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Culture/Internet culture[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-16 18:13 PhotoGrid (Photo and video editing software) PhotoGrid is a photo and video editing application for iOS, Android and online editing that enables users to collage photos, enhance pictures, apply tons of materials and make videogrid non-notable, does not meet WP:NSOFTWARE or WP:GNG (there are many apps with this name, this one is made by a company called "JUPITER PALACE PTE. LTD.") (Polygnotus)
2024-05-17 15:48 Mobify (Canadian software company) Mobify, a Salesforce company, provides Front-end Services, such as creating customized apps and e-commerce sites. The technology company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and has a global network of customers and partners. Appears to be promotional and lacks substantial coverage. I am unable to locate any reliable secondary sources, so there are no benefits for Wikipedia. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1D31:4962:68B9:AE94)
2024-05-17 16:51 Idio (Software companies of the United Kingdom) idio Ltd. is an enterprise software company that produces and implements products for brands and publishers. To do so, idio uses its cloud-hosted platform, which incorporates modules for large-scale content aggregation and structuring, content analytics (most fundamentally, semantic extraction), multi-channel marketing automation, and customer insight generation. idio has offices in London and Exeter in the UK. It appears to be promotional with no substantial coverage. Furthermore, the official website redirects to an error page, indicating that the content has been removed. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1CB:E1BE:F69A:FE2E)
2024-05-18 09:23 Character blogging Character blogs are a type of blog written as though a fictional character, rather than an actual person, is making the blog post. There are many character blogs on the Internet, and in the late 2000s (decade), it became popular among TV show producers as a means of promoting their show. Topic does not appear notable, with extremely limited coverage beyond blog posts. (Ethmostigmus)
2024-05-19 15:34 Torbit Torbit.com (Founded in November 2010) was a San Mateo, cloud based website acceleration service. Torbit drew attention from TechCrunch and other publications for their web optimization service. The service is billed as being the first in the industry to offer insights which allow companies to track the real time performance of their websites. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Apparently I was the editor who tagged this as potentially non-notable four years ago? Not sure why I didn't immediately PROD... (Teratix)
2024-05-20 18:57 Open Web Interface for .NET (Web server interface standard) OWIN (Open Web Interface for .NET) is a standard for an interface between .NET Web applications and Web servers. It is a community-owned open-source project. Prior to OWIN, Microsoft's ASP.NET technology was designed on top of IIS, and Web applications could not easily be run on another Web server (although note that despite this the Mono community developed several ASP.NET compatible Web servers, such as XSP). Not notable. There are no independent sources (90.167.219.83)
2024-05-21 00:19 Domain-specific entertainment language (a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe entertainment environments) Domain-specific entertainment languages are a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe computer games or environments, or potentially used for other entertainment such as video or music. Fails WP: NLIST. I can't find any sources that discuss DSLs for entertainment as a grouping. I am sure that there are plenty of sources about DSLs generally, but I can't find any about any trend of using DSLs for entertainment purposes. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 07:12 SwellPath SwellPath was an internet marketing consultancy in Portland, Oregon, that focused on web analytics (with an emphasis on Google Analytics custom tagging and reporting) and search engine marketing. SwellPath was a Google Analytics certified partner and was one of the first agencies worldwide to be certified as a specialist for Google Analytics Tag Manager. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-21 07:27 Local Yokel Media Local Yokel Media, (LYM), is, a hyperlocal online ad marketplace headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut specializing in monetizing hyperlocal, ad impressions. Using Local Yokel Media, any local or national business serving a defined geography can target audiences in their immediate service areas on local online content communities. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-21 08:56 MIDItarHero (Max/MSP program used for controllers) MIDItar Hero is a software application developed by Brian Westbrook, which enables the use of Guitar Hero or Rock Band instruments as MIDI controllers. The software is built using Max/MSP. The application is compatible with Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X operating systems, and its initial release, version 1.0, was published on April 7 of 2009. Tagged for notability since 2022. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. (Charcoal feather)

Culture/Linguistics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-16 22:10 Nalband (name) Nalband is a Persian language word with the meaning manufacturer of horseshoes. The word is derived from the Persian word nal, meaning horseshoe and band, a fastener.[citation needed] No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse)
2024-05-18 10:13 Babita Kumari (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Babita Kumari is an Indian wrestler. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-18 10:26 Farhad Moshiri (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Farhad Moshiri may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-18 10:27 Adam Stachowiak (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Adam Stachowiak may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-16 01:06 The Hub (magazine) (publication covering lifestyle topics) The Hub was founded by London-based Tolù Adẹ̀kọ́, an entrepreneur with a background in interior design. Launched in September 2009, the magazine covers a range of lifestyle topics including Art & Culture, Design & Interiors, Travel & Leisure, Food & Drink, Entertainment, Fashion & Style, Beauty & Grooming and fashion stories. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-05-17 21:50 Grossology (books) (series of non-fictional children's books written by Sylvia Branzei) Grossology (ISBN 0-201-40964-X) is a non-fiction children's book written by Sylvia Branzei and published by Price Stern Sloan in 1992. It is a frank, thorough, yet light-hearted examination of various unappealing bodily functions and medical conditions. Non-notable book series. Insufficient sourcing for 15 years, no independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-18 09:23 Character blogging Character blogs are a type of blog written as though a fictional character, rather than an actual person, is making the blog post. There are many character blogs on the Internet, and in the late 2000s (decade), it became popular among TV show producers as a means of promoting their show. Topic does not appear notable, with extremely limited coverage beyond blog posts. (Ethmostigmus)
2024-05-19 08:14 Monastery Among the Temple Trees (Novel by Jayasena Jayakody) Monastery Among the Temple Trees is a novel by Sri Lankan writer Jayasena Jayakody. It was translated to English from his famous Sinhalese novels - "Pichcha Mala" and "Araliya Mal Aramaya". This novel article has one passing mention reference to establish notability. After searching, found another passing mention and sales websites, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific book. Article was created by a new user on 22 September 2010 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). Article was PROD on day created. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-20 17:07 Brave (magazine) (American magazine and digital media company) Brave, or previously RIOT magazine, was a bimonthly American magazine and digital media company. It was founded by Ryan Latrell. It focused on pop culture and fashion. It covered topics in art, film, music, design, celebrity interviews, and technology. Does not seem to meet Wikipedia notability standards, no real assertion of notability, no evidence of significant coverage. Only sources cited are a random blog and a self reference (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-20 23:38 Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language (Programming language) Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language (ASDL) is a computer language developed as part of ESPRIT project GRASPIN, as a basis for generating language-based editors and environments. It combines an object-oriented type system, syntax-directed translation schemes and a target-language interface. Fails WP: N. I can't find any work that wasn't conducted by Wilhelm-Schmidt or any evidence of impact that would support an argument that this article meets WP: N. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-20 10:32 Intersec (1990s UK political science magazine) Intersec, the Journal of International Security is a specialised international magazine founded in Surrey in 1991. It is published by Albany Media Ltd, based in London 10 times a year, and is available in paper form by subscription or select circulation to readers with an interest in international security and counter terrorism. Lacks direct and in-depth coverage in independent secondary references. WP:BEFORE suggests there is nothing of note about it in credible media. Fails WP:SIGCOV. (2A02:842A:8151:6A01:349F:6510:D068:6055)

Culture/Biography[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-14 16:27 Kenny Solomons (English actor and model) Kenny Solomons (born 29 July 1986) English actor and model, known for his role as Mason in Brit-flick The Rapture. Solomons lives in Sweden. He owns his own café/barbershop franchise in Sweden, Hammarby Sjöstad, Norra Djurgårdsstaden and Uppsala. The name of the shop is Rusty Rascals. Fails WP:ENT. (B3251)
2024-05-14 16:54 Aumar Alsorani (Canadian detainee) Aumar Alsorani (born in Iraq) is a Canadian who was arrested in Erbil, Iraq on accusations that he was fighting in the Iraqi insurgency. Fails WP:GNG. Only mentioned in two Toronto Star articles, with no updates after May 2004. The incident may be able to be mentioned somewhere, but not notable enough for its own article. (B3251)
2024-05-14 17:02 Chris Horwill Chris Horwill from the Alstom Grid, Stafford, United Kingdom was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 for contributions to testing and commissioning of flexible AC transmission systems. Fails WP:NBIO (B3251)
2024-05-14 19:12 Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Iranian footballer) Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Persian: محمدرضا بردبار; born August 26, 2004) is an Iranian football midfielder who currently plays for Malavan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Does not meet WP:GNG, coverage in English is non-existent, coverage in Farsi is limited to mere-mentions in writeups about his team. (Rosguill)
2024-05-15 18:26 Claude Tshidibi (Rugby player) Claude Kalombo Tshidibi (born 31 March 1993 in Tembisa) is a South African rugby union player. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 18:28 Stephan Zaayman (South African rugby union player) Stephan Zaayman (born 18 June 1993) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Czech Extraliga team RC Slavia Prague. His regular position is flanker or number 8. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:08 Brenden Olivier (South African rugby union player) Brenden Hercules Olivier (born 19 March 1992 in Kareedouw, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:56 Zain Zafar (Maldivian footballer) Zain Zafar (born 20 April 2003),is a Maldivian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Club Eagles. Maldivian footballer with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 01:39 Enrico Acker (South African rugby union footballer) Daniel Enrico Acker (born 23 September 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer, who most recently played for the Eastern Province Kings. His regular playing position is scrum-half and he previously played rugby for the Free State Cheetahs, Griquas and Griffons, as well as Varsity Cup sides UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he also uses his first name, Daniel. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:12 Griffith van Wyk (South African rugby union player) Griffith van Wyk (born (1990-07-04)4 July 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:15 Werner Lourens (Rugby player) Werner Lourens (born 26 June 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Griffons. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:17 Arno Poley (South African rugby union player) Arno Pieter Poley (born 14 March 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Falcons. His regularly plays as a fullback or a winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 07:35 Samuel Stevens (journalist) (English sports journalist) Samuel Stevens is an English sports journalist. this page is poorly sourced and should be removed immediately. As an ‘biography of a living person’ its information is wrong and not relevant to Wikipedia. External links do not work and its only reference is a nine-year-old university newspaper link. Other information is incorrect. I am the person featured here and request that the page is removed as I do not meet the criteria for a ‘public figure’. (2A02:C7C:9097:BF00:BC84:8E13:C345:7384)
2024-05-16 19:33 Tengku Omar Othman (2nd Menteri Besar of Terengganu) Tengku Seri Setia Raja Tengku Omar bin Othman was the Menteri Besar of the state of Terengganu, in the Unfederated Malay States, from 15 July 1940 to 9 December 1941. The article appears to rely on a source of questionable credibility. (Iwaqarhashmi)
2024-05-16 19:47 Lindelwe Zungu (Rugby player) Lindelwe Siyanda Zungu (born 16 May 1995 in) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. He usually plays as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:48 Simon Bolze (South African rugby union player) Simon Nord Bolze (born 30 July 1995) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His usually plays as a fly-half, but can also play as an inside centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:44 Joe van der Hoogt (Rugby player) Nico Johan van der Hoogt (born 19 February 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who plays for the Leopards in the Currie Cup & The Rugby Challenge in South Africa. He can play as a loose-forward or lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he is better known as "Johan". (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:51 Tiaan Dorfling (South African rugby union player) Tiaan Arno Dorfling (born 26 July 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played for Griquas. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 01:06 Regina B. Schofield (American attorney general) Regina B. Schofield (born Regina Ann Brown on January 14, 1962) is a former United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs. seems unlikely to meet WP:General Notability Guidelines (Superb Owl)
2024-05-17 02:17 Franswa Ueckermann (Rugby player) Franswa Johannes Ueckermann (born 6 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:24 Colin Herbert (South African rugby union player) Colin Herbert (born 19 March 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Griffons in the Currie Cup. His regular position is inside centre, but he can also play as a fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 16:14 Pushy! (French composer) Christophe Bergeron, known by his alias, Pushy!, is an electronic music composer who currently lives and works in Paris, France. Non-notable musician that fails the WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. The only source being used in the article is the artists defunct official website. Searching using both his real and stage names turned up no coverage in reliable sources. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-17 17:43 Yamkela Ngam (Rugby player) Yamkela Ngam is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is wing. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:47 Barend Potgieter (Rugby player) Barend Jackobus Potgieter (born 28 December 1994) is a South African rugby union player for the Griffons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is a loosehead prop, but he can also play as a flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:53 Renier Erasmus (South African rugby union player) Renier Devon Erasmus is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:12 Reynier van Rooyen (South African rugby union player) Reynier van Rooyen (born 25 April 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:16 Wayne Swart (Rugby player) Wayne Swart is a South African rugby union player. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:19 Madoda Yako (Rugby player) Mziwamadoda Yako (born 4 October 1989) is a South African rugby union player for Spring Rose in the EPRU Grand Challenge. His regular position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:31 Elrich Kock (Rugby player) Elrich Kock is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Eastern Province Grand Challenge club side Despatch. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 21:26 Duwayne Smart (Rugby player) Duwayne Enslin Smart (born 8 August 1987) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Boland Cavaliers. His regular position is on the wing. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 21:31 George Tossel (Rugby player) George de la Rey Tossel (born 5 March 1988 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Western Province Super League club side Hamiltons. He usually plays as a centre, but can also play as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 22:44 Josh Katzen (Rugby player) Joshua Mathew Katzen (born 7 June 1992 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with Western Province. His regular position is flanker or number eight. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-18 05:17 Wayne Khan (Rugby player) Wayne Khan (born 21 January 1991 in Cape Town) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the SWD Eagles. His regular position is hooker, but he can also play as a flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-18 07:06 Elnur Aslanov (Azerbaijani political scientist) Elnur Aslanov (Azerbaijani: Elnur Kazım oğlu Aslanov), born January 15, 1977, Baku, Azerbaijan, is an Azerbaijani political scientist and author, businessman, known for his books, “New world order and national development strategy”, published in 2006 and "Modernization and national development", published in 2015. Doesn't meet GNG or any other notability standart (Correspondentman)
2024-05-17 15:04 Omid Mehrpour Omid Mehrpour is medical doctor specialized in poisoning and substance abuse research. He is also the founder of Medical Toxicology and Drug Abuse Research Center (MTDRC) at Birjand University of Medical Sciences and served as the director of MTDRC till 2010. Lacks significant coverage in third-party reliable sources. The current sources do not provide the required coverage about the subject, as they are either passing mentions, profiles, or not reliable. Fails WP:GNG. (GSS)
2024-05-19 03:49 Ewan Coetzee (South African rugby union player) Ewan Coetzee (born (1997-10-16)16 October 1997) is a South African rugby union player for the Griquas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-19 05:50 Jonas Breum (Danish singer and songwriter) Jonas Breum (born in 1979) is a Danish singer and songwriter. Non-notable musician that fails the WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. Searches did not reveal any coverage in reliable sources. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-19 08:03 Alireza Babaei (Iranian football player) Alireza Babaei (Persian: علیرضا بابایی;born on June 22, 2003) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Persian Gulf Pro League club Persepolis fails WP:GNG (Iwaqarhashmi)
2024-05-19 11:12 Super 8 (SRL) (UK rugby league) The Premier North & South is the highest Student Rugby League competition in the United Kingdom. Non notable student/university RL competition. Minimal coverage, fails WP:GNG. (J Mo 101)
2024-05-19 19:13 Enoch Mnyaka (Rugby player) Abongile Enoch Mnyaka (born 18 October 1993) is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Sharks XV in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-19 17:07 Kyle Irion (American blogger and writer of fiction) Kyle Irion is an American blogger and writer of fiction. Irion is a graduate of the University of North Texas, where he received a B.A. in English. Irion writes a blog, Iron Kyle, which is regularly updated with satirical flash fiction. poorly sourced, not notable, defunct links (Bubbaj1234)
2024-05-20 01:01 Steven Meiring (Rugby player) Steven Meiring (born 2 January 1994) is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Free State XV. He can play as a flanker or a number eight. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:06 Eugene Butterworth (South African rugby union footballer) Eugene Francois Butterworth (born 19 September 1984) is a South African rugby union footballer, currently playing with Western Province Premier League club side Durbanville-Bellville. His regular playing position is tighthead prop. He previously represented Boland Cavaliers and Griquas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:09 Dewald Pieters (Rugby player) Dewald Pieters (born 21 March 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer. He plays mostly as a centre. He plays for Witbank Ferros, having previously played provincial rugby for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 02:56 Benn F. Reyes Benn F. Reyes (born San Francisco, 1915 - died Stockholm, 1968) was an American publicist and impresario mainly known for his work in movies. Reyes' best-known ventures in this field were his collaborations with American director Stanley Kubrick, including the films Lolita Dr. Strangelove and 2001: A Space Odyssey. No online sources found, questionable notability (Zenon.Lach)
2024-05-18 17:15 List of CFL on TSN commentators The following is the list of announcers who worked for CFL on TSN over the years. Subject does not meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-05-20 14:35 Jamie Borger (Musical artist) Jamie Borger (born 28 May 1964) is a Swedish drummer who has played in the bands Talisman, Treat and Last Autumn's Dream. Over the years, he also has recorded with Alfonzetti, Adam Thompson, Baltimore, Human Clay, Swedish Erotica and Jeff Scott Soto. [BLP]
2024-05-20 17:14 Changelab ChangeLab is a grassroots think tank located in downtown Oakland, California with a satellite location in Seattle, Washington. Does not seem to meet WP:ORG, most of the sources do not even mention Changelab, the one that does is an interview with the founder but he just mentions Changelab a few times, it is not meaningful coverage (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-20 21:25 Jon Sousa (American musician) Jon Sousa (born in 1978 in New Jersey, United States) is a contemporary American musician and solo guitarist from New Jersey, currently residing in Boulder, Colorado. His music contains elements of Celtic, Classical, Jazz, African, Electronic, Bluegrass & Folk, Rock & Heavy Metal. Musician that appears to fail the WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. The only source included in the article is their personal website. Searches only brought up very brief mentions, usually just listings of acts in upcoming events. I could not find any actual significant coverage of them. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-20 22:47 List of defunct newspapers of the United States (Comprehensive list of newspapers that have gone out of business) This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States. Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.[inconsistent] Redundant template and Arbitrary inclusion (Eric Schucht)
2024-05-20 22:56 Heimar Williams (Rugby player) Heimar Williams is a former South African rugby union player who played first class rugby between 2011 and 2017. His regular position was centre and he spent the bulk of his career playing in Durban with the Sharks (Currie Cup), representing them in Super Rugby, the Currie Cup and the Vodacom Cup. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 23:38 Ghost Years (Hardcore punk band) Ghost Years was a Brazilian/Dutch Hardcore punk band from Amsterdam, formed in 2016 and signed to White Russian Records. The band split up at the end of 2017. Article on non-notable band, created by an WP:SPA. The only sources included in the article are primary, and searches did not turn up any coverage of the band in reliable sources. Fails the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-21 16:00 Valentin Royer (French tennis player (born 2001)) Valentin Royer (born 29 May 2001) is French professional tennis player. Non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS. (Adamtt9)

Culture/Biography/Women[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-15 00:28 Rachel Kirkland (Canadian pair skater) Rachel Kirkland (born September 29, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Eric Radford, she competed at a senior Grand Prix event, the 2008 Skate Canada International. Kirkland and Radford teamed up in 2005 and were coached by Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada and part-time by Ingo Steuer in Chemnitz, Germany. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-16 02:54 Murielle Telio (American actress (born 1993)) Murielle Telio is an American actress. She is best known for her brief appearance as Misty Mountains in the 2016 crime comedy film The Nice Guys. Fails WP:NACTOR (The ed17)
2024-05-16 11:38 Kimberly Wilkerson (American model) Kimberly Wilkerson is a beauty pageant contestant from Gillette, Wyoming, USA who has competed in the Miss America contest. Does not meet WP:NOT (Geraldine Aino)
2024-05-18 22:33 Martha Isabel Fandiño Pinilla (Colombian and Italian mathematician and author) Martha Isabel Fandiño Pinilla (born Pacho, Colombia, 28 September 1956) is a Colombian and Italian mathematician and author of dual nationality. I see nothing in this longwinded and mostly-unsourced biography that could pass WP:PROF or any other notability criterion. Her citation counts on Google are only in the double digits, not enough for WP:PROF#C1. (David Eppstein)
2024-05-21 00:53 Savona Bailey-McClain (American community organizer) Savona Bailey-McClain is an American community organizer and art producer, and the director of the West Harlem Art Fund. She has curated or organized exhibitions by Vicki DaSilva, Bentley Meeker, and Tomo Mori. She has also spoken at the Silicon Harlem Technology Conference, and organized part of the NYCxDESIGN festival. NON-NOTABILITY PER GNG (Zenon.Lach)
2024-05-21 06:58 Hailie Jade Scott Mathers Hailie Jade Scott Mathers (December 25, 1995) is an american influencer. Daughter of Eminem, she regularly post about her life on Instagram, where she counts more than 3 million followers. [BLP]
2024-05-21 15:21 Annette Sinclair (American actress, author) While Annette Sinclair, born Annette Maria Szymanski, is best known as the ex-wife of singer Bob Seger she had an acting career spanning movies, TV, commercials, music videos and book writing. Non-notable person, unreliable sources (e.g. IMDB), bad tone (TheTechie)

Culture/Media[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-14 16:15 GpsGate GpsGate is a software platform for Internet-based GPS tracking and GPS sharing. GpsGate is owned by Franson Technology AB, a company located in Stockholm, Sweden, specialized in GPS software development. Franson Technology AB was founded in 2004 by the current CEO Johan Franson. Fails WP:NSOFT (B3251)
2024-05-15 05:29 Plastic Parachute (musical artist) Plastic Parachute is an American Pop band based in Los Angeles, California. Parachute tunes have been heard on MTV and CBS programming as well as Jeep/Chrysler commercials and Warren Miller/Time Warner Extreme Ski Films. I'm unable to find a substantial quantity of reliable and independent source material about this subject. (Seraphimblade)
2024-05-15 21:21 Kirp (Estonian newspaper) Kirp was a newspaper published[when?] in Estonia as an inset in Sirp. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found articles about a person with "Kirp" last name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-16 02:54 Murielle Telio (American actress (born 1993)) Murielle Telio is an American actress. She is best known for her brief appearance as Misty Mountains in the 2016 crime comedy film The Nice Guys. Fails WP:NACTOR (The ed17)
2024-05-16 07:35 Samuel Stevens (journalist) (English sports journalist) Samuel Stevens is an English sports journalist. this page is poorly sourced and should be removed immediately. As an ‘biography of a living person’ its information is wrong and not relevant to Wikipedia. External links do not work and its only reference is a nine-year-old university newspaper link. Other information is incorrect. I am the person featured here and request that the page is removed as I do not meet the criteria for a ‘public figure’. (2A02:C7C:9097:BF00:BC84:8E13:C345:7384)
2024-05-16 19:12 Luup (newspaper) (Estonian newspaper) Luup was a newspaper published in Estonia, Vihula rural municipality, 2001–2007. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found one passing mention, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-18 09:23 Character blogging Character blogs are a type of blog written as though a fictional character, rather than an actual person, is making the blog post. There are many character blogs on the Internet, and in the late 2000s (decade), it became popular among TV show producers as a means of promoting their show. Topic does not appear notable, with extremely limited coverage beyond blog posts. (Ethmostigmus)
2024-05-18 23:12 Star Star Stereo (American independent record label) Star Star Stereo was an independent record label based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I am unable to find sufficient references for this record label to meet WP:NCORP or WP:GNG. Only appears in very brief mentions for the release notes of other bands, no actual coverage on it. Also WP:NOTINHERITED and WP:NOTMEMORIAL. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-05-19 17:07 Kyle Irion (American blogger and writer of fiction) Kyle Irion is an American blogger and writer of fiction. Irion is a graduate of the University of North Texas, where he received a B.A. in English. Irion writes a blog, Iron Kyle, which is regularly updated with satirical flash fiction. poorly sourced, not notable, defunct links (Bubbaj1234)
2024-05-19 23:41 Peterson Electro-Musical Products (American music-electronics company) Peterson Electro-Musical Products, Inc. is a music-electronics company founded by Richard H. Peterson in 1948. The company introduced the first commercial handheld electronic tuner for musicians, the Model 70, in 1964, and later its models of strobe tuners became popular among touring and studio musicians such as the Grateful Dead, The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, and Neil Young. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG Once you take out the primary sources (source 1 and 2), you are left with 3 sources used for brief statements. source 3 is a product review thus not SIGCOV, 4 is a product listing thus not RS, source 5 is an ad in a magazine, thus fails RS. (Lavalizard101)
2024-05-20 22:44 List of family-owned newspapers in the United States The following is a partial list of family-owned newspapers in the United States. It represents the small subset of the list of newspapers in the United States which are run by a family business, and may include exceptions to or examples of concerns about concentration of media ownership. Redundant template and Arbitrary inclusion (Eric Schucht)
2024-05-20 22:46 List of international newspapers originating in the United States This list of international newspapers originating in the United States is a list of newspapers as described at newspaper types that are printed in the United States and distributed internationally. Redundant template and Arbitrary inclusion (Eric Schucht)
2024-05-21 00:11 TACPOL (programming language) (block structured programming language) TACPOL (Tactical Procedure Oriented Language) is a block structured programming language developed by the United States Army for the TACFIRE Tactical Fire Direction command and control application. TACPOL is similar to PL/I. This fails WP: N. I can't find any sources about TACPOL that aren't affiliated with the US Army (i.e. any independent sources). (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 02:46 BANCStar (Specialist computer programming language for financial applications) BANCStar is a specialist computer programming language for financial applications. The language is an internal language for the National Financial Computer Services, Inc (later Broadway & Seymour) BANCStar application, which is software to automate the operations of a bank branch. This fails WP: N. The first two sources are trivial mentions of the language, and the third is self-published. I couldn't find any secondary, in-depth coverage outside of these sources. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 08:56 MIDItarHero (Max/MSP program used for controllers) MIDItar Hero is a software application developed by Brian Westbrook, which enables the use of Guitar Hero or Rock Band instruments as MIDI controllers. The software is built using Max/MSP. The application is compatible with Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X operating systems, and its initial release, version 1.0, was published on April 7 of 2009. Tagged for notability since 2022. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. (Charcoal feather)
2024-05-15 22:21 Rollo Tomasi (American post-hardcore band) Rollo Tomasi is an American post-hardcore band from Chicago, Illinois. No relevance. Only primary sources. (Wikisempra)
2024-05-21 14:53 Red rocket (shotgun slug) (3D printed shotgun projectile) The Red Rocket is the humorous name youtube user "TAOFLEDERMAUS" Jeff Heeszel gave to a 3D printed %60 solid shotgun projectile, or slug. It was printed using the Solidoodle 3 3-D printer. The slug was created by an American named Tony Griffy. Search finds no evidence of wider or sustained coverage per WP:GNG. (Hemmers)
2024-05-21 15:39 Scene description language (Programming language used to describe a scene to a 3D graphics renderer) A scene description language is any description language used to describe a scene to a 3D renderer, such as a ray tracer. The scene is written in a text editor (which may include syntax highlighting), as opposed to being modeled in a graphical way, but a 3D modelling program may allow for a scene to be exported to a specified scene description language. I can’t find any sources that discuss more than one scene description language in-depth, so this fails WP: NLIST. (HyperAccelerated)

Culture/Media/Books[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-17 21:50 Grossology (books) (series of non-fictional children's books written by Sylvia Branzei) Grossology (ISBN 0-201-40964-X) is a non-fiction children's book written by Sylvia Branzei and published by Price Stern Sloan in 1992. It is a frank, thorough, yet light-hearted examination of various unappealing bodily functions and medical conditions. Non-notable book series. Insufficient sourcing for 15 years, no independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-19 08:14 Monastery Among the Temple Trees (Novel by Jayasena Jayakody) Monastery Among the Temple Trees is a novel by Sri Lankan writer Jayasena Jayakody. It was translated to English from his famous Sinhalese novels - "Pichcha Mala" and "Araliya Mal Aramaya". This novel article has one passing mention reference to establish notability. After searching, found another passing mention and sales websites, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific book. Article was created by a new user on 22 September 2010 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). Article was PROD on day created. (JoeNMLC)

Culture/Media/Entertainment[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-16 01:06 The Hub (magazine) (publication covering lifestyle topics) The Hub was founded by London-based Tolù Adẹ̀kọ́, an entrepreneur with a background in interior design. Launched in September 2009, the magazine covers a range of lifestyle topics including Art & Culture, Design & Interiors, Travel & Leisure, Food & Drink, Entertainment, Fashion & Style, Beauty & Grooming and fashion stories. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-05-20 17:07 Brave (magazine) (American magazine and digital media company) Brave, or previously RIOT magazine, was a bimonthly American magazine and digital media company. It was founded by Ryan Latrell. It focused on pop culture and fashion. It covered topics in art, film, music, design, celebrity interviews, and technology. Does not seem to meet Wikipedia notability standards, no real assertion of notability, no evidence of significant coverage. Only sources cited are a random blog and a self reference (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-21 01:16 Eli Bridge Company (Amusement park ride manufacturer) Eli Bridge Company is an amusement ride manufacturer headquartered in Jacksonville, Illinois, U.S. non notable company, does not follow WP:GNG (Andrewjenner75)
2024-05-20 10:32 Intersec (1990s UK political science magazine) Intersec, the Journal of International Security is a specialised international magazine founded in Surrey in 1991. It is published by Albany Media Ltd, based in London 10 times a year, and is available in paper form by subscription or select circulation to readers with an interest in international security and counter terrorism. Lacks direct and in-depth coverage in independent secondary references. WP:BEFORE suggests there is nothing of note about it in credible media. Fails WP:SIGCOV. (2A02:842A:8151:6A01:349F:6510:D068:6055)

Culture/Media/Films[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-17 16:47 Humberto Castro (actor) (Mexican actor of films and television) Humberto Alejandro Castro Ward is a Mexican actor of film and television. Fails WP:NACTOR. Found no reliable sources with significant coverage. (Gobonobo)

Culture/Media/Music[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-16 17:05 Bombafiya (American reggae band) Bombafiya is an American reggae band from Ventura, California. The band was formed in 2018 and consists of Collin Daniels (lead vocals, guitar, production), Benicia Grace (backing vocals, production), Stephanosis (bass), Evan Tindall (drums), Filiverto Landeros (keyboards), and Andrew Chermak (trumpet). I could not find sources to prove notability for this band under WP:MUSICBIO (Mach61)
2024-05-17 04:14 The Get Up Kids / Coalesce (1996 EP (Split EP) by The Get Up Kids/Coalesce) Burned Bridges/I'm Giving Up on This One is a split EP between American bands The Get Up Kids and Coalesce. The album was released on colored vinyl in 1996 on Second Nature Recordings. There were 13 different pressings of the album, with each pressing on different colored vinyl. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-17 10:27 Tonefloating: The Use of Ashes vs Steven Wilson (2000 single by Porcupine Tree) "Tonefloating: The Use of Ashes vs Steven Wilson" is a seven-inch LP single released by Dutch record label Tonefloat in order to promote two of their most recognized signed artists. It was recorded during an acoustic concert in Delft, the Netherlands on Feb 27, 2000 where both artists performed. No indication of notability. (BarrelProof)
2024-05-17 16:14 Pushy! (French composer) Christophe Bergeron, known by his alias, Pushy!, is an electronic music composer who currently lives and works in Paris, France. Non-notable musician that fails the WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. The only source being used in the article is the artists defunct official website. Searching using both his real and stage names turned up no coverage in reliable sources. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-17 16:34 Yoshimatsu : Guitar Works "Tender Toys" (1998 studio album by Shin-Ichi Fukuda) Yoshimatsu : Guitar Works "Tender Toys" is a studio album performed by classical guitarist Shin-Ichi Fukuda, released in 1998 by Denon Records. Recorded between the 23–24 April and the 20–21 May 1997 at Salamanca Hall, Gifu, the album was produced by Hiroyuki Okano. The topic lacks clear notability. (BarrelProof)
2024-05-17 20:49 Dropping Food on Their Heads Is Not Enough: Benefit for RAWA (2002 compilation album by Various Artists) Geykido Comet Records benefit CD for Afghan Women released in 2002 was in response to the atrocities done to Afghan women by the Taliban. Featuring local unknowns as well as groups like Anti-Flag, Youth Brigade, Chumbawamba, Fleshies, The Frisk and Jello Biafra as well as setting aside 100% of all proceeds to be given to the Revolutionary Association for the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) this CD was well received by the media as well as the punk scene in general. Non-notable compilation album that doesn't meet WP:GNG or WP:NALBUM. No reviews or WP:SIGCOV found. No clear redirect target as the record label was deleted for being non-notable. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-05-19 03:51 Wild about Nothing (1993 studio album by Helen Hoffner) Wild About Nothing is the debut studio album by Helen Hoffner. It was the culmination of ten years work that started in 1982 when Helen joined the band The Astronauts (Stiff Records) with Simon Burton and David Lief. Subsequently, Simon and Helen formed an all-female band called The Marines (CBS/Sony Records) with Denny Jones and Sarah Pritchard; Simon wrote and produced the material and they were managed by Colin Lester. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-19 05:50 Jonas Breum (Danish singer and songwriter) Jonas Breum (born in 1979) is a Danish singer and songwriter. Non-notable musician that fails the WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. Searches did not reveal any coverage in reliable sources. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-19 20:02 The Villas (band) (American indie rock band) The Villas are an American indie rock band from Austin, Texas. The band's sound is generally a mix of bright guitars with melodic vocal lines. There have been comparisons to post-punk. Following prior single releases, The Villas' first extended-play record Century of Tries was released in 2012. Non-notable, seemingly defunct band. None of the current sources are valid for establishing notability, either being primary sources or trivial mentions. Searches did not turn up any coverage at all on this band in reliable sources. Fails the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-20 07:12 Supersci Supersci, formerly Superscientifiku, is a Swedish hip hop group, composed of rapper Mr. Noun, rapper/producer Arka, rapper/singer Remedeeh, multi-instrumentalist/producer Erik L and DJ Observe. They hail from Sundsvall, Sweden. Arka and Erik L are also from the production team Flyphonic. Not notable in any way. (62.166.252.25)
2024-05-20 14:35 Jamie Borger (Musical artist) Jamie Borger (born 28 May 1964) is a Swedish drummer who has played in the bands Talisman, Treat and Last Autumn's Dream. Over the years, he also has recorded with Alfonzetti, Adam Thompson, Baltimore, Human Clay, Swedish Erotica and Jeff Scott Soto. [BLP]
2024-05-20 21:25 Jon Sousa (American musician) Jon Sousa (born in 1978 in New Jersey, United States) is a contemporary American musician and solo guitarist from New Jersey, currently residing in Boulder, Colorado. His music contains elements of Celtic, Classical, Jazz, African, Electronic, Bluegrass & Folk, Rock & Heavy Metal. Musician that appears to fail the WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. The only source included in the article is their personal website. Searches only brought up very brief mentions, usually just listings of acts in upcoming events. I could not find any actual significant coverage of them. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-20 23:38 Ghost Years (Hardcore punk band) Ghost Years was a Brazilian/Dutch Hardcore punk band from Amsterdam, formed in 2016 and signed to White Russian Records. The band split up at the end of 2017. Article on non-notable band, created by an WP:SPA. The only sources included in the article are primary, and searches did not turn up any coverage of the band in reliable sources. Fails the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND. (Rorshacma)

Culture/Media/Radio[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-19 04:53 KESU-LP (Hanamaulu, Hawaii) (Television station in Hanamaulu, Hawaii) KESU-LP, VHF analog channel 6, was a low-powered television station licensed to Kauai, Hawaii, United States. Inspired by KZND-LP in Anchorage, Alaska, former TV weatherman Jeff Chang began his own low-power station on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Taking advantage of the station's audio signal broadcasting on 87.75 MHz, the station marketed itself as a radio station and aired a mixture of Hawaiian music and lite AC music. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 18:28 WSCP-LP (LPTV station in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (1990–2015)) WSCP-LP (channel 13), branded on-air as Pennsylvania Channel 13, was a low-power independent television station licensed to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States, which served the State College area. The station was owned by Pathway Community Radio, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)

Culture/Media/Software[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-16 18:13 PhotoGrid (Photo and video editing software) PhotoGrid is a photo and video editing application for iOS, Android and online editing that enables users to collage photos, enhance pictures, apply tons of materials and make videogrid non-notable, does not meet WP:NSOFTWARE or WP:GNG (there are many apps with this name, this one is made by a company called "JUPITER PALACE PTE. LTD.") (Polygnotus)
2024-05-17 15:48 Mobify (Canadian software company) Mobify, a Salesforce company, provides Front-end Services, such as creating customized apps and e-commerce sites. The technology company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and has a global network of customers and partners. Appears to be promotional and lacks substantial coverage. I am unable to locate any reliable secondary sources, so there are no benefits for Wikipedia. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1D31:4962:68B9:AE94)
2024-05-17 16:51 Idio (Software companies of the United Kingdom) idio Ltd. is an enterprise software company that produces and implements products for brands and publishers. To do so, idio uses its cloud-hosted platform, which incorporates modules for large-scale content aggregation and structuring, content analytics (most fundamentally, semantic extraction), multi-channel marketing automation, and customer insight generation. idio has offices in London and Exeter in the UK. It appears to be promotional with no substantial coverage. Furthermore, the official website redirects to an error page, indicating that the content has been removed. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1CB:E1BE:F69A:FE2E)
2024-05-18 02:12 Automise (Commercial task automation tool for Windows) Automise is a commercial task automation tool for Windows. Developed by VSoft Technologies, Automise offers a graphical user interface for automating repetitive tasks through the creation of Automise projects. Automise includes a library of 390 built in actions which can be combined with point-and-click to develop automation projects. No coverage at all in secondary sources. (Sammi Brie)
2024-05-19 15:34 Torbit Torbit.com (Founded in November 2010) was a San Mateo, cloud based website acceleration service. Torbit drew attention from TechCrunch and other publications for their web optimization service. The service is billed as being the first in the industry to offer insights which allow companies to track the real time performance of their websites. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Apparently I was the editor who tagged this as potentially non-notable four years ago? Not sure why I didn't immediately PROD... (Teratix)
2024-05-20 07:35 Appserver.io (PHP application server) appserver.io is an application server for PHP-based web environments. The project consists of middleware which delivers classical PHP web applications and provides additional services. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.202.43)
2024-05-20 18:57 Open Web Interface for .NET (Web server interface standard) OWIN (Open Web Interface for .NET) is a standard for an interface between .NET Web applications and Web servers. It is a community-owned open-source project. Prior to OWIN, Microsoft's ASP.NET technology was designed on top of IIS, and Web applications could not easily be run on another Web server (although note that despite this the Mono community developed several ASP.NET compatible Web servers, such as XSP). Not notable. There are no independent sources (90.167.219.83)
2024-05-20 23:31 Judoscript (Programming language) Judoscript is a general purpose programming language designed primarily for scripting tasks on the Java platform. It was conceived and developed by James Jianbo Huang (simplified Chinese: 黄剑波; traditional Chinese: 黃劍波; pinyin: Huáng Jiànbō), starting in late 2001. Judoscript was one of the first so-called Java scripting languages; but its most striking characteristics is its audacious multi-domain support philosophy and practice. Fails WP: N. I can't find any secondary coverage for this language outside of a couple brief mentions on articles from Google Scholar. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 00:19 Domain-specific entertainment language (a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe entertainment environments) Domain-specific entertainment languages are a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe computer games or environments, or potentially used for other entertainment such as video or music. Fails WP: NLIST. I can't find any sources that discuss DSLs for entertainment as a grouping. I am sure that there are plenty of sources about DSLs generally, but I can't find any about any trend of using DSLs for entertainment purposes. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 00:24 QuickSynergy QuickSynergy is a graphical interface (GUI) for OS X and Linux for easily configuring Synergy. Synergy is an application that allows the user to share the mouse and keyboard between two or more computers. Without the need for any external hardware, Synergy uses the TCP/IP protocol to share the keyboard and mouse, between machines with different operating systems, such as Mac OS, Linux, and Windows. Not notable (Uwsi)
2024-05-21 00:26 X2x (software to use the keyboard and mouse with another X display) x2x allows the console (keyboard and mouse) on one X server to be used to control another X server. Not notable (Uwsi)
2024-05-21 07:12 SwellPath SwellPath was an internet marketing consultancy in Portland, Oregon, that focused on web analytics (with an emphasis on Google Analytics custom tagging and reporting) and search engine marketing. SwellPath was a Google Analytics certified partner and was one of the first agencies worldwide to be certified as a specialist for Google Analytics Tag Manager. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-21 07:27 Local Yokel Media Local Yokel Media, (LYM), is, a hyperlocal online ad marketplace headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut specializing in monetizing hyperlocal, ad impressions. Using Local Yokel Media, any local or national business serving a defined geography can target audiences in their immediate service areas on local online content communities. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-21 08:06 Run BASIC (web application server based on the Liberty BASIC) Run BASIC is a web application server, based on the Liberty BASIC version of the BASIC programming language. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.202.4)
2024-05-21 08:49 Lite-C (programming language for multimedia applications and personal computer games) Lite-C is a programming language for multimedia applications and video games, using a syntax subset of the C language with some elements of the C++ language. Its primary difference to C is the native implementation of various multimedia and game-related objects such as sounds, images, movies, GUI elements, 2D and 3D models, collision detection and rigid body physics. Uncited, tagged for notability since 2023. Fails NPRODUCT. (Charcoal feather)
2024-05-21 15:43 Relevance Language Relevance Language is a patented language created by BigFix, Inc. (later acquired by IBM) for use in their BigFix product. BigFix is software that is used to monitor the computers within an enterprise and take any necessary actions to bring the computer into compliance with defined policies. Fails WP: N — can’t find anything outside of one passing mention in a book (HyperAccelerated)

Culture/Media/Television[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-17 18:46 Agni Vayu (Indian television series) Agni Vayu (transl. fire air) is an Indian television drama series that premiered on 1 March 2021 on Ishara TV. Produced under KeyLight Production, it stars Shivani Tomar and Gautam Vig. Fails WP:GNG, lacks reliable sources thereby also clearly failing WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2024-05-19 04:53 KESU-LP (Hanamaulu, Hawaii) (Television station in Hanamaulu, Hawaii) KESU-LP, VHF analog channel 6, was a low-powered television station licensed to Kauai, Hawaii, United States. Inspired by KZND-LP in Anchorage, Alaska, former TV weatherman Jeff Chang began his own low-power station on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Taking advantage of the station's audio signal broadcasting on 87.75 MHz, the station marketed itself as a radio station and aired a mixture of Hawaiian music and lite AC music. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 05:27 WJWM-LP (Television station in Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands) WJWM-LP was a station to the U.S. Virgin Islands, being founded on March 3, 2005, along with W35CE, the local TBN affiliate. Its signal, however, does not even cover all of the island of Saint Croix, let alone the other islands. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 05:28 WTPH-LP (Television station in Florida, United States) WTPH-LP, UHF analog channel 14, was a low power Azteca America-affiliated television station licensed to Fort Myers, Florida, United States. The station was owned by Tu Programmacion Hispana, LLC. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 11:10 KTGB-LP (Television station in Lubbock, Texas) KTGB-LP was a low-power television station affiliated with The Inspiration Network, operating on UHF channel 26 in Lubbock, Texas. The station owner was Jennifer Cremeens of Creemeens Broadcasting. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 11:12 KLAU-LP (Television station in Redlands, California) KLAU-LP was a low-power television station in Redlands, California, transmitting from Mount Wilson, and broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 45 as an independent station. Founded January 4, 1991, the station was owned by TV45 LLC. Its programming schedule was entirely devoted to airing infomercials.[citation needed] Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 13:06 KTMO-LP (Television station in Texas, United States) KTMO-LP, UHF analog channel 36 (VHF digital channel 10.3), was a low-power Telemundo-affiliated television station licensed to Amarillo, Texas, United States. Founded in 2002 by Drewry Communications, Telemundo Amarillo was the first Spanish-language television station in the Panhandle area. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 13:56 KCAB-LP (Television station in Casa Grande, Arizona) KCAB-LP was a low-power television station serving western Pinal County, Arizona, as an America One affiliate. It provided analog over-the-air service on UHF channel 28 from its transmitter in downtown Casa Grande, Arizona, and was available on various area cable providers. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 13:59 KAZV-LP (Low-power TV station in Modesto, California (1995–2014)) KAZV-LP was a low-power television station in Modesto, California, broadcasting locally on channel 14 as an affiliate of America One. Founded June 22, 1995, the station was owned by AZV Video Production, Inc. Subject does not make the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 17:55 WWPS-LP (Television station in Kinnelon, New Jersey) WWPS-LP was an affiliate of Cornerstone Television in Kinnelon, New Jersey. The station broadcast to Morris County, New Jersey on VHF channel 9. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 18:28 WSCP-LP (LPTV station in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (1990–2015)) WSCP-LP (channel 13), branded on-air as Pennsylvania Channel 13, was a low-power independent television station licensed to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States, which served the State College area. The station was owned by Pathway Community Radio, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 19:38 W06BD (Television station in Princeton, Indiana) W06BD was a low-power television station based in Princeton Community High School in Princeton, Indiana, broadcasting locally on Insight Cable channel 7 and over-the-air on Channel 6. The station was owned by North Gibson School Corporation in partnership with Vincennes University. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 21:15 WMUN-CD (Television station in New York, United States) WMUN-CD (channel 45) was a low-power, Class A television station in New York City. The station was owned by Local Media TV Holdings. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 21:17 WQVC-CD (TV station in Greensburg, Pennsylvania (1998–2017)) WQVC-CD, virtual channel 28 (UHF digital channel 46), was a low-power, Class A QVC-affiliated television station licensed to Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States. The station was owned by LocusPoint Networks. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 21:53 KEXT-CD (Television station in San Jose, California (1994–2017)) KEXT-CD, virtual channel 27 (UHF digital channel 20), was a low-power, Class A television station licensed to San Jose, California, United States. The station was owned by the Venture Technologies Group. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 22:14 KATA-CD (Television station in Mesquite, Texas, United States (1997–2017)) KATA-CD was a Class A digital television station affiliated with Shop LC, owned and operated by Mako Communications. It broadcast on Channel 50 and was licensed to Mesquite, Texas, United States. KATA was available through Charter Communications (Channel 93) and Verizon Fios (Channel 24). Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-20 00:55 KBLM-LP (TV station in Riverside–San Bernardino, California (1999–2016)) KBLM-LP was a low-power television station in Riverside and San Bernardino, broadcasting to the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metropolitan Area on UHF channel 25. Founded August 12, 1999, the station was owned by the Louis Martinez Family Group. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-21 03:42 KZHO-LD (Television station in Texas, United States) KZHO-LD, virtual channel 38 (VHF digital channel 3), is a low-power television station serving Houston, Texas, United States that is licensed to Lake Jackson. The station is owned by the Hispanic Christian Community Network. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)

Culture/Media/Video games[edit]

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2024-05-21 00:19 Domain-specific entertainment language (a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe entertainment environments) Domain-specific entertainment languages are a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe computer games or environments, or potentially used for other entertainment such as video or music. Fails WP: NLIST. I can't find any sources that discuss DSLs for entertainment as a grouping. I am sure that there are plenty of sources about DSLs generally, but I can't find any about any trend of using DSLs for entertainment purposes. (HyperAccelerated)

Culture/Philosophy and religion[edit]

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2024-05-17 20:51 International Religious Liberty Association (Organization) The International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA) is a non-sectarian and non-political organization promoting religious freedom. It was originally organized by the Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders in 1893 to campaign for religious freedom for all when the danger of restrictions from blue laws became apparent. By doing a Google search I found not that many third-party references, and they were only trivial. This proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-17 20:57 Adventist Accrediting Association The Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools (AAA) is an educational accreditation body operated by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. When I did a Google search I could not find any third-party references, this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-19 16:09 Derekh Emunah (Topics referred to by the same term) Derekh Emunah (Hebrew: דרך אמונה) is the title of several books in Hebrew: MOS:DAB: "Disambiguation pages are non-article pages designed to help a reader find the right Wikipedia article when different topics could be referred to by the same search term". This doesn't do that because none of these entries contain a link to an article in English wikipedia that uses the subject term. In an alternative format, a list article/SIA would be unsourced. Furthermore, this page actively disrupts a Search which would find 4 mentions of the term. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Sports[edit]

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2024-05-14 19:12 Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Iranian footballer) Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Persian: محمدرضا بردبار; born August 26, 2004) is an Iranian football midfielder who currently plays for Malavan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Does not meet WP:GNG, coverage in English is non-existent, coverage in Farsi is limited to mere-mentions in writeups about his team. (Rosguill)
2024-05-15 00:28 Rachel Kirkland (Canadian pair skater) Rachel Kirkland (born September 29, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Eric Radford, she competed at a senior Grand Prix event, the 2008 Skate Canada International. Kirkland and Radford teamed up in 2005 and were coached by Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada and part-time by Ingo Steuer in Chemnitz, Germany. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-15 18:26 Claude Tshidibi (Rugby player) Claude Kalombo Tshidibi (born 31 March 1993 in Tembisa) is a South African rugby union player. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 18:28 Stephan Zaayman (South African rugby union player) Stephan Zaayman (born 18 June 1993) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Czech Extraliga team RC Slavia Prague. His regular position is flanker or number 8. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:08 Brenden Olivier (South African rugby union player) Brenden Hercules Olivier (born 19 March 1992 in Kareedouw, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:56 Zain Zafar (Maldivian footballer) Zain Zafar (born 20 April 2003),is a Maldivian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Club Eagles. Maldivian footballer with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 01:39 Enrico Acker (South African rugby union footballer) Daniel Enrico Acker (born 23 September 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer, who most recently played for the Eastern Province Kings. His regular playing position is scrum-half and he previously played rugby for the Free State Cheetahs, Griquas and Griffons, as well as Varsity Cup sides UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he also uses his first name, Daniel. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:12 Griffith van Wyk (South African rugby union player) Griffith van Wyk (born (1990-07-04)4 July 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:15 Werner Lourens (Rugby player) Werner Lourens (born 26 June 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Griffons. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:17 Arno Poley (South African rugby union player) Arno Pieter Poley (born 14 March 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Falcons. His regularly plays as a fullback or a winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:47 Lindelwe Zungu (Rugby player) Lindelwe Siyanda Zungu (born 16 May 1995 in) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. He usually plays as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:48 Simon Bolze (South African rugby union player) Simon Nord Bolze (born 30 July 1995) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His usually plays as a fly-half, but can also play as an inside centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:44 Joe van der Hoogt (Rugby player) Nico Johan van der Hoogt (born 19 February 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who plays for the Leopards in the Currie Cup & The Rugby Challenge in South Africa. He can play as a loose-forward or lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he is better known as "Johan". (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:51 Tiaan Dorfling (South African rugby union player) Tiaan Arno Dorfling (born 26 July 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played for Griquas. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 21:03 Sam Dunn (rugby league) (rugby league player) Samuel Dunn is a professional rugby league footballer who played as a centre for the Dewsbury Rams in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:17 Franswa Ueckermann (Rugby player) Franswa Johannes Ueckermann (born 6 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:24 Colin Herbert (South African rugby union player) Colin Herbert (born 19 March 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Griffons in the Currie Cup. His regular position is inside centre, but he can also play as a fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:43 Yamkela Ngam (Rugby player) Yamkela Ngam is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is wing. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:47 Barend Potgieter (Rugby player) Barend Jackobus Potgieter (born 28 December 1994) is a South African rugby union player for the Griffons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is a loosehead prop, but he can also play as a flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:53 Renier Erasmus (South African rugby union player) Renier Devon Erasmus is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:12 Reynier van Rooyen (South African rugby union player) Reynier van Rooyen (born 25 April 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:16 Wayne Swart (Rugby player) Wayne Swart is a South African rugby union player. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:19 Madoda Yako (Rugby player) Mziwamadoda Yako (born 4 October 1989) is a South African rugby union player for Spring Rose in the EPRU Grand Challenge. His regular position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:31 Elrich Kock (Rugby player) Elrich Kock is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Eastern Province Grand Challenge club side Despatch. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 21:26 Duwayne Smart (Rugby player) Duwayne Enslin Smart (born 8 August 1987) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Boland Cavaliers. His regular position is on the wing. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 21:31 George Tossel (Rugby player) George de la Rey Tossel (born 5 March 1988 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Western Province Super League club side Hamiltons. He usually plays as a centre, but can also play as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 22:44 Josh Katzen (Rugby player) Joshua Mathew Katzen (born 7 June 1992 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with Western Province. His regular position is flanker or number eight. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-18 05:17 Wayne Khan (Rugby player) Wayne Khan (born 21 January 1991 in Cape Town) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the SWD Eagles. His regular position is hooker, but he can also play as a flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-19 03:49 Ewan Coetzee (South African rugby union player) Ewan Coetzee (born (1997-10-16)16 October 1997) is a South African rugby union player for the Griquas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-19 08:03 Alireza Babaei (Iranian football player) Alireza Babaei (Persian: علیرضا بابایی;born on June 22, 2003) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Persian Gulf Pro League club Persepolis fails WP:GNG (Iwaqarhashmi)
2024-05-19 11:12 Super 8 (SRL) (UK rugby league) The Premier North & South is the highest Student Rugby League competition in the United Kingdom. Non notable student/university RL competition. Minimal coverage, fails WP:GNG. (J Mo 101)
2024-05-19 19:13 Enoch Mnyaka (Rugby player) Abongile Enoch Mnyaka (born 18 October 1993) is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Sharks XV in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:01 Steven Meiring (Rugby player) Steven Meiring (born 2 January 1994) is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Free State XV. He can play as a flanker or a number eight. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:06 Eugene Butterworth (South African rugby union footballer) Eugene Francois Butterworth (born 19 September 1984) is a South African rugby union footballer, currently playing with Western Province Premier League club side Durbanville-Bellville. His regular playing position is tighthead prop. He previously represented Boland Cavaliers and Griquas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:09 Dewald Pieters (Rugby player) Dewald Pieters (born 21 March 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer. He plays mostly as a centre. He plays for Witbank Ferros, having previously played provincial rugby for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-18 17:15 List of CFL on TSN commentators The following is the list of announcers who worked for CFL on TSN over the years. Subject does not meet the WP:LISTN. (Let'srun)
2024-05-20 22:56 Heimar Williams (Rugby player) Heimar Williams is a former South African rugby union player who played first class rugby between 2011 and 2017. His regular position was centre and he spent the bulk of his career playing in Durban with the Sharks (Currie Cup), representing them in Super Rugby, the Currie Cup and the Vodacom Cup. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 16:52 Bermuda Smash Invitational (Cricket tournament) The Bermuda Smash Invitational is a men's Twenty20 cricket competition organised by the Bermuda Cricket Board. The first tournament took place from 15 to 19 May 2024 with four teams competing in the tournament. Non-notable domestic tournament, fails WP:GNG and WP:NCRIC (matches hold no official status). (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-21 16:00 Valentin Royer (French tennis player (born 2001)) Valentin Royer (born 29 May 2001) is French professional tennis player. Non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS. (Adamtt9)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture[edit]

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2024-05-17 00:33 National Air Race Museum (Former aviation museum in Nevada) The National Air Race Museum (NARM) was a short-lived (1993-1994) aviation museum featuring the Golden Age of Racing and the Reno Air Races, located in Sparks, Nevada. Aircraft exhibited included an original, non-flying replica of Hughes H-1 Racer. Non-notable museum. Insufficient independent sigcov sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-18 11:29 Tyn-y-Coed Farmhouse (grade II listed farmhouse in the United kingdom) Tyn-y-Coed Farmhouse is a Georgian farm house and grade II listed building in Caerdeon, Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. It was built in 1756 and later extended and altered in 1884. The property includes a barn, and 14 acres of land with woodland trees dating back to the 16th century. Seems non-notable: a large number of UK buildings are Grade II listed. No refs supporting notability, despite being tagged for many years.

The username of the article creator: "Coedmor Holiday Cottages", looks commercial: COI. (Feline Hymnic)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion[edit]

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

Geography/Geographical[edit]

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2024-05-17 15:29 Isle of the Onondagas (island in the Mohawk River in Schenectady County, New York, United States) Isle of the Onondagas also known as Big Island is an island on the Mohawk River south of Scotia in Schenectady County, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-17 15:29 Isle of the Cayugas (island in the Mohawk River in Schenectady County, New York, United States) Isle of the Cayugas also called Hog Island is an island on the Mohawk River south of Scotia in Schenectady County, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-21 05:39 Filer Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) Filer Hill is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located east of Rootville, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". This hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-21 05:39 Hawk Hill (New York) (Mountain in Otsego County, New York USA) Hawk Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York east of Dogtown, New York in northern Otsego County. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". This hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa[edit]

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2024-05-19 06:13 Egypt Urban Forum Egypt Urban Forum (EUF) is an international forum about urbanization issues held in Cairo, Egypt annually under the auspices of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Communities of Egypt and the UN-Habitat. the First Egypt Urban Forum was in Cairo on June 14–16, 2015. more than 300 Egyptian institutions, decision makers, civil society representatives, scholars and experts, private sector companies and around 50 regional and international partners will be invited to the first forum to ... Non-notable gathering that seems to have only been held a single time. The only source in the article is the defunct official website, and searches did not turn up any significant coverage on the gathering. Fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa[edit]

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2024-05-15 18:26 Claude Tshidibi (Rugby player) Claude Kalombo Tshidibi (born 31 March 1993 in Tembisa) is a South African rugby union player. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 18:28 Stephan Zaayman (South African rugby union player) Stephan Zaayman (born 18 June 1993) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Czech Extraliga team RC Slavia Prague. His regular position is flanker or number 8. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-15 20:08 Brenden Olivier (South African rugby union player) Brenden Hercules Olivier (born 19 March 1992 in Kareedouw, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 01:39 Enrico Acker (South African rugby union footballer) Daniel Enrico Acker (born 23 September 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer, who most recently played for the Eastern Province Kings. His regular playing position is scrum-half and he previously played rugby for the Free State Cheetahs, Griquas and Griffons, as well as Varsity Cup sides UFS Shimlas and NMMU Madibaz. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he also uses his first name, Daniel. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:12 Griffith van Wyk (South African rugby union player) Griffith van Wyk (born (1990-07-04)4 July 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:15 Werner Lourens (Rugby player) Werner Lourens (born 26 June 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Griffons. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 04:17 Arno Poley (South African rugby union player) Arno Pieter Poley (born 14 March 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Falcons. His regularly plays as a fullback or a winger. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:47 Lindelwe Zungu (Rugby player) Lindelwe Siyanda Zungu (born 16 May 1995 in) is a South African professional rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. He usually plays as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 19:48 Simon Bolze (South African rugby union player) Simon Nord Bolze (born 30 July 1995) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His usually plays as a fly-half, but can also play as an inside centre. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:44 Joe van der Hoogt (Rugby player) Nico Johan van der Hoogt (born 19 February 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who plays for the Leopards in the Currie Cup & The Rugby Challenge in South Africa. He can play as a loose-forward or lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. Note that he is better known as "Johan". (JTtheOG)
2024-05-16 20:51 Tiaan Dorfling (South African rugby union player) Tiaan Arno Dorfling (born 26 July 1990) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played for Griquas. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:17 Franswa Ueckermann (Rugby player) Franswa Johannes Ueckermann (born 6 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player, who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 02:24 Colin Herbert (South African rugby union player) Colin Herbert (born 19 March 1992) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Griffons in the Currie Cup. His regular position is inside centre, but he can also play as a fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:43 Yamkela Ngam (Rugby player) Yamkela Ngam is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is wing. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:47 Barend Potgieter (Rugby player) Barend Jackobus Potgieter (born 28 December 1994) is a South African rugby union player for the Griffons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is a loosehead prop, but he can also play as a flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 17:53 Renier Erasmus (South African rugby union player) Renier Devon Erasmus is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Eastern Province Kings. His regular position is flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:12 Reynier van Rooyen (South African rugby union player) Reynier van Rooyen (born 25 April 1990) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is scrum-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:16 Wayne Swart (Rugby player) Wayne Swart is a South African rugby union player. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:19 Madoda Yako (Rugby player) Mziwamadoda Yako (born 4 October 1989) is a South African rugby union player for Spring Rose in the EPRU Grand Challenge. His regular position is hooker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 18:31 Elrich Kock (Rugby player) Elrich Kock is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Eastern Province Grand Challenge club side Despatch. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 21:26 Duwayne Smart (Rugby player) Duwayne Enslin Smart (born 8 August 1987) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the Boland Cavaliers. His regular position is on the wing. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 21:31 George Tossel (Rugby player) George de la Rey Tossel (born 5 March 1988 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Western Province Super League club side Hamiltons. He usually plays as a centre, but can also play as a winger or a fullback. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 22:44 Josh Katzen (Rugby player) Joshua Mathew Katzen (born 7 June 1992 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with Western Province. His regular position is flanker or number eight. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-18 05:17 Wayne Khan (Rugby player) Wayne Khan (born 21 January 1991 in Cape Town) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the SWD Eagles. His regular position is hooker, but he can also play as a flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-19 03:49 Ewan Coetzee (South African rugby union player) Ewan Coetzee (born (1997-10-16)16 October 1997) is a South African rugby union player for the Griquas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-19 19:13 Enoch Mnyaka (Rugby player) Abongile Enoch Mnyaka (born 18 October 1993) is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Sharks XV in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is prop. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:01 Steven Meiring (Rugby player) Steven Meiring (born 2 January 1994) is a South African rugby union player who most recently played with the Free State XV. He can play as a flanker or a number eight. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:06 Eugene Butterworth (South African rugby union footballer) Eugene Francois Butterworth (born 19 September 1984) is a South African rugby union footballer, currently playing with Western Province Premier League club side Durbanville-Bellville. His regular playing position is tighthead prop. He previously represented Boland Cavaliers and Griquas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 01:09 Dewald Pieters (Rugby player) Dewald Pieters (born 21 March 1990) is a South African rugby union footballer. He plays mostly as a centre. He plays for Witbank Ferros, having previously played provincial rugby for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup. I am unable to find enough coverage of the subject, a South African rugby union player, to meet WP:GNG or WP:SPORTCRIT. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-20 22:56 Heimar Williams (Rugby player) Heimar Williams is a former South African rugby union player who played first class rugby between 2011 and 2017. His regular position was centre and he spent the bulk of his career playing in Durban with the Sharks (Currie Cup), representing them in Super Rugby, the Currie Cup and the Vodacom Cup. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

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2024-05-20 16:52 Bermuda Smash Invitational (Cricket tournament) The Bermuda Smash Invitational is a men's Twenty20 cricket competition organised by the Bermuda Cricket Board. The first tournament took place from 15 to 19 May 2024 with four teams competing in the tournament. Non-notable domestic tournament, fails WP:GNG and WP:NCRIC (matches hold no official status). (AssociateAffiliate)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:54 Aumar Alsorani (Canadian detainee) Aumar Alsorani (born in Iraq) is a Canadian who was arrested in Erbil, Iraq on accusations that he was fighting in the Iraqi insurgency. Fails WP:GNG. Only mentioned in two Toronto Star articles, with no updates after May 2004. The incident may be able to be mentioned somewhere, but not notable enough for its own article. (B3251)
2024-05-15 00:28 Rachel Kirkland (Canadian pair skater) Rachel Kirkland (born September 29, 1992) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Eric Radford, she competed at a senior Grand Prix event, the 2008 Skate Canada International. Kirkland and Radford teamed up in 2005 and were coached by Brian Orser in Toronto, Canada and part-time by Ingo Steuer in Chemnitz, Germany. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. (Bgsu98)
2024-05-15 14:02 Alder, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Alder is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. Alder lies near U.S. Route 20 southeast of Blodgett on the Marys River in the Central Oregon Coast Range. The post office serving Alder was named Hipp. Sources cited in this article are not sufficient to establish notability. All other sources found online were either for other places named Alder or were mirrors of Wikipedia. There was evidently a mill there, so there may be offline sources, but unless they're found this article doesn't have enough information to pass WP:GEOLAND. If kept the article needs a rewrite because it is plainly false to say this is an unincorporated community; satellite images just show a stretch of railroad through otherwise empty forest. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-16 01:09 IBM Academy of Technology (organization) The IBM Academy of Technology was founded on May 31, 1989 and modeled after the US National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. It focuses on the technical underpinnings of IBM’s future. Its membership consists of over 700 of IBM's technical leaders from around the world who work in research, hardware and software development and manufacturing. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-05-16 09:47 ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge is a program to encourage Ontario youth ages 14 to 18 to take part in volunteerism. It also helps Ontario high school youth get their 40 hours community service required for graduation. Does not appear to be notable. (Clovermoss)
2024-05-16 11:38 Kimberly Wilkerson (American model) Kimberly Wilkerson is a beauty pageant contestant from Gillette, Wyoming, USA who has competed in the Miss America contest. Does not meet WP:NOT (Geraldine Aino)
2024-05-17 00:33 National Air Race Museum (Former aviation museum in Nevada) The National Air Race Museum (NARM) was a short-lived (1993-1994) aviation museum featuring the Golden Age of Racing and the Reno Air Races, located in Sparks, Nevada. Aircraft exhibited included an original, non-flying replica of Hughes H-1 Racer. Non-notable museum. Insufficient independent sigcov sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-17 01:06 Regina B. Schofield (American attorney general) Regina B. Schofield (born Regina Ann Brown on January 14, 1962) is a former United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs. seems unlikely to meet WP:General Notability Guidelines (Superb Owl)
2024-05-17 15:29 Isle of the Onondagas (island in the Mohawk River in Schenectady County, New York, United States) Isle of the Onondagas also known as Big Island is an island on the Mohawk River south of Scotia in Schenectady County, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-17 15:29 Isle of the Cayugas (island in the Mohawk River in Schenectady County, New York, United States) Isle of the Cayugas also called Hog Island is an island on the Mohawk River south of Scotia in Schenectady County, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-17 15:48 Mobify (Canadian software company) Mobify, a Salesforce company, provides Front-end Services, such as creating customized apps and e-commerce sites. The technology company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and has a global network of customers and partners. Appears to be promotional and lacks substantial coverage. I am unable to locate any reliable secondary sources, so there are no benefits for Wikipedia. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1D31:4962:68B9:AE94)
2024-05-17 21:15 General Conference Session (Seventh-day Adventist Church) The General Conference Session is the official world meeting of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, held every five years. At the session, delegates from around the world elect the Church's World Leaders, discuss and vote on changes to the Church's Constitution, and listen to reports from the Church's 13 Divisions on activities going on within its territory. When I did a Google search I could not find any third-party references, this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-18 23:12 Star Star Stereo (American independent record label) Star Star Stereo was an independent record label based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I am unable to find sufficient references for this record label to meet WP:NCORP or WP:GNG. Only appears in very brief mentions for the release notes of other bands, no actual coverage on it. Also WP:NOTINHERITED and WP:NOTMEMORIAL. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-05-19 04:53 KESU-LP (Hanamaulu, Hawaii) (Television station in Hanamaulu, Hawaii) KESU-LP, VHF analog channel 6, was a low-powered television station licensed to Kauai, Hawaii, United States. Inspired by KZND-LP in Anchorage, Alaska, former TV weatherman Jeff Chang began his own low-power station on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Taking advantage of the station's audio signal broadcasting on 87.75 MHz, the station marketed itself as a radio station and aired a mixture of Hawaiian music and lite AC music. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 11:12 KLAU-LP (Television station in Redlands, California) KLAU-LP was a low-power television station in Redlands, California, transmitting from Mount Wilson, and broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 45 as an independent station. Founded January 4, 1991, the station was owned by TV45 LLC. Its programming schedule was entirely devoted to airing infomercials.[citation needed] Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 13:06 KTMO-LP (Television station in Texas, United States) KTMO-LP, UHF analog channel 36 (VHF digital channel 10.3), was a low-power Telemundo-affiliated television station licensed to Amarillo, Texas, United States. Founded in 2002 by Drewry Communications, Telemundo Amarillo was the first Spanish-language television station in the Panhandle area. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 13:56 KCAB-LP (Television station in Casa Grande, Arizona) KCAB-LP was a low-power television station serving western Pinal County, Arizona, as an America One affiliate. It provided analog over-the-air service on UHF channel 28 from its transmitter in downtown Casa Grande, Arizona, and was available on various area cable providers. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 13:59 KAZV-LP (Low-power TV station in Modesto, California (1995–2014)) KAZV-LP was a low-power television station in Modesto, California, broadcasting locally on channel 14 as an affiliate of America One. Founded June 22, 1995, the station was owned by AZV Video Production, Inc. Subject does not make the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 15:34 Torbit Torbit.com (Founded in November 2010) was a San Mateo, cloud based website acceleration service. Torbit drew attention from TechCrunch and other publications for their web optimization service. The service is billed as being the first in the industry to offer insights which allow companies to track the real time performance of their websites. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Apparently I was the editor who tagged this as potentially non-notable four years ago? Not sure why I didn't immediately PROD... (Teratix)
2024-05-19 17:55 WWPS-LP (Television station in Kinnelon, New Jersey) WWPS-LP was an affiliate of Cornerstone Television in Kinnelon, New Jersey. The station broadcast to Morris County, New Jersey on VHF channel 9. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 18:28 WSCP-LP (LPTV station in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (1990–2015)) WSCP-LP (channel 13), branded on-air as Pennsylvania Channel 13, was a low-power independent television station licensed to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States, which served the State College area. The station was owned by Pathway Community Radio, Inc. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 19:38 W06BD (Television station in Princeton, Indiana) W06BD was a low-power television station based in Princeton Community High School in Princeton, Indiana, broadcasting locally on Insight Cable channel 7 and over-the-air on Channel 6. The station was owned by North Gibson School Corporation in partnership with Vincennes University. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 21:15 WMUN-CD (Television station in New York, United States) WMUN-CD (channel 45) was a low-power, Class A television station in New York City. The station was owned by Local Media TV Holdings. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-19 21:17 WQVC-CD (TV station in Greensburg, Pennsylvania (1998–2017)) WQVC-CD, virtual channel 28 (UHF digital channel 46), was a low-power, Class A QVC-affiliated television station licensed to Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States. The station was owned by LocusPoint Networks. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-20 14:17 Harris, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Harris is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. Harris lies on U.S. Route 20 just south of its interchange with Oregon Route 223 in Wren. Unsourced article, and I cannot find any sources stating this was or is a community. By all information I can find, this was just a bridge; this article about bridge repairs [1] never mentions any community. Another GNIS falsehood that fails WP:GEOLAND. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-20 17:14 Changelab ChangeLab is a grassroots think tank located in downtown Oakland, California with a satellite location in Seattle, Washington. Does not seem to meet WP:ORG, most of the sources do not even mention Changelab, the one that does is an interview with the founder but he just mentions Changelab a few times, it is not meaningful coverage (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-20 20:14 Boston College Club Hockey The Boston College Club Hockey program is a student-run, sports club at Boston College (BC). The team is called the Boston College Eagles. Fails WP:GNG. No significant coverage in independent sources. (Hirolovesswords)
2024-05-20 22:44 List of family-owned newspapers in the United States The following is a partial list of family-owned newspapers in the United States. It represents the small subset of the list of newspapers in the United States which are run by a family business, and may include exceptions to or examples of concerns about concentration of media ownership. Redundant template and Arbitrary inclusion (Eric Schucht)
2024-05-20 22:47 List of defunct newspapers of the United States (Comprehensive list of newspapers that have gone out of business) This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States. Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.[inconsistent] Redundant template and Arbitrary inclusion (Eric Schucht)
2024-05-20 22:47 List of newspapers serving cities over 100,000 in the United States This is a list of major newspapers serving cities in the United States with populations over 100,000. Redundant template and Arbitrary inclusion (Eric Schucht)
2024-05-21 00:44 Hoskins, Oregon (Unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States) Hoskins is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. Hoskins lies west of Oregon Route 223's intersection with Hoskins Road. Hoskins is northwest of Wren and southwest of Kings Valley. The Luckiamute River flows through Hoskins. Unsourced; does not appear to have any notability apart from Fort Hoskins. Since there is no information here that isn't in that article, a redirect might be appropriate. But nothing would be lost with a simple delete. No information about a "community" of Hoskins could be found; seems to have just been a railroad point. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-21 00:47 Noon, Oregon (Unincorporated community in the state of Oregon, United States) Noon is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States. Noon lies at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and Noon Road and is located at 44°32′43″N 123°23′53″W / 44.54528°N 123.39806°W / 44.54528; -123.39806. Noon is located approximately 0.7 miles (1.1 km) west of Flynn and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Philomath. Much like Flynn, Oregon, this non-notable location doesn't appear on any map until 1956: [2] and appears to refer only to a rail siding to serve the local lumber yard. No other information found. Fails WP:GEOLAND. Unsourced to boot. (WeirdNAnnoyed)
2024-05-21 01:16 Eli Bridge Company (Amusement park ride manufacturer) Eli Bridge Company is an amusement ride manufacturer headquartered in Jacksonville, Illinois, U.S. non notable company, does not follow WP:GNG (Andrewjenner75)
2024-05-21 03:42 KZHO-LD (Television station in Texas, United States) KZHO-LD, virtual channel 38 (VHF digital channel 3), is a low-power television station serving Houston, Texas, United States that is licensed to Lake Jackson. The station is owned by the Hispanic Christian Community Network. Subject does not meet the GNG. (Mvcg66b3r)
2024-05-21 05:39 Filer Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) Filer Hill is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located east of Rootville, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". This hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-21 05:39 Hawk Hill (New York) (Mountain in Otsego County, New York USA) Hawk Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York east of Dogtown, New York in northern Otsego County. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". This hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-21 07:27 Local Yokel Media Local Yokel Media, (LYM), is, a hyperlocal online ad marketplace headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut specializing in monetizing hyperlocal, ad impressions. Using Local Yokel Media, any local or national business serving a defined geography can target audiences in their immediate service areas on local online content communities. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-15 22:21 Rollo Tomasi (American post-hardcore band) Rollo Tomasi is an American post-hardcore band from Chicago, Illinois. No relevance. Only primary sources. (Wikisempra)

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2024-05-16 22:10 Nalband (name) Nalband is a Persian language word with the meaning manufacturer of horseshoes. The word is derived from the Persian word nal, meaning horseshoe and band, a fastener.[citation needed] No evidence of notability, fails WP:NNAME and WP:NOTDICT. (AllTheUsernamesAreInUse)
2024-05-21 02:24 Programmable Macro Language (Domain specific language developed by AVEVA) Programmable Macro Language (PML) is a domain specific language developed by AVEVA to enable customisation of their plant and marine design products. PML is a file-based interpreted language that enables an application developer to design Microsoft Windows form-based add-ins that can be included within an AVEVA product such as Plant Design Management System (PDMS). Fails WP: N. I've found some papers that mention PML, but I couldn't find multiple sources that discuss PML at a depth that would establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia[edit]

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2024-05-17 16:34 Yoshimatsu : Guitar Works "Tender Toys" (1998 studio album by Shin-Ichi Fukuda) Yoshimatsu : Guitar Works "Tender Toys" is a studio album performed by classical guitarist Shin-Ichi Fukuda, released in 1998 by Denon Records. Recorded between the 23–24 April and the 20–21 May 1997 at Salamanca Hall, Gifu, the album was produced by Hiroyuki Okano. The topic lacks clear notability. (BarrelProof)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:57 Kanchiravilai (Place) Kanchiraviali, commonly called KCV, is a place near Muttom road Eraniel in the Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Fails WP:NGEO. (B3251)
2024-05-15 20:56 Zain Zafar (Maldivian footballer) Zain Zafar (born 20 April 2003),is a Maldivian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Club Eagles. Maldivian footballer with no indication of notability. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-17 05:36 Vegetable Market Workers Union (Trade union in India) Vegetable Market Workers Union, a trade union in Andhra Pradesh, India. VMWU is affiliated to the All India Trade Union Congress. The president of VMWU is Moulana. I looked for sources in books and newspapers, but I found nothing about this union. This article does not meet WP:GNG. (Grabup)
2024-05-17 07:00 Shivedale School (School in Uttrakhand, India) Shivedale School is an Indian co-educational senior secondary school in Haridwar, Uttrakhand. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E). WP:MILL institution. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. The sources that i could find are either primary, or school/college databases. (MPGuy2824)
2024-05-17 18:46 Agni Vayu (Indian television series) Agni Vayu (transl. fire air) is an Indian television drama series that premiered on 1 March 2021 on Ishara TV. Produced under KeyLight Production, it stars Shivani Tomar and Gautam Vig. Fails WP:GNG, lacks reliable sources thereby also clearly failing WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2024-05-18 15:17 Vijayanagar PU College, Hospet (Pre-university college in Hospet , Karnataka, India) Vijayanagar PU College is a Pre-University College in Vijaynagara(Hospet), Karnataka, India. It is affiliated to Karnataka Pre-University Education Board. It is located on Bellary-Hubli Road, Hospet. unable to find sources that show that this school meets WP:GNG (MPGuy2824)
2024-05-19 01:33 Sar-I-Bolan railway station (Railway station in Pakistan) Sar-I-Bolan railway station

(Urdu: سر بولان ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan.

No indication of notability or references (XabqEfdg)
2024-05-17 08:17 Everest Industries (Indian building materials manufacturer company) Everest Industries Limited, is an Indian multinational company that manufactures building materials. It has a presence in around 35 countries and employs around 1400 employees. Everest Industries operates these business segments: roofing, ceiling, wall, flooring, cladding solutions, pre-engineered steel buildings and other building materials. Sources proived have superficial coverage of the Everest Industries and are mere press-releases (Assirian cat)
2024-05-19 08:14 Monastery Among the Temple Trees (Novel by Jayasena Jayakody) Monastery Among the Temple Trees is a novel by Sri Lankan writer Jayasena Jayakody. It was translated to English from his famous Sinhalese novels - "Pichcha Mala" and "Araliya Mal Aramaya". This novel article has one passing mention reference to establish notability. After searching, found another passing mention and sales websites, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific book. Article was created by a new user on 22 September 2010 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). Article was PROD on day created. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-18 15:08 SSH Jain PU College, Harapanahalli (Pre-university college in Harapanahalli , Karnataka, India) Shah Sheshaji Hastimal (SSH) Jain PU College is a Pre-University College in Harapanahalli, Karnataka, India. It is affiliated to Karnataka Pre-University Education Board. It is located Hospet-Harihar Road, Harapanahalli. Unable to find sources that show that this meets WP:GNG (MPGuy2824)
2024-05-16 18:44 Sahalia (Village in Pakistan) Sahalia is a village in the Dadyal tehsil of Mirpur District, Azad Kashmir in Pakistan. There isn't a notable reason to have this article. (Qalb alasid)
2024-05-20 19:41 Tilwa, Ghazipur (Village in Uttar Pradesh, India) Tilwa is a Village of Ghazipur District located in Uttar Pradesh, India.{{Infobox settlement Per WP:AVOIDCREATE it states that you can't have one sentence articles like this one and several sentences should be included in this article that satisfies the guidelines here. It also breaks WP:NOTABILITY because this article is only a stub and there isn't enough information to go along with what this article is about. There's only 2 sources that backs up 1 sentence in this entire article, it should be speedy deleted but I'll give it 7 days. (GoodHue291)
2024-05-21 00:58 Shanti Sadan School (Private coeducational secondary school in Dharwad, Karnataka, India) Shanti Sadan School is a small establishment from kindergarten to high school with around 500 students on role. It is located in Dharwad, Karnataka, India. Unsourced article with zero indication of notability. (Ratnahastin)
2024-05-21 01:10 Anglo Urdu Boys' High School (Government aided school in Pune, Maharashtra, India) Anglo Urdu Boys' High School, Pune, India, is one of the oldest Urdu- and English-language schools in the city. The school is affiliated to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Board (MSBSHSE). The school is located in Azam campus, a part of the Camp area of the city. Unsourced article about a school, fails WP:NSCHOOL. (Ratnahastin)

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2024-05-15 15:54 Thailand Generation Z Gen Z is the people who were born in the 1990s- early 2010s. Gen Z is more familiar with Digital Lifestyle than the previous generation. Gen Z is also familiar with CD Player and with the smartphone which is the generation that fit to both late analog and digital technology. AI-generated essay with only fake references (Paul 012)
2024-05-16 19:33 Tengku Omar Othman (2nd Menteri Besar of Terengganu) Tengku Seri Setia Raja Tengku Omar bin Othman was the Menteri Besar of the state of Terengganu, in the Unfederated Malay States, from 15 July 1940 to 9 December 1941. The article appears to rely on a source of questionable credibility. (Iwaqarhashmi)
2024-05-20 12:59 Kbach Kun Khmer Boran (Cambodian martial art) Kbach Kun Khmer Boran (Khmer: ក្បាច់គុនខ្មែរបុរាណ, lit.'ancient Khmer martial arts techniques') is the umbrella term encompassing all Khmer martial arts. Among them, figure Bokator (ancient Khmer battlefield martial art), Kun Khmer (formalised kickboxing), Baok Chambab (Khmer traditional wrestling) and Kbach Kun Dambong Veng (Khmer fencing). There is nothing much to say in this article as it is a mere umbrella term and not a proper discipline, maybe its content would be more relevant in the article Sports in Cambodia (Pierrevang3)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia[edit]

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2024-05-14 19:12 Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Iranian footballer) Mohammad Reza Bordbar (Persian: محمدرضا بردبار; born August 26, 2004) is an Iranian football midfielder who currently plays for Malavan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Does not meet WP:GNG, coverage in English is non-existent, coverage in Farsi is limited to mere-mentions in writeups about his team. (Rosguill)
2024-05-16 21:05 Wayne Chahoud (Lebanese rugby league player) Wayne Chahoud is a Lebanese professional rugby league footballer who has played for the Parramatta Eels in the New South Wales Cup. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-18 10:26 Farhad Moshiri (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Farhad Moshiri may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-18 13:52 List of places in Beirut ;City of Beirut This list is missing many articles that have been created since 2010, and I considered updating it, but I don't believe there is any purpose to a list of all types of places like this. If people want to see complete lists they can already click on the Categories for places in Beirut (neighborhoods, etc.) and see the same information, but it will be up to date and complete. (Keizers)
2024-05-19 08:03 Alireza Babaei (Iranian football player) Alireza Babaei (Persian: علیرضا بابایی;born on June 22, 2003) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Persian Gulf Pro League club Persepolis fails WP:GNG (Iwaqarhashmi)

Geography/Regions/Europe[edit]

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2024-05-18 10:27 Adam Stachowiak (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Adam Stachowiak may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-20 07:12 Supersci Supersci, formerly Superscientifiku, is a Swedish hip hop group, composed of rapper Mr. Noun, rapper/producer Arka, rapper/singer Remedeeh, multi-instrumentalist/producer Erik L and DJ Observe. They hail from Sundsvall, Sweden. Arka and Erik L are also from the production team Flyphonic. Not notable in any way. (62.166.252.25)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:19 Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre (UK academic institution) Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre is a Medical Education establishment situated in Stafford, England. The Centre is located in the grounds of County Hospital, and opened in 1986. Fails WP:NORG. (B3251)
2024-05-14 16:27 Kenny Solomons (English actor and model) Kenny Solomons (born 29 July 1986) English actor and model, known for his role as Mason in Brit-flick The Rapture. Solomons lives in Sweden. He owns his own café/barbershop franchise in Sweden, Hammarby Sjöstad, Norra Djurgårdsstaden and Uppsala. The name of the shop is Rusty Rascals. Fails WP:ENT. (B3251)
2024-05-15 21:21 Kirp (Estonian newspaper) Kirp was a newspaper published[when?] in Estonia as an inset in Sirp. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found articles about a person with "Kirp" last name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-16 19:12 Luup (newspaper) (Estonian newspaper) Luup was a newspaper published in Estonia, Vihula rural municipality, 2001–2007. This defunct newspaper article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found one passing mention, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific newspaper. Article was created by a (blocked) user on 25 June 2010. (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-18 11:29 Tyn-y-Coed Farmhouse (grade II listed farmhouse in the United kingdom) Tyn-y-Coed Farmhouse is a Georgian farm house and grade II listed building in Caerdeon, Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. It was built in 1756 and later extended and altered in 1884. The property includes a barn, and 14 acres of land with woodland trees dating back to the 16th century. Seems non-notable: a large number of UK buildings are Grade II listed. No refs supporting notability, despite being tagged for many years.

The username of the article creator: "Coedmor Holiday Cottages", looks commercial: COI. (Feline Hymnic)

2024-05-19 05:50 Jonas Breum (Danish singer and songwriter) Jonas Breum (born in 1979) is a Danish singer and songwriter. Non-notable musician that fails the WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO. Searches did not reveal any coverage in reliable sources. (Rorshacma)
2024-05-19 11:12 Super 8 (SRL) (UK rugby league) The Premier North & South is the highest Student Rugby League competition in the United Kingdom. Non notable student/university RL competition. Minimal coverage, fails WP:GNG. (J Mo 101)
2024-05-20 13:15 J Goodacre & Co Ltd (British haulage company and coal merchant) J Goodacre & Co Ltd was a haulage company and coal merchant based in Hathern, Leicestershire. It was founded before the Second World War and went bankrupt in the early 2000s. It had small contracts with coal miners and big contracts with companies such as British Gypsum. Doesn't seem to meet WP:CORP, only source is a business directory with generic information (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-21 00:44 Brockwood Park (Human settlement in England) Brockwood Park is a country estate located in Bramdean, East Hampshire in England. There is a Krishnamurti school on the grounds of the estate known as Brockwood Park School. Un-notable area (TheTechie)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe[edit]

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2024-05-16 17:39 Pikolin (spanish company manufacturer of mattresses, pillows and rest bases) Pikolin is a Spanish mattress manufacturer headquartered in Zaragoza (Aragon). The company was founded in 1948 and subsequently opened branches in Portugal, France, Italy and Malaysia. It had an annual turnover of €183 million in 2005, and employs between 1,500 and 1,600 workers, depending on production needs (about 1,000 people work at its plant in Zaragoza: 900 in production and 100 in administration and other services). Provided sources doesn't establish notability as defined as WP:ORG. Even doesn't pass WP:GNG (Tanhasahu)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:22 Worldticketshop Worldticketshop is a ticket resale company founded in 2006 with over 40 staff. Worldticketshop is bootstrapped and privately owned. The company was founded by Sebastian Monteban, in 2006. Fails WP:NORG; non-notable ticket resale company. (B3251)
2024-05-21 16:00 Valentin Royer (French tennis player (born 2001)) Valentin Royer (born 29 May 2001) is French professional tennis player. Non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS. (Adamtt9)

Geography/Regions/Oceania[edit]

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2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)

History and Society/Business and economics[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:22 Worldticketshop Worldticketshop is a ticket resale company founded in 2006 with over 40 staff. Worldticketshop is bootstrapped and privately owned. The company was founded by Sebastian Monteban, in 2006. Fails WP:NORG; non-notable ticket resale company. (B3251)
2024-05-16 17:39 Pikolin (spanish company manufacturer of mattresses, pillows and rest bases) Pikolin is a Spanish mattress manufacturer headquartered in Zaragoza (Aragon). The company was founded in 1948 and subsequently opened branches in Portugal, France, Italy and Malaysia. It had an annual turnover of €183 million in 2005, and employs between 1,500 and 1,600 workers, depending on production needs (about 1,000 people work at its plant in Zaragoza: 900 in production and 100 in administration and other services). Provided sources doesn't establish notability as defined as WP:ORG. Even doesn't pass WP:GNG (Tanhasahu)
2024-05-17 15:48 Mobify (Canadian software company) Mobify, a Salesforce company, provides Front-end Services, such as creating customized apps and e-commerce sites. The technology company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and has a global network of customers and partners. Appears to be promotional and lacks substantial coverage. I am unable to locate any reliable secondary sources, so there are no benefits for Wikipedia. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1D31:4962:68B9:AE94)
2024-05-17 16:51 Idio (Software companies of the United Kingdom) idio Ltd. is an enterprise software company that produces and implements products for brands and publishers. To do so, idio uses its cloud-hosted platform, which incorporates modules for large-scale content aggregation and structuring, content analytics (most fundamentally, semantic extraction), multi-channel marketing automation, and customer insight generation. idio has offices in London and Exeter in the UK. It appears to be promotional with no substantial coverage. Furthermore, the official website redirects to an error page, indicating that the content has been removed. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1CB:E1BE:F69A:FE2E)
2024-05-18 18:54 Graphik Dimensions, Ltd. Graphik Dimensions Ltd is an American fine art decor manufacturer that produces five different private brands: pictureframes.com, Qowalla, USA Salvage, Graphik Hospitality, and Mirror Shop. The corporate headquarters are located in High Point, North Carolina. WP:N (162 etc.)
2024-05-17 08:17 Everest Industries (Indian building materials manufacturer company) Everest Industries Limited, is an Indian multinational company that manufactures building materials. It has a presence in around 35 countries and employs around 1400 employees. Everest Industries operates these business segments: roofing, ceiling, wall, flooring, cladding solutions, pre-engineered steel buildings and other building materials. Sources proived have superficial coverage of the Everest Industries and are mere press-releases (Assirian cat)
2024-05-19 15:34 Torbit Torbit.com (Founded in November 2010) was a San Mateo, cloud based website acceleration service. Torbit drew attention from TechCrunch and other publications for their web optimization service. The service is billed as being the first in the industry to offer insights which allow companies to track the real time performance of their websites. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Apparently I was the editor who tagged this as potentially non-notable four years ago? Not sure why I didn't immediately PROD... (Teratix)
2024-05-20 13:15 J Goodacre & Co Ltd (British haulage company and coal merchant) J Goodacre & Co Ltd was a haulage company and coal merchant based in Hathern, Leicestershire. It was founded before the Second World War and went bankrupt in the early 2000s. It had small contracts with coal miners and big contracts with companies such as British Gypsum. Doesn't seem to meet WP:CORP, only source is a business directory with generic information (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-21 07:12 SwellPath SwellPath was an internet marketing consultancy in Portland, Oregon, that focused on web analytics (with an emphasis on Google Analytics custom tagging and reporting) and search engine marketing. SwellPath was a Google Analytics certified partner and was one of the first agencies worldwide to be certified as a specialist for Google Analytics Tag Manager. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-21 07:27 Local Yokel Media Local Yokel Media, (LYM), is, a hyperlocal online ad marketplace headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut specializing in monetizing hyperlocal, ad impressions. Using Local Yokel Media, any local or national business serving a defined geography can target audiences in their immediate service areas on local online content communities. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)

History and Society/Education[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:19 Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre (UK academic institution) Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre is a Medical Education establishment situated in Stafford, England. The Centre is located in the grounds of County Hospital, and opened in 1986. Fails WP:NORG. (B3251)
2024-05-17 07:00 Shivedale School (School in Uttrakhand, India) Shivedale School is an Indian co-educational senior secondary school in Haridwar, Uttrakhand. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E). WP:MILL institution. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. The sources that i could find are either primary, or school/college databases. (MPGuy2824)
2024-05-17 20:51 International Religious Liberty Association (Organization) The International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA) is a non-sectarian and non-political organization promoting religious freedom. It was originally organized by the Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders in 1893 to campaign for religious freedom for all when the danger of restrictions from blue laws became apparent. By doing a Google search I found not that many third-party references, and they were only trivial. This proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-17 20:57 Adventist Accrediting Association The Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools (AAA) is an educational accreditation body operated by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. When I did a Google search I could not find any third-party references, this proves to me that this article is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-20 18:34 Gallery walk Gallery walks are a fun way of showing your creativity in class and showing it off to your friends. Gallery walks also mean that you get to crate an artwork based of your topic. The students in groups move through different stations where a question is posted for them to answer and interact and share knowledge in the process. Unencyclopedic, unsalvageable (Yamla)
2024-05-21 00:58 Shanti Sadan School (Private coeducational secondary school in Dharwad, Karnataka, India) Shanti Sadan School is a small establishment from kindergarten to high school with around 500 students on role. It is located in Dharwad, Karnataka, India. Unsourced article with zero indication of notability. (Ratnahastin)
2024-05-21 01:10 Anglo Urdu Boys' High School (Government aided school in Pune, Maharashtra, India) Anglo Urdu Boys' High School, Pune, India, is one of the oldest Urdu- and English-language schools in the city. The school is affiliated to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Board (MSBSHSE). The school is located in Azam campus, a part of the Camp area of the city. Unsourced article about a school, fails WP:NSCHOOL. (Ratnahastin)

History and Society/History[edit]

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2024-05-21 06:58 Hailie Jade Scott Mathers Hailie Jade Scott Mathers (December 25, 1995) is an american influencer. Daughter of Eminem, she regularly post about her life on Instagram, where she counts more than 3 million followers. [BLP]

History and Society/Military and warfare[edit]

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

History and Society/Politics and government[edit]

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2024-05-16 21:00 Oliver Gordon (rugby league) (Australian rugby league footballer (born 1992)) Oliver Gordon (born 27 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who most recently played as a prop for Workington Town in the Kingstone Press Championship. Poorly sourced rugby BLP with no evidence of notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT due to lack of independent coverage available online. (JTtheOG)

History and Society/Society[edit]

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2024-05-21 00:53 Savona Bailey-McClain (American community organizer) Savona Bailey-McClain is an American community organizer and art producer, and the director of the West Harlem Art Fund. She has curated or organized exhibitions by Vicki DaSilva, Bentley Meeker, and Tomo Mori. She has also spoken at the Silicon Harlem Technology Conference, and organized part of the NYCxDESIGN festival. NON-NOTABILITY PER GNG (Zenon.Lach)

History and Society/Transportation[edit]

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2024-05-16 02:41 Eslah Nejad Intersection (Intersection in southern central Shiraz, Iran) Eslah Nejad Intersection is an intersection in southern central Shiraz, Iran. It is a junction between Enqelab-e Eslami Street and Eslah Nejad Street which connects the intersection to Emam Hasan (Fakhr Abad) Square at the east. fails to meet WP:GNG (Imzadi1979)
2024-05-17 00:33 National Air Race Museum (Former aviation museum in Nevada) The National Air Race Museum (NARM) was a short-lived (1993-1994) aviation museum featuring the Golden Age of Racing and the Reno Air Races, located in Sparks, Nevada. Aircraft exhibited included an original, non-flying replica of Hughes H-1 Racer. Non-notable museum. Insufficient independent sigcov sourcing to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-05-17 18:23 Ellenbrook railway station (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ellenbrook railway station is a planned railway station in Perth, Western Australia. See Talk:Ellenbrook railway station#Requested move 4 May 2024. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-19 01:33 Sar-I-Bolan railway station (Railway station in Pakistan) Sar-I-Bolan railway station

(Urdu: سر بولان ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan.

No indication of notability or references (XabqEfdg)

STEM[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:19 Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre (UK academic institution) Mid Staffordshire Postgraduate Medical Centre is a Medical Education establishment situated in Stafford, England. The Centre is located in the grounds of County Hospital, and opened in 1986. Fails WP:NORG. (B3251)
2024-05-14 16:34 EcoLon (Cookware coating) EcoLon (ecologically-friendly nylon) is a ceramic-glass reinforced Nylon 6 (Perlon) coating, commonly used in cookware. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. (B3251)
2024-05-14 17:02 Chris Horwill Chris Horwill from the Alstom Grid, Stafford, United Kingdom was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 for contributions to testing and commissioning of flexible AC transmission systems. Fails WP:NBIO (B3251)
2024-05-16 01:09 IBM Academy of Technology (organization) The IBM Academy of Technology was founded on May 31, 1989 and modeled after the US National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. It focuses on the technical underpinnings of IBM’s future. Its membership consists of over 700 of IBM's technical leaders from around the world who work in research, hardware and software development and manufacturing. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2024-05-16 18:13 PhotoGrid (Photo and video editing software) PhotoGrid is a photo and video editing application for iOS, Android and online editing that enables users to collage photos, enhance pictures, apply tons of materials and make videogrid non-notable, does not meet WP:NSOFTWARE or WP:GNG (there are many apps with this name, this one is made by a company called "JUPITER PALACE PTE. LTD.") (Polygnotus)
2024-05-18 10:31 Canada Goose (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Canada goose may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-19 03:03 Sema Sgaier (Libyan molecular biologist) Sema K. Sgaier (born 1975) is a scientist, global health expert, and documentary photographer. Sgaier’s expertise includes molecular biology, genetics, genomics, neuroscience, epidemiology, disease surveillance, monitoring & evaluation of programs and policy development. Subject does not have the high citations needed to meet NPROF in this field, even 12 years after this article was created (JoelleJay)
2024-05-19 23:41 Peterson Electro-Musical Products (American music-electronics company) Peterson Electro-Musical Products, Inc. is a music-electronics company founded by Richard H. Peterson in 1948. The company introduced the first commercial handheld electronic tuner for musicians, the Model 70, in 1964, and later its models of strobe tuners became popular among touring and studio musicians such as the Grateful Dead, The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, and Neil Young. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG Once you take out the primary sources (source 1 and 2), you are left with 3 sources used for brief statements. source 3 is a product review thus not SIGCOV, 4 is a product listing thus not RS, source 5 is an ad in a magazine, thus fails RS. (Lavalizard101)
2024-05-17 17:00 Traceability of genetically modified organisms The traceability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) describes a system that ensures the forwarding of the identity of a GMO from its production to its final buyer. Traceability is an essential prerequisite for the co-existence of GM and non-GM foods, and for the freedom of choice for consumers. Unsourced student-like essay, also gets into more hypothetical things than in practice or WP:DUE. Not a clear case for WP:N, but if content is going to be developed, it's probably best done at a parent article and then decided if it needs a WP:SPLIT. (KoA)
2024-05-21 02:24 Programmable Macro Language (Domain specific language developed by AVEVA) Programmable Macro Language (PML) is a domain specific language developed by AVEVA to enable customisation of their plant and marine design products. PML is a file-based interpreted language that enables an application developer to design Microsoft Windows form-based add-ins that can be included within an AVEVA product such as Plant Design Management System (PDMS). Fails WP: N. I've found some papers that mention PML, but I couldn't find multiple sources that discuss PML at a depth that would establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-20 17:45 Atriphtaloid (a type of sextic plane curve) An atriphtaloid, also called an atriphtothlassic curve, is type of sextic plane curve. It is given by the equation Wilson (1903), "Loria's Special Plane Curves", put it well: "The other names such as astroids, scarabeans, nephroids, atriphtaloids probably represent so little to the mind as to be not worth quoting". No in-depth coverage found that would suggest this particular sextic has any special significance. (David Eppstein)
2024-05-21 08:56 MIDItarHero (Max/MSP program used for controllers) MIDItar Hero is a software application developed by Brian Westbrook, which enables the use of Guitar Hero or Rock Band instruments as MIDI controllers. The software is built using Max/MSP. The application is compatible with Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X operating systems, and its initial release, version 1.0, was published on April 7 of 2009. Tagged for notability since 2022. Fails WP:NPRODUCT. (Charcoal feather)

STEM/Computing[edit]

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2024-05-14 16:15 GpsGate GpsGate is a software platform for Internet-based GPS tracking and GPS sharing. GpsGate is owned by Franson Technology AB, a company located in Stockholm, Sweden, specialized in GPS software development. Franson Technology AB was founded in 2004 by the current CEO Johan Franson. Fails WP:NSOFT (B3251)
2024-05-18 02:12 Automise (Commercial task automation tool for Windows) Automise is a commercial task automation tool for Windows. Developed by VSoft Technologies, Automise offers a graphical user interface for automating repetitive tasks through the creation of Automise projects. Automise includes a library of 390 built in actions which can be combined with point-and-click to develop automation projects. No coverage at all in secondary sources. (Sammi Brie)
2024-05-19 18:20 Fusion Bolt Cherry Mobile Fusion Bolt is an Android-based tablet by Cherry Mobile, announced and released in March 2013. Its main features are 7" HD IPS Capacitive Touch Panel a WiFi connection and a Long Lasting 4000 mAH Battery. This is the first tablet of Cherry Mobile to run on Android Jelly Bean and a Quad Core Processor. does not seem to meet WP:PRODUCT, no sources listed at all, let alone evidence of "sustained coverage in reliable independent secondary sources" (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-19 19:25 Andalusian ICT schools Network This document describes the CGA's hierarchy structure and the tools they used each school year in ICT schools. Not a notable or appropriate topic for an article; no obvious alternatives to deletion. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-20 01:56 YARP (Open-source software package) YARP (Yet Another Robot Platform) is an open-source software package, written in C++ for interconnecting sensors, processors, and actuators in robots. Appears to fail to have been the subject of significant coverage in independent reliable sources. (Just Step Sideways)
2024-05-20 07:35 Appserver.io (PHP application server) appserver.io is an application server for PHP-based web environments. The project consists of middleware which delivers classical PHP web applications and provides additional services. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.202.43)
2024-05-20 18:57 Open Web Interface for .NET (Web server interface standard) OWIN (Open Web Interface for .NET) is a standard for an interface between .NET Web applications and Web servers. It is a community-owned open-source project. Prior to OWIN, Microsoft's ASP.NET technology was designed on top of IIS, and Web applications could not easily be run on another Web server (although note that despite this the Mono community developed several ASP.NET compatible Web servers, such as XSP). Not notable. There are no independent sources (90.167.219.83)
2024-05-20 23:31 Judoscript (Programming language) Judoscript is a general purpose programming language designed primarily for scripting tasks on the Java platform. It was conceived and developed by James Jianbo Huang (simplified Chinese: 黄剑波; traditional Chinese: 黃劍波; pinyin: Huáng Jiànbō), starting in late 2001. Judoscript was one of the first so-called Java scripting languages; but its most striking characteristics is its audacious multi-domain support philosophy and practice. Fails WP: N. I can't find any secondary coverage for this language outside of a couple brief mentions on articles from Google Scholar. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-20 23:38 Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language (Programming language) Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language (ASDL) is a computer language developed as part of ESPRIT project GRASPIN, as a basis for generating language-based editors and environments. It combines an object-oriented type system, syntax-directed translation schemes and a target-language interface. Fails WP: N. I can't find any work that wasn't conducted by Wilhelm-Schmidt or any evidence of impact that would support an argument that this article meets WP: N. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 00:00 Comet (programming language) (Programming language) Comet is a commercial programming language designed by at-the-time Brown University professor Dr. Pascal Van Hentenryck and used to solve complex combinatorial optimization problems in areas such as resource allocation and scheduling. It offers a range of optimization algorithms: from mathematical programming to constraint programming, local search algorithms and "dynamic stochastic combinatorial optimization." Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources on Google Scholar that give more than a passing mention of the language, aside from a PhD thesis of a close collaborator of Van Hentenryck, the creator of the language. If de-PRODing, please be sure that the sources are covering this particular language. I found multiple papers that propose a programming language / system / library called Comet but have nothing to do with the article's subject. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 00:11 TACPOL (programming language) (block structured programming language) TACPOL (Tactical Procedure Oriented Language) is a block structured programming language developed by the United States Army for the TACFIRE Tactical Fire Direction command and control application. TACPOL is similar to PL/I. This fails WP: N. I can't find any sources about TACPOL that aren't affiliated with the US Army (i.e. any independent sources). (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 00:19 Domain-specific entertainment language (a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe entertainment environments) Domain-specific entertainment languages are a group of domain-specific languages that are used to describe computer games or environments, or potentially used for other entertainment such as video or music. Fails WP: NLIST. I can't find any sources that discuss DSLs for entertainment as a grouping. I am sure that there are plenty of sources about DSLs generally, but I can't find any about any trend of using DSLs for entertainment purposes. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 00:24 QuickSynergy QuickSynergy is a graphical interface (GUI) for OS X and Linux for easily configuring Synergy. Synergy is an application that allows the user to share the mouse and keyboard between two or more computers. Without the need for any external hardware, Synergy uses the TCP/IP protocol to share the keyboard and mouse, between machines with different operating systems, such as Mac OS, Linux, and Windows. Not notable (Uwsi)
2024-05-21 00:26 X2x (software to use the keyboard and mouse with another X display) x2x allows the console (keyboard and mouse) on one X server to be used to control another X server. Not notable (Uwsi)
2024-05-21 00:38 Sanguino3 G-Code Sanguino3 G-Code is the protocol by which 3rd-generation RepRap Project electronics communicate with their host machine, as well as the protocol by which the RepRap host communicates with its subsystems. It can also be written in a binary format to storage for later replay, usually in a file with a ".s3g" extension. Fails WP: N. I found a couple theses that mention S3G in passing, but this isn't sufficient to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 02:46 BANCStar (Specialist computer programming language for financial applications) BANCStar is a specialist computer programming language for financial applications. The language is an internal language for the National Financial Computer Services, Inc (later Broadway & Seymour) BANCStar application, which is software to automate the operations of a bank branch. This fails WP: N. The first two sources are trivial mentions of the language, and the third is self-published. I couldn't find any secondary, in-depth coverage outside of these sources. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 08:06 Run BASIC (web application server based on the Liberty BASIC) Run BASIC is a web application server, based on the Liberty BASIC version of the BASIC programming language. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.202.4)
2024-05-21 08:49 Lite-C (programming language for multimedia applications and personal computer games) Lite-C is a programming language for multimedia applications and video games, using a syntax subset of the C language with some elements of the C++ language. Its primary difference to C is the native implementation of various multimedia and game-related objects such as sounds, images, movies, GUI elements, 2D and 3D models, collision detection and rigid body physics. Uncited, tagged for notability since 2023. Fails NPRODUCT. (Charcoal feather)
2024-05-21 13:34 Locomotive BASIC (proprietary dialect of the BASIC programming language) Locomotive Basic is a proprietary dialect of the BASIC programming language written by Locomotive Software on the Amstrad CPC (where it was built-in on ROM) and the later Locomotive BASIC-2 as a GEM application on the Amstrad PC1512 and 1640. It was the main descendant of Mallard BASIC, the interpreter for CP/M supplied with the Amstrad PCW. Fails WP:NSOFT (85.48.187.33)
2024-05-21 15:39 Scene description language (Programming language used to describe a scene to a 3D graphics renderer) A scene description language is any description language used to describe a scene to a 3D renderer, such as a ray tracer. The scene is written in a text editor (which may include syntax highlighting), as opposed to being modeled in a graphical way, but a 3D modelling program may allow for a scene to be exported to a specified scene description language. I can’t find any sources that discuss more than one scene description language in-depth, so this fails WP: NLIST. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 15:43 Relevance Language Relevance Language is a patented language created by BigFix, Inc. (later acquired by IBM) for use in their BigFix product. BigFix is software that is used to monitor the computers within an enterprise and take any necessary actions to bring the computer into compliance with defined policies. Fails WP: N — can’t find anything outside of one passing mention in a book (HyperAccelerated)

STEM/Engineering[edit]

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

STEM/Medicine & Health[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-17 18:12 Pap-Ion Magnetic Inductor Pap-Ion Magnetic Inductor (PAP-IMI or Papimi) is an electromagnetic "energy medicine" device manufactured in Athens. It was invented by Panos Pappas, a Greek mathematician. Proponents claim that the pulsed electromagnetic waves or fields generated by the device have pain relieving properties, cure AIDS, cancer and reduce grey hair and wrinkles. This article was heavily edited by undisclosed paid editors and describes a product that is presumably not notable based on the current sourcing situation. --80.187.74.7 (talk) 18:12, 17 May 2024 (UTC) (80.187.74.7)
2024-05-17 15:04 Omid Mehrpour Omid Mehrpour is medical doctor specialized in poisoning and substance abuse research. He is also the founder of Medical Toxicology and Drug Abuse Research Center (MTDRC) at Birjand University of Medical Sciences and served as the director of MTDRC till 2010. Lacks significant coverage in third-party reliable sources. The current sources do not provide the required coverage about the subject, as they are either passing mentions, profiles, or not reliable. Fails WP:GNG. (GSS)
2024-05-19 20:56 Achievement motivation inventory Achievement motivation inventory (AMI) (Schuler, Heinz; Thornton, George C. III; Frintrup, Andreas & Mueller-Hanson, Rose; 2002) is a psychological test to assess a broad construct of job-related achievement motivation. It is used within personnel selection, promotion, I/O-psychological research, personality research and other applications in a work context. The article has multiple issues within it. The article relies on a single source rather than multiple sources to back up the information. It also needs Inline Citations to correspond with general references. Plus, I do not think this article meets the notability guidelines. For an article with multiple issues, this situation is problematic for Wikipedia standards. Articles must adhere to guidelines on neutrality, verifiability, and reliable sourcing. If an article lacks these, it needs improvement or may be considered for deletion to maintain Wikipedia's quality and credibility. (GoodHue291)

STEM/Physics[edit]

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

STEM/Technology[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-14 16:15 GpsGate GpsGate is a software platform for Internet-based GPS tracking and GPS sharing. GpsGate is owned by Franson Technology AB, a company located in Stockholm, Sweden, specialized in GPS software development. Franson Technology AB was founded in 2004 by the current CEO Johan Franson. Fails WP:NSOFT (B3251)
2024-05-17 15:48 Mobify (Canadian software company) Mobify, a Salesforce company, provides Front-end Services, such as creating customized apps and e-commerce sites. The technology company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and has a global network of customers and partners. Appears to be promotional and lacks substantial coverage. I am unable to locate any reliable secondary sources, so there are no benefits for Wikipedia. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1D31:4962:68B9:AE94)
2024-05-17 16:51 Idio (Software companies of the United Kingdom) idio Ltd. is an enterprise software company that produces and implements products for brands and publishers. To do so, idio uses its cloud-hosted platform, which incorporates modules for large-scale content aggregation and structuring, content analytics (most fundamentally, semantic extraction), multi-channel marketing automation, and customer insight generation. idio has offices in London and Exeter in the UK. It appears to be promotional with no substantial coverage. Furthermore, the official website redirects to an error page, indicating that the content has been removed. (2A02:A03F:8054:6600:1CB:E1BE:F69A:FE2E)
2024-05-18 02:12 Automise (Commercial task automation tool for Windows) Automise is a commercial task automation tool for Windows. Developed by VSoft Technologies, Automise offers a graphical user interface for automating repetitive tasks through the creation of Automise projects. Automise includes a library of 390 built in actions which can be combined with point-and-click to develop automation projects. No coverage at all in secondary sources. (Sammi Brie)
2024-05-18 18:54 Graphik Dimensions, Ltd. Graphik Dimensions Ltd is an American fine art decor manufacturer that produces five different private brands: pictureframes.com, Qowalla, USA Salvage, Graphik Hospitality, and Mirror Shop. The corporate headquarters are located in High Point, North Carolina. WP:N (162 etc.)
2024-05-19 15:34 Torbit Torbit.com (Founded in November 2010) was a San Mateo, cloud based website acceleration service. Torbit drew attention from TechCrunch and other publications for their web optimization service. The service is billed as being the first in the industry to offer insights which allow companies to track the real time performance of their websites. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Apparently I was the editor who tagged this as potentially non-notable four years ago? Not sure why I didn't immediately PROD... (Teratix)
2024-05-19 18:20 Fusion Bolt Cherry Mobile Fusion Bolt is an Android-based tablet by Cherry Mobile, announced and released in March 2013. Its main features are 7" HD IPS Capacitive Touch Panel a WiFi connection and a Long Lasting 4000 mAH Battery. This is the first tablet of Cherry Mobile to run on Android Jelly Bean and a Quad Core Processor. does not seem to meet WP:PRODUCT, no sources listed at all, let alone evidence of "sustained coverage in reliable independent secondary sources" (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-20 01:56 YARP (Open-source software package) YARP (Yet Another Robot Platform) is an open-source software package, written in C++ for interconnecting sensors, processors, and actuators in robots. Appears to fail to have been the subject of significant coverage in independent reliable sources. (Just Step Sideways)
2024-05-20 07:35 Appserver.io (PHP application server) appserver.io is an application server for PHP-based web environments. The project consists of middleware which delivers classical PHP web applications and provides additional services. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.202.43)
2024-05-20 13:15 J Goodacre & Co Ltd (British haulage company and coal merchant) J Goodacre & Co Ltd was a haulage company and coal merchant based in Hathern, Leicestershire. It was founded before the Second World War and went bankrupt in the early 2000s. It had small contracts with coal miners and big contracts with companies such as British Gypsum. Doesn't seem to meet WP:CORP, only source is a business directory with generic information (Here2rewrite)
2024-05-20 18:57 Open Web Interface for .NET (Web server interface standard) OWIN (Open Web Interface for .NET) is a standard for an interface between .NET Web applications and Web servers. It is a community-owned open-source project. Prior to OWIN, Microsoft's ASP.NET technology was designed on top of IIS, and Web applications could not easily be run on another Web server (although note that despite this the Mono community developed several ASP.NET compatible Web servers, such as XSP). Not notable. There are no independent sources (90.167.219.83)
2024-05-20 23:31 Judoscript (Programming language) Judoscript is a general purpose programming language designed primarily for scripting tasks on the Java platform. It was conceived and developed by James Jianbo Huang (simplified Chinese: 黄剑波; traditional Chinese: 黃劍波; pinyin: Huáng Jiànbō), starting in late 2001. Judoscript was one of the first so-called Java scripting languages; but its most striking characteristics is its audacious multi-domain support philosophy and practice. Fails WP: N. I can't find any secondary coverage for this language outside of a couple brief mentions on articles from Google Scholar. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-21 00:24 QuickSynergy QuickSynergy is a graphical interface (GUI) for OS X and Linux for easily configuring Synergy. Synergy is an application that allows the user to share the mouse and keyboard between two or more computers. Without the need for any external hardware, Synergy uses the TCP/IP protocol to share the keyboard and mouse, between machines with different operating systems, such as Mac OS, Linux, and Windows. Not notable (Uwsi)
2024-05-21 00:26 X2x (software to use the keyboard and mouse with another X display) x2x allows the console (keyboard and mouse) on one X server to be used to control another X server. Not notable (Uwsi)
2024-05-21 07:12 SwellPath SwellPath was an internet marketing consultancy in Portland, Oregon, that focused on web analytics (with an emphasis on Google Analytics custom tagging and reporting) and search engine marketing. SwellPath was a Google Analytics certified partner and was one of the first agencies worldwide to be certified as a specialist for Google Analytics Tag Manager. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-21 08:06 Run BASIC (web application server based on the Liberty BASIC) Run BASIC is a web application server, based on the Liberty BASIC version of the BASIC programming language. Fails WP:NSOFT (90.167.202.4)
2024-05-21 14:53 Red rocket (shotgun slug) (3D printed shotgun projectile) The Red Rocket is the humorous name youtube user "TAOFLEDERMAUS" Jeff Heeszel gave to a 3D printed %60 solid shotgun projectile, or slug. It was printed using the Solidoodle 3 3-D printer. The slug was created by an American named Tony Griffy. Search finds no evidence of wider or sustained coverage per WP:GNG. (Hemmers)
2024-05-21 15:43 Relevance Language Relevance Language is a patented language created by BigFix, Inc. (later acquired by IBM) for use in their BigFix product. BigFix is software that is used to monitor the computers within an enterprise and take any necessary actions to bring the computer into compliance with defined policies. Fails WP: N — can’t find anything outside of one passing mention in a book (HyperAccelerated)

Unsorted[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-18 10:25 East Coker (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) East Coker is a location in Somerset, England. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-18 10:29 Bakersfield Condors (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Bakersfield Condors are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-18 14:51 Yipirinya School Yipirinya School is an independent co-educational primary and secondary school located just outside Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia. The school was established in 1978 and teaches students in four Indigenous languages – Central Arrente, Warlpiri, Luritja, Western Aranda, as well as English. Appears to be a run-of-the-mill school with no significant coverage in reliable sources. Fails WP:CORPDEPTH. (GSS)
2024-05-19 17:50 Battle of Salpiti Raigam Korala (Annual college cricket match in Sri Lanka) Battle of Salpiti Raigam Korala is an annual cricket big match in Sri Lanka played between Piliyandala Central College and Taxila Central College, Horana since 2001. It is known as the "Battle of Salpiti Raigam" due to the locations of the two schools, Piliyandala Central College situated in the Salpiti Korala, and Taxila Central College, Horana situated in Raigam Korala, which were two of ancient Sri Lanka's administrative Unit. Non-notable event. Sources are WP:ROUTINE and there is no historical notability associated with this fixture. Fails WP:GNG and WP:EVENT. As a side note, we do not cover schools cricket on here unless historically notable (i.e. Eton v Harrow). (AssociateAffiliate)
2024-05-15 21:35 EU Institute of International Law The EU Institute of International Law was a graduate school in Berlin primarily engaged in education on broader issues of European Union law and policy. It also described itself as a think tank. No coverage found in secondary sources. Does not meet WP:GNG. Article was created in 2006 to promote the 2006 summer school program, but by 2007, their own website was a deadlink. (Look for https://euinstitute.org in the Internet Archive WayBack Machine.) (Cielquiparle)
2024-05-20 22:45 List of free daily newspapers This is a list of free daily newspapers published around the world, organized by country. Redundant template and Arbitrary inclusion (Eric Schucht)