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Culture/Internet culture
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2024-10-02 04:15 | Ecpod.com (Chinese-language social network) | ECPod.com was a Chinese-language social network, created in 2007 by a group of young entrepreneurs in Hong Kong. ECPod was also a community portal for people to share videos. | Doesn't meet WP:WEB, no sources, the two "further reading" links are blogs and seem like advertising (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-02 05:14 | Unilog Content Solutions (Indian software company) | Unilog Content Solutions (or simply, Unilog) is a global technology company specializing in eCommerce and product data management in the B2B marketplace. Their flagship product is CIMM2, a software platform designed to facilitate commerce and communication between businesses. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 05:42 | Creatio (Customer relationship management software) | Creatio is a global vendor of software to automate workflows and a CRM with no-code development. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:01 | Acquia (American software company) | Acquia is a software-as-a-service company co-founded by Dries Buytaert and Jay Batson to provide enterprise products, services, and technical support for the open-source web content management platform Drupal. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:13 | XebiaLabs (American software company) | XebiaLabs is an independent software company specializing in DevOps and continuous delivery for large enterprise organizations. XebiaLabs offers a DevOps Platform for application-release automation (ARO). These components include release orchestration, deployment automation and DevOps intelligence. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:16 | Straight Right (Australian video game developer) | Straight Right Pty Ltd was a privately held Australian video game developer based in the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. They specialized in porting games made by other developers to various platforms. The company has not worked on any projects since 2015 and their website is unavailable, so most likely the company is defunct. | Lacking secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-06 13:39 | Innovation Crush (Podcast) | Innovation Crush is a weekly podcast hosted by American innovation expert Chris Denson. The show launched in September 2013 and is part of the Wondery podcast network. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
2024-10-06 13:46 | Real Crime Profile (True crime podcast) | Real Crime Profile is a true crime podcast distributed by Wondery and co-hosted by Jim Clemente (former FBI profiler), Laura Richards (criminal behavioral analyst, former New Scotland Yard), and Lisa Zambetti (casting director for CBS' Criminal Minds). | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
Culture/Literature
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2024-09-30 16:42 | The curse of the eighth decade (Jewish mythology from the Old Testament) | The curse of the eighth decade is a Jewish mythology According to the Old Testament's Tanakh, the majority of the Israelites kingdom will be collapsed in 70 to 80 years. | A quotation from a psalm and a line that essentially repeats its content in prose cannot be considered encyclopedic (Sira Aspera) |
2024-10-02 02:46 | Ladyhawke (novel) (1985 novel by Joan D. Vinge) | Ladyhawke is a novel by Joan D. Vinge published in 1985. | Non-notable movie merchandizing. (Oknazevad) |
2024-10-02 18:14 | Lords of Madness (book by Richard Baker) | Lords of Madness: The Book of Aberrations is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. | No evidence of notability. Not every single book published for a roleplaying game, even one as big as Dungeons and Dragons, is significant. I can't find much notable independent coverage of this subject, just sales sites and non-notable reviews here and there. No reason to believe it passes WP:GNG and fails WP:BOOKCRIT. (Canterbury Tail) |
2024-09-30 05:50 | Ai Mikami (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ai Mikami may refer to: | Unnecessary disambiguation page (see Talk:Ai Mikami#Requested move 24 September 2024). (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-10-04 10:02 | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism (book by Paul Harrison Silfen) | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism: The Early Writings of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck is a book by Paul Harrison Silfen. It was published in New York City by Exposition Press in 1973 as an 85-page hardcover (ISBN 0682477869). | Notabilty questionable (Biohistorian15) |
2024-10-04 22:38 | Limes (Romanian magazine) | Limes was a Romanian quarterly literary and political magazine, issued by the Sălaj County Culture Inspectorate. It was a bilingual publication, in Romanian, and Hungarian. The magazine was printed between 1998 and 2001. | No assertion of notability. (Biruitorul) |
2024-10-05 05:28 | List of Xavier Institute students and staff | The Xavier Institute is one of the fictional schools in the X-Men universe. This list documents the fictional staff, students and alumni of the institute. | This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Notability is not established even after a decade. (Littlesquirrell) |
2024-10-02 21:13 | Tinteán | Tinteán is an online Australian magazine of Irish interest. Its declared objective is “to build and nurture the Australian Irish identity and explore social, cultural, political and religious issues of interest to the Australian-Irish subculture as well as the Irish diaspora in Australia”. | Non notable magazine. No coverage with sigcov. A search found only passing mentions. (PARAKANYAA) |
Culture/Biography
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2024-09-30 06:54 | Choi Ki-suk (South Korean footballer) | Choi Ki-Suk (born March 28, 1986) is a South Korean football player. He has previously spent his career at Ulsan Hyundai FC. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:55 | Nashrul Amin (Singapore footballer) | Nashrul Amin (born 17 June 1997) is a Singaporean footballer who plays as a winger for Tanjong Pagar United FC in the Singapore Premier League. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:57 | Puvan Raj Sivalingam (Singaporean footballer) | Puvan Raj (born 29 August 2001) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Balestier Khalsa. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 673 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:58 | Alif Iskandar (Singaporean-Welsh footballer) | Alif Iskandar (born 16 March 1999) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a defender for Young Lions. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 455 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:59 | Keshav Kumar (footballer) (Singaporean footballer) | Keshav Kumar (born 6 February 2001) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a defender for Young Lions . | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 378 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-01 02:12 | Kim Yu-chol (North Korean footballer) | Kim Yu-chol (Korean: ~; born 5 January 1985) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least two occasions in 2007. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-01 02:15 | Kim Yun-chol (North Korean footballer) | Kim Yun-chol (Korean: 김윤철; born 30 November 1964) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least nine occasions between 1989 and 1990, scoring twice. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-01 12:38 | Keith J. Roberts (American academic researcher in education) | Keith J. Roberts (July 14, 1942) is an American academic. He currently serves as the Director (honorary) of the Institute for Global Health Innovations at Duy Tan University in Danang, Vietnam. He was a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for International Studies in Education (IISE) at the University of Pittsburgh from 2009 to 2017. | Doesn't meet Wikipedia:Notability (academics). The sources are all published by his employers and are not significant, independent coverage (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-01 13:50 | George Malki (American soccer player (born 1992)) | George Emmanuel Malki (born April 21, 1992) is an American soccer player. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Existing articles all WP:ROUTINE. Search pulls two additional stories (here and here), which still results in a lack of GNG required. (GauchoDude) |
2024-10-01 21:30 | Kelly Roberts (American businesswoman) | Kelly J. Roberts is an American businesswoman and philanthropist in Southern California. | Sources provided (interviews, primary sources) do not establish notability per WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-01 23:55 | Robert Lees (baseball) (Baseball player) | Robert Alan Lees (born June 2, 1959 in Fort Gordon, Georgia) is a retired Korea Baseball Organization infielder. | Doesn't meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-02 00:21 | Kwon Chung-hyok (North Korean footballer) | Kwon Chung-hyok (Korean: ~; born 21 January 1994) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least two occasions in 2013. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-02 00:26 | Li Zhiguang (Chinese cross-country skier) | Li Zhiguang (born 1 June 1983) is a Chinese cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 30 kilometre pursuit event at the 2006 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-02 00:41 | Kye Jin-gyo (North Korean footballer) | Kye Jin-gyo (Korean: ~) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least four occasions between 1980 and 1981. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-02 03:56 | Ion Ganea (Romanian diver) | Ion Ganea (born 10 February 1945) is a Romanian diver. He competed in two events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:NOLY. Better to delete than to redirect, because of the Senator of the same name. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 12:02 | Aleksandar Marinković (Serbian footballer) | Aleksandar Marinković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Маринковић; born July 13, 1990) is a Serbian goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:45 | Filip Pjević (Serbian footballer) | Filip Pjević (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Пјевић; born 29 May 1991) is a Serbian football defender. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:42 | Marko Janković (footballer, born 1988) (Serbian footballer) | Marko Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Јанковић; born 15 January 1988) is a Serbian former football goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 12:05 | Marko Stanovčić (Montenegrin footballer) | Marko Stanovčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Становчић; born 9 May 1990) is a Montenegrin football defender who plays for Serbian side Stepojevac Vaga. | Not notable. Played just 10 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:58 | Matija Šegavac (Serbian footballer) | Matija Šegavac (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Шегавац; born 1 February 1995) is a Serbian goalkeeper who plays for Radnički Sremska Mitrovica. He made his debut for Donji Srem's the first team in season 2012–13. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:53 | Miloš Brajović (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Brajović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Брајовић; born 2 August 1996) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 12:01 | Miloš Milivojević (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Milivojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Миливојевић; born 17 November 1986) is a Serbian football striker. | Not notable. Played just 12 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:46 | Miloš Živković (footballer, born May 1984) (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Живковић; born 24 May 1984) is a professional association football player. | Not notable. Played 17 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:59 | Nemanja Tošić (Serbian footballer) | Nemanja Tošić (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Тошић; born 1 April 1986) is a Serbian football striker. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:47 | Nikola Vujović (footballer, born 1990) (Serbian footballer) | Nikola Vujović (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Вујовић; born 27 November 1990) is a Serbian football forward who plays for Železnik. | Not notable. Played just eight games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:41 | Petar Jokić (footballer) (Serbian footballer) | Petar Jokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Јокић; born 28 October 1985) is a Serbian football goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:53 | Saša Teofanov (Serbian footballer) | Saša Teofanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Теофанов; born 3 April 1990) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mongolian Premier League club Ulaanbaatar. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:49 | Čedomir Radić (Bosnian Serb footballer) | Čedomir Radić (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Радић; born 6 January 1993) is a Bosnian Serb football goalkeeper who plays for Vfr Garching in Regionalliga (4th division). | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:36 | Aleksandar Keljević (Serbian footballer) | Aleksandar Keljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Кељевић; born 14 June 1989) is a Serbian retired football midfielder. | Not notable. Played just 13 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:33 | Božo Jević (Serbian footballer) | Božo Jević (Serbian Cyrillic: Божо Јевић; born 12 September 1986) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Hajduk Divoš. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:28 | Branislav Vejnović (Serbian footballer) | Branislav Vejnović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Вејновић; born 21 November 1988) is a Serbian footballer. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:48 | Dragan Janković (Serbian footballer) | Dragan Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Јанковић; born 20 February 1992) is a Serbian football striker who plays for Swiss club FC Renens. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:53 | Matija Miketić (Serbian footballer) | Matija Miketić (born 3 February 1996) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for FK Poprad in Slovakia. | Not notable. Played just nine games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:30 | Miloš Mrvaljević (Montenegrin footballer) | Miloš Mrvaljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Мрваљевић; born 13 February 1989) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays for Njegoš Lovćenac. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:56 | Miloš Savanović (Serbian football player) | Miloš Savanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Савановић; born 18 August 1996) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Bečej. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:47 | Nenad Perović (footballer, born 1993) (Serbian footballer) | Nenad Perović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Перовић; born 2 June 1993) is a Serbian football forward who plays for FK Dunav Stari Banovci. | Not notable. Played just seven games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:32 | Srđan Matić (Serbian footballer) | Srđan Matić (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Матић; born 15 September 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Borac Šajkaš. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:31 | Aramaic Music Festival (music festival, which was held in the Syriac village of Tannourine in Lebanon, 1–4 August 2008) | Aramaic Music Festival is the first international Aramaic music festival, which was held in the Syriac village of Tannourine in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, year 2008 1–4 August for the Syriac people. | Article has rarely seen any major edits since its creation in 2008, as the topic is only verifiable through one source. As of recently, Wikipedia has also marked the page as questioning its notability for an article in the first place. (Surayeproject3) |
2024-10-02 15:21 | Dejan Jovanović (Serbian footballer) | Dejan Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Јовановић; born 17 Aприл 1986) is a Serbian football midfielder. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:02 | Filip Pijevac (Serbian footballer) | Filip Pijevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Пијевац; born 2 May 1990) is a Serbian football goalkeeper who plays for FAP. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 15:21 | Igor Miladinović (footballer, born 1989) (Serbian footballer) | Igor Miladinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Игор Миладиновић; born 25 June 1989) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for IMT in Serbian League Belgrade. | Not notable. Played just nine games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:02 | Matija Protić (Serbian footballer) | Matija Protić (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Протић; born 5 March 1994) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Sloga Požega. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-03 00:14 | Denis Lindsay (footballer) (South African soccer player) | Denis Lindsay (born 1916, date of death unknown) was a South African professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Huddersfield Town in the Football League. He was born in Benoni, South Africa in 1916. | no indication of notability (Mbdfar) |
2024-10-03 02:15 | Ian Hughes (diplomat) (British diplomat) | Ian Noel Hughes CMG (born 5 December 1951) is a British diplomat who has served as ambassador to Guatemala, El Salvador, Liberia and South Sudan, and high commissioner to Sierra Leone. | No suitable non-primary sources. Fails WP:NBASIC. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-03 03:22 | Ri Il-jin (North Korean footballer (born 1993)) | Ri Il-jin (Korean: 리일진; born 20 August 1993) is a North Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-03 06:13 | Kento Kato (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 10 minutes in the J2 League, the rest in amateur divisions. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 06:22 | Satoru Hayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played once for Bellmare and the rest in amateur divisions. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 06:41 | Özcan Ediz (Turkish archer) | Özcan Ediz (born 27 July 1974) is a Turkish archer. He competed in the men's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-01 06:35 | Shuang-ren Zhao (Chinese scientist (born 1954)) | Shuang-ren Zhao (born 1954) is a Chinese scientist. | BLP of a scientist with an h-factor of 13, 460 citations and no awards. All sources are his own and improperly cited. I see zero chance of rescuing this, it does not belong on Wikipedia. (Ldm1954) |
2024-10-03 15:26 | Ali Eroğlu (Turkish weightlifter) | Ali Eroğlu (born 2 November 1964) is a Turkish weightlifter. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 06:29 | Saadettin Erokay (Turkish equestrian) | Saadettin Erokay (b. 1909) was a Turkish equestrian. He competed in the individual eventing at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 22:30 | Li Yong-sob (North Korean footballer) | Li Yong-sob (Korean: ~) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least five occasions between 1980 and 1981, scoring three times. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-04 09:27 | Abderrahmane Benguerrah (Algerian economist and diplomat) | Abderrahmane Benguerrah (عبد الرحمن بن قراح )is an Algerian diplomat. He is currently serving as ambassador of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria to India, Nepal Sri Lanka and the Maldives. He previously served as Ambassador to The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and as Permanent Representative of Algeria to the International Maritime organisation. He served also as Ambassador in the Algeri ... | Fails WP:BIO. 2 of the 3 sources are primary. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:38 | Vuong Xuan Nguyen (Journalist based in Vietnam) | Vuong Xuan Nguyen (born May 7, 1980) is a journalist, social activist, ornamental plant expert, and rural development expert in Vietnam. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Rural Development Science, head of the Department of Culture and Development E-Magazine, and chief of staff of the Hanoi Ornamental Plant Association, Director of the Institute of Art, Culture and Economics Vietnam. | Non-notable journalist. The recreation of the deleted page Vương Xuân Nguyên includes new sources, but none of them are independent and have significant coverage. (Cherry Cotton Candy) |
2024-10-04 09:42 | Muhammet Kızılarslan (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1986)) | Muhammet Kızılarslan (born July 23, 1986) is an Olympic skier competing in the cross-country discipline. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:45 | Abdurrahman Küçük (Turkish alpine skier (born 1942)) | Abdurrahman Küçük (born 10 February 1942) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1964 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:46 | Nihattin Koca (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1966)) | Nihattin Koca (born 1 January 1966) is a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:46 | Erkan Mermut (Turkish alpine skier (born 1963)) | Erkan Mermut (born 22 September 1963) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 11:09 | Zak Kempster-Down (English footballer) | Zak Lewis George Kempster-Down (born 16 September 2004) is an English professional footballer who most recently played as a defender for Crewe Alexandra. | Not notable. Played a handful of first team games, references are only routine. Lacks significant coverage. (MarchOfTheGreyhounds) |
2024-10-04 20:10 | Jeremiah Mensah (American football player) | Jeremiah Mensah is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Mensah played college football at Wittenberg University. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American football player. (JTtheOG) |
2024-10-04 21:41 | Shoma Ishigami (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently studying at the Osaka University of Economics. | Lighyears away from meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 88 minutes in Japan. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 14:06 | Filip Cvijović (Serbian footballer) | Filip Cvijović (born 3 July 2000) is a Serbian footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Serbian League side Zlatibor Čajetina. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-01 06:16 | Trovador Ramos Sr. (Filipino martial artist, actor, musician) | Trovador Ramos Sr. (born October 14, 1935) is a Filipino martial artist, actor, musician, and the founder of the TRACMA (Trovador Ramos Asian Consolidated Martial Arts). He is known for his contributions to the martial arts community in the Philippines and for his work in promoting Filipino martial arts both locally and internationally. | [BLP] |
2024-10-05 06:01 | Princeton Kwong (American figure skater) | Princeton Kwong (born November 14, 1989, in Fremont, California) is an American figure skater who represented the United States as a single skater. He is the 2004 U.S. novice national gold medalist, and has won two bronze medals in the 2004–2005 ISU Junior Grand Prix, held in Long Beach, US and Chemnitz, Germany respectively. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-10-05 10:13 | Muzaffer Selçuk (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1961)) | Muzaffer Selçuk (born 12 August 1961) is a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-05 10:57 | Murat Tosun (alpine skier) (Turkish alpine skier (born 1951)) | Murat Tosun (born 10 August 1951) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1976 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-05 11:10 | Masayoshi Takayanagi (South Korean-born Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player who plays for Okinawa SV. | Huge failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played a couple of football matches. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 13:24 | Giuseppe Malpasso (Italian film maker (born 1972)) | Giuseppe Malpasso (born 1972, Lentini, Italy) is an Italian film maker. He lives and works in New York City. Malpasso has worked with Italian broadcasting networks such as RAI (the biggest television company in Italy), Mediaset, Sky Italia, LA7, and MTV (Italy). | The article, written just like a CV, lists the person's professional record and work activity without citing any authoritative sources or giving a justification for the person's encyclopaedicity (2A0E:41D:209A:0:3C1D:FF8B:D29D:1944) |
2024-10-03 06:14 | Masato Fujiwara (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Thespakusatsu Gunma. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played a cup game and briefly in an amateur division. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-04 21:47 | Ryuolivier Iwamoto (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Gainare Tottori on loan from Júbilo Iwata. | No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:21 | Lee Waite (American stock trader and corporate executive) | Lee Waite is an American stock trader and corporate executive who was formerly the chief executive officer and president of Citigroup Holdings, Japan. | Not notable – not enough coverage. Janhrach (talk) 17:21, 5 October 2024 (UTC) (Janhrach) |
2024-10-04 21:43 | Taisei Isoe (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Fukuyama City FC. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with 2 appearanced in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:27 | Youn Young-seong (South Korean footballer) | Youn Young-seong (born August 13, 1991 in Tokyo) is a South Korean football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Fully fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 7 minutes in the K-League and 215 minutes in the J2 league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 11:50 | Milan Sekulić (Serbian footballer) | Milan Sekulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Секулић; born 26 January 1995) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for German club Lüner SV. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-05 17:35 | Tatsuki Noda (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Vonds Ichihara. | Unfortunately fails of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 17 minutes in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:36 | Tsubasa Nihei (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. | Regrettably fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 90 minutes in Japan's second league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-04 23:18 | Pavel Novitsky (photographer) (Russian photographer) | Pavel Ivanovich Novitsky (1888—1971) (‹See Tfd›Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Нови́цкий) was a Russian Empire and Soviet photographer. | this person this article is created for is not a recognisable figure,
so much so that the birth and death dates here are for a Soviet literary and art critic who is unrelated to this person. This photographer does not have any biographical information on him anywhere on the Internet apart from a single mention as a photographer in one of the links posted below. It seems this person was just a normal Russian Soviet citizen and does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines (Rahammz) |
2024-10-05 14:58 | Standard of Queen Camilla | The standard of Queen Camilla, Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth Realms is the banner of arms used by Queen Camilla. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Royal Arms with a border of ermine is used as her standard, as traditionally used by members of the Royal Family who do not have their own standard. | Content fork: everything here is already at Royal Standard of the United Kingdom#Others and Royal Standard of the United Kingdom#Consorts of the British monarch. Page created as part of a dispute, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution noticeboard#Queen Camilla. (DrKay) |
2024-10-05 21:38 | Chatchapol Kulsiriwuthichai (Thai martial artist and actor (born 1984)) | Porche Chatchapol Kulsiriwuthichai (Thai: ชัชพล กุลศิริวุฒิชัย), also known as Chatchapol Kulsiriwuthichai, is a Thai actor, martial artist and stuntman. He is best known for starring in the 2010 film Bangkok Knockout. He played the character with the same name in the 2014 film Vengeance of an Assassin. | [BLP] |
2024-10-05 22:46 | John Cameron Peddie (British minister) | John Cameron Peddie, (1887 – 1961) known as "J Cameron Peddie", was born on 17 May 1887 at Conland, Forgue, Aberdeenshire. He is the author of the book "The Forgotten Talent" which is an autobiographical work with emphasis on the Biblical practice of "Laying on of hands" to obtain healing for the afflicted. | Article has not enough reliable sources, be it literary or digital sources, to merit a page. (Bronzeman2342) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Kyosuke Hashimoto (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Vonds Ichihara. | Not good enough to meet WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT for this player who spent 464 minutes in Japan's third league. Sources are WP:PRIMARY or WP:ROUTINE/WP:PASSING. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Yuya Nishijima (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Gainare Tottori. | Strong failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 4 games in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Jinyu Nasu (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Matsue City, on loan from Gainare Tottori. | Utter failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 190 minutes of play time in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Nobuhide Akiba (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Non-compliance with WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:23 | Daisuke Nitta (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Formidable failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 1 game in Japan's second league, then in the lower, amateur divisions. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:45 | Kim Young-joo (South Korean football referee (born 1957)) | Kim Young-Joo (Korean: 김영주; born December 30, 1957) is a former South Korean football referee, who officiated at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. | No indication of meeting WP:BASIC, sole source is about the 2002 World Cup. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-05 17:20 | Yusuke Tanahashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Very far from meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 68 minutes in Japan' second league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 19:33 | Kodai Enomoto (Japanese football player) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Ococias Kyoto AC. | Obviously fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 1 cup and 1 league game. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 09:06 | Alan Williams (composer) (American composer) | Alan Williams (born March 1965) is an American composer and orchestrator for movie soundtracks and television series. He grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado. | Non-notable composer and orchestrator (Why? I Ask) |
2024-10-05 18:10 | Jennifer Arroyo (American bassist) | Jennifer "JennCity" Arroyo (born March 20, 1975) is an American musician, television personality, producer, and business executive. She is known for her work as a bassist, her television appearances, and her leadership roles in the additive manufacturing industry. | Does not meet WP:GNG guidelines (Willondon) |
2024-10-06 11:56 | J. M. Langtry (English footballer (1894–1971)) | James MacKay Langtry (1894–1971) was a British BTech-L6 Technical Advisor who was seconded by the engineering firm Vickers Armstrong to the Spanish naval shipbuilder Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval (SECN), of which it owned a part. After having served in the British Army during World War 1 1915 GVC/284 in Gibraltar, he arrived in Ferrol, Spain, on 8 September 1919 on a three-year contract with the SECN. | No coverage, fails WP:GNG (GiantSnowman) |
2024-10-06 16:45 | Thomas Melchior (American teacher and author) | Thomas Edward Melchior is an American teacher and author from the U.S. state of Minnesota. Melchior was born in 1936 hand grew up in south central Minnesota, graduating from Belle Plaine Senior High School in 1954. He attended St. John's University, where he was a four-year baseball team starter. | non notable author, no hits on google search or news, no notability here (1ctinus) |
2024-10-06 20:14 | Bob Duckworth (American politician) | Robert P. Duckworth (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Maryland Republican politician who has resided in Crofton, Maryland since 1968. Duckworth served as an elected Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland from 1994 to 2018, and was the 42nd Clerk of the Court (since 1650). | Promotional and unverified article on a non-notable person. Clerks are not inherently notable. (Drmies) |
2024-10-06 20:40 | Roman Adame (American football player) | Roman Adame is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Adame played college football at Sul Ross State University. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this low-level college and indoor football player. (JTtheOG) |
2024-10-06 20:41 | Nnamdi Banks-Eke (American football player) | Nnamdi Banks-Eke is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Banks-Eke played college football at College of the Canyons and Texas College. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this low-level college and indoor football player. (JTtheOG) |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2024-10-02 08:32 | Ueno Tsuruhime (Samurai woman or Onna Bugeisha) | Ueno Tsuruhime (上野鶴姫) was a Japanese female warrior (onna-musha) in the late-Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Mimura Iechika and wife of Ueno Takanori the last leader of Ueno clan. In 1577, she led thirty-four women in a suicidal charge against the Mōri army in the Tsuneyama castle during the Bitchū Conflict . | There are now several grave concerns about this entire article. This "figure" does not even have a Japanese Wikipedia page. The only scrap of record regarding her leading a charge as a "Female warrior" is unsourced, and has been marked as unreliable by editors on the Japanese Wikipedia page for "Ueno Takanori" themselves.
As of now, this article is now being marked for deletion. Please open a new reply in the "Talk" section, before attempting to remove this tag. (Ghost1824) |
2024-10-03 11:32 | Zhang Changyun (Chinese skier) | Zhang Changyun (born 9 April 1964) is a Chinese cross-country skier. She competed in the women's 10 kilometres at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 05:44 | Roza Erdemli (Turkish swimmer (born 2001)) | Roza Erdemli (born 15 January 2001) is a Turkish swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre butterfly event at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in Hangzhou, China. She also competed in the women's 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay and women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay events. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 16:43 | Vickery Bowles (Canadian librarian) | Vickery Bowles is the City Librarian at the Toronto Public Library. She took up the post in January 2015, after working for the library service for 32 years. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-10-06 20:08 | Shelby Coleman (American fashion model) | Shelby Naomi Coleman (born February 19, 1992) is an American fashion model. She is currently with New York Model Management; | Doesn't meet WP:N. Sources are social media, model databases, photo credits, passing mentions of her name and age. The most verbose is the 1-paragraph blurb in NY Mag (reference 9) but it isn't WP:SIGCOV. (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-01 11:47 | Rawan Osman (Syrian peace activist) | Rawan Osman (Arabic: روان عثمان, born 1983 or 1984) is a Syrian-born activist, now a refugee in Germany holding German citizenship. She advocates for the normalization of relations between Middle Eastern Arab states and Israel. | The subject does not meet the notability guidelines and the content largely reflects the subject's own words without independent verification. (DubaiScripter) |
Culture/Media
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2024-10-02 05:14 | Unilog Content Solutions (Indian software company) | Unilog Content Solutions (or simply, Unilog) is a global technology company specializing in eCommerce and product data management in the B2B marketplace. Their flagship product is CIMM2, a software platform designed to facilitate commerce and communication between businesses. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-03 14:16 | Hicaz Buselik Jewish Kanto (song) | Hicaz Buselik Jewish Kanto (Turkish: Hicaz Buselik Yahudi Kantosu,Greek: Πράσινες ντομάτες - Συρτό Άνδρου) is a Greek, Jewish and Turkish folkloric tune syrtos or hasaposerviko. | No one has shown it to be notable since it was tagged many years ago (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-04 22:38 | Limes (Romanian magazine) | Limes was a Romanian quarterly literary and political magazine, issued by the Sălaj County Culture Inspectorate. It was a bilingual publication, in Romanian, and Hungarian. The magazine was printed between 1998 and 2001. | No assertion of notability. (Biruitorul) |
2024-10-06 00:25 | LOS.FM 2 (2015 mixtape by League of Starz) | LOS.FM 2 is the second mixtape by American record production team League of Starz; It was released on August 13, 2015. The mixtape features appearances from Freddie Gibbs, Dee, Tyga, Snoop Dogg, Skeme, The Game, and more. It is the sequel to their first mixtape LOS.FM (2013). | Appears to fail WP:NALBUM. Not sure what an appropriate redirect target would be. (Donaldd23) |
2024-10-06 01:09 | Blu-code (professional Blu-ray authoring software) | Blu-code is a professional Blu-ray authoring software, supporting H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding. Blu-code can support a large-scale distributed processing system deploying a number of PCs for real-time encoding or run on a single PC. | Tagged for notability since 2011. No sources indicating that the GNG are met. (Crisco 1492) |
2024-10-06 09:06 | Alan Williams (composer) (American composer) | Alan Williams (born March 1965) is an American composer and orchestrator for movie soundtracks and television series. He grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado. | Non-notable composer and orchestrator (Why? I Ask) |
2024-10-02 21:13 | Tinteán | Tinteán is an online Australian magazine of Irish interest. Its declared objective is “to build and nurture the Australian Irish identity and explore social, cultural, political and religious issues of interest to the Australian-Irish subculture as well as the Irish diaspora in Australia”. | Non notable magazine. No coverage with sigcov. A search found only passing mentions. (PARAKANYAA) |
2024-10-06 13:39 | Innovation Crush (Podcast) | Innovation Crush is a weekly podcast hosted by American innovation expert Chris Denson. The show launched in September 2013 and is part of the Wondery podcast network. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
2024-10-06 13:46 | Real Crime Profile (True crime podcast) | Real Crime Profile is a true crime podcast distributed by Wondery and co-hosted by Jim Clemente (former FBI profiler), Laura Richards (criminal behavioral analyst, former New Scotland Yard), and Lisa Zambetti (casting director for CBS' Criminal Minds). | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
Culture/Media/Books
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2024-10-02 02:46 | Ladyhawke (novel) (1985 novel by Joan D. Vinge) | Ladyhawke is a novel by Joan D. Vinge published in 1985. | Non-notable movie merchandizing. (Oknazevad) |
2024-10-02 18:14 | Lords of Madness (book by Richard Baker) | Lords of Madness: The Book of Aberrations is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. | No evidence of notability. Not every single book published for a roleplaying game, even one as big as Dungeons and Dragons, is significant. I can't find much notable independent coverage of this subject, just sales sites and non-notable reviews here and there. No reason to believe it passes WP:GNG and fails WP:BOOKCRIT. (Canterbury Tail) |
2024-10-04 10:02 | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism (book by Paul Harrison Silfen) | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism: The Early Writings of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck is a book by Paul Harrison Silfen. It was published in New York City by Exposition Press in 1973 as an 85-page hardcover (ISBN 0682477869). | Notabilty questionable (Biohistorian15) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
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2024-10-02 02:46 | Ladyhawke (novel) (1985 novel by Joan D. Vinge) | Ladyhawke is a novel by Joan D. Vinge published in 1985. | Non-notable movie merchandizing. (Oknazevad) |
2024-10-06 14:49 | Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard (Wrestling podcast) | Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard is an audio podcast that discusses topics, events, wrestlers and memorable moments through the lens of WWE executive Bruce Prichard. The show was launched in August 2016 on MLW Radio. The episodes' length typically ranges from two to four hours, and include discussions about previous WWE pay-per-views and former WWE wrestlers. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2024-09-30 18:48 | The Trucks (US musical group) | The Trucks was an electronic rock band originally formed in Bellingham, Washington. It was founded in 2003, to fill a lack of female bands for a festival, by Kristin Allen-Zito, Faith Reichel, and Marissa Moore, and later added Lindy McIntyre (formerly of Everybody's Debbie) on drums. | doesn't seem to meet WP:NBAND and it doesn't seem sources exist (1ctinus) |
2024-10-04 02:18 | Natalie Browne (Musical artist) | Natalie Browne is a vocalist project name owned by Almighty Records, a dance label based in London. | Not notable. Lacks independent coverage. No charts or gold. (Duffbeerforme) |
2024-10-04 23:19 | Ayurveda (band) (American rock band) | Ayurveda was an independent rock-based band with a progressive style that is ambient, heavy, and alternative with electronic and Nepalese influences. They are based out of Ithaca, NY when not on tour. The five member band is: Tom Burchinal (vocals and keys), Diwas Gurung (guitar and vocals), Shikhar R. | Lack of notability, insufficient references. (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-10-05 18:10 | Jennifer Arroyo (American bassist) | Jennifer "JennCity" Arroyo (born March 20, 1975) is an American musician, television personality, producer, and business executive. She is known for her work as a bassist, her television appearances, and her leadership roles in the additive manufacturing industry. | Does not meet WP:GNG guidelines (Willondon) |
2024-10-06 12:06 | Blessing a Curse (American Metal band from Orlando, Florida) | Blessing a Curse was an American metal band formed in Orlando, Florida and previously signed to Smartpunk Records. Formed in 2013, they have released one studio album and two EPs to date. Their first album, Satisfaction for the Vengeful was released in stores and online November 4, 2016 through Smartpunk Records. | Appears to fail WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
2024-10-06 22:23 | Download to Donate for Haiti (2010 compilation album by Various Artists) | Download to Donate for Haiti is a compilation album by various artists. It was released on January 19, 2010 through Machine Shop and Warner Bros. Records. The album was produced by Mike Shinoda and co-produced by Enrique Iglesias. American rock band Linkin Park started a project called Music for Relief in 2005, which has done relief work for the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and Hurricane Sandy in 2012. | Appears to fail WP:NALBUM. Not sure where this could be redirected to if that is a better choice. (Donaldd23) |
Culture/Media/Radio
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2024-10-03 02:39 | KORM-LP (Radio station in Corona, California) | KORM-LP is a low power FM station broadcasting out of Corona, California. It is licensed to Templo Nueva Vida, Inc. | No secondary sources, fails WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-04 14:23 | WCKO-LP (Radio station in Cross City, Florida) | WCKO-LP (96.7 FM) was a radio station licensed to Cross City, Florida, United States. The station was owned by Cross City Communications, Inc. | Defunct low-power station with no indication of notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-06 02:00 | ICast (Podcast) | The CBS News iCast was a daily news audio podcast, created and first hosted by CBS News' New York–based Correspondent and Anchor Chris Mavridis. According to the CBS Corporation, the iCast was the world's first daily network news podcast. It was available at CBSnews.com and aggregated to hundreds of other websites. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2024-10-01 08:56 | LogDNA (telemetry data software provider) | Mezmo (formerly known as LogDNA) is a technology company located in Silicon Valley, California. They provide a data pipeline intended to ingest telemetry data from multiple sources, transform it, enrich it, and route it to a variety of destinations. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 05:42 | Creatio (Customer relationship management software) | Creatio is a global vendor of software to automate workflows and a CRM with no-code development. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:01 | Acquia (American software company) | Acquia is a software-as-a-service company co-founded by Dries Buytaert and Jay Batson to provide enterprise products, services, and technical support for the open-source web content management platform Drupal. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:13 | XebiaLabs (American software company) | XebiaLabs is an independent software company specializing in DevOps and continuous delivery for large enterprise organizations. XebiaLabs offers a DevOps Platform for application-release automation (ARO). These components include release orchestration, deployment automation and DevOps intelligence. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:00 | WorkflowGen | WorkflowGen is a web-based low-code business application creation solution developed by Advantys. As a workflow software and business process management (BPM) solution, WorkflowGen enables organizations to automate human and system-based processes via a visual interface in a low programming environment. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:07 | Sqlstream | SQLstream is a distributed, SQL standards-compliant plus Java stream processing platform. SQLstream, Inc. is based in San Francisco, California and was launched in 2009 by Damian Black, Edan Kabatchnik and Julian Hyde, author of the open source Mondrian Relational OLAP Server Engine. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:42 | Elastic Path (Software company in Canada) | Elastic Path is a headless commerce system, allowing template-less eCommerce to be integrated as middleware into Enterprise ERP systems. The system is API based and is specifically targeted towards Enterprise level Organisations. Elastic Path is a private company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with sales offices in the UK and US. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:48 | Adeptia (American software company) | Adeptia is a Chicago, Illinois based software company. It provides an application to exchange business data with other companies using a self-service integration approach. This business software helps organizations create automated data connections to their customers and partners, and automate pre-processing and post-processing steps such as data validation, exception handling, and back-end data integration. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-06 01:46 | Podcast Capture (Audio production software) | Podcast Capture was introduced with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and allows users to record and distribute podcasts. The software requires a connection to a computer running Mac OS X Server with Podcast Producer. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
2024-10-06 13:21 | Borg (backup software) (Deduplicating backup program) | Borg (previously called Attic) is deduplicating backup software for various Unix-like operating systems. | Not notable (Wiktorpyk) |
2024-10-01 08:58 | Infrascale | Infrascale is a DRaaS (disaster-recovery-as-a-service) and data protection company based in El Segundo, California. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2024-10-06 13:35 | Calling Darkness (Horror podcast) | Calling Darkness is a horror comedy podcast written by Gemma Amor and S.H.Cooper. It was co-created by S.H.Cooper, Gemma Amor, Victoria Juan, Allison Brandt, Desdymona Howard, and Charlotte Norup who each play characters in an ensemble cast. Kate Siegel narrated the first season. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
2024-10-06 14:49 | Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard (Wrestling podcast) | Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard is an audio podcast that discusses topics, events, wrestlers and memorable moments through the lens of WWE executive Bruce Prichard. The show was launched in August 2016 on MLW Radio. The episodes' length typically ranges from two to four hours, and include discussions about previous WWE pay-per-views and former WWE wrestlers. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
Culture/Media/Video games
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2024-10-02 06:16 | Straight Right (Australian video game developer) | Straight Right Pty Ltd was a privately held Australian video game developer based in the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. They specialized in porting games made by other developers to various platforms. The company has not worked on any projects since 2015 and their website is unavailable, so most likely the company is defunct. | Lacking secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
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2024-09-30 13:47 | Broadmoor Baptist Church (Church in TN, United States) | Broadmoor Baptist Church was a Baptist church located in Memphis, Tennessee, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The church closed in 2012. | Unsourced; no evidence of notability per WP:NCHURCH or any other guideline. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-09-30 16:42 | The curse of the eighth decade (Jewish mythology from the Old Testament) | The curse of the eighth decade is a Jewish mythology According to the Old Testament's Tanakh, the majority of the Israelites kingdom will be collapsed in 70 to 80 years. | A quotation from a psalm and a line that essentially repeats its content in prose cannot be considered encyclopedic (Sira Aspera) |
2024-10-01 00:23 | Azad University IR in Oxford (Branch of the Islamic Azad University) | The Azad University in Oxford (AUO) is a university campus in Oxford, England, branch of the Islamic Azad University, Iran. | No secondary sources, unable to find sufficient to meet WP:ORGCRIT. Created as promo. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-01 21:56 | Al-Hisn Mosque (Mosque in Turkey) | Masjid al-Hisn (Arabic: مسجد الحصن, "The Fortress Mosque") was built between 717 and 720 CE by the Umayyad caliph Umar II, as part of his conversion of Mopsuestia (in present-day southeastern Turkey) into a military base to shield Antioch from a potential Greek attack. | Clearly does not meet notability criteria (WP:GNG). Only source here is an incomplete citation to a 9th-century author, which is difficult to verify. Almost no reliable and/or secondary sources even mention it and none provide any significant coverage (I found a passing mention in a Turkish encyclopedia under a different name, nothing in English). Based on the article itself, the mosque (and maybe the town it was in) disappeared long ago, so it's unlikely notability will be satisified in the future. Article has been tagged for this issue since 2022, and apart from the recent routine addition of an infobox, no significant edits have been made to it since its creation in 2007. (R Prazeres) |
2024-10-05 22:46 | John Cameron Peddie (British minister) | John Cameron Peddie, (1887 – 1961) known as "J Cameron Peddie", was born on 17 May 1887 at Conland, Forgue, Aberdeenshire. He is the author of the book "The Forgotten Talent" which is an autobiographical work with emphasis on the Biblical practice of "Laying on of hands" to obtain healing for the afflicted. | Article has not enough reliable sources, be it literary or digital sources, to merit a page. (Bronzeman2342) |
Culture/Sports
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2024-09-30 06:54 | Choi Ki-suk (South Korean footballer) | Choi Ki-Suk (born March 28, 1986) is a South Korean football player. He has previously spent his career at Ulsan Hyundai FC. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:55 | Nashrul Amin (Singapore footballer) | Nashrul Amin (born 17 June 1997) is a Singaporean footballer who plays as a winger for Tanjong Pagar United FC in the Singapore Premier League. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:57 | Puvan Raj Sivalingam (Singaporean footballer) | Puvan Raj (born 29 August 2001) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Balestier Khalsa. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 673 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:58 | Alif Iskandar (Singaporean-Welsh footballer) | Alif Iskandar (born 16 March 1999) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a defender for Young Lions. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 455 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:59 | Keshav Kumar (footballer) (Singaporean footballer) | Keshav Kumar (born 6 February 2001) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a defender for Young Lions . | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 378 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 11:56 | 1928–29 Beşiktaş J.K. season (Beşiktaş J.K. 1928–29 football season) | The 1928–29 season was the club's 10th official season and their 26th year in existence. Beşiktaş finished 3rd, behind Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray. In the Turkish Football Championship, they failed to reach the final. | angelfire is unreliable source (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-01 02:12 | Kim Yu-chol (North Korean footballer) | Kim Yu-chol (Korean: ~; born 5 January 1985) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least two occasions in 2007. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-01 02:15 | Kim Yun-chol (North Korean footballer) | Kim Yun-chol (Korean: 김윤철; born 30 November 1964) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least nine occasions between 1989 and 1990, scoring twice. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-01 13:50 | George Malki (American soccer player (born 1992)) | George Emmanuel Malki (born April 21, 1992) is an American soccer player. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Existing articles all WP:ROUTINE. Search pulls two additional stories (here and here), which still results in a lack of GNG required. (GauchoDude) |
2024-10-01 23:55 | Robert Lees (baseball) (Baseball player) | Robert Alan Lees (born June 2, 1959 in Fort Gordon, Georgia) is a retired Korea Baseball Organization infielder. | Doesn't meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-02 00:21 | Kwon Chung-hyok (North Korean footballer) | Kwon Chung-hyok (Korean: ~; born 21 January 1994) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least two occasions in 2013. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-02 00:26 | Li Zhiguang (Chinese cross-country skier) | Li Zhiguang (born 1 June 1983) is a Chinese cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 30 kilometre pursuit event at the 2006 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-02 00:41 | Kye Jin-gyo (North Korean footballer) | Kye Jin-gyo (Korean: ~) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least four occasions between 1980 and 1981. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-02 03:56 | Ion Ganea (Romanian diver) | Ion Ganea (born 10 February 1945) is a Romanian diver. He competed in two events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:NOLY. Better to delete than to redirect, because of the Senator of the same name. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 12:02 | Aleksandar Marinković (Serbian footballer) | Aleksandar Marinković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Маринковић; born July 13, 1990) is a Serbian goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:45 | Filip Pjević (Serbian footballer) | Filip Pjević (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Пјевић; born 29 May 1991) is a Serbian football defender. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:42 | Marko Janković (footballer, born 1988) (Serbian footballer) | Marko Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Јанковић; born 15 January 1988) is a Serbian former football goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 12:05 | Marko Stanovčić (Montenegrin footballer) | Marko Stanovčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Становчић; born 9 May 1990) is a Montenegrin football defender who plays for Serbian side Stepojevac Vaga. | Not notable. Played just 10 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:58 | Matija Šegavac (Serbian footballer) | Matija Šegavac (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Шегавац; born 1 February 1995) is a Serbian goalkeeper who plays for Radnički Sremska Mitrovica. He made his debut for Donji Srem's the first team in season 2012–13. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:53 | Miloš Brajović (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Brajović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Брајовић; born 2 August 1996) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 12:01 | Miloš Milivojević (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Milivojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Миливојевић; born 17 November 1986) is a Serbian football striker. | Not notable. Played just 12 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:46 | Miloš Živković (footballer, born May 1984) (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Живковић; born 24 May 1984) is a professional association football player. | Not notable. Played 17 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:59 | Nemanja Tošić (Serbian footballer) | Nemanja Tošić (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Тошић; born 1 April 1986) is a Serbian football striker. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:47 | Nikola Vujović (footballer, born 1990) (Serbian footballer) | Nikola Vujović (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Вујовић; born 27 November 1990) is a Serbian football forward who plays for Železnik. | Not notable. Played just eight games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:41 | Petar Jokić (footballer) (Serbian footballer) | Petar Jokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Јокић; born 28 October 1985) is a Serbian football goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:56 | Saša Radulović (footballer, born 1984) (Serbian footballer) | Saša Radulović (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Радуловић, ; born 4 April 1984) is a Serbian football forward. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:53 | Saša Teofanov (Serbian footballer) | Saša Teofanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Теофанов; born 3 April 1990) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mongolian Premier League club Ulaanbaatar. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:49 | Čedomir Radić (Bosnian Serb footballer) | Čedomir Radić (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Радић; born 6 January 1993) is a Bosnian Serb football goalkeeper who plays for Vfr Garching in Regionalliga (4th division). | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:36 | Aleksandar Keljević (Serbian footballer) | Aleksandar Keljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Кељевић; born 14 June 1989) is a Serbian retired football midfielder. | Not notable. Played just 13 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:33 | Božo Jević (Serbian footballer) | Božo Jević (Serbian Cyrillic: Божо Јевић; born 12 September 1986) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Hajduk Divoš. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:28 | Branislav Vejnović (Serbian footballer) | Branislav Vejnović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Вејновић; born 21 November 1988) is a Serbian footballer. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:48 | Dragan Janković (Serbian footballer) | Dragan Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Јанковић; born 20 February 1992) is a Serbian football striker who plays for Swiss club FC Renens. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:53 | Matija Miketić (Serbian footballer) | Matija Miketić (born 3 February 1996) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for FK Poprad in Slovakia. | Not notable. Played just nine games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:30 | Miloš Mrvaljević (Montenegrin footballer) | Miloš Mrvaljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Мрваљевић; born 13 February 1989) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays for Njegoš Lovćenac. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:56 | Miloš Savanović (Serbian football player) | Miloš Savanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Савановић; born 18 August 1996) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Bečej. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:47 | Nenad Perović (footballer, born 1993) (Serbian footballer) | Nenad Perović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Перовић; born 2 June 1993) is a Serbian football forward who plays for FK Dunav Stari Banovci. | Not notable. Played just seven games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:32 | Srđan Matić (Serbian footballer) | Srđan Matić (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Матић; born 15 September 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Borac Šajkaš. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 15:21 | Dejan Jovanović (Serbian footballer) | Dejan Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Јовановић; born 17 Aприл 1986) is a Serbian football midfielder. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:02 | Filip Pijevac (Serbian footballer) | Filip Pijevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Пијевац; born 2 May 1990) is a Serbian football goalkeeper who plays for FAP. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 15:21 | Igor Miladinović (footballer, born 1989) (Serbian footballer) | Igor Miladinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Игор Миладиновић; born 25 June 1989) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for IMT in Serbian League Belgrade. | Not notable. Played just nine games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:02 | Matija Protić (Serbian footballer) | Matija Protić (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Протић; born 5 March 1994) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Sloga Požega. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-03 00:14 | Denis Lindsay (footballer) (South African soccer player) | Denis Lindsay (born 1916, date of death unknown) was a South African professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Huddersfield Town in the Football League. He was born in Benoni, South Africa in 1916. | no indication of notability (Mbdfar) |
2024-10-03 03:22 | Ri Il-jin (North Korean footballer (born 1993)) | Ri Il-jin (Korean: 리일진; born 20 August 1993) is a North Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-03 06:13 | Kento Kato (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 10 minutes in the J2 League, the rest in amateur divisions. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 06:22 | Satoru Hayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played once for Bellmare and the rest in amateur divisions. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 06:41 | Özcan Ediz (Turkish archer) | Özcan Ediz (born 27 July 1974) is a Turkish archer. He competed in the men's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 11:32 | Zhang Changyun (Chinese skier) | Zhang Changyun (born 9 April 1964) is a Chinese cross-country skier. She competed in the women's 10 kilometres at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 05:44 | Roza Erdemli (Turkish swimmer (born 2001)) | Roza Erdemli (born 15 January 2001) is a Turkish swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre butterfly event at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in Hangzhou, China. She also competed in the women's 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay and women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay events. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 15:26 | Ali Eroğlu (Turkish weightlifter) | Ali Eroğlu (born 2 November 1964) is a Turkish weightlifter. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 06:29 | Saadettin Erokay (Turkish equestrian) | Saadettin Erokay (b. 1909) was a Turkish equestrian. He competed in the individual eventing at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 22:28 | Ludwich Jahn (Indonesian footballer) | Ludwich "Loed" Jahn was a footballer who played for the Indonesia national football team. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-03 22:30 | Li Yong-sob (North Korean footballer) | Li Yong-sob (Korean: ~) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least five occasions between 1980 and 1981, scoring three times. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-04 09:42 | Muhammet Kızılarslan (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1986)) | Muhammet Kızılarslan (born July 23, 1986) is an Olympic skier competing in the cross-country discipline. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:45 | Abdurrahman Küçük (Turkish alpine skier (born 1942)) | Abdurrahman Küçük (born 10 February 1942) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1964 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:46 | Nihattin Koca (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1966)) | Nihattin Koca (born 1 January 1966) is a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:46 | Erkan Mermut (Turkish alpine skier (born 1963)) | Erkan Mermut (born 22 September 1963) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 11:09 | Zak Kempster-Down (English footballer) | Zak Lewis George Kempster-Down (born 16 September 2004) is an English professional footballer who most recently played as a defender for Crewe Alexandra. | Not notable. Played a handful of first team games, references are only routine. Lacks significant coverage. (MarchOfTheGreyhounds) |
2024-10-04 20:10 | Jeremiah Mensah (American football player) | Jeremiah Mensah is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Mensah played college football at Wittenberg University. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American football player. (JTtheOG) |
2024-10-04 21:41 | Shoma Ishigami (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently studying at the Osaka University of Economics. | Lighyears away from meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 88 minutes in Japan. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 14:06 | Filip Cvijović (Serbian footballer) | Filip Cvijović (born 3 July 2000) is a Serbian footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Serbian League side Zlatibor Čajetina. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-01 06:16 | Trovador Ramos Sr. (Filipino martial artist, actor, musician) | Trovador Ramos Sr. (born October 14, 1935) is a Filipino martial artist, actor, musician, and the founder of the TRACMA (Trovador Ramos Asian Consolidated Martial Arts). He is known for his contributions to the martial arts community in the Philippines and for his work in promoting Filipino martial arts both locally and internationally. | [BLP] |
2024-10-05 06:01 | Princeton Kwong (American figure skater) | Princeton Kwong (born November 14, 1989, in Fremont, California) is an American figure skater who represented the United States as a single skater. He is the 2004 U.S. novice national gold medalist, and has won two bronze medals in the 2004–2005 ISU Junior Grand Prix, held in Long Beach, US and Chemnitz, Germany respectively. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-10-05 10:13 | Muzaffer Selçuk (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1961)) | Muzaffer Selçuk (born 12 August 1961) is a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-05 10:57 | Murat Tosun (alpine skier) (Turkish alpine skier (born 1951)) | Murat Tosun (born 10 August 1951) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1976 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-05 11:10 | Masayoshi Takayanagi (South Korean-born Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player who plays for Okinawa SV. | Huge failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played a couple of football matches. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 06:14 | Masato Fujiwara (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Thespakusatsu Gunma. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played a cup game and briefly in an amateur division. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-04 21:47 | Ryuolivier Iwamoto (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Gainare Tottori on loan from Júbilo Iwata. | No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-04 21:43 | Taisei Isoe (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Fukuyama City FC. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with 2 appearanced in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:27 | Youn Young-seong (South Korean footballer) | Youn Young-seong (born August 13, 1991 in Tokyo) is a South Korean football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Fully fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 7 minutes in the K-League and 215 minutes in the J2 league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 11:50 | Milan Sekulić (Serbian footballer) | Milan Sekulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Секулић; born 26 January 1995) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for German club Lüner SV. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-05 17:35 | Tatsuki Noda (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Vonds Ichihara. | Unfortunately fails of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 17 minutes in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:36 | Tsubasa Nihei (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. | Regrettably fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 90 minutes in Japan's second league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 05:31 | Montserrat at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics (Sporting event delegation) | Montserrat competed at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China, from 22 to 30 August 2015. | Not notable, sent one athlete who did not advance. No secondary sources. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Kyosuke Hashimoto (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Vonds Ichihara. | Not good enough to meet WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT for this player who spent 464 minutes in Japan's third league. Sources are WP:PRIMARY or WP:ROUTINE/WP:PASSING. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Yuya Nishijima (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Gainare Tottori. | Strong failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 4 games in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Jinyu Nasu (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Matsue City, on loan from Gainare Tottori. | Utter failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 190 minutes of play time in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Nobuhide Akiba (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Non-compliance with WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:23 | Daisuke Nitta (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Formidable failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 1 game in Japan's second league, then in the lower, amateur divisions. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:45 | Kim Young-joo (South Korean football referee (born 1957)) | Kim Young-Joo (Korean: 김영주; born December 30, 1957) is a former South Korean football referee, who officiated at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. | No indication of meeting WP:BASIC, sole source is about the 2002 World Cup. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-05 17:20 | Yusuke Tanahashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Very far from meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 68 minutes in Japan' second league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 19:33 | Kodai Enomoto (Japanese football player) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Ococias Kyoto AC. | Obviously fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 1 cup and 1 league game. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 11:56 | J. M. Langtry (English footballer (1894–1971)) | James MacKay Langtry (1894–1971) was a British BTech-L6 Technical Advisor who was seconded by the engineering firm Vickers Armstrong to the Spanish naval shipbuilder Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval (SECN), of which it owned a part. After having served in the British Army during World War 1 1915 GVC/284 in Gibraltar, he arrived in Ferrol, Spain, on 8 September 1919 on a three-year contract with the SECN. | No coverage, fails WP:GNG (GiantSnowman) |
2024-10-06 16:56 | Istanbul Maltepespor (Turkish football club) | İstanbul Maltepespor, often known as just Maltepespor, is a Turkish football club from the Istanbul district of Maltepe, Istanbul. They compete in the Turkish Regional Amateur League, the fifth level of the Turkish football league system. | Tagged unsourced since 2009. Are amateur football teams usually notable - I guess not (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-06 20:40 | Roman Adame (American football player) | Roman Adame is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Adame played college football at Sul Ross State University. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this low-level college and indoor football player. (JTtheOG) |
2024-10-06 20:41 | Nnamdi Banks-Eke (American football player) | Nnamdi Banks-Eke is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Banks-Eke played college football at College of the Canyons and Texas College. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this low-level college and indoor football player. (JTtheOG) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2024-10-01 20:34 | Foresthall House (house in Fforestfach, Swansea, Wales, UK) | Foresthall House (or Fforestfach House) was a mansion-like house that existeded in the Swansea suburb of Fforestfach until the 1970s, when the old and crumbling mansion was bought by Swansea Council and demolished in order to make way for various new estates. | Does not appear to meet notability criteria; no reference to original house found, not implications of claims re: Japanese knotweed. (Kazamzam) |
Culture/Visual arts/Architecture
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2024-09-30 13:47 | Broadmoor Baptist Church (Church in TN, United States) | Broadmoor Baptist Church was a Baptist church located in Memphis, Tennessee, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The church closed in 2012. | Unsourced; no evidence of notability per WP:NCHURCH or any other guideline. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-10-02 01:09 | Fyodor Alyoshin's profitable house (Hotel in Ukraine) | Fyodor Alyoshin's profitable house was a 40-meter skyscraper in Kyiv. The building was one of the most modern tenement houses in Kyiv at the time, built just before the outbreak of the First World War and destroyed during the midst of the Second World War. | doesn't meet GNG (Vertigo Acid) |
2024-10-02 04:39 | Purifoy Cemetery (Cemetery in Arkansas, US) | Purifoy Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Chidester, Arkansas, United States. The date of founding is unknown, but estimated at c. 1908. It contains the burial sites for several of the Purifoy family. | Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 18:05 | Cedarlawn Cemetery (Cemetery in Neshoba County, Mississippi) | Cedarlawn Cemetery is a cemetery located in Philadelphia, Mississippi. It is also sometimes spelled Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Multiple people of note are interred at Cedarlawn Cemetery: | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 18:06 | Fairview Cemetery (Wahpeton, North Dakota) (Cemetery in Richland County, North Dakota, US) | Fairview Cemetery and Memorial Gardens is a 20-acre cemetery located in Wahpeton, North Dakota. Established in 1869, Fairview is the final resting place for many notable area residents. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 21:05 | Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery (Cemetery in Daviess County, Kentucky, United States) | Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery is located in Utica, Daviess County, Kentucky, United States. It contains over 100 graves. | Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-06 12:44 | Rezhanovce Museum of Folk Costumes (museum in Macedonia) | The Rezhanovce Museum of Folk Costumes is a museum in the village of Rezhanovce near Kumanovo, North Macedonia. | No indication of significant coverage in reliable sources. (AirshipJungleman29) |
Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime
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2024-10-05 05:28 | List of Xavier Institute students and staff | The Xavier Institute is one of the fictional schools in the X-Men universe. This list documents the fictional staff, students and alumni of the institute. | This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Notability is not established even after a decade. (Littlesquirrell) |
Culture/Visual arts/Fashion
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2024-10-06 20:08 | Shelby Coleman (American fashion model) | Shelby Naomi Coleman (born February 19, 1992) is an American fashion model. She is currently with New York Model Management; | Doesn't meet WP:N. Sources are social media, model databases, photo credits, passing mentions of her name and age. The most verbose is the 1-paragraph blurb in NY Mag (reference 9) but it isn't WP:SIGCOV. (Here2rewrite) |
Geography/Geographical
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2024-09-30 06:42 | Noahs Rump (Mountain in the United States) | Noahs Rump is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located southwest of Plainfield Center, 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:42 | Big Fork Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Big Fork Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York southwest of Gregorytown. Stearns Hill is the variant name. Elm Tree Ridge is located west-northwest, Jehu Mountain is located west-northwest, and Cherry Ridge is located south of Big Fork Mountain. | 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 07:39 | Badeau Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Badeau Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York northwest of Elk Creek, 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:42 | Jehu Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Jehu Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York east of Hancock. Hawk Mountain is located northwest and Coon Hill is located northwest of Jehu Mountain. | 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2024-10-03 00:14 | Denis Lindsay (footballer) (South African soccer player) | Denis Lindsay (born 1916, date of death unknown) was a South African professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Huddersfield Town in the Football League. He was born in Benoni, South Africa in 1916. | no indication of notability (Mbdfar) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa
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2024-09-30 23:06 | Cetraca Aviation Service (Defunct charter airline in Congo) | Cetraca Aviation Service, also known as Cetraca Air Service, was a charter airline based in D.R Congo. It was opened in 2023 after the original Cetraca Aviation closed in 2014. It flew only a single Let L-410 Turbolet. | Charter airline in operation for a year, lacking sufficient coverage to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa
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2024-10-02 19:59 | Bashir Bililiqo (Somalian politician) | Bashir Ali Salad "Bashir Bililiqo" (Somali: Bashiir Cali Salaat "Bashiir Bililiqo"). was a Colonel in the Somali National Army and the founder of the Somali Patriotic Movement. | notability (96.246.238.31) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa
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2024-10-04 09:27 | Abderrahmane Benguerrah (Algerian economist and diplomat) | Abderrahmane Benguerrah (عبد الرحمن بن قراح )is an Algerian diplomat. He is currently serving as ambassador of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria to India, Nepal Sri Lanka and the Maldives. He previously served as Ambassador to The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and as Permanent Representative of Algeria to the International Maritime organisation. He served also as Ambassador in the Algeri ... | Fails WP:BIO. 2 of the 3 sources are primary. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa
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2024-09-30 15:52 | Labori High School (School in Paarl, South Africa) | Labori High School is a school in Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa. | Article does not meet any criteria of notability, per WP:NSCHOOL (Hello im cori) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2024-09-30 06:42 | Noahs Rump (Mountain in the United States) | Noahs Rump is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located southwest of Plainfield Center, 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:42 | Hunt Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Hunt Hill is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York south of Andes. Hemlock Knoll is located north, and Mary Smith Hill is located southwest of Hunt Hill. | Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:42 | Elm Tree Ridge (Mountain in New York, United States) | Elm Tree Ridge is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York east of Hancock. Bittersweet Hill is located west, Rattlesnake Hill is located south, Big Fork Mountain is located east-southeast, and Johnny Ridge is located southwest of Elm Tree Ridge. | 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:42 | Big Fork Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Big Fork Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York southwest of Gregorytown. Stearns Hill is the variant name. Elm Tree Ridge is located west-northwest, Jehu Mountain is located west-northwest, and Cherry Ridge is located south of Big Fork Mountain. | 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 13:47 | Broadmoor Baptist Church (Church in TN, United States) | Broadmoor Baptist Church was a Baptist church located in Memphis, Tennessee, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The church closed in 2012. | Unsourced; no evidence of notability per WP:NCHURCH or any other guideline. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-09-30 16:59 | Christian Credit Party | The Christian Credit Party was a short-lived Canadian political party founded in 1982 by perennial candidate and social credit activist, John Turmel who has, at various times, been involved in the Social Credit Party of Canada, the Green Party of Canada, and the Libertarian Party of Canada. | No sources cited, very minor party that is the vehicle for a single candidate. At best it should be a single sentence in John Turmel's article. Stand-alone article is nonsensical. (Scu ba) |
2024-09-30 18:46 | Metnet (website) | Metnet (Metropolitan Educational Telecommunications Network) was a distance learning network for the MnSCU college and universities system. Metnet was one of the six major educational telecommunications networks of the Learning Network of Minnesota. | Creator of the article from 14 years ago here - this website is now dead and has no significance, and even when it was live it didn't really have much significance and probably shouldn't have existed in the first place. (Darth Stabro) |
2024-09-30 18:48 | The Trucks (US musical group) | The Trucks was an electronic rock band originally formed in Bellingham, Washington. It was founded in 2003, to fill a lack of female bands for a festival, by Kristin Allen-Zito, Faith Reichel, and Marissa Moore, and later added Lindy McIntyre (formerly of Everybody's Debbie) on drums. | doesn't seem to meet WP:NBAND and it doesn't seem sources exist (1ctinus) |
2024-09-30 19:27 | De Leon Municipal Airport (Airport) | De Leon Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 04F) was a public use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) southeast of the central business district of De Leon, a city in Comanche County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:28 | Cluck Ranch Airport (Airport in Sherman County, Texas) | Cluck Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 2E3) is a privately owned, public use airport in Sherman County, Texas, United States. It is located 17 nautical miles (20 mi, 31 km) southwest of the central business district of Gruver, a city in Hansford County. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:29 | Lesikar Ranch Airport (Airport) | Lesikar Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 1T9) is a privately owned, public use airport located seven nautical miles (13 km) east of the central business district of Hallettsville, a city in Lavaca County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 12:38 | Keith J. Roberts (American academic researcher in education) | Keith J. Roberts (July 14, 1942) is an American academic. He currently serves as the Director (honorary) of the Institute for Global Health Innovations at Duy Tan University in Danang, Vietnam. He was a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for International Studies in Education (IISE) at the University of Pittsburgh from 2009 to 2017. | Doesn't meet Wikipedia:Notability (academics). The sources are all published by his employers and are not significant, independent coverage (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-01 17:10 | Westheimer Air Park (Airport in Fort Bend County, Texas) | Westheimer Air Park |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 17:10 | Flyin' B Airport (Airport) | Flyin' B Airport (FAA LID: 39R) is an airport located in unincorporated Brazoria County, Texas, United States. The airport is located near Pearland. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 17:12 | Sack-O-Grande Acroport (Airport in Texas, United States) | Sack-O-Grande Acroport (FAA LID: 9X9), also known as the Harbican Airport, (formerly 9XS9) was an airport in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. It was located seven nautical miles (13 km) north of the central business district of the city of Katy, and seven nautical miles northeast of Houston Executive Airport. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 21:17 | Hoffpauir Airport (Airport) | Hoffpauir Airport (FAA LID: |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 21:30 | Kelly Roberts (American businesswoman) | Kelly J. Roberts is an American businesswoman and philanthropist in Southern California. | Sources provided (interviews, primary sources) do not establish notability per WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-02 04:35 | Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill Township (Cemetery in Camden County, New Jersey) | Locustwood Memorial Park is a cemetery in the Erlton-Ellisburg section of Cherry Hill Township in Camden County, New Jersey, and is located at the intersection of Route 70 and Cooper Landing Road. Established in 1903, the cemetery has four columns and reflecting pool at the main entrance. | Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-02 04:36 | Lower Lake Cemetery (cemetery in Lower Lake, California) | Lower Lake Cemetery, also known as Lower Lake Catholic Cemetery, is a cemetery located in Lower Lake, Lake County, California. As of 2014, it contains more than 5,800 interments, one of which belongs to Major League Baseball player Ted Easterly. | Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-02 04:39 | Purifoy Cemetery (Cemetery in Arkansas, US) | Purifoy Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Chidester, Arkansas, United States. The date of founding is unknown, but estimated at c. 1908. It contains the burial sites for several of the Purifoy family. | Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-02 04:41 | Singing Hills Memorial Park (Cemetery San Diego County, California, US) | Singing Hills Memorial Park is a cemetery in El Cajon, California, located in the outskirts of Dehesa Valley. It was dedicated in 1996. A 65-acre (260,000 m2) wildlife preserve surrounds the dedicated 35-acre (140,000 m2) of burial, mausoleum and cremation property. | Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-02 04:47 | Sunset Lawn Chapel of the Chimes (Cemetery in Sacramento County, California) | Sunset Lawn Chapel of the Chimes is a cemetery and funeral home complex in Sacramento, California. It was opened in 1938. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-02 07:38 | Elliot Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Elliot Hill is a mountain in the Central New York Region of New York. It is located east of Gothicville, 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 07:39 | Badeau Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Badeau Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York northwest of Elk Creek, 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 07:39 | Dog Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Dog Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York north of Maryland, 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 07:39 | Algerine Hill (Mountain in New York) | Algerine Hill is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York state. It is located south of Furnaceville, 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 07:48 | Adeptia (American software company) | Adeptia is a Chicago, Illinois based software company. It provides an application to exchange business data with other companies using a self-service integration approach. This business software helps organizations create automated data connections to their customers and partners, and automate pre-processing and post-processing steps such as data validation, exception handling, and back-end data integration. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 12:14 | Saginaw Airport (Airport) | Saginaw Airport (FAA LID: |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:16 | Skydive Houston Airport (Airport in Texas, United States of America) | Skydive Houston Airport (FAA LID: 37XA, formerly 37X) is a privately owned, private airport located in unincorporated Waller County, Texas, United States. It is four nautical miles (7 km) south of the central business district of Waller and is northwest of Houston. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:18 | Rives Air Park (Airport in Texas, United States of America) | Rives Air Park (FAA LID: 33XA, formerly T33) is a public airport located nine miles (14.5 km) south of the central business district (CBD) of Royse City, in Rockwall County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:22 | West Ranch Airport (Airport in Round Mountain, Texas) | West Ranch Airport (FAA LID: XS75) is a private airport located 8 miles west of Round Mountain, Blanco County, Texas, USA. It is located on the West Ranch owned by James M. West Sr. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-03 02:39 | KORM-LP (Radio station in Corona, California) | KORM-LP is a low power FM station broadcasting out of Corona, California. It is licensed to Templo Nueva Vida, Inc. | No secondary sources, fails WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
2024-09-30 06:42 | Jehu Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Jehu Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York east of Hancock. Hawk Mountain is located northwest and Coon Hill is located northwest of Jehu Mountain. | 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 rather small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 09:45 | California South Bay University (Private university in Sunnyvale, California) | California South Bay University is a BPPE (Bureau for Private Post-secondary Education) approved private educational institution (School Code: 13317491) based in Sunnyvale, California. | Article has no citations and the URL is broken (Editchecker123) |
2024-10-03 18:05 | Cedarlawn Cemetery (Cemetery in Neshoba County, Mississippi) | Cedarlawn Cemetery is a cemetery located in Philadelphia, Mississippi. It is also sometimes spelled Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Multiple people of note are interred at Cedarlawn Cemetery: | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 18:06 | Fairview Cemetery (Wahpeton, North Dakota) (Cemetery in Richland County, North Dakota, US) | Fairview Cemetery and Memorial Gardens is a 20-acre cemetery located in Wahpeton, North Dakota. Established in 1869, Fairview is the final resting place for many notable area residents. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 18:07 | Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, South (Plantation, Florida) (Cemetery in Broward County, Florida) | Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, South is a cemetery in Plantation, Florida, founded in the early 1960s. It is a member of Dignity Memorial, a division of Service Corporation International, and occupies approximately 30 acres (120,000 m2). | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 18:07 | Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Beaumont) (Cemetery in Jefferson County, Texas) | Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a cemetery located in Beaumont, Texas, United States. It was founded in 1926. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 18:08 | Great Hill Cemetery (Cemetery in New Haven County, Connecticut) | Great Hill Cemetery is a cemetery in Seymour, Connecticut, also known as Hookman's Cemetery. The site was established in the 18th century, and it is still active today. It is located in a section of woods known as Great Hill. | Notability not established with substantive independent sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 20:17 | Valley Yellow Pages (Californian business directory publisher) | Valley Yellow Pages is owned by AGI Publishing, Inc., and is an independent Yellow Pages directory publisher serving 45 markets in Northern and Central California. An independent Yellow Pages publisher is a company that publishes Yellow Pages directories as alternatives to the local phone companies. | Unreferenced; no indication of meeting WP:NCORP. (Pigsonthewing) |
2024-10-03 21:05 | Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery (Cemetery in Daviess County, Kentucky, United States) | Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery is located in Utica, Daviess County, Kentucky, United States. It contains over 100 graves. | Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2024-10-03 22:01 | Chambers County Airport (Airport in Chambers County, Texas) | Chambers County Airport (FAA LID: T00) (also known as Oscar F. Nelson, Jr. Memorial Airport) is a county-owned general aviation airport located in unincorporated Chambers County, Texas, United States 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the city of Anahuac. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-03 22:04 | RWJ Airpark (Airport) | RWJ Airpark (FAA LID: 54T) is a public-use airport located in Beach City, Chambers County, Texas, United States, seven miles (11 km) east of the central business district of Baytown. It was privately owned by the R. W. Johnson Const. Co. Inc, but, as of 2022, its owned by IMC Service and Supply. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-04 01:50 | Social Town, Alabama (Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States) | Social Town is an unincorporated community in Crenshaw County, Alabama, United States. | Not seeing evidence of meeting WP:GEOLAND. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-04 16:43 | Vickery Bowles (Canadian librarian) | Vickery Bowles is the City Librarian at the Toronto Public Library. She took up the post in January 2015, after working for the library service for 32 years. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-10-04 14:23 | WCKO-LP (Radio station in Cross City, Florida) | WCKO-LP (96.7 FM) was a radio station licensed to Cross City, Florida, United States. The station was owned by Cross City Communications, Inc. | Defunct low-power station with no indication of notability. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-04 20:10 | Jeremiah Mensah (American football player) | Jeremiah Mensah is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Mensah played college football at Wittenberg University. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this American football player. (JTtheOG) |
2024-10-05 06:01 | Princeton Kwong (American figure skater) | Princeton Kwong (born November 14, 1989, in Fremont, California) is an American figure skater who represented the United States as a single skater. He is the 2004 U.S. novice national gold medalist, and has won two bronze medals in the 2004–2005 ISU Junior Grand Prix, held in Long Beach, US and Chemnitz, Germany respectively. | Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
2024-10-06 02:56 | Canadian Parliamentary Flag Program | The objective of the Canadian Parliamentary Flag Program is to enable Canadian parliamentarians, from both Senate and House of Commons, to promote national symbols and to encourage Canadians to express pride in their symbols. | No WP:SIGCOV in reliable sources - googling primarily returns Wikipedia mirrors, there is very little coverage of the program other than the occasional offhand reference. The content in the article could easily be incorporated into a few sentences elsewhere. (ITBF) |
2024-10-06 03:07 | Richmond Elementary School (Portland, Oregon) | Richmond Elementary School is an elementary school in Portland Public Schools and also the only school to have a Japanese program. The program continues to Mt Tabor Middle School then U.S Grant High School. | Run-of-the-mill elementary school. My search does not turn up any sources to establish notability. (Lord Bolingbroke) |
2024-10-06 16:45 | Thomas Melchior (American teacher and author) | Thomas Edward Melchior is an American teacher and author from the U.S. state of Minnesota. Melchior was born in 1936 hand grew up in south central Minnesota, graduating from Belle Plaine Senior High School in 1954. He attended St. John's University, where he was a four-year baseball team starter. | non notable author, no hits on google search or news, no notability here (1ctinus) |
2024-10-01 22:15 | Freedom Party of British Columbia (Political party in Canada) | The Freedom Party of British Columbia is a political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party is currently led by Amrit Birring, an activist who has been consistently protesting against the SOGI123 cirriculum. | non-notable; has not elected any members and no independent media coverage (only passing mentions that it exists in 2023 in the existing citations) (Dan Carkner) |
2024-10-06 20:14 | Bob Duckworth (American politician) | Robert P. Duckworth (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Maryland Republican politician who has resided in Crofton, Maryland since 1968. Duckworth served as an elected Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland from 1994 to 2018, and was the 42nd Clerk of the Court (since 1650). | Promotional and unverified article on a non-notable person. Clerks are not inherently notable. (Drmies) |
2024-10-06 20:41 | Nnamdi Banks-Eke (American football player) | Nnamdi Banks-Eke is an American professional indoor football offensive lineman currently playing for the Corpus Christi Tritons. Banks-Eke played college football at College of the Canyons and Texas College. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this low-level college and indoor football player. (JTtheOG) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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2024-10-02 04:15 | Ecpod.com (Chinese-language social network) | ECPod.com was a Chinese-language social network, created in 2007 by a group of young entrepreneurs in Hong Kong. ECPod was also a community portal for people to share videos. | Doesn't meet WP:WEB, no sources, the two "further reading" links are blogs and seem like advertising (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-03 05:44 | Roza Erdemli (Turkish swimmer (born 2001)) | Roza Erdemli (born 15 January 2001) is a Turkish swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre butterfly event at the 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in Hangzhou, China. She also competed in the women's 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay and women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay events. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 06:29 | Saadettin Erokay (Turkish equestrian) | Saadettin Erokay (b. 1909) was a Turkish equestrian. He competed in the individual eventing at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-09-30 05:50 | Ai Mikami (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ai Mikami may refer to: | Unnecessary disambiguation page (see Talk:Ai Mikami#Requested move 24 September 2024). (Jlwoodwa) |
2024-10-04 09:38 | Vuong Xuan Nguyen (Journalist based in Vietnam) | Vuong Xuan Nguyen (born May 7, 1980) is a journalist, social activist, ornamental plant expert, and rural development expert in Vietnam. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Rural Development Science, head of the Department of Culture and Development E-Magazine, and chief of staff of the Hanoi Ornamental Plant Association, Director of the Institute of Art, Culture and Economics Vietnam. | Non-notable journalist. The recreation of the deleted page Vương Xuân Nguyên includes new sources, but none of them are independent and have significant coverage. (Cherry Cotton Candy) |
2024-10-06 20:11 | Pig-basket atrocity (Japanese war crime during World War II) | The Pig-basket atrocity was a war crime witnessed by Elizabeth Van Kempen during WWII in which English and Dutch prisoners of war were carried in bamboo baskets by Japanese soldiers in Indonesia.[better source needed] | See below and talk page for details. Even if I can access the court documents for his conviction (seems unlikely, but I will try), most of it will be outside of the topic of this page. Either a new page should be made dedicated to his convictions or simply included in the biography page (as it is now). Also, this page does not provide any more detail than it does on the Imamura biography page, making this page redundant. (note: I put this proposal in the talk page by mistake; it will be removed shortly after I submit this edit.) (KnowledgeableHrvatica) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2024-09-30 06:54 | Choi Ki-suk (South Korean footballer) | Choi Ki-Suk (born March 28, 1986) is a South Korean football player. He has previously spent his career at Ulsan Hyundai FC. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-01 02:12 | Kim Yu-chol (North Korean footballer) | Kim Yu-chol (Korean: ~; born 5 January 1985) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least two occasions in 2007. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-01 02:15 | Kim Yun-chol (North Korean footballer) | Kim Yun-chol (Korean: 김윤철; born 30 November 1964) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least nine occasions between 1989 and 1990, scoring twice. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-02 00:21 | Kwon Chung-hyok (North Korean footballer) | Kwon Chung-hyok (Korean: ~; born 21 January 1994) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least two occasions in 2013. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-02 00:26 | Li Zhiguang (Chinese cross-country skier) | Li Zhiguang (born 1 June 1983) is a Chinese cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 30 kilometre pursuit event at the 2006 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-02 00:41 | Kye Jin-gyo (North Korean footballer) | Kye Jin-gyo (Korean: ~) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least four occasions between 1980 and 1981. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-02 08:32 | Ueno Tsuruhime (Samurai woman or Onna Bugeisha) | Ueno Tsuruhime (上野鶴姫) was a Japanese female warrior (onna-musha) in the late-Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Mimura Iechika and wife of Ueno Takanori the last leader of Ueno clan. In 1577, she led thirty-four women in a suicidal charge against the Mōri army in the Tsuneyama castle during the Bitchū Conflict . | There are now several grave concerns about this entire article. This "figure" does not even have a Japanese Wikipedia page. The only scrap of record regarding her leading a charge as a "Female warrior" is unsourced, and has been marked as unreliable by editors on the Japanese Wikipedia page for "Ueno Takanori" themselves.
As of now, this article is now being marked for deletion. Please open a new reply in the "Talk" section, before attempting to remove this tag. (Ghost1824) |
2024-10-02 16:37 | InterHeart (organization) | interHeart (Korean: 인터하트) is a club for an information exchange and make relationship between international students who are studying in Korea. | Doesn't meet WP:WEB. Only cited source is self-published. (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-03 03:22 | Ri Il-jin (North Korean footballer (born 1993)) | Ri Il-jin (Korean: 리일진; born 20 August 1993) is a North Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-03 06:13 | Kento Kato (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 10 minutes in the J2 League, the rest in amateur divisions. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 06:22 | Satoru Hayashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Arterivo Wakayama. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played once for Bellmare and the rest in amateur divisions. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-03 11:32 | Zhang Changyun (Chinese skier) | Zhang Changyun (born 9 April 1964) is a Chinese cross-country skier. She competed in the women's 10 kilometres at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 22:30 | Li Yong-sob (North Korean footballer) | Li Yong-sob (Korean: ~) is a North Korean former footballer. He represented North Korea on at least five occasions between 1980 and 1981, scoring three times. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-04 21:41 | Shoma Ishigami (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently studying at the Osaka University of Economics. | Lighyears away from meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 88 minutes in Japan. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 11:10 | Masayoshi Takayanagi (South Korean-born Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player who plays for Okinawa SV. | Huge failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played a couple of football matches. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 14:43 | Chen Yanyan (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Chen Yanyan is the name of: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-10-03 06:14 | Masato Fujiwara (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Thespakusatsu Gunma. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played a cup game and briefly in an amateur division. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-04 21:47 | Ryuolivier Iwamoto (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Gainare Tottori on loan from Júbilo Iwata. | No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-04 21:43 | Taisei Isoe (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Fukuyama City FC. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with 2 appearanced in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:27 | Youn Young-seong (South Korean footballer) | Youn Young-seong (born August 13, 1991 in Tokyo) is a South Korean football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Fully fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 7 minutes in the K-League and 215 minutes in the J2 league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:35 | Tatsuki Noda (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for Vonds Ichihara. | Unfortunately fails of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 17 minutes in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 17:36 | Tsubasa Nihei (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. | Regrettably fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 90 minutes in Japan's second league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Kyosuke Hashimoto (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Vonds Ichihara. | Not good enough to meet WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT for this player who spent 464 minutes in Japan's third league. Sources are WP:PRIMARY or WP:ROUTINE/WP:PASSING. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Yuya Nishijima (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Gainare Tottori. | Strong failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 4 games in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Jinyu Nasu (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Matsue City, on loan from Gainare Tottori. | Utter failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 190 minutes of play time in Japan's third league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:18 | Nobuhide Akiba (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Non-compliance with WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:23 | Daisuke Nitta (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. | Formidable failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 1 game in Japan's second league, then in the lower, amateur divisions. Creator is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-06 07:45 | Kim Young-joo (South Korean football referee (born 1957)) | Kim Young-Joo (Korean: 김영주; born December 30, 1957) is a former South Korean football referee, who officiated at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. | No indication of meeting WP:BASIC, sole source is about the 2002 World Cup. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-05 17:20 | Yusuke Tanahashi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Vonds Ichihara. | Very far from meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Played 68 minutes in Japan' second league. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-05 19:33 | Kodai Enomoto (Japanese football player) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Ococias Kyoto AC. | Obviously fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with his 1 cup and 1 league game. (Geschichte) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia
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2024-10-04 23:18 | Pavel Novitsky (photographer) (Russian photographer) | Pavel Ivanovich Novitsky (1888—1971) (‹See Tfd›Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Нови́цкий) was a Russian Empire and Soviet photographer. | this person this article is created for is not a recognisable figure,
so much so that the birth and death dates here are for a Soviet literary and art critic who is unrelated to this person. This photographer does not have any biographical information on him anywhere on the Internet apart from a single mention as a photographer in one of the links posted below. It seems this person was just a normal Russian Soviet citizen and does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines (Rahammz) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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2024-10-04 19:24 | Battle of Madarpur (1528 Armed Conflict In Kanpur, India) | Battle of Madarpur was fought between a small army of Kanyakubja Brahmin brothers Maharaja Kam Dev Misir, Dhām Dév Singh Misir and Vikram Pratap misir and Babur's Mughal commander Mir Baqi in 1528. The Mughals Army faced heavy casualties; the survivors migrated to other places in present-day Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.. | The sole source here does not seem to say anything about the battle, but rather is used to make some clan attribute. I cannot find any reliable sources for this. (Ohnoitsjamie) |
2024-10-05 07:17 | TMT Law Practice (Telecommunications Law Firm) | TMT Law Practice (TMT) is an Indian law firm specializing in technology, media, and telecommunications law. It has offices in New Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mysuru, and Bhubaneswar, with an associate network office in Mumbai. | Does not pass WP:NCORP. (Mccapra) |
2024-09-30 11:06 | Devagiri CMI Public School (School in Kozhikode, Kerala, India) | Devagiri Cmi Public School is a minority co-educational institution in Kozhikode, Kerala. It was established by priests of the St. Thomas Province of the CMI. Currently, it is run by the St. Joseph Monastery, Devagiri. It was founded in 2002 by Fr. John Mannarathara CMI as a kindergarten. | No indication of notability (Fram) |
2024-10-06 00:37 | North Coimbatore Flyover (Flyover in India) | Coimbatore North Flyover is a flyover in coimbatore. It is built across the railway line connecting coimbatore main junction and coimbatore north junction. | No appearance of notability, no secondary sourcing. (Drmies) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2024-09-30 06:55 | Nashrul Amin (Singapore footballer) | Nashrul Amin (born 17 June 1997) is a Singaporean footballer who plays as a winger for Tanjong Pagar United FC in the Singapore Premier League. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:57 | Puvan Raj Sivalingam (Singaporean footballer) | Puvan Raj (born 29 August 2001) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Balestier Khalsa. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 673 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:58 | Alif Iskandar (Singaporean-Welsh footballer) | Alif Iskandar (born 16 March 1999) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a defender for Young Lions. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 455 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-09-30 06:59 | Keshav Kumar (footballer) (Singaporean footballer) | Keshav Kumar (born 6 February 2001) is a Singaporean footballer currently playing as a defender for Young Lions . | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Only played 378 minutes in Singapore. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-02 02:53 | Embassy of Turkey, Jakarta (Diplomatic mission) | The Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Jakarta (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Turki di Jakarta; Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cakarta Büyükelçiliği) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Turkey to the Indonesia. Turkish Embassy in Jakarta was opened on 10 April 1957. | Fails WP:ORG. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 22:28 | Ludwich Jahn (Indonesian footballer) | Ludwich "Loed" Jahn was a footballer who played for the Indonesia national football team. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-10-01 06:16 | Trovador Ramos Sr. (Filipino martial artist, actor, musician) | Trovador Ramos Sr. (born October 14, 1935) is a Filipino martial artist, actor, musician, and the founder of the TRACMA (Trovador Ramos Asian Consolidated Martial Arts). He is known for his contributions to the martial arts community in the Philippines and for his work in promoting Filipino martial arts both locally and internationally. | [BLP] |
2024-10-05 06:51 | Vatica latiffii (Species of tree) | Vatica latiffii is a species of tree in the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is endemic to Sarawak on Borneo. | Name not currently recognised by any taxonomic authority (IPNI, POWO, World Plants, or WFO). Cannot find any coverage beyond the species description and a single passing mention in a paleobotany paper[1] (Ethmostigmus) |
2024-10-05 21:38 | Chatchapol Kulsiriwuthichai (Thai martial artist and actor (born 1984)) | Porche Chatchapol Kulsiriwuthichai (Thai: ชัชพล กุลศิริวุฒิชัย), also known as Chatchapol Kulsiriwuthichai, is a Thai actor, martial artist and stuntman. He is best known for starring in the 2010 film Bangkok Knockout. He played the character with the same name in the 2014 film Vengeance of an Assassin. | [BLP] |
2024-10-05 23:26 | Kawnro (Human settlement in Myanmar) | Kawnro is a town in north-east Myanmar near the border with Yunnan province of west China. | It is impossible to verify that this place exists, whether under this name or a different transcription. There are no coordinates and no native-language name with which to search. Checking NamesGaz gives no hits for Kawnro. It does show approximately 30 settlements in Kachin State, Myanmar, with names that start with "Kawn", but it's impossible to know which of these this is intended to represent, if any.
I find hits in atlases from the 90s, but none are precise enough to provide actual coordinates, and none give any actual detail about this name which would allow it to be moved or redirected to the correct name. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2024-10-06 21:15 | Penas Air (Defunct airline in Indonesia) | Penas Air was a regional airline service in Indonesia. | The article contains only 2 sentences, the only reference is ""PenasAir Fleet". www.airfleets.net. Retrieved 31 March 2022.</ref>", and the article is too short. Additionally, it does not pass WP:N. (JMSNXYZ) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2024-09-30 11:56 | 1928–29 Beşiktaş J.K. season (Beşiktaş J.K. 1928–29 football season) | The 1928–29 season was the club's 10th official season and their 26th year in existence. Beşiktaş finished 3rd, behind Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray. In the Turkish Football Championship, they failed to reach the final. | angelfire is unreliable source (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-01 00:12 | Melite de Manziquerta | Melite de Manziquerta or Melite Manziquerta (Armenian: Մելիտե Մանազկերտցի, died 456), served as the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Melite de Manziquerta died in 456. | Article lacks notability. No WP:SIGCOV in reliable sources. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-10-01 21:56 | Al-Hisn Mosque (Mosque in Turkey) | Masjid al-Hisn (Arabic: مسجد الحصن, "The Fortress Mosque") was built between 717 and 720 CE by the Umayyad caliph Umar II, as part of his conversion of Mopsuestia (in present-day southeastern Turkey) into a military base to shield Antioch from a potential Greek attack. | Clearly does not meet notability criteria (WP:GNG). Only source here is an incomplete citation to a 9th-century author, which is difficult to verify. Almost no reliable and/or secondary sources even mention it and none provide any significant coverage (I found a passing mention in a Turkish encyclopedia under a different name, nothing in English). Based on the article itself, the mosque (and maybe the town it was in) disappeared long ago, so it's unlikely notability will be satisified in the future. Article has been tagged for this issue since 2022, and apart from the recent routine addition of an infobox, no significant edits have been made to it since its creation in 2007. (R Prazeres) |
2024-10-01 23:52 | Wishi (community powered fashion website and mobile application) | WiShi (Wear it, Share it) is a community powered fashion website and mobile application. Members upload their clothing items and accessories to create collages of outfits to recommend and share with the online WiShi community. WiShi also acts as an affiliate marketplace where users may purchase items included in recommended outfits. | Non-notable app/company, no indication that this company meets WP:NCORP. Refs 1 and 5 are trivial mentions, ref 2 is a dubious fashion blog, ref 3 is basically a press release, and ref 4 is a clickbait list. No significant NCORP compliant coverage located on a search - please note that the name seems to have been usurped or resused by another company which launched in 2019. This article was created in 2015; it cannot be the same app. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2024-10-02 07:35 | Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyesi Spor Kulübü (men's handball) (Turkish handball team) | B.B Ankara Spor is a men's handball club from Ankara, Turkey, that plays in the Süper Ligi.[citation needed] | The Turkish article only has one cite https://www.trtspor.com.tr/haber/diger-sporlar/buyuksehir-belediyesi-ankaraspor-liglerden-affini-istedi-164042 so I am not sure this is notable (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-02 11:28 | Antakya Sport Hall | Antakya Sport Hall was an indoor sporting arena that is located in Hatay, Turkey. It belonged to Hatay Youth and Sports Directorate. The capacity of the sport hall was 2,500 spectators. | Very many buildings were destroyed in the earthquake - I don’t see what makes this one notabld (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-02 11:37 | Bağlumspor (Turkish football club) | Keçiören Bağlumspor, formerly Bağlum Belediyespor, is a Turkish football club located in the Keçiören district of Ankara and is owned by the municipal administration. Their colors are green and yellow. | Not sure what Wikipedia policy about amateur football clubs is but the external link merely shows that it exists not that it is notable (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-02 14:31 | Aramaic Music Festival (music festival, which was held in the Syriac village of Tannourine in Lebanon, 1–4 August 2008) | Aramaic Music Festival is the first international Aramaic music festival, which was held in the Syriac village of Tannourine in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, year 2008 1–4 August for the Syriac people. | Article has rarely seen any major edits since its creation in 2008, as the topic is only verifiable through one source. As of recently, Wikipedia has also marked the page as questioning its notability for an article in the first place. (Surayeproject3) |
2024-10-03 01:25 | Offset Press Inc. (Iranian Printing Company) | Offset Press Inc., Also known as OPI, is an Iranian corporation that develops, manufactures, and distributes analogue and digital products and systems for the making, processing, and reproduction of images. | No sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-03 01:27 | Iranian Tobacco Company (Iranian global cigarette and tobacco company) | The Iranian Tobacco Company (ITC) was established in Iran in 1928. | No secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-03 06:41 | Özcan Ediz (Turkish archer) | Özcan Ediz (born 27 July 1974) is a Turkish archer. He competed in the men's individual and team events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-03 14:16 | Hicaz Buselik Jewish Kanto (song) | Hicaz Buselik Jewish Kanto (Turkish: Hicaz Buselik Yahudi Kantosu,Greek: Πράσινες ντομάτες - Συρτό Άνδρου) is a Greek, Jewish and Turkish folkloric tune syrtos or hasaposerviko. | No one has shown it to be notable since it was tagged many years ago (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-03 15:26 | Ali Eroğlu (Turkish weightlifter) | Ali Eroğlu (born 2 November 1964) is a Turkish weightlifter. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:42 | Muhammet Kızılarslan (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1986)) | Muhammet Kızılarslan (born July 23, 1986) is an Olympic skier competing in the cross-country discipline. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:45 | Abdurrahman Küçük (Turkish alpine skier (born 1942)) | Abdurrahman Küçük (born 10 February 1942) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1964 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:46 | Nihattin Koca (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1966)) | Nihattin Koca (born 1 January 1966) is a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-04 09:46 | Erkan Mermut (Turkish alpine skier (born 1963)) | Erkan Mermut (born 22 September 1963) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-05 10:13 | Muzaffer Selçuk (Turkish cross-country skier (born 1961)) | Muzaffer Selçuk (born 12 August 1961) is a Turkish cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-05 10:57 | Murat Tosun (alpine skier) (Turkish alpine skier (born 1951)) | Murat Tosun (born 10 August 1951) is a Turkish alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1976 Winter Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
2024-10-06 16:54 | Galatasaray Handball Team (professional handball team in Istanbul, Turkey) | Galatasaray Handball Team is the men's handball section of Galatasaray S.K., a major sports club in Istanbul, Turkey. | Tagged unsourced for a long time. I searched and it does not seem notable (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-06 16:56 | Istanbul Maltepespor (Turkish football club) | İstanbul Maltepespor, often known as just Maltepespor, is a Turkish football club from the Istanbul district of Maltepe, Istanbul. They compete in the Turkish Regional Amateur League, the fifth level of the Turkish football league system. | Tagged unsourced since 2009. Are amateur football teams usually notable - I guess not (Chidgk1) |
2024-10-01 11:47 | Rawan Osman (Syrian peace activist) | Rawan Osman (Arabic: روان عثمان, born 1983 or 1984) is a Syrian-born activist, now a refugee in Germany holding German citizenship. She advocates for the normalization of relations between Middle Eastern Arab states and Israel. | The subject does not meet the notability guidelines and the content largely reflects the subject's own words without independent verification. (DubaiScripter) |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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2024-10-01 19:27 | Luca Segantini (Association executive) | From 2009 to 2018, Luca Segantini was executive director of the International Society of Nephrology, a global organization providing tailored kidney education and to bridge gaps in access to ethical and equitable kidney care. | Does not meet notability guidelines (Dajasj) |
2024-10-02 13:28 | Branislav Vejnović (Serbian footballer) | Branislav Vejnović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Вејновић; born 21 November 1988) is a Serbian footballer. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-04 10:02 | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism (book by Paul Harrison Silfen) | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism: The Early Writings of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck is a book by Paul Harrison Silfen. It was published in New York City by Exposition Press in 1973 as an 85-page hardcover (ISBN 0682477869). | Notabilty questionable (Biohistorian15) |
2024-10-05 14:41 | Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | The Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin) was founded in 1923 and situated in East Berlin during the Cold War. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-10-05 22:46 | John Cameron Peddie (British minister) | John Cameron Peddie, (1887 – 1961) known as "J Cameron Peddie", was born on 17 May 1887 at Conland, Forgue, Aberdeenshire. He is the author of the book "The Forgotten Talent" which is an autobiographical work with emphasis on the Biblical practice of "Laying on of hands" to obtain healing for the afflicted. | Article has not enough reliable sources, be it literary or digital sources, to merit a page. (Bronzeman2342) |
2024-10-06 19:24 | 65 Cowgate (Building in Edinburgh, Scotland) | 65 Cowgate is a multi-storey building situated on the historic Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland, which is used each August as a venue complex for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest open access festival. It is currently known during the Fringe as the Bar Bados Complex after the tiki bar on the ground floor, but was previously known by the name Cowgatehead. | the page doesn't offer anyhitng of note and much of the information is already mentioned in Free Fringe (SamDavies47) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
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2024-09-30 17:30 | List of Romanian Orthodox Archbishops of Alba Iulia | List of Orthodox Archbishops of Alba Iulia of the Metropolis of Transylvania, Romanian Patriarchate: | This article is likely a list of a church office not meeting WP:GNG (Samoht27) |
2024-10-02 01:09 | Fyodor Alyoshin's profitable house (Hotel in Ukraine) | Fyodor Alyoshin's profitable house was a 40-meter skyscraper in Kyiv. The building was one of the most modern tenement houses in Kyiv at the time, built just before the outbreak of the First World War and destroyed during the midst of the Second World War. | doesn't meet GNG (Vertigo Acid) |
2024-10-02 03:56 | Ion Ganea (Romanian diver) | Ion Ganea (born 10 February 1945) is a Romanian diver. He competed in two events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:NOLY. Better to delete than to redirect, because of the Senator of the same name. (Geschichte) |
2024-10-04 22:38 | Limes (Romanian magazine) | Limes was a Romanian quarterly literary and political magazine, issued by the Sălaj County Culture Inspectorate. It was a bilingual publication, in Romanian, and Hungarian. The magazine was printed between 1998 and 2001. | No assertion of notability. (Biruitorul) |
2024-10-04 23:18 | Pavel Novitsky (photographer) (Russian photographer) | Pavel Ivanovich Novitsky (1888—1971) (‹See Tfd›Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Нови́цкий) was a Russian Empire and Soviet photographer. | this person this article is created for is not a recognisable figure,
so much so that the birth and death dates here are for a Soviet literary and art critic who is unrelated to this person. This photographer does not have any biographical information on him anywhere on the Internet apart from a single mention as a photographer in one of the links posted below. It seems this person was just a normal Russian Soviet citizen and does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines (Rahammz) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2024-09-30 03:47 | Eye Health UK (National medical association in the UK) | Eye Health UK is a national medical association in the UK for the British eyecare industry. It promotes eye health. | Lacking secondary sources, does not appear to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-01 20:34 | Foresthall House (house in Fforestfach, Swansea, Wales, UK) | Foresthall House (or Fforestfach House) was a mansion-like house that existeded in the Swansea suburb of Fforestfach until the 1970s, when the old and crumbling mansion was bought by Swansea Council and demolished in order to make way for various new estates. | Does not appear to meet notability criteria; no reference to original house found, not implications of claims re: Japanese knotweed. (Kazamzam) |
2024-10-02 10:45 | Netto-Bådene | Netto-Bådene (the Netto boats) is an operator of canal tours in the port and canals of Copenhagen, Denmark. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (companies) requirement. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2024-10-05 14:58 | Standard of Queen Camilla | The standard of Queen Camilla, Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth Realms is the banner of arms used by Queen Camilla. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Royal Arms with a border of ermine is used as her standard, as traditionally used by members of the Royal Family who do not have their own standard. | Content fork: everything here is already at Royal Standard of the United Kingdom#Others and Royal Standard of the United Kingdom#Consorts of the British monarch. Page created as part of a dispute, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution noticeboard#Queen Camilla. (DrKay) |
2024-10-05 23:06 | Northern Ireland Region of Shopping Centres (organization) | The Northern Ireland Region of Shopping Centres (NIRSC) was founded in 1989 to promote the shopping centre industry in Northern Ireland. | Non-notable apparently defunct regional trade organization. No significant coverage found on a search. All sourcing in the history was from the org's own (dead) website. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2024-10-02 21:13 | Tinteán | Tinteán is an online Australian magazine of Irish interest. Its declared objective is “to build and nurture the Australian Irish identity and explore social, cultural, political and religious issues of interest to the Australian-Irish subculture as well as the Irish diaspora in Australia”. | Non notable magazine. No coverage with sigcov. A search found only passing mentions. (PARAKANYAA) |
2024-10-06 19:57 | Clement the Heretic (8th-century Irish abbot and heretic) | Clement the Heretic, Irish abbot and heretic, fl. 8th-10th centuries. | Only reference is a passing mention (at best) in a list of abbots, sentence fragment on page 529. But it's not clear the source is even really saying this person existed, or citing 'Clement' as a sample name that doesn't sound Irish (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-01 00:16 | Isle of Man Target Shooting Federation (organization) | Isle of Man Target Shooting Federation (IOMTSF) is the umbrella organization for shooting sports on the Isle of Man. | No secondary sources, no evidence of meeting WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe
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2024-09-30 16:59 | Naval Battle of Porto (1677) | The Naval Battle of Porto in 1677 was a significant maritime engagement that occurred during a period of rampant piracy in the Atlantic Ocean. This incident saw the Portuguese frigate Santo Antônio de Lisboa, sailing from Porto, intercepted by three Barbary pirate ships. | The sole source for this battle is a single sentence. Most of this article is made up fluff to compensate for the lack of coverage. Fails WP:GNG. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-09-30 17:00 | Portuguese Raids on the Coasts of Arabia (1506) | In 1506, Portuguese naval forces, under the command of the esteemed Portuguese admiral Afonso de Albuquerque, initiated a series of raids along the coasts of Arabia. These raids were part of Portugal's broader strategy to assert control over key maritime trade routes and establish dominance in the lucrative Indian Ocean trade network. | Fails WP:GNG. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-09-30 17:03 | Battle at the Portuguese coast (1726) | The action of 29 November 1726 was a minor naval battle fought between a Portuguese ship of the line defending three merchant ships from two Algerian pirate ships off the Portuguese coast. | The source material for this article is a single paragraph in two separate sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NEVENT. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-10-02 12:02 | Aleksandar Marinković (Serbian footballer) | Aleksandar Marinković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Маринковић; born July 13, 1990) is a Serbian goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:45 | Filip Pjević (Serbian footballer) | Filip Pjević (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Пјевић; born 29 May 1991) is a Serbian football defender. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:42 | Marko Janković (footballer, born 1988) (Serbian footballer) | Marko Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Јанковић; born 15 January 1988) is a Serbian former football goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 12:05 | Marko Stanovčić (Montenegrin footballer) | Marko Stanovčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Становчић; born 9 May 1990) is a Montenegrin football defender who plays for Serbian side Stepojevac Vaga. | Not notable. Played just 10 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:58 | Matija Šegavac (Serbian footballer) | Matija Šegavac (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Шегавац; born 1 February 1995) is a Serbian goalkeeper who plays for Radnički Sremska Mitrovica. He made his debut for Donji Srem's the first team in season 2012–13. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:53 | Miloš Brajović (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Brajović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Брајовић; born 2 August 1996) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 12:01 | Miloš Milivojević (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Milivojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Миливојевић; born 17 November 1986) is a Serbian football striker. | Not notable. Played just 12 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:46 | Miloš Živković (footballer, born May 1984) (Serbian footballer) | Miloš Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Живковић; born 24 May 1984) is a professional association football player. | Not notable. Played 17 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:59 | Nemanja Tošić (Serbian footballer) | Nemanja Tošić (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Тошић; born 1 April 1986) is a Serbian football striker. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:47 | Nikola Vujović (footballer, born 1990) (Serbian footballer) | Nikola Vujović (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Вујовић; born 27 November 1990) is a Serbian football forward who plays for Železnik. | Not notable. Played just eight games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:41 | Petar Jokić (footballer) (Serbian footballer) | Petar Jokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Јокић; born 28 October 1985) is a Serbian football goalkeeper. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:56 | Saša Radulović (footballer, born 1984) (Serbian footballer) | Saša Radulović (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Радуловић, ; born 4 April 1984) is a Serbian football forward. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 11:49 | Čedomir Radić (Bosnian Serb footballer) | Čedomir Radić (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Радић; born 6 January 1993) is a Bosnian Serb football goalkeeper who plays for Vfr Garching in Regionalliga (4th division). | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:36 | Aleksandar Keljević (Serbian footballer) | Aleksandar Keljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Кељевић; born 14 June 1989) is a Serbian retired football midfielder. | Not notable. Played just 13 games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:33 | Božo Jević (Serbian footballer) | Božo Jević (Serbian Cyrillic: Божо Јевић; born 12 September 1986) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Hajduk Divoš. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:48 | Dragan Janković (Serbian footballer) | Dragan Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Јанковић; born 20 February 1992) is a Serbian football striker who plays for Swiss club FC Renens. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:53 | Matija Miketić (Serbian footballer) | Matija Miketić (born 3 February 1996) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for FK Poprad in Slovakia. | Not notable. Played just nine games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:30 | Miloš Mrvaljević (Montenegrin footballer) | Miloš Mrvaljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Мрваљевић; born 13 February 1989) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays for Njegoš Lovćenac. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:56 | Miloš Savanović (Serbian football player) | Miloš Savanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Савановић; born 18 August 1996) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Bečej. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:47 | Nenad Perović (footballer, born 1993) (Serbian footballer) | Nenad Perović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Перовић; born 2 June 1993) is a Serbian football forward who plays for FK Dunav Stari Banovci. | Not notable. Played just seven games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 13:32 | Srđan Matić (Serbian footballer) | Srđan Matić (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Матић; born 15 September 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Borac Šajkaš. | Not notable. Played just three games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 15:21 | Dejan Jovanović (Serbian footballer) | Dejan Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Јовановић; born 17 Aприл 1986) is a Serbian football midfielder. | Not notable. Played just two games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:02 | Filip Pijevac (Serbian footballer) | Filip Pijevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип Пијевац; born 2 May 1990) is a Serbian football goalkeeper who plays for FAP. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 15:21 | Igor Miladinović (footballer, born 1989) (Serbian footballer) | Igor Miladinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Игор Миладиновић; born 25 June 1989) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for IMT in Serbian League Belgrade. | Not notable. Played just nine games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:02 | Matija Protić (Serbian footballer) | Matija Protić (Serbian Cyrillic: Матија Протић; born 5 March 1994) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Sloga Požega. | Not notable. Played just five games at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-02 14:06 | Filip Cvijović (Serbian footballer) | Filip Cvijović (born 3 July 2000) is a Serbian footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Serbian League side Zlatibor Čajetina. | Not notable. Never played at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-05 13:24 | Giuseppe Malpasso (Italian film maker (born 1972)) | Giuseppe Malpasso (born 1972, Lentini, Italy) is an Italian film maker. He lives and works in New York City. Malpasso has worked with Italian broadcasting networks such as RAI (the biggest television company in Italy), Mediaset, Sky Italia, LA7, and MTV (Italy). | The article, written just like a CV, lists the person's professional record and work activity without citing any authoritative sources or giving a justification for the person's encyclopaedicity (2A0E:41D:209A:0:3C1D:FF8B:D29D:1944) |
2024-10-05 15:14 | Giuseppe Volpi (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Giuseppe Volpi may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-10-02 11:50 | Milan Sekulić (Serbian footballer) | Milan Sekulić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Секулић; born 26 January 1995) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for German club Lüner SV. | Not notable. Played just one game at top-tier level. (47.201.233.193) |
2024-10-06 11:56 | J. M. Langtry (English footballer (1894–1971)) | James MacKay Langtry (1894–1971) was a British BTech-L6 Technical Advisor who was seconded by the engineering firm Vickers Armstrong to the Spanish naval shipbuilder Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval (SECN), of which it owned a part. After having served in the British Army during World War 1 1915 GVC/284 in Gibraltar, he arrived in Ferrol, Spain, on 8 September 1919 on a three-year contract with the SECN. | No coverage, fails WP:GNG (GiantSnowman) |
2024-10-06 12:33 | NIP Nova Makedonija (Yugoslavian/Macedonian publishing company (1944-2012)) | NIP Nova Makedonija was a publishing and media company located in SFRY, and later in Macedonia, present-day North Macedonia. It was established in 1944 and ceased to exist in 2012. | No evidence of significant coverage in RS. (AirshipJungleman29) |
2024-10-06 12:44 | Rezhanovce Museum of Folk Costumes (museum in Macedonia) | The Rezhanovce Museum of Folk Costumes is a museum in the village of Rezhanovce near Kumanovo, North Macedonia. | No indication of significant coverage in reliable sources. (AirshipJungleman29) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2024-10-02 05:53 | Melbourne Hunt Club (Australian fox hunting club) | The Melbourne Hunt Club is an Australian fox hunting club founded in 1852. | Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2024-09-30 03:47 | Eye Health UK (National medical association in the UK) | Eye Health UK is a national medical association in the UK for the British eyecare industry. It promotes eye health. | Lacking secondary sources, does not appear to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-09-30 05:51 | Society & Organizations Institute (interdisciplinary center) | The Society & Organizations Institute is an interdisciplinary center, unique in Europe, which members, professors and researchers, work on societal and environmental issues. Their research, teaching activities and experiments are applied to companies. It is located on the HEC Paris campus in Jouy-en-Josas. | Fails WP:NCORP, I did WP:BEFORE but couldn't find anything. There may be material in French but my French is very basic and I wasn't able to find anything with Google Translate. Article was created by a globally locked user but I don't think meets G5 CSD. (Dr vulpes) |
2024-09-30 14:30 | Natixis Investment Managers (French asset management company) | Natixis Investment Managers is a global asset management company, part of the French Groupe BPCE financial group. The company has headquarters in Paris and Boston. It is the second-biggest French asset manager by market share. | Fails WP:NCORP. References are routine business news. (Scope creep) |
2024-10-01 08:56 | LogDNA (telemetry data software provider) | Mezmo (formerly known as LogDNA) is a technology company located in Silicon Valley, California. They provide a data pipeline intended to ingest telemetry data from multiple sources, transform it, enrich it, and route it to a variety of destinations. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-01 19:27 | Luca Segantini (Association executive) | From 2009 to 2018, Luca Segantini was executive director of the International Society of Nephrology, a global organization providing tailored kidney education and to bridge gaps in access to ethical and equitable kidney care. | Does not meet notability guidelines (Dajasj) |
2024-10-01 23:52 | Wishi (community powered fashion website and mobile application) | WiShi (Wear it, Share it) is a community powered fashion website and mobile application. Members upload their clothing items and accessories to create collages of outfits to recommend and share with the online WiShi community. WiShi also acts as an affiliate marketplace where users may purchase items included in recommended outfits. | Non-notable app/company, no indication that this company meets WP:NCORP. Refs 1 and 5 are trivial mentions, ref 2 is a dubious fashion blog, ref 3 is basically a press release, and ref 4 is a clickbait list. No significant NCORP compliant coverage located on a search - please note that the name seems to have been usurped or resused by another company which launched in 2019. This article was created in 2015; it cannot be the same app. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2024-10-02 05:14 | Unilog Content Solutions (Indian software company) | Unilog Content Solutions (or simply, Unilog) is a global technology company specializing in eCommerce and product data management in the B2B marketplace. Their flagship product is CIMM2, a software platform designed to facilitate commerce and communication between businesses. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:01 | Acquia (American software company) | Acquia is a software-as-a-service company co-founded by Dries Buytaert and Jay Batson to provide enterprise products, services, and technical support for the open-source web content management platform Drupal. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:13 | XebiaLabs (American software company) | XebiaLabs is an independent software company specializing in DevOps and continuous delivery for large enterprise organizations. XebiaLabs offers a DevOps Platform for application-release automation (ARO). These components include release orchestration, deployment automation and DevOps intelligence. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:42 | Elastic Path (Software company in Canada) | Elastic Path is a headless commerce system, allowing template-less eCommerce to be integrated as middleware into Enterprise ERP systems. The system is API based and is specifically targeted towards Enterprise level Organisations. Elastic Path is a private company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with sales offices in the UK and US. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:48 | Adeptia (American software company) | Adeptia is a Chicago, Illinois based software company. It provides an application to exchange business data with other companies using a self-service integration approach. This business software helps organizations create automated data connections to their customers and partners, and automate pre-processing and post-processing steps such as data validation, exception handling, and back-end data integration. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-03 01:25 | Offset Press Inc. (Iranian Printing Company) | Offset Press Inc., Also known as OPI, is an Iranian corporation that develops, manufactures, and distributes analogue and digital products and systems for the making, processing, and reproduction of images. | No sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-05 17:21 | Lee Waite (American stock trader and corporate executive) | Lee Waite is an American stock trader and corporate executive who was formerly the chief executive officer and president of Citigroup Holdings, Japan. | Not notable – not enough coverage. Janhrach (talk) 17:21, 5 October 2024 (UTC) (Janhrach) |
2024-10-05 23:06 | Northern Ireland Region of Shopping Centres (organization) | The Northern Ireland Region of Shopping Centres (NIRSC) was founded in 1989 to promote the shopping centre industry in Northern Ireland. | Non-notable apparently defunct regional trade organization. No significant coverage found on a search. All sourcing in the history was from the org's own (dead) website. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2024-10-06 21:15 | Penas Air (Defunct airline in Indonesia) | Penas Air was a regional airline service in Indonesia. | The article contains only 2 sentences, the only reference is ""PenasAir Fleet". www.airfleets.net. Retrieved 31 March 2022.</ref>", and the article is too short. Additionally, it does not pass WP:N. (JMSNXYZ) |
History and Society/Education
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2024-09-30 03:47 | Eye Health UK (National medical association in the UK) | Eye Health UK is a national medical association in the UK for the British eyecare industry. It promotes eye health. | Lacking secondary sources, does not appear to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-09-30 05:51 | Society & Organizations Institute (interdisciplinary center) | The Society & Organizations Institute is an interdisciplinary center, unique in Europe, which members, professors and researchers, work on societal and environmental issues. Their research, teaching activities and experiments are applied to companies. It is located on the HEC Paris campus in Jouy-en-Josas. | Fails WP:NCORP, I did WP:BEFORE but couldn't find anything. There may be material in French but my French is very basic and I wasn't able to find anything with Google Translate. Article was created by a globally locked user but I don't think meets G5 CSD. (Dr vulpes) |
2024-10-01 00:23 | Azad University IR in Oxford (Branch of the Islamic Azad University) | The Azad University in Oxford (AUO) is a university campus in Oxford, England, branch of the Islamic Azad University, Iran. | No secondary sources, unable to find sufficient to meet WP:ORGCRIT. Created as promo. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-01 12:38 | Keith J. Roberts (American academic researcher in education) | Keith J. Roberts (July 14, 1942) is an American academic. He currently serves as the Director (honorary) of the Institute for Global Health Innovations at Duy Tan University in Danang, Vietnam. He was a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for International Studies in Education (IISE) at the University of Pittsburgh from 2009 to 2017. | Doesn't meet Wikipedia:Notability (academics). The sources are all published by his employers and are not significant, independent coverage (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-03 09:45 | California South Bay University (Private university in Sunnyvale, California) | California South Bay University is a BPPE (Bureau for Private Post-secondary Education) approved private educational institution (School Code: 13317491) based in Sunnyvale, California. | Article has no citations and the URL is broken (Editchecker123) |
2024-09-30 11:06 | Devagiri CMI Public School (School in Kozhikode, Kerala, India) | Devagiri Cmi Public School is a minority co-educational institution in Kozhikode, Kerala. It was established by priests of the St. Thomas Province of the CMI. Currently, it is run by the St. Joseph Monastery, Devagiri. It was founded in 2002 by Fr. John Mannarathara CMI as a kindergarten. | No indication of notability (Fram) |
2024-10-06 03:07 | Richmond Elementary School (Portland, Oregon) | Richmond Elementary School is an elementary school in Portland Public Schools and also the only school to have a Japanese program. The program continues to Mt Tabor Middle School then U.S Grant High School. | Run-of-the-mill elementary school. My search does not turn up any sources to establish notability. (Lord Bolingbroke) |
History and Society/History
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2024-10-02 08:32 | Ueno Tsuruhime (Samurai woman or Onna Bugeisha) | Ueno Tsuruhime (上野鶴姫) was a Japanese female warrior (onna-musha) in the late-Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Mimura Iechika and wife of Ueno Takanori the last leader of Ueno clan. In 1577, she led thirty-four women in a suicidal charge against the Mōri army in the Tsuneyama castle during the Bitchū Conflict . | There are now several grave concerns about this entire article. This "figure" does not even have a Japanese Wikipedia page. The only scrap of record regarding her leading a charge as a "Female warrior" is unsourced, and has been marked as unreliable by editors on the Japanese Wikipedia page for "Ueno Takanori" themselves.
As of now, this article is now being marked for deletion. Please open a new reply in the "Talk" section, before attempting to remove this tag. (Ghost1824) |
2024-10-04 10:02 | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism (book by Paul Harrison Silfen) | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism: The Early Writings of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck is a book by Paul Harrison Silfen. It was published in New York City by Exposition Press in 1973 as an 85-page hardcover (ISBN 0682477869). | Notabilty questionable (Biohistorian15) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
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2024-09-30 17:03 | Battle at the Portuguese coast (1726) | The action of 29 November 1726 was a minor naval battle fought between a Portuguese ship of the line defending three merchant ships from two Algerian pirate ships off the Portuguese coast. | The source material for this article is a single paragraph in two separate sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NEVENT. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-10-02 08:32 | Ueno Tsuruhime (Samurai woman or Onna Bugeisha) | Ueno Tsuruhime (上野鶴姫) was a Japanese female warrior (onna-musha) in the late-Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Mimura Iechika and wife of Ueno Takanori the last leader of Ueno clan. In 1577, she led thirty-four women in a suicidal charge against the Mōri army in the Tsuneyama castle during the Bitchū Conflict . | There are now several grave concerns about this entire article. This "figure" does not even have a Japanese Wikipedia page. The only scrap of record regarding her leading a charge as a "Female warrior" is unsourced, and has been marked as unreliable by editors on the Japanese Wikipedia page for "Ueno Takanori" themselves.
As of now, this article is now being marked for deletion. Please open a new reply in the "Talk" section, before attempting to remove this tag. (Ghost1824) |
2024-10-04 23:18 | Pavel Novitsky (photographer) (Russian photographer) | Pavel Ivanovich Novitsky (1888—1971) (‹See Tfd›Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Нови́цкий) was a Russian Empire and Soviet photographer. | this person this article is created for is not a recognisable figure,
so much so that the birth and death dates here are for a Soviet literary and art critic who is unrelated to this person. This photographer does not have any biographical information on him anywhere on the Internet apart from a single mention as a photographer in one of the links posted below. It seems this person was just a normal Russian Soviet citizen and does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines (Rahammz) |
2024-10-06 20:11 | Pig-basket atrocity (Japanese war crime during World War II) | The Pig-basket atrocity was a war crime witnessed by Elizabeth Van Kempen during WWII in which English and Dutch prisoners of war were carried in bamboo baskets by Japanese soldiers in Indonesia.[better source needed] | See below and talk page for details. Even if I can access the court documents for his conviction (seems unlikely, but I will try), most of it will be outside of the topic of this page. Either a new page should be made dedicated to his convictions or simply included in the biography page (as it is now). Also, this page does not provide any more detail than it does on the Imamura biography page, making this page redundant. (note: I put this proposal in the talk page by mistake; it will be removed shortly after I submit this edit.) (KnowledgeableHrvatica) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2024-09-30 16:59 | Christian Credit Party | The Christian Credit Party was a short-lived Canadian political party founded in 1982 by perennial candidate and social credit activist, John Turmel who has, at various times, been involved in the Social Credit Party of Canada, the Green Party of Canada, and the Libertarian Party of Canada. | No sources cited, very minor party that is the vehicle for a single candidate. At best it should be a single sentence in John Turmel's article. Stand-alone article is nonsensical. (Scu ba) |
2024-10-03 02:15 | Ian Hughes (diplomat) (British diplomat) | Ian Noel Hughes CMG (born 5 December 1951) is a British diplomat who has served as ambassador to Guatemala, El Salvador, Liberia and South Sudan, and high commissioner to Sierra Leone. | No suitable non-primary sources. Fails WP:NBASIC. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-02 05:53 | Melbourne Hunt Club (Australian fox hunting club) | The Melbourne Hunt Club is an Australian fox hunting club founded in 1852. | Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-02 21:13 | Tinteán | Tinteán is an online Australian magazine of Irish interest. Its declared objective is “to build and nurture the Australian Irish identity and explore social, cultural, political and religious issues of interest to the Australian-Irish subculture as well as the Irish diaspora in Australia”. | Non notable magazine. No coverage with sigcov. A search found only passing mentions. (PARAKANYAA) |
2024-10-06 20:14 | Bob Duckworth (American politician) | Robert P. Duckworth (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Maryland Republican politician who has resided in Crofton, Maryland since 1968. Duckworth served as an elected Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Maryland from 1994 to 2018, and was the 42nd Clerk of the Court (since 1650). | Promotional and unverified article on a non-notable person. Clerks are not inherently notable. (Drmies) |
History and Society/Society
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2024-10-02 14:31 | Aramaic Music Festival (music festival, which was held in the Syriac village of Tannourine in Lebanon, 1–4 August 2008) | Aramaic Music Festival is the first international Aramaic music festival, which was held in the Syriac village of Tannourine in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, year 2008 1–4 August for the Syriac people. | Article has rarely seen any major edits since its creation in 2008, as the topic is only verifiable through one source. As of recently, Wikipedia has also marked the page as questioning its notability for an article in the first place. (Surayeproject3) |
2024-10-04 23:18 | Pavel Novitsky (photographer) (Russian photographer) | Pavel Ivanovich Novitsky (1888—1971) (‹See Tfd›Russian: Па́вел Ива́нович Нови́цкий) was a Russian Empire and Soviet photographer. | this person this article is created for is not a recognisable figure,
so much so that the birth and death dates here are for a Soviet literary and art critic who is unrelated to this person. This photographer does not have any biographical information on him anywhere on the Internet apart from a single mention as a photographer in one of the links posted below. It seems this person was just a normal Russian Soviet citizen and does not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines (Rahammz) |
History and Society/Transportation
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2024-09-30 19:25 | Taylor Airport (Albany, Texas) (Airport) | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) | |
2024-09-30 19:26 | Cameron Airport (airport in Brazoria County, Texas, United States of America) | Cameron Airport is an airport located in Angleton, Texas, United States that closed in 2004. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:27 | De Leon Municipal Airport (Airport) | De Leon Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 04F) was a public use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) southeast of the central business district of De Leon, a city in Comanche County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:28 | Cluck Ranch Airport (Airport in Sherman County, Texas) | Cluck Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 2E3) is a privately owned, public use airport in Sherman County, Texas, United States. It is located 17 nautical miles (20 mi, 31 km) southwest of the central business district of Gruver, a city in Hansford County. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:29 | Hound Run Airport (Airport) | Hound Run Airport (FAA LID: 40X) is a privately owned, public use airport located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) north of the central business district of Hallettsville, a city in Lavaca County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:29 | Lesikar Ranch Airport (Airport) | Lesikar Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 1T9) is a privately owned, public use airport located seven nautical miles (13 km) east of the central business district of Hallettsville, a city in Lavaca County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 23:06 | Cetraca Aviation Service (Defunct charter airline in Congo) | Cetraca Aviation Service, also known as Cetraca Air Service, was a charter airline based in D.R Congo. It was opened in 2023 after the original Cetraca Aviation closed in 2014. It flew only a single Let L-410 Turbolet. | Charter airline in operation for a year, lacking sufficient coverage to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-01 17:10 | Westheimer Air Park (Airport in Fort Bend County, Texas) | Westheimer Air Park |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 17:10 | Flyin' B Airport (Airport) | Flyin' B Airport (FAA LID: 39R) is an airport located in unincorporated Brazoria County, Texas, United States. The airport is located near Pearland. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 17:12 | Sack-O-Grande Acroport (Airport in Texas, United States) | Sack-O-Grande Acroport (FAA LID: 9X9), also known as the Harbican Airport, (formerly 9XS9) was an airport in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. It was located seven nautical miles (13 km) north of the central business district of the city of Katy, and seven nautical miles northeast of Houston Executive Airport. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 21:17 | Hoffpauir Airport (Airport) | Hoffpauir Airport (FAA LID: |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:14 | Saginaw Airport (Airport) | Saginaw Airport (FAA LID: |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:16 | Skydive Houston Airport (Airport in Texas, United States of America) | Skydive Houston Airport (FAA LID: 37XA, formerly 37X) is a privately owned, private airport located in unincorporated Waller County, Texas, United States. It is four nautical miles (7 km) south of the central business district of Waller and is northwest of Houston. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:18 | Rives Air Park (Airport in Texas, United States of America) | Rives Air Park (FAA LID: 33XA, formerly T33) is a public airport located nine miles (14.5 km) south of the central business district (CBD) of Royse City, in Rockwall County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:22 | West Ranch Airport (Airport in Round Mountain, Texas) | West Ranch Airport (FAA LID: XS75) is a private airport located 8 miles west of Round Mountain, Blanco County, Texas, USA. It is located on the West Ranch owned by James M. West Sr. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-03 22:01 | Chambers County Airport (Airport in Chambers County, Texas) | Chambers County Airport (FAA LID: T00) (also known as Oscar F. Nelson, Jr. Memorial Airport) is a county-owned general aviation airport located in unincorporated Chambers County, Texas, United States 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the city of Anahuac. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-03 22:04 | RWJ Airpark (Airport) | RWJ Airpark (FAA LID: 54T) is a public-use airport located in Beach City, Chambers County, Texas, United States, seven miles (11 km) east of the central business district of Baytown. It was privately owned by the R. W. Johnson Const. Co. Inc, but, as of 2022, its owned by IMC Service and Supply. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-06 00:37 | North Coimbatore Flyover (Flyover in India) | Coimbatore North Flyover is a flyover in coimbatore. It is built across the railway line connecting coimbatore main junction and coimbatore north junction. | No appearance of notability, no secondary sourcing. (Drmies) |
2024-10-06 21:15 | Penas Air (Defunct airline in Indonesia) | Penas Air was a regional airline service in Indonesia. | The article contains only 2 sentences, the only reference is ""PenasAir Fleet". www.airfleets.net. Retrieved 31 March 2022.</ref>", and the article is too short. Additionally, it does not pass WP:N. (JMSNXYZ) |
2024-10-06 22:59 | Armrest (Part of a chair) | An armrest (or arm-rest) is a part of a chair, where a person can rest their arms on. Armrests are built into a large variety of chairs such as automotive chairs, armchairs, airline seats, sofas, and more. Adjustable armrests are commonly found in ergonomic office chairs and gaming chairs. | Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. An armrest is an easily understood common item, and this article has been here for eighteen years without expanding past defining what an armrest is and where one might find one, and has only one source, which appears to be entirely about armrests on commercial airliners and not about the general concept of an armrest. (Just Step Sideways) |
STEM
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2024-10-01 19:27 | Luca Segantini (Association executive) | From 2009 to 2018, Luca Segantini was executive director of the International Society of Nephrology, a global organization providing tailored kidney education and to bridge gaps in access to ethical and equitable kidney care. | Does not meet notability guidelines (Dajasj) |
2024-10-02 04:15 | Ecpod.com (Chinese-language social network) | ECPod.com was a Chinese-language social network, created in 2007 by a group of young entrepreneurs in Hong Kong. ECPod was also a community portal for people to share videos. | Doesn't meet WP:WEB, no sources, the two "further reading" links are blogs and seem like advertising (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-02 21:52 | List of deaths as a result of Cyclone Tracy | This is a list of those who died as a result of Cyclone Tracy on 25 December 1974. | These deaths while tragic do not justify having an independent article under the current notability guidelines. (Yedaman54) |
2024-10-05 14:40 | Anthemus (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Anthemus may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
STEM/Biology
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2024-09-30 02:37 | Insects of Hawaii (Scientific publication) | The Insects of Hawaii series, now under the editorship of James K. Liebherr of Cornell University, aims to provide a collaborative, comprehensive, taxonomy of all known Hawaiian insect fauna. So far, more than 5,000 native arthropod species have been described. | No indication of notability for this book series. This is essentially a shot-for-shot remake of the WordPress cite that the article uses as its only source and has no actual purpose here. (TheTechnician27) |
2024-10-03 04:12 | Rughidia milleri (Species of plant) | Rughidia milleri is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. | Unpublished taxon. See discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Plants#Rughidia (Ethmostigmus) |
2024-10-03 04:12 | Rughidia (Genus of flowering plant) | Rughidia is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. | Unpublished taxon. See discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Plants#Rughidia (Ethmostigmus) |
2024-10-05 06:51 | Vatica latiffii (Species of tree) | Vatica latiffii is a species of tree in the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is endemic to Sarawak on Borneo. | Name not currently recognised by any taxonomic authority (IPNI, POWO, World Plants, or WFO). Cannot find any coverage beyond the species description and a single passing mention in a paleobotany paper[2] (Ethmostigmus) |
2024-10-05 07:42 | Emerald-striped slim (Species of damselfly) | Emerald-striped slim or green-striped slim (Aciagrion pinheyi) is a damselfly described by Samways in 2001. | A. pinheyi is now considered a synonym of A. gracile by the World Odonata List and this taxonomy is followed by the IUCN. I've already retargeted Aciagrion pinheyi, but this common name appears to no longer be in use (Ethmostigmus) |
STEM/Computing
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2024-10-01 08:56 | LogDNA (telemetry data software provider) | Mezmo (formerly known as LogDNA) is a technology company located in Silicon Valley, California. They provide a data pipeline intended to ingest telemetry data from multiple sources, transform it, enrich it, and route it to a variety of destinations. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 05:42 | Creatio (Customer relationship management software) | Creatio is a global vendor of software to automate workflows and a CRM with no-code development. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:00 | WorkflowGen | WorkflowGen is a web-based low-code business application creation solution developed by Advantys. As a workflow software and business process management (BPM) solution, WorkflowGen enables organizations to automate human and system-based processes via a visual interface in a low programming environment. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:07 | Sqlstream | SQLstream is a distributed, SQL standards-compliant plus Java stream processing platform. SQLstream, Inc. is based in San Francisco, California and was launched in 2009 by Damian Black, Edan Kabatchnik and Julian Hyde, author of the open source Mondrian Relational OLAP Server Engine. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-03 06:33 | Governance Interoperability Framework (system which promotes interoperability among components) | The Governance Interoperability Framework (GIF) is an open, standards-based specification and set of technologies that describes and promotes interoperability among components of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). GIF integrates SOA ecosystem technologies to achieve heterogeneous service lifecycle governance and is supported by Hewlett-Packard Company and by GIF partners. | Vendor specific term lacking general notability, secondary sources and sustained coverage. (Brandon) |
2024-10-06 01:09 | Blu-code (professional Blu-ray authoring software) | Blu-code is a professional Blu-ray authoring software, supporting H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding. Blu-code can support a large-scale distributed processing system deploying a number of PCs for real-time encoding or run on a single PC. | Tagged for notability since 2011. No sources indicating that the GNG are met. (Crisco 1492) |
2024-10-06 13:21 | Borg (backup software) (Deduplicating backup program) | Borg (previously called Attic) is deduplicating backup software for various Unix-like operating systems. | Not notable (Wiktorpyk) |
STEM/Engineering
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2024-09-30 19:25 | Taylor Airport (Albany, Texas) (Airport) | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) | |
2024-09-30 19:26 | Cameron Airport (airport in Brazoria County, Texas, United States of America) | Cameron Airport is an airport located in Angleton, Texas, United States that closed in 2004. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:27 | De Leon Municipal Airport (Airport) | De Leon Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 04F) was a public use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) southeast of the central business district of De Leon, a city in Comanche County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:28 | Cluck Ranch Airport (Airport in Sherman County, Texas) | Cluck Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 2E3) is a privately owned, public use airport in Sherman County, Texas, United States. It is located 17 nautical miles (20 mi, 31 km) southwest of the central business district of Gruver, a city in Hansford County. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:29 | Hound Run Airport (Airport) | Hound Run Airport (FAA LID: 40X) is a privately owned, public use airport located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) north of the central business district of Hallettsville, a city in Lavaca County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 19:29 | Lesikar Ranch Airport (Airport) | Lesikar Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 1T9) is a privately owned, public use airport located seven nautical miles (13 km) east of the central business district of Hallettsville, a city in Lavaca County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-09-30 23:06 | Cetraca Aviation Service (Defunct charter airline in Congo) | Cetraca Aviation Service, also known as Cetraca Air Service, was a charter airline based in D.R Congo. It was opened in 2023 after the original Cetraca Aviation closed in 2014. It flew only a single Let L-410 Turbolet. | Charter airline in operation for a year, lacking sufficient coverage to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
2024-10-01 17:10 | Westheimer Air Park (Airport in Fort Bend County, Texas) | Westheimer Air Park |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 17:10 | Flyin' B Airport (Airport) | Flyin' B Airport (FAA LID: 39R) is an airport located in unincorporated Brazoria County, Texas, United States. The airport is located near Pearland. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 17:12 | Sack-O-Grande Acroport (Airport in Texas, United States) | Sack-O-Grande Acroport (FAA LID: 9X9), also known as the Harbican Airport, (formerly 9XS9) was an airport in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. It was located seven nautical miles (13 km) north of the central business district of the city of Katy, and seven nautical miles northeast of Houston Executive Airport. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-01 21:17 | Hoffpauir Airport (Airport) | Hoffpauir Airport (FAA LID: |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:14 | Saginaw Airport (Airport) | Saginaw Airport (FAA LID: |
Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:16 | Skydive Houston Airport (Airport in Texas, United States of America) | Skydive Houston Airport (FAA LID: 37XA, formerly 37X) is a privately owned, private airport located in unincorporated Waller County, Texas, United States. It is four nautical miles (7 km) south of the central business district of Waller and is northwest of Houston. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:18 | Rives Air Park (Airport in Texas, United States of America) | Rives Air Park (FAA LID: 33XA, formerly T33) is a public airport located nine miles (14.5 km) south of the central business district (CBD) of Royse City, in Rockwall County, Texas, United States. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-02 12:22 | West Ranch Airport (Airport in Round Mountain, Texas) | West Ranch Airport (FAA LID: XS75) is a private airport located 8 miles west of Round Mountain, Blanco County, Texas, USA. It is located on the West Ranch owned by James M. West Sr. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-03 22:01 | Chambers County Airport (Airport in Chambers County, Texas) | Chambers County Airport (FAA LID: T00) (also known as Oscar F. Nelson, Jr. Memorial Airport) is a county-owned general aviation airport located in unincorporated Chambers County, Texas, United States 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the city of Anahuac. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-03 22:04 | RWJ Airpark (Airport) | RWJ Airpark (FAA LID: 54T) is a public-use airport located in Beach City, Chambers County, Texas, United States, seven miles (11 km) east of the central business district of Baytown. It was privately owned by the R. W. Johnson Const. Co. Inc, but, as of 2022, its owned by IMC Service and Supply. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources excluding WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. (Carguychris) |
2024-10-06 21:15 | Penas Air (Defunct airline in Indonesia) | Penas Air was a regional airline service in Indonesia. | The article contains only 2 sentences, the only reference is ""PenasAir Fleet". www.airfleets.net. Retrieved 31 March 2022.</ref>", and the article is too short. Additionally, it does not pass WP:N. (JMSNXYZ) |
2024-10-06 22:59 | Armrest (Part of a chair) | An armrest (or arm-rest) is a part of a chair, where a person can rest their arms on. Armrests are built into a large variety of chairs such as automotive chairs, armchairs, airline seats, sofas, and more. Adjustable armrests are commonly found in ergonomic office chairs and gaming chairs. | Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. An armrest is an easily understood common item, and this article has been here for eighteen years without expanding past defining what an armrest is and where one might find one, and has only one source, which appears to be entirely about armrests on commercial airliners and not about the general concept of an armrest. (Just Step Sideways) |
STEM/Libraries & Information
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2024-10-04 16:43 | Vickery Bowles (Canadian librarian) | Vickery Bowles is the City Librarian at the Toronto Public Library. She took up the post in January 2015, after working for the library service for 32 years. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
STEM/Physics
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2024-10-01 06:35 | Shuang-ren Zhao (Chinese scientist (born 1954)) | Shuang-ren Zhao (born 1954) is a Chinese scientist. | BLP of a scientist with an h-factor of 13, 460 citations and no awards. All sources are his own and improperly cited. I see zero chance of rescuing this, it does not belong on Wikipedia. (Ldm1954) |
STEM/Technology
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2024-10-01 08:56 | LogDNA (telemetry data software provider) | Mezmo (formerly known as LogDNA) is a technology company located in Silicon Valley, California. They provide a data pipeline intended to ingest telemetry data from multiple sources, transform it, enrich it, and route it to a variety of destinations. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 05:14 | Unilog Content Solutions (Indian software company) | Unilog Content Solutions (or simply, Unilog) is a global technology company specializing in eCommerce and product data management in the B2B marketplace. Their flagship product is CIMM2, a software platform designed to facilitate commerce and communication between businesses. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 05:42 | Creatio (Customer relationship management software) | Creatio is a global vendor of software to automate workflows and a CRM with no-code development. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:01 | Acquia (American software company) | Acquia is a software-as-a-service company co-founded by Dries Buytaert and Jay Batson to provide enterprise products, services, and technical support for the open-source web content management platform Drupal. | Article fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 06:13 | XebiaLabs (American software company) | XebiaLabs is an independent software company specializing in DevOps and continuous delivery for large enterprise organizations. XebiaLabs offers a DevOps Platform for application-release automation (ARO). These components include release orchestration, deployment automation and DevOps intelligence. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:00 | WorkflowGen | WorkflowGen is a web-based low-code business application creation solution developed by Advantys. As a workflow software and business process management (BPM) solution, WorkflowGen enables organizations to automate human and system-based processes via a visual interface in a low programming environment. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:07 | Sqlstream | SQLstream is a distributed, SQL standards-compliant plus Java stream processing platform. SQLstream, Inc. is based in San Francisco, California and was launched in 2009 by Damian Black, Edan Kabatchnik and Julian Hyde, author of the open source Mondrian Relational OLAP Server Engine. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:42 | Elastic Path (Software company in Canada) | Elastic Path is a headless commerce system, allowing template-less eCommerce to be integrated as middleware into Enterprise ERP systems. The system is API based and is specifically targeted towards Enterprise level Organisations. Elastic Path is a private company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with sales offices in the UK and US. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-02 07:48 | Adeptia (American software company) | Adeptia is a Chicago, Illinois based software company. It provides an application to exchange business data with other companies using a self-service integration approach. This business software helps organizations create automated data connections to their customers and partners, and automate pre-processing and post-processing steps such as data validation, exception handling, and back-end data integration. | Article fails to demonstrate notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
2024-10-05 07:19 | TV-Lift (mechanical system which lifts or moves televisions) | A Television-lift, TV-lift for short, or also TV lifting system, is an electrically powered mechanical system which lifts or moves televisions vertically or horizontally out of furniture, ceilings or partition walls. The main reason for using a TV lift system is in order to integrate a television into the existing interior design of a room without the television disrupting the overall design appearance. | Unsourced original research. (Mccapra) |
2024-10-06 01:46 | Podcast Capture (Audio production software) | Podcast Capture was introduced with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and allows users to record and distribute podcasts. The software requires a connection to a computer running Mac OS X Server with Podcast Producer. | Does not pass WP:N. (TipsyElephant) |
2024-10-06 13:21 | Borg (backup software) (Deduplicating backup program) | Borg (previously called Attic) is deduplicating backup software for various Unix-like operating systems. | Not notable (Wiktorpyk) |
2024-10-01 08:58 | Infrascale | Infrascale is a DRaaS (disaster-recovery-as-a-service) and data protection company based in El Segundo, California. | Fails to establish notability under WP:NCORP. (Brandon) |
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2024-10-02 20:49 | Rally North America (American road rally event) | Rally North America is a scavenger hunt style (automotive) multi-state road rally event founded in 2009. The Rally North America events have raised over $1,000,000 for charity since its inception in 2009 | Doesn't meet WP:GNG, only cited source is a self-reference (Here2rewrite) |
2024-10-03 20:30 | PointTracker (Animation simulation program) | PointTracker, created by IBM, is an application featured in Grand Slam tennis tournaments that presents an animated 3D view of each shot played in a singles match. | No sources, and no sign of notability. (Allan Nonymous) |
2024-10-05 14:45 | Definiens (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Definiens may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-10-05 15:10 | Franz Gall (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Franz Gall may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-10-06 18:07 | Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source (Senior-level position within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence) | The Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source (ADDNI/OS) is a senior-level position within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, responsible for developing strategic direction, establishing policy and managing fiscal resources for Open Source Intelligence, providing oversight for the DNI Open Source Center, as well as document and media exploitation for the United States Intelligence Community. | No sources. Tried to find a way to merge into Director of National Intelligence, but I simply couldn't find a way. (Estar8806) |