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Culture/Food and drink

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2024-11-24 05:12 Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar (Restaurant in Southgate, Michigan, U.S.) Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar is a restaurant, sports grill, and bar located in Southgate, Michigan. It was established in 2005. It is best known for setting the world record for the biggest hamburger commercially available. Not notable as per WP:GNG. Page reads like an ad, 2/3 of the references are its own website (which is now defunct) and a HISTORY.com link that goes nowhere. (TheRealOj32)

Culture/Internet culture

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2024-11-18 19:46 Grant Raphael Grant David Raphael is an English freelance television cameraman who came to fame on July 24, 2008 when the High Court in London ordered him to pay a total of GBP £22,000 (roughly US $44,000 at July 2008 exchange rates) for libel and breach of privacy. The subject is not sufficiently notable. The events took place 16 years ago and are no longer relevant or remarkable. The history of the internet has moved on. (Peter Galvani)
2024-11-21 14:48 Jelmer Steenhuis (Dutch creator of puzzles and games) Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 March 1954) is a Dutch creator of puzzles and games. Steenhuis is best known for his weekly puzzles in the newspaper NRC Handelsblad and magazine Vrij Nederland. Tagged with notability and other things since 2010. I found a paywalled interview, [1], but not a very suitable topic for Wikipedia. Noting that most of the things he worked with are redlinked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 21:28 Jogo Justo (Brazilian reduced video game tax burden initiative) The Fair Play Project (Projeto Jogo Justo, in Portuguese) is an initiative that has the objective of reducing the tax burden on imported video games in Brazil, which is around 72.18%. Fails WP:NORG. Notability-tagged for 13 years. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 21:48 Gideon Kimbrell (American businessman) Gideon Kimbrell is an entrepreneur and software engineer, best known as the Co-Founder/Co-Chairman of the company InList. He co-founded InList in 2013 after agreeing to a creative partnership with Fueled's founder Rameet Chawla and validating the initial concept with prominent nightlife executive Michael Capponi. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. References are passing mentions, don't mention him, press releases or are articles/blog posts he wrote. None are actually WP:SIGCOV about this person. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-20 13:58 Aimsey (Welsh internet personality (born 2001)) Aimee (born 11 December 2001), known professionally as Aimsey, is a Welsh Twitch streamer, TikToker and YouTuber best known for their gaming commentary and various collaborations with other content creators. Aimsey has also been involved in the Dream SMP and MC Championship. This article requires upgrading to standalone status; presently, it may warrant deletion, although it could potentially be recreated in the future if it gains sufficient notability. (Spaceteez)
2024-11-22 18:34 .XIP (File format) An .XIP file is a XAR archive that can be digitally signed for integrity. The .XIP file format was introduced in OS X 10.9, along with Apple's release of Swift. .XIP allows for a digital signature to be applied and verified on the receiving system before the archive is expanded. Fails WP: GNG. I can't find any sources that aren't published by Apple (who developed this file format) that are reliable enough to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)

Culture/Linguistics

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2024-11-17 21:41 Chokri (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Chokri 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)
2024-11-17 21:42 Dmitri Solovyov (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Dmitri Soloviev (born 1989) is a Russian ice dancer Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature

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2024-11-19 03:31 Justin Bastard Sane (American film director) Justin Bastard Sane (aka Justin Sane) is an American comic book creator, film director, puppeteer and animator. His comic books are done in a silhouette style reminiscent of early film and his movies feature sex, violence and satirical comedy. Nothing significant or reliable in searches; results are getting confused with the Anti-Flag man with the same name at most (Sennecaster)
2024-11-20 15:54 128 Lit (New York City-based literary magazine) 128 Lit (stylized as 128 LIT) is a literary magazine and multimedia project based in New York City. Founded by Andrew Felsher and Yehui Zhao in February of 2022, the publication publishes and showcases poetry, fiction, essays, translation, art, and other diverse forms of media in both print and online forms. Sources cited are blogs, interviews, directories, or the organization itself. Upon searching, I cannot find any additional source material which would demonstrate notability. (Seraphimblade)
2024-11-21 16:40 Rochelle Jones (American journalist) Rochelle Peabody Jones (1945–2006) was a South Florida author and journalist, and former press secretary to Congressman Claude Pepper. Jones' books and articles are widely referenced in the Social Science and Policy Analysis fields. Jones wrote for many publications, including the Washington Post, The Nation, The Congressional Quarterly, and was a longtime reporter for People Magazine and contributed articles on health and medicine to CNN.com, WebMD, The [ ... Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. The claim that her books and articles are widely cited is unreferenced, and doesn't seem backed up by JSTOR/Google Scholar searches. The only reference is a book review with no coverage of Rochelle Jones. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-22 10:57 Phthisis (mythology) (personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction in Greek mythology) Phthisis (Ancient Greek: Φθίσις, phthísis; 'wasting away'; Roman name; Tabes), one of the Nosoi/Pestis, was the personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction, in Greco-Roman mythology.[citation needed] I can find no reason to believe that the ancient Greeks used "Phthisis" as a mythological personification. I can find no mention in Oxford Classical Dictionary, Brill's New Pauly, or the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Usages cited in LSJ are all medical or metaphorical; no use as a personification is mentioned. This article was previously sourced to theoi.org, which aside from being unreliable also did not support that there was a Greek mythological personification of phthisis; the closest they get is citing a passage of Seneca whose use of the word tabes in Latin might be read as a personification and might be glossed in Greek as phthisis, but one metaphorical use in poetry does not a mythological figure make, and one Latin metaphorical use in poetry certainly does not demonstrate the existence of a Greek myth. (Caeciliusinhorto-public)

Culture/Biography

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-11-17 10:10 John Hinchcliffe (English rugby league footballer) John Hinchcliffe is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at club level for Castleford. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2024-11-17 10:12 Joe Holmes (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) Joe Holmes was a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at club level for Castleford (Heritage No. 178). Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2024-11-17 10:13 Richard Parker (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) Richard Parker is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at club level for Castleford. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2024-11-17 19:00 Valbona Sako (mayor of Durrës) Valbona Sako served as a former mayor of Durrës, Albania from July 2019 until 1 December 2019 when she resigned from her post. A search for references failed to find significant coverage in reliable sources to comply with notability requirements. This included web searches for news coverage, books, and journals, which can be seen from the following links:
Valbona Sakonews, books, scholar
Consequently, this article is about optional subject area that appears to lack sufficient notability. Please see the plain-language summary of our notability guidelines.
2024-11-17 20:43 Shuga Arai (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Okinawa SV. No trace of notability, played 2 games in Japan's second league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:46 Yuta Shimomura (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. No trace of notability, played 5 games in Japan's third league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:51 José Sánchez (footballer, born 1996) (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) José Alberto Sánchez Robles (born 19 January 1996 in Zapopan, Jailsco) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Atlante F.C. No trace of notability, played 263 minutes for Atlante. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:57 Junior Moreno (Colombian footballer (born 1997)) José María Junior Moreno Huaca (born 19 January 1997) is a Colombian professional footballer. When 42 minutes in Mexico's second league and some games in Colombia's second league is all he's done, it would need more significant coverage to meet the guidelines. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:58 Han Byung-yong (South Korean footballer (born 1983)) Han Byung-yong (Korean한병용; born November 27, 1983) is a South Korean footballer. He is currently a free agent. He was on the books at K-League side Suwon Samsung Bluewings, for whom he made 14 first team appearances. When 14 football games is all he's done, he would need much more significant independent coverage to meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:59 Lee Se-joo (South Korean footballer) Lee Se-Joo (born October 2, 1987) is a South Korean football player who played for Incheon United from 2006 to 2011. When 21 football games is all he's done, he would need much more significant independent coverage to meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 02:47 Hughes Printing Company (American printing company) The Hughes Printing Company was an American printing company based out of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. At one time, they employed George William Beatty, who worked there long enough he rose to superintendent. Fails WP:NCORP. (Voorts)
2024-11-18 06:00 Carlos Ortega (footballer, born 1989) (Mexican footballer (born 1989)) Carlos Ortega Pérez (born 15 December 1989 in Huauchinango, Puebla) is a Mexican former footballer who last played for Venados F.C. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 882 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:01 Ángel Chavarría (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Ángel Chavarría Rivas (born June 18, 1991, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Loros de la Universidad de Colima. He made his professional debut with Cruz Azul Hidalgo during an Ascenso MX defeat to Correcaminos UAT on 20 July 2012. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 20 times in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:03 Shunya Ando (Japanese football player) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Maruyasu Okazaki. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 11 games in Japan's third league. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:03 Yuki Sakai (footballer, born 1985) (Japanese footballer (born 1985)) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 13 games in Singapore. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 19:46 Grant Raphael Grant David Raphael is an English freelance television cameraman who came to fame on July 24, 2008 when the High Court in London ordered him to pay a total of GBP £22,000 (roughly US $44,000 at July 2008 exchange rates) for libel and breach of privacy. The subject is not sufficiently notable. The events took place 16 years ago and are no longer relevant or remarkable. The history of the internet has moved on. (Peter Galvani)
2024-11-18 21:01 Jason Cranford (American caregiver) Jason Cranford is the founder of the non-profit Flowering H.O.P.E Foundation. The foundation assists people with debilitating medical conditions by assisting with doctors appointments, education and support groups. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. The sources are articles about other people that mention him largely in passing, other sources are blogs or don't mention him. Reads like promotion/self-promotion (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-17 20:47 Masato Kawaguchi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. No trace of notability, played 1 game in the J League, only primary and trivial sources in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:44 Masafumi Terada (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Veertien Mie. No trace of notability, played 8 games in Japan's third league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:43 Faisal Darwish (footballer, born 1996) (Saudi Arabian footballer) Faisal Darwish Ahmed (Arabic: فيصل درويش أحمد, born 1 April 1996) is a Saudi Arabian football player who currently plays for Al-Qous as a midfielder. No trace of notability, played 1 game in Saudi pro league, creator is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:02 Shinya Chiba (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 1 game in Japan's second leaguw. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 06:41 Dawid Kamrowski (Polish footballer) Dawid Kamrowski (born 12 March 1983) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 2 games in the Ekstraklasa. His career was mainly spent, according to 90minut, came in II liga and III liga. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 07:24 Gustavo Rodríguez (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1998)) Gustavo Adolfo Rodríguez Garcés (born 12 October 1998), known as Gustavo Rodríguez, is a Mexican football player who currently plays for Bryant University men's soccer team. Bryant Bulldogs. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, having only played 457 minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 13:36 Sidwell Mothea (Mosotho footballer) Sidwell Mothea (born 21 November 1977) is a Mosotho footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Lesotho Prison Service. He won one cap for the Lesotho national football team in 2008. No evidence of notability. (BerryForPerpetuity)
2024-11-17 14:04 Paruthiyur K. Santhanaraman (Indian banker) Paruthiyur K. Santhanaraman is an Indian writer, Pravachan pundit, and former Deputy Treasurer of the Reserve Bank of India. Santhanaraman retired as the Deputy Treasurer of the Reserve Bank of India in Chennai after 40 years of service.[when?] He also served as a guest faculty member of the Reserve Bank of India and taught many classes on banking and HRD. Fails WP:GNG; subject is not notable. No significant coverage in reliable sources or even trivial mentions. External links are to online stores, trivial mentions, and non-reliable sources. (GranCavallo)
2024-11-19 08:52 Aglykh (Village in Oghuz, Azerbaijan) Aglykh is the Lezgin village in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:52 Armenatkyshlak (Village in Oghuz, Azerbaijan) Armenatkyshlak (also, Ermenet-Kishlakh) is a village in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:53 Bolshoy Khanuklar (Village in Qazakh, Azerbaijan) Bolshoy Khanuklar (also, Bol’shoy Khanuklar) is a village in the Qazakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:52 Bozum, Azerbaijan (Village in Hajigabul, Azerbaijan) Bozum is a village in the Hajigabul Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 06:38 Fazl Ahmad Khan (Indian Sufi saint (1857–1907)) Fazl Ahmad Khan (1857 – 30 November 1907), also known as Huzur Maharaj, and commonly with the honorific "Maulana", was an Indian Sufi teacher who was considered to be a saint by his followers. Article lacks credible sources to support claims. (Hammad)
2024-11-19 08:53 Gasan, Azerbaijan (Place in Absheron, Azerbaijan) Gasan is a village in the Absheron Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:53 Kozlubudzhak (Village in Oghuz, Azerbaijan) Kozlubudzhak (also, Kozlu-Budzhakh) is a village in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:52 Murovyevko (Village in Bilasuvar, Azerbaijan) Murovyevko (also, Murov’yevko) is a village in the Bilasuvar Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:53 Ramazan, Azerbaijan (Village in Absheron, Azerbaijan) Ramazan is a village in the Absheron Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 23:44 Yuanjun Liu (Chinese darts player) Yuanjun Liu (born 21 April 1982) is a Chinese professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Article based on 1 database listing. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 00:10 Susan Brady (actress) (New Zealand actress) Susan Brady (born 2 March 1966) is a New Zealand voice & screen actress who has made several appearances in different shows including Shortland Street, Marlin Bay, and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. As a voice actress she voiced Mystic Mother in the 2006 finale of Power Rangers Mystic Force. Article's only source is IMDB, which does not show the subject having any major roles to meet WP:GNG. Subjects also lacks the significant coverage and award wins needed to meet WP:GNG (2603:7000:26F0:68D0:7114:9971:6DB9:7B94)
2024-11-20 00:20 Matthew Medhurst (Dutch darts player) Matthew Medhurst (born 9 September 1983 from Pembury, Kent) is a former English–born Dutch professional darts player who competed in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-20 00:30 Pascal Arnou (French weightlifter) Pascal Arnou (born 1 August 1966) is a French weightlifter. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 00:30 Arbi Trab (Tunisian weightlifter) Arbi Trab (born 15 February 1965) is a Tunisian weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 05:00 Epistemologies of displacement Epistemologies of displacement is a term coined by Bahamian scholar and philosopher Gilbert NMO Morris in a series of lectures published in The Triptych Papers: Lectures in Post-Colonialism, Creolization and the Epistemologies of Displacement. The concept is viewed as an exploration of the unique knowledge systems and experiences of displaced peoples, particularly in relation to how these systems are marginalized or ignored by dominant cultures. Uhhh it just cites the guy's eBook twice, and some random blog. No reliable sources, no evidence of notability. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-20 09:37 Mahamadou Baradji (French basketball player (born 1984)) Mahamadou Baradji (born March 8, 1984, in Châtenay-Malabry) is a French basketball player who played for French Pro A club Bourg during the 2003–2005 seasons. Could not find in-depth sources to meet WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-11-19 22:31 Meshal Al-Enazi (Qatari footballer) (Qatari footballer (born 1979)) Meshal Al-Enazi, (Arabic: مشعل العنزي; born February 20, 1979 ), is a Qatari footballer, who currently plays with Al-Arabi SC (Qatar) of Qatar. He has been active with the club since 2011, and has not yet recorded a goal with the club. Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001)
2024-11-20 23:57 Mubarak Al-Besher (Emirati swimmer) Mubarak Al Besher (born 15 July 1988) is an Emirati swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 100 metre breaststroke, finishing in 42nd place in the heats, failing to reach the semifinals. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 03:01 Hassan Tatanaki (Libyan born business man) Hassan Tatanaki (Arabic: حسن طاطاناكي) is a Libyan-born businessman who invests in building of local Libyan communities civil society programs ranging from organic farming, water resource management, water and waste water treatment, the construction of educational facilities, and improvement of the program at the Tobruk School for the Blind. Sources do not support subject having notability (Imcdc)
2024-11-21 08:52 Christian Jentschke (German darts player) Christian Jentschke (born 20 November 1993) is a professional German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 09:11 Thomas Köhnlein (German darts player) Thomas Köhnlein (born 30 July 1972 in Karlsruhe) is a German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 11:35 Ginger & the Sonic Circus (UK musical group) Ginger & the Sonic Circus is a collective of friends and musicians led by the Wildhearts' frontman Ginger (David Walls). Non-notable band; only information found consists of reviews of live shows, WP mirrors, and brief interviews with members, none of which count toward notability. Fails WP:NBAND. Unsourced since 2010. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-21 12:21 Street to Nowhere (Californian rock band of the 2000s) Street to Nowhere was an indie/alternative rock band from Oakland, California. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:NBAND. No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and no updates. Never been referenced. No coverage at all. (Scope creep)
2024-11-21 12:54 Lucas Hunt (American poet (born 1976)) Lucas Allen Hunt (born November 2, 1976, Davenport, Iowa) is an American poet. Unable to locate any books reviews. Fails WP:NAUTHOR. Unable to find an reliable coverage. Fails WP:SIGCOV No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never been updated. (Scope creep)
2024-11-21 13:35 Diana Plotkin (American activist) Diana Plotkin is a neighborhood activist in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles. As president of the Beverly Wilshire Homes Association (BWHA), she led challenges to local projects including the Ma Maison Sofitel (hotel and restaurant), the Los Angeles Red Line Subway, the Grove shopping mall and the Beverly Connection shopping mall. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:BIO. Refs are either blank or passing mentions.No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years. (Scope creep)
2024-11-21 14:48 Jelmer Steenhuis (Dutch creator of puzzles and games) Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 March 1954) is a Dutch creator of puzzles and games. Steenhuis is best known for his weekly puzzles in the newspaper NRC Handelsblad and magazine Vrij Nederland. Tagged with notability and other things since 2010. I found a paywalled interview, [2], but not a very suitable topic for Wikipedia. Noting that most of the things he worked with are redlinked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:43 Harold Isaza (Colombian footballer (born 1995)) Harold Isaza Gutiérrez (born June 29, 1995) is a Colombian professional footballer who last played for Club León. Does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. One season for Caldas isn't enough. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:48 Yan (footballer, born 1997) (Brazilian footballer) Yan Maciel dos Santos (born March 24, 1997) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for CD Olimpia of Honduras. Does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 21:25 Dwane Husbands (Barbadian singer (born 1985)) Dwane Husbands (born 24 July 1985) is a Barbadian singer who is best known for being featured on the Rihanna song Dem Haters, thus appearing on her 2006 second album "A Girl like Me". One featuring credit does not notability make. Similar case to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hittman, who only featured on an album. Notability-tagged for 13 years. "is claimed to have released two singles" - this is not encyclopedic. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 21:26 Finnur Jóhannsson (Icelandic musician) Finnur Jóhannsson (born 28 July 1955) is an Icelandic musician, singer and songwriter. He has been involved in the Icelandic music business for decades and performed the song "Allt eða ekki neitt" in the 2007 Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins. Notability-tagged for 13 years. One song contest does not equal notability (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 21:48 Gideon Kimbrell (American businessman) Gideon Kimbrell is an entrepreneur and software engineer, best known as the Co-Founder/Co-Chairman of the company InList. He co-founded InList in 2013 after agreeing to a creative partnership with Fueled's founder Rameet Chawla and validating the initial concept with prominent nightlife executive Michael Capponi. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. References are passing mentions, don't mention him, press releases or are articles/blog posts he wrote. None are actually WP:SIGCOV about this person. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-21 22:16 Evangelos Sarris (Greek revolutionary) Evangelos Sarris (Greek: Ευάγγελος Σαρρής; 1881 – February 1917) was an officer of the Cretan gendarmerie and one of the leaders of the National Defence movement in Greece. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Searches online find a different person, a living oncologist. There is a Greek article, but it’s also unsourced. (Bearian)
2024-11-21 23:53 Laura Moss (filmmaker) Laura Moss (born 1982) is an American director and screenwriter. They are best known for directing and co-writing the 2023 psychological horror film Birth/Rebirth. [BLP]
2024-11-22 02:07 Xiexiemaster (Chinese chess program) Xiexiemaster, or simply Xiexie, is a strong xiangqi (Chinese chess) program created by Pascal Tang in 1998. At the beginning, as the program was located in France, it was difficult to find high-class Chinese chess players. Finally, some European top players accepted to challenge the software (Hua Say Ty, Woo Wei Cheung, and Dang Thanh Trung). Fails WP: GNG. I can't find any sources to support the subject's notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-20 13:27 Charles E. Alden (American inventor) Charles E. Alden (fl. 1906) was an obscure American inventor mentioned in a 1906 edition of the New York World who was claimed to have created the idea of a vest pocket telephone, a device that was the precursor of the cell phone. An article entitled: “Ingenious Yankee Invents Simple Telephone System” appeared in the May 24, 1907 edition of L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans–a New Orleans newspaper. Not notable. No mention by a trustworthy newspaper other than a debunking article by HuffPost. Rest of the mentions are by conspirancy theorists. (Changeworld1984)
2024-11-20 00:36 Ambrose Feese Asula Ambrose Feese (born 7 December 1944) known as Ambrose Feese, is a chartered accountant, public servant, administrator and banker. He was the former minister of works and housing in the Nigerian government between 1998 to 1999. No clear indication of notability (Cutlass)
2024-11-20 13:56 Scott Fontaine (American journalist) Scott Fontaine is an American journalist. He has reported from Iraq, Kuwait, Tanzania, Rwanda and across the United States. He has appeared on Fox News, PBS and various local television and radio stations. This is just a resume typed out in paragraphs. The references are articles he wrote, not articles about him. Doesn't meet WP:JOURNALIST (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-20 20:11 Mirza Ebrahim Khan Sahhafbashi (Iranian photographer and cinematographer) Mirza Ebrahim Khan Sahhafbashi (Persian: میرزا ابراهیم خان صحاف‌باشی; c. 1855–1922) was a pioneering Iranian photographer and cinematographer. Could not find any sources. Seems to lack WP:N and WP:PROOF. If someone finds Persian sources, try to cite. (MSLQr)
2024-11-21 23:48 Giannis Agouris (Greek writer and journalist) Giannis Agouris (Greek: Γιάννης Αγγούρης, July 20, 1930 – August 1, 2006) was a Greek writer and journalist from Achaia. Unreferenced article (also Greek version unreferenced). Searched his name in English and Greek in google news and google books and only yielded 1 hit. Fails WP:AUTHOR and WP:BIO. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 01:59 Harold Hyman (journalist) (American-born journalist) Harold Hyman is a Paris-based journalist. He was born in New York City, attended the Lycée Français de New York, and graduated from Columbia University with a degree in international affairs. He has been a journalist in Paris since 1988, specializing in international diplomacy and international cultural relations. Doesn't meet WP:JOURNALIST, the only reference is to a listing of shows that doesn't mention Harold Hyman (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-21 18:12 Gajendra Singh Kalyanwat Gajendra Singh Kalyanwat was a landowner, self-employed businessman and aspiring politician from Dausa district, about 120 km east of Jaipur, in Rajasthan, India. A local politician who started his career with the Bharatiya Janata Party, he switched to Samajwadi Party and contested the 2003 Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha elections as an SP candidate when the BJP denied him an election ticket. WP:BLP1E. It's a very sad event but the news coverage was all due to it, and he was not covered again in other sources. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-21 08:06 James W. Parkinson (American lawyer) James W. Parkinson (born 1949) is a California lawyer and author, an activist for reparations to be paid to Americans who were slave laborers for private Japanese companies during World War II.[citation needed] Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:BIO. No indication of signifiance. No coverage. (Scope creep)
2024-11-21 15:58 Peter York (British management consultant) Peter York (born Peter Wallis; 1944) is a British management consultant, author and broadcaster best known for writing Harpers & Queen's The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook with Ann Barr. He has worked as a columnist for The Independent on Sunday, GQ and Management Today, and Associate of the media, analysis and networking organisation Editorial Intelligence. Promotional page for obscure individual. Fails GNG. Scources are passing mentions. (Cambial Yellowing)
2024-11-22 05:26 Hazem Helmy (Egyptian squash player) Hazem Helmy (born 26 July 2000) is an Egyptian professional squash player who plays for Egypt men's national squash team. He achieved his career-high PSA singles ranking of 190 in March 2020 during the 2019-20 PSA World Tour. I can't seem to find any sources on him beyond the listed databases. The arzwiki is no better. (JayCubby)
2024-11-22 05:41 Ricky Sudale (English professional darts player) Ricky Sudale (born 29 May 1966) is an English professional darts player who has played in Professional Darts Corporation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 05:50 Bruno Rangel (darts player) (Brazilian darts player) Bruno Rangel (born 16 April 1966) is a Brazilian professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 05:35 Kostas Pantelidis (Greek darts player (born 1985)) Kostas Pantelidis (born 11 November 1985, in Athens) is a Greek professional darts player who competes in British Darts Organisation. He has qualified for the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship. Unreferenced and fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 10:03 Thepphithak Chindavong (Laotian swimmer) Thepphithak Chindavong (born 1991) is a Laotian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle and was eliminated in the heats. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 15:41 Jesús Ortega (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1997)) Jesús Ortega Benítez (born March 30, 1997, in Cuernavaca, Morelos) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Gavilanes de Matamoros. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only 1 game in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:41 Emiliano Gómez (Mexican footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Emiliano Gómez Vizcarra (born March 2, 1991, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Cafetaleros de Tapachula. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only 1 game in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 14:51 Guptisagar (Indian Jain monk) Upadhyaya Shri Guptisagarji is a Digambara monk who currently has the rank of an Upadhyaya. Born in 1957, he took ailak diksha under Acharya Vidyasagar ji in 1980, Muni diksha in 1982 also under Acharya Vidyasagar. He was initiated an Upadhyaya by Acharya Vidyanand ji in 1991. low notability and unreliable sources. Also lack of reliable sources as per WP:RS (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-22 15:43 Omar Arroyo (Mexican footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Omar Arroyo Sánchez (born April 1, 1992, in Fresnillo, Zacatecas) is a Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who plays for C.D. Tepatitlán de Morelos. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 555 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 15:47 Edwin Sandez (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Edwin Roberto Sandez Cota (born 7 June 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Coras de Nayarit F.C. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 390 minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 15:54 Daniel Kamau (writer) (Kenyan writer) Dan Kamau is from a Kenyan family of five. He attended Kenyatta University and graduated with a BA.[citation needed] Individual is not notable; fails WP:GNG. No significant coverage in reliable secondary sources. (GranCavallo)
2024-11-22 15:59 José Luis Vásquez (Peruvian footballer (born 1957)) José Luis Vásquez (born 1957) is a retired Peruvian professional football player and manager. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, though the Spanish Wikipedia version is longer I'm also invoking WP:TNT here. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:02 Sergio Vega (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1988)) Sergio Vega Gómez (born May 19, 1988, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Celaya on loan from Tijuana of Liga MX. Failure to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played some matches in the Ascenso a decade ago. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:03 Fidel Vázquez (Mexican footballer (born 1989)) Fidel Vázquez Arroyo (born May 20, 1989, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for U. de G. of Ascenso MX. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:05 Nigel Williams (priest) (Welsh Christian cleric (born 1963)) Nigel Howard Williams is the current dean of St Asaph. Low-level religious figure. Fails WP:BASIC.No useful secondary sources. (AusLondonder)
2024-11-22 16:40 Ko Kyung-te (Zainichi Korean footballer (born 1995)) Ko Kyung-te (born April 6, 1995 in Tokyo) is a South Korean football player. He plays for Tokyo Musashino City FC. Utter failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Played 1 game in the third Japanese league, no usable sources on adult sports in ja:wiki. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:40 Masahide Hiraoka (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Iwaki FC. Overt failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Played 2 games in the third Japanese league, no usable sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 23:37 Fawzi Burhma (Kuwaiti swimmer (born 1950)) Fawzi Burhma (born 2 October 1950) is a Kuwaiti former swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 23:55 Khaled Al-Assaf (Kuwaiti swimmer) Khaled Al-Assaf (born 8 March 1964) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre freestyle at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-23 01:36 Muhammed Nanabhay (South African cricket umpire) Muhammed Zunaid Nanabhay (born 11 January 1967) is a South African former cricket umpire. His only stint of international umpiring was standing in one ODI game in 2002. One match. No sigocov. We aren't a database. (JayCubby)
2024-11-23 02:00 Umar Abrahams (South African cricketer (born 1981)) Umar Abrahams (born 7 February 1981) is a South African cricketer. He played 36 first-class and 43 List A matches between 1998 and 2010. He was also part of South Africa's squad for the 2000 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. fails notability guidelines (JayCubby)
2024-11-23 02:11 Mauricio Sanchez (Venezuelan actor) Mauricio Sanchez (born December 1973) is a Venezuelan actor. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-11-23 07:37 Alan López (Mexican footballer (born 1990)) Alan Alfredo López Rosales (born 21 June 1990 in Guadalajara, Jalisco), known as Alan López, is a former Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who last played for Venados on loan from Atlas. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played 243 minutes in Liga Mexico and 10 times in the second league. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:41 Ricardo Alonso López (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Ricardo Alonso López Encinas (born 17 February 1994, in Hermosillo) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Real Zamora. He made his professional debut with Club León during a Copa MX win against Correcaminos UAT on 18 August 2015. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 427 cup minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:42 Carlos Humberto López (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) Carlos Humberto López Guzmán (born February 19, 1996) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Cafetaleros de Chiapas Premier. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 490 minutes in the Liga Mexico, the rest in amateur leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:43 Nahoshi Lugo (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Nahoshi Yoshinori Lugo Ortega (born October 10, 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Tecos on loan from U. de G. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 381 minutes in the Ascenso, the rest in amateur leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:46 Alejandro Muñóz (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Alejandro Muñóz Rocha (born February 17, 1992, in León, Guanajuato), better known as Alejandro Muñóz, is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Reynosa F.C. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 731 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:54 Justin Pérez (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Justin Allen Pérez Aguilar (born February 9, 1992, in Eagle Pass, Texas) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for C.F. Monterrey Premier. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 90 minutes in a Mexican cup. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:34 Humberto Guzmán (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Humberto Leonardo Guzmán Muñoz (born 9 April 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Of his matches, only 663 minutes came in the two highest Mexican leagues, the rest in amateur leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 09:55 Dale Newton (darts player) (English darts player) Dale Newton (born 10 August 1983) is an English former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is the brother of fellow darts player Wes Newton. He was nicknamed Artful Dodger. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 09:56 Jeffrey Van Egdom (Belgian darts player) Jeffrey Van Egdom (born 28 August 1987) is a Belgian professional darts player. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 10:00 Rhys Hayden (English darts player) Rhys Hayden (born 8 October 1994) is an English darts player playing in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. He qualified for the 2015 BDO World Darts Championship. His nickname is "Lightning". unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 10:16 Matthew Dicken (English darts player) Matthew Dicken (born 27 December 1992) is an English professional darts player who currently competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 10:17 Daniel Day (darts player) (English darts player) Daniel Day is an English professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) tournaments. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-22 15:46 Patricio Sánchez (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Patricio Daniel Sánchez Espina (born March 17, 1992, in Puebla City), known as Patricio Sánchez, is a Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who plays for Irapuato F.C. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 13 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:07 Reynaldo Díaz (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Reynaldo Díaz Padilla (born August 19, 1991, in Mazatlán, Sinaloa) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Ocelotes UNACH. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 18 minutes in the Liga MX. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:40 José Gilberto López (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) José Gilberto López Acosta (born October 10, 1994) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Gavilanes de Matamoros. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 98 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 21:50 Douglas Craddock Jr (American educator and administrator) Douglas Craddock Jr. is an American higher education professional and currently serves as the Vice President for Community Engagement at the University of Louisville. He is recognized for his work in advancing educational equity, fostering university-community relationships, and creating strategies to improve student success and access. Majority of article is unsourced. Sources present do not indicate enough to meet GNG, and are trivial comments. (Blethering Scot)
2024-11-23 12:32 Lo Weng Hou (Macau footballer) Lo Weng Hou (羅詠豪) is a Macau footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Caps are no longer a free pass, and Macau is one of the bottom teams in the world. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:33 Ho Ka Seng (Macau footballer) Ho Ka Seng (born 21 October 1993) is an association football forward from Macau who is currently a member of the Macau national football team and the club Chao Pak Kei. Ho made his debut for the Macau national team against Mauritius on 22 March 2018. He has been a member of Chao Pak Kei since 2015. No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Caps are no longer a free pass, and Macau is one of the bottom teams in the world. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:34 Yuki Handa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player who currently plays for St. Lucia FC in Malta. Would have failed the old NFOOTY guideline, and fails the current WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG too. Ja:wiki only has primary or routine sources. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 17:16 David Prager (American broadcast producer, technology writer, journalist and media executive) David Lawrence Prager (born January 17, 1977) is one of the co-founders and Vice President of Special Projects for Revision3. He has also worked for ZDTV, TechTV, and G4. No indication of notability. No independent sources (Hipal)
2024-11-17 20:51 Cristian Cruz (American soccer player) Cristian Rolando Cruz Ortega (born January 2, 1995) is an American former professional soccer player. Cruz was born in the United States, his parents are from Mexico. No trace of notability, played 30 minutes in the Ascenso and the rest on amateur level. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 13:46 Steve Hollar (American actor) Steven C. Hollar (born c. 1966) is an American actor known for his role as Rade Butcher in the 1986 film Hoosiers starring Gene Hackman. Bit part actor who has barely acted. Fails WP:NACTOR, WP:SIGCOV. No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list since 2010. (Scope creep)
2024-11-23 23:18 Goom's Hill (Location near Abbots Morton in Worcestershire, England) Goom's Hill is a location near Abbots Morton in Worcestershire, England. Non-notable natural feature. Only trivial mentions and WP mirrors found when searching for sources. Fails WP:NFEATURE and WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-24 05:07 Danny Miller (radio producer) (American radio producer) Daniel Miller is the co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-format radio program produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed throughout the United States by National Public Radio. He began working on the program in 1978, becoming the senior producer in 1987. [BLP]
[Failed to parse] Jacques Lassaigne (French Art Historian and Critic) Jacques Lassaigne (born in Paris on December 17, 1911, and died on February 10, 1983) was a French art historian, art critic, and museum curator. He served as the president of the International Association of Art Critics from 1966 to 1969 and was the chief curator of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris from 1971 to 1978. [Failed to parse]

Culture/Biography/Women

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2024-11-19 05:15 Otago Gold Rush (basketball) Otago Gold Rush was a New Zealand Women's Basketball team 2015–2020. They were finalists in FIBA Oceania Championship for Women in 2013 and 2015. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG (DaHuzyBru)
2024-11-20 23:09 Emma Flood (Norwegian tennis player) Emma Flood (born 13 October 1990) is a former tennis player from Norway. Fails notability criteria (Shrug02)
2024-11-20 23:49 Evelyn Ebhomien (Nigerian weightlifter) Evelyn Ebhomien (born 15 February 1981) is a Nigerian weightlifter. She competed in the women's lightweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 23:56 Olga Bogatyreva (Kyrgyzstani swimmer) Olga Bogatyreva (born 1 June 1980) is a Kyrgyzstani swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre individual medley and women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay events at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 16:40 Rochelle Jones (American journalist) Rochelle Peabody Jones (1945–2006) was a South Florida author and journalist, and former press secretary to Congressman Claude Pepper. Jones' books and articles are widely referenced in the Social Science and Policy Analysis fields. Jones wrote for many publications, including the Washington Post, The Nation, The Congressional Quarterly, and was a longtime reporter for People Magazine and contributed articles on health and medicine to CNN.com, WebMD, The [ ... Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. The claim that her books and articles are widely cited is unreferenced, and doesn't seem backed up by JSTOR/Google Scholar searches. The only reference is a book review with no coverage of Rochelle Jones. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-20 23:19 Lauren Parkes (American model) Lauren Parkes (Miss Black Delaware USA 2007 and Miss Maryland Galaxy 2008) was born on April 7, 1987, in Baltimore, Maryland. [BLP]
2024-11-20 22:10 Margot Sanger-Katz (American journalist) Margot Sanger-Katz is an American journalist, currently working for the New York Times, where she covers health policy for The Upshot. Prior to joining the Times, she worked for National Journal and the Concord Monitor. She has also worked at Yale Alumni Magazine as a senior staff editor, and at Legal Affairs as an associate editor. Does not appear notable, all sources are places she worked except Adweek. (लॉस एंजिल्स लेखक)
2024-11-22 03:47 Marilla North (Australian poet, educator, administrator and biographer) Marilla North (also Marilla Wilson and Marilla Eidlitz) is a biographer and cultural historian, working in Australian women’s literary history. obviously non-notable work of autobiography, set up by the user while operating a sock account, for which see WP:COIN (Axad12)
2024-11-23 12:48 List of Saint Louis Athletica players This list comprises all players who have been placed on a regular-season roster for Saint Louis Athletica since the team's first Women's Professional Soccer season in 2009. This list does not include pre-season training rosters, short term players, or discovery players who do not appear for the club. Subject does not appear to meet the criteria set by WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-11-24 00:51 Sarah Arnold (Canadian ice dancer) Sarah Arnold (born February 11, 1990) is a Canadian ice dancer. She placed 8th at the 2018 Four Continents Championships with Thomas Williams and has also competed on the Grand Prix series, with Justin Trojek. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)

Culture/Media

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2024-11-18 18:41 SCSI log pages SCSI target devices provide a number of SCSI log pages. These can be interrogated by a Log Sense command and in some cases can be set by a Log Select command. The Log Sense and Log Select commands include a 6-bit address field, allowing for 64 possible log pages. Unsourced and tagged for notability issues for seven years. I couldn't find any sources that could be used to expand the article. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 19:46 Grant Raphael Grant David Raphael is an English freelance television cameraman who came to fame on July 24, 2008 when the High Court in London ordered him to pay a total of GBP £22,000 (roughly US $44,000 at July 2008 exchange rates) for libel and breach of privacy. The subject is not sufficiently notable. The events took place 16 years ago and are no longer relevant or remarkable. The history of the internet has moved on. (Peter Galvani)
2024-11-19 00:49 Out-of-band infrastructure (Concept in the telecommunications industry) The concept of out-of-band infrastructure (OOBI) has been used throughout the telecom industry for voice communication since the mid-1950s. Having a critical requirement to always provide dial-tone for health and safety reasons, the telecom industry created elaborate mechanisms which allowed quick service restoration using alternative communication pathways which were physically and logically separate from the voice traffic itself. No significant coverage of the topic in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found blog & product sales sources. Article was created in 2004. (JoeNMLC)
2024-11-20 00:57 Elíal (Spanish experimental pop band) Elíal is a Castilian Spanish experimental pop band from Valencia, Spain. The band was founded by Alberto Amar (vocals, guitar, and piano) and Eli m Rufat (vocals and synths) in July 2012. Their influences include artists like James Blake, Portishead, Piratas, or Radiohead. Doesn't meet WP:NMUSIC, sources are interviews, blog posts, etc. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-21 06:13 North East Mail (newspaper) North East Mail is an Indian English-language newspaper published from Guwahati, Assam, India. This newspaper is published weekly. There are no results for this newspaper via Google search aside from Wikipedia mirrors and other lists derived from Wikipedia. The article's 2 references are (1) a PDF hosted at the newspaper's alleged domain, although the domain is now inaccessible and no page at the domain appears to have been archived while it was live; and (2) a different domain operated by a person claiming to also be the editor of this newspaper. (Peloneous)
2024-11-21 06:27 Jagat Darpan (Indian newspaper) Jagat Darpan(literally Worlds Mirror) is a Gujarati newspaper in Gujarat, India, owned by Mama's Group It is one of the highest circulation Gujarati weeklies, with the most editions in Gujarat. Page appears likely to have been created as WP:PROMO. Further, the single source offered is misrepresented as being about this subject — the chapter is not titled "Jagat Darpan: No. 1 From Day One", but rather "Dainik Bhaskar: No. 1 From Day One". No further sources in English seem available from Google search. (Peloneous)
2024-11-21 21:48 Gideon Kimbrell (American businessman) Gideon Kimbrell is an entrepreneur and software engineer, best known as the Co-Founder/Co-Chairman of the company InList. He co-founded InList in 2013 after agreeing to a creative partnership with Fueled's founder Rameet Chawla and validating the initial concept with prominent nightlife executive Michael Capponi. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. References are passing mentions, don't mention him, press releases or are articles/blog posts he wrote. None are actually WP:SIGCOV about this person. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-20 13:56 Scott Fontaine (American journalist) Scott Fontaine is an American journalist. He has reported from Iraq, Kuwait, Tanzania, Rwanda and across the United States. He has appeared on Fox News, PBS and various local television and radio stations. This is just a resume typed out in paragraphs. The references are articles he wrote, not articles about him. Doesn't meet WP:JOURNALIST (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-20 22:10 Margot Sanger-Katz (American journalist) Margot Sanger-Katz is an American journalist, currently working for the New York Times, where she covers health policy for The Upshot. Prior to joining the Times, she worked for National Journal and the Concord Monitor. She has also worked at Yale Alumni Magazine as a senior staff editor, and at Legal Affairs as an associate editor. Does not appear notable, all sources are places she worked except Adweek. (लॉस एंजिल्स लेखक)
2024-11-21 01:59 Harold Hyman (journalist) (American-born journalist) Harold Hyman is a Paris-based journalist. He was born in New York City, attended the Lycée Français de New York, and graduated from Columbia University with a degree in international affairs. He has been a journalist in Paris since 1988, specializing in international diplomacy and international cultural relations. Doesn't meet WP:JOURNALIST, the only reference is to a listing of shows that doesn't mention Harold Hyman (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-21 15:58 Peter York (British management consultant) Peter York (born Peter Wallis; 1944) is a British management consultant, author and broadcaster best known for writing Harpers & Queen's The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook with Ann Barr. He has worked as a columnist for The Independent on Sunday, GQ and Management Today, and Associate of the media, analysis and networking organisation Editorial Intelligence. Promotional page for obscure individual. Fails GNG. Scources are passing mentions. (Cambial Yellowing)
2024-11-23 02:11 Mauricio Sanchez (Venezuelan actor) Mauricio Sanchez (born December 1973) is a Venezuelan actor. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-11-23 18:53 ABC ALGOL (Programming language) ABC ALGOL is an extension of the programming language ALGOL 60 with arbitrary data structures and user-defined operators, intended for computer algebra (symbolic mathematics). Despite its advances, it was never used as widely as Algol proper. Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)

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2024-11-20 15:54 128 Lit (New York City-based literary magazine) 128 Lit (stylized as 128 LIT) is a literary magazine and multimedia project based in New York City. Founded by Andrew Felsher and Yehui Zhao in February of 2022, the publication publishes and showcases poetry, fiction, essays, translation, art, and other diverse forms of media in both print and online forms. Sources cited are blogs, interviews, directories, or the organization itself. Upon searching, I cannot find any additional source material which would demonstrate notability. (Seraphimblade)
2024-11-21 14:48 Jelmer Steenhuis (Dutch creator of puzzles and games) Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 March 1954) is a Dutch creator of puzzles and games. Steenhuis is best known for his weekly puzzles in the newspaper NRC Handelsblad and magazine Vrij Nederland. Tagged with notability and other things since 2010. I found a paywalled interview, [3], but not a very suitable topic for Wikipedia. Noting that most of the things he worked with are redlinked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 23:29 Penman & Greenwood The Daily Mirror investigators who exposed rogues in the Thursday edition of the paper between 1999 and 2006. Journalists Andrew Penman and Michael Greenwood found the cheats and confronted them. Incomprehensible article. Unsourced for nearly a decade. (WeirdNAnnoyed)

Culture/Media/Films

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2024-11-19 05:34 Alexandre O. Philippe (Swiss film director) Alexandre O. Philippe is a Swiss American film director whose films include the documentaries Doc of the Dead, The People vs. George Lucas, and 78/52. Philippe is Creative Director and co-owner of Denver-based Cinema Vertige and his most recent commissioned work for the City of Denver garnered four Heartland Emmy Awards. This article does not have sufficient coverage in reliable, independent sources to establish notability per Wikipedia’s guidelines on biographies of living persons. The current references are limited to routine film reviews and self-published material, which do not provide significant, independent analysis. (42bSeat)
2024-11-22 15:56 Mailon Rivera (American actor) Mailon Rivera is a New York City native and actor. With starring roles in films such as Midnight Blue and Skin Deep and guest appearances on over 35 top rated television shows, he is also known for his role as Nation of Islam leader, Min. Xavier Salaam on the Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning drama series The Shield, and Omar K. There doesn't appear to be significant coverage of the subject (Toweli)

Culture/Media/Music

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2024-11-17 20:54 L.B. One (Musical artist) Lianny Boudjadi, born 14 June 1988 in Paris is a French and Algerian DJ and record producer. Completely unsourced article created by an WP:SPA that, based on the username, was also a potential WP:COI. The article has no sources, and searches for both his real name and stage name did not turn up any significant coverage in reliable sources. Fails the WP:GNG and WP:NMUSICBIO. (Rorshacma)
2024-11-18 14:26 Amorgos Sousta (Anonymous Greek folkloric tune) Amorgos Sousta or Σούστα Αμοργού(el) is an anonymous Greek folkloric tune (Sousta or syrtos ).The meter is 4
4
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2024-11-18 14:28 Aoi Yoru (2007 video by X Japan) Aoi Yoru (literally "Blue Night") is an X Japan live DVD released on July 25, 2007. It contains the band's performance at the Tokyo Dome on December 30, 1994. A DVD containing the concert from the following night (Shiroi Yoru) was released on the same day, along with a limited edition, containing both concerts and additional material (see Aoi Yoru Shiroi Yoru Complete Edition). Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-11-19 12:37 The Chillout Project (Filipino compilation album series) The Chillout Project is a series of compilations featuring house, downtempo, and lounge music by various artists compiled and produced by Anton Ramos. Failing to find any coverage on this series to suggest it's notable. (Cakelot1)
2024-11-20 00:03 Prizrachnyj Svet (2004 EP by Catharsis) Призрачный Свет (Prizrachnyj Svet - Eerie Light) is the third EP by the Russian power metal band Catharsis. It was released on April 20, 2004 by Irond. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Run of the mill LP without evidence of notability by a barely notable band. (Bearian)
2024-11-20 18:56 Rodent Popsicle Records (American record label) Rodent Popsicle is an American record label, founded by Bill Damon, singer of the band Toxic Narcotic, with the help of his bandmates. Following the DIY ethic, the purpose of the label is not to pursue profits from the releases but to help bands get heard. Completely unverified (and website is dead), and there's nothing I can find in Google, Google News, Google Books (one mention in a book, Global Punk, but no discussion). (Drmies)
2024-11-21 01:39 Kiss You in the Rain – Max Lorentz sings David Bowie (2011 studio album by Max Lorentz) Kiss You In The Rain - Max Lorentz Sings David Bowie is the fifth album from Swedish artist Max Lorentz. This wikipedia page has no sources, and upon an internet search this album doesn't appear to have any notability or even reviews. This is my first time proposing an article be deleted so apologies if I am doing it wrong. (Rainmirage)
2024-11-21 11:35 Ginger & the Sonic Circus (UK musical group) Ginger & the Sonic Circus is a collective of friends and musicians led by the Wildhearts' frontman Ginger (David Walls). Non-notable band; only information found consists of reviews of live shows, WP mirrors, and brief interviews with members, none of which count toward notability. Fails WP:NBAND. Unsourced since 2010. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-21 12:21 Street to Nowhere (Californian rock band of the 2000s) Street to Nowhere was an indie/alternative rock band from Oakland, California. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:NBAND. No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and no updates. Never been referenced. No coverage at all. (Scope creep)
2024-11-21 21:15 Storm Weather Shanty Choir Storm Weather Shanty Choir is a Norwegian sextet from Stord, Norway that performs mostly traditional Norwegian and English sea shanties. They were formed in 2000, by shantyman Haakon Steinar Vatle, and used to introduce themselves as "the roughest, toughest and youngest boy band in Norway, singing 150 years old cover songs". Promotional, fails WP:NBAND. Tagged as non-notable on the very day it was created in 2011. (2A02:FE1:E185:A000:614B:6B9E:FBB9:DC3F)
2024-11-21 21:25 Dwane Husbands (Barbadian singer (born 1985)) Dwane Husbands (born 24 July 1985) is a Barbadian singer who is best known for being featured on the Rihanna song Dem Haters, thus appearing on her 2006 second album "A Girl like Me". One featuring credit does not notability make. Similar case to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hittman, who only featured on an album. Notability-tagged for 13 years. "is claimed to have released two singles" - this is not encyclopedic. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 09:38 Hot & Heavy-Handed (2020 studio album by Izaak Opatz) Hot & Heavy-Handed is the second studio album released by American country music and Americana artist Izaak Opatz. Released on December 11, 2020, it features nine covers from the likes of Clint Black, Mark Chesnutt and Dierks Bentley, along with two original tracks by Opatz. Coverage here is too sparse. One Missoulian article, three sentences from Rolling Stone, and a couple interviews. Found no additional coverage. (QuietHere)
2024-11-23 20:34 Miles! The Definitive Miles Davis at Montreux DVD Collection (album by Miles Davis) Miles! The Definitive Miles Davis at Montreux DVD Collection 1973–1991 is a 10-DVD box set by Miles Davis, comprising 10 separate concerts and interviews, recorded in Montreux, Switzerland, between 1973 and 1991. Doesn't seem notable one bit. Only sources are All About Jazz and a forum. Most likely made for promotion. (Roastedbeanz1)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2024-11-24 05:07 Danny Miller (radio producer) (American radio producer) Daniel Miller is the co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-format radio program produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed throughout the United States by National Public Radio. He began working on the program in 1978, becoming the senior producer in 1987. [BLP]

Culture/Media/Software

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2024-11-18 18:55 List of SCSI message codes This is a list of SCSI message codes. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 20:21 ESSH Client eSSH Client is a multi task client that supports many different protocols, such as SSH, SFTP, FTP, FTPS, SCP, and RExec. It also supports FTP over SSL. eSSH Client has a rich GUI design that allows multiple access channels at the same time, and has an internal window design that allows all the connections to be viewed from within a main window. Doesn't seem notable (Lollipoplollipoplollipop)
2024-11-19 02:22 ISCSI Conformance Testing and Testing Tool Requirement iSCSI conformance testing is testing to determine whether an iSCSI Initiator/Target meets the iSCSI standard. Completely unsourced essay that contains large amounts of original research. Fixing the issues with this page would entail blanking the page, so WP: STARTOVER applies here. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-19 16:46 IBM Informix C-ISAM IBM Informix C-ISAM (also C-ISAM or cisam) is an X/Open standards-compliant Application programming interface (API) to an Indexed Sequential Access Method or ISAM. Fails WP: N. Tagged for sourcing issues for more than three years at this point, and I couldn't find strong enough sourcing from a WP: BEFORE to improve this article to meet notability guidelines. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-19 16:54 Generalized Music Plug-in Interface Generalized Music Plug-in Interface (GMPI) is a working group of the MIDI Manufacturers Association set up to consider the feasibility of a standard interface for audio and MIDI software plug-ins, to complement or supersede existing vendor-specific interfaces such as Audio Units. Fails WP: N. From my WP: BEFORE, I found a short blurb on LWN that called the project "largely unsuccessful" and nothing beyond trivial mentions in any other source. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 01:07 Ac1db1tch3z (Hacker group) Ac1db1tch3z (also known as AB for short) were a hacking group most well known for their 0day exploits in Linux, CVS and supply chain attacks on UnrealIRCd and ProFTPD. Non-notable per WP:NORG. See the analysis of sources on the talk page. (Викидим)
2024-11-22 03:17 APLX (dialect of the APL programming language) APLX is a cross-platform dialect of the programming language APL, created by British company MicroAPL, Ltd. APLX is intended for uses such as financial planning, market research, statistics, management information, and various kinds of scientific and engineering work. Fails WP: GNG. I conducted a WP: BEFORE and found some mentions in a couple books, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 05:29 Epictetus Database Client (Database software) Epictetus was a free cross-platform multi-database administration tool that used JVM to run. Epictetus was distributed as freeware by Antilogic Software, but has been discontinued since 2009. only references are a now defunct discussion board https://web.archive.org/web/20160313204907/http://www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=50887 (Cander0000)
2024-11-20 15:04 SmarterTools SmarterTools Inc. is a privately held software company based in Phoenix, Arizona. The company specializes in developing software products for communication, analytics, and server management. Among its core offerings is SmarterMail, a business-class email, and collaboration platform. While it may not qualify for WP:A7 (since "The company's tools are widely used across industries..." may be considered a claim of significance and might plausibly imply something that could result in notability) or WP:G11 (since it may not be considered "exclusively promotional"), it becomes quickly apparent upon searching for sources that the company certainly fails WP:GNG/WP:NCORP. (Side note: There is a nearly identical (recently declined) draft for this company, Draft:SmarterTools, which was created by the creator of this article.) (Felida97)
2024-11-22 09:48 Supranet (Fusion of physical and digital worlds) Supranet is a term coined by Gartner at the turn of the 21st century to describe the fusion of the physical and digital worlds. This article fails to meet criteria for notability; This page is the only mention of the term available on the internet apart from Gartner, Inc's own marketing materials. (Themoonisacheese)
2024-11-22 18:34 .XIP (File format) An .XIP file is a XAR archive that can be digitally signed for integrity. The .XIP file format was introduced in OS X 10.9, along with Apple's release of Swift. .XIP allows for a digital signature to be applied and verified on the receiving system before the archive is expanded. Fails WP: GNG. I can't find any sources that aren't published by Apple (who developed this file format) that are reliable enough to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 03:13 APTonCD APTonCD is a tool that can back up software packages (.deb files) downloaded via Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) or aptitude, creating a repository that can be used to install those packages on other computers without Internet access. APTonCD gathers the collected packages into a single ISO image. Fails WP: GNG. I conducted a WP: BEFORE and could not find any sources that would establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-24 00:12 ADS-AC ADS-AC is an experimental open source program which implements Absolutely Dynamic System (ADS), a proposed mechanism for artificial consciousness (AC). Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. Tagged for notability issues for four months at time of PROD. (HyperAccelerated)

Culture/Media/Television

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2024-11-18 18:54 The Real News (Pakistan) (English-language comedy show in Pakistan) The Real News is Pakistan's first English-language comedy show, which airs on Play TV. The show was created by Saad Haroon, who also hosts the show along with co-host Danish Ali. The show makes fun of actual news events using political and social satire. Done WP:BEFORE. Can't establish notability. (Wikibear47)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2024-11-21 14:48 Jelmer Steenhuis (Dutch creator of puzzles and games) Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 March 1954) is a Dutch creator of puzzles and games. Steenhuis is best known for his weekly puzzles in the newspaper NRC Handelsblad and magazine Vrij Nederland. Tagged with notability and other things since 2010. I found a paywalled interview, [4], but not a very suitable topic for Wikipedia. Noting that most of the things he worked with are redlinked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 21:28 Jogo Justo (Brazilian reduced video game tax burden initiative) The Fair Play Project (Projeto Jogo Justo, in Portuguese) is an initiative that has the objective of reducing the tax burden on imported video games in Brazil, which is around 72.18%. Fails WP:NORG. Notability-tagged for 13 years. (Geschichte)
2024-11-20 13:58 Aimsey (Welsh internet personality (born 2001)) Aimee (born 11 December 2001), known professionally as Aimsey, is a Welsh Twitch streamer, TikToker and YouTuber best known for their gaming commentary and various collaborations with other content creators. Aimsey has also been involved in the Dream SMP and MC Championship. This article requires upgrading to standalone status; presently, it may warrant deletion, although it could potentially be recreated in the future if it gains sufficient notability. (Spaceteez)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2024-11-17 14:04 Paruthiyur K. Santhanaraman (Indian banker) Paruthiyur K. Santhanaraman is an Indian writer, Pravachan pundit, and former Deputy Treasurer of the Reserve Bank of India. Santhanaraman retired as the Deputy Treasurer of the Reserve Bank of India in Chennai after 40 years of service.[when?] He also served as a guest faculty member of the Reserve Bank of India and taught many classes on banking and HRD. Fails WP:GNG; subject is not notable. No significant coverage in reliable sources or even trivial mentions. External links are to online stores, trivial mentions, and non-reliable sources. (GranCavallo)
2024-11-20 00:29 Puchong Perdana Mosque (Mosque in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia) The Puchong Perdana Mosque (Malay: Masjid Puchong Perdana) is a mosque in Puchong Perdana township in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia near Puchong Lake. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Run of the mill religious building. No sources at Google books, news, or newspapers. (Bearian)
2024-11-20 05:00 Epistemologies of displacement Epistemologies of displacement is a term coined by Bahamian scholar and philosopher Gilbert NMO Morris in a series of lectures published in The Triptych Papers: Lectures in Post-Colonialism, Creolization and the Epistemologies of Displacement. The concept is viewed as an exploration of the unique knowledge systems and experiences of displaced peoples, particularly in relation to how these systems are marginalized or ignored by dominant cultures. Uhhh it just cites the guy's eBook twice, and some random blog. No reliable sources, no evidence of notability. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-22 10:57 Phthisis (mythology) (personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction in Greek mythology) Phthisis (Ancient Greek: Φθίσις, phthísis; 'wasting away'; Roman name; Tabes), one of the Nosoi/Pestis, was the personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction, in Greco-Roman mythology.[citation needed] I can find no reason to believe that the ancient Greeks used "Phthisis" as a mythological personification. I can find no mention in Oxford Classical Dictionary, Brill's New Pauly, or the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Usages cited in LSJ are all medical or metaphorical; no use as a personification is mentioned. This article was previously sourced to theoi.org, which aside from being unreliable also did not support that there was a Greek mythological personification of phthisis; the closest they get is citing a passage of Seneca whose use of the word tabes in Latin might be read as a personification and might be glossed in Greek as phthisis, but one metaphorical use in poetry does not a mythological figure make, and one Latin metaphorical use in poetry certainly does not demonstrate the existence of a Greek myth. (Caeciliusinhorto-public)
2024-11-22 11:23 Shakunamanojaya (Hindu wedding ritual) After the Yenne Saastra, at the beginning of the Hindu marriage rituals, auspicious omens are looked for. When pleasing or agreeable omens are observed, Shakunamanojaya (which literally means the conquering of one's mind by omens) is said to be achieved. Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. Searches on Google news, newspapers, books, and scholar reveal zero sources. (Bearian)
2024-11-22 14:48 Saubhagyasagar (Indian Jain monk) Saubhagyasagar is a Digambara monk. low notability and unreliable sources since September 2016 (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-22 14:51 Guptisagar (Indian Jain monk) Upadhyaya Shri Guptisagarji is a Digambara monk who currently has the rank of an Upadhyaya. Born in 1957, he took ailak diksha under Acharya Vidyasagar ji in 1980, Muni diksha in 1982 also under Acharya Vidyasagar. He was initiated an Upadhyaya by Acharya Vidyanand ji in 1991. low notability and unreliable sources. Also lack of reliable sources as per WP:RS (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-22 14:54 Pranamsagar (Indian Jain monk) He know as bhaktamar wale baba Muni Shri 108 Pranamsagar Ji Maharaj is a Digambara monk. low notability and lack of reliable sources to expand the article. (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-22 16:05 Nigel Williams (priest) (Welsh Christian cleric (born 1963)) Nigel Howard Williams is the current dean of St Asaph. Low-level religious figure. Fails WP:BASIC.No useful secondary sources. (AusLondonder)

Culture/Sports

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2024-11-17 10:10 John Hinchcliffe (English rugby league footballer) John Hinchcliffe is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at club level for Castleford. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2024-11-17 10:12 Joe Holmes (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) Joe Holmes was a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at club level for Castleford (Heritage No. 178). Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2024-11-17 10:13 Richard Parker (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) Richard Parker is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at club level for Castleford. Non-notable RL player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT. (J Mo 101)
2024-11-17 12:01 Malavan Sport and Cultural Club Malavan Sport and Cultural Club is an Iranian multisport club based in Bandar Anzali, in Iran's Gilan province. It was established in 1969 under the supervision of the Iranian Navy and initially only had a football team which still exists today as Malavan Football Club. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Run of the mill sports facility. (Bearian)
2024-11-17 20:43 Shuga Arai (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Okinawa SV. No trace of notability, played 2 games in Japan's second league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:46 Yuta Shimomura (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. No trace of notability, played 5 games in Japan's third league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:51 José Sánchez (footballer, born 1996) (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) José Alberto Sánchez Robles (born 19 January 1996 in Zapopan, Jailsco) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Atlante F.C. No trace of notability, played 263 minutes for Atlante. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:57 Junior Moreno (Colombian footballer (born 1997)) José María Junior Moreno Huaca (born 19 January 1997) is a Colombian professional footballer. When 42 minutes in Mexico's second league and some games in Colombia's second league is all he's done, it would need more significant coverage to meet the guidelines. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:58 Han Byung-yong (South Korean footballer (born 1983)) Han Byung-yong (Korean한병용; born November 27, 1983) is a South Korean footballer. He is currently a free agent. He was on the books at K-League side Suwon Samsung Bluewings, for whom he made 14 first team appearances. When 14 football games is all he's done, he would need much more significant independent coverage to meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:59 Lee Se-joo (South Korean footballer) Lee Se-Joo (born October 2, 1987) is a South Korean football player who played for Incheon United from 2006 to 2011. When 21 football games is all he's done, he would need much more significant independent coverage to meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:00 Carlos García (footballer, born 1997) (Mexican footballer) Carlos Fernando García Coronado (born 10 September 1997) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for UAZ. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 501 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:00 Carlos Ortega (footballer, born 1989) (Mexican footballer (born 1989)) Carlos Ortega Pérez (born 15 December 1989 in Huauchinango, Puebla) is a Mexican former footballer who last played for Venados F.C. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 882 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:01 Ángel Chavarría (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Ángel Chavarría Rivas (born June 18, 1991, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Loros de la Universidad de Colima. He made his professional debut with Cruz Azul Hidalgo during an Ascenso MX defeat to Correcaminos UAT on 20 July 2012. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 20 times in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:03 Shunya Ando (Japanese football player) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Maruyasu Okazaki. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 11 games in Japan's third league. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:03 Yuki Sakai (footballer, born 1985) (Japanese footballer (born 1985)) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 13 games in Singapore. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 09:51 2013 Gibraltar national football team This article summarises the Gibraltar national football team in 2013; the first year of official matches played by the Gibraltar national team following their affiliation with UEFA on 24 May 2013. No evidence that this is in any way a notable season, either this is a notable match (which I doubt) and the article should redirect to an article about the match, or it isn't a notable match and thus not a notable season either. (Fram)
2024-11-17 20:47 Masato Kawaguchi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. No trace of notability, played 1 game in the J League, only primary and trivial sources in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:44 Masafumi Terada (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Veertien Mie. No trace of notability, played 8 games in Japan's third league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:43 Faisal Darwish (footballer, born 1996) (Saudi Arabian footballer) Faisal Darwish Ahmed (Arabic: فيصل درويش أحمد, born 1 April 1996) is a Saudi Arabian football player who currently plays for Al-Qous as a midfielder. No trace of notability, played 1 game in Saudi pro league, creator is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:02 Shinya Chiba (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 1 game in Japan's second leaguw. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 05:15 Otago Gold Rush (basketball) Otago Gold Rush was a New Zealand Women's Basketball team 2015–2020. They were finalists in FIBA Oceania Championship for Women in 2013 and 2015. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG (DaHuzyBru)
2024-11-19 06:41 Dawid Kamrowski (Polish footballer) Dawid Kamrowski (born 12 March 1983) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 2 games in the Ekstraklasa. His career was mainly spent, according to 90minut, came in II liga and III liga. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 06:55 Celestine Romed Ngah Kebe (Cameroonian footballer) Celestine Romed Ngah Kebe (born 1984 in Akonolinga) is a retired Cameroonian association football forward who last played for Brown de Adrogué of the Primera B Metropolitana in Argentina. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 6 times in the Argentino B, according to BDFA. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 07:24 Gustavo Rodríguez (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1998)) Gustavo Adolfo Rodríguez Garcés (born 12 October 1998), known as Gustavo Rodríguez, is a Mexican football player who currently plays for Bryant University men's soccer team. Bryant Bulldogs. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, having only played 457 minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 07:30 Fernando Martínez (footballer, born 1977) (Mexican footballer and manager (born 1977)) Fernando Martínez Aldana (born 14 June 1977) is a Mexican football manager and former player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 13 games in Mexico and coached lower-level teams. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 13:36 Sidwell Mothea (Mosotho footballer) Sidwell Mothea (born 21 November 1977) is a Mosotho footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Lesotho Prison Service. He won one cap for the Lesotho national football team in 2008. No evidence of notability. (BerryForPerpetuity)
2024-11-19 23:44 Yuanjun Liu (Chinese darts player) Yuanjun Liu (born 21 April 1982) is a Chinese professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Article based on 1 database listing. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 00:20 Matthew Medhurst (Dutch darts player) Matthew Medhurst (born 9 September 1983 from Pembury, Kent) is a former English–born Dutch professional darts player who competed in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-20 00:30 Pascal Arnou (French weightlifter) Pascal Arnou (born 1 August 1966) is a French weightlifter. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 00:30 Arbi Trab (Tunisian weightlifter) Arbi Trab (born 15 February 1965) is a Tunisian weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 05:26 Teuvo Haverinen (Finnish professional darts player (born 1964)) Teuvo Haverinen is a Finnish professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. Unreferenced BLP that fails WP:SPORTCRIT. A best performance of last 144 is hardly notable. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 09:37 Mahamadou Baradji (French basketball player (born 1984)) Mahamadou Baradji (born March 8, 1984, in Châtenay-Malabry) is a French basketball player who played for French Pro A club Bourg during the 2003–2005 seasons. Could not find in-depth sources to meet WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-11-19 07:27 Jorge Luis Ortiz (Mexican footballer (born 1998)) Jorge Luis Ortiz Durán (born February 5, 1998, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for U. de G. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 259 minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 22:31 Meshal Al-Enazi (Qatari footballer) (Qatari footballer (born 1979)) Meshal Al-Enazi, (Arabic: مشعل العنزي; born February 20, 1979 ), is a Qatari footballer, who currently plays with Al-Arabi SC (Qatar) of Qatar. He has been active with the club since 2011, and has not yet recorded a goal with the club. Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001)
2024-11-20 21:52 All-time Dayton Dutch Lions roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Dayton Dutch Lions since the team's first season in the USL Premier Development League in 2010. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made a USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-20 21:54 All-time Cary Clarets roster This list comprises all players who participated in at least one league match for Cary Clarets (formerly Cary RailHawks U23s, Raleigh Elite and Raleigh CASL Elite) from the team's first season in the USL Premier Development League in 2002 until their last in 2009. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-20 21:56 All-time New Hampshire Phantoms roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for New Hampshire Phantoms in the USL since the league began keeping detailed records in 2003. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-20 21:58 All-time Northern Virginia Royals roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Northern Virginia Royals in the USL Premier Development League since the USL began keeping detailed records in 2003. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-20 22:00 All-time Lancaster Rattlers roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Lancaster Rattlers since the team's first season in the USL Premier Development League in 2007. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-20 22:04 All-time Cincinnati Kings roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Cincinnati Kings since the team's first season in the USL in 2005. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made a USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-20 22:06 All-time Bakersfield Brigade roster This list comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Bakersfield Brigade from the team's first season in the USL Premier Development League in 2005 until its last in 2009. Players who were on the roster but never played a first team game are not listed; players who appeared for the team in other competitions (US Open Cup, etc.) but never actually made an USL appearance are noted at the bottom of the page where appropriate. Subject appears to lack the needed sourcing to meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-11-20 23:09 Emma Flood (Norwegian tennis player) Emma Flood (born 13 October 1990) is a former tennis player from Norway. Fails notability criteria (Shrug02)
2024-11-20 23:49 Evelyn Ebhomien (Nigerian weightlifter) Evelyn Ebhomien (born 15 February 1981) is a Nigerian weightlifter. She competed in the women's lightweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 23:56 Olga Bogatyreva (Kyrgyzstani swimmer) Olga Bogatyreva (born 1 June 1980) is a Kyrgyzstani swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre individual medley and women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay events at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 23:57 Mubarak Al-Besher (Emirati swimmer) Mubarak Al Besher (born 15 July 1988) is an Emirati swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 100 metre breaststroke, finishing in 42nd place in the heats, failing to reach the semifinals. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 08:52 Christian Jentschke (German darts player) Christian Jentschke (born 20 November 1993) is a professional German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 09:11 Thomas Köhnlein (German darts player) Thomas Köhnlein (born 30 July 1972 in Karlsruhe) is a German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 15:31 Luis García (footballer, born 1994) (Mexican footballer) Luis Eduardo García Carmona (born September 28, 1994, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Alacranes de Durango. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only 3 games came in the two highest Mexican leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:43 Harold Isaza (Colombian footballer (born 1995)) Harold Isaza Gutiérrez (born June 29, 1995) is a Colombian professional footballer who last played for Club León. Does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. One season for Caldas isn't enough. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:48 Yan (footballer, born 1997) (Brazilian footballer) Yan Maciel dos Santos (born March 24, 1997) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for CD Olimpia of Honduras. Does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 05:41 Ricky Sudale (English professional darts player) Ricky Sudale (born 29 May 1966) is an English professional darts player who has played in Professional Darts Corporation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 05:50 Bruno Rangel (darts player) (Brazilian darts player) Bruno Rangel (born 16 April 1966) is a Brazilian professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 05:35 Kostas Pantelidis (Greek darts player (born 1985)) Kostas Pantelidis (born 11 November 1985, in Athens) is a Greek professional darts player who competes in British Darts Organisation. He has qualified for the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship. Unreferenced and fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 10:03 Thepphithak Chindavong (Laotian swimmer) Thepphithak Chindavong (born 1991) is a Laotian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle and was eliminated in the heats. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 15:41 Jesús Ortega (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1997)) Jesús Ortega Benítez (born March 30, 1997, in Cuernavaca, Morelos) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Gavilanes de Matamoros. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only 1 game in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:41 Emiliano Gómez (Mexican footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Emiliano Gómez Vizcarra (born March 2, 1991, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Cafetaleros de Tapachula. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only 1 game in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 15:37 Shanbeh (Day of the week in the Solar Hijri calendar) Shanbeh (Persian: شنبه Šanbe; Tajik: Шанбе Šanbe) is the name of the first day of the week in the Persian language and the Solar Hijri calendar, mainly used in Iran and Afghanistan. The week names are also used in Tajik, a Cyrillic based standard of Persian, though Tajikistan does not use the Solar Hijri Calendar. Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. We are not a glossary. (Bearian)
2024-11-22 15:43 Omar Arroyo (Mexican footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Omar Arroyo Sánchez (born April 1, 1992, in Fresnillo, Zacatecas) is a Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who plays for C.D. Tepatitlán de Morelos. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 555 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 15:45 Abraham Sánchez (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Abraham Alberto Sánchez Zaleta (born April 11, 1992 in San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Celaya on loan from Club Necaxa of Ascenso MX. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 8 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 15:47 Edwin Sandez (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Edwin Roberto Sandez Cota (born 7 June 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Coras de Nayarit F.C. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 390 minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:02 Sergio Vega (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1988)) Sergio Vega Gómez (born May 19, 1988, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Celaya on loan from Tijuana of Liga MX. Failure to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played some matches in the Ascenso a decade ago. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:03 Fidel Vázquez (Mexican footballer (born 1989)) Fidel Vázquez Arroyo (born May 20, 1989, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for U. de G. of Ascenso MX. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:40 Ko Kyung-te (Zainichi Korean footballer (born 1995)) Ko Kyung-te (born April 6, 1995 in Tokyo) is a South Korean football player. He plays for Tokyo Musashino City FC. Utter failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Played 1 game in the third Japanese league, no usable sources on adult sports in ja:wiki. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:40 Masahide Hiraoka (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Iwaki FC. Overt failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Played 2 games in the third Japanese league, no usable sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 23:37 Fawzi Burhma (Kuwaiti swimmer (born 1950)) Fawzi Burhma (born 2 October 1950) is a Kuwaiti former swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 23:55 Khaled Al-Assaf (Kuwaiti swimmer) Khaled Al-Assaf (born 8 March 1964) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre freestyle at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-23 01:36 Muhammed Nanabhay (South African cricket umpire) Muhammed Zunaid Nanabhay (born 11 January 1967) is a South African former cricket umpire. His only stint of international umpiring was standing in one ODI game in 2002. One match. No sigocov. We aren't a database. (JayCubby)
2024-11-23 02:00 Umar Abrahams (South African cricketer (born 1981)) Umar Abrahams (born 7 February 1981) is a South African cricketer. He played 36 first-class and 43 List A matches between 1998 and 2010. He was also part of South Africa's squad for the 2000 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. fails notability guidelines (JayCubby)
2024-11-23 07:37 Alan López (Mexican footballer (born 1990)) Alan Alfredo López Rosales (born 21 June 1990 in Guadalajara, Jalisco), known as Alan López, is a former Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who last played for Venados on loan from Atlas. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played 243 minutes in Liga Mexico and 10 times in the second league. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:41 Ricardo Alonso López (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Ricardo Alonso López Encinas (born 17 February 1994, in Hermosillo) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Real Zamora. He made his professional debut with Club León during a Copa MX win against Correcaminos UAT on 18 August 2015. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 427 cup minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:42 Carlos Humberto López (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) Carlos Humberto López Guzmán (born February 19, 1996) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Cafetaleros de Chiapas Premier. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 490 minutes in the Liga Mexico, the rest in amateur leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:43 Nahoshi Lugo (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Nahoshi Yoshinori Lugo Ortega (born October 10, 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Tecos on loan from U. de G. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 381 minutes in the Ascenso, the rest in amateur leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:46 Alejandro Muñóz (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Alejandro Muñóz Rocha (born February 17, 1992, in León, Guanajuato), better known as Alejandro Muñóz, is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Reynosa F.C. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 731 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:54 Justin Pérez (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Justin Allen Pérez Aguilar (born February 9, 1992, in Eagle Pass, Texas) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for C.F. Monterrey Premier. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 90 minutes in a Mexican cup. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:34 Humberto Guzmán (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Humberto Leonardo Guzmán Muñoz (born 9 April 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Of his matches, only 663 minutes came in the two highest Mexican leagues, the rest in amateur leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 09:47 Brett Claydon (English darts player) Brett Claydon (born 11 October 1982) is an English professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 09:55 Dale Newton (darts player) (English darts player) Dale Newton (born 10 August 1983) is an English former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is the brother of fellow darts player Wes Newton. He was nicknamed Artful Dodger. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 09:56 Jeffrey Van Egdom (Belgian darts player) Jeffrey Van Egdom (born 28 August 1987) is a Belgian professional darts player. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 10:00 Rhys Hayden (English darts player) Rhys Hayden (born 8 October 1994) is an English darts player playing in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. He qualified for the 2015 BDO World Darts Championship. His nickname is "Lightning". unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 10:16 Matthew Dicken (English darts player) Matthew Dicken (born 27 December 1992) is an English professional darts player who currently competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 10:17 Daniel Day (darts player) (English darts player) Daniel Day is an English professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) tournaments. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-22 15:46 Patricio Sánchez (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Patricio Daniel Sánchez Espina (born March 17, 1992, in Puebla City), known as Patricio Sánchez, is a Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who plays for Irapuato F.C. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 13 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 15:56 Orlando Vela (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Orlando Vela Flores (born 5 September 1994, in Veracruz, Mexico) is a Mexican footballer who plays midfielder, and at present is a member of the club Tigers UANL Premier of the Second Division of Mexico. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played no games at all in the two highest Mexican leagues. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:07 Reynaldo Díaz (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Reynaldo Díaz Padilla (born August 19, 1991, in Mazatlán, Sinaloa) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Ocelotes UNACH. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 18 minutes in the Liga MX. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:40 José Gilberto López (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) José Gilberto López Acosta (born October 10, 1994) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Gavilanes de Matamoros. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 98 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:32 Lo Weng Hou (Macau footballer) Lo Weng Hou (羅詠豪) is a Macau footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Caps are no longer a free pass, and Macau is one of the bottom teams in the world. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:33 Ho Ka Seng (Macau footballer) Ho Ka Seng (born 21 October 1993) is an association football forward from Macau who is currently a member of the Macau national football team and the club Chao Pak Kei. Ho made his debut for the Macau national team against Mauritius on 22 March 2018. He has been a member of Chao Pak Kei since 2015. No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Caps are no longer a free pass, and Macau is one of the bottom teams in the world. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:34 Yuki Handa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player who currently plays for St. Lucia FC in Malta. Would have failed the old NFOOTY guideline, and fails the current WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG too. Ja:wiki only has primary or routine sources. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:48 List of Saint Louis Athletica players This list comprises all players who have been placed on a regular-season roster for Saint Louis Athletica since the team's first Women's Professional Soccer season in 2009. This list does not include pre-season training rosters, short term players, or discovery players who do not appear for the club. Subject does not appear to meet the criteria set by WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-11-17 20:51 Cristian Cruz (American soccer player) Cristian Rolando Cruz Ortega (born January 2, 1995) is an American former professional soccer player. Cruz was born in the United States, his parents are from Mexico. No trace of notability, played 30 minutes in the Ascenso and the rest on amateur level. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-24 00:51 Sarah Arnold (Canadian ice dancer) Sarah Arnold (born February 11, 1990) is a Canadian ice dancer. She placed 8th at the 2018 Four Continents Championships with Thomas Williams and has also competed on the Grand Prix series, with Justin Trojek. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-11-24 06:29 Angola at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics (Sporting event delegation) No need of this page since Angola did not send any competitors (MPGuy2824)

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2024-11-19 03:31 Justin Bastard Sane (American film director) Justin Bastard Sane (aka Justin Sane) is an American comic book creator, film director, puppeteer and animator. His comic books are done in a silhouette style reminiscent of early film and his movies feature sex, violence and satirical comedy. Nothing significant or reliable in searches; results are getting confused with the Anti-Flag man with the same name at most (Sennecaster)
[Failed to parse] Jacques Lassaigne (French Art Historian and Critic) Jacques Lassaigne (born in Paris on December 17, 1911, and died on February 10, 1983) was a French art historian, art critic, and museum curator. He served as the president of the International Association of Art Critics from 1966 to 1969 and was the chief curator of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris from 1971 to 1978. [Failed to parse]

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2024-11-20 23:19 Lauren Parkes (American model) Lauren Parkes (Miss Black Delaware USA 2007 and Miss Maryland Galaxy 2008) was born on April 7, 1987, in Baltimore, Maryland. [BLP]

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2024-11-19 13:36 Sidwell Mothea (Mosotho footballer) Sidwell Mothea (born 21 November 1977) is a Mosotho footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Lesotho Prison Service. He won one cap for the Lesotho national football team in 2008. No evidence of notability. (BerryForPerpetuity)
2024-11-21 03:01 Hassan Tatanaki (Libyan born business man) Hassan Tatanaki (Arabic: حسن طاطاناكي) is a Libyan-born businessman who invests in building of local Libyan communities civil society programs ranging from organic farming, water resource management, water and waste water treatment, the construction of educational facilities, and improvement of the program at the Tobruk School for the Blind. Sources do not support subject having notability (Imcdc)
2024-11-22 15:54 Daniel Kamau (writer) (Kenyan writer) Dan Kamau is from a Kenyan family of five. He attended Kenyatta University and graduated with a BA.[citation needed] Individual is not notable; fails WP:GNG. No significant coverage in reliable secondary sources. (GranCavallo)
2024-11-23 02:44 Western Libyan Gas Project The Western Libyan Gas Project (WLGP) is a 50–50 joint venture between the Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the Italian company Eni which came online in October 2004. By July 2007, 280 billion cubic feet (7.9 billion cubic metres) per year of natural gas was being exported from a processing facility at Melitah, on the Libyan coast, through the Greenstream pipeline to southeastern Sicily. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 03:06 Libyan Cement Company Libyan Cement Company Inc. is one of the biggest cement manufacturers in Libya. With six product lines at the locations Benghazi, Hawari and Al-Fataiah it covers more than one third of the Libyan cement demand. In 2008 the Asamer Group together with the Libyan government holding company ESDF (Economic and Social Development Fund) took over 90% of the Libyan Cement Company (LCC). Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 03:20 Waha Oil Company (Oil company in Libya) Waha Oil Company (WOC; Arabic: شركة الواحة للنفط, shirkat al-wāḥa lil-nifṭ) is an oil company based in Tripoli, Libya, engaged in the fields of crude oil and natural gas exploration and production. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 03:24 Agricultural Bank of Libya The Libyan Agricultural Bank (Arabic: المصرف الزراعي) is an agricultural development bank operating under special law and owned by the Libyan government. Established in 1957, it provides advice and guidance on agricultural problems, advances loans to agricultural cooperatives, and generally assists in developing Libya’s agricultural community. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)

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2024-11-19 06:55 Celestine Romed Ngah Kebe (Cameroonian footballer) Celestine Romed Ngah Kebe (born 1984 in Akonolinga) is a retired Cameroonian association football forward who last played for Brown de Adrogué of the Primera B Metropolitana in Argentina. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 6 times in the Argentino B, according to BDFA. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 20:14 Titi, Republic of the Congo Titi is a town in western Congo. It is near the border with Gabon. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Article was created in 2009. (JoeNMLC)
2024-11-24 06:29 Angola at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics (Sporting event delegation) No need of this page since Angola did not send any competitors (MPGuy2824)

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2024-11-22 12:04 Mutiusinazita High School (Zimbabwean high) Mutiusinazita High School is a high school in Buhera District, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. Unable to find sources to show that this passes WP:NSCHOOL. (MPGuy2824)

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2024-11-20 00:30 Arbi Trab (Tunisian weightlifter) Arbi Trab (born 15 February 1965) is a Tunisian weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 13:55 House of Makid The House of Makid is a family residing in the village of Al-Geblaw in Qena Governorate, Egypt.[failed verification] Aljblaw is known for hosting families of diverse origins, some tracing back to the Ashraf (descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) and others to various Arab tribes that settled in the region over the centuries. None of the sources are about the house of Makid? Completely unverifiable (Fram)
2024-11-22 05:26 Hazem Helmy (Egyptian squash player) Hazem Helmy (born 26 July 2000) is an Egyptian professional squash player who plays for Egypt men's national squash team. He achieved his career-high PSA singles ranking of 190 in March 2020 during the 2019-20 PSA World Tour. I can't seem to find any sources on him beyond the listed databases. The arzwiki is no better. (JayCubby)

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2024-11-23 01:36 Muhammed Nanabhay (South African cricket umpire) Muhammed Zunaid Nanabhay (born 11 January 1967) is a South African former cricket umpire. His only stint of international umpiring was standing in one ODI game in 2002. One match. No sigocov. We aren't a database. (JayCubby)
2024-11-23 02:00 Umar Abrahams (South African cricketer (born 1981)) Umar Abrahams (born 7 February 1981) is a South African cricketer. He played 36 first-class and 43 List A matches between 1998 and 2010. He was also part of South Africa's squad for the 2000 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. fails notability guidelines (JayCubby)

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2024-11-17 10:19 Oyetokunbo Oyetokunbo (Title has respect) is aYoruba Unisex given name, often shortened to Tokunbo, which means "(One who is from across the seas or One who is from across the seas)". No evidence of notability, not a good redirect as it is a middle name only in that case (Fram)
2024-11-18 13:52 Badamosi Badamosi is a Nigerian male given name and surname predominantly used among African Muslims, particularly within the Hausas and pronounced Gbadamosi in most Yoruba communities. Derived from Arabic, "Badmus" with the meaning "servant of the generous one" Also, from another view, which stated that the name "Badamosi" a name of unexplained origin from O̩yo̩ state in Western, Nigeria; possibly an adjectival derivative of the nam ... No evidence of notability, only entry has "Badamasi", not Badamosi, as a middle name, so doesn't even match (and middle names are not really good redirect targets anyway). (Fram)
2024-11-20 23:49 Evelyn Ebhomien (Nigerian weightlifter) Evelyn Ebhomien (born 15 February 1981) is a Nigerian weightlifter. She competed in the women's lightweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 00:36 Ambrose Feese Asula Ambrose Feese (born 7 December 1944) known as Ambrose Feese, is a chartered accountant, public servant, administrator and banker. He was the former minister of works and housing in the Nigerian government between 1998 to 1999. No clear indication of notability (Cutlass)
2024-11-23 16:31 Precious TV (Ghanaian television station) Precious TV is a private Christian television station in Ghana. It is owned and operated by Perez Chapel International. Cannot find sources. Sources found are passing mentions, and source in article is primary. (Roastedbeanz1)

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2024-11-18 08:37 Movement for Grassroots Democracy The Movement of Grassroots Democracy were a political party in Anguilla. At the last elections, 29 June 2020, the party ran no candidates. They have not ran any candidates since 2005. doesn't appear to have significant coverage, never won any seats in parliament (Toweli)
2024-11-18 08:34 Anguilla Patriotic Movement The Anguilla Patriotic Movement is a political party in Anguilla. At the last elections, 21 February 2005, the party won no seats. doesn't appear to have significant coverage, never won any seats in parliament (Toweli)
2024-11-21 21:25 Dwane Husbands (Barbadian singer (born 1985)) Dwane Husbands (born 24 July 1985) is a Barbadian singer who is best known for being featured on the Rihanna song Dem Haters, thus appearing on her 2006 second album "A Girl like Me". One featuring credit does not notability make. Similar case to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hittman, who only featured on an album. Notability-tagged for 13 years. "is claimed to have released two singles" - this is not encyclopedic. (Geschichte)

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2024-11-17 20:51 José Sánchez (footballer, born 1996) (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) José Alberto Sánchez Robles (born 19 January 1996 in Zapopan, Jailsco) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Atlante F.C. No trace of notability, played 263 minutes for Atlante. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 02:47 Hughes Printing Company (American printing company) The Hughes Printing Company was an American printing company based out of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. At one time, they employed George William Beatty, who worked there long enough he rose to superintendent. Fails WP:NCORP. (Voorts)
2024-11-18 06:00 Carlos García (footballer, born 1997) (Mexican footballer) Carlos Fernando García Coronado (born 10 September 1997) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for UAZ. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 501 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:01 Ángel Chavarría (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Ángel Chavarría Rivas (born June 18, 1991, in Mexico City) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Loros de la Universidad de Colima. He made his professional debut with Cruz Azul Hidalgo during an Ascenso MX defeat to Correcaminos UAT on 20 July 2012. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 20 times in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 07:30 Fernando Martínez (footballer, born 1977) (Mexican footballer and manager (born 1977)) Fernando Martínez Aldana (born 14 June 1977) is a Mexican football manager and former player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 13 games in Mexico and coached lower-level teams. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-19 22:36 Bloomingdale, North Carolina (Unincorporated community in North Carolina, US) Bloomingdale is an unincorporated community located in Robeson County in the State of North Carolina, United States. It is located at latitude 34°26'26" North, longitude 79°1'14" West. Non-notable location that appears to just be a rural church. No information about a community of Bloomingdale could be found; however, Wake Forest maintains an archive of church documents: [5]; in this collection, a newspaper article from 1990 does use the word "community" but in an ambiguous way (possibly referring to the congregation, rather than any recognized place). Other than this, it appears to just be a church that somehow became a spot on a map beginning in 1953: [6]. Fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-19 07:27 Jorge Luis Ortiz (Mexican footballer (born 1998)) Jorge Luis Ortiz Durán (born February 5, 1998, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for U. de G. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 259 minutes in Mexico. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 11:27 Beresford, British Columbia (human settlement in British Columbia, Canada) Beresford is a settlement in British Columbia, Canada. Non-notable location. The only information I could find is this: [7], which appears to be WP:UGC. Nothing else found. Coordinates geolocate to a remote lake, but on the map "Beresford" appears a short distance north in a mostly-empty plain with a few scattered ranches. Clear failure of WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-21 12:21 Street to Nowhere (Californian rock band of the 2000s) Street to Nowhere was an indie/alternative rock band from Oakland, California. Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:NBAND. No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and no updates. Never been referenced. No coverage at all. (Scope creep)
2024-11-21 12:54 Lucas Hunt (American poet (born 1976)) Lucas Allen Hunt (born November 2, 1976, Davenport, Iowa) is an American poet. Unable to locate any books reviews. Fails WP:NAUTHOR. Unable to find an reliable coverage. Fails WP:SIGCOV No indication of significance. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never been updated. (Scope creep)
2024-11-21 15:31 Luis García (footballer, born 1994) (Mexican footballer) Luis Eduardo García Carmona (born September 28, 1994, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Alacranes de Durango. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only 3 games came in the two highest Mexican leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 16:40 Rochelle Jones (American journalist) Rochelle Peabody Jones (1945–2006) was a South Florida author and journalist, and former press secretary to Congressman Claude Pepper. Jones' books and articles are widely referenced in the Social Science and Policy Analysis fields. Jones wrote for many publications, including the Washington Post, The Nation, The Congressional Quarterly, and was a longtime reporter for People Magazine and contributed articles on health and medicine to CNN.com, WebMD, The [ ... Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. The claim that her books and articles are widely cited is unreferenced, and doesn't seem backed up by JSTOR/Google Scholar searches. The only reference is a book review with no coverage of Rochelle Jones. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-20 23:19 Lauren Parkes (American model) Lauren Parkes (Miss Black Delaware USA 2007 and Miss Maryland Galaxy 2008) was born on April 7, 1987, in Baltimore, Maryland. [BLP]
2024-11-21 08:06 James W. Parkinson (American lawyer) James W. Parkinson (born 1949) is a California lawyer and author, an activist for reparations to be paid to Americans who were slave laborers for private Japanese companies during World War II.[citation needed] Fails WP:SIGCOV, WP:BIO. No indication of signifiance. No coverage. (Scope creep)
2024-11-22 16:02 Sergio Vega (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 1988)) Sergio Vega Gómez (born May 19, 1988, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Celaya on loan from Tijuana of Liga MX. Failure to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played some matches in the Ascenso a decade ago. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:03 Fidel Vázquez (Mexican footballer (born 1989)) Fidel Vázquez Arroyo (born May 20, 1989, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for U. de G. of Ascenso MX. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 20:33 EFF-Austin EFF-Austin was formed in Austin, Texas by Steve Jackson of Steve Jackson Games shortly after the Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF was formed. Jackson was pursuing a lawsuit, eventually successful, against the Secret Service with EFF's help, and suggested the formation of an alpha EFF chapter in Austin. Fails WP: GNG. The external links on the article appear to be primary. I found a couple mentions in some news articles, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-23 07:37 Alan López (Mexican footballer (born 1990)) Alan Alfredo López Rosales (born 21 June 1990 in Guadalajara, Jalisco), known as Alan López, is a former Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who last played for Venados on loan from Atlas. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Only played 243 minutes in Liga Mexico and 10 times in the second league. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:42 Carlos Humberto López (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) Carlos Humberto López Guzmán (born February 19, 1996) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Cafetaleros de Chiapas Premier. No indication of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 490 minutes in the Liga Mexico, the rest in amateur leagues. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 07:54 Justin Pérez (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Justin Allen Pérez Aguilar (born February 9, 1992, in Eagle Pass, Texas) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for C.F. Monterrey Premier. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:SPORTCRIT or WP:GNG. Played 90 minutes in a Mexican cup. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 21:37 Egg Islands (Alaska) The Egg Islands are a small group of three islands west of the Egg Island Channel near Cordova, Alaska. Single sentence definition article. Fails WP:NOTABILITY, uninhabited and only mentioned in nautical or geographical maps. (Sparkle & Fade)
2024-11-23 09:17 Kostachuk Square Kostachuk Square is a historic city square in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It has historically been one of the intellectual and cultural vanguards of the vibrant communities of North-South Central East Boston. Today, Kostachuk Square is primarily residential, although it has been host to highly successful urban renewal projects that assisted in reasserting Kostachuck Square's waning role in the region's cultural and intellectual scene. No evidence of coverage in secondary sources (Based5290)
2024-11-22 15:46 Patricio Sánchez (Mexican footballer (born 1992)) Patricio Daniel Sánchez Espina (born March 17, 1992, in Puebla City), known as Patricio Sánchez, is a Mexican professional association football (soccer) player who plays for Irapuato F.C. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played 13 minutes in the Ascenso. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 15:56 Orlando Vela (Mexican footballer (born 1994)) Orlando Vela Flores (born 5 September 1994, in Veracruz, Mexico) is a Mexican footballer who plays midfielder, and at present is a member of the club Tigers UANL Premier of the Second Division of Mexico. No indication whatsoever of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, played no games at all in the two highest Mexican leagues. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 21:50 Douglas Craddock Jr (American educator and administrator) Douglas Craddock Jr. is an American higher education professional and currently serves as the Vice President for Community Engagement at the University of Louisville. He is recognized for his work in advancing educational equity, fostering university-community relationships, and creating strategies to improve student success and access. Majority of article is unsourced. Sources present do not indicate enough to meet GNG, and are trivial comments. (Blethering Scot)
2024-11-23 17:16 David Prager (American broadcast producer, technology writer, journalist and media executive) David Lawrence Prager (born January 17, 1977) is one of the co-founders and Vice President of Special Projects for Revision3. He has also worked for ZDTV, TechTV, and G4. No indication of notability. No independent sources (Hipal)
2024-11-24 00:51 Sarah Arnold (Canadian ice dancer) Sarah Arnold (born February 11, 1990) is a Canadian ice dancer. She placed 8th at the 2018 Four Continents Championships with Thomas Williams and has also competed on the Grand Prix series, with Justin Trojek. Absolutely fails WP:NSKATE. No medal placements at any senior-level international competitions. (Bgsu98)
2024-11-24 05:07 Danny Miller (radio producer) (American radio producer) Daniel Miller is the co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-format radio program produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed throughout the United States by National Public Radio. He began working on the program in 1978, becoming the senior producer in 1987. [BLP]
2024-11-24 05:12 Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar (Restaurant in Southgate, Michigan, U.S.) Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar is a restaurant, sports grill, and bar located in Southgate, Michigan. It was established in 2005. It is best known for setting the world record for the biggest hamburger commercially available. Not notable as per WP:GNG. Page reads like an ad, 2/3 of the references are its own website (which is now defunct) and a HISTORY.com link that goes nowhere. (TheRealOj32)

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2024-11-17 20:57 Junior Moreno (Colombian footballer (born 1997)) José María Junior Moreno Huaca (born 19 January 1997) is a Colombian professional footballer. When 42 minutes in Mexico's second league and some games in Colombia's second league is all he's done, it would need more significant coverage to meet the guidelines. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:43 Harold Isaza (Colombian footballer (born 1995)) Harold Isaza Gutiérrez (born June 29, 1995) is a Colombian professional footballer who last played for Club León. Does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. One season for Caldas isn't enough. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 15:48 Yan (footballer, born 1997) (Brazilian footballer) Yan Maciel dos Santos (born March 24, 1997) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for CD Olimpia of Honduras. Does not meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 18:09 São Francisco Xavier (São José dos Campos, São Paulo) São Francisco Xavier is a village and an administrative district in the municipality of São José dos Campos, São Paulo State, Brazil. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Run of the mill small hamlet. Repository of spam links. No reliable sources; only unreliable links on line. (Bearian)
2024-11-20 09:41 Copacol Copacol is a Brazilian meat and food processor with its headquarters in Cafelândia, Paraná. Fails WP:NCORP. No indication of significance. (Scope creep)
2024-11-22 05:50 Bruno Rangel (darts player) (Brazilian darts player) Bruno Rangel (born 16 April 1966) is a Brazilian professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 15:59 José Luis Vásquez (Peruvian footballer (born 1957)) José Luis Vásquez (born 1957) is a retired Peruvian professional football player and manager. No indication of meeting WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT, though the Spanish Wikipedia version is longer I'm also invoking WP:TNT here. (Geschichte)

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2024-11-17 21:37 Amit Bose (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Amit Bose may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-11-19 23:44 Yuanjun Liu (Chinese darts player) Yuanjun Liu (born 21 April 1982) is a Chinese professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Article based on 1 database listing. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 15:37 Shanbeh (Day of the week in the Solar Hijri calendar) Shanbeh (Persian: شنبه Šanbe; Tajik: Шанбе Šanbe) is the name of the first day of the week in the Persian language and the Solar Hijri calendar, mainly used in Iran and Afghanistan. The week names are also used in Tajik, a Cyrillic based standard of Persian, though Tajikistan does not use the Solar Hijri Calendar. Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. We are not a glossary. (Bearian)
2024-11-22 23:37 Fawzi Burhma (Kuwaiti swimmer (born 1950)) Fawzi Burhma (born 2 October 1950) is a Kuwaiti former swimmer. He competed in the men's 200 metre freestyle at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 23:55 Khaled Al-Assaf (Kuwaiti swimmer) Khaled Al-Assaf (born 8 March 1964) is a Kuwaiti swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre freestyle at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-23 12:34 Yuki Handa (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player who currently plays for St. Lucia FC in Malta. Would have failed the old NFOOTY guideline, and fails the current WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG too. Ja:wiki only has primary or routine sources. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 19:04 Novosibirsk Tools Plant (Plant in Oktyabrsky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia) Novosibirsk Tools Plant (Russian: Новосибирский инструментальный завод) is a plant in Oktyabrsky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It produces hand tools. The plant was founded in 1941. Lacking secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder)

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2024-11-20 23:56 Olga Bogatyreva (Kyrgyzstani swimmer) Olga Bogatyreva (born 1 June 1980) is a Kyrgyzstani swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre individual medley and women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay events at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2024-11-17 20:43 Shuga Arai (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Okinawa SV. No trace of notability, played 2 games in Japan's second league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:46 Yuta Shimomura (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. No trace of notability, played 5 games in Japan's third league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:58 Han Byung-yong (South Korean footballer (born 1983)) Han Byung-yong (Korean한병용; born November 27, 1983) is a South Korean footballer. He is currently a free agent. He was on the books at K-League side Suwon Samsung Bluewings, for whom he made 14 first team appearances. When 14 football games is all he's done, he would need much more significant independent coverage to meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:59 Lee Se-joo (South Korean footballer) Lee Se-Joo (born October 2, 1987) is a South Korean football player who played for Incheon United from 2006 to 2011. When 21 football games is all he's done, he would need much more significant independent coverage to meet WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:03 Shunya Ando (Japanese football player) is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Maruyasu Okazaki. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 11 games in Japan's third league. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:03 Yuki Sakai (footballer, born 1985) (Japanese footballer (born 1985)) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 13 games in Singapore. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 14:28 Aoi Yoru (2007 video by X Japan) Aoi Yoru (literally "Blue Night") is an X Japan live DVD released on July 25, 2007. It contains the band's performance at the Tokyo Dome on December 30, 1994. A DVD containing the concert from the following night (Shiroi Yoru) was released on the same day, along with a limited edition, containing both concerts and additional material (see Aoi Yoru Shiroi Yoru Complete Edition). Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-11-17 20:47 Masato Kawaguchi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. No trace of notability, played 1 game in the J League, only primary and trivial sources in ja:wiki. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-17 20:44 Masafumi Terada (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Veertien Mie. No trace of notability, played 8 games in Japan's third league, only primary sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 06:02 Shinya Chiba (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG, played 1 game in Japan's second leaguw. Creator is blocked indefinitely. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 14:26 Amur gawa no ryuketsu ya (Japanese school song) "Amur gawa no ryuketsu ya" (Amūru gawa no ryūketsu ya, Japanese: アムール川の流血や, lit. Oh the bloodshed of Amur River) is a famous Japanese dormitory song created in 1901 at the First Higher School, which is now the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo. Fails WP:NSONG (Donaldd23)
2024-11-22 02:07 Xiexiemaster (Chinese chess program) Xiexiemaster, or simply Xiexie, is a strong xiangqi (Chinese chess) program created by Pascal Tang in 1998. At the beginning, as the program was located in France, it was difficult to find high-class Chinese chess players. Finally, some European top players accepted to challenge the software (Hua Say Ty, Woo Wei Cheung, and Dang Thanh Trung). Fails WP: GNG. I can't find any sources to support the subject's notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 16:40 Ko Kyung-te (Zainichi Korean footballer (born 1995)) Ko Kyung-te (born April 6, 1995 in Tokyo) is a South Korean football player. He plays for Tokyo Musashino City FC. Utter failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Played 1 game in the third Japanese league, no usable sources on adult sports in ja:wiki. Creator is globally locked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-22 16:40 Masahide Hiraoka (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Iwaki FC. Overt failure of WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Played 2 games in the third Japanese league, no usable sources in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:32 Lo Weng Hou (Macau footballer) Lo Weng Hou (羅詠豪) is a Macau footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Caps are no longer a free pass, and Macau is one of the bottom teams in the world. (Geschichte)
2024-11-23 12:33 Ho Ka Seng (Macau footballer) Ho Ka Seng (born 21 October 1993) is an association football forward from Macau who is currently a member of the Macau national football team and the club Chao Pak Kei. Ho made his debut for the Macau national team against Mauritius on 22 March 2018. He has been a member of Chao Pak Kei since 2015. No indication of meeting WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. Caps are no longer a free pass, and Macau is one of the bottom teams in the world. (Geschichte)

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2024-11-17 17:57 Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange (defunct stock exchange in India) Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Limited, popularly called Stock Exchange, or SKSE) is one of three Indian stock exchange in Gujarat. It is located at Sadar Bazaar, Rajkot, India. Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Ltd was incorporated in July 1989 and got recognition from the Government of India. Lack of notability, no source other own website. The exchange got de-recognised in 2008 by SEBI; it has been now converted into a NSE/BSE stock broker as SKSE Securities Limited. (CptViraj)
2024-11-17 14:04 Paruthiyur K. Santhanaraman (Indian banker) Paruthiyur K. Santhanaraman is an Indian writer, Pravachan pundit, and former Deputy Treasurer of the Reserve Bank of India. Santhanaraman retired as the Deputy Treasurer of the Reserve Bank of India in Chennai after 40 years of service.[when?] He also served as a guest faculty member of the Reserve Bank of India and taught many classes on banking and HRD. Fails WP:GNG; subject is not notable. No significant coverage in reliable sources or even trivial mentions. External links are to online stores, trivial mentions, and non-reliable sources. (GranCavallo)
2024-11-18 02:19 List of diplomatic visits to Sri Lanka This is a list of heads of state and heads of government who have visited Sri Lanka from its Independence from British. WP:INDISCRIMINATE (Chanakal)
2024-11-19 06:38 Fazl Ahmad Khan (Indian Sufi saint (1857–1907)) Fazl Ahmad Khan (1857 – 30 November 1907), also known as Huzur Maharaj, and commonly with the honorific "Maulana", was an Indian Sufi teacher who was considered to be a saint by his followers. Article lacks credible sources to support claims. (Hammad)
2024-11-21 06:13 North East Mail (newspaper) North East Mail is an Indian English-language newspaper published from Guwahati, Assam, India. This newspaper is published weekly. There are no results for this newspaper via Google search aside from Wikipedia mirrors and other lists derived from Wikipedia. The article's 2 references are (1) a PDF hosted at the newspaper's alleged domain, although the domain is now inaccessible and no page at the domain appears to have been archived while it was live; and (2) a different domain operated by a person claiming to also be the editor of this newspaper. (Peloneous)
2024-11-21 06:27 Jagat Darpan (Indian newspaper) Jagat Darpan(literally Worlds Mirror) is a Gujarati newspaper in Gujarat, India, owned by Mama's Group It is one of the highest circulation Gujarati weeklies, with the most editions in Gujarat. Page appears likely to have been created as WP:PROMO. Further, the single source offered is misrepresented as being about this subject — the chapter is not titled "Jagat Darpan: No. 1 From Day One", but rather "Dainik Bhaskar: No. 1 From Day One". No further sources in English seem available from Google search. (Peloneous)
2024-11-21 20:35 Gappa Valley Gappa Valley is located in the Nagar District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The valley features natural forests, fountains, grasslands, and views of Rakaposhi, a prominent peak in the region. Access to Gappa Valley is possible via the Chahlat Bala route. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. (JoeNMLC)
2024-11-22 00:55 Kendriya Vidyalaya, Hardoi (School) The Kendriya Vidyalaya is a central government school in Hardoi that is instituted under the aegis of the Ministry of Human Resource Development. The literal of Kendriya Vidyalaya is "central school". Marked for notability concerns since 2018, only sources provided are primary. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 18:12 Gajendra Singh Kalyanwat Gajendra Singh Kalyanwat was a landowner, self-employed businessman and aspiring politician from Dausa district, about 120 km east of Jaipur, in Rajasthan, India. A local politician who started his career with the Bharatiya Janata Party, he switched to Samajwadi Party and contested the 2003 Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha elections as an SP candidate when the BJP denied him an election ticket. WP:BLP1E. It's a very sad event but the news coverage was all due to it, and he was not covered again in other sources. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-22 11:23 Shakunamanojaya (Hindu wedding ritual) After the Yenne Saastra, at the beginning of the Hindu marriage rituals, auspicious omens are looked for. When pleasing or agreeable omens are observed, Shakunamanojaya (which literally means the conquering of one's mind by omens) is said to be achieved. Unreferenced and unimproved almost 15 years. Searches on Google news, newspapers, books, and scholar reveal zero sources. (Bearian)
2024-11-22 14:48 Saubhagyasagar (Indian Jain monk) Saubhagyasagar is a Digambara monk. low notability and unreliable sources since September 2016 (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-22 14:51 Guptisagar (Indian Jain monk) Upadhyaya Shri Guptisagarji is a Digambara monk who currently has the rank of an Upadhyaya. Born in 1957, he took ailak diksha under Acharya Vidyasagar ji in 1980, Muni diksha in 1982 also under Acharya Vidyasagar. He was initiated an Upadhyaya by Acharya Vidyanand ji in 1991. low notability and unreliable sources. Also lack of reliable sources as per WP:RS (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-22 14:54 Pranamsagar (Indian Jain monk) He know as bhaktamar wale baba Muni Shri 108 Pranamsagar Ji Maharaj is a Digambara monk. low notability and lack of reliable sources to expand the article. (ParvatPrakash)
2024-11-22 12:06 Hanuman Temple, Pangari (Marutichi) (Tal. Shirur (Kasar), Dist. Beed, Maharashtra) [8] Unable to find sources to show that this meets WP:GNG. (MPGuy2824)
2024-11-22 19:35 Ghoshpara Bally (Neighbourhood in Howrah, West Bengal, India) Ghoshpara is a neighbourhood of Bally Jagachha CD block, in Howrah district in the state of West Bengal. Subject fails WP:GNG due to lack of non-trivial coverage from reliable sources. (Jeet Dev)

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2024-11-19 12:37 The Chillout Project (Filipino compilation album series) The Chillout Project is a series of compilations featuring house, downtempo, and lounge music by various artists compiled and produced by Anton Ramos. Failing to find any coverage on this series to suggest it's notable. (Cakelot1)
2024-11-19 03:48 East Timor Traverse (Walking path through Timor) A walking trip, on roads and trails, can be done from Dili on the north coast through to Betano on the south coast via Mt Ramelau, the highest peak in the country. Follows the travels of Australian soldiers of Sparrow Force during World War 2. Allows a unique glimpse of the daily life of the East Timorese, walking through villages and towns, and sampling the warm hospitality of the people. No indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-11-20 00:29 Puchong Perdana Mosque (Mosque in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia) The Puchong Perdana Mosque (Malay: Masjid Puchong Perdana) is a mosque in Puchong Perdana township in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia near Puchong Lake. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Run of the mill religious building. No sources at Google books, news, or newspapers. (Bearian)
2024-11-20 19:14 Koteka people The Koteka are the claimed self-identification for seven major koteka-wearing ethnicities of the highlands of Western New Guinea in Indonesia (particularly Papua province) with a common culture: the Lani, Mee, Amungme, Moni, Damal, Yali and Nduga. The main article on koteka seems entirely sufficient, and I can't find any evidence for a claim that there are 7 "major" koteka wearing groups which seems to be the only claim of substance for this article (Gnisacc)
2024-11-22 10:03 Thepphithak Chindavong (Laotian swimmer) Thepphithak Chindavong (born 1991) is a Laotian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle and was eliminated in the heats. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-23 12:10 Next Singaporean presidential election The 2023 election has passed, and is hence no longer the next presidential election in Singapore. As there is no substantial information on the current next election to place into an article, I would like to propose instead that this page be deleted. (VoicefulBread66)

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2024-11-17 12:01 Malavan Sport and Cultural Club Malavan Sport and Cultural Club is an Iranian multisport club based in Bandar Anzali, in Iran's Gilan province. It was established in 1969 under the supervision of the Iranian Navy and initially only had a football team which still exists today as Malavan Football Club. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Run of the mill sports facility. (Bearian)
2024-11-17 23:21 Embassy of Turkey, Beirut (Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Beirut) The Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Beirut (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Beyrut Büyükelçiliği) is Turkey's diplomatic mission to Lebanon. It was established in 1946. The embassy hosts several sub-division offices including the Military Attaché, Counsellor of Security Cooperation and Interior Affairs, Counsellor for Commercial Affairs. Article is just a list of former ambassadors with one primary source. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2024-11-17 23:30 Embassy of Turkey, Montevideo The Embassy of Turkey in Montevideo (Turkish: Türkiye'nin Montevideo Büyükelçiliği) is the diplomatic mission of Turkey to Uruguay. 1 line article that fails GNG. The sole source provided is a 1 line mention. (LibStar)
2024-11-17 20:43 Faisal Darwish (footballer, born 1996) (Saudi Arabian footballer) Faisal Darwish Ahmed (Arabic: فيصل درويش أحمد, born 1 April 1996) is a Saudi Arabian football player who currently plays for Al-Qous as a midfielder. No trace of notability, played 1 game in Saudi pro league, creator is indefinitely blocked. (Geschichte)
2024-11-18 14:20 Embassy of Palestine, Muscat (Diplomatic mission of the State of Palestine to Oman) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Oman (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى سلطنة عمان) is the diplomatic mission of the Palestine in Oman. It is located in Muscat. No secondary sources, virtually no content. Fails WP:GNG (AusLondonder)
2024-11-20 23:57 Mubarak Al-Besher (Emirati swimmer) Mubarak Al Besher (born 15 July 1988) is an Emirati swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 100 metre breaststroke, finishing in 42nd place in the heats, failing to reach the semifinals. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 13:55 House of Makid The House of Makid is a family residing in the village of Al-Geblaw in Qena Governorate, Egypt.[failed verification] Aljblaw is known for hosting families of diverse origins, some tracing back to the Ashraf (descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad) and others to various Arab tribes that settled in the region over the centuries. None of the sources are about the house of Makid? Completely unverifiable (Fram)
2024-11-20 20:11 Mirza Ebrahim Khan Sahhafbashi (Iranian photographer and cinematographer) Mirza Ebrahim Khan Sahhafbashi (Persian: میرزا ابراهیم خان صحاف‌باشی; c. 1855–1922) was a pioneering Iranian photographer and cinematographer. Could not find any sources. Seems to lack WP:N and WP:PROOF. If someone finds Persian sources, try to cite. (MSLQr)

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2024-11-19 16:08 Standard Model (exhibition) (2009 art exhibition) Standard Model was an art exhibition held between 1 October and 25 October 2009 at the Nordin Gallery, Stockholm. The exhibition was made in collaboration between Swedish artist Karl Tuikkanen and London based Australian artist David Brazier and represents the first physical manifestation of their artistic partnership exploring ideas of communication and collaboration mediated through the internet. No indication of notability of this minor exhibition. (Cutlass)
2024-11-23 09:56 Jeffrey Van Egdom (Belgian darts player) Jeffrey Van Egdom (born 28 August 1987) is a Belgian professional darts player. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)
2024-11-23 10:16 Matthew Dicken (English darts player) Matthew Dicken (born 27 December 1992) is an English professional darts player who currently competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. unnotable darts player, fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. (ItsKesha)

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2024-11-19 06:41 Dawid Kamrowski (Polish footballer) Dawid Kamrowski (born 12 March 1983) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, having only played 2 games in the Ekstraklasa. His career was mainly spent, according to 90minut, came in II liga and III liga. (Geschichte)

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2024-11-18 19:46 Grant Raphael Grant David Raphael is an English freelance television cameraman who came to fame on July 24, 2008 when the High Court in London ordered him to pay a total of GBP £22,000 (roughly US $44,000 at July 2008 exchange rates) for libel and breach of privacy. The subject is not sufficiently notable. The events took place 16 years ago and are no longer relevant or remarkable. The history of the internet has moved on. (Peter Galvani)
2024-11-20 05:26 Teuvo Haverinen (Finnish professional darts player (born 1964)) Teuvo Haverinen is a Finnish professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. Unreferenced BLP that fails WP:SPORTCRIT. A best performance of last 144 is hardly notable. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 22:26 Robinsons Relocation (British removal and storage company) Robinsons Relocation is a removal and storage company with its headquarters located in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Robinsons is one of the oldest functioning moving and storage specialist companies in the United Kingdom, dating back to the 19th Century. The company has further facilities in London, Manchester, Southampton, Basingstoke, Bristol, and Birmingham allowing them to cover the whole of the United Kingdom. Does not fulfill notability requirements. (लॉस एंजिल्स लेखक)
2024-11-20 23:09 Emma Flood (Norwegian tennis player) Emma Flood (born 13 October 1990) is a former tennis player from Norway. Fails notability criteria (Shrug02)
2024-11-21 21:15 Storm Weather Shanty Choir Storm Weather Shanty Choir is a Norwegian sextet from Stord, Norway that performs mostly traditional Norwegian and English sea shanties. They were formed in 2000, by shantyman Haakon Steinar Vatle, and used to introduce themselves as "the roughest, toughest and youngest boy band in Norway, singing 150 years old cover songs". Promotional, fails WP:NBAND. Tagged as non-notable on the very day it was created in 2011. (2A02:FE1:E185:A000:614B:6B9E:FBB9:DC3F)
2024-11-21 21:26 Finnur Jóhannsson (Icelandic musician) Finnur Jóhannsson (born 28 July 1955) is an Icelandic musician, singer and songwriter. He has been involved in the Icelandic music business for decades and performed the song "Allt eða ekki neitt" in the 2007 Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins. Notability-tagged for 13 years. One song contest does not equal notability (Geschichte)
2024-11-21 21:27 Santander Cycles Leicester (Electric bicycle sharing scheme in the UK) Santander Cycles Leicester was an electric bicycle sharing scheme covering the city of Leicester, United Kingdom. The scheme was a joint venture between Leicester City Council, the operator Ride On, Enzen Global as delivery partner and additional funding provided through sponsorship with Santander. Ill-fated scheme that lasted just two years. Topic clearly fails general notability. Already sufficient coverage and references at Leicester#Transport, so this article simply isn't needed. (10mmsocket)
2024-11-22 02:28 Poetry Association of Scotland (organization) The Poetry Association of Scotland (or PAS), formerly known as the Scottish Association for the Speaking of Verse, is a public, membership-based literary society founded in 1924 principally by John Masefield (along with other figures such as Marion Angus and Hugh MacDiarmid).[citation needed] Unreferenced for 10 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 15:58 Peter York (British management consultant) Peter York (born Peter Wallis; 1944) is a British management consultant, author and broadcaster best known for writing Harpers & Queen's The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook with Ann Barr. He has worked as a columnist for The Independent on Sunday, GQ and Management Today, and Associate of the media, analysis and networking organisation Editorial Intelligence. Promotional page for obscure individual. Fails GNG. Scources are passing mentions. (Cambial Yellowing)
2024-11-22 09:48 List of Swedish sail frigates This is a list of Swedish sail frigates of the period 1640 to 1860 Unreferenced since 2010, no articles or information about the individual frigates themselves. Looks like maybe a draft of some kind? (Smallangryplanet)
2024-11-22 16:05 Nigel Williams (priest) (Welsh Christian cleric (born 1963)) Nigel Howard Williams is the current dean of St Asaph. Low-level religious figure. Fails WP:BASIC.No useful secondary sources. (AusLondonder)
2024-11-23 07:53 Bradaford (Village in Devon, England) Bradaford is a village in Devon, England. No reliable sources found. Possibly a typo of Bradford, Devon, propagated by the Town & Village Guide website about Bradford that misspells it "Bradaford" exactly once in the title. (Cielquiparle)
2024-11-23 16:37 28-bit computing (Computer architecture bit width) The only significant 28-bit computer was the Norsk Data ND-505, which was essentially a 32-bit machine with four wires in its address bus removed. The reason for scaling down was to be able to sell it to Eastern Bloc countries, avoiding the then CoCom embargo on 32-bit machines. Fails WP: GNG. I cannot find any sources to support notability from a WP: BEFORE. (HyperAccelerated)

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2024-11-17 19:00 Valbona Sako (mayor of Durrës) Valbona Sako served as a former mayor of Durrës, Albania from July 2019 until 1 December 2019 when she resigned from her post. A search for references failed to find significant coverage in reliable sources to comply with notability requirements. This included web searches for news coverage, books, and journals, which can be seen from the following links:
Valbona Sakonews, books, scholar
Consequently, this article is about optional subject area that appears to lack sufficient notability. Please see the plain-language summary of our notability guidelines.
2024-11-18 13:37 Glacis Road (Road in Gibraltar) Glacis Road is a road in northern end of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, the southwestern end of which is the junction with the Waterport Roundabout, where Waterport Road and Queensway also intersect. From the roundabout, Glacis Road extends to the northeast. Does not appear to meet WP:NROAD or WP:GNG. Sources include Google Maps and trivial coverage of roadwork. (AusLondonder)
2024-11-18 14:26 Amorgos Sousta (Anonymous Greek folkloric tune) Amorgos Sousta or Σούστα Αμοργού(el) is an anonymous Greek folkloric tune (Sousta or syrtos ).The meter is 4
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2024-11-18 09:51 2013 Gibraltar national football team This article summarises the Gibraltar national football team in 2013; the first year of official matches played by the Gibraltar national team following their affiliation with UEFA on 24 May 2013. No evidence that this is in any way a notable season, either this is a notable match (which I doubt) and the article should redirect to an article about the match, or it isn't a notable match and thus not a notable season either. (Fram)
2024-11-21 22:16 Evangelos Sarris (Greek revolutionary) Evangelos Sarris (Greek: Ευάγγελος Σαρρής; 1881 – February 1917) was an officer of the Cretan gendarmerie and one of the leaders of the National Defence movement in Greece. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Searches online find a different person, a living oncologist. There is a Greek article, but it’s also unsourced. (Bearian)
2024-11-21 23:48 Giannis Agouris (Greek writer and journalist) Giannis Agouris (Greek: Γιάννης Αγγούρης, July 20, 1930 – August 1, 2006) was a Greek writer and journalist from Achaia. Unreferenced article (also Greek version unreferenced). Searched his name in English and Greek in google news and google books and only yielded 1 hit. Fails WP:AUTHOR and WP:BIO. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 05:35 Kostas Pantelidis (Greek darts player (born 1985)) Kostas Pantelidis (born 11 November 1985, in Athens) is a Greek professional darts player who competes in British Darts Organisation. He has qualified for the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship. Unreferenced and fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 10:57 Phthisis (mythology) (personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction in Greek mythology) Phthisis (Ancient Greek: Φθίσις, phthísis; 'wasting away'; Roman name; Tabes), one of the Nosoi/Pestis, was the personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction, in Greco-Roman mythology.[citation needed] I can find no reason to believe that the ancient Greeks used "Phthisis" as a mythological personification. I can find no mention in Oxford Classical Dictionary, Brill's New Pauly, or the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Usages cited in LSJ are all medical or metaphorical; no use as a personification is mentioned. This article was previously sourced to theoi.org, which aside from being unreliable also did not support that there was a Greek mythological personification of phthisis; the closest they get is citing a passage of Seneca whose use of the word tabes in Latin might be read as a personification and might be glossed in Greek as phthisis, but one metaphorical use in poetry does not a mythological figure make, and one Latin metaphorical use in poetry certainly does not demonstrate the existence of a Greek myth. (Caeciliusinhorto-public)

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2024-11-20 00:30 Pascal Arnou (French weightlifter) Pascal Arnou (born 1 August 1966) is a French weightlifter. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2024-11-20 09:37 Mahamadou Baradji (French basketball player (born 1984)) Mahamadou Baradji (born March 8, 1984, in Châtenay-Malabry) is a French basketball player who played for French Pro A club Bourg during the 2003–2005 seasons. Could not find in-depth sources to meet WP:SPORTSCRIT. (LibStar)
2024-11-21 08:52 Christian Jentschke (German darts player) Christian Jentschke (born 20 November 1993) is a professional German darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
[Failed to parse] Jacques Lassaigne (French Art Historian and Critic) Jacques Lassaigne (born in Paris on December 17, 1911, and died on February 10, 1983) was a French art historian, art critic, and museum curator. He served as the president of the International Association of Art Critics from 1966 to 1969 and was the chief curator of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris from 1971 to 1978. [Failed to parse]

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2024-11-17 21:31 Auslit (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Auslit may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-11-19 00:10 Daedalus Project (skydiving) Daedalus Project is a brand of competition skydiving parachutes designed and manufactured by New Zealand manufacturer NZ Aerosports Ltd, for the sport of canopy piloting. Advertising/self-promotion. Doesn't meet WP:NCORP. It cites a lot of references but they seem to be the company's website, random blogs, or don't mention actually this product (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-19 05:15 Otago Gold Rush (basketball) Otago Gold Rush was a New Zealand Women's Basketball team 2015–2020. They were finalists in FIBA Oceania Championship for Women in 2013 and 2015. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG (DaHuzyBru)
2024-11-19 03:48 East Timor Traverse (Walking path through Timor) A walking trip, on roads and trails, can be done from Dili on the north coast through to Betano on the south coast via Mt Ramelau, the highest peak in the country. Follows the travels of Australian soldiers of Sparrow Force during World War 2. Allows a unique glimpse of the daily life of the East Timorese, walking through villages and towns, and sampling the warm hospitality of the people. No indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-11-20 07:11 Global Peace and Justice Auckland Global Peace and Justice Auckland (GPJA) describes itself as "a network of people who provide a platform for individuals and groups to discuss and organise co-operatively on peace and justice issues." They organised the Auckland component of the global February 15, 2003 anti-war protest that attracted 10,000 people to protest the impending United States attack on Iraq. Doesn't even come close to satisfying NORG (Traumnovelle)
2024-11-22 03:47 Marilla North (Australian poet, educator, administrator and biographer) Marilla North (also Marilla Wilson and Marilla Eidlitz) is a biographer and cultural historian, working in Australian women’s literary history. obviously non-notable work of autobiography, set up by the user while operating a sock account, for which see WP:COIN (Axad12)
2024-11-20 09:21 Joe Flood (policy analyst) (Policy and data analyst and author) Joe Flood (born 28 July 1950) is an Australian analyst. With university partners, he established the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) in 1993. notability is primarily by association (Axad12)

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2024-11-17 17:57 Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange (defunct stock exchange in India) Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Limited, popularly called Stock Exchange, or SKSE) is one of three Indian stock exchange in Gujarat. It is located at Sadar Bazaar, Rajkot, India. Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Ltd was incorporated in July 1989 and got recognition from the Government of India. Lack of notability, no source other own website. The exchange got de-recognised in 2008 by SEBI; it has been now converted into a NSE/BSE stock broker as SKSE Securities Limited. (CptViraj)
2024-11-20 22:26 Robinsons Relocation (British removal and storage company) Robinsons Relocation is a removal and storage company with its headquarters located in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Robinsons is one of the oldest functioning moving and storage specialist companies in the United Kingdom, dating back to the 19th Century. The company has further facilities in London, Manchester, Southampton, Basingstoke, Bristol, and Birmingham allowing them to cover the whole of the United Kingdom. Does not fulfill notability requirements. (लॉस एंजिल्स लेखक)
2024-11-21 21:48 Gideon Kimbrell (American businessman) Gideon Kimbrell is an entrepreneur and software engineer, best known as the Co-Founder/Co-Chairman of the company InList. He co-founded InList in 2013 after agreeing to a creative partnership with Fueled's founder Rameet Chawla and validating the initial concept with prominent nightlife executive Michael Capponi. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. References are passing mentions, don't mention him, press releases or are articles/blog posts he wrote. None are actually WP:SIGCOV about this person. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-22 01:39 GIS United (South Korean data company) GIS United (GU / GIS Utd) is a GIS consulting firm that specializes in the analysis of geo-spatial big data. It is headquartered in Mapo Seogyo, Seoul, South Korea. Fails WP: GNG. I conducted a WP: BEFORE and couldn't find any sources to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-20 15:04 SmarterTools SmarterTools Inc. is a privately held software company based in Phoenix, Arizona. The company specializes in developing software products for communication, analytics, and server management. Among its core offerings is SmarterMail, a business-class email, and collaboration platform. While it may not qualify for WP:A7 (since "The company's tools are widely used across industries..." may be considered a claim of significance and might plausibly imply something that could result in notability) or WP:G11 (since it may not be considered "exclusively promotional"), it becomes quickly apparent upon searching for sources that the company certainly fails WP:GNG/WP:NCORP. (Side note: There is a nearly identical (recently declined) draft for this company, Draft:SmarterTools, which was created by the creator of this article.) (Felida97)
2024-11-22 20:33 EFF-Austin EFF-Austin was formed in Austin, Texas by Steve Jackson of Steve Jackson Games shortly after the Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF was formed. Jackson was pursuing a lawsuit, eventually successful, against the Secret Service with EFF's help, and suggested the formation of an alpha EFF chapter in Austin. Fails WP: GNG. The external links on the article appear to be primary. I found a couple mentions in some news articles, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-23 02:45 Jowfe Oil Technology Jowfe Oil Technology (JOT) is a state-owned Libyan petroleum services company providing oilfield chemicals and drilling equipment. JOT was founded in 1983 and registered under no. 7102 as a service company owned by the National Oil Corporation (NOC). Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 03:06 Libyan Cement Company Libyan Cement Company Inc. is one of the biggest cement manufacturers in Libya. With six product lines at the locations Benghazi, Hawari and Al-Fataiah it covers more than one third of the Libyan cement demand. In 2008 the Asamer Group together with the Libyan government holding company ESDF (Economic and Social Development Fund) took over 90% of the Libyan Cement Company (LCC). Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 03:20 Waha Oil Company (Oil company in Libya) Waha Oil Company (WOC; Arabic: شركة الواحة للنفط, shirkat al-wāḥa lil-nifṭ) is an oil company based in Tripoli, Libya, engaged in the fields of crude oil and natural gas exploration and production. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)

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2024-11-21 08:07 UMAP Credit Transfer Scheme University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP) has developed a pilot UMAP Credit Transfer Scheme (UCTS) to facilitate greater student mobility in the region by providing a framework for establishing credit transfer arrangements. UCTS model adopted the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) in order to assist and facilitate the student mobility and create a flexible mean of transferring grades between participating universities, countries/territories and governments. No indication of signifiance. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years. References are WP:PRIMARY. Effectively copy and pasted from website. (Scope creep)
2024-11-22 00:55 Kendriya Vidyalaya, Hardoi (School) The Kendriya Vidyalaya is a central government school in Hardoi that is instituted under the aegis of the Ministry of Human Resource Development. The literal of Kendriya Vidyalaya is "central school". Marked for notability concerns since 2018, only sources provided are primary. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 02:28 Poetry Association of Scotland (organization) The Poetry Association of Scotland (or PAS), formerly known as the Scottish Association for the Speaking of Verse, is a public, membership-based literary society founded in 1924 principally by John Masefield (along with other figures such as Marion Angus and Hugh MacDiarmid).[citation needed] Unreferenced for 10 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-11-22 20:33 EFF-Austin EFF-Austin was formed in Austin, Texas by Steve Jackson of Steve Jackson Games shortly after the Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF was formed. Jackson was pursuing a lawsuit, eventually successful, against the Secret Service with EFF's help, and suggested the formation of an alpha EFF chapter in Austin. Fails WP: GNG. The external links on the article appear to be primary. I found a couple mentions in some news articles, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 21:50 Douglas Craddock Jr (American educator and administrator) Douglas Craddock Jr. is an American higher education professional and currently serves as the Vice President for Community Engagement at the University of Louisville. He is recognized for his work in advancing educational equity, fostering university-community relationships, and creating strategies to improve student success and access. Majority of article is unsourced. Sources present do not indicate enough to meet GNG, and are trivial comments. (Blethering Scot)

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2024-11-22 10:57 Phthisis (mythology) (personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction in Greek mythology) Phthisis (Ancient Greek: Φθίσις, phthísis; 'wasting away'; Roman name; Tabes), one of the Nosoi/Pestis, was the personification/daemon of rot, decay and putrefaction, in Greco-Roman mythology.[citation needed] I can find no reason to believe that the ancient Greeks used "Phthisis" as a mythological personification. I can find no mention in Oxford Classical Dictionary, Brill's New Pauly, or the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Usages cited in LSJ are all medical or metaphorical; no use as a personification is mentioned. This article was previously sourced to theoi.org, which aside from being unreliable also did not support that there was a Greek mythological personification of phthisis; the closest they get is citing a passage of Seneca whose use of the word tabes in Latin might be read as a personification and might be glossed in Greek as phthisis, but one metaphorical use in poetry does not a mythological figure make, and one Latin metaphorical use in poetry certainly does not demonstrate the existence of a Greek myth. (Caeciliusinhorto-public)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2024-11-18 18:54 SCSI Status Code A SCSI Status Code is used to determine the success or failure of a SCSI command. At the end of any command, the target returns a Status Code byte which should be one of the following: Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-21 22:16 Evangelos Sarris (Greek revolutionary) Evangelos Sarris (Greek: Ευάγγελος Σαρρής; 1881 – February 1917) was an officer of the Cretan gendarmerie and one of the leaders of the National Defence movement in Greece. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. Searches online find a different person, a living oncologist. There is a Greek article, but it’s also unsourced. (Bearian)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2024-11-17 21:31 Auslit (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Auslit may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-11-18 08:37 Movement for Grassroots Democracy The Movement of Grassroots Democracy were a political party in Anguilla. At the last elections, 29 June 2020, the party ran no candidates. They have not ran any candidates since 2005. doesn't appear to have significant coverage, never won any seats in parliament (Toweli)
2024-11-18 08:34 Anguilla Patriotic Movement The Anguilla Patriotic Movement is a political party in Anguilla. At the last elections, 21 February 2005, the party won no seats. doesn't appear to have significant coverage, never won any seats in parliament (Toweli)
2024-11-20 07:11 Global Peace and Justice Auckland Global Peace and Justice Auckland (GPJA) describes itself as "a network of people who provide a platform for individuals and groups to discuss and organise co-operatively on peace and justice issues." They organised the Auckland component of the global February 15, 2003 anti-war protest that attracted 10,000 people to protest the impending United States attack on Iraq. Doesn't even come close to satisfying NORG (Traumnovelle)
2024-11-22 03:47 Marilla North (Australian poet, educator, administrator and biographer) Marilla North (also Marilla Wilson and Marilla Eidlitz) is a biographer and cultural historian, working in Australian women’s literary history. obviously non-notable work of autobiography, set up by the user while operating a sock account, for which see WP:COIN (Axad12)
2024-11-20 09:21 Joe Flood (policy analyst) (Policy and data analyst and author) Joe Flood (born 28 July 1950) is an Australian analyst. With university partners, he established the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) in 1993. notability is primarily by association (Axad12)

History and Society/Society

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2024-11-19 08:52 Aglykh (Village in Oghuz, Azerbaijan) Aglykh is the Lezgin village in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:52 Armenatkyshlak (Village in Oghuz, Azerbaijan) Armenatkyshlak (also, Ermenet-Kishlakh) is a village in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:53 Bolshoy Khanuklar (Village in Qazakh, Azerbaijan) Bolshoy Khanuklar (also, Bol’shoy Khanuklar) is a village in the Qazakh Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:52 Bozum, Azerbaijan (Village in Hajigabul, Azerbaijan) Bozum is a village in the Hajigabul Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:53 Gasan, Azerbaijan (Place in Absheron, Azerbaijan) Gasan is a village in the Absheron Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:53 Kozlubudzhak (Village in Oghuz, Azerbaijan) Kozlubudzhak (also, Kozlu-Budzhakh) is a village in the Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:52 Murovyevko (Village in Bilasuvar, Azerbaijan) Murovyevko (also, Murov’yevko) is a village in the Bilasuvar Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-19 08:53 Ramazan, Azerbaijan (Village in Absheron, Azerbaijan) Ramazan is a village in the Absheron Rayon of Azerbaijan. A Carlossuarez creation which turns out to be mostly unverifiable. (Fram)
2024-11-20 05:00 Epistemologies of displacement Epistemologies of displacement is a term coined by Bahamian scholar and philosopher Gilbert NMO Morris in a series of lectures published in The Triptych Papers: Lectures in Post-Colonialism, Creolization and the Epistemologies of Displacement. The concept is viewed as an exploration of the unique knowledge systems and experiences of displaced peoples, particularly in relation to how these systems are marginalized or ignored by dominant cultures. Uhhh it just cites the guy's eBook twice, and some random blog. No reliable sources, no evidence of notability. (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-23 19:04 Novosibirsk Tools Plant (Plant in Oktyabrsky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia) Novosibirsk Tools Plant (Russian: Новосибирский инструментальный завод) is a plant in Oktyabrsky City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It produces hand tools. The plant was founded in 1941. Lacking secondary sources to meet WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder)

History and Society/Transportation

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2024-11-19 21:49 Cardiff Brothers Airport (Airport in Texas, United States) Cardiff Brothers Airport (FAA LID: 56TE) was an airport located in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, east of the city of Fulshear and south of the city of Katy. Fails WP:NBUILD, WP:NAIRPORT, and WP:GNG due to lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources aside from WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. Additionally, it appears that the airport has permanently closed; the 56TE airport identifier has been reassigned to an EMS heliport near Eagle Pass, Texas, and the airfield does not show up on the current FAA VFR sectional chart. Given these issues, there is no obvious merger target, and I propose that the article should be deleted. (Carguychris)
2024-11-22 09:48 List of Swedish sail frigates This is a list of Swedish sail frigates of the period 1640 to 1860 Unreferenced since 2010, no articles or information about the individual frigates themselves. Looks like maybe a draft of some kind? (Smallangryplanet)

STEM

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2024-11-18 18:46 SCSI check condition In computer terminology, a Check Condition occurs when a SCSI device needs to report an error. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. Does not cite any sources and has been tagged for notability issues for seven years. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:54 SCSI Status Code A SCSI Status Code is used to determine the success or failure of a SCSI command. At the end of any command, the target returns a Status Code byte which should be one of the following: Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 21:01 Jason Cranford (American caregiver) Jason Cranford is the founder of the non-profit Flowering H.O.P.E Foundation. The foundation assists people with debilitating medical conditions by assisting with doctors appointments, education and support groups. Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. The sources are articles about other people that mention him largely in passing, other sources are blogs or don't mention him. Reads like promotion/self-promotion (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-19 00:10 Daedalus Project (skydiving) Daedalus Project is a brand of competition skydiving parachutes designed and manufactured by New Zealand manufacturer NZ Aerosports Ltd, for the sport of canopy piloting. Advertising/self-promotion. Doesn't meet WP:NCORP. It cites a lot of references but they seem to be the company's website, random blogs, or don't mention actually this product (Here2rewrite)
2024-11-19 02:26 ISCSI Management API In the field of storage area networks, the iSCSI Management API (IMA) is a SNIA's standard for managing both iSCSI initiators and hosts containing them. Fails WP: N. I did a WP: BEFORE and found a few short paragraphs in one book, but nothing more than that. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-19 16:08 Standard Model (exhibition) (2009 art exhibition) Standard Model was an art exhibition held between 1 October and 25 October 2009 at the Nordin Gallery, Stockholm. The exhibition was made in collaboration between Swedish artist Karl Tuikkanen and London based Australian artist David Brazier and represents the first physical manifestation of their artistic partnership exploring ideas of communication and collaboration mediated through the internet. No indication of notability of this minor exhibition. (Cutlass)
2024-11-20 22:26 Robinsons Relocation (British removal and storage company) Robinsons Relocation is a removal and storage company with its headquarters located in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Robinsons is one of the oldest functioning moving and storage specialist companies in the United Kingdom, dating back to the 19th Century. The company has further facilities in London, Manchester, Southampton, Basingstoke, Bristol, and Birmingham allowing them to cover the whole of the United Kingdom. Does not fulfill notability requirements. (लॉस एंजिल्स लेखक)
2024-11-20 23:07 1965 in Belgian television (Overview of the events of 1965 in Belgian television) This is a list of Belgian television related events from 1965. I wasn't able to find a reliable source for births entry and the article doesn't have any other notable information included. (Suonii180)
2024-11-20 12:37 Multifunctional peptide (Class of peptides) A multifunctional peptide is a peptide which occurs when two genes band together. This process gives new properties to the polypeptide. A WP:DICTDEF and not even an accurate one...the term "multifunctional peptide" is used to mean many different things in biochemistry, including the definition given but also peptides that have more than one function, peptides chemically modified with two different functional groups, peptides that are produced by variable cleavage of precursor proteins, and so on. Attempting to link them all together in one article would be WP:OR and pointless. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-22 14:43 Rutgers Nisso Group (research center) Rutgers (formerly known as the Rutgers Stichting, of Rutgers WPF) is a Dutch expert centre on sexuality, based in Utrecht. Fails WP:NCORP. No indication of being notable. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years. (Scope creep)
2024-11-22 20:33 EFF-Austin EFF-Austin was formed in Austin, Texas by Steve Jackson of Steve Jackson Games shortly after the Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF was formed. Jackson was pursuing a lawsuit, eventually successful, against the Secret Service with EFF's help, and suggested the formation of an alpha EFF chapter in Austin. Fails WP: GNG. The external links on the article appear to be primary. I found a couple mentions in some news articles, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 20:35 EPSILON (programming language) (macro language developed by A.P. Ershov at Novosibirsk in 1967) EPSILON is a macro language with high level features including strings and lists, developed by A.P. Ershov at Novosibirsk in 1967. EPSILON was used to implement ALGOL 68 on the M-220 computer. Fails WP: GNG. I cannot find any sources to establish notability. Google Scholar has few citations of the paper referenced in the article. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 22:22 Center for Computational Mass Spectrometry The Center for Computational Mass Spectrometry (CCMS) is a proteomics center at the University of California, San Diego. Fails WP: GNG. I found some sources about computational mass spectometry generally, but I could not find any sources about that would support this subject's notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 23:22 PyQuante (Open-source quantum chemistry software) PyQuante is an open-source suite of programs for developing quantum chemistry methods using Gaussian type orbital (GTO) basis sets. The program is written in the Python programming language, but has "rate-determining" modules written in C for speed, and also uses and requires the NumPy linear algebra extensions to Python. Fails WP: GNG. I could not find sufficient sourcing from my WP: BEFORE to support notability. This page has been tagged for citation issues for six years and was created by someone who claimed on the Talk page to have been the author of this software. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-23 02:44 Western Libyan Gas Project The Western Libyan Gas Project (WLGP) is a 50–50 joint venture between the Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the Italian company Eni which came online in October 2004. By July 2007, 280 billion cubic feet (7.9 billion cubic metres) per year of natural gas was being exported from a processing facility at Melitah, on the Libyan coast, through the Greenstream pipeline to southeastern Sicily. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 13:01 Brownian motion of sol particles (Brownian motion in colloidal sol substances) Colloidal particles in a sol are continuously bombarded by the molecules of the dispersion medium on all sides. The impacts are however not equal in every direction. As a result, the sol particles show random or zig-zag movements. This random or zig-zag motion of the colloidal particles in a sol is called Brownian motion or Brownian movement. Article is completely redundant to Brownian motion. There is nothing unique about Brownian motion in sol particles as opposed to other particles, and there is nothing here of value to merge. Unsourced for a decade. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-23 16:37 28-bit computing (Computer architecture bit width) The only significant 28-bit computer was the Norsk Data ND-505, which was essentially a 32-bit machine with four wires in its address bus removed. The reason for scaling down was to be able to sell it to Eastern Bloc countries, avoiding the then CoCom embargo on 32-bit machines. Fails WP: GNG. I cannot find any sources to support notability from a WP: BEFORE. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-23 18:53 ABC ALGOL (Programming language) ABC ALGOL is an extension of the programming language ALGOL 60 with arbitrary data structures and user-defined operators, intended for computer algebra (symbolic mathematics). Despite its advances, it was never used as widely as Algol proper. Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)

STEM/Biology

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2024-11-19 22:47 Bootstrapping (biology) The idea of bootstrapping is significant in a number of fields in the biological sciences. The process by which a fertilised ovum develops into an embryo, particularly the way in which the nuclear genome is expressed differently in its various cells as these differentiate, is one example of bootstrapping. The term "bootstrapping" is indeed used in biology, but in lots of different contexts; there is no single unifying concept of "biological bootstrapping" that I can discern, and this article seems to engage in WP:OR suggesting there is. Article has been unsourced since 2009 and was orphaned until recently, but the one article linking to this one is referring to bootstrapping in its more common (computational) sense, thus it's an inappropriate link. Best to just let this neglected stub die rather than introduce confusion. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-11-20 10:26 Entertainment management (Business management discipline) Entertainment management is a business management discipline increasingly offered as a Bachelor of Science degree. Entertainment management courses are designed to teach the knowledge and skills necessary for management careers within the entertainment sector.[citation needed] This article has never been in a fit state for the encyclopedia and has only ever served as a promo page for universities. (OXYLYPSE)

STEM/Computing

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2024-11-18 15:36 8-N-1 (Notation for a serial port parameter setting) 8-N-1 is a common shorthand notation for a serial port parameter setting or configuration in asynchronous mode, in which there is one start bit, eight (8) data bits, no (N) parity bit, and one (1) stop bit. As such, 8-N-1 is the most common configuration for PC serial communications today. WP: NOTDICT: I don't see how this article could be expanded beyond it's definition or usage. I made a good-faith effort to find sources that discuss the subject beyond its definition but could not find any. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:38 SCSI high byte termination In SCSI computer systems, there is a special case with mixed 8-bit and 16-bit devices where high-byte termination may be required. Fails WP: NOTDICT. This article does not cite any sources, and I cannot find any reliable secondary sources that could be used to expand this article. Even if such sources exist, it is unclear to me how this article could become more than something closely resembling an entry in a dictionary. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:41 SCSI log pages SCSI target devices provide a number of SCSI log pages. These can be interrogated by a Log Sense command and in some cases can be set by a Log Select command. The Log Sense and Log Select commands include a 6-bit address field, allowing for 64 possible log pages. Unsourced and tagged for notability issues for seven years. I couldn't find any sources that could be used to expand the article. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:52 SCSI mode page SCSI target devices provide a number of SCSI mode pages. These can be interrogated by a MODE SENSE command and set by a MODE SELECT command. The MODE SENSE commands and the mode page formats include a 6-bit page code field, allowing for 64 possible mode pages. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:55 List of SCSI message codes This is a list of SCSI message codes. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:57 SCSI element codes SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) devices contains a number of elements, each of which is defined by a one byte SCSI element code. There are many different element codes defined to cover various devices as shown in the list below. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:59 SCSI Peripheral Device Type (Description field for SCSI devices) A SCSI Peripheral Device Type describes the capabilities provided by a SCSI device. It is a five-bit field in the first byte returned in response to an INQUIRY SCSI command. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 19:04 SCSI diagnostic pages (Diagnostic pages) SCSI target devices provide a number of SCSI diagnostic pages. These can be used by a Send Diagnostic command to tell a target device to run a specialised self-test. The Receive Diagnostic Results command is used where the results from the self-test operation are non-trivial. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 20:21 ESSH Client eSSH Client is a multi task client that supports many different protocols, such as SSH, SFTP, FTP, FTPS, SCP, and RExec. It also supports FTP over SSL. eSSH Client has a rich GUI design that allows multiple access channels at the same time, and has an internal window design that allows all the connections to be viewed from within a main window. Doesn't seem notable (Lollipoplollipoplollipop)
2024-11-18 21:43 SCSI contingent allegiance condition On a computer SCSI connection, a contingent allegiance condition occurs while a SCSI device reports an error. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. The only source on this article is an email thread, which is definitely not usable for encyclopedic purposes. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-19 02:22 ISCSI Conformance Testing and Testing Tool Requirement iSCSI conformance testing is testing to determine whether an iSCSI Initiator/Target meets the iSCSI standard. Completely unsourced essay that contains large amounts of original research. Fixing the issues with this page would entail blanking the page, so WP: STARTOVER applies here. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-19 16:46 IBM Informix C-ISAM IBM Informix C-ISAM (also C-ISAM or cisam) is an X/Open standards-compliant Application programming interface (API) to an Indexed Sequential Access Method or ISAM. Fails WP: N. Tagged for sourcing issues for more than three years at this point, and I couldn't find strong enough sourcing from a WP: BEFORE to improve this article to meet notability guidelines. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-19 16:54 Generalized Music Plug-in Interface Generalized Music Plug-in Interface (GMPI) is a working group of the MIDI Manufacturers Association set up to consider the feasibility of a standard interface for audio and MIDI software plug-ins, to complement or supersede existing vendor-specific interfaces such as Audio Units. Fails WP: N. From my WP: BEFORE, I found a short blurb on LWN that called the project "largely unsuccessful" and nothing beyond trivial mentions in any other source. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 01:07 Ac1db1tch3z (Hacker group) Ac1db1tch3z (also known as AB for short) were a hacking group most well known for their 0day exploits in Linux, CVS and supply chain attacks on UnrealIRCd and ProFTPD. Non-notable per WP:NORG. See the analysis of sources on the talk page. (Викидим)
2024-11-22 02:01 Zet (hardware) (clone x86 processor) Zet is a clone x86 architecture microprocessor that is machine code–compatible with x86 processors, developed as an effort to make an open-hardware CPU. As of version 1.3.0, Zet runs on three different FPGA boards: Terasic Altera DE0, DE1, and DE2-115. Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to support notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 03:17 APLX (dialect of the APL programming language) APLX is a cross-platform dialect of the programming language APL, created by British company MicroAPL, Ltd. APLX is intended for uses such as financial planning, market research, statistics, management information, and various kinds of scientific and engineering work. Fails WP: GNG. I conducted a WP: BEFORE and found some mentions in a couple books, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 05:29 Epictetus Database Client (Database software) Epictetus was a free cross-platform multi-database administration tool that used JVM to run. Epictetus was distributed as freeware by Antilogic Software, but has been discontinued since 2009. only references are a now defunct discussion board https://web.archive.org/web/20160313204907/http://www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=50887 (Cander0000)
2024-11-22 09:48 Supranet (Fusion of physical and digital worlds) Supranet is a term coined by Gartner at the turn of the 21st century to describe the fusion of the physical and digital worlds. This article fails to meet criteria for notability; This page is the only mention of the term available on the internet apart from Gartner, Inc's own marketing materials. (Themoonisacheese)
2024-11-22 18:34 .XIP (File format) An .XIP file is a XAR archive that can be digitally signed for integrity. The .XIP file format was introduced in OS X 10.9, along with Apple's release of Swift. .XIP allows for a digital signature to be applied and verified on the receiving system before the archive is expanded. Fails WP: GNG. I can't find any sources that aren't published by Apple (who developed this file format) that are reliable enough to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 03:13 APTonCD APTonCD is a tool that can back up software packages (.deb files) downloaded via Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) or aptitude, creating a repository that can be used to install those packages on other computers without Internet access. APTonCD gathers the collected packages into a single ISO image. Fails WP: GNG. I conducted a WP: BEFORE and could not find any sources that would establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-23 14:44 XHarbour (Free multi-platform extended Clipper compiler) xHarbour is a free multi-platform extended Clipper compiler, offering multiple graphic terminals (GTs), including console drivers, GUIs, and hybrid console/GUIs. xHarbour is backward-compatible with Clipper and supports many language syntax extensions, greatly extended run-time libraries, and extensive third party support. Unreferenced since creation, doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Schützenpanzer)
2024-11-24 00:12 ADS-AC ADS-AC is an experimental open source program which implements Absolutely Dynamic System (ADS), a proposed mechanism for artificial consciousness (AC). Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. Tagged for notability issues for four months at time of PROD. (HyperAccelerated)

STEM/Engineering

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2024-11-19 21:49 Cardiff Brothers Airport (Airport in Texas, United States) Cardiff Brothers Airport (FAA LID: 56TE) was an airport located in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, east of the city of Fulshear and south of the city of Katy. Fails WP:NBUILD, WP:NAIRPORT, and WP:GNG due to lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources aside from WP:ROTM mentions in aviation-related government and navigational databases. Additionally, it appears that the airport has permanently closed; the 56TE airport identifier has been reassigned to an EMS heliport near Eagle Pass, Texas, and the airfield does not show up on the current FAA VFR sectional chart. Given these issues, there is no obvious merger target, and I propose that the article should be deleted. (Carguychris)
2024-11-22 02:54 Solid surface (Artificial material used for countertops) Solid surface is a man-made material usually composed of a combination of alumina trihydrate (ATH), acrylic, epoxy or polyester resins and pigments. It is most frequently used for seamless countertop installations. The term "Solid surface" has a very different definition. This page is WP:SYNTH and WP:OR of a number of commercial products. They are in the pages of the relevant companies, and there is nothing useful here. A redirect to Surface would not be particularly useful. (Ldm1954)

STEM/Mathematics

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2024-11-18 20:21 ESSH Client eSSH Client is a multi task client that supports many different protocols, such as SSH, SFTP, FTP, FTPS, SCP, and RExec. It also supports FTP over SSL. eSSH Client has a rich GUI design that allows multiple access channels at the same time, and has an internal window design that allows all the connections to be viewed from within a main window. Doesn't seem notable (Lollipoplollipoplollipop)
2024-11-19 02:22 ISCSI Conformance Testing and Testing Tool Requirement iSCSI conformance testing is testing to determine whether an iSCSI Initiator/Target meets the iSCSI standard. Completely unsourced essay that contains large amounts of original research. Fixing the issues with this page would entail blanking the page, so WP: STARTOVER applies here. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-23 14:44 XHarbour (Free multi-platform extended Clipper compiler) xHarbour is a free multi-platform extended Clipper compiler, offering multiple graphic terminals (GTs), including console drivers, GUIs, and hybrid console/GUIs. xHarbour is backward-compatible with Clipper and supports many language syntax extensions, greatly extended run-time libraries, and extensive third party support. Unreferenced since creation, doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Schützenpanzer)

STEM/Technology

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2024-11-17 23:03 Mobile Station Roaming Number (An E.164-defined telephone number) The Mobile Station Roaming Number (MSRN) is an E.164-defined telephone number used to route telephone calls in a mobile network from a GMSC (Gateway Mobile Switching Centre) to the target MAC id (c61fc003db4659a8). It can also be defined as a directory number temporarily assigned to a mobile for a mobile terminated call. Per WP:DICDEF. Lacks WP:SIGCOV other than definitions. (Voorts)
2024-11-18 18:41 SCSI log pages SCSI target devices provide a number of SCSI log pages. These can be interrogated by a Log Sense command and in some cases can be set by a Log Select command. The Log Sense and Log Select commands include a 6-bit address field, allowing for 64 possible log pages. Unsourced and tagged for notability issues for seven years. I couldn't find any sources that could be used to expand the article. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:55 List of SCSI message codes This is a list of SCSI message codes. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 18:57 SCSI element codes SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) devices contains a number of elements, each of which is defined by a one byte SCSI element code. There are many different element codes defined to cover various devices as shown in the list below. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 19:04 SCSI diagnostic pages (Diagnostic pages) SCSI target devices provide a number of SCSI diagnostic pages. These can be used by a Send Diagnostic command to tell a target device to run a specialised self-test. The Receive Diagnostic Results command is used where the results from the self-test operation are non-trivial. Fails WP: NOTDICT and WP: NOTTEXTBOOK. I also can't find any sources that would make the article read like an encyclopedia page, as opposed to technical documentation. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 20:21 ESSH Client eSSH Client is a multi task client that supports many different protocols, such as SSH, SFTP, FTP, FTPS, SCP, and RExec. It also supports FTP over SSL. eSSH Client has a rich GUI design that allows multiple access channels at the same time, and has an internal window design that allows all the connections to be viewed from within a main window. Doesn't seem notable (Lollipoplollipoplollipop)
2024-11-19 00:49 Out-of-band infrastructure (Concept in the telecommunications industry) The concept of out-of-band infrastructure (OOBI) has been used throughout the telecom industry for voice communication since the mid-1950s. Having a critical requirement to always provide dial-tone for health and safety reasons, the telecom industry created elaborate mechanisms which allowed quick service restoration using alternative communication pathways which were physically and logically separate from the voice traffic itself. No significant coverage of the topic in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found blog & product sales sources. Article was created in 2004. (JoeNMLC)
2024-11-19 16:54 Generalized Music Plug-in Interface Generalized Music Plug-in Interface (GMPI) is a working group of the MIDI Manufacturers Association set up to consider the feasibility of a standard interface for audio and MIDI software plug-ins, to complement or supersede existing vendor-specific interfaces such as Audio Units. Fails WP: N. From my WP: BEFORE, I found a short blurb on LWN that called the project "largely unsuccessful" and nothing beyond trivial mentions in any other source. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-18 01:07 Ac1db1tch3z (Hacker group) Ac1db1tch3z (also known as AB for short) were a hacking group most well known for their 0day exploits in Linux, CVS and supply chain attacks on UnrealIRCd and ProFTPD. Non-notable per WP:NORG. See the analysis of sources on the talk page. (Викидим)
2024-11-22 02:54 Solid surface (Artificial material used for countertops) Solid surface is a man-made material usually composed of a combination of alumina trihydrate (ATH), acrylic, epoxy or polyester resins and pigments. It is most frequently used for seamless countertop installations. The term "Solid surface" has a very different definition. This page is WP:SYNTH and WP:OR of a number of commercial products. They are in the pages of the relevant companies, and there is nothing useful here. A redirect to Surface would not be particularly useful. (Ldm1954)
2024-11-22 03:17 APLX (dialect of the APL programming language) APLX is a cross-platform dialect of the programming language APL, created by British company MicroAPL, Ltd. APLX is intended for uses such as financial planning, market research, statistics, management information, and various kinds of scientific and engineering work. Fails WP: GNG. I conducted a WP: BEFORE and found some mentions in a couple books, but nothing more. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-22 05:29 Epictetus Database Client (Database software) Epictetus was a free cross-platform multi-database administration tool that used JVM to run. Epictetus was distributed as freeware by Antilogic Software, but has been discontinued since 2009. only references are a now defunct discussion board https://web.archive.org/web/20160313204907/http://www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=50887 (Cander0000)
2024-11-20 15:04 SmarterTools SmarterTools Inc. is a privately held software company based in Phoenix, Arizona. The company specializes in developing software products for communication, analytics, and server management. Among its core offerings is SmarterMail, a business-class email, and collaboration platform. While it may not qualify for WP:A7 (since "The company's tools are widely used across industries..." may be considered a claim of significance and might plausibly imply something that could result in notability) or WP:G11 (since it may not be considered "exclusively promotional"), it becomes quickly apparent upon searching for sources that the company certainly fails WP:GNG/WP:NCORP. (Side note: There is a nearly identical (recently declined) draft for this company, Draft:SmarterTools, which was created by the creator of this article.) (Felida97)
2024-11-22 09:48 Supranet (Fusion of physical and digital worlds) Supranet is a term coined by Gartner at the turn of the 21st century to describe the fusion of the physical and digital worlds. This article fails to meet criteria for notability; This page is the only mention of the term available on the internet apart from Gartner, Inc's own marketing materials. (Themoonisacheese)
2024-11-22 18:34 .XIP (File format) An .XIP file is a XAR archive that can be digitally signed for integrity. The .XIP file format was introduced in OS X 10.9, along with Apple's release of Swift. .XIP allows for a digital signature to be applied and verified on the receiving system before the archive is expanded. Fails WP: GNG. I can't find any sources that aren't published by Apple (who developed this file format) that are reliable enough to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-23 02:45 Jowfe Oil Technology Jowfe Oil Technology (JOT) is a state-owned Libyan petroleum services company providing oilfield chemicals and drilling equipment. JOT was founded in 1983 and registered under no. 7102 as a service company owned by the National Oil Corporation (NOC). Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 03:11 RASCO (Gas processing company) Ras Lanuf Oil and Gas Processing Company (Rasco) is a subsidiary of the state-owned National Oil Corporation of Libya. Rasco operates the Ras Lanuf Refinery. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-23 03:20 Waha Oil Company (Oil company in Libya) Waha Oil Company (WOC; Arabic: شركة الواحة للنفط, shirkat al-wāḥa lil-nifṭ) is an oil company based in Tripoli, Libya, engaged in the fields of crude oil and natural gas exploration and production. Fails WP:NCORP (Imcdc)
2024-11-22 03:13 APTonCD APTonCD is a tool that can back up software packages (.deb files) downloaded via Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) or aptitude, creating a repository that can be used to install those packages on other computers without Internet access. APTonCD gathers the collected packages into a single ISO image. Fails WP: GNG. I conducted a WP: BEFORE and could not find any sources that would establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-24 00:12 ADS-AC ADS-AC is an experimental open source program which implements Absolutely Dynamic System (ADS), a proposed mechanism for artificial consciousness (AC). Fails WP: GNG. I could not find any sources to establish notability. Tagged for notability issues for four months at time of PROD. (HyperAccelerated)

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2024-11-17 11:06 Ford GT75 (Diesel lawn tractor) The Ford GT75 is a diesel lawn tractor manufactured by Ford. a 48-inch mowing deck, and is belt-driven with six rotating blades. Doesn't seem notable (Lollipoplollipoplollipop)
2024-11-17 21:45 Gross indecency (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Gross indecency can refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-11-17 21:47 Head Chef (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Head Chef refers to Chef de cuisine. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-11-18 20:01 Smoothstack Smoothstack is an American information technology (IT) staffing firm. Smoothstack provides 12–16 weeks of training to candidates before contracted job placement. The firm requires its employees to sign Training Repayment Agreement Provisions (TRAP) contracts that require payback if the employee leaves within two years. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG, may also be WP:ATTACK (TimJohn67)
2024-11-19 20:51 Code page 1057 (Character encoding specified by IBM) Code page 1057, HP PC-8, is a character encoding specified by IBM. It is a close derivation of Code page 437. Fails WP: NOTDICT. I can't find any sources that could expand the article beyond the definition of the codepage layout. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-11-19 23:54 Predmestky Festival The Predmestky Festival (also known as Festival de la Predmestky) is a free music and puppet festival held annually in the mountains of western North Carolina. Early prototypes of the festival in the mid 1980s were called the Doc Locke Rock Fest; in 1995 giant puppets were created for the festival, and an original puppet rock opera was added. Unreferenced and unimproved 15 years. No sources are available on line. (Bearian)
2024-11-19 22:31 Code page 770 (Computer character set for Baltic languages) Code page 770 (also known as CP 770) is a code page used under DOS to write the Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian languages. It is a variant of code page 775 which does not cover the Polish language, but moves the remaining characters in a way that it retains all box-drawing and mathematical symbols from code page 437. Fails WP: NOTDICT. I can't find any sources that could expand the article beyond the definition of the codepage layout. (HyperAccelerated)