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Culture/Food and drink

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-05-02 21:51 Golden Eagle (energy drink) Golden Eagle is an energy drink produced by Frutex L.L.C., a beverage company based in Suhareka, Kosovo. First launched in 2006, it is one of the leading energy drinks in the Balkans and has expanded into more than 30 international markets. Non-notable product produced by a non-notable company, only things found are company websites and a few store listings with no description. Fails WP:GNG. (Sophisticatedevening)
2025-05-04 02:52 Bouckaert (distillery) (Jenever distillery in Belgium, to 1913) Charles Bouckaert Distillery was a jenever distillery located at Pittemstraat 20, in the Belgian village Lotenhulle (Aalter). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Internet culture

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-05-02 05:17 Semantic broker (Software) A semantic broker is a computer service that automatically provides semantic mapper services. A semantic broker is frequently part of a semantic middleware system that leverage semantic equivalence statements. To qualify as a semantic broker product a system must be able to automatically extract data from a message and use semantic equivalence statements to transform this into another namespace. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.242.58)
2025-05-02 23:11 Underground Team (Ransomware group) Underground Team is a ransomware group (or individual) who attacked Casio corporation on 5 October 2024. Doesn't meet WP:PERPETRATOR; just another copy-cat or derivative ransomware group; no sustained coverage. (Klbrain)
2025-05-05 08:46 NeHoX (Server Management Software) NehoX Game Panel was a web-based game server hosting control panel to help easily manage game servers. NehoX is designed to simplify the process to deploy, automate, and maintain game servers and remote servers. NehoX automates the installation process and the remote server installation process at the click of a button to enable administrators to add additional servers and fully control everything from the master server. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (84.78.243.217)
2025-05-05 08:54 Firefox User Extension Library (Deprecated JavaScript library for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions) Firefox User Extension Library (FUEL) was a JavaScript library intended for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions. Co-created by Mark Finkle and John Resig, it provided JavaScript libraries and wrappers for the most commonly-used operations in Firefox extensions. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.218.13)
2025-05-05 11:47 SPFlite SPFlite is a free file manager and text editor for computers with the Windows operating system. It was inspired by IBM's mainframe-based ISPF; SPFlite is line-oriented and command-driven, even though SPFLite has some additional facilities. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.219.60)
2025-05-08 14:33 TerminalMontage Jeremy Chinshue (born November 16, 1989 [age 35]), better known online as TerminalMontage, is an American Animator and Youtuber. He is best known for the Something Series, which parodies video games such as Super Mario Bros, The Legend Of Zelda, and the Yoshi series. not wikinotable+BLP violation (Yelps)

Culture/Linguistics

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-05-03 09:07 Nicola Willis (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Nicola Willis (born 1981) is a New Zealand politician. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-03 09:10 Nikolay Karpenko (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Nikolay Karpenko (born 1981) is a Kazakhstani ski jumper Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-05-02 09:02 Martyn Clayton (British writer) Martyn Clayton is a British author of Roma : A People On The Edge (Braiswick 2003) a non-fiction book exploring the history and current situation of the Roma Gypsy peoples worldwide and a novel, Take Me Out (Subculture Books 2008). Lacks SIGCOV. The BBC source is the best one found, but it structured in a style of an interview, so it doesn't seem verify notability. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-02 13:11 Elsa Watson (American author) Elsa Watson is an American author. Her first novel, Maid Marian (2005), details a history of Marian, the female companion to Robin Hood. Fails WP:AUTHOR (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 04:04 Crossroads (book series) (High fantasy book series by Kate Elliott) The Crossroads is a three-book series of high fantasy by Kate Elliott. The story takes place in a land known as the Hundred as well as several neighbouring lands. The story revolves around a large cast of characters who struggle against a growing army that is slowly covering the land with its shadow. Reads like a fan page. I couldn't find independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-05-03 15:57 Kari Adelaide Razdow Kari Adelaide Razdow is a curator and writer. She is a graduate of Columbia University and is the author of Enchanted Pedagogies. does not meet WP:BIO (Barrettsprivateers)
2025-05-05 15:36 Quixotism (Impractical idealism) Quixotism ( or ; adj. quixotic) is impracticality in pursuit of ideals, especially those ideals manifested by rash, lofty and romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action. It also serves to describe an idealism without regard to practicality. An impulsive person or act might be regarded as quixotic. dictionary definition. all sources are dictionaries (94.119.32.70)
2025-05-08 11:04 Someone (Edwards novel) (2014 novel by A.M. Edwards) Someone is a contemporary fiction (mystery) novel written by A.M. Edwards and published in 2014 by Fire and Ice, USA. The book already features on several best new release and library websites, including James Cook University. Fails WP:NB, lacking reviews and other coverage beyond plot summary. Cannot be redirected to the author since they don't have a page. (LastJabberwocky)

Culture/Biography

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PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2025-05-01 16:30 Seiichi Saito (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 cup appearance before dropping down into lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 16:32 Shota Tajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 5 professional matches before going into coaching. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 16:33 Tomonori Tsunematsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 2 professional appearances before retiring in 1999. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 22:02 Ahmed Abdel Aal (Egyptian footballer (born 1989)) Ahmed Abdel Aal (Arabic: أحمد عبد العال; born September 17, 1989) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for the Egyptian club Al Nasr. Abdel Aal joined Ghazl El Mahalla in 2015 from El Raja SC and signed a three-year contract for the club. The subject does not meet the notability criteria for footballers, and there is no significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. (Ziad0tarek952005)
2025-05-02 04:20 Ondřej Čtvrtníček (Czech footballer) Ondřej Čtvrtníček (born 17 June 1984) is a former Czech footballer who played as a midfielder, and current manager of TJ Nedachlebic. Article does not meet WP:GNG. Professional footballer who played 115 total top league minutes. Absence of significant coverage due to this. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-02 09:00 Aleksandr Nekrasov (footballer) (Russian footballer) Aleksandr Maksimovich Nekrasov (Russian: Александр Максимович Некрасов; born 20 August 1998) is a Russian football player. Fails WP:GNG/WP:SIGCOV, not a single appearance for a first team in Russia. (Geschichte)
2025-05-02 09:56 T. J. Helmerich (American musician and audio engineer) Todd Joseph “T. J.” Helmerich is an American musician and audio engineer. Lacks SIGCOV. In passing mentioned here and [1]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-02 09:52 Paddy Neilan (Gaelic football referee) Paddy Neilan is a Gaelic football referee. No indication of notability. In text or references. WP:NGAELIC is not met. WP:GNG is not met (only one of the sources deals with the subject as a primary topic [a piece in The Kerryman] and that is insufficient to establish notability. Several of the sources do not mention the subject at all. Others are barely passing mentions. The interview by "Seamus Duke Media Roscommon" doesn't contribute to notability. (Guliolopez)
2025-05-02 12:57 Jeferson (footballer, born 1972) (Brazilian footballer) Jeferson Antonio Alves Dupin (born October 19, 1972) is a former Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-02 12:59 Kosuke Harada (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2025-05-02 18:45 City Sleeps (American post-hardcore band) City Sleeps was an American rock band, formed in 2005. Found only self-published sources; fails WP:BAND. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 08:22 Steve Cassidy (British actor and singer) Steve Cassidy is an English singer. He started his singing career at the age of 14, opening a Cliff Richard concert. Cassidy has recorded with Joe Meek and later with the film composer John Barry. He worked with The Escorts in the 1960s performing around the British Isles. Lacks SIGCOV. Checked EBSCO, archive.org, and google news. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 08:41 Malverde (musician) (American rapper) Malverde is an American hip-hop artist. He got his name from Jesús Malverde, the popular Robin Hood character of Mexican folklore. Lacks SIGCOV; the song "Vato" is prominently mentioned, but the articles never mention Malverde. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 10:36 Kwagga Boucher (South African rugby union player) Eddie 'Kwagga' Boucher (born 17 June 1983 in Kroonstad) is a retired South African rugby union player. His regular position was hooker or prop. These days he is a winemaker and the owner of the wine farm La Boucher wines in Stellenbosch. Lacks SIGCOV their sources for his wine business ([2] and [3]) and a passing mention (https://www.proquest.com/docview/2568175818/EC96AD161FAF4986PQ/3?sourcetype=Newspapers). (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 12:26 Dimitrios Tsoukas (Greek medical doctor) Dimitrios Tsoukas is a Greek orthopaedic surgeon specializing in arthroscopic, minimally invasive, sports, and regenerative surgery. He is the founder and director of the Minimally Invasive Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Surgery Center (MIOSMED Center),an ISAKOS, ICRS AND ESSKA teaching Center. This is a promo page for a unnotable doctor. No evidence of academic notability. The awards all look very dubious, sourced to his own pages and are they do not appear to be real. Other mention is trivial, as noted before by ithers. PROD seems simpler than AfD, this should not be controversial. (Ldm1954)
2025-05-03 14:07 Kim Byungsun (South Korean comedian) Kim Byungsun (Korean김병선; born 4 December 1987) is a South Korean comedian. He joined KBS as a comedian for the 28th open recruitment. He is active on YouTube under the name Comicoreano. In February 2019, he participated in Got Talent España. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 14:43 Michał Tyszko (Polish equestrian) Michał Tyszko (born 9 November 1990 in Łódź, Poland) is a Polish equestrian. Tyszko was selected by the Polish Equestrian Federation to represent the Polish show-jumping team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, but his horse was not fit during the inspection so he was replaced by first reserve Dawid Kubiak. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 21:40 Johan Bäckö (Swedish ice hockey player) Johan M Bäckö (born 29 January 1982) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player. non-notable ice hockey player (Kaffet i halsen)
2025-05-02 23:51 HOME (artist) (Synthwave Chillwave Artist) Randy Goffe the creater of HOME, is a music producer from PUnta Gorda Florida USA, who now lives in Chicago. His music created on the project is often classified as Synthwave or Chillwave, genres influenced by 70s and 80s music. Many consider him the creator of chillsynth. No WP:SIGCOV outside of social media and blogs, fails WP:GNG. (Sophisticatedevening)
2025-05-04 01:29 Isaac Wright (runner) (American track athlete (born 2005)) Isaac Jaxon Wright (born February 23, 2005) is an American sprinter who specializes in the 400 m. Wright runs track for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs. He previously ran for Charlotte Panthers Track Club and Hickory Ridge High School. This seems to be too soon. Subject is a college athlete, and I can't find any real significant coverage - just mentions and routine-seeming meet coverage. A lot of the sources are also affiliated with UNC Asheville, which would not qualify as independent sources for demonstrating notability. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-04 02:00 Martux m (Italian musician) Maurizio Martusciello (born 2 September, 1961) known professionally as Martux_m is an Italian electronic musician, producer and composer. Promotional article by coi/upe editor. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 13:23 Gareth Liddle (English footballer) Gareth Liddle is an English footballer who played in The Football League for Crewe Alexandra. His only appearance for Crewe came in a 3–2 victory over Stockport County during the 1999–2000 season. No citations since article creation in 2011. No notability argument either. (A football player with 1 appearance in a lower tier of English football...?) ProQuest turns up 9 hits between 1998 and 2000, all passing mentions. Does not meet WP:BASIC, let alone WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2025-05-04 11:13 Ng Sui (Hong Kong diver) Ng Sui (born 28 August 1980) is a Hong Kong diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 11:17 Chuan Hung-ping (Taiwanese diver) Chuan Hung-ping (traditional Chinese: 莊宏斌; simplified Chinese: 庄宏斌; pinyin: Zhuāng Hóngbīn; born 15 April 1978) is a Taiwanese diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 11:26 Gocha Gakharia (Georgian diver) Gocha Gakharia (born 23 October 1973) is a Georgian diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 13:30 Todor Toshev (Bulgarian musician (1919–1993)) Todor Toshev (Bulgarian: Тодор Тошев) (1919 - 1993) was a Bulgarian Double bass (contrabass) player. Lacks SIGCOV. these two sources mention Todor as a teacher for LASSE LAGERCRANTZ and emil tabakov: [4] and [5]. I don't think this is enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-04 01:19 Sean Flynn (basketball) Sean Flynn is an American basketball coach. He was head men's basketball coach at Pratt Community College before becoming head coach of the Western Oklahoma SkyKings (TBL). I can't find any WP:SIGCOV of this minor league basketball coach. Fails WP:GNG. (JTtheOG)
2025-05-02 22:15 Jaruwat Keyunvan (Thai politician, investor and economist) Jaruwat Keyunvan (Thai: จารุวัฒน์ เกยูรวรรณ Khmer: ចារុវ៉ាត់ កេយូរវ័ណ្ណ ; born 1980 or 1981), also known as his nickname Tom (Thai: ต้อม), served as the representative of the chairman of the Socialist Workers Thailand (SWT). He has been acting on behalf of Giles Ungpakorn exile to London since 2009 and as an investment adviser for complex type 1 securities at IRA Securities Public Company Limited (Thai: บริษัทหลักทรัพย์ไอร่า จำกัด (มหาชน), starting his duties on October 3, 2019. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 15:09 Jitendra Bandhaniya (Indian entrepreneur) Jitendra Bandhaniya (born January 16, 1983) is an Indian media professional known for his contributions to the Gujarati media sector. During his career, he has served different news channels. He is the founder of The Visualizer, a company specializing in branding and marketing. Promotional article by COI/UPE editor, Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 05:34 Pio Chiaruttini (Italian businessman and inventor) Pio Chiaruttini (June 21, 1901 in Bozzolo – June 6, 1985 in Botticino), was an Italian businessman and inventor. Conducted a search, found no sources. Does not pass GNG, and has had no sources for almost 10 years. (Iknowyoureadog)
2025-05-04 08:54 Gary McCausland (British property developer) Gary McCausland (born 10 June 1968) is a Chartered Property Surveyor, property developer/investor, author and former television presenter. He is the CEO of The Richland Group, a property development company based in Berkeley Square, London, UK. Previously he presented Channel 5's "How To Be A Property Developer" between 2004 and 2008, and Property Developing Abroad for Granada Media. Lack of notability.
The only reliable source that mentions this person is a short BBC news item about McCausland buying a house. The reason for the BBC article seems to be the notability of the seller.

All other citation and sources are related to McCausland. I have searched for citations or mentions but can find nothing. (Dualpendel)

2025-05-04 20:02 Genichi Takahashi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-04 20:02 Issei Yoshimi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-04 21:25 Digvijay Singh Rathee Digvijay Singh Rathee is an Indian actor who started his career on the Indian TV reality show MTV Roadies: Karam yaa Kaand before his debut to Indian entertainment industry. fails WP:NACTOR and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-04 21:35 Moisés (footballer, born 1989) (Brazilian footballer) Moisés Ferreira Gomes (born May 15, 1989 in Belém), known as Moisés, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Ypiranga Clube - AP as a striker. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-04 21:52 Rômulo (footballer, born 1993) (Brazilian footballer) Rômulo Rafael da Silva (born 24 June 1993), simply known as Rômulo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Bento Gonçalves as a left back. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-04 22:11 Yuri (footballer, born June 1994) (Brazilian footballer) Marcos Yuri Gonçalves da Silva de Souza (born 28 June 1994), simply known as Yuri, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Championnat National 2 club Saint-Priest. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-03 06:47 List of USASA Region I affiliated leagues This is a list of soccer leagues that are affiliated with Region I of the United States Adult Soccer Association. Fails NLIST/NOTDIRECTORY, also incredibly prone to going out of date (Eddie891)
2025-05-04 13:40 André Gibert (French aviator) André Gibert (31 March 1914 – 11 July 2003) was a Second World War fighter ace in the Free French Naval Forces and a member of the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr]. Gibert ended his career with more than 25,000 flight hours. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 12:43 P. C. Solanki (Advocate from Rajasthan, India) Poonam Chan Solanki is a legal advocate from Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He joined the bar council of Rajasthan in 1996 and has fought numerous cases in High Court, Supreme Court, and Session courts. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 07:55 Eiji Hanayama (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Short and brief career, lack of significant coverage including none in the ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2025-05-05 15:42 Jason Harris Katz (American actor) Jason Harris Katz is an American voice actor and a former television host. He was the host of the short-lived Double Dare 2000 on Nickelodeon. He also was a host of Nickelodeon's Big Help on the Road in the late 1990s. He appeared on Codename: Kids Next Door voicing the character Chad Dickson/Numbuh 274 and in a commercial for Olive Garden. Fails WP:BLP and WP:NACTOR. No sources were found in his biography. Only one source is on his Twitter account. (86.123.229.43)
2025-05-05 20:37 Teodor Vaso (Albanian footballer) Teodor Vaso (15 September 1941 – 17 March 2024) is an Albanian footballer. He played in nine matches for the Albania national football team from 1967 to 1971. Sqwiki is even worse, there's no SIGCOV. (JayCubby)
2025-05-05 15:33 Enoch Atakorah (Ghanaian filmmaker and producer) Enoch Atakorah (born 18 October 1988), is a Ghanaian filmmaker, film producer and production manager. Promotional biography of non-notable individual. (Dclemens1971)
2025-05-05 19:56 Tafarki Foundation (African charitable foundation) The Tafarki Foundation is an African charitable foundation. Fails WP:NORG. Unable to find reliable sources covering this organization's activities. (Bridget)
2025-05-05 22:16 Venniyour revolt (Anti Colonial revolt in 1843) Venniyour revolt, also known by names such as Venniyour Uprising was a Muslim revolt against the landlord-British alliance that took place in Venniyour near Thirurangadi, Malabar district in 1843. Extensive studies have been conducted on the Mappila Muslim uprisings in Malabar, often interpreted as emotional outbursts of a community, communal riots by religious fanatics, or agrarian revolts by the oppressed peasantry, victims of feudal power. I can find zero in-depth sourcing about this alleged event. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 22:45 Levi Morgan (American frontiersman) Levi Morgan (26 June 1766) was a person in the western parts of what was then Virginia. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No explanation of why he might be notable. A before search found a few book references to this subject, but in passing. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-05 22:49 Nathan P. Morton (American businessman) Nathan Polk Morton (September 25, 1948 – November 30, 2005) is best known as a pioneer of the "big-box" retail method.[according to whom?] Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google; literally one total hit on Google news. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-05 22:53 Riccardo Moscatelli (Italian racing driver) Riccardo Moscatelli (1971 in Rome – September 1999) was an Italian race car driver. His career began in 1988 when he took up rallying. Then for the next four years he raced in Italian sports prototypes. In 1993 he raced in Italian Formula Ford and finished 2nd. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No Italian language article from which to translate. (Bearian)
2025-05-06 01:57 Bob Culbertson (Musical artist) Bob Culbertson is an American Chapman Stick player. An early adopter of the instrument, he is notable for his many recorded albums and extensive touring. Ohly source in article is local source. Previous links in article are Template:Third-party violations. Cannot find sources otherwise. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-05-06 09:31 Jared Kuemper (Canadian songwriter and record producer) Jared Kuemper is a Canadian born producer, songwriter, engineer, and audio mixer. Lacks SIGCOV. Has passing mentions: [6], [7], [8]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-06 12:51 Enrique Ruiz (Spanish basketball player) Enrique Ruiz Paz (born 30 January 1967 in Madrid) is a retired Spanish basketball player. Struggling to find one decent source with WP:SIGCOV to meet WP:SPORTCRIT. Plenty of passing mentions or unsuitable sources (blogs etc.) (SunloungerFrog)
2025-05-06 12:53 Simon and Peggy Templer (British couple who rescued chimpanzees) The late Simon and Peggy Templer were a British couple who lived in Spain, where they dedicated their later lives to rescuing mistreated chimpanzees used by photographers on beach resorts. Spain had become a focus of the trade in chimpanzees for the tourist industry, and these apes would be severely abused. This appears to be a vanity article, about two non-notable people, which has gone without any sourcing for 15 years. I cannot even find a reliable source referring to the existence of these people. (MuleSuttles)
2025-05-06 13:11 Heider (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1987)) Heider Dias Sotero or simply Heider (born February 17, 1987), is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. He plays for Central. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:14 Gleydson (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1989)) Gleydson de Oliveira Santos or simply Gleydson (born August 13, 1989), is a Brazilian central defender. He currently plays for Corinthians. I didn't find any coverage, impossible to WP:V (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:16 Leandro (footballer, born 1988) (Brazilian footballer) Leandro Novais de Souza Alves or simply Leandro (born January 31, 1988) is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:18 Ernane (footballer, born February 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Ernane Rezende Borges Ferreira or simply Ernane (born February 22, 1985, in Governador Valadares), is a Brazilian left back. He currently plays for Democrata GV-MG on loan from Atlético Mineiro. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:37 Cézar (footballer, born 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Cézar Augusto do Nascimento or simply Cézar (born April 4, 1985 in Cornélio Procópio-PR), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Palmeiras on loan from Grêmio. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:41 Tiago Maringá (Brazilian footballer) Tiago Henrique Gonçalves or simply Tiago Maringá (born February 6, 1982, in Ribeirão Preto), is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. He currently plays for Grêmio Metropolitano. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:51 Diego Dedoné (Brazilian footballer (born 1985)) Diego Luiz Dedoné, sometimes known as just Diego (born September 12, 1985), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Toledo-PR on loan from União Bandeirante. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 14:03 Samuel (footballer, born January 1989) (Brazilian footballer) Samuel de Oliveira Pires (born January 17, 1989, in Coaraci, Bahia), or simply Samuel, is a Brazilian goalkeeper. He currently plays for Botafogo PB. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-05 13:25 Igor Ivitskiy (PhD mathematician) Igor Ivitskiy is a Ukrainian PhD mathematician specializing in fluid dynamics, non-Newtonian materials, and advanced computer modeling. Promo piece for an early career mathematician with a weak citation record and no significant awards. Too many dubious statements, PROD is simplest but AfD if this is contested. (Ldm1954)
2025-05-06 20:01 Khalid Al-Riyami (Emirati footballer (born 1985)) Khalid Abdullah Al-Riyami (Arabic:خالد عبد الله الريامي) (born 17 March 1985) is an Emirati footballer. He currently plays as a defender. Without SIGCOV, he fails SPORTSCRIT. (JayCubby)
2025-05-07 00:06 Mu Dan (Chinese poet) Zha Liangzheng (simplified Chinese: 查良铮; traditional Chinese: 查良錚; pinyin: Zhā Liángzhēng; 5 April 1918 - 26 February 1977), better known by his pen name Mu Dan (Chinese: 穆旦; pinyin: Mù Dàn), was a Chinese poet. Born in Tianjin, he attended Tsinghua University at the age of 17, and graduated from National Southwestern Associated University in 1940. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Very close paraphrase (borderline copyright infringement) of the Encyclopedia Britannia article. (Bearian)
2025-05-06 14:02 Patrick Colucci (American novelist and poet) Patrick Colucci (aka Christopher Cole; born May 5, 1949) is an American novelist and poet. His writings, largely biographical, are existential in nature and cover such topics such as spirituality, search for meaning, and conflicts between faith and reason. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. Has passing mentions related to Woodstock Festival, but the sources don't seem to mention his book: [9], [10], [11], [12]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-07 02:22 Reiji Nagakawa (Japanese writer and translator (1928–2000)) was a Japanese translator, writer and scholar. Living a large part of his life in Seville, Spain, he co-founded the Japanese department of the University of Seville Languages Institute with Francisco García Tortosa. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. The Spanish language article also lacks sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-07 07:00 Tom Wall (guitarist) (American singer) Tom Wall is an American singer-songwriter, musician and activist from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Wall is known for being the lead singer, guitarist, and bandleader of the progressive rock band Cosmic Knot, and for his collaborations with Muruga Booker. Fails WP:MUSICBIO. (Rift)
2025-05-07 09:42 Abdulla Abuqrais (Kuwaiti diver (born 1959)) Abdulla Abuqrais (born 13 March 1959) is a Kuwaiti diver. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-07 10:00 Galerie Claude Marumo Galerie Claude Marumo was founded in 1952 by Claude Marumo and his wife, Micheline Leymarie. The gallery specialized in 19th & 20th century painting and drawing, particularly the Barbizon School. Located at 243, Rue Saint-Honoré, the gallery quickly gained a reputation for its focus on landscape painters, a movement that heavily influenced later developments in European art, such as Impressionism. While Claude Marumo may be notable, the gallery doesn't seem to be (Luk)
2025-05-06 09:38 Tilak Bahadur Thapa Magar Tilak Bahadur Thapa Magar (born August 23, 1973) is a Nepali community leader, entrepreneur, and active member of Rotary International. He served as the Ward Chairperson of Neelakantha Municipality, Ward No. 11, in Dhading District, Bagmati Province from May 2017 to May 2022. Self promotion (Nirmaljoshi)
2025-05-07 15:58 Kobe Paysour (American football wide receiver (born 2004)) Kobe L. Paysour (born October 17, 2004) is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the North Carolina Tar Heels. Non-notable college player. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 19:48 Newman Lakers The Newman Lakers are a 3v3 basketball team based out of Newman Lake, Washington. They are currently coached by Team Captain Hayden Stevens. Other members of the team include: Kenny Martinez, (James) Winston Scott, and Brenten Goodwater. The Newman Lakers currently have no Spokane Hoopfest championships as of 2017. WP:NN non-notable, no indication of notability, no references, no championships, minor team of a minor sport in a local competition; COI-author (original article author is coach and captain of the basketball team) (65.92.246.77)
2025-05-07 23:42 Misty Love (American singer) Misty Love is an American rock and rhythm and blues singer, who is best known for her association with Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, and Ben Harper. Fails WP:MUSICBIO (Rift)
2025-05-08 01:09 Majed Al-Taqi (Kuwaiti diver) Majed Al-Taqi (born 9 March 1970) is a Kuwaiti diver. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-08 04:46 Barby Wells (Chairperson of Teenage Republicans) Barby Wells is a Republican Party activist. She is the founder of the Teenage Republicans. Subject does not appear to be notable per WP:GNG. (WormEater13)
2025-05-08 05:21 Masahiro Ota (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:21 Atsuo Watanabe (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:24 Yukinori Muramatsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:25 Kiyonobu Okajima (Japanese association football player) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:25 Yuta Nakazawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extreme notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:27 Shinichi Kawano (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 06:21 Emilio Barahona (Honduran middle-distance runner) Emilio Barahona (born 15 April 1949) is a Honduran middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-05 13:25 Kevin Kruse (surgeon) (researcher) Kevin Kruse, MD, is a Texas-based orthopedic surgeon with training in the shoulder, elbow, and hand field. He is a board-certified is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon at Texas Orthopaedic Associates. [No reason given] (Klbrain)
2025-05-08 11:06 Adwaith R Pillai (Indian classical dancer and choreographer) Adwaidh R (born 20 February 2000) is an Indian classical dancer, choreographer, and educator, best known for his expertise in Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam. Trained in multiple Indian classical dance forms, including Mohiniyattam, Keralanatanam, Odissi, Manipuri, and Kathak, he has performed extensively across India and is actively involved in dance education and choreography. [BLP]
2025-05-05 11:17 Zubair Ahmad Quraishi Zubair Ahmad Quraishi is an Indian politician born in Allahabad currently Prayagraj in 1970. He is the secretary of Loktantrik Janata Dal and Former National secretary of Janata Dal (United) He was also the district secretary of Janata Dal for Kaushambi district from 1993-1998. [BLP]
2025-05-08 11:37 Jennifer Karina (Kenyan businesswoman and corporate leader) Jennifer Kabura Karina (née: Jennifer Kabura) is a Kenyan businesswoman, psychologist, certified professional coach, energy leadership practitioner, public speaker and author. Effective July 2021, she serves as the chairperson of the board of directors at the Kenya Reinsurance Corporation (Kenya RE), a publicly traded company on the Nairobi Securities Exchange. I found one source of good coverage online (Forbes Africa article), but most hits are minor mentions or advertising for an executive coaching business owned by the subject. She does sit on various boards, but plenty of businesspeople do without being considered notable enough for Wikipedia. (Leonstojka)
2025-05-08 07:34 Dudu Tucci (Brazilian musician) Dudu Tucci (full name: Eduardo Tucci da Silva; born May 5, 1955, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian percussionist, singer and composer. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. A little bit here and passing mentions in the google books results. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 20:33 Antônio Rodrigues de Alvarenga Antônio Rodrigues de Alvarenga was a nobleman of the illustrious House of Alvarenga, born in Lamego, District of Viseu, Portugal. Son of Baltazar de Alvarenga and Messia Monteiro, Antônio came to Brazil in the service of the king, being one of the first settlers of Vila de São Vicente, founded in 1531 by the grantee Martim Afonso de Sousa, by concession from King John III of Portugal. Currently contains zero in-depth sourcing, and Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-08 13:38 Arthur Griffin Claypole (British musician) Arthur Griffin Claypole (1882–1929) FRCO LTCL was a cathedral organist, who served in Derby Cathedral. Could not locate non-trivial mentions and the subject does not seem to pass either general notability guidelines or those for music subjects. Even the local press mentions of his death don't bother to use his name in the headline. In other words, I do not think there is strong evidence to identify him as a significant musical figure. (Leonstojka)
2025-05-08 15:50 John Jefferson (missionary) (English missionary (1760–1807)) John Jefferson (1760 – September 25, 1807) was an English missionary and a pioneering member of the London Missionary Society (LMS), who played a significant role in the early Protestant missionary efforts in Tahiti. Subject of article is not significant; and has no 2ndary sources that talk about him. The major source for the article is "Wilson" which is a primary source (colleague of the subject). Probably should delete the article, and move any content into an article about missionaries in Tahiti; maybe French_Polynesia#Religion. (Noleander)
2025-05-08 15:55 Gregory Warner (missionary surgeon) Gregory Warner (c. 1780 – after 1809) was a missionary surgeon associated with the London Missionary Society (LMS) in the early 19th century. Appointed to the South Seas, he was ordained in 1805 and sailed later that year to support missionary efforts in the Pacific. Subject of article is not significant; and has no 2ndary sources that talk about him. The major source for the article is "Davies" which is a primary source (and a colleague of the subject of the article). Probably should delete this article, and move any content into an article about missionaries in Tahiti; maybe French_Polynesia#Religion (Noleander)
2025-05-08 15:57 Zai Sidibé (Ivorian footballer (born 2002)) Zai Guismo Sidibé (born 18 February 2002) is a Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. 13 minutes of football means he is unlikely to meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-08 16:07 Henry Bicknell (missionary) (English missionary) Henry Bicknell (1766–1820) was an English missionary, a carpenter by trade, and a member of the London Missionary Society, renowned for his work in Tahiti and Moorea during the early 19th century. Subject of article is not significant; and has no 2ndary sources that talk about him. The major sources are all primary sources (colleagues of the subject). Probably should delete the article, and move any content into an article about missionaries in Tahiti; maybe French_Polynesia#Religion. (Noleander)

Culture/Biography/Women

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2025-05-02 13:11 Elsa Watson (American author) Elsa Watson is an American author. Her first novel, Maid Marian (2005), details a history of Marian, the female companion to Robin Hood. Fails WP:AUTHOR (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 18:46 Lani Groves (South African musician) Lani Groves (born 1980 in Bloemfontein) is a South African musician. She began playing the cello and singing at the age of five years. Groves performs regularly at musical events across the Gauteng region in South Africa. No citations of reliable secondary sources since article creation in 2012. This violates Wikipedia's policy on WP:Biographies of living persons. Search for coverage via Google turns up very little besides concert listings and the school website where she teaches. Search on ProQuest turned up nothing. Does not meet WP:BASIC, let alone WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2025-05-03 15:57 Kari Adelaide Razdow Kari Adelaide Razdow is a curator and writer. She is a graduate of Columbia University and is the author of Enchanted Pedagogies. does not meet WP:BIO (Barrettsprivateers)
2025-05-06 20:02 Anna Erat Anna Erat is a Finnish-Swiss medical doctor and healthcare leader specializing in internal medicine, sports medicine, preventive health, and longevity. She has made contributions to medical research, education, and clinical practice, particularly in the care of elite athletes and the advancement of preventive medicine. [BLP]
2025-05-07 19:20 Cris Valerio (American television news anchor) Cris Valerio is an American business news anchor and interviewer. She currently is the host of Bloomberg Television's small business and entrepreneurship show, "Venture." Cris joined Bloomberg after working in local television. At Bloomberg she has covered commodities for the Spanish-language channel, as an affiliate reporter and was also the NYSE reporter until her recent transfer to San Francisco where she covers tech, Silicon Valley, and VC firms. No significant coverage anywhere. Valerio fails the general notability guideline. (Sammi Brie)
2025-05-07 23:02 Virmania Rodríguez (Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder (born 2002)) Virmania Rodríguez García (born November 28, 2002) is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder and Miss World Nicaragua 2025. She represented Nicaragua at Miss World 2025. [BLP]
2025-05-08 12:25 Nadia Khomami (British journalist) Nadia Khomami is a British journalist. She is arts and culture correspondent for The Guardian. A correspondent, even at a major newspaper, isn't inherently notable. Search results are generally just articles she has written. I was unable to locate significant coverage. (Leonstojka)

Culture/Media

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2025-05-03 04:04 Crossroads (book series) (High fantasy book series by Kate Elliott) The Crossroads is a three-book series of high fantasy by Kate Elliott. The story takes place in a land known as the Hundred as well as several neighbouring lands. The story revolves around a large cast of characters who struggle against a growing army that is slowly covering the land with its shadow. Reads like a fan page. I couldn't find independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-05-03 14:07 Kim Byungsun (South Korean comedian) Kim Byungsun (Korean김병선; born 4 December 1987) is a South Korean comedian. He joined KBS as a comedian for the 28th open recruitment. He is active on YouTube under the name Comicoreano. In February 2019, he participated in Got Talent España. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 14:18 Blister (band) (Norwegian musical group; rock band) Blister is a Norwegian rock band consisting of Håvard Hernes, Lars Lundevall, Aslak Dørum, Atle Karlsen and Rune Lindstrøm. They have recorded one album under the name Brand New Antiques in 2003 No significant coverage of the band in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other same-name bands, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-02 23:51 HOME (artist) (Synthwave Chillwave Artist) Randy Goffe the creater of HOME, is a music producer from PUnta Gorda Florida USA, who now lives in Chicago. His music created on the project is often classified as Synthwave or Chillwave, genres influenced by 70s and 80s music. Many consider him the creator of chillsynth. No WP:SIGCOV outside of social media and blogs, fails WP:GNG. (Sophisticatedevening)
2025-05-05 13:26 Mashinalno (2004 studio album by Mashina Vremeni) Mashinalno (in Russian: "Машинально"; translation to English: "Mechanically") is an album released in 2004 by the company Sintez Records which consists of 12 songs by the popular Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni ("Time Machine"). The name of the album was chosen by means of competition. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Common title makes it impractical to search online. Run of the mill, small label record. (Bearian)
2025-05-05 15:42 Jason Harris Katz (American actor) Jason Harris Katz is an American voice actor and a former television host. He was the host of the short-lived Double Dare 2000 on Nickelodeon. He also was a host of Nickelodeon's Big Help on the Road in the late 1990s. He appeared on Codename: Kids Next Door voicing the character Chad Dickson/Numbuh 274 and in a commercial for Olive Garden. Fails WP:BLP and WP:NACTOR. No sources were found in his biography. Only one source is on his Twitter account. (86.123.229.43)
2025-05-05 16:51 GTK-Qt (theme engine) The GTK-Qt Theme Engine is a project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles. Aimed primarily at KDE users, it uses Qt to draw the widget into an offscreen buffer, then draws a copy of the contents of this buffer onscreen. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.78)
2025-05-05 18:45 Pycassa pycassa is a client library for Apache Cassandra. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.59)
2025-05-06 06:39 FCX file compression (Compressed File Format) FCX file compression is a file compression utility and file format. It is supported on a large number of platforms. It is published by Compact Data Works and was originally released in 1988 for VAX/VMS. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.198)
2025-05-06 21:01 Mike Carlsen (American writer and comedian) Mike Carlsen is an actor best known for playing the role of Mikey on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Subject does not appear to meet WP:NACTOR - has only one significant role in a notable work. Also can't find any WP:GNG in reliable sources (just a few listicles / fluffy entertainment sites) to suggest he meets WP:ANYBIO (Zzz plant)
2025-05-06 23:57 Feigned action Feigned action is an action brought on a pretended right, when the plaintiff has no true cause of action, for some illegal purpose. In a feigned action the words of the writ are true; it differs from false action, in which case the words of the writ are false. Article is just a dictionary definition and not much else. Can't find non-dictionary sources that cover this subject. (ApexParagon)
2025-05-08 12:25 Nadia Khomami (British journalist) Nadia Khomami is a British journalist. She is arts and culture correspondent for The Guardian. A correspondent, even at a major newspaper, isn't inherently notable. Search results are generally just articles she has written. I was unable to locate significant coverage. (Leonstojka)

Culture/Media/Books

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2025-05-08 11:04 Someone (Edwards novel) (2014 novel by A.M. Edwards) Someone is a contemporary fiction (mystery) novel written by A.M. Edwards and published in 2014 by Fire and Ice, USA. The book already features on several best new release and library websites, including James Cook University. Fails WP:NB, lacking reviews and other coverage beyond plot summary. Cannot be redirected to the author since they don't have a page. (LastJabberwocky)

Culture/Media/Entertainment

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2025-05-08 14:33 TerminalMontage Jeremy Chinshue (born November 16, 1989 [age 35]), better known online as TerminalMontage, is an American Animator and Youtuber. He is best known for the Something Series, which parodies video games such as Super Mario Bros, The Legend Of Zelda, and the Yoshi series. not wikinotable+BLP violation (Yelps)

Culture/Media/Films

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2025-05-03 16:02 Everything Is A OK: A Dallas, TX Punk Documentary (2020 documentary film) Everything is A OK: A Dallas, TX punk documentary is a 2020 documentary film which explores the history of the punk rock scene in Dallas from the late 1970s to the early 2000s. Fails WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)

Culture/Media/Music

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2025-05-01 16:01 Förklädd Gud (musical group) (Swedish jazz group) Förklädd Gud (God in Disguise) were an improvisational jazz group from Sweden. They formed in the early 1970s, and consisted of a constantly changing line-up of musicians from the fields of jazz, rock, and art music. In 1977, they released their self-titled album on the Caprice Records label. svwiki is not any better. We don't host a database of garage bands, and as such this fails inclusion criteria. (JayCubby)
2025-05-02 00:24 Belonging to Someone (song) "Belonging to Someone" is a popular song, written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1958. Fails WP:NM and no significant coverage (AllCatsAreGrey)
2025-05-02 09:56 T. J. Helmerich (American musician and audio engineer) Todd Joseph “T. J.” Helmerich is an American musician and audio engineer. Lacks SIGCOV. In passing mentioned here and [13]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-02 14:59 Assfactor 4 (US musical ensemble) Assfactor 4 was a hardcore punk band from Columbia, South Carolina, formed by two members of Tonka (Jay and Alex) and two members of Unherd (Eric and Kevin). They formed in the fall of 1992 and broke up in late 1997. Assfactor 4's sonic approach drew heavily from San Diego's early-1990s group Heroin, but their song structure was notably more akin to 1980's thrash and hardcore, placing Assfactor 4 in a unique position within the DIY hardcore scene of the era. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media and many not-reliable source mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-02 18:45 City Sleeps (American post-hardcore band) City Sleeps was an American rock band, formed in 2005. Found only self-published sources; fails WP:BAND. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 08:22 Steve Cassidy (British actor and singer) Steve Cassidy is an English singer. He started his singing career at the age of 14, opening a Cliff Richard concert. Cassidy has recorded with Joe Meek and later with the film composer John Barry. He worked with The Escorts in the 1960s performing around the British Isles. Lacks SIGCOV. Checked EBSCO, archive.org, and google news. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 08:41 Malverde (musician) (American rapper) Malverde is an American hip-hop artist. He got his name from Jesús Malverde, the popular Robin Hood character of Mexican folklore. Lacks SIGCOV; the song "Vato" is prominently mentioned, but the articles never mention Malverde. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 11:42 Revivalist artist (performer dedicated to reviving a musical or cultural form from an earlier era) A revivalist artist or revivalist band is a musical group, singer, or musician dedicated to reviving interest in a musical genre from an earlier era. Seems to be an uncommon neologism. Searching EBSCO database got two passing mentions of "revivalist artist" ([14] and [15]). (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-04 02:00 Martux m (Italian musician) Maurizio Martusciello (born 2 September, 1961) known professionally as Martux_m is an Italian electronic musician, producer and composer. Promotional article by coi/upe editor. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 13:30 Todor Toshev (Bulgarian musician (1919–1993)) Todor Toshev (Bulgarian: Тодор Тошев) (1919 - 1993) was a Bulgarian Double bass (contrabass) player. Lacks SIGCOV. these two sources mention Todor as a teacher for LASSE LAGERCRANTZ and emil tabakov: [16] and [17]. I don't think this is enough. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-05 18:03 Ho-Hum (American pop/rock band) Ho-Hum is a pop/rock band based in Bradley, Arkansas, United States, formed by the brothers Lenny and Rod Bryan. I found this source with good coverage, but nothing else. Searched archive.org, google news, and EBSCO. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-05 18:43 Me Está Gustando (1976 studio album by Ednita Nazario) Me Está Gustando is the second studio album of Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario. It was released in 1976. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No other language has an article from which to translate. No relevant sources on Google. (Bearian)
2025-05-06 01:57 Bob Culbertson (Musical artist) Bob Culbertson is an American Chapman Stick player. An early adopter of the instrument, he is notable for his many recorded albums and extensive touring. Ohly source in article is local source. Previous links in article are Template:Third-party violations. Cannot find sources otherwise. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-05-06 09:24 Lauda Musicam of Atlanta (Amateur musical ensemble in the USQ) Lauda Musicam of Atlanta is one of the largest amateur musical ensembles performing early music in the United States. The ensemble's performances consist of mostly Renaissance music, but Baroque music and Medieval music are often included. Lacks SIGCOV. Found only this source and self-published sources. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-06 13:19 Kamel Nitrate (British metal fusion band) Kamel Nitrate are a British band that creates musical fusion. The members fuse together many genres, most notably world, trip hop, jazz and drum and bass. They are backed by the Whirl-Y-Gig. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. Found passing mentions of concerts ([18], [19], [20]), but nothing else. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-06 13:41 Gemini (Portuguese band) (Portuguese band) Gemini was a Portuguese band from the 1970s. The members were Fátima Padinha, Teresa Miguel, Tozé Brito and Mike Sergeant. No significant coverage of the band in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, and other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-06 10:15 Rubicks (Electronic alt-pop band from London) Rubicks are an electronic alt-pop band from London, consisting of Vanessa Anne Redd (vocals/guitar), Marc Makarov (bass), Anthony Johns (drums) and Vee Vimolmal (synths). Lack SIGCOV. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-07 00:07 Muchas gracias de nada (1980 live album by Les Luthiers) Muchas gracias de nada is the sixth album by Les Luthiers, recorded live in the Teatro Coliseo. It was released in October 1980. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No other language has an article from which to translate. (Bearian)
2025-05-07 06:58 The Process (band) (American reggae band) The Process is an American reggae band from Detroit, Michigan, United States, and was formed by David Asher and Garrick Owen in 1989. Their music is a blend of high energy rock and reggae. The band and its members have worked with Adrian Sherwood, dub producer The Scientist, Skip "Little Axe" McDonald, Congo Natty aka Rebel MC, George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, guitarist [[D ... Fails WP:MUSICBIO. (Rift)
2025-05-07 07:00 Tom Wall (guitarist) (American singer) Tom Wall is an American singer-songwriter, musician and activist from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Wall is known for being the lead singer, guitarist, and bandleader of the progressive rock band Cosmic Knot, and for his collaborations with Muruga Booker. Fails WP:MUSICBIO. (Rift)
2025-05-07 08:26 Rock Me (Platnum album) (2005 studio album by Miss Platnum) Rock Me is the debut album by Romanian-born German singer Platnum (aka Miss Platnum), released with the indie label Sonar Kollektiv. Unlike her second album Chefa, it did not appear on the German or Romanian charts. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-05-07 16:38 Seven (record producer) (American hip hop producer) Michael Summers, known professionally as Seven, is an American hip hop record producer from Kansas City, Missouri. Seven is best known for his music production work with independent recording artists Tech N9ne, XV, and Mac Lethal. No appearance of notability (only other sources I could find were primary source interviews) + NOTDB vio. (QuietHere)
2025-05-07 21:11 Y-O-U (album) (2003 studio album by Y-O-U) Y-O-U is the first album by Atlanta rock band Y-O-U. Released in 2003, it is their only album with members Eric Harlan Park and Matt Sonnicksen, who left the band approximately a year later. Non-notable album, could not find any coverage in secondary sources (ApexParagon)
2025-05-07 23:42 Misty Love (American singer) Misty Love is an American rock and rhythm and blues singer, who is best known for her association with Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, and Ben Harper. Fails WP:MUSICBIO (Rift)
2025-05-07 23:54 RUST (band) (Finnish rock band) RUST was a Finnish rock band from Helsinki formed in 2001. The band's first album, Softly, was released in Finland in August 2004 and reached Top 50 on the national album chart with promising reviews in music papers, magazines and web magazines in Europe. This topic does not appear to meet WP:NBAND. No verifiable significant coverage in reliable sources is shown. Citations to a band's Facebook and MySpace page are not sufficient. (BarrelProof)
2025-05-08 01:06 Beltaine's Fire (Hip hop group) Beltaine's Fire was a five-member hip hop/folk-rock/Celtic fusion collective from the San Francisco Bay Area in California fronted by Emcee Lynx. Their music evolved considerably over the years. Starting out as a mix of "traditional Irish and Scottish music with rock, folk, and rap elements"., they described themselves as "folk-rap" and their last album was primarily hip hop, albeit with elements borrowed from Latin, world, American folk, Celtic trad, funk, jazz, and rock. I can't find any reliable secondary sources discussing this group. Therefore, I don't believe this article can pass WP:GNG. (CeltBrowne)
2025-05-08 07:34 Dudu Tucci (Brazilian musician) Dudu Tucci (full name: Eduardo Tucci da Silva; born May 5, 1955, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian percussionist, singer and composer. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. A little bit here and passing mentions in the google books results. (LastJabberwocky)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2025-05-04 10:42 DXMJ-FM (Radio station in Zamboanga City) DXMJ (97.1 FM) was a radio station owned and operated by GMA Network subsidiary Radio GMA. It was formerly known as Campus Radio from its inception in 1996 to 2010, when it closed shop due to lack of advertisers' support and financial problems. Fails WP:GNG. A lack of SIGCOV in reliable sources. (124.104.16.92)
2025-05-05 18:52 The Life FM (American Christian radio network) The Life FM is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting southern gospel music. Fails WP:GNG. Has not been the subject of significant coverage from sources independent of the subject. I created this article before the tightening of the criteria for inclusion for radio station articles, but it has been edited by other editors, so it doesn't qualify for G7. (Tdl1060)

Culture/Media/Software

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2025-05-02 05:17 Semantic broker (Software) A semantic broker is a computer service that automatically provides semantic mapper services. A semantic broker is frequently part of a semantic middleware system that leverage semantic equivalence statements. To qualify as a semantic broker product a system must be able to automatically extract data from a message and use semantic equivalence statements to transform this into another namespace. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.242.58)
2025-05-02 23:11 Underground Team (Ransomware group) Underground Team is a ransomware group (or individual) who attacked Casio corporation on 5 October 2024. Doesn't meet WP:PERPETRATOR; just another copy-cat or derivative ransomware group; no sustained coverage. (Klbrain)
2025-05-04 02:05 Ahau (software) (Decentralised database software) Ahau is decentralised database software, developed as a way for Māori people to digitally record and collectively store their whakapapa (genealogical history). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 11:13 Ng Sui (Hong Kong diver) Ng Sui (born 28 August 1980) is a Hong Kong diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-05 08:46 NeHoX (Server Management Software) NehoX Game Panel was a web-based game server hosting control panel to help easily manage game servers. NehoX is designed to simplify the process to deploy, automate, and maintain game servers and remote servers. NehoX automates the installation process and the remote server installation process at the click of a button to enable administrators to add additional servers and fully control everything from the master server. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (84.78.243.217)
2025-05-05 08:54 Firefox User Extension Library (Deprecated JavaScript library for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions) Firefox User Extension Library (FUEL) was a JavaScript library intended for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions. Co-created by Mark Finkle and John Resig, it provided JavaScript libraries and wrappers for the most commonly-used operations in Firefox extensions. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.218.13)
2025-05-05 11:47 SPFlite SPFlite is a free file manager and text editor for computers with the Windows operating system. It was inspired by IBM's mainframe-based ISPF; SPFlite is line-oriented and command-driven, even though SPFLite has some additional facilities. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.219.60)
2025-05-05 18:40 Artefaktur Artefaktur Component Development Kit (ACDK) is a platform-independent library for generating distributed server-based components and applications. Services are provided by a C++ framework. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.123)
2025-05-05 20:09 GLGE (programming library) GLGE is a programming library for use with WebGL and JavaScript. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.84)
2025-05-05 20:49 EdtFTPnet edtFTPnet is an open source FTP client library for Windows licensed under the LGPL. It was first released in 2003, and was ported from edtFTPj. It is supplied as a DLL and can be incorporated into Windows applications that require FTP functionality. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.242.69)
2025-05-05 21:07 InScript (JavaScript engine) (Software library) InScript is a software library providing an ECMAScript engine for ECMA-262 3ed, written in C++, and some Java classes for LiveConnect. It was used by the web browser iCab 2 and 3. ICab 4 uses the WebKit Web browser engine with the ECMAScript engine JavaScriptCore. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.38)
2025-05-05 21:52 Windows Libraries for OS/2 (software) Windows Libraries for OS/2 Development Kit (WLO) is a collection of dynamic-link libraries for OS/2 that allow Win16 applications to run on OS/2. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.114)
2025-05-06 09:35 KPackage (KDE's package manager frontend) KPackage was KDE's package manager frontend. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.203.152)
2025-05-06 17:48 Linux Userland Filesystem (File System) The Linux Userland Filesystem (LUFS) is a File System on Linux, which is similar to FUSE in that a file system driver provides a bridge from kernel mode to user mode. With LUFS it is possible, among other things, to mount remote directories via SSH, FTP or Gnutella. No WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS found (Schützenpanzer)
2025-05-07 17:04 ViewVC (A browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control repositories) ViewVC (formerly ViewCVS) is an open-source tool for viewing the contents of CVS and SVN repositories using a web browser. It allows looking at specific revisions of files as well as side-by-side diffs of different revisions. It is written in Python and the view parameters can be modified directly in a URL using a REST style interface. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Schützenpanzer)

Culture/Media/Television

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2025-05-03 10:21 Go Time (programming block) (Educational syndicated program block) Go Time is a programming block assembled by Hearst Media Production Group (formerly Litton Entertainment) for syndication. It consists of programs formerly aired as part of Hearst Media's network-provided blocks, which is cleared throughout 80% of the United States. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2025-05-04 21:25 Digvijay Singh Rathee Digvijay Singh Rathee is an Indian actor who started his career on the Indian TV reality show MTV Roadies: Karam yaa Kaand before his debut to Indian entertainment industry. fails WP:NACTOR and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-05 08:07 Lugar Heights (2001 American TV series or program) Lugar Heights is an American animated comedy television series and sitcom that aired on Galavision, mun2, and MTV Tres. It is located in an urban American city, where the main characters attend Lugar Heights High School, and involves the day-to-day life of teenagers. The show lacks any sort of coverage in reliable third-party sources, not even passing mentions. From a quick Google search, all of the articles I could find are completely unrelated to Lugar Heights. This page seems to rely almost entirely on original research. The articles's two only citations do not fit Wikipedia's criteria for what makes a independent, reliable source—the first being a link to a Linkin profile, and the second from a movie website. (Giovanni Potage)
2025-05-05 14:05 DZDP-TV (Television station in Camarines Sur, Philippines) DZDP-TV (channel 28) is a television station in Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines, airing programming from the GTV network. It is owned and operated by GMA Network, Inc. alongside GMA outlet DWAI-TV (channel 7). Both stations share studios and transmitters at the GMA Broadcast Complex, Concepcion Pequeña, Naga City. No significant coverage of the television station in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-06 11:55 KTSS-LP (Television station in Hope, Arkansas) KTSS-LP (channel 50) was a low-power television station in Hope, Arkansas, United States. The station was viewable throughout much of southwestern Arkansas with an over-the-air digital broadcast antenna and was also available on local cable television providers throughout the region. Fails WP:GNG; not many sources to go on. (Mvcg66b3r)
2025-05-06 13:27 Europe Tonight (Television series) Europe Tonight is an evening television business news programme which was broadcast on CNBC Europe from 2004 to 2009. The programme was most recently presented by Guy Johnson and Anna Edwards. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability.

Found schedules, press release, directory, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

2025-05-06 13:41 Gemini (Portuguese band) (Portuguese band) Gemini was a Portuguese band from the 1970s. The members were Fátima Padinha, Teresa Miguel, Tozé Brito and Mike Sergeant. No significant coverage of the band in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, and other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-07 19:20 Cris Valerio (American television news anchor) Cris Valerio is an American business news anchor and interviewer. She currently is the host of Bloomberg Television's small business and entrepreneurship show, "Venture." Cris joined Bloomberg after working in local television. At Bloomberg she has covered commodities for the Spanish-language channel, as an affiliate reporter and was also the NYSE reporter until her recent transfer to San Francisco where she covers tech, Silicon Valley, and VC firms. No significant coverage anywhere. Valerio fails the general notability guideline. (Sammi Brie)
2025-05-08 12:01 Booby and Booba (2003 Israeli TV series or program) Booby and Booba (Hebrew: בובי ובובה, Bubi ve Buba) It is a 52-episode Israeli TV show for toddlers aged 1–4 that aired in 2003 on the BabyTV and Channel 10. The series was produced by the Israeli production company A.C. Pictures. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2025-05-08 13:17 Draft:2025–26 United States network television schedule (Television schedule for the fall of 2025) The 2025–26 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States will cover the prime time hours from September 2025 to August 2026. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2024–25 television season. A similar article has been created for mainspace (2025–26 United States network television schedule) (MrE)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2025-05-08 14:33 TerminalMontage Jeremy Chinshue (born November 16, 1989 [age 35]), better known online as TerminalMontage, is an American Animator and Youtuber. He is best known for the Something Series, which parodies video games such as Super Mario Bros, The Legend Of Zelda, and the Yoshi series. not wikinotable+BLP violation (Yelps)

Culture/Performing arts

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2025-05-03 08:22 Steve Cassidy (British actor and singer) Steve Cassidy is an English singer. He started his singing career at the age of 14, opening a Cliff Richard concert. Cassidy has recorded with Joe Meek and later with the film composer John Barry. He worked with The Escorts in the 1960s performing around the British Isles. Lacks SIGCOV. Checked EBSCO, archive.org, and google news. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-04 12:45 Birchmount Park-Warden Woods, Toronto Birchmount Park-Warden Woods is a residential area in Scarborough, Toronto, Canada. None of the current sources mention this area. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage, and by that I mean zero, from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2025-05-03 16:52 Theory of racelessness The theory of racelessness is a methodological and pedagogical framework for understanding race and racism which was developed by Sheena Michele Mason. The theory proposes that as race does not exist biologically or as a social construct, which makes humans raceless (racial skepticism) and that the concept of race should be abolished (racial eliminativism). A coat rack for the book and work of Mason; no references indendent of the book author or their institution (an advertisement); no sustained coverage; no improvement despite tagging for notability for 4 months. (Klbrain)
2025-05-05 09:42 Psychiatric Illness in General Practice Psychiatric Illness in General Practice is a seminal study that explored the occurrence and detection of psychiatric disorders in primary care settings. The research focused on identifying both overt and hidden forms of psychiatric morbidity among patients visiting general practitioners. [No reason given] (Klbrain)
2025-05-08 15:50 John Jefferson (missionary) (English missionary (1760–1807)) John Jefferson (1760 – September 25, 1807) was an English missionary and a pioneering member of the London Missionary Society (LMS), who played a significant role in the early Protestant missionary efforts in Tahiti. Subject of article is not significant; and has no 2ndary sources that talk about him. The major source for the article is "Wilson" which is a primary source (colleague of the subject). Probably should delete the article, and move any content into an article about missionaries in Tahiti; maybe French_Polynesia#Religion. (Noleander)
2025-05-08 15:55 Gregory Warner (missionary surgeon) Gregory Warner (c. 1780 – after 1809) was a missionary surgeon associated with the London Missionary Society (LMS) in the early 19th century. Appointed to the South Seas, he was ordained in 1805 and sailed later that year to support missionary efforts in the Pacific. Subject of article is not significant; and has no 2ndary sources that talk about him. The major source for the article is "Davies" which is a primary source (and a colleague of the subject of the article). Probably should delete this article, and move any content into an article about missionaries in Tahiti; maybe French_Polynesia#Religion (Noleander)
2025-05-08 16:07 Henry Bicknell (missionary) (English missionary) Henry Bicknell (1766–1820) was an English missionary, a carpenter by trade, and a member of the London Missionary Society, renowned for his work in Tahiti and Moorea during the early 19th century. Subject of article is not significant; and has no 2ndary sources that talk about him. The major sources are all primary sources (colleagues of the subject). Probably should delete the article, and move any content into an article about missionaries in Tahiti; maybe French_Polynesia#Religion. (Noleander)

Culture/Sports

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2025-05-01 16:30 Seiichi Saito (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 cup appearance before dropping down into lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 16:32 Shota Tajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 5 professional matches before going into coaching. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 16:33 Tomonori Tsunematsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 2 professional appearances before retiring in 1999. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 22:02 Ahmed Abdel Aal (Egyptian footballer (born 1989)) Ahmed Abdel Aal (Arabic: أحمد عبد العال; born September 17, 1989) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for the Egyptian club Al Nasr. Abdel Aal joined Ghazl El Mahalla in 2015 from El Raja SC and signed a three-year contract for the club. The subject does not meet the notability criteria for footballers, and there is no significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. (Ziad0tarek952005)
2025-05-02 00:54 Luca Lobo (Brazilian footballer (born 1999)) Luis Carlos Ramos Lobo Filho (born 11 February 1999), commonly known as Luca Lobo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defender. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-05-02 04:20 Ondřej Čtvrtníček (Czech footballer) Ondřej Čtvrtníček (born 17 June 1984) is a former Czech footballer who played as a midfielder, and current manager of TJ Nedachlebic. Article does not meet WP:GNG. Professional footballer who played 115 total top league minutes. Absence of significant coverage due to this. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-02 09:00 Aleksandr Nekrasov (footballer) (Russian footballer) Aleksandr Maksimovich Nekrasov (Russian: Александр Максимович Некрасов; born 20 August 1998) is a Russian football player. Fails WP:GNG/WP:SIGCOV, not a single appearance for a first team in Russia. (Geschichte)
2025-05-02 09:52 Paddy Neilan (Gaelic football referee) Paddy Neilan is a Gaelic football referee. No indication of notability. In text or references. WP:NGAELIC is not met. WP:GNG is not met (only one of the sources deals with the subject as a primary topic [a piece in The Kerryman] and that is insufficient to establish notability. Several of the sources do not mention the subject at all. Others are barely passing mentions. The interview by "Seamus Duke Media Roscommon" doesn't contribute to notability. (Guliolopez)
2025-05-02 12:57 Jeferson (footballer, born 1972) (Brazilian footballer) Jeferson Antonio Alves Dupin (born October 19, 1972) is a former Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-02 12:59 Kosuke Harada (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2025-05-02 14:44 Panda Basketball Academy (Youth basketball academy in North Macedonia) PANDA Basketball Academy is a youth basketball academy located in the town of Štip in North Macedonia. It opened in May 2008 and started practices in "Toso Arsov HS" gym. After a couple of months, practices ware also held at the "Dimitar Miraschiev HS" gym. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-03 10:36 Kwagga Boucher (South African rugby union player) Eddie 'Kwagga' Boucher (born 17 June 1983 in Kroonstad) is a retired South African rugby union player. His regular position was hooker or prop. These days he is a winemaker and the owner of the wine farm La Boucher wines in Stellenbosch. Lacks SIGCOV their sources for his wine business ([21] and [22]) and a passing mention (https://www.proquest.com/docview/2568175818/EC96AD161FAF4986PQ/3?sourcetype=Newspapers). (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 21:40 Johan Bäckö (Swedish ice hockey player) Johan M Bäckö (born 29 January 1982) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player. non-notable ice hockey player (Kaffet i halsen)
2025-05-04 01:29 Isaac Wright (runner) (American track athlete (born 2005)) Isaac Jaxon Wright (born February 23, 2005) is an American sprinter who specializes in the 400 m. Wright runs track for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs. He previously ran for Charlotte Panthers Track Club and Hickory Ridge High School. This seems to be too soon. Subject is a college athlete, and I can't find any real significant coverage - just mentions and routine-seeming meet coverage. A lot of the sources are also affiliated with UNC Asheville, which would not qualify as independent sources for demonstrating notability. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-03 13:23 Gareth Liddle (English footballer) Gareth Liddle is an English footballer who played in The Football League for Crewe Alexandra. His only appearance for Crewe came in a 3–2 victory over Stockport County during the 1999–2000 season. No citations since article creation in 2011. No notability argument either. (A football player with 1 appearance in a lower tier of English football...?) ProQuest turns up 9 hits between 1998 and 2000, all passing mentions. Does not meet WP:BASIC, let alone WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2025-05-04 11:13 Ng Sui (Hong Kong diver) Ng Sui (born 28 August 1980) is a Hong Kong diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 11:17 Chuan Hung-ping (Taiwanese diver) Chuan Hung-ping (traditional Chinese: 莊宏斌; simplified Chinese: 庄宏斌; pinyin: Zhuāng Hóngbīn; born 15 April 1978) is a Taiwanese diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 11:26 Gocha Gakharia (Georgian diver) Gocha Gakharia (born 23 October 1973) is a Georgian diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 01:19 Sean Flynn (basketball) Sean Flynn is an American basketball coach. He was head men's basketball coach at Pratt Community College before becoming head coach of the Western Oklahoma SkyKings (TBL). I can't find any WP:SIGCOV of this minor league basketball coach. Fails WP:GNG. (JTtheOG)
2025-05-04 20:02 Genichi Takahashi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-04 20:02 Issei Yoshimi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-04 21:25 Cristevão (Timorese footballer) Cristevão Moniz Fernandes (born 16 January 2004), simply known as Cristevão, is a Timorese international footballer who plays as a midfielder for Angkor City in the Cambodian League 2. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-04 21:35 Moisés (footballer, born 1989) (Brazilian footballer) Moisés Ferreira Gomes (born May 15, 1989 in Belém), known as Moisés, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Ypiranga Clube - AP as a striker. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-04 21:52 Rômulo (footballer, born 1993) (Brazilian footballer) Rômulo Rafael da Silva (born 24 June 1993), simply known as Rômulo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Bento Gonçalves as a left back. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-04 22:11 Yuri (footballer, born June 1994) (Brazilian footballer) Marcos Yuri Gonçalves da Silva de Souza (born 28 June 1994), simply known as Yuri, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Championnat National 2 club Saint-Priest. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-03 06:47 List of USASA Region I affiliated leagues This is a list of soccer leagues that are affiliated with Region I of the United States Adult Soccer Association. Fails NLIST/NOTDIRECTORY, also incredibly prone to going out of date (Eddie891)
2025-05-05 07:55 Eiji Hanayama (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Short and brief career, lack of significant coverage including none in the ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2025-05-05 20:37 Teodor Vaso (Albanian footballer) Teodor Vaso (15 September 1941 – 17 March 2024) is an Albanian footballer. He played in nine matches for the Albania national football team from 1967 to 1971. Sqwiki is even worse, there's no SIGCOV. (JayCubby)
2025-05-05 22:53 Riccardo Moscatelli (Italian racing driver) Riccardo Moscatelli (1971 in Rome – September 1999) was an Italian race car driver. His career began in 1988 when he took up rallying. Then for the next four years he raced in Italian sports prototypes. In 1993 he raced in Italian Formula Ford and finished 2nd. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No Italian language article from which to translate. (Bearian)
2025-05-06 12:51 Enrique Ruiz (Spanish basketball player) Enrique Ruiz Paz (born 30 January 1967 in Madrid) is a retired Spanish basketball player. Struggling to find one decent source with WP:SIGCOV to meet WP:SPORTCRIT. Plenty of passing mentions or unsuitable sources (blogs etc.) (SunloungerFrog)
2025-05-06 13:11 Heider (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1987)) Heider Dias Sotero or simply Heider (born February 17, 1987), is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. He plays for Central. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:13 Egyptian Fourth Division (Fifth tier of Egyptian league football) Egyptian Fourth Division is a football division in Egypt. It is the fourth level on the Egyptian football league system. No significant coverage of the division in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory, and club mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-06 13:14 Gleydson (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1989)) Gleydson de Oliveira Santos or simply Gleydson (born August 13, 1989), is a Brazilian central defender. He currently plays for Corinthians. I didn't find any coverage, impossible to WP:V (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:16 Leandro (footballer, born 1988) (Brazilian footballer) Leandro Novais de Souza Alves or simply Leandro (born January 31, 1988) is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:18 Ernane (footballer, born February 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Ernane Rezende Borges Ferreira or simply Ernane (born February 22, 1985, in Governador Valadares), is a Brazilian left back. He currently plays for Democrata GV-MG on loan from Atlético Mineiro. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:37 Cézar (footballer, born 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Cézar Augusto do Nascimento or simply Cézar (born April 4, 1985 in Cornélio Procópio-PR), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Palmeiras on loan from Grêmio. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:41 Tiago Maringá (Brazilian footballer) Tiago Henrique Gonçalves or simply Tiago Maringá (born February 6, 1982, in Ribeirão Preto), is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. He currently plays for Grêmio Metropolitano. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:51 Diego Dedoné (Brazilian footballer (born 1985)) Diego Luiz Dedoné, sometimes known as just Diego (born September 12, 1985), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Toledo-PR on loan from União Bandeirante. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 14:03 Samuel (footballer, born January 1989) (Brazilian footballer) Samuel de Oliveira Pires (born January 17, 1989, in Coaraci, Bahia), or simply Samuel, is a Brazilian goalkeeper. He currently plays for Botafogo PB. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 20:01 Khalid Al-Riyami (Emirati footballer (born 1985)) Khalid Abdullah Al-Riyami (Arabic:خالد عبد الله الريامي) (born 17 March 1985) is an Emirati footballer. He currently plays as a defender. Without SIGCOV, he fails SPORTSCRIT. (JayCubby)
2025-05-07 09:42 Abdulla Abuqrais (Kuwaiti diver (born 1959)) Abdulla Abuqrais (born 13 March 1959) is a Kuwaiti diver. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-07 15:06 League club (Footballing term) League Club is a term used to refer to association football clubs that are in one of the top professional leagues of a country. The club itself does not have to be professional and in some of the lower leagues of more minor footballing nations some clubs have become semi-professional in order to compete. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-07 15:58 Kobe Paysour (American football wide receiver (born 2004)) Kobe L. Paysour (born October 17, 2004) is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the North Carolina Tar Heels. Non-notable college player. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 19:48 Newman Lakers The Newman Lakers are a 3v3 basketball team based out of Newman Lake, Washington. They are currently coached by Team Captain Hayden Stevens. Other members of the team include: Kenny Martinez, (James) Winston Scott, and Brenten Goodwater. The Newman Lakers currently have no Spokane Hoopfest championships as of 2017. WP:NN non-notable, no indication of notability, no references, no championships, minor team of a minor sport in a local competition; COI-author (original article author is coach and captain of the basketball team) (65.92.246.77)
2025-05-08 01:09 Majed Al-Taqi (Kuwaiti diver) Majed Al-Taqi (born 9 March 1970) is a Kuwaiti diver. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-08 05:21 Masahiro Ota (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:21 Atsuo Watanabe (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:24 Yukinori Muramatsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:25 Kiyonobu Okajima (Japanese association football player) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:25 Yuta Nakazawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extreme notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:27 Shinichi Kawano (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 06:21 Emilio Barahona (Honduran middle-distance runner) Emilio Barahona (born 15 April 1949) is a Honduran middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-08 15:57 Zai Sidibé (Ivorian footballer (born 2002)) Zai Guismo Sidibé (born 18 February 2002) is a Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. 13 minutes of football means he is unlikely to meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)

Culture/Visual arts

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2025-05-02 03:21 Miss Earth Malaysia 2017 (Beauty pageant) Miss Earth Malaysia 2017, the 7th Miss Earth Malaysia pageant was held at Syeun Hotel, Ipoh, in Perak on July 30, 2017. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-05-03 03:58 Miss Earth Malaysia 2016 (Beauty pageant) Miss Earth Malaysia 2016 was a beauty pageant to award the title of Miss Earth Malaysia. The winner was Venisa Judah of Sabah. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Not properly sourced (Blackballnz)
2025-05-07 10:00 Galerie Claude Marumo Galerie Claude Marumo was founded in 1952 by Claude Marumo and his wife, Micheline Leymarie. The gallery specialized in 19th & 20th century painting and drawing, particularly the Barbizon School. Located at 243, Rue Saint-Honoré, the gallery quickly gained a reputation for its focus on landscape painters, a movement that heavily influenced later developments in European art, such as Impressionism. While Claude Marumo may be notable, the gallery doesn't seem to be (Luk)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2025-05-08 00:24 New Hall Manor Estate (the younger of two housing estates in Walmley, West Midlands named after New Hall Manor) The New Hall Manor Estate is the younger of the two major housing estates named after New Hall Manor in Walmley, West Midlands. The other estate is the New Hall Estate. It was built around 2000 and half was built by one company and the other half by another. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google; not a single hit on either Google news or books. Run of the mill, small housing development. (Bearian)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion

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2025-05-07 23:02 Virmania Rodríguez (Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder (born 2002)) Virmania Rodríguez García (born November 28, 2002) is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder and Miss World Nicaragua 2025. She represented Nicaragua at Miss World 2025. [BLP]

Geography/Geographical

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2025-05-08 02:32 Zenobuurt (Neighborhood of Rotterdam in South Holland, Netherlands) Zenobuurt is a neighborhood of Rotterdam, Netherlands. This article is VERY short and contains almost NO information. (ExplorerofSpace)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2025-05-03 09:11 Operation Reindeer (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Operation Reindeer, which took place on 4 May 1978, was South Africa's second major military operation in Angola during the South African Border War. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-08 11:37 Jennifer Karina (Kenyan businesswoman and corporate leader) Jennifer Kabura Karina (née: Jennifer Kabura) is a Kenyan businesswoman, psychologist, certified professional coach, energy leadership practitioner, public speaker and author. Effective July 2021, she serves as the chairperson of the board of directors at the Kenya Reinsurance Corporation (Kenya RE), a publicly traded company on the Nairobi Securities Exchange. I found one source of good coverage online (Forbes Africa article), but most hits are minor mentions or advertising for an executive coaching business owned by the subject. She does sit on various boards, but plenty of businesspeople do without being considered notable enough for Wikipedia. (Leonstojka)
2025-05-08 11:09 Tag Rugby Trust The Tag Rugby Trust is a rugby based charity, formed in 2002. The trust was established to help improve the lives of children in the United Kingdom, but mainly in some of the most underprivileged regions of the world. They currently work with government schools and orphanages in Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, India, Kenya, Mexico and Romania using the game of Tag Rugby as a vehicle. Unreferenced for 14 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)
2025-05-08 15:57 Zai Sidibé (Ivorian footballer (born 2002)) Zai Guismo Sidibé (born 18 February 2002) is a Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. 13 minutes of football means he is unlikely to meet WP:GNG. (Cloudz679)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa

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2025-05-08 01:26 Nyala Stadium (multi-use stadium in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia) Nyala Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Nyala. The stadium has a capacity of 3,000 people. Tagged as Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Run of the mill, small stadium (Bearian)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2025-05-01 22:02 Ahmed Abdel Aal (Egyptian footballer (born 1989)) Ahmed Abdel Aal (Arabic: أحمد عبد العال; born September 17, 1989) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for the Egyptian club Al Nasr. Abdel Aal joined Ghazl El Mahalla in 2015 from El Raja SC and signed a three-year contract for the club. The subject does not meet the notability criteria for footballers, and there is no significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. (Ziad0tarek952005)
2025-05-06 13:13 Egyptian Fourth Division (Fifth tier of Egyptian league football) Egyptian Fourth Division is a football division in Egypt. It is the fourth level on the Egyptian football league system. No significant coverage of the division in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory, and club mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa

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2025-05-03 10:36 Kwagga Boucher (South African rugby union player) Eddie 'Kwagga' Boucher (born 17 June 1983 in Kroonstad) is a retired South African rugby union player. His regular position was hooker or prop. These days he is a winemaker and the owner of the wine farm La Boucher wines in Stellenbosch. Lacks SIGCOV their sources for his wine business ([23] and [24]) and a passing mention (https://www.proquest.com/docview/2568175818/EC96AD161FAF4986PQ/3?sourcetype=Newspapers). (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 18:46 Lani Groves (South African musician) Lani Groves (born 1980 in Bloemfontein) is a South African musician. She began playing the cello and singing at the age of five years. Groves performs regularly at musical events across the Gauteng region in South Africa. No citations of reliable secondary sources since article creation in 2012. This violates Wikipedia's policy on WP:Biographies of living persons. Search for coverage via Google turns up very little besides concert listings and the school website where she teaches. Search on ProQuest turned up nothing. Does not meet WP:BASIC, let alone WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa

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2025-05-04 05:38 List of Nigerian screenwriters This is a list of notable Nigerian film screenwriters. No sources for 6 years, plus Category:Nigerian screenwriters exists. (Iknowyoureadog)
2025-05-04 17:55 Chygor-Cole Specialist Hospitals (Hospital in Ebonyi state, Nigeria) Chygor-Cole Specialist Hospitals is a private healthcare institution located in Lagos, Nigeria that offers a range of healthcare services, including general medicine, surgery, maternity care, pediatrics, and diagnostic services. A stub supported only by routine directory listings; doesn't meet WP:GNG. No obvious merge destination as an alternative to deletion. (Klbrain)
2025-05-05 15:33 Enoch Atakorah (Ghanaian filmmaker and producer) Enoch Atakorah (born 18 October 1988), is a Ghanaian filmmaker, film producer and production manager. Promotional biography of non-notable individual. (Dclemens1971)
2025-05-05 19:56 Tafarki Foundation (African charitable foundation) The Tafarki Foundation is an African charitable foundation. Fails WP:NORG. Unable to find reliable sources covering this organization's activities. (Bridget)

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America

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2025-05-07 23:02 Virmania Rodríguez (Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder (born 2002)) Virmania Rodríguez García (born November 28, 2002) is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder and Miss World Nicaragua 2025. She represented Nicaragua at Miss World 2025. [BLP]
2025-05-08 06:21 Emilio Barahona (Honduran middle-distance runner) Emilio Barahona (born 15 April 1949) is a Honduran middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2025-05-02 00:54 Downtown Getdown The City of Tallahassee's Downtown Getdown is a seasonal festival in fall that happens in the central business district in the City of Tallahassee, Florida. The festival involves concerts, stands for food, dancing, street entertainers, make up artist, clowns, grilling, and fun for everyone. Not notable, only local coverage (AllCatsAreGrey)
2025-05-02 09:56 T. J. Helmerich (American musician and audio engineer) Todd Joseph “T. J.” Helmerich is an American musician and audio engineer. Lacks SIGCOV. In passing mentioned here and [25]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-02 11:54 Edmonton Construction Association (Canadian construction nonprofit) The Edmonton Construction Association (ECA) is a nonprofit association in the Greater Edmonton Area, with over 1,300 members from four classifications: General Contractors, Trade Contractors, Manufacturers & Suppliers, and Associate Members (including Architects, Engineers, and related professional services) It exists, lots of mentions, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG or WP:NCORP. (Onel5969)
2025-05-02 11:57 Galagatax̂ (Mythical creature in Unangax̂ culture) Galagatax̂ is a mythical creature in the Unangax̂ culture of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. I can't find any in-depth coverage on this creature. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-02 22:45 Urban Search and Rescue Ohio Task Force 1 Urban Search and Rescue Ohio Task Force 1 or OH-TF1 is a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force based in Dayton, Ohio. OH-TF1 is sponsored by the municipalities in the Miami Valley. I can't find any WP:SIGCOV about this organization- just a lot of routine-seeming regional news about their deployment and activities, as you would expect for any emergency-related organization in a given locality. There is some precedent for deletion, such as Urban Search and Rescue Washington Task Force 1 via PROD and Urban Search and Rescue Nebraska Task Force 1 via AfD. In my view, the listing of this task force (along w/ others) on FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force is sufficient to document its existence. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-03 08:41 Malverde (musician) (American rapper) Malverde is an American hip-hop artist. He got his name from Jesús Malverde, the popular Robin Hood character of Mexican folklore. Lacks SIGCOV; the song "Vato" is prominently mentioned, but the articles never mention Malverde. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-04 01:09 Fort McMurray Knights RFC (Rugby team) The Fort McMurray Knights RFC was founded in 1974 and is based in Fort McMurray, Alberta. The club competes in the Edmonton Rugby Union. The club runs a number of rugby teams, a men's and women's team, as well as a junior program. Amateur sporting organization which does not assert WP:GNG. I could find sources online that it exists, but nothing that was third party, independent reliable. (Flibirigit)
2025-05-04 01:09 Edmonton Rugby Union The Edmonton Rugby Union is the administrative body for rugby union in Edmonton and Northern Alberta. Amateur sporting organization which does not assert WP:GNG. I could find sources online that it exists, but nothing that was third party, independent reliable. (Flibirigit)
2025-05-03 23:52 San Jose Conservation Corps (Magnet high school in San Jose, California) The San Jose Conservation Corps is a youth job training and education program in San Jose, California. The program serves youth 17.5–27 years of age who desire job training and/or completion of their high school diploma. Fails WP:GNG. No secondary sigcov provided. (Jdcooper)
2025-05-03 05:24 Vegas Bighorns The Las Vegas Bighorns are a professional ultimate frisbee franchise that competes in the Ultimate Frisbee Association. They were founded in 2024 and competed in their inaugural season in 2025. Brad Ellis caught the franchise's first goal as part of a 13–32 loss to the New York Empire. Does not meet GNG as no reliable independent coverage with depth coverage about the subject (Uncle Bash007)
2025-05-04 12:45 Birchmount Park-Warden Woods, Toronto Birchmount Park-Warden Woods is a residential area in Scarborough, Toronto, Canada. None of the current sources mention this area. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage, and by that I mean zero, from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 13:55 Bais Yaakov Machon Academy (School in the United States) Bais Yaakov Machon Academy (also known as Bais Yaakov Machon) was a high school for Jewish girls. It primarily serviced the Jewish community located in Briarwood, Queens, New York City. Its primary goal was to help the Jewish community strengthen its Jewish education. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory listings and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-03 06:47 List of USASA Region I affiliated leagues This is a list of soccer leagues that are affiliated with Region I of the United States Adult Soccer Association. Fails NLIST/NOTDIRECTORY, also incredibly prone to going out of date (Eddie891)
2025-05-05 18:03 Ho-Hum (American pop/rock band) Ho-Hum is a pop/rock band based in Bradley, Arkansas, United States, formed by the brothers Lenny and Rod Bryan. I found this source with good coverage, but nothing else. Searched archive.org, google news, and EBSCO. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-05 18:52 The Life FM (American Christian radio network) The Life FM is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting southern gospel music. Fails WP:GNG. Has not been the subject of significant coverage from sources independent of the subject. I created this article before the tightening of the criteria for inclusion for radio station articles, but it has been edited by other editors, so it doesn't qualify for G7. (Tdl1060)
2025-05-05 22:45 Levi Morgan (American frontiersman) Levi Morgan (26 June 1766) was a person in the western parts of what was then Virginia. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No explanation of why he might be notable. A before search found a few book references to this subject, but in passing. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-05 22:49 Nathan P. Morton (American businessman) Nathan Polk Morton (September 25, 1948 – November 30, 2005) is best known as a pioneer of the "big-box" retail method.[according to whom?] Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google; literally one total hit on Google news. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-06 09:31 Jared Kuemper (Canadian songwriter and record producer) Jared Kuemper is a Canadian born producer, songwriter, engineer, and audio mixer. Lacks SIGCOV. Has passing mentions: [26], [27], [28]. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-06 11:55 KTSS-LP (Television station in Hope, Arkansas) KTSS-LP (channel 50) was a low-power television station in Hope, Arkansas, United States. The station was viewable throughout much of southwestern Arkansas with an over-the-air digital broadcast antenna and was also available on local cable television providers throughout the region. Fails WP:GNG; not many sources to go on. (Mvcg66b3r)
2025-05-07 19:20 Cris Valerio (American television news anchor) Cris Valerio is an American business news anchor and interviewer. She currently is the host of Bloomberg Television's small business and entrepreneurship show, "Venture." Cris joined Bloomberg after working in local television. At Bloomberg she has covered commodities for the Spanish-language channel, as an affiliate reporter and was also the NYSE reporter until her recent transfer to San Francisco where she covers tech, Silicon Valley, and VC firms. No significant coverage anywhere. Valerio fails the general notability guideline. (Sammi Brie)
2025-05-05 19:48 Newman Lakers The Newman Lakers are a 3v3 basketball team based out of Newman Lake, Washington. They are currently coached by Team Captain Hayden Stevens. Other members of the team include: Kenny Martinez, (James) Winston Scott, and Brenten Goodwater. The Newman Lakers currently have no Spokane Hoopfest championships as of 2017. WP:NN non-notable, no indication of notability, no references, no championships, minor team of a minor sport in a local competition; COI-author (original article author is coach and captain of the basketball team) (65.92.246.77)
2025-05-07 21:49 Maranatha College (Defunct college in Idaho, United States) Maranatha College was a seventh-day Sabbatarian Bible college located in Meridian, Idaho. Non-notable non-accredited "college" with no significant coverage available. Citations previously in the article were actually about the unrelated Maranatha Baptist University. (Pi.1415926535)
2025-05-08 01:23 NorthStone Country Club NorthStone Country Club is a private club located in Huntersville, North Carolina in the center of NorthStone housing community. Convenient to Charlotte and Lake Norman - North Carolina's largest lake - NorthStone Country Club is situated on 237 acres (0.96 km2). Tagged as Unreferenced, and unimproved, for over 15 years. Run of the mill, small country club. Very promotional tone. (Bearian)
2025-05-08 04:46 Barby Wells (Chairperson of Teenage Republicans) Barby Wells is a Republican Party activist. She is the founder of the Teenage Republicans. Subject does not appear to be notable per WP:GNG. (WormEater13)
2025-05-08 10:08 Round Rock Christian Academy (Private christian school in Round Rock, Texas, United States) Round Rock Christian Academy is a private Christian PK-12th grade school in Round Rock, Texas, United States. Subject does not appear to be notable upon search. (WormEater13)
2025-05-08 13:17 Draft:2025–26 United States network television schedule (Television schedule for the fall of 2025) The 2025–26 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States will cover the prime time hours from September 2025 to August 2026. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2024–25 television season. A similar article has been created for mainspace (2025–26 United States network television schedule) (MrE)

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2025-05-02 00:54 Luca Lobo (Brazilian footballer (born 1999)) Luis Carlos Ramos Lobo Filho (born 11 February 1999), commonly known as Luca Lobo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defender. Subject does not appear to meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2025-05-02 12:57 Jeferson (footballer, born 1972) (Brazilian footballer) Jeferson Antonio Alves Dupin (born October 19, 1972) is a former Brazilian football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-03 14:14 Bank Río robbery (2006 Argentina bank robery) The Bank Rio robbery took place on 13 January 2006 in the town of Acassuso, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It involved Fernando Araujo, the leader and executor of the heist; Mario Vitette Sellanes, called by the media "the man in the gray suit"; Sebastián ("the Martian") and Alberto "Beto" de la Torre; together with the support of associates that did not enter the bank. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 21:35 Moisés (footballer, born 1989) (Brazilian footballer) Moisés Ferreira Gomes (born May 15, 1989 in Belém), known as Moisés, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Ypiranga Clube - AP as a striker. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-04 21:52 Rômulo (footballer, born 1993) (Brazilian footballer) Rômulo Rafael da Silva (born 24 June 1993), simply known as Rômulo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Bento Gonçalves as a left back. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-04 22:11 Yuri (footballer, born June 1994) (Brazilian footballer) Marcos Yuri Gonçalves da Silva de Souza (born 28 June 1994), simply known as Yuri, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Championnat National 2 club Saint-Priest. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:11 Heider (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1987)) Heider Dias Sotero or simply Heider (born February 17, 1987), is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. He plays for Central. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:14 Gleydson (footballer) (Brazilian footballer (born 1989)) Gleydson de Oliveira Santos or simply Gleydson (born August 13, 1989), is a Brazilian central defender. He currently plays for Corinthians. I didn't find any coverage, impossible to WP:V (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:16 Leandro (footballer, born 1988) (Brazilian footballer) Leandro Novais de Souza Alves or simply Leandro (born January 31, 1988) is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:18 Ernane (footballer, born February 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Ernane Rezende Borges Ferreira or simply Ernane (born February 22, 1985, in Governador Valadares), is a Brazilian left back. He currently plays for Democrata GV-MG on loan from Atlético Mineiro. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:37 Cézar (footballer, born 1985) (Brazilian footballer) Cézar Augusto do Nascimento or simply Cézar (born April 4, 1985 in Cornélio Procópio-PR), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Palmeiras on loan from Grêmio. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:41 Tiago Maringá (Brazilian footballer) Tiago Henrique Gonçalves or simply Tiago Maringá (born February 6, 1982, in Ribeirão Preto), is a Brazilian attacking midfielder. He currently plays for Grêmio Metropolitano. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 13:51 Diego Dedoné (Brazilian footballer (born 1985)) Diego Luiz Dedoné, sometimes known as just Diego (born September 12, 1985), is a Brazilian striker. He currently plays for Toledo-PR on loan from União Bandeirante. Fails in WP:GNG. (Svartner)
2025-05-06 14:03 Samuel (footballer, born January 1989) (Brazilian footballer) Samuel de Oliveira Pires (born January 17, 1989, in Coaraci, Bahia), or simply Samuel, is a Brazilian goalkeeper. He currently plays for Botafogo PB. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-08 07:34 Dudu Tucci (Brazilian musician) Dudu Tucci (full name: Eduardo Tucci da Silva; born May 5, 1955, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian percussionist, singer and composer. Lacks SIGCOV in independent sources. A little bit here and passing mentions in the google books results. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 20:33 Antônio Rodrigues de Alvarenga Antônio Rodrigues de Alvarenga was a nobleman of the illustrious House of Alvarenga, born in Lamego, District of Viseu, Portugal. Son of Baltazar de Alvarenga and Messia Monteiro, Antônio came to Brazil in the service of the king, being one of the first settlers of Vila de São Vicente, founded in 1531 by the grantee Martim Afonso de Sousa, by concession from King John III of Portugal. Currently contains zero in-depth sourcing, and Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Asia

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2025-05-03 09:10 Nikolay Karpenko (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Nikolay Karpenko (born 1981) is a Kazakhstani ski jumper Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-05 13:26 Mashinalno (2004 studio album by Mashina Vremeni) Mashinalno (in Russian: "Машинально"; translation to English: "Mechanically") is an album released in 2004 by the company Sintez Records which consists of 12 songs by the popular Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni ("Time Machine"). The name of the album was chosen by means of competition. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Common title makes it impractical to search online. Run of the mill, small label record. (Bearian)
2025-05-05 17:46 McElroy Memorial Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (church building in United States of America) McElroy Memorial Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church was organized June 3, 1953. It was formerly Candler Road Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, organized February 13, 1949. The building, now for sale, stands at 3593 Clairmont Road, Chamblee, Georgia, United States, in DeKalb County. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google; nor on Google news. Run of the mill, small church that might have closed. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-07 09:42 Abdulla Abuqrais (Kuwaiti diver (born 1959)) Abdulla Abuqrais (born 13 March 1959) is a Kuwaiti diver. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-07 15:11 Pasta Khan (bagram theatre detainee) On January 15, 2010, the Department of Defense complied with a court order and published a list of Captives held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility that included the name Pasta Khan. Fails GNG. (Eddie891)
2025-05-08 01:09 Majed Al-Taqi (Kuwaiti diver) Majed Al-Taqi (born 9 March 1970) is a Kuwaiti diver. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2025-05-05 09:44 Manas Air (airline) Manas Air was an airline based in Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan. It was established in 2000 and ceased operations in 2001. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Run of the mill, small airline with one aircraft. Shut down 24 years ago. (Bearian)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia

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2025-05-01 16:30 Seiichi Saito (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 1 cup appearance before dropping down into lower leagues. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 16:32 Shota Tajima (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Played 5 professional matches before going into coaching. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-01 16:33 Tomonori Tsunematsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. 2 professional appearances before retiring in 1999. Fails GNG. (RossEvans19)
2025-05-02 12:59 Kosuke Harada (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. Nothing usable in ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2025-05-03 14:07 Kim Byungsun (South Korean comedian) Kim Byungsun (Korean김병선; born 4 December 1987) is a South Korean comedian. He joined KBS as a comedian for the 28th open recruitment. He is active on YouTube under the name Comicoreano. In February 2019, he participated in Got Talent España. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 11:13 Ng Sui (Hong Kong diver) Ng Sui (born 28 August 1980) is a Hong Kong diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 11:17 Chuan Hung-ping (Taiwanese diver) Chuan Hung-ping (traditional Chinese: 莊宏斌; simplified Chinese: 庄宏斌; pinyin: Zhuāng Hóngbīn; born 15 April 1978) is a Taiwanese diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-04 20:02 Genichi Takahashi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-04 20:02 Issei Yoshimi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-05 07:55 Eiji Hanayama (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Fails WP:SPORTCRIT and WP:GNG. Short and brief career, lack of significant coverage including none in the ja:wiki. (Geschichte)
2025-05-05 21:23 North Hancun Road Subdistrict (Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) North Hancun Road Subdistrict (Chinese: 韩村北路街道; pinyin: Jìngxiù Qū) is an urban subdistrict in Jingxiu District, Baoding, Hebei Province China. In 2010, North Hancun Road Subdistrict had a total population of 59,370: 29,070 males and 30,300 females: 7,514 aged under 14, 46,215 aged between 15 and 65, and 5,641 aged over 65. Subdistricts are not generally wp:notable and there no evidence of it here (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:27 Jiezhuang Township (Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Jiezhuang (Chinese: 颉庄乡; pinyin: Jiézhuāng xiāng) is a township in Jingxiu District, Baoding, Hebei, China. In 2010, Jiezhuang had a total population of 21,295: 10,374 males and 10,921 females: 3,504 aged under 14, 16,104 aged between 15 and 65, and 1,687 aged over 65. Reviewed during npp. Townships are not generally and not automatically notable and there's no indication otherwise here (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:30 Nanqi Township (Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Nanqi (Chinese: 南奇乡; pinyin: Nánqí xiāng) is a township in Jingxiu District, Baoding, Hebei, China. In 2010, Nanqi had a total population of 20,325: 10,101 males and 10,224 females: 3,402 aged under 14, 15,080 aged between 15 and 65, and 1,843 aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not generally or automatically wp:notable and there 's nothing otherwise here (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:41 Jiangcheng Township (Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Jiangcheng (Chinese: 江城乡; pinyin: Jiāngchéng xiāng) is a township in Jingxiu District, Baoding, Hebei, China. In 2010, Jiangcheng had a total population of 34,246: 17,144 males and 17,102 females: 6,096 aged under 14, 25,315 aged between 15 and 65, and 2,835 aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:42 Xicheng Township, Dingzhou (Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Xicheng (Chinese: 西城乡; pinyin: Xīchéng xiāng) is a township in Dingzhou, Baoding, Hebei, China. As of the 2010 census, Xicheng had a total population of 25,214: 12,543 males and 12,671 females. The population distribution is as follows: 4,455 people aged under 14, 18,303 people aged between 15 and 64, and 2,456 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:43 Yangcun Township, Hebei (Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Yangcun Township (Chinese: 杨村乡; pinyin: Yángcūn Xiāng) is a rural township in Dingxing County, which is administered by the city of Baoding in Hebei Province, China. As of the 2010 census, the township had a population of 27,752 and covered a land area of 37.62 square kilometers, with a population density of about 738 people per square kilometer. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:44 Beitian Township (Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beitian Township (Chinese: 北田乡; pinyin: Běitián Xiāng) is a rural township in Dingxing County, which is administered by the city of Baoding in Hebei Province, China. As of the 2010 census, the township had a population of 35,478 and covered a land area of 46.18 square kilometers, with a population density of approximately 768 people per square kilometer. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:45 Pangjiazhuang Township (Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Pangjiazuo Township (Chinese: 庞家佐乡; pinyin: Pángjiāzuǒ Xiāng) is a rural township located in Gaoyang County, under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Baoding in Hebei Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2010 census, Pangjiazuo Township had a total population of 23,310 residing in an area of 42.44 square kilometers, resulting in a population density of approximately 549.2 inhabitants per square kilometer. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:46 Beishijiawu Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beishijiawu Township (Chinese: 北史家务乡; pinyin: Bĕishĭjiāwù Xiāng) is a rural township located in Anci District, Langfang, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beishijiawu Township had a population of 16,337, including 8,064 males and 8,273 females. The population was distributed as follows: 2,704 people aged under 14, 12,642 people aged between 15 and 64, and 991 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:47 Beiniantou Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beiniantou Township (Chinese: 北埝头乡; pinyin: Bĕiniàntóu Xiāng) is a rural township located in Li County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beiniantou Township had a population of 22,928, including 11,726 males and 11,202 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,023 people aged under 14, 16,700 people aged between 15 and 64, and 2,205 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:48 Beitai Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beitai Township (Chinese: 北台乡; pinyin: Bĕitái Xiāng) is a rural township located in Quyang County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beitai Township had a population of 12,074, including 6,203 males and 5,871 females. The population was distributed as follows: 3,117 people aged under 14, 8,225 people aged between 15 and 64, and 732 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:49 Daliuzhuang Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Daliuzhuang Township (Chinese: 大刘庄乡; pinyin: Dàliúzhuāng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Linxi County, Xingtai, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Daliuzhuang Township had a population of 36,583, including 18,693 males and 17,890 females. The population was distributed as follows: 7,854 people aged under 14, 26,399 people aged between 15 and 64, and 2,330 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:50 Bayu Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Bayu Township (Chinese: 八于乡; pinyin: Bāyú Xiāng) is a rural township located in Rongcheng County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Bayu Township had a population of 20,173, including 10,396 males and 9,777 females. The population was distributed as follows: 3,268 people aged under 14, 15,040 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,865 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:51 Beiwang Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beiwang Township (Chinese: 北旺乡; pinyin: Bĕiwàng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Guangyang District, Langfang, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beiwang Township had a population of 32,198, including 16,039 males and 16,159 females. The population was distributed as follows: 5,002 people aged under 14, 24,792 people aged between 15 and 64, and 2,404 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:53 Damacun Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Damacun Township (Chinese: 大马村乡; pinyin: Dàmăcūn Xiāng) is a rural township located in Wei County, Handan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Damacun Township had a population of 18,717, including 9,582 males and 9,135 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,294 people aged under 14, 13,071 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,352 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:54 Daohugou Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Daohugou Township (Chinese: 道虎沟乡; pinyin: Dàohŭgōu Xiāng) is a rural township located in Pingquan, Chengde, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Daohugou Township had a population of 14,862, including 7,658 males and 7,204 females. The population was distributed as follows: 2,546 people aged under 14, 10,734 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,582 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:54 Daomaguan Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Daomaguan Township (Chinese: 倒马关乡; pinyin: Dăomăguān Xiāng) is a rural township located in Tang County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Daomaguan Township had a population of 4,662, including 2,444 males and 2,218 females. The population was distributed as follows: 840 people aged under 14, 3,375 people aged between 15 and 64, and 447 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:57 Damasen Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Damasen Township (Chinese: 大麻森乡; pinyin: Dàmásēn Xiāng) is a rural township located in Taocheng District, Hengshui, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Damasen Township had a population of 26,756, including 13,520 males and 13,236 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,028 people aged under 14, 19,984 people aged between 15 and 64, and 2,744 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 01:35 Awashima Kaijō Ropeway (aerial lift line in Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan) The Awashima Kaijō Ropeway (淡島海上ロープウェイ, Awashima Kaijō Rōpuwei) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Numazu, Shizuoka, operated by Awashima Marine Park (あわしまマリンパーク, Awashima Marinpāku). On Awashima Island (淡島), the former deserted island off the shore of Numazu, the Awashima Marine Park developed a resort with the same name, which includes a hotel and a public aquarium. Fails GNG, no usable sigcov found in both English and Japanese. Doesn't even have an article on jawiki. (AlphaBetaGamma)
2025-05-05 21:58 Daweihe Hui and Manchu Ethnic Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Daweihe Hui and Manchu Ethnic Township (Chinese: 大围河回族满族乡; pinyin: Dàwéihé Huízú Mănzú Xiāng) is a rural township located in Wen'an County, Langfang, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Daweihe Hui and Manchu Ethnic Township had a population of 30,984, including 15,815 males and 15,169 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 21:59 Dayingzi Township (Rural Township in Liaoning, People's Republic of China) Dayingzi Township (Chinese: 大营子乡; pinyin: Dàyíngzi Xiāng) is a rural township located in Kalaqin Zuoyi Mengguzu Autonomous County, Chaoyang, Liaoning, China. According to the 2010 census, Dayingzi Township had a population of 7,113, including 3,638 males and 3,475 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:00 Beixicun Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beixicun Township (Chinese: 北溪村乡; pinyin: Bĕixīcūn Xiāng) is a rural township located in Shenzhou, Hengshui, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beixicun Township had a population of 31,733, including 16,224 males and 15,509 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,366 people aged under 14, 23,705 people aged between 15 and 64, and 3,662 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:01 Dawuli Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dawuli Township (Chinese: 大五里乡; pinyin: Dàwŭlĭ Xiāng) is a rural township located in Qian'an, Tangshan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dawuli Township had a population of 17,896, including 9,047 males and 8,849 females. The population was distributed as follows: 3,252 people aged under 14, 12,985 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,659 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:02 Daxianggezhuang Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Daxianggezhuang Township (Chinese: 大相各庄乡; pinyin: Dàxiāng Gèzhuāng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Laoting County, Tangshan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Daxianggezhuang Township had a population of 21,292, including 10,666 males and 10,626 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:03 Dazhuangtuo Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dazhuangtuo Township (Chinese: 大庄坨乡; pinyin: Dàzhuāngtuó Xiāng) is a rural township located in Guye District, Tangshan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dazhuangtuo Township had a population of 12,377, including 6,193 males and 6,184 females. The population was distributed as follows: 1,515 people aged under 14, 9,544 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,318 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:06 Gaochuan Township (Rural Township in Sichuan, People's Republic of China) Gaochuan Township (Chinese: 高川乡; pinyin: Gāochuān Xiāng) is a rural township located in Anzhou District, Mianyang, Sichuan, China. According to the 2010 census, Gaochuan Township had a population of 4,227, including 2,191 males and 2,036 females. The population was distributed as follows: 591 people aged under 14, 3,065 people aged between 15 and 64, and 571 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:08 Dongtianzhuang Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongtianzhuang Township (Chinese: 东田庄乡; pinyin: Dōngtiánzhuāng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Fengnan District, Tangshan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongtianzhuang Township had a population of 16,356, including 8,237 males and 8,119 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:09 Gangzi Manchu Ethnic Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Gangzi Manchu Ethnic Township (Chinese: 岗子满族乡; pinyin: Găngzi Mănzú Xiāng) is a rural township located in Chengde County, Chengde, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Gangzi Manchu Ethnic Township had a population of 7,427, including 3,838 males and 3,589 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:10 Gangou Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Gangou Township (Chinese: 干沟乡; pinyin: Gāngōu Xiāng) is a rural township located in Qinglong Manzu Autonomous County, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Gangou Township had a population of 7,602, including 4,071 males and 3,531 females. The population was distributed as follows: 1,273 people aged under 14, 5,426 people aged between 15 and 64, and 903 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:11 Fujiadian Manchu Ethnic Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Fujiadian Manchu Ethnic Township (Chinese: 付家店满族乡; pinyin: Fùjiādiàn Mănzú Xiāng) is a rural township located in Luanping County, Chengde, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Fujiadian Manchu Ethnic Township had a population of 3,953, including 1,996 males and 1,957 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:14 Dongsanzhao Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongsanzhao Township (Chinese: 东三召乡; pinyin: Dōngsānzhào Xiāng) is a rural township located in Nanhe District, Xingtai, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongsanzhao Township had a population of 43,160, including 21,792 males and 21,368 females. The population was distributed as follows: 9,034 people aged under 14, 31,061 people aged between 15 and 64, and 3,065 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:15 Fugang Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Fugang Township (Chinese: 富岗乡; pinyin: Fùgăng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Yi County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Fugang Township had a population of 5,491, including 2,844 males and 2,647 females. The population was distributed as follows: 1,015 people aged under 14, 3,834 people aged between 15 and 64, and 642 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:16 Dongwangshan Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongwangshan Township (Chinese: 东望山乡; pinyin: Dōngwàngshān Xiāng) is a rural township located in Qiaodong District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongwangshan Township had a population of 14,780, including 7,754 males and 7,026 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:17 Fengzheng Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Fengzheng Township (Chinese: 风正乡; pinyin: Fēngzhèng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Jize County, Handan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Fengzheng Township had a population of 24,479, including 12,485 males and 11,994 females. The population was distributed as follows: 6,157 people aged under 14, 16,872 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,450 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:18 Dazhecun Hui Ethnic Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dazhecun Hui Ethnic Township (Chinese: 大褚村回族乡; pinyin: Dàchŭcūn Huízú Xiāng) is a rural township located in Cang County, Cangzhou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dazhecun Hui Ethnic Township had a population of 25,758, including 13,217 males and 12,541 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:18 Dong'anzhuang Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dong'anzhuang Township (Chinese: 东安庄乡; pinyin: Dōng'ānzhuāng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Shenzhou, Hengshui, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dong'anzhuang Township had a population of 38,450, including 19,352 males and 19,098 females. The population was distributed as follows: 5,563 people aged under 14, 29,061 people aged between 15 and 64, and 3,826 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:19 Dayingpan Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dayingpan Township (Chinese: 大营盘乡; pinyin: Dàyíngpán Xiāng) is a rural township located in Shangyi County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dayingpan Township had a population of 8,622, including 4,410 males and 4,212 females. The population was distributed as follows: 1,180 people aged under 14, 6,332 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,110 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:20 Dongling Manchu Ethnic Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongling Manchu Ethnic Township (Chinese: 东陵满族乡; pinyin: Dōnglíng Mănzú Xiāng) is a rural township located in Zunhua, Tangshan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongling Manchu Ethnic Township had a population of 22,480, including 11,469 males and 11,011 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:22 Fengyuandian Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Fengyuandian Township (Chinese: 丰源店乡; pinyin: Fēngyuándiàn Xiāng) is a rural township located in Guyuan County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Fengyuandian Township had a population of 7,402, including 3,985 males and 3,417 females. The population was distributed as follows: 1,058 people aged under 14, 5,644 people aged between 15 and 64, and 700 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:22 Duting Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Duting Township (Chinese: 都亭乡; pinyin: Dūtíng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Tang County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Duting Township had a population of 21,976, including 10,320 males and 11,656 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,761 people aged under 14, 15,452 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,763 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:23 Dingfangshui Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dingfangshui Township (Chinese: 定方水乡; pinyin: Dìngfāngshuĭ Xiāng) is a rural township located in Xiahuayuan District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dingfangshui Township had a population of 7,197, including 3,778 males and 3,419 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:24 Donghuanghuachuan Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Donghuanghuachuan Township (Chinese: 东黄花川乡; pinyin: Dōnghuáng Huāchuān Xiāng) is a rural township located in Kuancheng Manzu Autonomous County, Chengde, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Donghuanghuachuan Township had a population of 5,915, including 3,221 males and 2,694 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:25 Disanbao Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Disanbao Township (Chinese: 第三堡乡; pinyin: Dìsānbăo Xiāng) is a rural township located in Huai'an County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Disanbao Township had a population of 10,601, including 5,408 males and 5,193 females. The population was distributed as follows: 1,531 people aged under 14, 7,485 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,585 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:26 Dongfushan Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongfushan Township (Chinese: 东釜山乡; pinyin: Dōngfŭshān Xiāng) is a rural township located in Xushui District, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongfushan Township had a population of 12,820, including 6,509 males and 6,311 females. The population was distributed as follows: 2,415 people aged under 14, 9,385 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,020 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:27 Dongbali Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongbali Township (Chinese: 东八里乡; pinyin: Dōngbālĭ Xiāng) is a rural township located in Huailai County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongbali Township had a population of 9,711, including 5,016 males and 4,695 females. The population was distributed as follows: 1,519 people aged under 14, 7,196 people aged between 15 and 64, and 996 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:28 Dongtuanbao Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongtuanbao Township (Chinese: 东团堡乡; pinyin: Dōngtuánbăo Xiāng) is a rural township located in Laiyuan County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongtuanbao Township had a population of 12,011, including 6,508 males and 5,503 females. The population was distributed as follows: 2,177 people aged under 14, 8,558 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,276 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:29 Dongwankou Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongwankou Township (Chinese: 东万口乡; pinyin: Dōngwànkŏu Xiāng) is a rural township located in Chicheng County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongwankou Township had a population of 11,783, including 6,224 males and 5,559 females. The population was distributed as follows: 2,057 people aged under 14, 8,145 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,581 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:30 Dongwan Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongwan Township (Chinese: 东湾乡; pinyin: Dōngwān Xiāng) is a rural township located in Gu'an County, Langfang, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongwan Township had a population of 38,712, including 19,887 males and 18,825 females. The population was distributed as follows: 5,770 people aged under 14, 29,491 people aged between 15 and 64, and 3,451 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-05 22:32 Dongwenshan Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongwenshan Township (Chinese: 东文山乡; pinyin: Dōngwénshān Xiāng) is a rural township located in Laishui County, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongwenshan Township had a population of 15,674, including 7,952 males and 7,722 females. The population was distributed as follows: 2,272 people aged under 14, 12,102 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,300 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 08:00 Seongdong station (Closed railway station in South Korea) Seongdong station is a closed station on the Gyeongchun Line in South Korea. Non-notable. No significant coverage. Search revealed no sources to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-05-06 11:01 Heping Subdistrict, Gaobeidian (Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Hepíng Subdistrict (Chinese: 和平街道; pinyin: Hépíng Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict in Gaobeidian, Baoding, Hebei, China. As of the 2010 census, Heping Subdistrict had a total population of 34,521, with 17,104 males and 17,417 females. The population was distributed as follows: 5,433 people aged under 14, 26,657 people aged between 15 and 64, and 2,431 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:04 Shuangta Subdistrict, Zhuozhou (Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Shuangta Subdistrict (Chinese: 双塔街道; pinyin: Shuāngtǎ Jiēdào) is a subdistrict of Zhuozhou, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Shuangta had a population of 62,339, including 30,099 males and 32,240 females. The population was distributed as follows: 8,506 people aged under 14, 48,607 people aged between 15 and 64, and 5,226 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:06 Taoyuan Subdistrict, Zhuozhou (Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Taoyuan Subdistrict (Chinese: 桃园街道; pinyin: Táoyuán Jiēdào) is a subdistrict of Zhuozhou, Baoding, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Taoyuan had a population of 45,123, including 22,465 males and 22,658 females. The population was distributed as follows: 6,459 people aged under 14, 34,160 people aged between 15 and 64, and 4,504 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:06 Beida Avenue Subdistrict, Xingtai (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beida Avenue Subdistrict (Chinese: 北大街街道; pinyin: Běidàjiē Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Xiangdou District, Xingtai, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beida Avenue Subdistrict had a population of 36,536, including 18,129 males and 18,407 females. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:08 Beihuan Road Subdistrict, Qinhuangdao (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beihuan Road Subdistrict (Chinese: 北环路街道; pinyin: Běihuánlù Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Haigang District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beihuan Road Subdistrict had a population of 50,272, including 24,898 males and 25,374 females. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:09 Beihu Subdistrict, Nangong (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Beihu Subdistrict (Chinese: 北胡街道; pinyin: Běihú Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Nangong City, Xingtai, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Beihu Subdistrict had a population of 20,340, including 10,286 males and 10,054 females. The population was distributed as follows: 2,330 people aged under 14, 16,034 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,976 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:10 Chuanchang Road Subdistrict (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Chuanchang Road Subdistrict (Chinese: 船厂路街道; pinyin: Chuánchănglù Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Chuanchang Road Subdistrict had a population of 23,361, including 15,873 males and 7,488 females. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:11 Dahuanmen Subdistrict (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dahuanmen Subdistrict (Chinese: 大境门街道; pinyin: Dàjìngmén Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Qiaoxi District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dahuanmen Subdistrict had a population of 21,598, including 9,337 males and 12,261 females. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not automatically wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or indication otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:15 Donghuan Subdistrict, Cangzhou (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Donghuan Subdistrict (Chinese: 东环街道; pinyin: Dōnghuán Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Xinhua District, Cangzhou, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Donghuan Subdistrict had a population of 47,209, including 23,653 males and 23,556 females. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:16 Dongshan Subdistrict, Qinhuangdao (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongshan Subdistrict (Chinese: 东山街道; pinyin: Dōngshān Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Beidaihe District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongshan Subdistrict had a population of 12,651, including 6,535 males and 6,116 females. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:18 Dongxiaobaiqi Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongxiaobaiqi Township (Chinese: 东小白旗乡; pinyin: Dōngxiăo Báiqí Xiāng) is a rural township located in Chengde County, Chengde, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongxiaobaiqi Township had a population of 8,572, including 4,552 males and 4,020 females. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:20 Doudian Subdistrict (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Doudian Subdistrict (Chinese: 陡电街道; pinyin: Dŏudiàn Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Kaiping District, Tangshan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Doudian Subdistrict had a population of 2,812, including 1,458 males and 1,354 females. The population was distributed as follows: 158 people aged under 14, 2,396 people aged between 15 and 64, and 258 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:22 East Lianfang Subdistrict (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) East Lianfang Subdistrict (Chinese: 联纺东街道; pinyin: Liánfăngdōng Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Congtai District, Handan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, East Lianfang Subdistrict had a population of 42,332, including 20,324 males and 22,008 females. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:23 Fudong Subdistrict (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Fudong Subdistrict (Chinese: 滏东街道; pinyin: Fŭdōng Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Hanshan District, Handan, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Fudong Subdistrict had a population of 42,946, including 21,417 males and 21,529 females. The population was distributed as follows: 6,293 people aged under 14, 33,422 people aged between 15 and 64, and 3,231 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:23 Fenggang Subdistrict, Nangong (Urban Subdistrict in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Fenggang Subdistrict (Chinese: 凤岗街道; pinyin: Fènggăng Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict located in Nangong, Xingtai, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Fenggang Subdistrict had a population of 74,821, including 37,242 males and 37,579 females. The population was distributed as follows: 8,975 people aged under 14, 61,049 people aged between 15 and 64, and 4,797 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Subdistricts are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:27 Dongyangzhuang Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongyangzhuang Township (Chinese: 东杨庄乡; pinyin: Dōngyángzhuāng Xiāng) is a rural township located in Bazhou, Langfang, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongyangzhuang Township had a population of 22,477, including 11,376 males and 11,101 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,471 people aged under 14, 16,276 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,730 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:28 Dongzhao Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Dongzhao Township (Chinese: 东召乡; pinyin: Dōngzhào Xiāng) is a rural township located in Guangzong County, Xingtai, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Dongzhao Township had a population of 19,936, including 9,920 males and 10,016 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,122 people aged under 14, 14,040 people aged between 15 and 64, and 1,774 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:28 Doucun Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Doucun Township (Chinese: 豆村乡; pinyin: Dòucūn Xiāng) is a rural township located in Wuqiang County, Hengshui, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Doucun Township had a population of 30,991, including 15,705 males and 15,286 females. The population was distributed as follows: 4,938 people aged under 14, 23,415 people aged between 15 and 64, and 2,638 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 11:29 Douziyu Township (Rural Township in Hebei, People's Republic of China) Douziyu Township (Chinese: 陡子峪乡; pinyin: Dŏuziyù Xiāng) is a rural township located in Xinglong County, Chengde, Hebei, China. According to the 2010 census, Douziyu Township had a population of 6,263, including 3,176 males and 3,087 females. The population was distributed as follows: 869 people aged under 14, 4,705 people aged between 15 and 64, and 689 people aged over 65. Reviewed during NPP. Townships are not presumed wp:notable and, being an abstract set of lines on a map rather than a generally recognized place, are generally not wp:notable. There is no sources or content that indicate otherwise here. Creator has often been creating these at a rate of 7 per minute. Previously deleted. (North8000)
2025-05-06 13:27 Nikkō Shiranesan Ropeway The Nikkō Shiranesan Ropeway (日光白根山ロープウェイ, Nikkō Shiranesan Rōpuwei) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Katashina, Gunma, operated by Nippon Paper Development. Opened in 1950, the line climbs Mount Nikkō-Shirane, the tallest mountain in Kantō region. Has no qualifying Japanese sources, and borderline fails the notability check even with a single additional qualifying English source. (AlphaBetaGamma)
2025-05-07 00:06 Mu Dan (Chinese poet) Zha Liangzheng (simplified Chinese: 查良铮; traditional Chinese: 查良錚; pinyin: Zhā Liángzhēng; 5 April 1918 - 26 February 1977), better known by his pen name Mu Dan (Chinese: 穆旦; pinyin: Mù Dàn), was a Chinese poet. Born in Tianjin, he attended Tsinghua University at the age of 17, and graduated from National Southwestern Associated University in 1940. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Very close paraphrase (borderline copyright infringement) of the Encyclopedia Britannia article. (Bearian)
2025-05-07 02:22 Reiji Nagakawa (Japanese writer and translator (1928–2000)) was a Japanese translator, writer and scholar. Living a large part of his life in Seville, Spain, he co-founded the Japanese department of the University of Seville Languages Institute with Francisco García Tortosa. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. The Spanish language article also lacks sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-07 08:58 Gosangjeon station (Railway station in South Korea) Gosangjeon station is a former station on the Gyeongchun Line in South Korea. Non-notable former station with no significant coverage or references available to establish notability. (Coldupnorth)
2025-05-08 05:21 Masahiro Ota (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:21 Atsuo Watanabe (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:24 Yukinori Muramatsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:25 Kiyonobu Okajima (Japanese association football player) is a former Japanese football player. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:25 Yuta Nakazawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. Extreme notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)
2025-05-08 05:27 Shinichi Kawano (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer. Notability failure just like hundreds of others of the creations of this sockpuppet/blocked user. (Geschichte)

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2025-05-04 11:26 Gocha Gakharia (Georgian diver) Gocha Gakharia (born 23 October 1973) is a Georgian diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)

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2025-05-02 00:11 2027 Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad election (Local elections in Siliguri, India) The 2022 Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad election will be held in June 2022 tentatively to elect all members of Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad, its Panchayet Samitis and its Panchayets. WP:TOOSOON and [WP:NOTCRYSTALBALL]]. Pages like this should remain in draft space. We can't predict or describe an election that is to take place in 2 years. (Anonrfjwhuikdzz)
2025-05-02 00:35 Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka (NGO in Dublin) Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka is a non-governmental organization based in Dublin, Ireland that has been established by Dr Jude Lal Fernando, a Sinhalese academic and social activist to reports on human rights violations in Sri Lanka and war crimes in Sri Lanka. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-02 16:52 Sabuj Kanan High School (Secondary school in Bangladesh) Sabuj Kanan High School (Bengali: সবুজ কানন উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school in Sirajganj town, Sirajganj Sadar Upazila, Sirajganj District, Bangladesh. No reliable source. No accessible website. (AimanAbir18plus)
2025-05-03 12:45 Tripura Excise (Law enforcement agency) The Tripura State Excise is the law enforcement agency for excise in the Indian state of Tripura. It is headed by the Excise Commissioner. The Tripura Excise Department was formed to manage and regulate the production, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages and other excisable goods within the state of Tripura. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 14:03 Balangir Public School (Public school in India) Balangir Public School (BPS) is the premiere English medium school in Balangir District. It is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The school is situated at Hatisal Pada of Balangir Town. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, alumni, and directory mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-04 01:58 Shaikhs of Bengal (Surname list) Sheikh (Bengali: শেখ, romanizedShekh) is an aristocratic Bengali Muslim surname found in the Bengal region of the subcontinent. contains too much original research, not notable as a whole as surname has too many non-notable origins for different individuals, some information found in article is not explicitly tied to surname in provided references. (Al-Budhahi)
2025-05-03 15:09 Jitendra Bandhaniya (Indian entrepreneur) Jitendra Bandhaniya (born January 16, 1983) is an Indian media professional known for his contributions to the Gujarati media sector. During his career, he has served different news channels. He is the founder of The Visualizer, a company specializing in branding and marketing. Promotional article by COI/UPE editor, Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 00:50 Government Degree college, Mancherial (Government degree college in Mancherial) Government Degree College, is located in Mancherial, Telangana. It offers 3 courses at UG and PG level. Courses such as sB.Sc, B.Com and M.Com are provided in Full Time mode. The institute offers these programmes in streams such as Science and Accounting & Commerce. No outside coverage found outside of the university, fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. (Sophisticatedevening)
2025-05-04 21:25 Digvijay Singh Rathee Digvijay Singh Rathee is an Indian actor who started his career on the Indian TV reality show MTV Roadies: Karam yaa Kaand before his debut to Indian entertainment industry. fails WP:NACTOR and WP:SIGCOV (Imsaneikigai)
2025-05-03 12:43 P. C. Solanki (Advocate from Rajasthan, India) Poonam Chan Solanki is a legal advocate from Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He joined the bar council of Rajasthan in 1996 and has fought numerous cases in High Court, Supreme Court, and Session courts. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 22:16 Venniyour revolt (Anti Colonial revolt in 1843) Venniyour revolt, also known by names such as Venniyour Uprising was a Muslim revolt against the landlord-British alliance that took place in Venniyour near Thirurangadi, Malabar district in 1843. Extensive studies have been conducted on the Mappila Muslim uprisings in Malabar, often interpreted as emotional outbursts of a community, communal riots by religious fanatics, or agrarian revolts by the oppressed peasantry, victims of feudal power. I can find zero in-depth sourcing about this alleged event. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-06 01:30 Kyanjin Ri (Hill station in langtang, Nepal) Kyanjin Ri is a popular viewpoint to see the Langtang Himalayan range. It is one of the best viewpoints which is a 2-3 hour hike from the Kyanjin Gompa Village. Kyanjin Gompa village is a small settlement with some Tamang Ethnic groups they follow Buddhism and they have a Gompa There. No evidence of notability; fails WP:NOT as WP:NOTTRAVEL (Dclemens1971)
2025-05-07 00:13 Mudi-āttam (type of dance) Mudi-āttam is an art form once prevalent, but now disappearing, in Central Travancore in Kerala. This is performed by the Pulaya and Paraya (Sambava) castes. Originally a fertility-dance, this is now staged as a community entertainment. Young women are the exponents of this. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No other language has an article from which to translate that has any sources in any language. (Bearian)
2025-05-03 06:54 Sylhet District Bar Association Sylhet District Bar Association is the bar association of lawyers in Sylhet District. Sylhet District has a population of 3,857,123. local bar association, no indication of sigcov to meet WP:NORG (Eddie891)
2025-05-06 09:38 Tilak Bahadur Thapa Magar Tilak Bahadur Thapa Magar (born August 23, 1973) is a Nepali community leader, entrepreneur, and active member of Rotary International. He served as the Ward Chairperson of Neelakantha Municipality, Ward No. 11, in Dhading District, Bagmati Province from May 2017 to May 2022. Self promotion (Nirmaljoshi)
2025-05-07 17:23 Bashir Uddin Adarsha School and College (School, college in Bangladesh) Bashir Uddin Adarsha School and College is a school and college located in Mirpur-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh. This area is popular for the school. The school was established in 1968. The college building is currently under reconstruction. Fails WP:NSCHOOL as it meets neither WP:GNG nor WP:ORG. Searches in English and Bengali found only indiscriminate lists, social media, and job postings, no significant coverage in independent, reliable, secondary sources. (Worldbruce)
2025-05-07 17:55 Bright School and College (educational institution of Bangladesh) Bright School and College (Bengali: ব্রাইট স্কুল অ্যান্ড কলেজ) is a co-educational school in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[citation needed] Fails WP:NSCHOOL as it meets neither WP:GNG nor WP:ORG. Searches in English and Bengali no significant coverage in independent, reliable, secondary sources. Its location, Jatrabari Thana, would be a poor redirect target, as there are many schools there and the article doesn't mention this one. (Worldbruce)
2025-05-07 15:09 Bairagirchar High School Bairagirchar High School is a secondary school in Katiadi Upazila, Kishoreganj District, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. Fails WP:NSCHOOL as it meets neither WP:GNG nor WP:ORG. Searches in English and Bengali found only indiscriminate databases/lists and social media, no significant coverage in independent, reliable, secondary sources. (Worldbruce)
2025-05-07 19:17 Bangladesh Institute of Legal Development (legal research institute in Bangladesh) Bangladesh Institute of Legal Development (BiLD) is a legal research institute based in Bangladesh. It was founded in 2016 with association of Azad & Company, a corporate law firm of Bangladesh.[self-published source?] Non-notable organization. Searches of the usual Google types and 15 WP:TWL databases, in English and Bengali, found a handful of citations of their journal, but no significant coverage in independent sources. (Worldbruce)
2025-05-08 11:06 Adwaith R Pillai (Indian classical dancer and choreographer) Adwaidh R (born 20 February 2000) is an Indian classical dancer, choreographer, and educator, best known for his expertise in Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam. Trained in multiple Indian classical dance forms, including Mohiniyattam, Keralanatanam, Odissi, Manipuri, and Kathak, he has performed extensively across India and is actively involved in dance education and choreography. [BLP]
2025-05-08 05:15 Bengali freedom struggle (Movements and wars over the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries) The Bengali freedom struggle refers to various movements and wars over the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries aimed at liberating the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal from colonial rule and later from ruling establishments located outside historic Bengali territory. On the rare occasions this phrase has been used, it has always been a synonym for the Bangladesh Liberation War, used perhaps when authors get tired of repeating "Liberation War" over and over. The phrase doesn't make sense on its own and out of context.

No one, except the problematic editor who created this, has ever pretended there has been one overarching struggle by Bengalis for freedom from various things stretching back 250+ years, or strung these three words together to name it. As Aditya wrote on the talk page, this is original research, a novel combination of ideas for which no reliable published source exists. That's why, 15 years after creation, this is still an unsourced orphan. It is past time to delete it. (Worldbruce)

2025-05-08 15:31 Land border crossings of Bangladesh (Border checkpoints of Bangladesh) Bangladesh has total sixteen border-crossings or landports. All of them are with India. The contents of this article is not bad, but is better presented either as (a) a List article; or (b) a Category. In fact, Wikipedia already has . This article should probably be deleted, unless there are sources that talk about this list of border crossings as a specific topic (otherwise, violates WP:SYNTH policy). (Noleander)

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2025-05-02 03:21 Miss Earth Malaysia 2017 (Beauty pageant) Miss Earth Malaysia 2017, the 7th Miss Earth Malaysia pageant was held at Syeun Hotel, Ipoh, in Perak on July 30, 2017. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-05-02 11:09 SJK(C) Puay Chai (Chinese-type national primary school in Petaling Jaya, Selangor) Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina) Puay Chai or also called SJK(C) Puay Chai is a Chinese-type national primary school located in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Non-notable primary school. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-02 16:40 Russell J. Nelson Russell J. Nelson, is a US Army colonel who served both on World War I and World War II. He was known to comma.nd Cotabato subsector and Japanese invasion of Mindanao on later Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1942. He surrendered his regiment upon the surrendered of all forces in the Philippines in May 1942. Does not have a reasonable claim to a notability criteria. Of the three sources, the Morton source does not provide WP:SIGCOV, the Hiram source is unpublished/primary, and the honorstates.org source is auto generated and does not provide SigCov. A before search does not turn up anything additional. (Wasianpower)
2025-05-03 03:58 Miss Earth Malaysia 2016 (Beauty pageant) Miss Earth Malaysia 2016 was a beauty pageant to award the title of Miss Earth Malaysia. The winner was Venisa Judah of Sabah. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Not properly sourced (Blackballnz)
2025-05-04 02:44 South Tulungagung Tunnel (Tunnel) The South Tulungagung Tunnel (Indonesian: Terowongan Tulungagung Selatan) or commonly referred to as the Neyama Tunnel (also spelt as Niyama Tunnel; Indonesian: Terowongan Neyama), is a drainage tunnel located in Besuki district [id], Tulungagung Regency, East Java. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 10:42 DXMJ-FM (Radio station in Zamboanga City) DXMJ (97.1 FM) was a radio station owned and operated by GMA Network subsidiary Radio GMA. It was formerly known as Campus Radio from its inception in 1996 to 2010, when it closed shop due to lack of advertisers' support and financial problems. Fails WP:GNG. A lack of SIGCOV in reliable sources. (124.104.16.92)
2025-05-02 22:15 Jaruwat Keyunvan (Thai politician, investor and economist) Jaruwat Keyunvan (Thai: จารุวัฒน์ เกยูรวรรณ Khmer: ចារុវ៉ាត់ កេយូរវ័ណ្ណ ; born 1980 or 1981), also known as his nickname Tom (Thai: ต้อม), served as the representative of the chairman of the Socialist Workers Thailand (SWT). He has been acting on behalf of Giles Ungpakorn exile to London since 2009 and as an investment adviser for complex type 1 securities at IRA Securities Public Company Limited (Thai: บริษัทหลักทรัพย์ไอร่า จำกัด (มหาชน), starting his duties on October 3, 2019. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 21:25 Cristevão (Timorese footballer) Cristevão Moniz Fernandes (born 16 January 2004), simply known as Cristevão, is a Timorese international footballer who plays as a midfielder for Angkor City in the Cambodian League 2. No WP:SIGCOV found. (Svartner)
2025-05-05 14:05 DZDP-TV (Television station in Camarines Sur, Philippines) DZDP-TV (channel 28) is a television station in Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines, airing programming from the GTV network. It is owned and operated by GMA Network, Inc. alongside GMA outlet DWAI-TV (channel 7). Both stations share studios and transmitters at the GMA Broadcast Complex, Concepcion Pequeña, Naga City. No significant coverage of the television station in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-07 14:22 Malaysians of Indian descent in Sarawak (Ethnic group) Sarawakian Indians are Malaysian Indians that live primarily in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. Discussed at length in article talk page (North8000)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia

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2025-05-04 11:26 Gocha Gakharia (Georgian diver) Gocha Gakharia (born 23 October 1973) is a Georgian diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-06 07:46 Qadchberuni (Region and family of old Armenia) Qadchberuni was a region and family of the old Armenia c. 400–800. The ruler in about 451 was Nerseh Qadchberuni. Non-notable. No significant coverage. No sources could be found to establish existence (Coldupnorth)
2025-05-06 20:01 Khalid Al-Riyami (Emirati footballer (born 1985)) Khalid Abdullah Al-Riyami (Arabic:خالد عبد الله الريامي) (born 17 March 1985) is an Emirati footballer. He currently plays as a defender. Without SIGCOV, he fails SPORTSCRIT. (JayCubby)
2025-05-08 00:31 New Party (Cyprus) The New Party (Turkish: Yeni Parti) is a political party in Northern Cyprus. At the last legislative elections for the House of Representatives of Northern Cyprus - held on 20 January 2005, the party won 1.6% of the popular vote and 0 out of 50 seats. Its candidate, Nuri Çevikel took at the Northern Cyprus presidential elections of 17 April 2005 4.8% of the votes. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Tagged as NN. No other language has an article from which to translate. This political party's share of the vote is a rounding error. Run of the mill, small, and possibly defunct. (Bearian)
2025-05-08 12:01 Booby and Booba (2003 Israeli TV series or program) Booby and Booba (Hebrew: בובי ובובה, Bubi ve Buba) It is a 52-episode Israeli TV show for toddlers aged 1–4 that aired in 2003 on the BabyTV and Channel 10. The series was produced by the Israeli production company A.C. Pictures. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)

Geography/Regions/Europe

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2025-05-02 09:02 Martyn Clayton (British writer) Martyn Clayton is a British author of Roma : A People On The Edge (Braiswick 2003) a non-fiction book exploring the history and current situation of the Roma Gypsy peoples worldwide and a novel, Take Me Out (Subculture Books 2008). Lacks SIGCOV. The BBC source is the best one found, but it structured in a style of an interview, so it doesn't seem verify notability. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-03 09:14 NOWA (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) NOWA or Nowa may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. Also delete incoming redirect Nowa (disambiguation) (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-04 02:00 Martux m (Italian musician) Maurizio Martusciello (born 2 September, 1961) known professionally as Martux_m is an Italian electronic musician, producer and composer. Promotional article by coi/upe editor. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to show WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-06 12:53 Simon and Peggy Templer (British couple who rescued chimpanzees) The late Simon and Peggy Templer were a British couple who lived in Spain, where they dedicated their later lives to rescuing mistreated chimpanzees used by photographers on beach resorts. Spain had become a focus of the trade in chimpanzees for the tourist industry, and these apes would be severely abused. This appears to be a vanity article, about two non-notable people, which has gone without any sourcing for 15 years. I cannot even find a reliable source referring to the existence of these people. (MuleSuttles)
2025-05-07 08:26 Rock Me (Platnum album) (2005 studio album by Miss Platnum) Rock Me is the debut album by Romanian-born German singer Platnum (aka Miss Platnum), released with the indie label Sonar Kollektiv. Unlike her second album Chefa, it did not appear on the German or Romanian charts. Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz)
2025-05-07 10:00 Galerie Claude Marumo Galerie Claude Marumo was founded in 1952 by Claude Marumo and his wife, Micheline Leymarie. The gallery specialized in 19th & 20th century painting and drawing, particularly the Barbizon School. Located at 243, Rue Saint-Honoré, the gallery quickly gained a reputation for its focus on landscape painters, a movement that heavily influenced later developments in European art, such as Impressionism. While Claude Marumo may be notable, the gallery doesn't seem to be (Luk)
2025-05-08 13:38 Arthur Griffin Claypole (British musician) Arthur Griffin Claypole (1882–1929) FRCO LTCL was a cathedral organist, who served in Derby Cathedral. Could not locate non-trivial mentions and the subject does not seem to pass either general notability guidelines or those for music subjects. Even the local press mentions of his death don't bother to use his name in the headline. In other words, I do not think there is strong evidence to identify him as a significant musical figure. (Leonstojka)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe

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2025-05-02 04:20 Ondřej Čtvrtníček (Czech footballer) Ondřej Čtvrtníček (born 17 June 1984) is a former Czech footballer who played as a midfielder, and current manager of TJ Nedachlebic. Article does not meet WP:GNG. Professional footballer who played 115 total top league minutes. Absence of significant coverage due to this. (Cloudz679)
2025-05-02 14:20 Zhovtneve Air Base (Airport in Volodymyr) Zhovtneve was an air base in Ukraine located 11 km northeast of Volodymyr. It served as a wartime dispersion base. It contained a small remote parking with a few revetted areas. This base was only about 40 km from the Polish border. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found one not-reliable source, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-03 14:43 Michał Tyszko (Polish equestrian) Michał Tyszko (born 9 November 1990 in Łódź, Poland) is a Polish equestrian. Tyszko was selected by the Polish Equestrian Federation to represent the Polish show-jumping team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, but his horse was not fit during the inspection so he was replaced by first reserve Dawid Kubiak. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 13:30 Todor Toshev (Bulgarian musician (1919–1993)) Todor Toshev (Bulgarian: Тодор Тошев) (1919 - 1993) was a Bulgarian Double bass (contrabass) player. Lacks SIGCOV. these two sources mention Todor as a teacher for LASSE LAGERCRANTZ and emil tabakov: [29] and [30]. I don't think this is enough. (LastJabberwocky)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe

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2025-05-02 09:52 Paddy Neilan (Gaelic football referee) Paddy Neilan is a Gaelic football referee. No indication of notability. In text or references. WP:NGAELIC is not met. WP:GNG is not met (only one of the sources deals with the subject as a primary topic [a piece in The Kerryman] and that is insufficient to establish notability. Several of the sources do not mention the subject at all. Others are barely passing mentions. The interview by "Seamus Duke Media Roscommon" doesn't contribute to notability. (Guliolopez)
2025-05-03 14:18 Blister (band) (Norwegian musical group; rock band) Blister is a Norwegian rock band consisting of Håvard Hernes, Lars Lundevall, Aslak Dørum, Atle Karlsen and Rune Lindstrøm. They have recorded one album under the name Brand New Antiques in 2003 No significant coverage of the band in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found other same-name bands, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-03 21:40 Johan Bäckö (Swedish ice hockey player) Johan M Bäckö (born 29 January 1982) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player. non-notable ice hockey player (Kaffet i halsen)
2025-05-01 22:44 Holland-on-Sea Residents' Association (Political party in the United Kingdom) The Holland-on-Sea Residents' Association is a residents association based in Holland-on-Sea, England. It was a registered political party from June 2002 to November 2023. From October 2017 to November 2023 it was registered as Holland On Sea & Eastcliff Matters. I don't see evidence that this local party meets WP:NCORP. Winning seats on the council of a municipal body isn't by itself an indicator of notability, and I see no significant coverage in reliable independent sources. (Vanamonde93)
2025-05-01 22:41 Reigate and Banstead Residents Association The Reigate and Banstead Residents' Association is a political party and residents' association in Reigate and Banstead, Surrey, England. I don't see evidence that this local party meets WP:NCORP. Winning seats on the council of a municipal body isn't by itself an indicator of notability, and I see no significant coverage in reliable independent sources. (Vanamonde93)
2025-05-04 08:54 Gary McCausland (British property developer) Gary McCausland (born 10 June 1968) is a Chartered Property Surveyor, property developer/investor, author and former television presenter. He is the CEO of The Richland Group, a property development company based in Berkeley Square, London, UK. Previously he presented Channel 5's "How To Be A Property Developer" between 2004 and 2008, and Property Developing Abroad for Granada Media. Lack of notability.
The only reliable source that mentions this person is a short BBC news item about McCausland buying a house. The reason for the BBC article seems to be the notability of the seller.

All other citation and sources are related to McCausland. I have searched for citations or mentions but can find nothing. (Dualpendel)

2025-05-05 20:37 2026 Wandsworth London Borough Council election (2026 local election in Wandsworth) The 2026 Wandsworth London Borough Council elections is set to take place on 7 May 2026. WP:TOOSOON, nothing covering the election. Can be recreated when candidates begin to declare (Yoblyblob)
2025-05-05 21:42 Mikkelin Urheilupuisto (Sports venue in Mikkeli, Finland) Urheilupuisto is a multi-use stadium in Mikkeli, Finland. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 4,000 people. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources appear in the Finnish language article. Run of the mill, small stadium used by amateur teams. (Bearian)
2025-05-02 11:18 List of Swedish Regions with '-land' Suffix List of Swedish regions with names ending in the suffix "-land". No indication why this would be a notable list topic. (Fram)
2025-05-08 00:24 New Hall Manor Estate (the younger of two housing estates in Walmley, West Midlands named after New Hall Manor) The New Hall Manor Estate is the younger of the two major housing estates named after New Hall Manor in Walmley, West Midlands. The other estate is the New Hall Estate. It was built around 2000 and half was built by one company and the other half by another. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google; not a single hit on either Google news or books. Run of the mill, small housing development. (Bearian)
2025-05-08 01:43 2029 West Northamptonshire Council election (West Northamptonshire Council elections) The 2029 West Northamptonshire Council election is scheduled to take place on 3 May 2029 as part of the 2029 United Kingdom local elections.[citation needed] This is way way WP:TOOSOON. Can be recreated closer to election date (Yoblyblob)
2025-05-08 10:32 Learning through Landscapes (British outdoor learning charity) Learning through Landscapes (LtL) is a UK charity which promotes children's outdoor learning and play through improved use and design of school playgrounds. Started in 1990 as the output of a research project, the charity soon grew in response to the demand from schools and funders. Created by a single purpose account. 10 of the 11 sources are its own website. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)

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2025-05-02 14:44 Panda Basketball Academy (Youth basketball academy in North Macedonia) PANDA Basketball Academy is a youth basketball academy located in the town of Štip in North Macedonia. It opened in May 2008 and started practices in "Toso Arsov HS" gym. After a couple of months, practices ware also held at the "Dimitar Miraschiev HS" gym. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-02 21:51 Golden Eagle (energy drink) Golden Eagle is an energy drink produced by Frutex L.L.C., a beverage company based in Suhareka, Kosovo. First launched in 2006, it is one of the leading energy drinks in the Balkans and has expanded into more than 30 international markets. Non-notable product produced by a non-notable company, only things found are company websites and a few store listings with no description. Fails WP:GNG. (Sophisticatedevening)
2025-05-03 20:17 Statue of the God Vid Statue of the God Vid, or Vidovo, at the Ravnište Site in the Village of Mokra near Bela Palanka, is a project by renowned Serbian journalist Dragan Jovanović. The project aims to raise awareness of the old Serbian beliefs and traditions. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 05:34 Pio Chiaruttini (Italian businessman and inventor) Pio Chiaruttini (June 21, 1901 in Bozzolo – June 6, 1985 in Botticino), was an Italian businessman and inventor. Conducted a search, found no sources. Does not pass GNG, and has had no sources for almost 10 years. (Iknowyoureadog)
2025-05-05 20:37 Teodor Vaso (Albanian footballer) Teodor Vaso (15 September 1941 – 17 March 2024) is an Albanian footballer. He played in nine matches for the Albania national football team from 1967 to 1971. Sqwiki is even worse, there's no SIGCOV. (JayCubby)
2025-05-05 22:53 Riccardo Moscatelli (Italian racing driver) Riccardo Moscatelli (1971 in Rome – September 1999) was an Italian race car driver. His career began in 1988 when he took up rallying. Then for the next four years he raced in Italian sports prototypes. In 1993 he raced in Italian Formula Ford and finished 2nd. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No Italian language article from which to translate. (Bearian)
2025-05-06 12:51 Enrique Ruiz (Spanish basketball player) Enrique Ruiz Paz (born 30 January 1967 in Madrid) is a retired Spanish basketball player. Struggling to find one decent source with WP:SIGCOV to meet WP:SPORTCRIT. Plenty of passing mentions or unsuitable sources (blogs etc.) (SunloungerFrog)

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2025-05-03 13:24 Orizio (Belgian company) Orizio Group is a Belgian holding company focused on the sustainable development of the aerospace industry. Headquartered in Brussels, the group operates in industrial locations, international airports, and military bases across 15 countries. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 02:52 Bouckaert (distillery) (Jenever distillery in Belgium, to 1913) Charles Bouckaert Distillery was a jenever distillery located at Pittemstraat 20, in the Belgian village Lotenhulle (Aalter). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 13:40 André Gibert (French aviator) André Gibert (31 March 1914 – 11 July 2003) was a Second World War fighter ace in the Free French Naval Forces and a member of the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr]. Gibert ended his career with more than 25,000 flight hours. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-08 02:32 Zenobuurt (Neighborhood of Rotterdam in South Holland, Netherlands) Zenobuurt is a neighborhood of Rotterdam, Netherlands. This article is VERY short and contains almost NO information. (ExplorerofSpace)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2025-05-03 13:24 Orizio (Belgian company) Orizio Group is a Belgian holding company focused on the sustainable development of the aerospace industry. Headquartered in Brussels, the group operates in industrial locations, international airports, and military bases across 15 countries. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 13:53 Conviction (British non-profit company) (United Kingdom-based non-profit company) Conviction is a United Kingdom-based non-profit association. Founded by Ryan Jarvis, Conviction states that its mission is to help people and communities navigate and have a voice in the criminal justice system in England and Wales. The organisation is volunteer-led and provides advocacy, legal casework support, and engages in policy work to ensure fair treatment and access to essential resources. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 04:48 Egenera (American cloud manager company) Egenera, Inc. is a multinational cloud manager and data center infrastructure automation company with corporate headquarters in Boxborough, Massachusetts in the United States. It is a privately held company with approximately 110 employees. Founded in March 2000, the company was named by Network World as one of the top 10 startups to watch in 2002 and was a winner in the annual "Red Herring 100 North America" award given by Red Herring magazine in 2006. Appears to fail WP:NCORP, only sources are trade publications, themselves not notable (BBQboffin)
2025-05-05 09:44 Manas Air (airline) Manas Air was an airline based in Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan. It was established in 2000 and ceased operations in 2001. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Run of the mill, small airline with one aircraft. Shut down 24 years ago. (Bearian)
2025-05-05 22:49 Nathan P. Morton (American businessman) Nathan Polk Morton (September 25, 1948 – November 30, 2005) is best known as a pioneer of the "big-box" retail method.[according to whom?] Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. No reliable sources online Google; literally one total hit on Google news. Lacks significant coverage in reliable sources. (Bearian)
2025-05-07 07:26 Marko Bozinovski Foundation (Belarusian non-profit organization) Marko Bozinovski Foundation is a non-profit organization established on August 14, 2021, established to preserve the memory of Marko Božinovski their son's life and work. The goal of the foundation is to help many young people succeed in sports, especially those who are talented but lack the resources to invest in the development of their careers. Non-notable non-profit org. The information is already covered at Marko Božinovski. (JTtheOG)
2025-05-08 10:32 Learning through Landscapes (British outdoor learning charity) Learning through Landscapes (LtL) is a UK charity which promotes children's outdoor learning and play through improved use and design of school playgrounds. Started in 1990 as the output of a research project, the charity soon grew in response to the demand from schools and funders. Created by a single purpose account. 10 of the 11 sources are its own website. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)

History and Society/Education

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2025-05-02 11:09 SJK(C) Puay Chai (Chinese-type national primary school in Petaling Jaya, Selangor) Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina) Puay Chai or also called SJK(C) Puay Chai is a Chinese-type national primary school located in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Non-notable primary school. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-02 11:54 Edmonton Construction Association (Canadian construction nonprofit) The Edmonton Construction Association (ECA) is a nonprofit association in the Greater Edmonton Area, with over 1,300 members from four classifications: General Contractors, Trade Contractors, Manufacturers & Suppliers, and Associate Members (including Architects, Engineers, and related professional services) It exists, lots of mentions, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG or WP:NCORP. (Onel5969)
2025-05-02 16:52 Sabuj Kanan High School (Secondary school in Bangladesh) Sabuj Kanan High School (Bengali: সবুজ কানন উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school in Sirajganj town, Sirajganj Sadar Upazila, Sirajganj District, Bangladesh. No reliable source. No accessible website. (AimanAbir18plus)
2025-05-03 13:53 Conviction (British non-profit company) (United Kingdom-based non-profit company) Conviction is a United Kingdom-based non-profit association. Founded by Ryan Jarvis, Conviction states that its mission is to help people and communities navigate and have a voice in the criminal justice system in England and Wales. The organisation is volunteer-led and provides advocacy, legal casework support, and engages in policy work to ensure fair treatment and access to essential resources. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-03 23:52 San Jose Conservation Corps (Magnet high school in San Jose, California) The San Jose Conservation Corps is a youth job training and education program in San Jose, California. The program serves youth 17.5–27 years of age who desire job training and/or completion of their high school diploma. Fails WP:GNG. No secondary sigcov provided. (Jdcooper)
2025-05-03 13:55 Bais Yaakov Machon Academy (School in the United States) Bais Yaakov Machon Academy (also known as Bais Yaakov Machon) was a high school for Jewish girls. It primarily serviced the Jewish community located in Briarwood, Queens, New York City. Its primary goal was to help the Jewish community strengthen its Jewish education. No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directory listings and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-03 00:50 Government Degree college, Mancherial (Government degree college in Mancherial) Government Degree College, is located in Mancherial, Telangana. It offers 3 courses at UG and PG level. Courses such as sB.Sc, B.Com and M.Com are provided in Full Time mode. The institute offers these programmes in streams such as Science and Accounting & Commerce. No outside coverage found outside of the university, fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. (Sophisticatedevening)
2025-05-03 14:05 Internal quality assurance cell (Educational institutions quality improvement) Internal quality assurance cell is method to assess the higher educational institutions to provide Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 19:56 Tafarki Foundation (African charitable foundation) The Tafarki Foundation is an African charitable foundation. Fails WP:NORG. Unable to find reliable sources covering this organization's activities. (Bridget)
2025-05-07 07:26 Marko Bozinovski Foundation (Belarusian non-profit organization) Marko Bozinovski Foundation is a non-profit organization established on August 14, 2021, established to preserve the memory of Marko Božinovski their son's life and work. The goal of the foundation is to help many young people succeed in sports, especially those who are talented but lack the resources to invest in the development of their careers. Non-notable non-profit org. The information is already covered at Marko Božinovski. (JTtheOG)
2025-05-08 10:32 Learning through Landscapes (British outdoor learning charity) Learning through Landscapes (LtL) is a UK charity which promotes children's outdoor learning and play through improved use and design of school playgrounds. Started in 1990 as the output of a research project, the charity soon grew in response to the demand from schools and funders. Created by a single purpose account. 10 of the 11 sources are its own website. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2025-05-08 10:08 Round Rock Christian Academy (Private christian school in Round Rock, Texas, United States) Round Rock Christian Academy is a private Christian PK-12th grade school in Round Rock, Texas, United States. Subject does not appear to be notable upon search. (WormEater13)
2025-05-08 11:09 Tag Rugby Trust The Tag Rugby Trust is a rugby based charity, formed in 2002. The trust was established to help improve the lives of children in the United Kingdom, but mainly in some of the most underprivileged regions of the world. They currently work with government schools and orphanages in Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, India, Kenya, Mexico and Romania using the game of Tag Rugby as a vehicle. Unreferenced for 14 years. Fails GNG. (LibStar)

History and Society/History

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2025-05-02 13:11 Elsa Watson (American author) Elsa Watson is an American author. Her first novel, Maid Marian (2005), details a history of Marian, the female companion to Robin Hood. Fails WP:AUTHOR (LastJabberwocky)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2025-05-02 14:20 Zhovtneve Air Base (Airport in Volodymyr) Zhovtneve was an air base in Ukraine located 11 km northeast of Volodymyr. It served as a wartime dispersion base. It contained a small remote parking with a few revetted areas. This base was only about 40 km from the Polish border. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found one not-reliable source, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-02 16:40 Russell J. Nelson Russell J. Nelson, is a US Army colonel who served both on World War I and World War II. He was known to comma.nd Cotabato subsector and Japanese invasion of Mindanao on later Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1942. He surrendered his regiment upon the surrendered of all forces in the Philippines in May 1942. Does not have a reasonable claim to a notability criteria. Of the three sources, the Morton source does not provide WP:SIGCOV, the Hiram source is unpublished/primary, and the honorstates.org source is auto generated and does not provide SigCov. A before search does not turn up anything additional. (Wasianpower)
2025-05-04 13:40 André Gibert (French aviator) André Gibert (31 March 1914 – 11 July 2003) was a Second World War fighter ace in the Free French Naval Forces and a member of the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr]. Gibert ended his career with more than 25,000 flight hours. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2025-05-02 00:11 2027 Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad election (Local elections in Siliguri, India) The 2022 Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad election will be held in June 2022 tentatively to elect all members of Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad, its Panchayet Samitis and its Panchayets. WP:TOOSOON and [WP:NOTCRYSTALBALL]]. Pages like this should remain in draft space. We can't predict or describe an election that is to take place in 2 years. (Anonrfjwhuikdzz)
2025-05-01 22:44 Holland-on-Sea Residents' Association (Political party in the United Kingdom) The Holland-on-Sea Residents' Association is a residents association based in Holland-on-Sea, England. It was a registered political party from June 2002 to November 2023. From October 2017 to November 2023 it was registered as Holland On Sea & Eastcliff Matters. I don't see evidence that this local party meets WP:NCORP. Winning seats on the council of a municipal body isn't by itself an indicator of notability, and I see no significant coverage in reliable independent sources. (Vanamonde93)
2025-05-01 22:41 Reigate and Banstead Residents Association The Reigate and Banstead Residents' Association is a political party and residents' association in Reigate and Banstead, Surrey, England. I don't see evidence that this local party meets WP:NCORP. Winning seats on the council of a municipal body isn't by itself an indicator of notability, and I see no significant coverage in reliable independent sources. (Vanamonde93)
2025-05-05 20:37 2026 Wandsworth London Borough Council election (2026 local election in Wandsworth) The 2026 Wandsworth London Borough Council elections is set to take place on 7 May 2026. WP:TOOSOON, nothing covering the election. Can be recreated when candidates begin to declare (Yoblyblob)
2025-05-08 01:43 2029 West Northamptonshire Council election (West Northamptonshire Council elections) The 2029 West Northamptonshire Council election is scheduled to take place on 3 May 2029 as part of the 2029 United Kingdom local elections.[citation needed] This is way way WP:TOOSOON. Can be recreated closer to election date (Yoblyblob)
2025-05-08 04:46 Barby Wells (Chairperson of Teenage Republicans) Barby Wells is a Republican Party activist. She is the founder of the Teenage Republicans. Subject does not appear to be notable per WP:GNG. (WormEater13)

History and Society/Society

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2025-05-02 09:00 Aleksandr Nekrasov (footballer) (Russian footballer) Aleksandr Maksimovich Nekrasov (Russian: Александр Максимович Некрасов; born 20 August 1998) is a Russian football player. Fails WP:GNG/WP:SIGCOV, not a single appearance for a first team in Russia. (Geschichte)
2025-05-04 02:53 Animal brothel An animal brothel is a place where a person pay to have sexual intercourse with an animal. There were reports about animal brothels in Denmark and Serbia (2017). The majority of EU countries including Sweden, Germany, UK, Norway have banned bestiality. Bordering on dictionary definition, and at least one of the cited examples (Serbia) was the result of a meme that the Mirror interpreted at face value. Even the BBC article about Denmark's ban against bestiality acknowledge there is no proof that the practice was actually practiced there. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-04 11:17 Chuan Hung-ping (Taiwanese diver) Chuan Hung-ping (traditional Chinese: 莊宏斌; simplified Chinese: 庄宏斌; pinyin: Zhuāng Hóngbīn; born 15 April 1978) is a Taiwanese diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2025-05-08 10:32 Learning through Landscapes (British outdoor learning charity) Learning through Landscapes (LtL) is a UK charity which promotes children's outdoor learning and play through improved use and design of school playgrounds. Started in 1990 as the output of a research project, the charity soon grew in response to the demand from schools and funders. Created by a single purpose account. 10 of the 11 sources are its own website. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)

History and Society/Transportation

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2025-05-04 13:40 André Gibert (French aviator) André Gibert (31 March 1914 – 11 July 2003) was a Second World War fighter ace in the Free French Naval Forces and a member of the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr]. Gibert ended his career with more than 25,000 flight hours. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 09:44 Manas Air (airline) Manas Air was an airline based in Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan. It was established in 2000 and ceased operations in 2001. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Run of the mill, small airline with one aircraft. Shut down 24 years ago. (Bearian)
2025-05-05 01:35 Awashima Kaijō Ropeway (aerial lift line in Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan) The Awashima Kaijō Ropeway (淡島海上ロープウェイ, Awashima Kaijō Rōpuwei) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Numazu, Shizuoka, operated by Awashima Marine Park (あわしまマリンパーク, Awashima Marinpāku). On Awashima Island (淡島), the former deserted island off the shore of Numazu, the Awashima Marine Park developed a resort with the same name, which includes a hotel and a public aquarium. Fails GNG, no usable sigcov found in both English and Japanese. Doesn't even have an article on jawiki. (AlphaBetaGamma)
2025-05-06 08:00 Seongdong station (Closed railway station in South Korea) Seongdong station is a closed station on the Gyeongchun Line in South Korea. Non-notable. No significant coverage. Search revealed no sources to establish notability (Coldupnorth)
2025-05-07 08:58 Gosangjeon station (Railway station in South Korea) Gosangjeon station is a former station on the Gyeongchun Line in South Korea. Non-notable former station with no significant coverage or references available to establish notability. (Coldupnorth)

STEM

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2025-05-02 11:54 Edmonton Construction Association (Canadian construction nonprofit) The Edmonton Construction Association (ECA) is a nonprofit association in the Greater Edmonton Area, with over 1,300 members from four classifications: General Contractors, Trade Contractors, Manufacturers & Suppliers, and Associate Members (including Architects, Engineers, and related professional services) It exists, lots of mentions, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG or WP:NCORP. (Onel5969)
2025-05-02 22:45 Urban Search and Rescue Ohio Task Force 1 Urban Search and Rescue Ohio Task Force 1 or OH-TF1 is a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force based in Dayton, Ohio. OH-TF1 is sponsored by the municipalities in the Miami Valley. I can't find any WP:SIGCOV about this organization- just a lot of routine-seeming regional news about their deployment and activities, as you would expect for any emergency-related organization in a given locality. There is some precedent for deletion, such as Urban Search and Rescue Washington Task Force 1 via PROD and Urban Search and Rescue Nebraska Task Force 1 via AfD. In my view, the listing of this task force (along w/ others) on FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force is sufficient to document its existence. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-03 01:37 Water Education Foundation (non-profit organization in the USA) The Water Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to provide information on water issues in California and the Southwestern United States. Not apparently a noteworthy or notable organization. Article was a promotional piece with only primary sourcing. (Drmies)
2025-05-03 12:26 Dimitrios Tsoukas (Greek medical doctor) Dimitrios Tsoukas is a Greek orthopaedic surgeon specializing in arthroscopic, minimally invasive, sports, and regenerative surgery. He is the founder and director of the Minimally Invasive Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Surgery Center (MIOSMED Center),an ISAKOS, ICRS AND ESSKA teaching Center. This is a promo page for a unnotable doctor. No evidence of academic notability. The awards all look very dubious, sourced to his own pages and are they do not appear to be real. Other mention is trivial, as noted before by ithers. PROD seems simpler than AfD, this should not be controversial. (Ldm1954)
2025-05-03 14:43 Michał Tyszko (Polish equestrian) Michał Tyszko (born 9 November 1990 in Łódź, Poland) is a Polish equestrian. Tyszko was selected by the Polish Equestrian Federation to represent the Polish show-jumping team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, but his horse was not fit during the inspection so he was replaced by first reserve Dawid Kubiak. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 02:53 Animal brothel An animal brothel is a place where a person pay to have sexual intercourse with an animal. There were reports about animal brothels in Denmark and Serbia (2017). The majority of EU countries including Sweden, Germany, UK, Norway have banned bestiality. Bordering on dictionary definition, and at least one of the cited examples (Serbia) was the result of a meme that the Mirror interpreted at face value. Even the BBC article about Denmark's ban against bestiality acknowledge there is no proof that the practice was actually practiced there. (Zzz plant)
2025-05-04 04:48 Egenera (American cloud manager company) Egenera, Inc. is a multinational cloud manager and data center infrastructure automation company with corporate headquarters in Boxborough, Massachusetts in the United States. It is a privately held company with approximately 110 employees. Founded in March 2000, the company was named by Network World as one of the top 10 startups to watch in 2002 and was a winner in the annual "Red Herring 100 North America" award given by Red Herring magazine in 2006. Appears to fail WP:NCORP, only sources are trade publications, themselves not notable (BBQboffin)
2025-05-03 14:05 Internal quality assurance cell (Educational institutions quality improvement) Internal quality assurance cell is method to assess the higher educational institutions to provide Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 16:51 GTK-Qt (theme engine) The GTK-Qt Theme Engine is a project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles. Aimed primarily at KDE users, it uses Qt to draw the widget into an offscreen buffer, then draws a copy of the contents of this buffer onscreen. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.78)
2025-05-05 13:25 Igor Ivitskiy (PhD mathematician) Igor Ivitskiy is a Ukrainian PhD mathematician specializing in fluid dynamics, non-Newtonian materials, and advanced computer modeling. Promo piece for an early career mathematician with a weak citation record and no significant awards. Too many dubious statements, PROD is simplest but AfD if this is contested. (Ldm1954)
2025-05-08 04:46 Barby Wells (Chairperson of Teenage Republicans) Barby Wells is a Republican Party activist. She is the founder of the Teenage Republicans. Subject does not appear to be notable per WP:GNG. (WormEater13)

STEM/Chemistry

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2025-05-03 16:23 Perfect mixing Perfect mixing is a term heavily used in relation to the definition of models that predict the behavior of chemical reactors. Perfect mixing assumes that there are no spatial gradients in a given physical envelope, such as: Not especially notable as a term, unreferenced. Fails WP:NOTDICTIONARY. (CoconutOctopus)
2025-05-04 21:05 Energy separating agent In chemical separation processes, an Energy separating agent (ESA) is the heat or shaft work added to facilitate the separation of two chemical species. It is contrasted with a mass separating agent, which is any chemical species added to the reaction that facilitates the reaction. Unloved stub that's been tagged since 2011. Largely just a definition. WP:NOTDICTIONARY (Anonrfjwhuikdzz)
2025-05-04 21:07 Mass separating agent In chemical separation processes, a mass separating agent (MSA) is a chemical species that is added to ensure that the intended separation process takes place. It is analogous to an energy separating agent, which aids separations processes via addition of energy. As with energy separating agent, this is largely a dictionary definition + a few examples. Somewhat specialized nomenclature pertinent only to chemical engineers. WP:NOTDICTIONARY (Anonrfjwhuikdzz)

STEM/Computing

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2025-05-02 05:17 Semantic broker (Software) A semantic broker is a computer service that automatically provides semantic mapper services. A semantic broker is frequently part of a semantic middleware system that leverage semantic equivalence statements. To qualify as a semantic broker product a system must be able to automatically extract data from a message and use semantic equivalence statements to transform this into another namespace. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.242.58)
2025-05-04 02:05 Ahau (software) (Decentralised database software) Ahau is decentralised database software, developed as a way for Māori people to digitally record and collectively store their whakapapa (genealogical history). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 08:54 Firefox User Extension Library (Deprecated JavaScript library for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions) Firefox User Extension Library (FUEL) was a JavaScript library intended for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions. Co-created by Mark Finkle and John Resig, it provided JavaScript libraries and wrappers for the most commonly-used operations in Firefox extensions. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.218.13)
2025-05-05 11:47 SPFlite SPFlite is a free file manager and text editor for computers with the Windows operating system. It was inspired by IBM's mainframe-based ISPF; SPFlite is line-oriented and command-driven, even though SPFLite has some additional facilities. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.219.60)
2025-05-05 16:55 Internet Direct (software library) Internet Direct, also known as "Indy", is a free software / open source socket library written in Object Pascal, an object-oriented version of Pascal. It includes clients, servers, TCP, UDP, and raw sockets, as well as over 100 higher level protocols implementations such as SMTP, POP3, NNTP, and HTTP. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.203.98)
2025-05-05 18:40 Artefaktur Artefaktur Component Development Kit (ACDK) is a platform-independent library for generating distributed server-based components and applications. Services are provided by a C++ framework. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.123)
2025-05-05 18:45 Pycassa pycassa is a client library for Apache Cassandra. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.59)
2025-05-05 20:09 GLGE (programming library) GLGE is a programming library for use with WebGL and JavaScript. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.84)
2025-05-05 20:49 EdtFTPnet edtFTPnet is an open source FTP client library for Windows licensed under the LGPL. It was first released in 2003, and was ported from edtFTPj. It is supplied as a DLL and can be incorporated into Windows applications that require FTP functionality. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.242.69)
2025-05-05 21:52 Windows Libraries for OS/2 (software) Windows Libraries for OS/2 Development Kit (WLO) is a collection of dynamic-link libraries for OS/2 that allow Win16 applications to run on OS/2. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.114)
2025-05-06 06:39 FCX file compression (Compressed File Format) FCX file compression is a file compression utility and file format. It is supported on a large number of platforms. It is published by Compact Data Works and was originally released in 1988 for VAX/VMS. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.198)
2025-05-06 09:35 KPackage (KDE's package manager frontend) KPackage was KDE's package manager frontend. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.203.152)
2025-05-06 17:48 Linux Userland Filesystem (File System) The Linux Userland Filesystem (LUFS) is a File System on Linux, which is similar to FUSE in that a file system driver provides a bridge from kernel mode to user mode. With LUFS it is possible, among other things, to mount remote directories via SSH, FTP or Gnutella. No WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS found (Schützenpanzer)
2025-05-07 17:04 ViewVC (A browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control repositories) ViewVC (formerly ViewCVS) is an open-source tool for viewing the contents of CVS and SVN repositories using a web browser. It allows looking at specific revisions of files as well as side-by-side diffs of different revisions. It is written in Python and the view parameters can be modified directly in a URL using a REST style interface. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Schützenpanzer)

STEM/Engineering

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2025-05-03 13:24 Orizio (Belgian company) Orizio Group is a Belgian holding company focused on the sustainable development of the aerospace industry. Headquartered in Brussels, the group operates in industrial locations, international airports, and military bases across 15 countries. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-04 21:07 Mass separating agent In chemical separation processes, a mass separating agent (MSA) is a chemical species that is added to ensure that the intended separation process takes place. It is analogous to an energy separating agent, which aids separations processes via addition of energy. As with energy separating agent, this is largely a dictionary definition + a few examples. Somewhat specialized nomenclature pertinent only to chemical engineers. WP:NOTDICTIONARY (Anonrfjwhuikdzz)
2025-05-04 13:40 André Gibert (French aviator) André Gibert (31 March 1914 – 11 July 2003) was a Second World War fighter ace in the Free French Naval Forces and a member of the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr]. Gibert ended his career with more than 25,000 flight hours. Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 09:44 Manas Air (airline) Manas Air was an airline based in Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan. It was established in 2000 and ceased operations in 2001. Unreferenced and unimproved for over 15 years. Run of the mill, small airline with one aircraft. Shut down 24 years ago. (Bearian)

STEM/Mathematics

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2025-05-03 12:57 Defects per unit Defects per unit (DPU) is a metric of capability for discrete data that oftens follows a normal distribution. An incoherent neologism and stub with a dubious dictionary definition. I looked into a WP:BLAR or merge, but even that seems unwarranted. (Klbrain)

STEM/Medicine & Health

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2025-05-04 17:55 Chygor-Cole Specialist Hospitals (Hospital in Ebonyi state, Nigeria) Chygor-Cole Specialist Hospitals is a private healthcare institution located in Lagos, Nigeria that offers a range of healthcare services, including general medicine, surgery, maternity care, pediatrics, and diagnostic services. A stub supported only by routine directory listings; doesn't meet WP:GNG. No obvious merge destination as an alternative to deletion. (Klbrain)
2025-05-05 09:42 Psychiatric Illness in General Practice Psychiatric Illness in General Practice is a seminal study that explored the occurrence and detection of psychiatric disorders in primary care settings. The research focused on identifying both overt and hidden forms of psychiatric morbidity among patients visiting general practitioners. [No reason given] (Klbrain)
2025-05-06 20:02 Anna Erat Anna Erat is a Finnish-Swiss medical doctor and healthcare leader specializing in internal medicine, sports medicine, preventive health, and longevity. She has made contributions to medical research, education, and clinical practice, particularly in the care of elite athletes and the advancement of preventive medicine. [BLP]
2025-05-05 13:25 Kevin Kruse (surgeon) (researcher) Kevin Kruse, MD, is a Texas-based orthopedic surgeon with training in the shoulder, elbow, and hand field. He is a board-certified is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon at Texas Orthopaedic Associates. [No reason given] (Klbrain)

STEM/Technology

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2025-05-02 05:17 Semantic broker (Software) A semantic broker is a computer service that automatically provides semantic mapper services. A semantic broker is frequently part of a semantic middleware system that leverage semantic equivalence statements. To qualify as a semantic broker product a system must be able to automatically extract data from a message and use semantic equivalence statements to transform this into another namespace. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.242.58)
2025-05-02 23:11 Underground Team (Ransomware group) Underground Team is a ransomware group (or individual) who attacked Casio corporation on 5 October 2024. Doesn't meet WP:PERPETRATOR; just another copy-cat or derivative ransomware group; no sustained coverage. (Klbrain)
2025-05-04 02:05 Ahau (software) (Decentralised database software) Ahau is decentralised database software, developed as a way for Māori people to digitally record and collectively store their whakapapa (genealogical history). Searches did not turn up enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to support meeting WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2025-05-05 08:46 NeHoX (Server Management Software) NehoX Game Panel was a web-based game server hosting control panel to help easily manage game servers. NehoX is designed to simplify the process to deploy, automate, and maintain game servers and remote servers. NehoX automates the installation process and the remote server installation process at the click of a button to enable administrators to add additional servers and fully control everything from the master server. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (84.78.243.217)
2025-05-05 08:54 Firefox User Extension Library (Deprecated JavaScript library for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions) Firefox User Extension Library (FUEL) was a JavaScript library intended for developing Mozilla Firefox extensions. Co-created by Mark Finkle and John Resig, it provided JavaScript libraries and wrappers for the most commonly-used operations in Firefox extensions. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.218.13)
2025-05-05 11:47 SPFlite SPFlite is a free file manager and text editor for computers with the Windows operating system. It was inspired by IBM's mainframe-based ISPF; SPFlite is line-oriented and command-driven, even though SPFLite has some additional facilities. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (90.167.219.60)
2025-05-05 16:55 Internet Direct (software library) Internet Direct, also known as "Indy", is a free software / open source socket library written in Object Pascal, an object-oriented version of Pascal. It includes clients, servers, TCP, UDP, and raw sockets, as well as over 100 higher level protocols implementations such as SMTP, POP3, NNTP, and HTTP. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.203.98)
2025-05-05 18:40 Artefaktur Artefaktur Component Development Kit (ACDK) is a platform-independent library for generating distributed server-based components and applications. Services are provided by a C++ framework. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.123)
2025-05-05 18:45 Pycassa pycassa is a client library for Apache Cassandra. Fails WP:GNG (85.48.187.59)
2025-05-05 21:07 InScript (JavaScript engine) (Software library) InScript is a software library providing an ECMAScript engine for ECMA-262 3ed, written in C++, and some Java classes for LiveConnect. It was used by the web browser iCab 2 and 3. ICab 4 uses the WebKit Web browser engine with the ECMAScript engine JavaScriptCore. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.38)
2025-05-05 21:52 Windows Libraries for OS/2 (software) Windows Libraries for OS/2 Development Kit (WLO) is a collection of dynamic-link libraries for OS/2 that allow Win16 applications to run on OS/2. Fails WP:GNG (80.103.137.114)
2025-05-06 09:35 KPackage (KDE's package manager frontend) KPackage was KDE's package manager frontend. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.203.152)
2025-05-06 17:48 Linux Userland Filesystem (File System) The Linux Userland Filesystem (LUFS) is a File System on Linux, which is similar to FUSE in that a file system driver provides a bridge from kernel mode to user mode. With LUFS it is possible, among other things, to mount remote directories via SSH, FTP or Gnutella. No WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS found (Schützenpanzer)
2025-05-07 17:04 ViewVC (A browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control repositories) ViewVC (formerly ViewCVS) is an open-source tool for viewing the contents of CVS and SVN repositories using a web browser. It allows looking at specific revisions of files as well as side-by-side diffs of different revisions. It is written in Python and the view parameters can be modified directly in a URL using a REST style interface. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (Schützenpanzer)

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2025-05-02 07:36 Arbolito de Naranja "Arbolito de Naranja" is a traditional song sung by children, especially girls, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, during group games. Never been referenced since it was created. Fails WP:SIGCOV. (Scope creep)
2025-05-03 08:54 Moorland Prison (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Moorland Prison may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-03 08:55 Muizenberg (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Muizenberg is the name of a city in South Africa. It may also refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-03 09:11 Ontario Reign (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ontario Reign may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2025-05-03 16:27 Politburo (Manchester band) (Band) Politburo are a British band from Manchester, England. The band was formed in 1999 by Nick Alexander (vocals), Dominic James (guitar, keyboard), Nikki Clayton (bass) and Al Macdonald (drums). Lacks independent SIGCOV. Checked EBSCO database, archive.org, and google news. (LastJabberwocky)
2025-05-02 00:52 Terror of Tallahassee (Annual haunted attraction in Tallahassee, Florida) Terror of Tallahassee is an annual haunted attraction that opens every October in Tallahassee, Florida. With a performance area spanning more than 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2) [1], it is one of the largest haunts in Florida. Unlike the corporate haunts with which it competes, Terror of Tallahassee does not admit patrons in a continuous line, but rather, in small groups. Topic is not notable and all references are self-published. It is also almost entirely promotional (AllCatsAreGrey)
2025-05-05 14:09 Eleven of Gold Eleven of Gold or Onze d'Or is the nomination of the best 11 players in every season of Moroccan Botola. A trophy will be offered to all 11 players in a ceremony which must be organized by Méditel, the Telecom company who is supporting this award since 2007–2008. No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found a mention, and other uses of the name, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC)
2025-05-08 04:04 Unheard Stories Unheard Stories is a local history film exploring the history of deaf people in Wolverhampton. It was produced by Wolverhampton Arts and Museums. The project won the "Local History Project Award" at the 2008 Longman/History Today Awards. Cannot find sources. Only source in article is a local source, which is discouraged. (Roastedbeanz1)
2025-05-05 16:56 Largest Bribes in History (List of historically significant bribes) Largest bribes in history refers to significant instances of bribery where substantial sums of money or valuables were exchanged to influence decisions, often with far-reaching political, economic, or social consequences. Bribery, defined as an illegal act involving the exchange of something of value to corruptly sway the behavior of individuals, typically public officials, has persisted across civilizations. WP:SYNTH, no evidence that these are the largest bribes in history or are generally considered as such. (Fram)