, just that it's a day to eat cake. (Reywas92)
2024-05-14 13:52 Schneewittchen Cidre Schneewittchen Cidre is a cider project of the Streuobst-initiative club for protecting the old traditional orchards in the Black Forest of Germany and Dürr Fruchtsaefte Cider Company. The ciders are made only from these old orchards, which are widely spread on the countryside. Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92)

Culture/Internet culture[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-13 11:13 Inkd Inkd is an online print and design sales service company. Developed by Kelly Smith and the venture capital firm Second Avenue Partners, Inkd is a user-generated content marketplace, providing graphic designers with free personal storefronts where they can earn commissions. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-13 23:28 Expert Global Solutions (American call center company) Founded in 2012, Expert Global Solutions, Inc., (EGS, formerly NCO Group), based in Plano, Texas, was a privately owned business process outsourcing company. It is a holding company for NCO Group and APAC Customer Services, Inc. (APAC), providers of business process outsourcing services. Fails GNG (Boneless Pizza!)
2024-05-15 11:53 Duran Duboi Duran Duboi is a French company, a subsidiary of the Quinta Industries group, primarily involved in developing special effects for the film industry. It was founded in 1983 by Bernard Maltaverne and Pascal Hérold. They also develop special effects for advertising and television. a small division of a medium-sized company, no significance (Assirian cat)
2024-05-16 09:40 Third Éditions (French publishing house) Third Éditions is a French publishing house dedicated to video games, founded in 2015 by Mehdi El Kanafi and Nicolas Courcier. Together, in 2010, they already founded the publishing house Console Syndrome, which was then bought by Pix’n Love Éditions. During the four years they worked with Pix’n Love, Mehdi and Nicolas published and often co-wrote many video game essays, such as Zelda: The History of a Legendary Saga, The Legend of Final Fantasy VII and Metal Gear Solid: Hideo Kojima’s ... has not been updated for a long time and needs new links (Assirian cat)
2024-05-16 18:13 PhotoGrid (Photo and video editing software) PhotoGrid is a photo and video editing application for iOS, Android and online editing that enables users to collage photos, enhance pictures, apply tons of materials and make videogrid non-notable, does not meet WP:NSOFTWARE or WP:GNG (there are many apps with this name, this one is made by a company called "JUPITER PALACE PTE. LTD.") (Polygnotus)

Culture/Linguistics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-10 08:31 Hany Ramzy (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Hany Ramzy may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-10 20:12 Oklo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Oklo may refer to: Unnecessary disambiguation page, see WP:ONEOTHER (B3251)
2024-05-10 08:36 Jake Hager (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Jake Hager may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-16 22:10 Nalband (name) Nalband is a Persian language word with the meaning manufacturer of horseshoes. The word is derived from the Persian word nal, meaning horseshoe and band, a fastener.[citation needed] No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse)

Culture/Literature[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-13 03:48 Baddies! (Japanese manga series) Baddies! (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tetsuya Okuyama. It was serialized in Kodansha's digital platform Magazine Pocket from September 2022 to May 2023, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes. Fails WP:NBOOK and a search in three languages failed to find anything meaningful. (Link20XX)
2024-05-13 16:17 Signs of the Times (Australian magazine) (Australian edition published by Signs Publishing Company) Signs of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand. "Signs" is an easy-to-read magazine for the general public focused on understanding current issues from a biblical point of view as well as promoting a holistic and healthy Adventist lifestyle. When I did a Google search I could not find any third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-13 16:28 Signs of the Times (magazine) (Seventh-day Adventist publishing house) Signs of the Times is a monthly magazine originally published by Pacific Press, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house. Signs presents articles that are considered to be helpful in assisting readers to live in modern society. The magazine focuses on life's-style issues, health articles and Christian devotional and other religious articles. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability of magazine, also the name is way to common. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 19:29 Consciousness industry (Social theory) The consciousness industry is a term coined by author and theorist Hans Magnus Enzensberger, which identifies the mechanisms through which the human mind is reproduced as a social product. Foremost among these mechanisms are the institutions of mass media and education. Neologism that is not referenced or discussed by any authors other than Haacke and Enzensberger in independent publications. (Reconrabbit)
2024-05-15 21:36 Seventh-day Adventist Commentary Reference Series (organization) The Seventh-day Adventist Commentary Reference Series is a set of volumes produced primarily by Seventh-day Adventist scholars, and designed for both scholarly and popular level use. It includes the seven-volume Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, the two-volume Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, as well as the single volumes Seventh-day Adventist Bible Dictionary, Seventh-day Adventist Bible Students' Source Book and Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology. When I did a Google search I found only a few trivial third-party sources, which proves to me that this is not notable article. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 21:48 Steven Grosby (German-American priest and religion professor) Steven Elliot Grosby is Professor of Religion at Clemson University. Non-notable theologian. Insufficient independent sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-15 21:53 The Desire of Ages (Book by Ellen G. White (1898)) The Desire of Ages (DA) is a book about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, written by the Seventh-day Adventist pioneer Ellen G. White. It was first published in 1898. When I did a Google search of this book the only few third-party source that I found were only trivial (selling), this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 22:00 Steps to Christ (Book written by Ellen G. White) Steps to Christ is a book written by Ellen G. White, pioneer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is believed to be inspired by God, and to exercise the prophetic gift. It was first published in 1892 by Fleming H. Revell Company. The copyright was purchased by Seventh-day Adventist publisher Review and Herald Publishing Association in 1892, and was first printed there in 1896. When I did a Google search of this book the only third-party sources were trivial (selling), this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 22:18 Great Controversy theme (Aspect of Seventh-day Adventist Theology) In Seventh-day Adventist theology, the Great Controversy theme refers to the cosmic battle between Jesus Christ and Satan, also played out on earth. Ellen G. White, a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, who wrote several books explaining, but allegedly never disagreeing with the Bible, delineates the theme in her book The Great Controversy, first published in 1858. When I did a Google search of this article the third-party source that I found were only trivial, this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 23:24 List of Seventh-day Adventist periodicals This is a list of periodicals published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church or by its church members. They include both official and unofficial publications relating to Seventh-day Adventism. Magazines which are only available on the internet are not included. This list is made mostly up of periodicals that are not notable. There are many redirects as well as redlinks. (Catfurball)
2024-05-16 01:06 The Hub (magazine) (publication covering lifestyle topics) The Hub was founded by London-based Tolù Adẹ̀kọ́, an entrepreneur with a background in interior design. Launched in September 2009, the magazine covers a range of lifestyle topics including Art & Culture, Design & Interiors, Travel & Leisure, Food & Drink, Entertainment, Fashion & Style, Beauty & Grooming and fashion stories. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-05-16 16:04 Pax Britannica (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Pax Britannica was a period of relative peace in Europe 1815–1914. Not sure if a disambig page with a primary topic and only mentions are allowed. There is no other article with the exact name. Idk how to explain but when you read the page, you know what I mean (JuniperChill)

Culture/Biography[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-10 12:51 Luca Dirisio (Italian singer) Luca Dirisio (born in Vasto, June 18, 1978) is an Italian singer. [BLP]
2024-05-10 17:37 Christo Louw (South African rugby league player) Christo Louw is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. Rugby player that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT as I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:30 Jandre Burger (South African rugby union player) Jandre Burger (born 21 May 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and Bulls. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:32 Alessandro Ciccarelli (Italian composer and electronic musician) Alessandro Ciccarelli, who publishes music under the name Elnath Project, is an Italian musician and sound artist. Fails WP:NBLP/WP:NMUSIC. (B3251)
2024-05-11 16:38 David Higgins (composer) (British composer and choral conductor) David Roger Higgins (September 11, 1938 – August 13, 2006) was a composer and choral conductor. Born in Sheffield, England, he began teaching music at the age of 22. During his time in Sheffield he was the organist of the Sheffield University Church and musical director of Opera 14. No sources, despite being tagged for around 15 years. (Feline Hymnic)
2024-05-11 17:49 Ruan Delport (South African rugby union player) Ruan Delport (born 3 July 2002) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-11 20:08 R Subramaniakumar (Indian banker and businessman) R Subramaniakumar is an Indian businessman. He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Ratnakar Bank Limited. He was the former executive director at Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. Being a managing director or CEO of a prominent bank does not confer automatic notability. No notable events by or about the subject. (Rydex64)
2024-05-12 01:26 Ludovico Vaccari (Italian rugby union player) Ludovico Vaccari (born Roma, 10 March 1998) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Centre and he currently plays for Fiamme Oro in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 01:29 Brandon Valentyn (South African rugby union player) Brandon Valentyn (born (1993-08-07)7 August 1993) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 20:36 DJ Audits (British YouTuber) DJ Audits is a British Youtuber who is best known for auditing industrial estates and retail sectors as well as protests and marches. He also is active on other social media platforms such as TikTok and Facebook where he constantly posts his work and encounters. Non-notable YouTuber. Lacks significant coverage in WP:RSreliable sources. There's only run-of-the mill reporting about him from a couple of sources, including the Daily Mail, which is deprecated. (Voorts)
2024-05-13 18:39 Luca Nostran (Italian rugby union player) Luca Nostran (born 14 May 1993, in Camposampiero) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Flanker and he currently plays for Petrarca Padova in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 00:14 Loïc Jean-Albert (French parachuter) Loïc Jean-Albert (b. 8 February 1978 in Toulon, but grew up on Réunion), known as the Flying Dude from a popular YouTube video, Loic is an expert parachutist and wingsuit pilot. He was among the first ever practitioners of the sport of wingsuit BASE jumping. Fails WP:BIO. No extensive coverage, google news yields only 2 sources. (LibStar)
2024-05-14 02:16 Ben Fagan (talented musician and winner of reality t.v., pirate master on cbs) Ben Fagan (born February 28, 1984) is an American TV reality show winner and musician. fails gng (Sportsfan 1234)
2024-05-14 16:27 Kenny Solomons (English actor and model) Kenny Solomons (born 29 July 1986) English actor and model, known for his role as Mason in Brit-flick The Rapture. Solomons lives in Sweden. He owns his own café/barbershop franchise in Sweden, Hammarby Sjöstad, Norra Djurgårdsstaden and Uppsala. The name of the shop is Rusty Rascals. Fails WP:ENT. (B3251)
2024-05-14 16:54 Aumar Alsorani (Canadian detainee) Aumar Alsorani (born in Iraq) is a Canadian who was arrested in Erbil, Iraq on accusations that he was fighting in the Iraqi insurgency. Fails WP:GNG. Only mentioned in two Toronto Star articles, with no updates after May 2004. The incident may be able to be mentioned somewhere, but not notable enough for its own article. (B3251)
2024-05-14 17:02 Chris Horwill Chris Horwill from the Alstom Grid, Stafford, United Kingdom was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 for contributions to testing and commissioning of flexible AC transmission systems. Fails WP:NBIO (B3251)
2024-05-13 06:20 Matteo Luccardi (Rugby player) Matteo Luccardi (born Piacenza, 21 January 1998) is an Italian rugby union player. His usual position is as a Hooker. He currently plays for Viadana in Serie A Elite. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 19:12 Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Iranian footballer) Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Persian: محمدرضا بردبار; born August 26, 2004) is an Iranian football midfielder who currently plays for Malavan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Does not meet WP:GNG, coverage in English is non-existent, coverage in Farsi is limited to mere-mentions in writeups about his team. (Rosguill)
2024-05-13 18:43 Marco Susio (Italian rugby union player) Marco Susio (born 15 November 1993, Gavardo) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Wing and he currently plays for Calvisano in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 19:39 Niccolò Taddia (Italian rugby union player) Niccolò Taddia (born 13 May 1999) is an Italian rugby union player, currently playing for Top12 side Fiamme Oro. He is also a permit player for the Pro14 side Zebre. His preferred position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 13:56 Hen Mazzig (Israeli writer, speaker, and activist.) Hen Mazzig (Hebrew: חן מזיג) is an Israeli writer, speaker, and activist. He is a senior fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute. There's no real indication as to why this activist is notable. He started a "viral movement" (one source), "criticized a student BDS resolution" (one source), "spoke" and was a "panelist". He also published a book with a new imprint of an independent publishing house. This reeks of a lack of notability to me. (Kakurokuna)
2024-05-14 21:24 Jarrod Halliday (New Zealand rugby union player) Jarrod Halliday (born 10 February 1997) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Counties Manukau in the National Provincial Championship. His playing position is First five-eighth, wing or fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 21:27 Vincent Sakaria (New Zealand rugby union player) Vincent Sakaria (born 17 October 1995 in New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Wellington in the National Provincial Championship. His playing position is prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 01:55 Chris Ifediora (Nigerian medical practitioner and educator) Christian Onyebuchi Ifediora is a Nigerian medical practitioner, philanthropist, teacher, author, and educator. He currently serves as an associate professor at Griffith University. He is the founder of the Onyebuchi Chris Ifediora (OCI) Foundation, an international non-profit organization developed for the welfare of people through education, health, and empowerment. Does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. Clear COI issues as per the article's edit history and the main contributor has been blocked. Notwithstanding that, the sources used in the article are mostly routine coverage and/or self-published sources. Until Ifediora's career advances further and/or there is further coverage of his charitable foundation, I don't see a basis for an article. (ITBF)
2024-05-15 18:26 Claude Tshidibi (Rugby player) Claude Kalombo Tshidibi (born 31 March 1993 in Tembisa) is a South African rugby union player. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 18:28 Stephan Zaayman (South African rugby union player) Stephan Zaayman (born 18 June 1993) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Czech Extraliga team RC Slavia Prague. His regular position is flanker or number 8. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:08 Brenden Olivier (South African rugby union player) Brenden Hercules Olivier (born 19 March 1992 in Kareedouw, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:56 Zain Zafar (Maldivian footballer) Zain Zafar (born 20 April 2003),is a Maldivian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Club Eagles. Maldivian footballer with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 21:48 Steven Grosby (German-American priest and religion professor) Steven Elliot Grosby is Professor of Religion at Clemson University. Non-notable theologian. Insufficient independent sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-15 21:53 The Desire of Ages (Book by Ellen G. White (1898)) The Desire of Ages (DA) is a book about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, written by the Seventh-day Adventist pioneer Ellen G. White. It was first published in 1898. When I did a Google search of this book the only few third-party source that I found were only trivial (selling), this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-16 01:39 Enrico Acker (South African rugby union footballer) Daniel Enrico Acker (born 23 September 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer, who most recently played for the Eastern Province Kings. His regular playing position is scrum-half and he previously played rugby for the Free State Cheetahs, Griquas and Griffons, as well as Varsity Cup sides UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he also uses his first name, Daniel. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:12 Griffith van Wyk (South African rugby union player) Griffith van Wyk (born (1990-07-04)4 July 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:15 Werner Lourens (Rugby player) Werner Lourens (born 26 June 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Griffons. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:17 Arno Poley (South African rugby union player) Arno Pieter Poley (born 14 March 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Falcons. His regularly plays as a fullback or a winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 07:35 Samuel Stevens (journalist) (English sports journalist) Samuel Stevens is an English sports journalist. this page is poorly sourced and should be removed immediately. As an ‘biography of a living person’ its information is wrong and not relevant to Wikipedia. External links do not work and its only reference is a nine-year-old university newspaper link. Other information is incorrect. I am the person featured here and request that the page is removed as I do not meet the criteria for a ‘public figure’. (2A02:C7C:9097:BF00:BC84:8E13:C345:7384)
2024-05-14 21:36 Alessandro Rossi (actor) Ruggero Alessandro Rossi (born in 1955) is an Italian actor and voice actor. [BLP]
2024-05-16 19:33 Tengku Omar Othman (2nd Menteri Besar of Terengganu) Tengku Seri Setia Raja Tengku Omar bin Othman was the Menteri Besar of the state of Terengganu, in the Unfederated Malay States, from 15 July 1940 to 9 December 1941. The article appears to rely on a source of questionable credibility. (Iwaqarhashmi)
2024-05-16 19:47 Lindelwe Zungu (Rugby player) Lindelwe Siyanda Zungu (born 16 May 1995 in) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. He usually plays as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:48 Simon Bolze (South African rugby union player) Simon Nord Bolze (born 30 July 1995) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His usually plays as a fly-half, but can also play as an inside centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:54 Carl Els (South African rugby union player) Carl Els is a South African rugby union player for the Griquas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:44 Joe van der Hoogt (Rugby player) Nico Johan van der Hoogt (born 19 February 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who plays for the Leopards in the Currie Cup & The Rugby Challenge in South Africa. He can play as a loose-forward or lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he is better known as "Johan". (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:51 Tiaan Dorfling (South African rugby union player) Tiaan Arno Dorfling (born 26 July 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played for Griquas. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 01:06 Regina B. Schofield (American attorney general) Regina B. Schofield (born Regina Ann Brown on January 14, 1962) is a former United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs. seems unlikely to meet WP:General Notability Guidelines (Superb Owl)
2024-05-17 02:17 Franswa Ueckermann (Rugby player) Franswa Johannes Ueckermann (born 6 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:24 Colin Herbert (South African rugby union player) Colin Herbert (born 19 March 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Griffons in the Currie Cup. His regular position is inside centre, but he can also play as a fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 03:56 Thomas Brudenell-Bruce, Earl of Cardigan Thomas James Brudenell-Bruce is a British viscount, the son and heir apparent of David Brudenell-Bruce, 9th Marquess of Ailesbury.

From birth he was styled Viscount Savernake as second heir to the Marquessate, as his grandfather had been but his father had not been.

There is essentially one source (plus a brief Who's Who entry) that tells, in a voice of a local newspaper, that the subject lost the court battle around the estate. Coupled with fairly low position on the nobility ladder (viscount), does not appear to be meeting WP:BIO. (Викидим)

Culture/Biography/Women[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-15 00:28 Rachel Kirkland (Canadian pair skater) Rachel Kirkland (born September 29, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Eric Radford, she competed at a senior Grand Prix event, the 2008 Skate Canada International. Kirkland and Radford teamed up in 2005 and were coached by Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada and part-time by Ingo Steuer in Chemnitz, Germany. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-16 02:54 Murielle Telio (American actress (born 1993)) Murielle Telio is an American actress. She is best known for her brief appearance as Misty Mountains in the 2016 crime comedy film The Nice Guys. Fails WP:NACTOR (The ed17)
2024-05-16 11:38 Kimberly Wilkerson (American model) Kimberly Wilkerson is a beauty pageant contestant from Gillette, Wyoming, USA who has competed in the Miss America contest. Does not meet WP:NOT (Geraldine Aino)

Culture/Media[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-12 00:19 OpenProjectsFoundation (open source software foundation, registered 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria) The purpose of the OpenProjectsFoundation (OPF) is to encourage, assist and support the development of free and open technologies, culture and education. The foundation encourages sharing of knowledge and building of a civil society through instigation of the artistic and technical creativity of young and adult people and: Fails WP:NORG. My WP:BEFORE search in English and Bulgarian did not identify any significant coverage of this organization in independent reliable sources. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-12 20:36 DJ Audits (British YouTuber) DJ Audits is a British Youtuber who is best known for auditing industrial estates and retail sectors as well as protests and marches. He also is active on other social media platforms such as TikTok and Facebook where he constantly posts his work and encounters. Non-notable YouTuber. Lacks significant coverage in WP:RSreliable sources. There's only run-of-the mill reporting about him from a couple of sources, including the Daily Mail, which is deprecated. (Voorts)
2024-05-13 23:28 Expert Global Solutions (American call center company) Founded in 2012, Expert Global Solutions, Inc., (EGS, formerly NCO Group), based in Plano, Texas, was a privately owned business process outsourcing company. It is a holding company for NCO Group and APAC Customer Services, Inc. (APAC), providers of business process outsourcing services. Fails GNG (Boneless Pizza!)
2024-05-14 02:16 Ben Fagan (talented musician and winner of reality t.v., pirate master on cbs) Ben Fagan (born February 28, 1984) is an American TV reality show winner and musician. fails gng (Sportsfan 1234)
2024-05-14 16:15 GpsGate GpsGate is a software platform for Internet-based GPS tracking and GPS sharing. GpsGate is owned by Franson Technology AB, a company located in Stockholm, Sweden, specialized in GPS software development. Franson Technology AB was founded in 2004 by the current CEO Johan Franson. Fails WP:NSOFT (B3251)
2024-05-14 16:27 Self-propaganda Self-propaganda is the way in which people convince themselves of something regardless of the evidence against it. They will go over their side of the argument without considering the alternative arguments. "self-propaganda" is not a common term at all, and the article concerns topics out of its scope either way... If anything, renaming it into "Falling for your own propaganda" would be reasonable... (Biohistorian15)
2024-05-15 05:29 Plastic Parachute (musical artist) Plastic Parachute is an American Pop band based in Los Angeles, California. Parachute tunes have been heard on MTV and CBS programming as well as Jeep/Chrysler commercials and Warren Miller/Time Warner Extreme Ski Films. I'm unable to find a substantial quantity of reliable and independent source material about this subject. (Seraphimblade)
2024-05-15 21:21 Kirp (Estonian newspaper) Kirp was a newspaper published[when?] in Estonia as an inset in Sirp. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found articles about a person with "Kirp" last name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-15 21:53 The Desire of Ages (Book by Ellen G. White (1898)) The Desire of Ages (DA) is a book about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, written by the Seventh-day Adventist pioneer Ellen G. White. It was first published in 1898. When I did a Google search of this book the only few third-party source that I found were only trivial (selling), this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 22:21 Rollo Tomasi (American post-hardcore band) Rollo Tomasi is an American post-hardcore band from Chicago, Illinois. No relevance. Only primary sources. (Wikisempra)
2024-05-15 23:24 List of Seventh-day Adventist periodicals This is a list of periodicals published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church or by its church members. They include both official and unofficial publications relating to Seventh-day Adventism. Magazines which are only available on the internet are not included. This list is made mostly up of periodicals that are not notable. There are many redirects as well as redlinks. (Catfurball)
2024-05-16 02:54 Murielle Telio (American actress (born 1993)) Murielle Telio is an American actress. She is best known for her brief appearance as Misty Mountains in the 2016 crime comedy film The Nice Guys. Fails WP:NACTOR (The ed17)
2024-05-16 07:35 Samuel Stevens (journalist) (English sports journalist) Samuel Stevens is an English sports journalist. this page is poorly sourced and should be removed immediately. As an ‘biography of a living person’ its information is wrong and not relevant to Wikipedia. External links do not work and its only reference is a nine-year-old university newspaper link. Other information is incorrect. I am the person featured here and request that the page is removed as I do not meet the criteria for a ‘public figure’. (2A02:C7C:9097:BF00:BC84:8E13:C345:7384)
2024-05-16 19:12 Luup (newspaper) (Estonian newspaper) Luup was a newspaper published in Estonia, Vihula rural municipality, 2001–2007. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found one passing mention, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)

Culture/Media/Books[edit]

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2024-05-15 19:29 Consciousness industry (Social theory) The consciousness industry is a term coined by author and theorist Hans Magnus Enzensberger, which identifies the mechanisms through which the human mind is reproduced as a social product. Foremost among these mechanisms are the institutions of mass media and education. Neologism that is not referenced or discussed by any authors other than Haacke and Enzensberger in independent publications. (Reconrabbit)
2024-05-15 21:36 Seventh-day Adventist Commentary Reference Series (organization) The Seventh-day Adventist Commentary Reference Series is a set of volumes produced primarily by Seventh-day Adventist scholars, and designed for both scholarly and popular level use. It includes the seven-volume Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, the two-volume Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, as well as the single volumes Seventh-day Adventist Bible Dictionary, Seventh-day Adventist Bible Students' Source Book and Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology. When I did a Google search I found only a few trivial third-party sources, which proves to me that this is not notable article. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 22:00 Steps to Christ (Book written by Ellen G. White) Steps to Christ is a book written by Ellen G. White, pioneer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is believed to be inspired by God, and to exercise the prophetic gift. It was first published in 1892 by Fleming H. Revell Company. The copyright was purchased by Seventh-day Adventist publisher Review and Herald Publishing Association in 1892, and was first printed there in 1896. When I did a Google search of this book the only third-party sources were trivial (selling), this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 22:18 Great Controversy theme (Aspect of Seventh-day Adventist Theology) In Seventh-day Adventist theology, the Great Controversy theme refers to the cosmic battle between Jesus Christ and Satan, also played out on earth. Ellen G. White, a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, who wrote several books explaining, but allegedly never disagreeing with the Bible, delineates the theme in her book The Great Controversy, first published in 1858. When I did a Google search of this article the third-party source that I found were only trivial, this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-16 16:04 Pax Britannica (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Pax Britannica was a period of relative peace in Europe 1815–1914. Not sure if a disambig page with a primary topic and only mentions are allowed. There is no other article with the exact name. Idk how to explain but when you read the page, you know what I mean (JuniperChill)

Culture/Media/Entertainment[edit]

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2024-05-13 16:17 Signs of the Times (Australian magazine) (Australian edition published by Signs Publishing Company) Signs of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand. "Signs" is an easy-to-read magazine for the general public focused on understanding current issues from a biblical point of view as well as promoting a holistic and healthy Adventist lifestyle. When I did a Google search I could not find any third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-13 16:28 Signs of the Times (magazine) (Seventh-day Adventist publishing house) Signs of the Times is a monthly magazine originally published by Pacific Press, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house. Signs presents articles that are considered to be helpful in assisting readers to live in modern society. The magazine focuses on life's-style issues, health articles and Christian devotional and other religious articles. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability of magazine, also the name is way to common. (Catfurball)
2024-05-16 01:06 The Hub (magazine) (publication covering lifestyle topics) The Hub was founded by London-based Tolù Adẹ̀kọ́, an entrepreneur with a background in interior design. Launched in September 2009, the magazine covers a range of lifestyle topics including Art & Culture, Design & Interiors, Travel & Leisure, Food & Drink, Entertainment, Fashion & Style, Beauty & Grooming and fashion stories. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)

Culture/Media/Films[edit]

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2024-05-15 15:34 Ron Steward (Australian media personality) Ron Steward is a filming TV critic and film reviewer, who started his career in the industry in the 1940s, and he packed films on trains going out to Paramount Pictures, he retired from this role in 1999. [BLP] (Gideonrmt)
2024-05-17 03:15 Banana Joe (film) (1982 film by Stefano Vanzina) Banana Joe is a 1982 Italian comedy film starring Bud Spencer. No assertion of notability (Koavf)

Culture/Media/Music[edit]

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2024-05-10 05:04 Pretty Addicted (English electronic music group) Pretty Addicted is an English electronic music group formed in London, England, in 2011. The project is the brainchild of Vicious Precious with a live band and a live drummer. Doesn't seem to be notable. Pulled a quick search but doesn't seem to have significant media coverage. (AlphaBetaGamma)
2024-05-10 12:51 Luca Dirisio (Italian singer) Luca Dirisio (born in Vasto, June 18, 1978) is an Italian singer. [BLP]
2024-05-10 20:32 Alessandro Ciccarelli (Italian composer and electronic musician) Alessandro Ciccarelli, who publishes music under the name Elnath Project, is an Italian musician and sound artist. Fails WP:NBLP/WP:NMUSIC. (B3251)
2024-05-11 16:38 David Higgins (composer) (British composer and choral conductor) David Roger Higgins (September 11, 1938 – August 13, 2006) was a composer and choral conductor. Born in Sheffield, England, he began teaching music at the age of 22. During his time in Sheffield he was the organist of the Sheffield University Church and musical director of Opera 14. No sources, despite being tagged for around 15 years. (Feline Hymnic)
2024-05-15 19:53 Cretin Crossover (2012 studio album by Smitz) Cretin Crossover is the first album from Hawaii ska punk group Smitz. Taking the best songs from their demo album and their new material compiling into a 17 track release. The album took seven years to finish. Album from a barely notable music group that does not meet WP:GNG, has no independent coverage. (Reconrabbit)
2024-05-16 17:05 Bombafiya (American reggae band) Bombafiya is an American reggae band from Ventura, California. The band was formed in 2018 and consists of Collin Daniels (lead vocals, guitar, production), Benicia Grace (backing vocals, production), Stephanosis (bass), Evan Tindall (drums), Filiverto Landeros (keyboards), and Andrew Chermak (trumpet). I could not find sources to prove notability for this band under WP:MUSICBIO (Mach61)
2024-05-16 21:34 Freedom and Rain (1990 studio album by Oysterband and June Tabor) Freedom and Rain is a 1990 album by British folk rock band Oysterband and singer June Tabor. The album features a mixture of traditional material and contemporary covers including "Lullaby of London" by Shane MacGowan, "All Tomorrow's Parties" by Lou Reed, "Valentine's Day Is Over" by Billy Bragg and "Night Comes In" by Richard Thompson. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-17 04:14 The Get Up Kids / Coalesce (1996 EP (Split EP) by The Get Up Kids/Coalesce) Burned Bridges/I'm Giving Up on This One is a split EP between American bands The Get Up Kids and Coalesce. The album was released on colored vinyl in 1996 on Second Nature Recordings. There were 13 different pressings of the album, with each pressing on different colored vinyl. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)

Culture/Media/Radio[edit]

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2024-05-12 23:25 Here Come the Seventies (radio show) Here Come the Seventies was a CBC Radio comedy show that was broadcast as part of the Variety Tonight program. Despite the name - a deliberate take-off of Here Come the Seventies, a 1970s CTV television show - this show was broadcast for one season in the early 1980s. Fails WP:GNG; no sources. (Mvcg66b3r)

Culture/Media/Software[edit]

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2024-05-10 23:20 PhpCodeGenie phpCodeGenie is a code generator for web applications. Once the user designs their database tables, phpCodeGenie generates the scripts and programs. It will build data entry forms, insert scripts, database lister scripts, edit record forms, update record scripts, delete confirmation scripts, delete scripts, search forms, search scripts and other frontend/database interaction code. Fails WP: N. I found a couple passing mentions of phpCodeGenie in some papers, but nothing more than that. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-11 18:04 Mouse Sonar (Computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME) Mouse Sonar is a computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME.

When Mouse Sonar is enabled, releasing the Ctrl key causes several concentric circles to appear around the pointer for a short time. This may be especially useful to locate the pointer on contrast-rich or colorful background.

Non notable article, with no reference. Also see WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Lack of any sources even supporting its existence, other than few Microsoft support answers and a Youtube shorts, do not exist. (ExclusiveEditor)
2024-05-13 11:13 Inkd Inkd is an online print and design sales service company. Developed by Kelly Smith and the venture capital firm Second Avenue Partners, Inkd is a user-generated content marketplace, providing graphic designers with free personal storefronts where they can earn commissions. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-13 17:19 Windows 8.x (Index of articles associated with the same name) Windows 8.x refers to the following versions of Microsoft Windows and Windows Server operating systems: Unhelpful set index article. (TheTechie)
2024-05-14 05:00 Analytica (company) (Consulting and information technology firm) Analytica is a consulting and information technology firm serving US public and private sector enterprises focused on national security, law enforcement, health care and financial services. The company specializes in implementing on-premises and cloud computing solutions for information management, Cyber security, big data, data analytics, and business intelligence. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by paid SPA. (Teratix)
2024-05-15 20:00 IGUANA Computing (Operating system developers) Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Networking Activists (IGUANA) are developers of the Wombat system. A good faith effort to find citations for this article was not successful. As it currently stands, I don't believe this article satisfies WP:Notability. (Goldenarrow9)
2024-05-16 18:13 PhotoGrid (Photo and video editing software) PhotoGrid is a photo and video editing application for iOS, Android and online editing that enables users to collage photos, enhance pictures, apply tons of materials and make videogrid non-notable, does not meet WP:NSOFTWARE or WP:GNG (there are many apps with this name, this one is made by a company called "JUPITER PALACE PTE. LTD.") (Polygnotus)

Culture/Media/Television[edit]

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2024-05-13 21:42 Off Road with Gul Panag (Discovery Channel documentary series) Off Road with Gul Panag is an infotainment adventure documentary hosted by Gul Panag on the Discovery Channel. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-13 15:05 College Gate (2023 Pakistani television drama serial) College Gate (Urdu: کالج گیٹ) is a 2023 Pakistani coming-of-age television series. It features fresh faces namely Zarar Khan, Khaqan Shahnawaz, Mamia Shah, Natalia, Nauman Kahout, Shuja Asad, Asad Chaudhary, Washma Fatima and Hina Chaudhry in the lead roles. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-13 20:31 Mummy Ke Superstars (Indian TV series or program) Amul Voice of India – Mummy Ke Superstars is an Indian television talent show for child singers on the Star Plus channel. A feature of the show is that all of the contestants are accompanied by their mothers. The show is hosted by Akriti Kakkar and Ali Asgar, with Shubha Mudgal, Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani as judges. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Sameeerrr)
2024-05-17 00:41 One House Street (television series) One House Street was a freeform rap/dance party television program highlighting videos, artist performances, street dance and a high-tech DJ booth for "scratching" and live DJing. Non-notable TV show, chronically unsourced, no independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)

Culture/Media/Video games[edit]

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2024-05-15 11:53 Duran Duboi Duran Duboi is a French company, a subsidiary of the Quinta Industries group, primarily involved in developing special effects for the film industry. It was founded in 1983 by Bernard Maltaverne and Pascal Hérold. They also develop special effects for advertising and television. a small division of a medium-sized company, no significance (Assirian cat)
2024-05-16 09:40 Third Éditions (French publishing house) Third Éditions is a French publishing house dedicated to video games, founded in 2015 by Mehdi El Kanafi and Nicolas Courcier. Together, in 2010, they already founded the publishing house Console Syndrome, which was then bought by Pix’n Love Éditions. During the four years they worked with Pix’n Love, Mehdi and Nicolas published and often co-wrote many video game essays, such as Zelda: The History of a Legendary Saga, The Legend of Final Fantasy VII and Metal Gear Solid: Hideo Kojima’s ... has not been updated for a long time and needs new links (Assirian cat)

Culture/Philosophy and religion[edit]

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2024-05-12 21:47 Isle of Hope United Methodist Church (church building in United States of America) Isle of Hope United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Fails WP:NORG; no sources; written like an advertisement. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-14 13:56 Hen Mazzig (Israeli writer, speaker, and activist.) Hen Mazzig (Hebrew: חן מזיג) is an Israeli writer, speaker, and activist. He is a senior fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute. There's no real indication as to why this activist is notable. He started a "viral movement" (one source), "criticized a student BDS resolution" (one source), "spoke" and was a "panelist". He also published a book with a new imprint of an independent publishing house. This reeks of a lack of notability to me. (Kakurokuna)
2024-05-15 19:29 Consciousness industry (Social theory) The consciousness industry is a term coined by author and theorist Hans Magnus Enzensberger, which identifies the mechanisms through which the human mind is reproduced as a social product. Foremost among these mechanisms are the institutions of mass media and education. Neologism that is not referenced or discussed by any authors other than Haacke and Enzensberger in independent publications. (Reconrabbit)
2024-05-15 21:48 Steven Grosby (German-American priest and religion professor) Steven Elliot Grosby is Professor of Religion at Clemson University. Non-notable theologian. Insufficient independent sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-15 22:18 Great Controversy theme (Aspect of Seventh-day Adventist Theology) In Seventh-day Adventist theology, the Great Controversy theme refers to the cosmic battle between Jesus Christ and Satan, also played out on earth. Ellen G. White, a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, who wrote several books explaining, but allegedly never disagreeing with the Bible, delineates the theme in her book The Great Controversy, first published in 1858. When I did a Google search of this article the third-party source that I found were only trivial, this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)

Culture/Sports[edit]

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2024-05-10 17:37 Christo Louw (South African rugby league player) Christo Louw is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. Rugby player that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT as I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:30 Jandre Burger (South African rugby union player) Jandre Burger (born 21 May 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and Bulls. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-11 14:12 Gymnastics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's artistic qualification Qualification for men's artistic gymnastic competitions at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1, 4F on 19–20 August 2017. The results of the qualification determined the qualifiers to the finals: 8 teams in the team final, 24 gymnasts in the all-around final, and 8 gymnasts in each of six apparatus finals. The qualification for event finals was held during the team competition, so all qualification information can already be found in Gymnastics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's artistic team all-around. A separate page is unnecessary, and this page doesn't have any of the information updated. (Riley1012)
2024-05-11 17:49 Ruan Delport (South African rugby union player) Ruan Delport (born 3 July 2002) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 01:29 Brandon Valentyn (South African rugby union player) Brandon Valentyn (born (1993-08-07)7 August 1993) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 23:26 2022–23 Bangladesh Super Cup (4th season of the Bangladesh Super Cup) The 2022–23 Bangladesh Super Cup is the 4th edition of the Bangladesh Super Cup, the main domestic annual top tier clubs football tournament organized by Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). The six participants will competes in the tournament. The tournament was not held and none of the sources indicated any specific dates of when it was supposed to be held. The Bangladesh Football Federation only suggested that the tournament might return. (Pppery)
2024-05-13 18:39 Luca Nostran (Italian rugby union player) Luca Nostran (born 14 May 1993, in Camposampiero) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Flanker and he currently plays for Petrarca Padova in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-13 19:57 22nd Battle of Raigam Salpiti (School Cricket Match Series) 22nd Battle Of Raigam Salpiti is the 2024 edition of Battle of Salpiti Raigam Koralaya a School Cricket Match Series played between Piliyandala Central College and Taxila Central College, Horana as part of the 2024 edition of Big Matches. It includes a Test Match and a One-Day Match. We do not cover schools cricket, unless historically notable, which this is not. Also, unless I have missed a recent ICC press release, Taxila Central College and Piliyandala Central College have not become the 13th and 14th Full Members of the ICC, and thus do not play Test matches. Fails WP:GNG, WP:EVENT. (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-13 23:14 CD Blanes (Spanish football club) Club Deportiu Blanes is a football team based in Blanes, Catalonia, Spain. Founded in 1913, it plays in Segona Catalana. Its stadium is Estadi Municipal de Blanes. No significant coverage in reliable sources. (AirshipJungleman29)
2024-05-13 06:20 Matteo Luccardi (Rugby player) Matteo Luccardi (born Piacenza, 21 January 1998) is an Italian rugby union player. His usual position is as a Hooker. He currently plays for Viadana in Serie A Elite. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 19:12 Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Iranian footballer) Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Persian: محمدرضا بردبار; born August 26, 2004) is an Iranian football midfielder who currently plays for Malavan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Does not meet WP:GNG, coverage in English is non-existent, coverage in Farsi is limited to mere-mentions in writeups about his team. (Rosguill)
2024-05-13 18:43 Marco Susio (Italian rugby union player) Marco Susio (born 15 November 1993, Gavardo) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Wing and he currently plays for Calvisano in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 19:39 Niccolò Taddia (Italian rugby union player) Niccolò Taddia (born 13 May 1999) is an Italian rugby union player, currently playing for Top12 side Fiamme Oro. He is also a permit player for the Pro14 side Zebre. His preferred position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 15:52 2023 Lees-McRae Bobcats men's volleyball team (American college volleyball season) The 2023 Lees-McRae Bobcats men's volleyball team represents Lees-McRae College in the 2023 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball season. The Bobcats, led by first year head coach Sam Albus, were picked to finish seventh in the Conference Carolinas coaches preseason poll. Subject does not meet the WP:NSEASONS. (Let'srun)
2024-05-14 21:24 Jarrod Halliday (New Zealand rugby union player) Jarrod Halliday (born 10 February 1997) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Counties Manukau in the National Provincial Championship. His playing position is First five-eighth, wing or fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 21:27 Vincent Sakaria (New Zealand rugby union player) Vincent Sakaria (born 17 October 1995 in New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Wellington in the National Provincial Championship. His playing position is prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 00:28 Rachel Kirkland (Canadian pair skater) Rachel Kirkland (born September 29, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Eric Radford, she competed at a senior Grand Prix event, the 2008 Skate Canada International. Kirkland and Radford teamed up in 2005 and were coached by Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada and part-time by Ingo Steuer in Chemnitz, Germany. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-15 18:26 Claude Tshidibi (Rugby player) Claude Kalombo Tshidibi (born 31 March 1993 in Tembisa) is a South African rugby union player. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 18:28 Stephan Zaayman (South African rugby union player) Stephan Zaayman (born 18 June 1993) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Czech Extraliga team RC Slavia Prague. His regular position is flanker or number 8. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:08 Brenden Olivier (South African rugby union player) Brenden Hercules Olivier (born 19 March 1992 in Kareedouw, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:56 Zain Zafar (Maldivian footballer) Zain Zafar (born 20 April 2003),is a Maldivian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Club Eagles. Maldivian footballer with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 01:39 Enrico Acker (South African rugby union footballer) Daniel Enrico Acker (born 23 September 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer, who most recently played for the Eastern Province Kings. His regular playing position is scrum-half and he previously played rugby for the Free State Cheetahs, Griquas and Griffons, as well as Varsity Cup sides UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he also uses his first name, Daniel. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:12 Griffith van Wyk (South African rugby union player) Griffith van Wyk (born (1990-07-04)4 July 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:15 Werner Lourens (Rugby player) Werner Lourens (born 26 June 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Griffons. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:17 Arno Poley (South African rugby union player) Arno Pieter Poley (born 14 March 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Falcons. His regularly plays as a fullback or a winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:47 Lindelwe Zungu (Rugby player) Lindelwe Siyanda Zungu (born 16 May 1995 in) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. He usually plays as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:48 Simon Bolze (South African rugby union player) Simon Nord Bolze (born 30 July 1995) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His usually plays as a fly-half, but can also play as an inside centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:54 Carl Els (South African rugby union player) Carl Els is a South African rugby union player for the Griquas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:44 Joe van der Hoogt (Rugby player) Nico Johan van der Hoogt (born 19 February 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who plays for the Leopards in the Currie Cup & The Rugby Challenge in South Africa. He can play as a loose-forward or lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he is better known as "Johan". (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:51 Tiaan Dorfling (South African rugby union player) Tiaan Arno Dorfling (born 26 July 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played for Griquas. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 21:03 Sam Dunn (rugby league) (rugby league player) Samuel Dunn is a professional rugby league footballer who played as a centre for the Dewsbury Rams in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:17 Franswa Ueckermann (Rugby player) Franswa Johannes Ueckermann (born 6 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:24 Colin Herbert (South African rugby union player) Colin Herbert (born 19 March 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Griffons in the Currie Cup. His regular position is inside centre, but he can also play as a fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

Culture/Visual arts[edit]

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2024-05-13 11:13 Inkd Inkd is an online print and design sales service company. Developed by Kelly Smith and the venture capital firm Second Avenue Partners, Inkd is a user-generated content marketplace, providing graphic designers with free personal storefronts where they can earn commissions. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-14 19:41 List of lap pools in San Francisco This is a list of lap pools in San Francisco, California. San Francisco has 44 lap pools. Only lap pools are included on this list. Smaller recreational pools and pools in private residential buildings are not included. There are 5 salt-water pools and 4 outdoor pools. Subject does not meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture[edit]

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2024-05-17 00:33 National Air Race Museum (Former aviation museum in Nevada) The National Air Race Museum (NARM) was a short-lived (1993-1994) aviation museum featuring the Golden Age of Racing and the Reno Air Races, located in Sparks, Nevada. Aircraft exhibited included an original, non-flying replica of Hughes H-1 Racer. Non-notable museum. Insufficient independent sigcov sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime[edit]

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2024-05-13 03:48 Baddies! (Japanese manga series) Baddies! (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tetsuya Okuyama. It was serialized in Kodansha's digital platform Magazine Pocket from September 2022 to May 2023, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes. Fails WP:NBOOK and a search in three languages failed to find anything meaningful. (Link20XX)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion[edit]

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2024-05-16 11:38 Kimberly Wilkerson (American model) Kimberly Wilkerson is a beauty pageant contestant from Gillette, Wyoming, USA who has competed in the Miss America contest. Does not meet WP:NOT (Geraldine Aino)

Geography/Geographical[edit]

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2024-05-10 08:37 Kachal, Iran (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Kachal, Iran is a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-12 07:59 Round Top (New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) Round Top is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York northwest of Burlington, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Search hits are about the settlement. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Africa[edit]

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2024-05-12 12:36 Lul (Village on the west bank of the Nile) Lul is a Shilluk village located on the western bank of the Nile river, approximately one and a half hours by boat north from the city of Malakal, in Upper Nile province in South Sudan. The Catholic Church established one of its first mission stations there in the early part of the 20th century, during the condominium period. Fails GNG (Boneless Pizza!)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa[edit]

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2024-05-13 14:51 Arsi University (University in Oromia, Ethiopia) Arsi University was established on 15 October 2014, in Asella city, Oromia, Ethiopia.[citation needed] Fails WP:NORG. Most sources are either from the university itself or online aggregated reviews. The few independent, reliable sources only mention the university in passing without WP:SIGCOV. (Liu1126)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa[edit]

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2024-05-10 08:31 Hany Ramzy (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Hany Ramzy may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa[edit]

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2024-05-10 17:37 Christo Louw (South African rugby league player) Christo Louw is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. Rugby player that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT as I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:30 Jandre Burger (South African rugby union player) Jandre Burger (born 21 May 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and Bulls. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-11 17:49 Ruan Delport (South African rugby union player) Ruan Delport (born 3 July 2002) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 01:29 Brandon Valentyn (South African rugby union player) Brandon Valentyn (born (1993-08-07)7 August 1993) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 18:26 Claude Tshidibi (Rugby player) Claude Kalombo Tshidibi (born 31 March 1993 in Tembisa) is a South African rugby union player. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 18:28 Stephan Zaayman (South African rugby union player) Stephan Zaayman (born 18 June 1993) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Czech Extraliga team RC Slavia Prague. His regular position is flanker or number 8. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:08 Brenden Olivier (South African rugby union player) Brenden Hercules Olivier (born 19 March 1992 in Kareedouw, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 01:39 Enrico Acker (South African rugby union footballer) Daniel Enrico Acker (born 23 September 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer, who most recently played for the Eastern Province Kings. His regular playing position is scrum-half and he previously played rugby for the Free State Cheetahs, Griquas and Griffons, as well as Varsity Cup sides UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he also uses his first name, Daniel. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:12 Griffith van Wyk (South African rugby union player) Griffith van Wyk (born (1990-07-04)4 July 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:15 Werner Lourens (Rugby player) Werner Lourens (born 26 June 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Griffons. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:17 Arno Poley (South African rugby union player) Arno Pieter Poley (born 14 March 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Falcons. His regularly plays as a fullback or a winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:47 Lindelwe Zungu (Rugby player) Lindelwe Siyanda Zungu (born 16 May 1995 in) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. He usually plays as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:48 Simon Bolze (South African rugby union player) Simon Nord Bolze (born 30 July 1995) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His usually plays as a fly-half, but can also play as an inside centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:54 Carl Els (South African rugby union player) Carl Els is a South African rugby union player for the Griquas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:44 Joe van der Hoogt (Rugby player) Nico Johan van der Hoogt (born 19 February 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who plays for the Leopards in the Currie Cup & The Rugby Challenge in South Africa. He can play as a loose-forward or lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he is better known as "Johan". (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:51 Tiaan Dorfling (South African rugby union player) Tiaan Arno Dorfling (born 26 July 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played for Griquas. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:17 Franswa Ueckermann (Rugby player) Franswa Johannes Ueckermann (born 6 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:24 Colin Herbert (South African rugby union player) Colin Herbert (born 19 March 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Griffons in the Currie Cup. His regular position is inside centre, but he can also play as a fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa[edit]

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2024-05-14 01:55 Chris Ifediora (Nigerian medical practitioner and educator) Christian Onyebuchi Ifediora is a Nigerian medical practitioner, philanthropist, teacher, author, and educator. He currently serves as an associate professor at Griffith University. He is the founder of the Onyebuchi Chris Ifediora (OCI) Foundation, an international non-profit organization developed for the welfare of people through education, health, and empowerment. Does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. Clear COI issues as per the article's edit history and the main contributor has been blocked. Notwithstanding that, the sources used in the article are mostly routine coverage and/or self-published sources. Until Ifediora's career advances further and/or there is further coverage of his charitable foundation, I don't see a basis for an article. (ITBF)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America[edit]

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2024-05-10 19:39 A'eron Island (Island in Douglas County, Oregon) A'eron island is a tiny island (approx 800 ft x 1600 ft) located near the mouth of the Umpqua River on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. At very low tides it can be reached via the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area over a narrow naturally occurring sand causeway or by boat at higher tide levels. No reliable sources; the only sources for the name are user-generated content (Peter James)
2024-05-10 15:38 Cougar Gulch (Valley in Washington, United States) Cougar Gulch is a valley in the U.S. state of Washington. Notability not established with substantive sources, fails WP:NGEO (Reywas92)
2024-05-11 23:52 Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance The mission of the Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance (SAGA), a seven-year-old organization operating in Saranac Lake, New York, is "To enhance and protect the unique character of our communities through sound planning and development." Officially, SAGA has said: "This is not about Wal-Mart or any other retailer. My WP:BEFORE search found no evidence that this organization meets WP:NORG. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-12 06:52 Williams–Mystic Williams–Mystic, the Ocean and Coastal Studies Semester of Williams College and Mystic Seaport Museum, is an interdisciplinary semester program based at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2024-05-12 07:59 Round Top (New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) Round Top is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York northwest of Burlington, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Search hits are about the settlement. (Geschichte)
2024-05-12 07:59 Round Top (Herkimer County, New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) Round Top is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located southeast of East Winfield, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Search hits are about the settlement. (Geschichte)
2024-05-13 10:48 Cloudwords (American software company) Cloudwords, Inc. is an American software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) technology. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Sources are routine funding announcements, biz journal interviews, hire announcements, TechCrunch etc. (Teratix)
2024-05-13 17:11 Stroughbury Island (lake in Delta County, Michigan, USA) Stroughbury Island is an island in Lake Michigan.[failed verification] It is located 0.25 miles due east of 26th Rd, Rapid River in the state of Michigan. The island can easily be seen from Rapid River Boat Launch, just a short swim from the Nirvana Resort and Cabins. Only one source is cited, and the island is not mentioned there. Search did not find anything that looked reliable. (Peter James)
2024-05-12 23:25 Here Come the Seventies (radio show) Here Come the Seventies was a CBC Radio comedy show that was broadcast as part of the Variety Tonight program. Despite the name - a deliberate take-off of Here Come the Seventies, a 1970s CTV television show - this show was broadcast for one season in the early 1980s. Fails WP:GNG; no sources. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-14 00:35 Margarita Ball Dallas Margarita Society (Dallas Children's Charities) is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation formed in 1977 when a group of Dallas businessmen decided to host a holiday party. That event, the annual Dallas Margarita Ball, has grown into the largest, invitation-only, charity black tie gala in the world with over 12,000 guests attending.[citation needed] Guests drop off donated toys upon entry to the ball or sponsor gifts with cash donations. Not notable. Only primary sources exist. (Dylanvt)
2024-05-13 19:19 Colonial Airlines (Canada) Colonial Airlines was a Montreal-based carrier formed in 1942 from the reformation of Canadian Colonial Airways. In 1956, Eastern Air Lines purchased the airline. There has never been any such airline. This article refers to a Canadian airline that merged with a US airline, Eastern Air Lines (such things don't happen - Canadian airlines and US airlines are not permitted to merge because both countries require that their airlines remain under the control of their own citizens). It is also clearly a duplicate of the article for Colonial Airlines - an airline that did exist. Look at the destination list for instance. Prior to 1942, there were American and Canadian airlines with the same name - Canadian Colonial Airways. Yes, the US carrier was also, confusingly, called Canadian Colonial Airways. The American version was the parent, the Canadian version was the 100% subsidiary. In 1942, two things happened - the Canadian version ceased operations and the US version was renamed to Colonial Airlines. There was no Canadian version of "Colonial Airlines". Not surprisingly, some secondary sources are confused about this. (Enplaned)
2024-05-14 02:16 Ben Fagan (talented musician and winner of reality t.v., pirate master on cbs) Ben Fagan (born February 28, 1984) is an American TV reality show winner and musician. fails gng (Sportsfan 1234)
2024-05-14 16:54 Aumar Alsorani (Canadian detainee) Aumar Alsorani (born in Iraq) is a Canadian who was arrested in Erbil, Iraq on accusations that he was fighting in the Iraqi insurgency. Fails WP:GNG. Only mentioned in two Toronto Star articles, with no updates after May 2004. The incident may be able to be mentioned somewhere, but not notable enough for its own article. (B3251)
2024-05-15 00:28 Rachel Kirkland (Canadian pair skater) Rachel Kirkland (born September 29, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Eric Radford, she competed at a senior Grand Prix event, the 2008 Skate Canada International. Kirkland and Radford teamed up in 2005 and were coached by Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada and part-time by Ingo Steuer in Chemnitz, Germany. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-15 14:02 Alder, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Alder is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. Alder lies near U.S. Route 20 southeast of Blodgett on the Marys River in the Central Oregon Coast Range. The post office serving Alder was named Hipp. Sources cited in this article are not sufficient to establish notability. All other sources found online were either for other places named Alder or were mirrors of Wikipedia. There was evidently a mill there, so there may be offline sources, but unless they're found this article doesn't have enough information to pass WP:GEOLAND. If kept the article needs a rewrite because it is plainly false to say this is an unincorporated community; satellite images just show a stretch of railroad through otherwise empty forest. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-15 22:21 Rollo Tomasi (American post-hardcore band) Rollo Tomasi is an American post-hardcore band from Chicago, Illinois. No relevance. Only primary sources. (Wikisempra)
2024-05-16 01:09 IBM Academy of Technology (organization) The IBM Academy of Technology was founded on May 31, 1989 and modeled after the US National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. It focuses on the technical underpinnings of IBM’s future. Its membership consists of over 700 of IBM's technical leaders from around the world who work in research, hardware and software development and manufacturing. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-05-16 09:47 ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge is a program to encourage Ontario youth ages 14 to 18 to take part in volunteerism. It also helps Ontario high school youth get their 40 hours community service required for graduation. Does not appear to be notable. (Clovermoss)
2024-05-16 11:38 Kimberly Wilkerson (American model) Kimberly Wilkerson is a beauty pageant contestant from Gillette, Wyoming, USA who has competed in the Miss America contest. Does not meet WP:NOT (Geraldine Aino)
2024-05-16 14:10 Flynn, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Flynn is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. Flynn is located on U.S. Route 20 at its interchange with Oregon Route 34, just west of Philomath, near the Marys River. No information found about this location, apart from a local covered bridge (which may be notable). As for the "community" of Flynn, I could not find any information, and the name Flynn doesn't appear on any USGS map until 1956, and the location seems to shift a little in later editions of the map: [1]. This is not suggestive of a well-defined community. Current satellite view just shows an industrial area on the outskirts of Philomath. Without further information, this is a failure of WP:GEOLAND. GNIS does not establish notability. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-17 00:33 National Air Race Museum (Former aviation museum in Nevada) The National Air Race Museum (NARM) was a short-lived (1993-1994) aviation museum featuring the Golden Age of Racing and the Reno Air Races, located in Sparks, Nevada. Aircraft exhibited included an original, non-flying replica of Hughes H-1 Racer. Non-notable museum. Insufficient independent sigcov sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-17 00:41 One House Street (television series) One House Street was a freeform rap/dance party television program highlighting videos, artist performances, street dance and a high-tech DJ booth for "scratching" and live DJing. Non-notable TV show, chronically unsourced, no independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-17 01:06 Regina B. Schofield (American attorney general) Regina B. Schofield (born Regina Ann Brown on January 14, 1962) is a former United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs. seems unlikely to meet WP:General Notability Guidelines (Superb Owl)

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2024-05-10 12:49 Flor Elena González (Venezuelan actress (born 1960)) Flor Elena González (born February 2, 1960, in Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actress who appears in telenovelas. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Asia[edit]

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2024-05-11 04:12 Ram guard Ram guards protect the hydraulic ram on an excavator which is used to move the boom and other parts of the arm of an excavator to carry out work. Probably promotional; could not verify that this is a real thing (Mangoe)
2024-05-14 22:01 Boxing at the 2023 Palarong Pambansa (Boxing events held during the 2023 Palarong Pambansa) Boxing events at the 2023 Palarong Pambansa were held from 1–5 August 2023 in Marikina City, Philippines. A total of 160 secondary school boxers from all 17 regions competed for a total of 40 medals. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2024-05-14 22:01 Basketball at the 2023 Palarong Pambansa (Basketball games played at the 2023 Palarong Pambansa) Basketball events at the 2023 Palarong Pambansa were held from 1–5 August 2023 in Marikina City, Philippines. Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)
2024-05-16 22:10 Nalband (name) Nalband is a Persian language word with the meaning manufacturer of horseshoes. The word is derived from the Persian word nal, meaning horseshoe and band, a fastener.[citation needed] No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse)

Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia[edit]

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2024-05-15 22:00 Steps to Christ (Book written by Ellen G. White) Steps to Christ is a book written by Ellen G. White, pioneer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is believed to be inspired by God, and to exercise the prophetic gift. It was first published in 1892 by Fleming H. Revell Company. The copyright was purchased by Seventh-day Adventist publisher Review and Herald Publishing Association in 1892, and was first printed there in 1896. When I did a Google search of this book the only third-party sources were trivial (selling), this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia[edit]

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2024-05-11 20:08 R Subramaniakumar (Indian banker and businessman) R Subramaniakumar is an Indian businessman. He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Ratnakar Bank Limited. He was the former executive director at Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. Being a managing director or CEO of a prominent bank does not confer automatic notability. No notable events by or about the subject. (Rydex64)
2024-05-12 23:26 2022–23 Bangladesh Super Cup (4th season of the Bangladesh Super Cup) The 2022–23 Bangladesh Super Cup is the 4th edition of the Bangladesh Super Cup, the main domestic annual top tier clubs football tournament organized by Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). The six participants will competes in the tournament. The tournament was not held and none of the sources indicated any specific dates of when it was supposed to be held. The Bangladesh Football Federation only suggested that the tournament might return. (Pppery)
2024-05-13 15:05 College Gate (2023 Pakistani television drama serial) College Gate (Urdu: کالج گیٹ) is a 2023 Pakistani coming-of-age television series. It features fresh faces namely Zarar Khan, Khaqan Shahnawaz, Mamia Shah, Natalia, Nauman Kahout, Shuja Asad, Asad Chaudhary, Washma Fatima and Hina Chaudhry in the lead roles. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-13 20:31 Mummy Ke Superstars (Indian TV series or program) Amul Voice of India – Mummy Ke Superstars is an Indian television talent show for child singers on the Star Plus channel. A feature of the show is that all of the contestants are accompanied by their mothers. The show is hosted by Akriti Kakkar and Ali Asgar, with Shubha Mudgal, Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani as judges. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Sameeerrr)
2024-05-14 16:57 Kanchiravilai (Place) Kanchiraviali, commonly called KCV, is a place near Muttom road Eraniel in the Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Fails WP:NGEO. (B3251)
2024-05-15 20:56 Zain Zafar (Maldivian footballer) Zain Zafar (born 20 April 2003),is a Maldivian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Club Eagles. Maldivian footballer with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 18:44 Sahalia (human settlement in Pakistan) Sahalia is a village in the Dadyal tehsil of Mirpur District, Azad Kashmir in Pakistan. There isn't a notable reason to have this article. (Qalb alasid)

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2024-05-15 15:54 Thailand Generation Z Gen Z is the people who were born in the 1990s- early 2010s. Gen Z is more familiar with Digital Lifestyle than the previous generation. Gen Z is also familiar with CD Player and with the smartphone which is the generation that fit to both late analog and digital technology. AI-generated essay with only fake references (Paul 012)
2024-05-15 23:29 List of Adventist schools in the Philippines (Adventist schools in the Philippines) The following is a list of Seventh-day Adventist schools, colleges & universities in the Philippines. This list is made up of mostly schools that are not notable and also there are no references it has been like this from day one that it was created. (Catfurball)
2024-05-16 19:33 Tengku Omar Othman (2nd Menteri Besar of Terengganu) Tengku Seri Setia Raja Tengku Omar bin Othman was the Menteri Besar of the state of Terengganu, in the Unfederated Malay States, from 15 July 1940 to 9 December 1941. The article appears to rely on a source of questionable credibility. (Iwaqarhashmi)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia[edit]

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2024-05-10 08:37 Kachal, Iran (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Kachal, Iran is a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-14 13:35 Skewered goose liver Skewered goose liver (Hebrew: שיפוד כבד אווז) is a dish from southern Tel Aviv. It is seasoned with salt and black pepper and sometimes with spices like cumin, cinnamon, paprika, nutmeg, allspice and turmeric then grilled. Notability not established with substantive sources. Only source is a brief mention of foie gras; not a distinctly notable dish (Reywas92)
2024-05-14 18:08 Poshtkuh-e Shamil (Location in Hormozgan province, Iran) Poshtkuh-e Shamil (Persian: پشتکوه شمیل) is an area of Shamil Rural District, Shamil District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan province, Iran.

It is a separate part of Shamil District located north of Nian mountain and Shamil Rural District, west of Rudkhaneh Rural District, south of Siyahu Rural District and east of khurgu and Sarkhun Rural District.

None of the cited sources clearly indicate a place by this name in Farsi, although there are partial title matches. There is no corresponding page on fa.wiki. This is likely a GNIS ghost or some other error. Sources all relate to Hormozgan province, but there's no useful mention at that page that could justify a redirect. (Rosguill)
2024-05-14 19:12 Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Iranian footballer) Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Persian: محمدرضا بردبار; born August 26, 2004) is an Iranian football midfielder who currently plays for Malavan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Does not meet WP:GNG, coverage in English is non-existent, coverage in Farsi is limited to mere-mentions in writeups about his team. (Rosguill)
2024-05-14 13:56 Hen Mazzig (Israeli writer, speaker, and activist.) Hen Mazzig (Hebrew: חן מזיג) is an Israeli writer, speaker, and activist. He is a senior fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute. There's no real indication as to why this activist is notable. He started a "viral movement" (one source), "criticized a student BDS resolution" (one source), "spoke" and was a "panelist". He also published a book with a new imprint of an independent publishing house. This reeks of a lack of notability to me. (Kakurokuna)
2024-05-15 22:00 Steps to Christ (Book written by Ellen G. White) Steps to Christ is a book written by Ellen G. White, pioneer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is believed to be inspired by God, and to exercise the prophetic gift. It was first published in 1892 by Fleming H. Revell Company. The copyright was purchased by Seventh-day Adventist publisher Review and Herald Publishing Association in 1892, and was first printed there in 1896. When I did a Google search of this book the only third-party sources were trivial (selling), this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-16 21:05 Wayne Chahoud (Lebanese rugby league player) Wayne Chahoud is a Lebanese professional rugby league footballer who has played for the Parramatta Eels in the New South Wales Cup. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)

Geography/Regions/Europe[edit]

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2024-05-12 00:19 OpenProjectsFoundation (open source software foundation, registered 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria) The purpose of the OpenProjectsFoundation (OPF) is to encourage, assist and support the development of free and open technologies, culture and education. The foundation encourages sharing of knowledge and building of a civil society through instigation of the artistic and technical creativity of young and adult people and: Fails WP:NORG. My WP:BEFORE search in English and Bulgarian did not identify any significant coverage of this organization in independent reliable sources. (Extraordinary Writ)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe[edit]

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2024-05-14 13:30 Taco soup (Type of soup) Taco soup is a type of soup composed of a broth with similar ingredients to those used inside a taco: ground beef, tomatoes, chopped green chilis, onions, corn, beans and a packet of taco seasoning. Vegetarian versions combine beans with the other ingredients, except for the ground beef. Notability not established with substantive sources. One is just a recipe with no coverage, one is about a sauce and does not mention soup. (Reywas92)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe[edit]

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2024-05-11 16:38 David Higgins (composer) (British composer and choral conductor) David Roger Higgins (September 11, 1938 – August 13, 2006) was a composer and choral conductor. Born in Sheffield, England, he began teaching music at the age of 22. During his time in Sheffield he was the organist of the Sheffield University Church and musical director of Opera 14. No sources, despite being tagged for around 15 years. (Feline Hymnic)
2024-05-12 15:41 List of swimming pools in Sweden This is a list of swimming pools in Sweden. Subject does not meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-05-14 16:19 Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre (UK academic institution) Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre is a Medical Education establishment situated in Stafford, England. The Centre is located in the grounds of County Hospital, and opened in 1986. Fails WP:NORG. (B3251)
2024-05-14 16:27 Kenny Solomons (English actor and model) Kenny Solomons (born 29 July 1986) English actor and model, known for his role as Mason in Brit-flick The Rapture. Solomons lives in Sweden. He owns his own café/barbershop franchise in Sweden, Hammarby Sjöstad, Norra Djurgårdsstaden and Uppsala. The name of the shop is Rusty Rascals. Fails WP:ENT. (B3251)
2024-05-15 21:21 Kirp (Estonian newspaper) Kirp was a newspaper published[when?] in Estonia as an inset in Sirp. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found articles about a person with "Kirp" last name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-16 19:12 Luup (newspaper) (Estonian newspaper) Luup was a newspaper published in Estonia, Vihula rural municipality, 2001–2007. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found one passing mention, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-16 20:35 GT-76 (Ice hockey team in Stockholm, Sweden) GT-76 is a Swedish bandy club from Stockholm which founded in 1976 when two sport clubs, Gubbängens SK and Tallen IK merged. This helped GT-76 today to become the biggest bandy club in the world. GT-76 also includes football, handball and pétanque teams. [No reason given] (Larrymhardy)
2024-05-17 03:56 Thomas Brudenell-Bruce, Earl of Cardigan Thomas James Brudenell-Bruce is a British viscount, the son and heir apparent of David Brudenell-Bruce, 9th Marquess of Ailesbury.

From birth he was styled Viscount Savernake as second heir to the Marquessate, as his grandfather had been but his father had not been.

There is essentially one source (plus a brief Who's Who entry) that tells, in a voice of a local newspaper, that the subject lost the court battle around the estate. Coupled with fairly low position on the nobility ladder (viscount), does not appear to be meeting WP:BIO. (Викидим)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe[edit]

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2024-05-10 12:51 Luca Dirisio (Italian singer) Luca Dirisio (born in Vasto, June 18, 1978) is an Italian singer. [BLP]
2024-05-12 01:26 Ludovico Vaccari (Italian rugby union player) Ludovico Vaccari (born Roma, 10 March 1998) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Centre and he currently plays for Fiamme Oro in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-13 18:39 Luca Nostran (Italian rugby union player) Luca Nostran (born 14 May 1993, in Camposampiero) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Flanker and he currently plays for Petrarca Padova in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-13 23:14 CD Blanes (Spanish football club) Club Deportiu Blanes is a football team based in Blanes, Catalonia, Spain. Founded in 1913, it plays in Segona Catalana. Its stadium is Estadi Municipal de Blanes. No significant coverage in reliable sources. (AirshipJungleman29)
2024-05-14 10:42 Battle at the Portuguese coast (1723) (Battle between Portuguese ships and Barbary pirates) The Battle at the Portuguese coast (1723) was fought between Portuguese merchant ships and Barbary pirates, resulting in the defeat of the attacking pirates. Non-notable battle, doesn't pass WP:EVENTCRIT (no lasting effects, small scope, not covered in depth). Two ships battling each other is just not that significant. (Hilst)
2024-05-13 06:20 Matteo Luccardi (Rugby player) Matteo Luccardi (born Piacenza, 21 January 1998) is an Italian rugby union player. His usual position is as a Hooker. He currently plays for Viadana in Serie A Elite. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-13 18:43 Marco Susio (Italian rugby union player) Marco Susio (born 15 November 1993, Gavardo) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Wing and he currently plays for Calvisano in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 19:39 Niccolò Taddia (Italian rugby union player) Niccolò Taddia (born 13 May 1999) is an Italian rugby union player, currently playing for Top12 side Fiamme Oro. He is also a permit player for the Pro14 side Zebre. His preferred position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 21:36 Alessandro Rossi (actor) Ruggero Alessandro Rossi (born in 1955) is an Italian actor and voice actor. [BLP]
2024-05-16 17:39 Pikolin (spanish company manufacturer of mattresses, pillows and rest bases) Pikolin is a Spanish mattress manufacturer headquartered in Zaragoza (Aragon). The company was founded in 1948 and subsequently opened branches in Portugal, France, Italy and Malaysia. It had an annual turnover of €183 million in 2005, and employs between 1,500 and 1,600 workers, depending on production needs (about 1,000 people work at its plant in Zaragoza: 900 in production and 100 in administration and other services). Provided sources doesn't establish notability as defined as WP:ORG. Even doesn't pass WP:GNG (Tanhasahu)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe[edit]

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2024-05-10 08:30 Glattalbahn (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Glattalbahn may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-14 00:14 Loïc Jean-Albert (French parachuter) Loïc Jean-Albert (b. 8 February 1978 in Toulon, but grew up on Réunion), known as the Flying Dude from a popular YouTube video, Loic is an expert parachutist and wingsuit pilot. He was among the first ever practitioners of the sport of wingsuit BASE jumping. Fails WP:BIO. No extensive coverage, google news yields only 2 sources. (LibStar)
2024-05-14 16:22 Worldticketshop Worldticketshop is a ticket resale company founded in 2006 with over 40 staff. Worldticketshop is bootstrapped and privately owned. The company was founded by Sebastian Monteban, in 2006. Fails WP:NORG; non-notable ticket resale company. (B3251)

Geography/Regions/Oceania[edit]

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2024-05-12 14:14 Malcolm Day (Australian businessman) Malcolm Day (born 6 November 1964) is an Australian businessman and mining surveyor, who is the Managing Director of publicly listed company Moab Minerals (ASX: MOM) in Perth. This biography article has one passing mention that may be insufficient to establish notability. After searching, found many people of the same name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific person. Article was created on 21 October 2011. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-13 16:17 Signs of the Times (Australian magazine) (Australian edition published by Signs Publishing Company) Signs of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand. "Signs" is an easy-to-read magazine for the general public focused on understanding current issues from a biblical point of view as well as promoting a holistic and healthy Adventist lifestyle. When I did a Google search I could not find any third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-14 21:24 Jarrod Halliday (New Zealand rugby union player) Jarrod Halliday (born 10 February 1997) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Counties Manukau in the National Provincial Championship. His playing position is First five-eighth, wing or fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-14 21:27 Vincent Sakaria (New Zealand rugby union player) Vincent Sakaria (born 17 October 1995 in New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Wellington in the National Provincial Championship. His playing position is prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 15:34 Ron Steward (Australian media personality) Ron Steward is a filming TV critic and film reviewer, who started his career in the industry in the 1940s, and he packed films on trains going out to Paramount Pictures, he retired from this role in 1999. [BLP] (Gideonrmt)
2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)

History and Society/Business and economics[edit]

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2024-05-11 20:08 R Subramaniakumar (Indian banker and businessman) R Subramaniakumar is an Indian businessman. He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Ratnakar Bank Limited. He was the former executive director at Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. Being a managing director or CEO of a prominent bank does not confer automatic notability. No notable events by or about the subject. (Rydex64)
2024-05-11 23:52 Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance The mission of the Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance (SAGA), a seven-year-old organization operating in Saranac Lake, New York, is "To enhance and protect the unique character of our communities through sound planning and development." Officially, SAGA has said: "This is not about Wal-Mart or any other retailer. My WP:BEFORE search found no evidence that this organization meets WP:NORG. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-13 10:48 Cloudwords (American software company) Cloudwords, Inc. is an American software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) technology. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Sources are routine funding announcements, biz journal interviews, hire announcements, TechCrunch etc. (Teratix)
2024-05-13 23:28 Expert Global Solutions (American call center company) Founded in 2012, Expert Global Solutions, Inc., (EGS, formerly NCO Group), based in Plano, Texas, was a privately owned business process outsourcing company. It is a holding company for NCO Group and APAC Customer Services, Inc. (APAC), providers of business process outsourcing services. Fails GNG (Boneless Pizza!)
2024-05-14 00:35 Margarita Ball Dallas Margarita Society (Dallas Children's Charities) is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation formed in 1977 when a group of Dallas businessmen decided to host a holiday party. That event, the annual Dallas Margarita Ball, has grown into the largest, invitation-only, charity black tie gala in the world with over 12,000 guests attending.[citation needed] Guests drop off donated toys upon entry to the ball or sponsor gifts with cash donations. Not notable. Only primary sources exist. (Dylanvt)
2024-05-13 19:19 Colonial Airlines (Canada) Colonial Airlines was a Montreal-based carrier formed in 1942 from the reformation of Canadian Colonial Airways. In 1956, Eastern Air Lines purchased the airline. There has never been any such airline. This article refers to a Canadian airline that merged with a US airline, Eastern Air Lines (such things don't happen - Canadian airlines and US airlines are not permitted to merge because both countries require that their airlines remain under the control of their own citizens). It is also clearly a duplicate of the article for Colonial Airlines - an airline that did exist. Look at the destination list for instance. Prior to 1942, there were American and Canadian airlines with the same name - Canadian Colonial Airways. Yes, the US carrier was also, confusingly, called Canadian Colonial Airways. The American version was the parent, the Canadian version was the 100% subsidiary. In 1942, two things happened - the Canadian version ceased operations and the US version was renamed to Colonial Airlines. There was no Canadian version of "Colonial Airlines". Not surprisingly, some secondary sources are confused about this. (Enplaned)
2024-05-14 05:00 Analytica (company) (Consulting and information technology firm) Analytica is a consulting and information technology firm serving US public and private sector enterprises focused on national security, law enforcement, health care and financial services. The company specializes in implementing on-premises and cloud computing solutions for information management, Cyber security, big data, data analytics, and business intelligence. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by paid SPA. (Teratix)
2024-05-14 16:22 Worldticketshop Worldticketshop is a ticket resale company founded in 2006 with over 40 staff. Worldticketshop is bootstrapped and privately owned. The company was founded by Sebastian Monteban, in 2006. Fails WP:NORG; non-notable ticket resale company. (B3251)
2024-05-12 14:17 AM Sportscars AM Sportscars Limited, previously A&M Sportscars, is a British manufacturer of automobiles. There is insufficient coverage in reliable sources to establish notability per WP:CORPDEPTH. (GSS)
2024-05-16 17:39 Pikolin (spanish company manufacturer of mattresses, pillows and rest bases) Pikolin is a Spanish mattress manufacturer headquartered in Zaragoza (Aragon). The company was founded in 1948 and subsequently opened branches in Portugal, France, Italy and Malaysia. It had an annual turnover of €183 million in 2005, and employs between 1,500 and 1,600 workers, depending on production needs (about 1,000 people work at its plant in Zaragoza: 900 in production and 100 in administration and other services). Provided sources doesn't establish notability as defined as WP:ORG. Even doesn't pass WP:GNG (Tanhasahu)

History and Society/Education[edit]

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2024-05-12 06:52 Williams–Mystic Williams–Mystic, the Ocean and Coastal Studies Semester of Williams College and Mystic Seaport Museum, is an interdisciplinary semester program based at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2024-05-14 00:35 Margarita Ball Dallas Margarita Society (Dallas Children's Charities) is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation formed in 1977 when a group of Dallas businessmen decided to host a holiday party. That event, the annual Dallas Margarita Ball, has grown into the largest, invitation-only, charity black tie gala in the world with over 12,000 guests attending.[citation needed] Guests drop off donated toys upon entry to the ball or sponsor gifts with cash donations. Not notable. Only primary sources exist. (Dylanvt)
2024-05-14 16:19 Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre (UK academic institution) Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre is a Medical Education establishment situated in Stafford, England. The Centre is located in the grounds of County Hospital, and opened in 1986. Fails WP:NORG. (B3251)
2024-05-15 21:35 EU Institute of International Law The EU Institute of International Law is a graduate school in Berlin primarily engaged in education on broader issues of European Union law and policy. It described itself as a think tank. No coverage found in secondary sources. Does not meet WP:GNG. Article was created in 2006 to promote the 2006 summer school program, but by 2007, their own website was a deadlink. (Look for https://euinstitute.org in the Internet Archive WayBack Machine.) (Cielquiparle)
2024-05-15 23:39 List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools The Seventh-day Adventist Church runs a large educational system throughout the world. As of 2008, 1678 secondary schools are affiliated with the Church. Some schools offer both elementary and secondary education.

They are a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.

Many of these schools in this list are not notable and never will be, also schools keep getting added without reliable sources. (Catfurball)

History and Society/Military and warfare[edit]

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2024-05-15 05:51 Industry day An industry day is an event held by a military to present requirements to industry representatives for weapons or vehicles. Common presentation methods include outlines by PowerPoint. Industry days are usually held in succession with each event holding fewer people as contractors drop their bids. Original research. I am the only major contributor to this page. (Schierbecker)

History and Society/Politics and government[edit]

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2024-05-12 14:14 Malcolm Day (Australian businessman) Malcolm Day (born 6 November 1964) is an Australian businessman and mining surveyor, who is the Managing Director of publicly listed company Moab Minerals (ASX: MOM) in Perth. This biography article has one passing mention that may be insufficient to establish notability. After searching, found many people of the same name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific person. Article was created on 21 October 2011. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-13 16:17 Signs of the Times (Australian magazine) (Australian edition published by Signs Publishing Company) Signs of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand. "Signs" is an easy-to-read magazine for the general public focused on understanding current issues from a biblical point of view as well as promoting a holistic and healthy Adventist lifestyle. When I did a Google search I could not find any third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-15 15:34 Ron Steward (Australian media personality) Ron Steward is a filming TV critic and film reviewer, who started his career in the industry in the 1940s, and he packed films on trains going out to Paramount Pictures, he retired from this role in 1999. [BLP] (Gideonrmt)
2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)

History and Society/Transportation[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-13 19:19 Colonial Airlines (Canada) Colonial Airlines was a Montreal-based carrier formed in 1942 from the reformation of Canadian Colonial Airways. In 1956, Eastern Air Lines purchased the airline. There has never been any such airline. This article refers to a Canadian airline that merged with a US airline, Eastern Air Lines (such things don't happen - Canadian airlines and US airlines are not permitted to merge because both countries require that their airlines remain under the control of their own citizens). It is also clearly a duplicate of the article for Colonial Airlines - an airline that did exist. Look at the destination list for instance. Prior to 1942, there were American and Canadian airlines with the same name - Canadian Colonial Airways. Yes, the US carrier was also, confusingly, called Canadian Colonial Airways. The American version was the parent, the Canadian version was the 100% subsidiary. In 1942, two things happened - the Canadian version ceased operations and the US version was renamed to Colonial Airlines. There was no Canadian version of "Colonial Airlines". Not surprisingly, some secondary sources are confused about this. (Enplaned)
2024-05-12 14:17 AM Sportscars AM Sportscars Limited, previously A&M Sportscars, is a British manufacturer of automobiles. There is insufficient coverage in reliable sources to establish notability per WP:CORPDEPTH. (GSS)
2024-05-16 02:41 Eslah Nejad Intersection (Intersection in southern central Shiraz, Iran) Eslah Nejad Intersection is an intersection in southern central Shiraz, Iran. It is a junction between Enqelab-e Eslami Street and Eslah Nejad Street which connects the intersection to Emam Hasan (Fakhr Abad) Square at the east. fails to meet WP:GNG (Imzadi1979)
2024-05-17 00:33 National Air Race Museum (Former aviation museum in Nevada) The National Air Race Museum (NARM) was a short-lived (1993-1994) aviation museum featuring the Golden Age of Racing and the Reno Air Races, located in Sparks, Nevada. Aircraft exhibited included an original, non-flying replica of Hughes H-1 Racer. Non-notable museum. Insufficient independent sigcov sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)

STEM[edit]

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2024-05-10 19:39 A'eron Island (Island in Douglas County, Oregon) A'eron island is a tiny island (approx 800 ft x 1600 ft) located near the mouth of the Umpqua River on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. At very low tides it can be reached via the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area over a narrow naturally occurring sand causeway or by boat at higher tide levels. No reliable sources; the only sources for the name are user-generated content (Peter James)
2024-05-10 17:31 ANDSF (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) ANDSF is access network discovery and selection function in mobile networks. WP:ONEOTHER. Already exists in a hatnote at Access network discovery and selection function, where the initialism(?) by itself redirects to. (Mwwv)
2024-05-12 00:19 OpenProjectsFoundation (open source software foundation, registered 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria) The purpose of the OpenProjectsFoundation (OPF) is to encourage, assist and support the development of free and open technologies, culture and education. The foundation encourages sharing of knowledge and building of a civil society through instigation of the artistic and technical creativity of young and adult people and: Fails WP:NORG. My WP:BEFORE search in English and Bulgarian did not identify any significant coverage of this organization in independent reliable sources. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-10 20:12 Oklo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Oklo may refer to: Unnecessary disambiguation page, see WP:ONEOTHER (B3251)
2024-05-13 23:28 Expert Global Solutions (American call center company) Founded in 2012, Expert Global Solutions, Inc., (EGS, formerly NCO Group), based in Plano, Texas, was a privately owned business process outsourcing company. It is a holding company for NCO Group and APAC Customer Services, Inc. (APAC), providers of business process outsourcing services. Fails GNG (Boneless Pizza!)
2024-05-14 00:14 Loïc Jean-Albert (French parachuter) Loïc Jean-Albert (b. 8 February 1978 in Toulon, but grew up on Réunion), known as the Flying Dude from a popular YouTube video, Loic is an expert parachutist and wingsuit pilot. He was among the first ever practitioners of the sport of wingsuit BASE jumping. Fails WP:BIO. No extensive coverage, google news yields only 2 sources. (LibStar)
2024-05-14 16:19 Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre (UK academic institution) Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre is a Medical Education establishment situated in Stafford, England. The Centre is located in the grounds of County Hospital, and opened in 1986. Fails WP:NORG. (B3251)
2024-05-14 16:34 EcoLon (Cookware coating) EcoLon (ecologically-friendly nylon) is a ceramic-glass reinforced Nylon 6 (Perlon) coating, commonly used in cookware. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. (B3251)
2024-05-14 17:02 Chris Horwill Chris Horwill from the Alstom Grid, Stafford, United Kingdom was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 for contributions to testing and commissioning of flexible AC transmission systems. Fails WP:NBIO (B3251)
2024-05-16 01:09 IBM Academy of Technology (organization) The IBM Academy of Technology was founded on May 31, 1989 and modeled after the US National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. It focuses on the technical underpinnings of IBM’s future. Its membership consists of over 700 of IBM's technical leaders from around the world who work in research, hardware and software development and manufacturing. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-05-16 18:13 PhotoGrid (Photo and video editing software) PhotoGrid is a photo and video editing application for iOS, Android and online editing that enables users to collage photos, enhance pictures, apply tons of materials and make videogrid non-notable, does not meet WP:NSOFTWARE or WP:GNG (there are many apps with this name, this one is made by a company called "JUPITER PALACE PTE. LTD.") (Polygnotus)

STEM/Chemistry[edit]

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2024-05-15 19:00 SiGNa chemistry SiGNa chemistry is a type of chemistry in which alkali metals are encapsulated into porous oxides of silica gel in order to reduce their pyrophoric and highly combustible properties while preserving the desirable reduction reactivity of the metals (Dye, et al.). Technique is a commercial application of M-SG reducing agent that would provide no unique additions if merged and has no independent sources establishing notability. (Reconrabbit)

STEM/Computing[edit]

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2024-05-10 23:20 PhpCodeGenie phpCodeGenie is a code generator for web applications. Once the user designs their database tables, phpCodeGenie generates the scripts and programs. It will build data entry forms, insert scripts, database lister scripts, edit record forms, update record scripts, delete confirmation scripts, delete scripts, search forms, search scripts and other frontend/database interaction code. Fails WP: N. I found a couple passing mentions of phpCodeGenie in some papers, but nothing more than that. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-11 01:55 Independent Reference Model The Independent Reference Model (I.R.M.) is a conceptual model used in the analysis of storage system: disk drives, caches, etc. This article is incoherent and has no useful or understandable content (NeedsGlasses)
2024-05-11 18:04 Mouse Sonar (Computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME) Mouse Sonar is a computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME.

When Mouse Sonar is enabled, releasing the Ctrl key causes several concentric circles to appear around the pointer for a short time. This may be especially useful to locate the pointer on contrast-rich or colorful background.

Non notable article, with no reference. Also see WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Lack of any sources even supporting its existence, other than few Microsoft support answers and a Youtube shorts, do not exist. (ExclusiveEditor)
2024-05-13 17:19 Windows 8.x (Index of articles associated with the same name) Windows 8.x refers to the following versions of Microsoft Windows and Windows Server operating systems: Unhelpful set index article. (TheTechie)
2024-05-14 16:15 GpsGate GpsGate is a software platform for Internet-based GPS tracking and GPS sharing. GpsGate is owned by Franson Technology AB, a company located in Stockholm, Sweden, specialized in GPS software development. Franson Technology AB was founded in 2004 by the current CEO Johan Franson. Fails WP:NSOFT (B3251)
2024-05-15 20:00 IGUANA Computing (Operating system developers) Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Networking Activists (IGUANA) are developers of the Wombat system. A good faith effort to find citations for this article was not successful. As it currently stands, I don't believe this article satisfies WP:Notability. (Goldenarrow9)

STEM/Engineering[edit]

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2024-05-13 19:19 Colonial Airlines (Canada) Colonial Airlines was a Montreal-based carrier formed in 1942 from the reformation of Canadian Colonial Airways. In 1956, Eastern Air Lines purchased the airline. There has never been any such airline. This article refers to a Canadian airline that merged with a US airline, Eastern Air Lines (such things don't happen - Canadian airlines and US airlines are not permitted to merge because both countries require that their airlines remain under the control of their own citizens). It is also clearly a duplicate of the article for Colonial Airlines - an airline that did exist. Look at the destination list for instance. Prior to 1942, there were American and Canadian airlines with the same name - Canadian Colonial Airways. Yes, the US carrier was also, confusingly, called Canadian Colonial Airways. The American version was the parent, the Canadian version was the 100% subsidiary. In 1942, two things happened - the Canadian version ceased operations and the US version was renamed to Colonial Airlines. There was no Canadian version of "Colonial Airlines". Not surprisingly, some secondary sources are confused about this. (Enplaned)
2024-05-12 14:17 AM Sportscars AM Sportscars Limited, previously A&M Sportscars, is a British manufacturer of automobiles. There is insufficient coverage in reliable sources to establish notability per WP:CORPDEPTH. (GSS)
2024-05-17 00:33 National Air Race Museum (Former aviation museum in Nevada) The National Air Race Museum (NARM) was a short-lived (1993-1994) aviation museum featuring the Golden Age of Racing and the Reno Air Races, located in Sparks, Nevada. Aircraft exhibited included an original, non-flying replica of Hughes H-1 Racer. Non-notable museum. Insufficient independent sigcov sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)

STEM/Medicine & Health[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:27 Self-propaganda Self-propaganda is the way in which people convince themselves of something regardless of the evidence against it. They will go over their side of the argument without considering the alternative arguments. "self-propaganda" is not a common term at all, and the article concerns topics out of its scope either way... If anything, renaming it into "Falling for your own propaganda" would be reasonable... (Biohistorian15)

STEM/Physics[edit]

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2024-05-15 23:50 Mimicry of spin-liquid-by-disorder The general term mimicry of spin-liquid-by-disorder or appearance of spin-liquid-by-disorder in solid state physics describes the observation of a quantum spin liquid-like (local) state induced by disorder. Laboratory slang calls it just spin-liquid-by-disorder, however, the prefix mimicry or appearance is necessary. Non-notable self-promotion of PhD thesis. (67.198.37.16)

STEM/Technology[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-10 23:20 PhpCodeGenie phpCodeGenie is a code generator for web applications. Once the user designs their database tables, phpCodeGenie generates the scripts and programs. It will build data entry forms, insert scripts, database lister scripts, edit record forms, update record scripts, delete confirmation scripts, delete scripts, search forms, search scripts and other frontend/database interaction code. Fails WP: N. I found a couple passing mentions of phpCodeGenie in some papers, but nothing more than that. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-11 18:04 Mouse Sonar (Computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME) Mouse Sonar is a computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME.

When Mouse Sonar is enabled, releasing the Ctrl key causes several concentric circles to appear around the pointer for a short time. This may be especially useful to locate the pointer on contrast-rich or colorful background.

Non notable article, with no reference. Also see WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Lack of any sources even supporting its existence, other than few Microsoft support answers and a Youtube shorts, do not exist. (ExclusiveEditor)
2024-05-13 10:48 Cloudwords (American software company) Cloudwords, Inc. is an American software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) technology. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Sources are routine funding announcements, biz journal interviews, hire announcements, TechCrunch etc. (Teratix)
2024-05-13 11:13 Inkd Inkd is an online print and design sales service company. Developed by Kelly Smith and the venture capital firm Second Avenue Partners, Inkd is a user-generated content marketplace, providing graphic designers with free personal storefronts where they can earn commissions. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-14 05:00 Analytica (company) (Consulting and information technology firm) Analytica is a consulting and information technology firm serving US public and private sector enterprises focused on national security, law enforcement, health care and financial services. The company specializes in implementing on-premises and cloud computing solutions for information management, Cyber security, big data, data analytics, and business intelligence. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by paid SPA. (Teratix)
2024-05-14 16:15 GpsGate GpsGate is a software platform for Internet-based GPS tracking and GPS sharing. GpsGate is owned by Franson Technology AB, a company located in Stockholm, Sweden, specialized in GPS software development. Franson Technology AB was founded in 2004 by the current CEO Johan Franson. Fails WP:NSOFT (B3251)
2024-05-15 20:00 IGUANA Computing (Operating system developers) Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Networking Activists (IGUANA) are developers of the Wombat system. A good faith effort to find citations for this article was not successful. As it currently stands, I don't believe this article satisfies WP:Notability. (Goldenarrow9)

Unsorted[edit]

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2024-05-10 08:37 Maacher Jhol (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Maacher Jhol may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-10 08:38 Macpac (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Macpac may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-14 22:01 Swimming at the 2023 Palarong Pambansa (Sporting event in Marikina City, Philippines) Swimming events at the 2023 Palarong Pambansa were held from 1–4 August 2023 at the Marikina Sports Center in Marikina City, Philippines. Elementary and secondary school swimmers from across the country vied for a total of 195 medals in 65 events (30 for boys and 35 for girls). Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234)