Culture/Internet culture
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2021-08-19 22:57 | Skirmish Tactics Apocalypse | Skirmish Tactics Apocalypse (STA) is a two player skirmish-level tabletop hybrid miniatures/board/wargame. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic near future. | I can't find reliable sources; the article was created by an SPA - probably the game designer himself (Slimy asparagus) |
2021-08-22 22:31 | B2Blogger.com | B2Blogger.com is an international press release agency. It was founded in July 2005 as the first Russian-speaking internet blog about Business-to-business-marketing. Later company introduced press release distribution services for companies in Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries. | [No reason given] (Freelance-frank) |
2021-08-23 00:37 | Mathieu St-Pierre | Mathieu St-Pierre is a Canadian experimental visual artist, specialising the fields of video art and photography, but specifically in glitch art and generative art. | Fails WP:GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
Culture/Linguistics
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2021-08-16 21:18 | Makaveli (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Makaveli is the alias of Tupac Shakur | Only link apart from the primary topic is to an album by that artist (John B123) |
Culture/Literature
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2021-08-17 00:33 | Sweet Valley University (fictional university in the Sweet Valley High book series) | Sweet Valley University, also known as SVU, is part of the Sweet Valley High young adult book series created by Francine Pascal. The series followed on from the Sweet Valley Senior Year series and featured twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield starting college. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2021-08-17 23:29 | Little Black Girl Lost 2 (Book) | Little Black Girl Lost 2 is the second novel of Keith Lee Johnson's five-part Little Black Girl Lost series. Published in 2006 by Urban Books, it tells the story of Johnnie Wise, a biracial girl who struggles to make a living in 1950s New Orleans. | Couldn't find any in-depth reviews of either this book or the series in general. Checked Google, GNews, GBooks, JSTOR, Project Muse, and ProQuest and found nothing but very trivial mentions. Author is not notable insofar as I can tell, so not suitable as a redirect to him. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-18 04:07 | Music K-8 (music resource magazine for grades K-8) | Music K-8 magazine is a music resource magazine for teachers of students in grades K-8. | Promotional, non-notable magazine (Sro23) |
2021-08-18 18:37 | Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Academic journal) | The Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology is published by American Scientific Publishers, a company identified as a predatory publisher on Beall's List. | Fails GNG and NJOURNALS. No significant independent coverage in reliable sources. Not listed in selective databases. Publishing company identified as predatory. All information on this website is unreliable. (Steve Quinn) |
2021-08-21 22:55 | Benjy Hawk | Benjy Hawk is a fictional character from Days of Our Lives. He was played, on a recurring basis, by Darrell Thomas Utley from 1988 to 1990, and by Jim Lunsford in 2006 and 2007. | Completely unreferenced, WP:BEFORE reveals zero character analysis sources (CiphriusKane) |
2021-08-22 00:58 | Golden Goblin Press | Golden Goblin Press is a fictional publishing company in the Cthulhu Mythos. The publishing house first appeared in Robert E. Howard's short story "The Black Stone" (1931). | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. Note: the cited " The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana" is a in-universe overview and so neither indendent nor particularly reliable. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
Culture/Biography
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2021-08-16 13:44 | Kyriakos Panteli (Cypriot footballer) | Kyriakos Panteli (born September 4, 1986) is a Cypriot footballer who played for Omonia Aradippou. He had played 2 years in Achironas Liopetriou for the fourth Division of Cyprus and scored 40 goals! In June 2009 he signed a two years contract to AEK Larnaca. | [BLP] |
2021-08-17 03:01 | Daria Trigolos | Daria Trigolos (born 17 July 1999) is a Belarusian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 86. | No indication of notability. At least the other stubs this user has been creating are of table tennis players that have competed at the highest level (World Championships), but that doesn't appear to be the case here. (Filmomusico) |
2021-08-17 03:04 | Laura Gasnier (French table tennis player) | Laura Gasnier (born 10 July 1993) is a French table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 70. | No indication of notability. At least the other stubs this user has been creating are of table tennis players that have competed at the highest level (World Championships), but that doesn't appear to be the case here. (Filmomusico) |
2021-08-17 01:35 | Sun Mingyang | Sun Mingyang (born 3 February 1999) is a Chinese table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 66. | No indication of notability. At least the other stubs this user has been creating are of table tennis players that have competed at the highest level (World Championships), but that doesn't appear to be the case here. (JTtheOG) |
2021-08-18 02:39 | Vietcelts | The VietCelts Gaelic Football Club in Vietnam are part of the Asian Gulf Board (Asian GAA). Founded in 2007 when Peter Ryan of Singapore Gaels took two O'Neills footballs to a bar in Ha Noi and asked the invited members of the Irish and Minsk FC community to consider starting a club. | Amateur sports club with no indication of notability. No significant in-depth sources located. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-18 14:13 | Fred Dustin (American writer) | Fred Dustin (October 12, 1866 – May 15, 1957) was a writer focusing on the American West, in particular George Armstrong Custer and The Battle of the Little Bighorn. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2021-08-19 00:51 | James Flaherty (actor) (American actor and stand-up comedian) | James Flaherty is an American actor and stand-up comedian. | Non-notable actor/comedian. No independent 3rd party sources that show notability. Fails WP:NACTOR (Tassedethe) |
2021-08-19 14:06 | Edgard Amping (Indonesian association footballer) | Edgard Amping (born June 9, 2003) is an Indonesian footballer who plays as a left-back for First League of the Republika Srpska club Željezničar Banja Luka. | Article about a footballer who fails WP:GNG and who has not played in a fully pro league. (Sir Sputnik) |
2021-08-19 16:36 | Rory O'Connor (councillor) | Rory O'Connor (born 1999) is an Irish politician who is known as the youngest member of Wicklow County Council. | Non-notable local politician, fails WP:NPOL. (Onel5969) |
2021-08-20 07:23 | Lameni Jayamahalena | King Vijayabahu v aka Sawulu Vijayabahu was king of the Kurunegala kingdom in what is today Sri Lanka from 1336 to 1345. | Unsourced article since 2011. (Cossde) |
2021-08-20 13:48 | Murray Torkildsen (British singer-songwriter) | Murray Torkildsen is a singer and songwriter based in the United Kingdom, who was a member of The Sweeney and also guitarist in John Otway's band. | Does not satisfy WP:NSINGER/WP:NMUSICIAN. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 13:56 | Dyme Def | Dyme Def is a hip hop group based in Seattle, Washington. The trio consists of MCs, Brainstorm, S.E.V., Fearce Villan and DJ/Producer Bean One. They are best known for their song "Let It Be" from the album Space Music. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. No coverage from media and no notable releases. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:32 | The Martels | The Martels were a Canadian rock band formed in 1957 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. The band first emerged on the music scene when musicians Tom Ambeau (drums, guitar), Milt Budarick (bass guitar), Bert DesRochers (piano), Larry French (lead guitar, vocals) and Gary French (lead vocals, drums), formed The Corvettes. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. No in-depth coverage, no notable releases, etc. Been in CAT:NN for 11 years. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-19 21:29 | Andre Ricks (American Basketball Player) | Andre Ricks (born September 12, 1986) is an American Basketball Player. Ricks is a former Division 1 basketball player, who played four years at Western Michigan University in the Mid-American Conference. | A basketball player who doesn't meet WP:NHOOPS criteria and is not the subject of in-depth coverage. Almost all of the cited sources are WP:ROUTINE and the one feature article about him is a local person profile and not truly independent. (Ytoyoda) |
2021-08-20 14:37 | Paul Collister (British musician) | Paul Collister (born 18 September 1958 in Wallasey, Cheshire - now Merseyside) is an English music manager. He was known during the late 1970s and early 1980s for his work with Liverpool bands such as Dalek I Love You and OMD. | Does not satisfy WP:BASIC. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 18:17 | Michael Cox (professor) (professor) | Michael Cox (March 21, 1952 – November 12, 2006) was the founder of Rushmore University, an unaccredited diploma mill. | Fails to meet notability guidelines for an academic. (Ifnord) |
2021-08-19 22:03 | Bernie Goldmann (American film producer) | Bernie Goldmann is an American film producer. Early in his career he worked for Steve Tisch.
He was born in Pittsburgh and was a film major at Ithaca_College in New York. |
Outside of an IMDB link, unreferenced for a year. (Notfrompedro) |
2021-08-20 20:14 | Carlo Herrera | Carlo Herrera is a sports writer and fashion designer from the Philippines. | This page was created by an account named after an organisation where Mr Herrera works; 5 out of the 7 references on the page were written by Mr Herrera himself. This page is unambiguous self-promotion by Mr Herrera and thus merits deletion. It must also be said that Mr Herrera has not yet reached notable stature in his industry yet, and neither is he a well-known personality in his home country. (Chantellekatalbas) |
2021-08-21 00:25 | Alex Cabarga (convicted American criminal) | Alex Cabarga was a criminal who suffered severe and continuous sexual abuse by adults from age five, and continuous beatings and sexual abuse by an adult kidnapper, from age nine to eighteen.:71
At age 18, he was convicted of performing, and aiding his main abuser in performing, similar abuse against other children, and was sentenced to 208 years in prison. |
Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2021-08-21 06:20 | Jennifer Lee Barringer (American lawyer) | Jennifer Lee Barringer is an attorney known for defending music producer Phil Spector who was convicted after two murder trials. She was the only attorney from the original team who was requested to return by Spector for his second trial due to her "comprehensive knowledge of the case and her extensive forensic expertise," according to the Los Angeles Times.[failed verification] Barringer's other high-profile cases include the "New Jersey Turnpike Shooting Cases" with [[Ba ... | Lack of notability, written like an advertisement, lacks credible and sufficient citations (173.63.26.117) |
2021-08-22 00:23 | Fomin clinic (Fertility clinic) | Fomin clinic is a Russian federal network of clinics specializing in reproductive technologies. | Promotional article, does not meet WP:NCORP. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-22 15:35 | Sascha Raeburn (Australiana ctor) | Sascha Raeburn is an Australian actress and filmmaker with film, television and theatre credits to her name. Raeburn received a scholarship for acting and appeared in two productions with PACT Theatre, a youth theatre company, in 2002. She was also shortlisted in the final fifteen for the Reelife Film Festival in Australia, 2007, for writing, directing and producing a short film, Skin and Fashion. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2021-08-23 02:11 | George Naccara (American Coast Guard admiral) | George Naccara is an American law enforcement officer serving as the federal security director for the United States Transportation Security Administration at Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts. | Fails WP:GNG (KidAd) |
2021-08-20 18:56 | Brian Barker (Canadian politician) | Brian Barker is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is a New Democratic Party candidate representing the riding of Niagara Falls since the 2019 Canadian federal election. | NPOL Fail (Possibly) |
2021-08-23 08:11 | Damir Novosel | Damir Novosel is the founder and president of Quanta Technology, Raleigh, North Carolina. Novosel got his PhD in electrical engineering from Mississippi State University where he was a Fulbright scholar, after obtaining bachelor's degree from the University of Tuzla and master's degree from University of Zagreb. | BLP lacks in-depth coverage in sources to meet WP:NBIO. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-23 10:58 | Omar Albanil (American boxer) | Omar I. Albanil (born January 18, 1990) is an American former undefeated super welterweight and middleweight professional boxer, current entrepreneur, boxing trainer and proprietor of Tampa City Boxing gym in Tampa, Florida. | Non notable boxer or businessman (AntonioMartin) |
2021-08-23 11:59 | Draft:Shantha Gunaratne (Sri Lankan photographer) | Shantha Gunaratne (Sinhala: ශාන්ත ගුණරත්න) is a photo artist, a writer, and a photography instructor in Sri Lanka. He started photography in 1985 as a member of the Photographic Society of Royal College, Colombo 07. He has won more than a hundred numbers of Medals, Awards, and merit certificates from international and local competitions and qualified as Artiste FIAP (AFIAP) of The International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP Profile: FP-1497678). | [No reason given] (D K K Iraj) |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2021-08-18 23:07 | Folly Bah Thibault (journalist) | Folly Bah Thibault is a French broadcast journalist of Guinean ancestry, currently working for Al Jazeera English. | No indication of notability. (Filmomusico) |
2021-08-16 13:58 | Rachel Christenson (American businessperson and CEO) | Rachel Christenson is an American entrepreneur and author. She is the CEO and co-founder of Selling Energy, based in Burlingame, California. | Promotional article, mostly written by an SPA. Grandiose claims that have no evidence of notability presented. All sourcing promotional or non-RS. A WP:BEFORE shows a few press releases about this Rachel Christenson, with most coverage being of other people of the same name. To keep this WP:BLP, we'd need independent third-party coverage in clear WP:RSes. (David Gerard) |
2021-08-20 12:08 | Aiona Santana (Musical artist) | Aiona Santana (born December 31, 1999) is a Canadian model, singer, songwriter, beauty pageant titleholder, record producer, dancer, actress, and philanthropist. | unambiguous advertising/promotion (Llamalamda) |
2021-08-22 04:41 | Jill Murphy (actress) (Irish actress) | Jill Murphy (born 1983) is an actress who had her first professional role at the age of 10 - appearing as Cousin Caroline in the BBC series Family.[citation needed] She had her grounding with the Young People's Theatre Group (Anne Kavanagh), moving on to the Dublin Youth Theatre before graduating in 2001 from the Gaiety School of Acting.[citation needed] | Sounds more like a blog than an article. Seems to be a hoax and lacks sources! IMDb is not a reliable source and the other two links in the external links says pages does not exist! (TheWingedWarrior) |
2021-08-23 01:31 | Carlotta Longo | Carlotta Longo (27 June 1895 – after 1959) was an Italian mathematical physicist who wrote a doctoral dissertation in 1918 related to general relativity, and then became a high school teacher in Rome. | Sources do not provide any suggestion of notability, academic or otherwise; subject appears to have written one research publication and then become a high school teacher (David Eppstein) |
Culture/Media
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2021-08-17 20:20 | Return of the Wu & Friends (2010 compilation album by Mathematics & Wu-Tang Clan) | Mathematics Presents... Return Of The Wu & Friends is an album produced by Mathematics. It is composed of songs by Wu-Tang Clan and their affiliates. | Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-17 23:29 | Little Black Girl Lost 2 (Book) | Little Black Girl Lost 2 is the second novel of Keith Lee Johnson's five-part Little Black Girl Lost series. Published in 2006 by Urban Books, it tells the story of Johnnie Wise, a biracial girl who struggles to make a living in 1950s New Orleans. | Couldn't find any in-depth reviews of either this book or the series in general. Checked Google, GNews, GBooks, JSTOR, Project Muse, and ProQuest and found nothing but very trivial mentions. Author is not notable insofar as I can tell, so not suitable as a redirect to him. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-18 01:25 | Hot & Cold (band) (Indian band) | Hot & Cold was founded in 2005 in New Delhi, India by Joshua and Simon Frank. The brothers first paired lo-fi bass and megaphone vocals. After moving to Beijing, China in 2006, Joshua and Simon, then 20 and 18 respectively, began to accumulate an arsenal of effects pedals, quite literally launching themselves at Beijing audiences in frenzied 20-minute sets. | Fails WP:NBAND (KH-1) |
2021-08-18 04:42 | Surojit Sen | Surojit Sen is an Indian writer, editor, correspondent and independent researcher on Bengali
alternative and counterculture, associated with a publishing company called 'Odjoint' and Indifilm production company. He has been working with film-maker Q as a collaborate writer / researcher since 2006. |
[BLP] |
2021-08-18 15:24 | Tumbhi | Tumbhi (Meaning in English: "You too") is a leading online community for artists and art lovers. Tumbhi provides a platform to discover, nurture and leverage talent. | No reliable sources to support WP:WEB notability, just press releases (Ohnoitsjamie) |
2021-08-19 00:51 | James Flaherty (actor) (American actor and stand-up comedian) | James Flaherty is an American actor and stand-up comedian. | Non-notable actor/comedian. No independent 3rd party sources that show notability. Fails WP:NACTOR (Tassedethe) |
2021-08-19 19:40 | Dignity Freedom Network (non-profit organization in the USA) | Dignity Freedom Network (DFN) (formerly the Dalit Freedom Network) is an advocacy organization for "the marginalised and outcastes of South Asia". | Not notable. Only 52 hits in Google News for "Dignity Freedom Network" or "Dalit Freedom Network": half of the sources are blacklisted/unreliable and the rest do not provide significant coverage. GBooks hardly helps either. We already have an article on the founder Joseph D'souza. (TrangaBellam) |
2021-08-20 13:48 | Murray Torkildsen (British singer-songwriter) | Murray Torkildsen is a singer and songwriter based in the United Kingdom, who was a member of The Sweeney and also guitarist in John Otway's band. | Does not satisfy WP:NSINGER/WP:NMUSICIAN. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:14 | Pistol Youth | Pistol Youth is a long distance Indie Brit Rock band formed in 2007 by Steriogram guitarist Bradley Carter. | Does not satisfy WP:NBAND. Has one in-depth source but not from a reliable source. Has no notable releases and has been in CAT:NN for 11 years. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-21 00:49 | University of Denver Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies | The University of Denver Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies (DU MFJS) is located in Mass Communications Building on the University of Denver campus at the corner of South Gaylord Street and East Harvard Avenue. The department offers an undergraduate program in Media, Film and Journalism Studies and two graduate programs: an MA in Media and Public Communication and an MA in International and Intercultural Communication (joint degree with the [[Josef Korbel School of Internationa ... | Lack of in depth independent coverage (Filetime) |
2021-08-21 06:13 | Bernd Bergmair | Bernd Bergemar (also spelled Bernard Bergemar, born 1968 in Ansfelden) is an Austrian-British investor. He is one of the majority owners of privately held MindGeek, the Luxembourg-based conglomerate behind popular porn sites such as Pornhub. Although he is not mentioned in the company’s corporate filings, a report by the Financial Times revealed that Bergemar is MindGeek’s largest beneficiary thanks to a “complex network of subsidiaries” in which he owns a large percentage of the shares. | BLP does not meet WP:NBIO- notability is inherited from the company. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-21 06:20 | Cape Coral Barometer (Online newspaper) | The Cape Coral Barometer is an online newspaper servicing Southwest Florida with information and news about Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Pine Island (Lee County, Florida), Sanibel Island and Captiva Island. The website, known locally as the Barometer bills itself as Cape Coral's Independent News Voice. | Online news site no longer in existence and fails the WP:GNG. Just 770 ghits. Also an orphan with no incoming links in article space. (Sammi Brie) |
2021-08-21 07:03 | DP Education (Online Education) | DP Education or Dhammika Perera Education is a virtual online classroom and online learning platform for Grade 3 to 13 students, running on YouTube. DP Education was established to cover missing maths and science lessons for the Sri Lankan school and university students under being the COVID-19 pandemic. | Promotional article, coverage is mostly puff-piece articles. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-22 00:56 | Blackwood Detective Agency | The Blackwood Detective Agency is a fictional organization from the Call of Cthulhu Collectible Card Game. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2021-08-22 01:31 | Unison Online Service | The Unison Online Service was an online service provider active internationally between 1985 and 1995. Unison, as it was called, was the online home to nearly 2,500 members throughout the United States and Canada with a few additional members living in Japan. | Unable to establish notability for this provider (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 02:54 | List of songs recorded by Mud | This is a list of all songs recorded by glam rock band Mud. | Fails GNG and MUSIC. Independent reliable sources are needed to cover this topic. Notability is not inherited from a rock band. Not a platform for promotion and not a directory or not a music catalog. (Steve Quinn) |
2021-08-23 00:37 | Mathieu St-Pierre | Mathieu St-Pierre is a Canadian experimental visual artist, specialising the fields of video art and photography, but specifically in glitch art and generative art. | Fails WP:GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2021-08-23 04:22 | Eric Bauer | Eric "King Riff" Bauer (born 16 April 1974) is an American recording engineer, record producer, record mixer and musician based in San Francisco, California. He is best known for his work on recordings with Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Comets on Fire, White Fence, Sic Alps, Six Organs of Admittance, Meg Baird, Howlin' Rain, Heron Oblivion, Mike Donovan and Peacers. | Non-notable recording engineer. Failed AFC last year but author unilaterally moved the page to main-space anyway. (Mottezen) |
2021-08-23 04:23 | William Keihn | William Keihn (born 1983) is an American artist, designer, photographer, director and musician. He is best known for designing album covers for Ty Segall, Sic Alps, Black Lips and Thee Oh Sees as well as directing music videos for Drag City artists Sic Alps, Peacers and Bill MacKay. | Non-notable artist. Failed AFC last year but author unilaterally moved the page to main-space anyway. (Mottezen) |
2021-08-23 09:40 | TaxScouts | TaxScouts is an online tax preparation platform in the United Kingdom. Positron Technologies, the startup company, which owns TaxScouts, was founded in 2017 by TransferWise and MarketInvoice alumni Mart Abramov, Daniel Karger and Kaupo Kõrv and is based in London. | Unremarkable accountancy firm with just a few employees that fails to meet general notability. Some COI evident in edit history. (10mmsocket) |
Culture/Media/Books
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2021-08-17 00:33 | Sweet Valley University (fictional university in the Sweet Valley High book series) | Sweet Valley University, also known as SVU, is part of the Sweet Valley High young adult book series created by Francine Pascal. The series followed on from the Sweet Valley Senior Year series and featured twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield starting college. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2021-08-22 00:58 | Golden Goblin Press | Golden Goblin Press is a fictional publishing company in the Cthulhu Mythos. The publishing house first appeared in Robert E. Howard's short story "The Black Stone" (1931). | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. Note: the cited " The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana" is a in-universe overview and so neither indendent nor particularly reliable. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
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2021-08-18 04:07 | Music K-8 (music resource magazine for grades K-8) | Music K-8 magazine is a music resource magazine for teachers of students in grades K-8. | Promotional, non-notable magazine (Sro23) |
2021-08-21 22:55 | Benjy Hawk | Benjy Hawk is a fictional character from Days of Our Lives. He was played, on a recurring basis, by Darrell Thomas Utley from 1988 to 1990, and by Jim Lunsford in 2006 and 2007. | Completely unreferenced, WP:BEFORE reveals zero character analysis sources (CiphriusKane) |
Culture/Media/Films
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2021-08-17 12:18 | Maduve Oota (Indian Kannada-language Romantic thriller film) | Maduve Oota is an unreleased Kannada-language film written and directed by Mahesh Loni. It is zero budget film. It is a romantic black comedy film and deals with the doubting nature and emotional insecurities of the human mind, especially in a relationship. | Unreleased film, fails WP:NFF (Donaldd23) |
2021-08-17 12:21 | Double Walker (2021 American supernatural horror thriller film) | Double Walker is a 2021 American supernatural horror thriller film directed by Colin West, starring Sylvie Mix. The story follows a young Ghost (Mix) who investigates her own murder and then takes revenge on the men who were responsible. | Non notable future film, fails WP:NFF. Also, WP:TOOSOON applies. (Donaldd23) |
2021-08-17 20:13 | Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar (1996 Indian film) | Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar (transl. Crownless kings) is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Kalabhavan Ansar and starring Jagadish, Prem Kumar, Jagathy Sreekumar and Annie. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NFILM, nothing on WP:BEFORE. (Kolma8) |
2021-08-17 20:13 | Unnathangalil (2001 film) | Unnathangalil (transl. At the peaks) is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Jomon and written by Robin Thirumala from a story by Jomon. Starring Manoj K. Jayan, Lal and Poornima Indrajith, while Mohanlal makes in a cameo appearance. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NFILM, nothing on WP:BEFORE. (Kolma8) |
2021-08-17 20:14 | Varadakshina (1977 Indian film) | Varadakshina is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Stanley. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NFILM, nothing on WP:BEFORE. (Kolma8) |
2021-08-19 22:03 | Bernie Goldmann (American film producer) | Bernie Goldmann is an American film producer. Early in his career he worked for Steve Tisch.
He was born in Pittsburgh and was a film major at Ithaca_College in New York. |
Outside of an IMDB link, unreferenced for a year. (Notfrompedro) |
2021-08-20 20:58 | Abandon de poste (2010 Belgian film) | Abandon de poste is a 2010 short film. The film tells the tale of a silent duel between a black security guard and a life-size African black statue, as well as the face-off between a young black man and an old white man who owns an art gallery. | No indication this meets WP:NFILM. No in-depth independent coverage located on a search. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-20 06:27 | Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani (2022 film by Karan Johar) | Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language film directed by Karan Johar and produced by Dharma Productions and Viacom18 Studios. The film features Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt as the titular leads Rocky and Rani, with veteran actors Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan and Shabana Azmi in supporting roles. | This is an upcoming film announced on July 6. All references concur on this point. NONE of the references give 20 August 2021 as start date for production, as required by WP:NFILM. This article appears to be WP:TOOSOON (Whiteguru) |
2021-08-22 09:01 | Jeremy M. Rosen (American producer) | Jeremy M. Rosen is a film producer, entertainment attorney and artist manager. He is the founder of Roxwell Films and Roxwell Management. | BLP subject does not meet WP:NARTIST. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-22 11:35 | Colourful (film) (2006 Malayalam language film) | Colourful is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2006. | Non-notable film, per WP:NF (Bovineboy2008) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2021-08-17 20:12 | Tokyo Rock City (2007 compilation music album) | Tokyo Rock City is a compilation album, issued by Sony BMG in cooperation with Kastella Media, featuring tracks by artists who mostly are from the Japanese visual kei scene. | Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-17 20:16 | No, Let's Start Over (1986 video by Violent Femmes) | No, Let's Start Over is a DVD released by the Violent Femmes on March 28, 2006. It documents a concert at the Lyceum Theatre, London on October 24, 1984. It was first released on VHS in the United Kingdom by Channel 5 in 1986. It was reissued on DVD in Europe by Universal Music DVD Video March 26, 2006. | Does not satisfy WP:GNG. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-17 20:16 | Live at the Haçienda (2007 video by Violent Femmes) | Live at the Haçienda is a DVD released by the Violent Femmes on December 11, 2007. It contains two concerts at The Haçienda from September 1983 and June 1984 from The Haçienda. (Some pressings are missing the 1984 concert) | Does not satisfy WP:GNG. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-18 23:12 | Global Underground Passport (2001 compilation album (mixtape)) | Global Underground Passport is a DJ mix album in the Global Underground series, compiled and mixed by The Forth. | Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-18 23:14 | Juice TV: The Music Volume 01 (2002 compilation album by Various artists) | Juice TV: The Music Volume 01 is a New Zealand compilation album released in 2002 as part of a Juice TV album series. | Non-notable compilation album. (Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars) |
2021-08-17 20:29 | Libitina (band) | Libitina is a British gothic band formed in 1994 by University of Sheffield students. The band has released five albums on its own Libation Records label. Originally formed as a four-piece with Danny on vocals, the band pared down to a three-piece in early 1996. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 13:47 | Senseless Prayer | Senseless Prayer were an English three-piece pop rock band from Bromsgrove, near Birmingham. The band consisted of Fyfe Dangerfield (currently leadsinger of Guillemots), Charles Hildebrandt and Alex Rajkowski – who were fellow pupils with Hutchins at the independent Bromsgrove School | Do not meet WP:NBAND. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 13:56 | Dyme Def | Dyme Def is a hip hop group based in Seattle, Washington. The trio consists of MCs, Brainstorm, S.E.V., Fearce Villan and DJ/Producer Bean One. They are best known for their song "Let It Be" from the album Space Music. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. No coverage from media and no notable releases. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:10 | The Nice Boys | The Nice Boys is a power pop band hailing from Portland, Oregon. They were formed in 2004 by ex-Exploding Hearts guitarist Terry Six, studio keyboardist Brian Lelko, drummer Alan Mansfield, and Colin Jarrell and Gabe Lageson of The Riffs, who, like the Exploding Hearts, were influenced by the punk and rock music of the late 1970s. | Does not satisfy WP:NBAND. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:15 | Warsaw Pakt (punk group) | Warsaw Pakt was a short-lived punk group which were active in the years of 1977-78, though some of its members had heritages linking them to the 1960s underground. This was apparent in their sound, which was a sophisticated punk thrash with plenty of energy but also more structure than some contemporaries. | Does not meet WP:NBAND. No in-depth coverage and no notable releases. Been in CAT:NN for 11 years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:31 | Violent Society | Violent Society is a punk rock band that formed in 1990. The band is based out of Philadelphia, PA. The band was formed in high school by two friends, Mike (Mick), Pat (Pat Society) and drummer Andy Petrov. Bill (Dirty Rotten Bill) and Pat Kelly filled out the lineup in 1990/91. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. No in-depth coverage, no notable releases, etc. Been in CAT:NN for 11 years. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:32 | The Martels | The Martels were a Canadian rock band formed in 1957 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. The band first emerged on the music scene when musicians Tom Ambeau (drums, guitar), Milt Budarick (bass guitar), Bert DesRochers (piano), Larry French (lead guitar, vocals) and Gary French (lead vocals, drums), formed The Corvettes. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. No in-depth coverage, no notable releases, etc. Been in CAT:NN for 11 years. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:37 | Paul Collister (British musician) | Paul Collister (born 18 September 1958 in Wallasey, Cheshire - now Merseyside) is an English music manager. He was known during the late 1970s and early 1980s for his work with Liverpool bands such as Dalek I Love You and OMD. | Does not satisfy WP:BASIC. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-21 01:37 | Rodney Jackson (American record producer) | Rodney K Jackson (born March 4, 1967; a.k.a. R.K. Jackson) is an American music producer, composer, remixer, and engineer. Jackson's musical styles include Pop, Dance, House, and Soul/R&B. He is also the publisher and founder of The People's Urban Beat Report. | Obvious autobiography about a subject who very clearly does not meet the GNG or BASIC. (TheTechnician27) |
2021-08-22 09:14 | Caïna (band) | Caïna is an English one-man post-black-metal band from Manchester, formed in 2004 by Andrew Curtis-Brignell (known as "A" on early releases). | Fails WP:GNG (95.25.75.180) |
2021-08-18 23:30 | Electrovamp (Welsh electropop musical duo) | Electrovamp are a Welsh electropop duo, consisting of sisters Tammy-Jay and Kally Davies (the younger), who were signed to Island Records. They were originally called Kute and supported Girls Aloud on their What Will the Neighbours Say? Live tour consisting of 25 dates in the UK. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-22 16:58 | List of songs about photography (Wikimedia song-related list article) | A list of songs in which photography is one of the main subjects. | Trivial, WP:INDISCRIMINATE list, mostly original research (Moneytrees) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2021-08-18 19:57 | RadPHP | RadPHP (formerly Delphi for PHP) was an IDE and rapid application development framework for the PHP programming language developed by Embarcadero Technologies. | Article is unreferenced (the single link provided no longer works) and cannot find any indication of notability. (Greenman) |
2021-08-22 22:31 | B2Blogger.com | B2Blogger.com is an international press release agency. It was founded in July 2005 as the first Russian-speaking internet blog about Business-to-business-marketing. Later company introduced press release distribution services for companies in Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries. | [No reason given] (Freelance-frank) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2021-08-17 00:33 | Sweet Valley University (fictional university in the Sweet Valley High book series) | Sweet Valley University, also known as SVU, is part of the Sweet Valley High young adult book series created by Francine Pascal. The series followed on from the Sweet Valley Senior Year series and featured twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield starting college. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2021-08-17 20:59 | Saint Swithun in popular culture | Saint Swithun has appeared many times in popular culture. | Fails WP:GNG, consisting entirely of nonnotable cruft and trivia. Also almost completely lacks sources; removing all unsourced material would leave only a single sentence. (SilverTiger12) |
2021-08-20 00:24 | Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse (Canadian actress) | Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse is a Canadian actress. | The article was created on January 16, 2006, and it has no citation sources at all. This is an unsourced article. (2001:569:74D2:A800:C95A:A3FF:85A6:6EE9) |
2021-08-21 22:55 | Benjy Hawk | Benjy Hawk is a fictional character from Days of Our Lives. He was played, on a recurring basis, by Darrell Thomas Utley from 1988 to 1990, and by Jim Lunsford in 2006 and 2007. | Completely unreferenced, WP:BEFORE reveals zero character analysis sources (CiphriusKane) |
Culture/Media/Video games
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2021-08-19 22:57 | Skirmish Tactics Apocalypse | Skirmish Tactics Apocalypse (STA) is a two player skirmish-level tabletop hybrid miniatures/board/wargame. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic near future. | I can't find reliable sources; the article was created by an SPA - probably the game designer himself (Slimy asparagus) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
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2021-08-17 19:02 | List of Online Shiurim by Rabbi Binyomin Adler | Rabbi Binyomin Adler is a prolific Jewish thinker, who offers the following shiurim on WhatsApp groups: | Per WP:NOTDIRECTORY and WP:INDISCRIMINATE, Wikipedia does not compile lists of shiurim (lessons, classes) without a good reason. There is no evidence that this is a particularly relevant topic that deserves its own article outside "Binyomin Adler". (Wikinights) |
2021-08-22 01:51 | New International (organization) (non-profit organization in the USA) | New International is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) mission organization. New International is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and has received 3 consecutive 4-star ratings (the highest ranking) for financial accountability from Charity Navigator. | Borderline G11. A BEFORE indicates no independent, reliable sources on which to build an article if I stub this. Probably also G12 (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 13:39 | Kineenawi people | Kineenawi is an ethnic minority of Sudan. It numbers about 20,000 persons. Most members of this minority are Muslims. They are Arabs, who speak Sudanese Arabic. | Insufficient sources to verify the existence of any group under this name. Only ref is a Christian missionary organization. (Premeditated Chaos) |
Culture/Sports
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2021-08-16 13:44 | Kyriakos Panteli (Cypriot footballer) | Kyriakos Panteli (born September 4, 1986) is a Cypriot footballer who played for Omonia Aradippou. He had played 2 years in Achironas Liopetriou for the fourth Division of Cyprus and scored 40 goals! In June 2009 he signed a two years contract to AEK Larnaca. | [BLP] |
2021-08-17 03:01 | Daria Trigolos | Daria Trigolos (born 17 July 1999) is a Belarusian table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 86. | No indication of notability. At least the other stubs this user has been creating are of table tennis players that have competed at the highest level (World Championships), but that doesn't appear to be the case here. (Filmomusico) |
2021-08-17 03:04 | Laura Gasnier (French table tennis player) | Laura Gasnier (born 10 July 1993) is a French table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 70. | No indication of notability. At least the other stubs this user has been creating are of table tennis players that have competed at the highest level (World Championships), but that doesn't appear to be the case here. (Filmomusico) |
2021-08-18 02:39 | Vietcelts | The VietCelts Gaelic Football Club in Vietnam are part of the Asian Gulf Board (Asian GAA). Founded in 2007 when Peter Ryan of Singapore Gaels took two O'Neills footballs to a bar in Ha Noi and asked the invited members of the Irish and Minsk FC community to consider starting a club. | Amateur sports club with no indication of notability. No significant in-depth sources located. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-19 14:06 | Edgard Amping (Indonesian association footballer) | Edgard Amping (born June 9, 2003) is an Indonesian footballer who plays as a left-back for First League of the Republika Srpska club Željezničar Banja Luka. | Article about a footballer who fails WP:GNG and who has not played in a fully pro league. (Sir Sputnik) |
2021-08-19 21:29 | Andre Ricks (American Basketball Player) | Andre Ricks (born September 12, 1986) is an American Basketball Player. Ricks is a former Division 1 basketball player, who played four years at Western Michigan University in the Mid-American Conference. | A basketball player who doesn't meet WP:NHOOPS criteria and is not the subject of in-depth coverage. Almost all of the cited sources are WP:ROUTINE and the one feature article about him is a local person profile and not truly independent. (Ytoyoda) |
2021-08-20 17:26 | 2008 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division | The 2008 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division will be divided into two phases. | Badly sourced and incomplete article on a 3rd tier amateur futsal season with nothing available to support a notability claim. (Spiderone) |
2021-08-22 01:54 | Nebraska Stampede | The Nebraska Stampede is a team of the Independent Women's Football League that began play in the 2010 season. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, the Stampede plays its home games at Rams Field on the campus of Ralston High School in nearby Ralston. | A BEFORE indicates no evidence of notability for this former team (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-23 10:58 | Omar Albanil (American boxer) | Omar I. Albanil (born January 18, 1990) is an American former undefeated super welterweight and middleweight professional boxer, current entrepreneur, boxing trainer and proprietor of Tampa City Boxing gym in Tampa, Florida. | Non notable boxer or businessman (AntonioMartin) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2021-08-23 11:59 | Draft:Shantha Gunaratne (Sri Lankan photographer) | Shantha Gunaratne (Sinhala: ශාන්ත ගුණරත්න) is a photo artist, a writer, and a photography instructor in Sri Lanka. He started photography in 1985 as a member of the Photographic Society of Royal College, Colombo 07. He has won more than a hundred numbers of Medals, Awards, and merit certificates from international and local competitions and qualified as Artiste FIAP (AFIAP) of The International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP Profile: FP-1497678). | [No reason given] (D K K Iraj) |
Geography/Geographical
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2021-08-17 08:10 | Fairfield Creek (river in the United States of America) | Fairfield Creek is a stream in Douglas County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. | Similar to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dunderberg Creek and several others, this creek is not based on significant sources, and thus fails WP:GEOLAND. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-19 03:38 | Modera House | Modera House is a large bungalow (as mansions are referred to locally) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. A nineteenth century stately home, located in Mutwal north of Colombo. It is now part of the De La Salle College, Colombo. | Fails WP:NBUILDING - appears to be reliant on a single source. (Dan arndt) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2021-08-20 20:58 | Abandon de poste (2010 Belgian film) | Abandon de poste is a 2010 short film. The film tells the tale of a silent duel between a black security guard and a life-size African black statue, as well as the face-off between a young black man and an old white man who owns an art gallery. | No indication this meets WP:NFILM. No in-depth independent coverage located on a search. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-17 15:37 | Africa Youth's Fact Checking Practices | In an age where most youth in Africa are shifting from traditional information sources to more internet- based information sources, fact-checking has become critical when misinformation misinformation, disinformation disinformation and malformation [1] is on the rise. | This is an essay / original research but not an encyclopedia article. (Discospinster) |
2021-08-22 13:39 | Kineenawi people | Kineenawi is an ethnic minority of Sudan. It numbers about 20,000 persons. Most members of this minority are Muslims. They are Arabs, who speak Sudanese Arabic. | Insufficient sources to verify the existence of any group under this name. Only ref is a Christian missionary organization. (Premeditated Chaos) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2021-08-16 14:42 | Castle Rock, Tillamook County, Oregon (Unincorporated locale in Oregon, United States) | Castle Rock is an unincorporated community in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. It is located in the Northern Oregon Coast Range within the Siuslaw National Forest on Oregon Route 22 near Three Rivers. The nearest major community is Hebo. Castle Rock has an elevation of 272 feet (83 m). | Non-notable geographic feature described as a "locale" in GNIS. No evidence of a community here. (Dlthewave) |
2021-08-17 08:10 | Fairfield Creek (river in the United States of America) | Fairfield Creek is a stream in Douglas County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. | Similar to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dunderberg Creek and several others, this creek is not based on significant sources, and thus fails WP:GEOLAND. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-17 16:40 | Spring Valley, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Spring Valley is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Spring Valley is located southwest of Barley Mill Road and west of the Red Clay Creek east of Hockessin. | Non-notable development added to GNIS from a commercial map. Fails WP:GEOLAND (Mangoe) |
2021-08-18 02:26 | Rocky Mountain Raptor Program | The Rocky Mountain Raptor Program is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife conservation organization based in Fort Collins, Colorado that rescues, rehabilitates and releases injured birds of prey—including eagles, hawks, falcons and owls—and, through its comprehensive Environmental Education program, teaches the importance of preserving wildlife and wild places for future generations. | Promotional article, fails WP:NORG. Can't find sufficient in-depth reliable sources to meet WP:GNG, especially taking WP:AUD into account. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-18 03:40 | Haverford, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Haverford is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Haverford is located east of Millcreek Road and south of Old Lancaster Pike to the south of Hockessin. | Yet another non-notable Wilmington-area subdivision entered into GNIS from a commercial map. Fails WP:GEOLAND (Mangoe) |
2021-08-18 04:07 | Music K-8 (music resource magazine for grades K-8) | Music K-8 magazine is a music resource magazine for teachers of students in grades K-8. | Promotional, non-notable magazine (Sro23) |
2021-08-18 05:04 | Powhatan Shores, Virginia (human settlement in United States of America) | Powhatan Shores is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-18 05:05 | Quiet Cove, Virginia (human settlement in Virginia, United States of America) | Quiet Cove is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Waterfront subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-18 14:13 | Fred Dustin (American writer) | Fred Dustin (October 12, 1866 – May 15, 1957) was a writer focusing on the American West, in particular George Armstrong Custer and The Battle of the Little Bighorn. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2021-08-19 00:51 | James Flaherty (actor) (American actor and stand-up comedian) | James Flaherty is an American actor and stand-up comedian. | Non-notable actor/comedian. No independent 3rd party sources that show notability. Fails WP:NACTOR (Tassedethe) |
2021-08-19 05:09 | Robert Heights, Virginia (human settlement in Virginia, United States of America) | Robert Heights is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-19 05:12 | Rosemont, Virginia (Human settlement in Virginia, United States of America) | Rosemont is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. | Housing development mass-produced from GNIS (which in turns uses an iffy source) fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-19 05:17 | Rosewell Harbor, Virginia (human settlement in Virginia, United States of America) | Rosewell Harbor is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Housing development fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-19 05:18 | Rowes Haven, Virginia (human settlement in Virginia, United States of America) | Rowes Haven is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Subdivision fails WP:GEOLAND. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-20 00:24 | Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse (Canadian actress) | Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse is a Canadian actress. | The article was created on January 16, 2006, and it has no citation sources at all. This is an unsourced article. (2001:569:74D2:A800:C95A:A3FF:85A6:6EE9) |
2021-08-20 13:37 | Sherman Theater (concert hall, theater and former movie theater in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States) | The Sherman Theater is a not-for-profit concert hall and community theater located on Main Street in downtown Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. | Does not satisfy WP:NBUILDING. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:10 | The Nice Boys | The Nice Boys is a power pop band hailing from Portland, Oregon. They were formed in 2004 by ex-Exploding Hearts guitarist Terry Six, studio keyboardist Brian Lelko, drummer Alan Mansfield, and Colin Jarrell and Gabe Lageson of The Riffs, who, like the Exploding Hearts, were influenced by the punk and rock music of the late 1970s. | Does not satisfy WP:NBAND. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-20 14:28 | Naamans Manor, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Naamans Manor is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Naamans Manor is located southeast of the intersection of Delaware Route 92 and Delaware Route 261 northeast of Wilmington. | Subdivision/neighborhood sourced only to GNIS does not pass WP:GEOLAND. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2021-08-20 14:28 | Rock Manor, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Rock Manor is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Rock Manor is located southeast of Augustine Road and west of U.S. Route 202 to the north of Wilmington. | Subdivision/neighborhood sourced only to GNIS does not pass WP:GEOLAND. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92) |
2021-08-20 14:32 | The Martels | The Martels were a Canadian rock band formed in 1957 in Midland, Ontario, Canada. The band first emerged on the music scene when musicians Tom Ambeau (drums, guitar), Milt Budarick (bass guitar), Bert DesRochers (piano), Larry French (lead guitar, vocals) and Gary French (lead vocals, drums), formed The Corvettes. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. No in-depth coverage, no notable releases, etc. Been in CAT:NN for 11 years. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-19 21:29 | Andre Ricks (American Basketball Player) | Andre Ricks (born September 12, 1986) is an American Basketball Player. Ricks is a former Division 1 basketball player, who played four years at Western Michigan University in the Mid-American Conference. | A basketball player who doesn't meet WP:NHOOPS criteria and is not the subject of in-depth coverage. Almost all of the cited sources are WP:ROUTINE and the one feature article about him is a local person profile and not truly independent. (Ytoyoda) |
2021-08-20 18:17 | Michael Cox (professor) (professor) | Michael Cox (March 21, 1952 – November 12, 2006) was the founder of Rushmore University, an unaccredited diploma mill. | Fails to meet notability guidelines for an academic. (Ifnord) |
2021-08-20 12:08 | Aiona Santana (Musical artist) | Aiona Santana (born December 31, 1999) is a Canadian model, singer, songwriter, beauty pageant titleholder, record producer, dancer, actress, and philanthropist. | unambiguous advertising/promotion (Llamalamda) |
2021-08-21 06:20 | Cape Coral Barometer (Online newspaper) | The Cape Coral Barometer is an online newspaper servicing Southwest Florida with information and news about Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Pine Island (Lee County, Florida), Sanibel Island and Captiva Island. The website, known locally as the Barometer bills itself as Cape Coral's Independent News Voice. | Online news site no longer in existence and fails the WP:GNG. Just 770 ghits. Also an orphan with no incoming links in article space. (Sammi Brie) |
2021-08-21 09:32 | Webster Farm, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Webster Farm is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Webster Farm is located southwest of the intersection of Delaware Route 3 and Wilson Road northeast of Wilmington. | Not an unincorporated community. Mass-produced junk. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-21 09:32 | Westwood Manor, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Westwood Manor is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Westwood Manor is located east of the intersection of Silverside Road and Veale Road northeast of Wilmington. | Not an unincorporated community. Mass-produced junk. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-21 09:33 | Blue Rock Manor, Delaware (unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Blue Rock Manor is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Blue Rock Manor is located east of U.S. Route 202 between Fairfax and Talleyville to the north of Wilmington. | Not an unincorporated community. Mass-produced junk. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-21 09:37 | Coverdale Crossroads, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Coverdale Crossroads is an unincorporated community in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. Coverdale Crossroads is located on Delaware Route 18 and Delaware Route 404 west of Georgetown and southeast of Bridgeville. | Not an unincorporated community. Mass-produced junk. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-21 09:38 | Carrcroft Crest, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Carrcroft Crest is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Carrcroft Crest is located to the east of Delaware Route 3 north of the interchange with Interstate 95 northeast of Wilmington. | Not an unincorporated community. Mass-produced junk. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-22 00:00 | Fighting Hunger Incentive Act of 2014 | The Fighting Hunger Incentive Act of 2014 (H.R. 4719) is a bill that would amend the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend and expand certain expired provisions that provided an enhanced tax deduction for businesses that donated their food inventory to charitable organizations. | Non-notable failed bill; no sign of any coverage outside of brief flurries of ephemeral press attention. See WP:SUSTAINED and WP:NOTNEWS. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2021-08-22 01:31 | Unison Online Service | The Unison Online Service was an online service provider active internationally between 1985 and 1995. Unison, as it was called, was the online home to nearly 2,500 members throughout the United States and Canada with a few additional members living in Japan. | Unable to establish notability for this provider (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 01:54 | Nebraska Stampede | The Nebraska Stampede is a team of the Independent Women's Football League that began play in the 2010 season. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, the Stampede plays its home games at Rams Field on the campus of Ralston High School in nearby Ralston. | A BEFORE indicates no evidence of notability for this former team (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 02:08 | Willow Creek Learning Center (Defunct Christian school in Ohio, United States) | Willow Creek Learning Center was a private Christian school established in 1985 in Boardman, Ohio. It closed in 2015. It was a small school of roughly a hundred students, teaching kindergarten through eighth grade. | No evidence this former school was ever notable (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 05:22 | Severn Manor, Virginia (human settlement in Virginia, United States of America) | Severn Manor is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Housing development fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-22 05:26 | Victory Hill, Virginia (human settlement in United States of America) | Victory Hill is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Housing development fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-22 05:31 | Tidemill, Virginia (human settlement in Virginia, United States of America) | Tidemill is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | From all I can find, this appears to be a modern housing development/neighborhood. Fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-22 23:24 | Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office (Louisiana) | The Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office' is the principal law enforcement agency in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The only other police department in the parish is in Jeanerette. The sheriff provides police services to New Iberia under a contract. The vast majority of the Sheriff's Office activity is in New Iberia. | Fails WP:GNG (Namiba) |
2021-08-23 01:30 | York River Pines, Virginia (human settlement in United States of America) | York River Pines is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. | Housing development fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2021-08-23 02:11 | George Naccara (American Coast Guard admiral) | George Naccara is an American law enforcement officer serving as the federal security director for the United States Transportation Security Administration at Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts. | Fails WP:GNG (KidAd) |
2021-08-23 02:39 | Anglesey, Delaware (Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States) | Anglesey is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Anglesey is located along Delaware Route 48 west of Wilmington. | Non-notable subdivision; fails WP:GEOLAND (Mangoe) |
2021-08-20 18:56 | Brian Barker (Canadian politician) | Brian Barker is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is a New Democratic Party candidate representing the riding of Niagara Falls since the 2019 Canadian federal election. | NPOL Fail (Possibly) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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2021-08-17 01:35 | Sun Mingyang | Sun Mingyang (born 3 February 1999) is a Chinese table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 66. | No indication of notability. At least the other stubs this user has been creating are of table tennis players that have competed at the highest level (World Championships), but that doesn't appear to be the case here. (JTtheOG) |
2021-08-18 01:25 | Hot & Cold (band) (Indian band) | Hot & Cold was founded in 2005 in New Delhi, India by Joshua and Simon Frank. The brothers first paired lo-fi bass and megaphone vocals. After moving to Beijing, China in 2006, Joshua and Simon, then 20 and 18 respectively, began to accumulate an arsenal of effects pedals, quite literally launching themselves at Beijing audiences in frenzied 20-minute sets. | Fails WP:NBAND (KH-1) |
2021-08-18 20:58 | Qaradağlı, Shusha (Place in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Qaradağlı (Garadaghly) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-18 20:59 | Xərxan, Shusha (Place in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Xərxan (Kherkhan}) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-18 21:00 | Berdadzor (Place in Shusha) | Berdadzor (Armenian: Բերդաձոր) (also, Bertadzor) is a village de jure in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Shushi Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh. It has been under Armenian control since the end of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-19 14:06 | Edgard Amping (Indonesian association footballer) | Edgard Amping (born June 9, 2003) is an Indonesian footballer who plays as a left-back for First League of the Republika Srpska club Željezničar Banja Luka. | Article about a footballer who fails WP:GNG and who has not played in a fully pro league. (Sir Sputnik) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2021-08-17 20:12 | Tokyo Rock City (2007 compilation music album) | Tokyo Rock City is a compilation album, issued by Sony BMG in cooperation with Kastella Media, featuring tracks by artists who mostly are from the Japanese visual kei scene. | Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-17 20:20 | Return of the Wu & Friends (2010 compilation album by Mathematics & Wu-Tang Clan) | Mathematics Presents... Return Of The Wu & Friends is an album produced by Mathematics. It is composed of songs by Wu-Tang Clan and their affiliates. | Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-21 00:31 | Princeton University East Asian Studies Department | The East Asian Studies Department at Princeton University originally began as the Department of Oriental Languages and Literature (also later known as the Department of Oriental Studies) in 1927. Both the graduate Semitic and Indo-European Philology programs presented an increasing need for an Asian studies curriculum that could not be addressed by these departments. | Lack of independent coverage (Filetime) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia
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2021-08-18 21:01 | Dashtaog (Village in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Dashtaog (also, Dashtagog) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-18 21:02 | Kizilov (Village in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Kizilov is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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2021-08-17 12:18 | Maduve Oota (Indian Kannada-language Romantic thriller film) | Maduve Oota is an unreleased Kannada-language film written and directed by Mahesh Loni. It is zero budget film. It is a romantic black comedy film and deals with the doubting nature and emotional insecurities of the human mind, especially in a relationship. | Unreleased film, fails WP:NFF (Donaldd23) |
2021-08-17 20:13 | Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar (1996 Indian film) | Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar (transl. Crownless kings) is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Kalabhavan Ansar and starring Jagadish, Prem Kumar, Jagathy Sreekumar and Annie. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NFILM, nothing on WP:BEFORE. (Kolma8) |
2021-08-17 20:13 | Unnathangalil (2001 film) | Unnathangalil (transl. At the peaks) is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Jomon and written by Robin Thirumala from a story by Jomon. Starring Manoj K. Jayan, Lal and Poornima Indrajith, while Mohanlal makes in a cameo appearance. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NFILM, nothing on WP:BEFORE. (Kolma8) |
2021-08-17 20:14 | Varadakshina (1977 Indian film) | Varadakshina is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Stanley. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NFILM, nothing on WP:BEFORE. (Kolma8) |
2021-08-18 01:57 | Musafir (band) (Indian rock band from Delhi) | Musafir (Hindi: मुसाफ़िर, Urdu: مسافر) is an Indian rock band from Delhi. The name of the band, Musafir, means "traveler" in Hindi. Its members include Ashutosh Jain, Rakesh Mandal and Kundan Messey. Being named one of the top five Hindi bands of India, Musafir is becoming a popular band in South Asia. | Fails WP:NBAND (KH-1) |
2021-08-18 04:42 | Surojit Sen | Surojit Sen is an Indian writer, editor, correspondent and independent researcher on Bengali
alternative and counterculture, associated with a publishing company called 'Odjoint' and Indifilm production company. He has been working with film-maker Q as a collaborate writer / researcher since 2006. |
[BLP] |
2021-08-19 03:38 | Modera House | Modera House is a large bungalow (as mansions are referred to locally) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. A nineteenth century stately home, located in Mutwal north of Colombo. It is now part of the De La Salle College, Colombo. | Fails WP:NBUILDING - appears to be reliant on a single source. (Dan arndt) |
2021-08-19 16:20 | CH. D.N. Mishra Memorial ITC (Technical Institute) | Choudhury Dhirendranath Mishra Memorial Industrial Training Center also known as CH. D.N. Mishra Memorial ITC is a private Industrial Training Institute (ITI), established in 2008 and located at Ramakrishnapur, Mahanga in Cuttack district of Odisha. This ITI is affiliated by National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT), new Delhi and approved by State Council for Technical Education & Vocational Training, Odisha. | Zero in-depth coverage from any sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969) |
2021-08-20 07:23 | Lameni Jayamahalena | King Vijayabahu v aka Sawulu Vijayabahu was king of the Kurunegala kingdom in what is today Sri Lanka from 1336 to 1345. | Unsourced article since 2011. (Cossde) |
2021-08-20 06:27 | Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani (2022 film by Karan Johar) | Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language film directed by Karan Johar and produced by Dharma Productions and Viacom18 Studios. The film features Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt as the titular leads Rocky and Rani, with veteran actors Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan and Shabana Azmi in supporting roles. | This is an upcoming film announced on July 6. All references concur on this point. NONE of the references give 20 August 2021 as start date for production, as required by WP:NFILM. This article appears to be WP:TOOSOON (Whiteguru) |
2021-08-22 11:35 | Colourful (film) (2006 Malayalam language film) | Colourful is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2006. | Non-notable film, per WP:NF (Bovineboy2008) |
2021-08-23 11:59 | Draft:Shantha Gunaratne (Sri Lankan photographer) | Shantha Gunaratne (Sinhala: ශාන්ත ගුණරත්න) is a photo artist, a writer, and a photography instructor in Sri Lanka. He started photography in 1985 as a member of the Photographic Society of Royal College, Colombo 07. He has won more than a hundred numbers of Medals, Awards, and merit certificates from international and local competitions and qualified as Artiste FIAP (AFIAP) of The International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP Profile: FP-1497678). | [No reason given] (D K K Iraj) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2021-08-20 20:14 | Carlo Herrera | Carlo Herrera is a sports writer and fashion designer from the Philippines. | This page was created by an account named after an organisation where Mr Herrera works; 5 out of the 7 references on the page were written by Mr Herrera himself. This page is unambiguous self-promotion by Mr Herrera and thus merits deletion. It must also be said that Mr Herrera has not yet reached notable stature in his industry yet, and neither is he a well-known personality in his home country. (Chantellekatalbas) |
2021-08-23 06:33 | Rajawali F.C. | This page does not provide enough information about this Indonesian football club. It cites Instagram as a reference, this citation does not fit with Wikipedia policy for reliable sources. (Whiteguru) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2021-08-16 13:44 | Kyriakos Panteli (Cypriot footballer) | Kyriakos Panteli (born September 4, 1986) is a Cypriot footballer who played for Omonia Aradippou. He had played 2 years in Achironas Liopetriou for the fourth Division of Cyprus and scored 40 goals! In June 2009 he signed a two years contract to AEK Larnaca. | [BLP] |
2021-08-17 23:30 | Ali Al Atiq Commercial Corporation | Ali Al Atiq Commercial Corporation was established in 1999 and had its worldwide branches opened up in Oman, Qatar, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Botswana and Namibia. As of 2010, its headquarters were in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. | Zero independent sources located. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-20 17:26 | 2008 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division | The 2008 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division will be divided into two phases. | Badly sourced and incomplete article on a 3rd tier amateur futsal season with nothing available to support a notability claim. (Spiderone) |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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2021-08-20 04:52 | Anthony Andrews (High Sheriff of Rutland) (High Sheriff of Rutland in 1613) | Anthony Andrews was High Sheriff of Rutland, England, in 1613. | No sources, no asserted notability, notability is not inherited from other articles (BilCat) |
2021-08-20 14:35 | EuroVoice 2011 | The EuroVoice 2011 was the second EuroVoice and was held on 17, 19, and 21 May 2011 in Athens, Greece. 44 countries were participating in this European Song Contest of which 27 qualified to the Super Final. | Does not satisfy WP:GNG. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-23 01:31 | Carlotta Longo | Carlotta Longo (27 June 1895 – after 1959) was an Italian mathematical physicist who wrote a doctoral dissertation in 1918 related to general relativity, and then became a high school teacher in Rome. | Sources do not provide any suggestion of notability, academic or otherwise; subject appears to have written one research publication and then become a high school teacher (David Eppstein) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2021-08-17 00:42 | Poppleton University (Fictional British university, often used as an example name) | Poppleton University (founded ca. 1979) is a fictional British university in the column that Laurie Taylor writes for Times Higher Education. Poppleton has also been used as the name of an example university by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) in official documentation. | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2021-08-17 20:24 | Emlyn Beagles | The Emlyn Beagles is a Welsh beagle pack founded in 1966. | Fails WP:GNG (SilverTiger12) |
2021-08-17 20:29 | Libitina (band) | Libitina is a British gothic band formed in 1994 by University of Sheffield students. The band has released five albums on its own Libation Records label. Originally formed as a four-piece with Danny on vocals, the band pared down to a three-piece in early 1996. | Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. Has been in CAT:NN for over eleven years, hence the PROD. (DarkGlow) |
2021-08-19 16:36 | Rory O'Connor (councillor) | Rory O'Connor (born 1999) is an Irish politician who is known as the youngest member of Wicklow County Council. | Non-notable local politician, fails WP:NPOL. (Onel5969) |
2021-08-22 04:41 | Jill Murphy (actress) (Irish actress) | Jill Murphy (born 1983) is an actress who had her first professional role at the age of 10 - appearing as Cousin Caroline in the BBC series Family.[citation needed] She had her grounding with the Young People's Theatre Group (Anne Kavanagh), moving on to the Dublin Youth Theatre before graduating in 2001 from the Gaiety School of Acting.[citation needed] | Sounds more like a blog than an article. Seems to be a hoax and lacks sources! IMDb is not a reliable source and the other two links in the external links says pages does not exist! (TheWingedWarrior) |
2021-08-22 08:35 | C.O.C.A. | COCA is a charity in the United Kingdom providing information on stimulant drug use. | Article without citations or indication of noteworthiness. COCA's official URL is inactive. Its listing on the commission of charities suggests that it closed not long after the article was created by a user named Coca.uk, likely affiliated with COCA, in 2007:
https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=01097073&subid=0 (SimLibrarian) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe
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2021-08-20 14:35 | Eurovoice 2010 (first EuroVoice contest) | The EuroVoice 2010 was the first EuroVoice and was held on 23 and 24 September 2010 in Athens, Greece. 44 countries were participating in this European Song Contest of which 27 qualified to the Super Final. | Does not satisfy WP:GNG. (DarkGlow) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
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2021-08-17 03:04 | Laura Gasnier (French table tennis player) | Laura Gasnier (born 10 July 1993) is a French table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 70. | No indication of notability. At least the other stubs this user has been creating are of table tennis players that have competed at the highest level (World Championships), but that doesn't appear to be the case here. (Filmomusico) |
2021-08-18 23:07 | Folly Bah Thibault (journalist) | Folly Bah Thibault is a French broadcast journalist of Guinean ancestry, currently working for Al Jazeera English. | No indication of notability. (Filmomusico) |
2021-08-20 16:08 | KEH (War Development Aid) (2009 Swiss satirical art activism project) | KEH was a satirical art project, launched 2009 by Andreas Heusser, Christof Nüssli and Christoph Oeschger. It consisted in the creation of the fictitious charity organization "War Development Aid" (KEH) and several actions performed by its representatives, Dr. | Fails WP:NORG. Cannot find any reliable sources in English or German. Several of the references refer to the arms selling issue only, do not mention KEH. The other references are not reliable sources. (Rogermx) |
2021-08-19 16:55 | Max Beckmann Gesellschaft | The Max Beckmann Gesellschaft or Max Beckmann Society, in English, is an association dedicated to the promotion of research on the life and work of German painter Max Beckmann. It also includes the Max Beckmann Archiv. | Not enough in-depth coverage from independent sources to show that it meets WP:GNG or WP:ORGDEPTH. (Onel5969) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2021-08-22 15:35 | Sascha Raeburn (Australiana ctor) | Sascha Raeburn is an Australian actress and filmmaker with film, television and theatre credits to her name. Raeburn received a scholarship for acting and appeared in two productions with PACT Theatre, a youth theatre company, in 2002. She was also shortlisted in the final fifteen for the Reelife Film Festival in Australia, 2007, for writing, directing and producing a short film, Skin and Fashion. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2021-08-17 23:30 | Ali Al Atiq Commercial Corporation | Ali Al Atiq Commercial Corporation was established in 1999 and had its worldwide branches opened up in Oman, Qatar, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Botswana and Namibia. As of 2010, its headquarters were in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. | Zero independent sources located. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-20 21:06 | Action Five e.V. (Bonn) (non-governmental organization of Bonn, Germany) | Action five e.V. Bonn is a non-profit non-governmental organization that is supported exclusively by volunteers. The word "five" in the name represents the idea of symbolically spending five percent of one's income or one's time on helping developing countries to achieve sustainability. | References are alleged to be in the German article, but it was deleted in 2017. Helpful! I wasn't able to find anything significant and independent on a search. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-22 00:00 | Fighting Hunger Incentive Act of 2014 | The Fighting Hunger Incentive Act of 2014 (H.R. 4719) is a bill that would amend the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend and expand certain expired provisions that provided an enhanced tax deduction for businesses that donated their food inventory to charitable organizations. | Non-notable failed bill; no sign of any coverage outside of brief flurries of ephemeral press attention. See WP:SUSTAINED and WP:NOTNEWS. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2021-08-21 23:54 | Descartes Underwriting | Descartes Underwriting (Descartes Underwriting SAS) is a multinational underwriting company that provides Parametric insurance products against natural perils and climate risks. | Company does not meet WP:NCORP- coverage is WP:RUNOFTHEMILL. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-22 08:35 | C.O.C.A. | COCA is a charity in the United Kingdom providing information on stimulant drug use. | Article without citations or indication of noteworthiness. COCA's official URL is inactive. Its listing on the commission of charities suggests that it closed not long after the article was created by a user named Coca.uk, likely affiliated with COCA, in 2007:
https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=01097073&subid=0 (SimLibrarian) |
2021-08-19 15:03 | Altoz (American manufacturer of lawn mowers) | Altoz is an American manufacturer of outdoor power equipment. They are located in Greenbush, Minnesota and are manufactured in facilities totaling 339,000 square feet. Altoz is a subsidiary of Central Boiler Companies, Inc. | Appears to be non-notable. No significant coverage found in independent sources. (ScottishFinnishRadish) |
2021-08-22 22:31 | B2Blogger.com | B2Blogger.com is an international press release agency. It was founded in July 2005 as the first Russian-speaking internet blog about Business-to-business-marketing. Later company introduced press release distribution services for companies in Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries. | [No reason given] (Freelance-frank) |
2021-08-23 00:17 | UtiliVisor | utiliVisor is a privately held energy advisory firm based New York, NY that installs, reads and invoices utility submeters and improves the efficiency of HVAC equipment through monitoring for hospitals, universities and Class A office space. | No evidence this company meets WP:ORG (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-23 09:40 | TaxScouts | TaxScouts is an online tax preparation platform in the United Kingdom. Positron Technologies, the startup company, which owns TaxScouts, was founded in 2017 by TransferWise and MarketInvoice alumni Mart Abramov, Daniel Karger and Kaupo Kõrv and is based in London. | Unremarkable accountancy firm with just a few employees that fails to meet general notability. Some COI evident in edit history. (10mmsocket) |
History and Society/Education
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2021-08-17 12:48 | Excellence and equity | Excellence and equity constitute educational policies or commitments made by educators that offer equal opportunities for students to address the issues of elitism and egalitarianism in educational systems. It is key goal in education reform in many states. | Incoherent and nonsensically-framed (SteveCree2) |
2021-08-19 16:20 | CH. D.N. Mishra Memorial ITC (Technical Institute) | Choudhury Dhirendranath Mishra Memorial Industrial Training Center also known as CH. D.N. Mishra Memorial ITC is a private Industrial Training Institute (ITI), established in 2008 and located at Ramakrishnapur, Mahanga in Cuttack district of Odisha. This ITI is affiliated by National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT), new Delhi and approved by State Council for Technical Education & Vocational Training, Odisha. | Zero in-depth coverage from any sources. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969) |
2021-08-20 21:06 | Action Five e.V. (Bonn) (non-governmental organization of Bonn, Germany) | Action five e.V. Bonn is a non-profit non-governmental organization that is supported exclusively by volunteers. The word "five" in the name represents the idea of symbolically spending five percent of one's income or one's time on helping developing countries to achieve sustainability. | References are alleged to be in the German article, but it was deleted in 2017. Helpful! I wasn't able to find anything significant and independent on a search. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-21 00:49 | University of Denver Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies | The University of Denver Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies (DU MFJS) is located in Mass Communications Building on the University of Denver campus at the corner of South Gaylord Street and East Harvard Avenue. The department offers an undergraduate program in Media, Film and Journalism Studies and two graduate programs: an MA in Media and Public Communication and an MA in International and Intercultural Communication (joint degree with the [[Josef Korbel School of Internationa ... | Lack of in depth independent coverage (Filetime) |
2021-08-22 01:26 | TrendTopper MediaBuzz College Guide | TrendTopper MediaBuzz College Guide is an American-college guide based on what it calls "Internet brand equity" based on Internet data, social media, blogs and the top 75,000 print and electronic media outlets. It ranks what it calls the Top 300 United States colleges and universities. | No reliable source evidence that this was a notable product. (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 01:51 | New International (organization) (non-profit organization in the USA) | New International is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) mission organization. New International is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and has received 3 consecutive 4-star ratings (the highest ranking) for financial accountability from Charity Navigator. | Borderline G11. A BEFORE indicates no independent, reliable sources on which to build an article if I stub this. Probably also G12 (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 02:08 | Willow Creek Learning Center (Defunct Christian school in Ohio, United States) | Willow Creek Learning Center was a private Christian school established in 1985 in Boardman, Ohio. It closed in 2015. It was a small school of roughly a hundred students, teaching kindergarten through eighth grade. | No evidence this former school was ever notable (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-22 08:35 | C.O.C.A. | COCA is a charity in the United Kingdom providing information on stimulant drug use. | Article without citations or indication of noteworthiness. COCA's official URL is inactive. Its listing on the commission of charities suggests that it closed not long after the article was created by a user named Coca.uk, likely affiliated with COCA, in 2007:
https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=01097073&subid=0 (SimLibrarian) |
History and Society/History
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2021-08-23 01:31 | Carlotta Longo | Carlotta Longo (27 June 1895 – after 1959) was an Italian mathematical physicist who wrote a doctoral dissertation in 1918 related to general relativity, and then became a high school teacher in Rome. | Sources do not provide any suggestion of notability, academic or otherwise; subject appears to have written one research publication and then become a high school teacher (David Eppstein) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2021-08-22 00:00 | Fighting Hunger Incentive Act of 2014 | The Fighting Hunger Incentive Act of 2014 (H.R. 4719) is a bill that would amend the Internal Revenue Code to permanently extend and expand certain expired provisions that provided an enhanced tax deduction for businesses that donated their food inventory to charitable organizations. | Non-notable failed bill; no sign of any coverage outside of brief flurries of ephemeral press attention. See WP:SUSTAINED and WP:NOTNEWS. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2021-08-22 15:35 | Sascha Raeburn (Australiana ctor) | Sascha Raeburn is an Australian actress and filmmaker with film, television and theatre credits to her name. Raeburn received a scholarship for acting and appeared in two productions with PACT Theatre, a youth theatre company, in 2002. She was also shortlisted in the final fifteen for the Reelife Film Festival in Australia, 2007, for writing, directing and producing a short film, Skin and Fashion. | Doesn't meet WP:ENT or WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
History and Society/Society
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2021-08-18 20:58 | Qaradağlı, Shusha (Place in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Qaradağlı (Garadaghly) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-18 20:59 | Xərxan, Shusha (Place in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Xərxan (Kherkhan}) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-18 21:01 | Dashtaog (Village in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Dashtaog (also, Dashtagog) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-18 21:02 | Kizilov (Village in Shusha, Azerbaijan) | Kizilov is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. | There is no settlement with this name in Shusha and the provided coordinates lead to nowhere on Google Maps.1</ref> (Kheo17) |
2021-08-16 13:58 | Rachel Christenson (American businessperson and CEO) | Rachel Christenson is an American entrepreneur and author. She is the CEO and co-founder of Selling Energy, based in Burlingame, California. | Promotional article, mostly written by an SPA. Grandiose claims that have no evidence of notability presented. All sourcing promotional or non-RS. A WP:BEFORE shows a few press releases about this Rachel Christenson, with most coverage being of other people of the same name. To keep this WP:BLP, we'd need independent third-party coverage in clear WP:RSes. (David Gerard) |
2021-08-22 00:23 | Fomin clinic (Fertility clinic) | Fomin clinic is a Russian federal network of clinics specializing in reproductive technologies. | Promotional article, does not meet WP:NCORP. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
STEM
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2021-08-16 13:58 | Rachel Christenson (American businessperson and CEO) | Rachel Christenson is an American entrepreneur and author. She is the CEO and co-founder of Selling Energy, based in Burlingame, California. | Promotional article, mostly written by an SPA. Grandiose claims that have no evidence of notability presented. All sourcing promotional or non-RS. A WP:BEFORE shows a few press releases about this Rachel Christenson, with most coverage being of other people of the same name. To keep this WP:BLP, we'd need independent third-party coverage in clear WP:RSes. (David Gerard) |
2021-08-20 18:17 | Michael Cox (professor) (professor) | Michael Cox (March 21, 1952 – November 12, 2006) was the founder of Rushmore University, an unaccredited diploma mill. | Fails to meet notability guidelines for an academic. (Ifnord) |
2021-08-18 18:37 | Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Academic journal) | The Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology is published by American Scientific Publishers, a company identified as a predatory publisher on Beall's List. | Fails GNG and NJOURNALS. No significant independent coverage in reliable sources. Not listed in selective databases. Publishing company identified as predatory. All information on this website is unreliable. (Steve Quinn) |
2021-08-20 22:49 | Forest of stars | A forest of stars is a set of star worlds whose adjacency matrix is a tree. This means that no intersecting star worlds create a cycle, or hole, in the overall space. If an object or space can be represented by a forest of stars, it can be mapped onto a sphere-world by mapping each star world onto the boundary of its parent star world in the adjacency tree. | This article is closely related to Star world and Sphere world recently deleted for notability, therefore a priori there is a good chance that it fails WP:GNG as well. Tagged for lacking context since 2009, and for clarity since 2007. (LaundryPizza03) |
2021-08-21 23:54 | Descartes Underwriting | Descartes Underwriting (Descartes Underwriting SAS) is a multinational underwriting company that provides Parametric insurance products against natural perils and climate risks. | Company does not meet WP:NCORP- coverage is WP:RUNOFTHEMILL. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-22 00:23 | Fomin clinic (Fertility clinic) | Fomin clinic is a Russian federal network of clinics specializing in reproductive technologies. | Promotional article, does not meet WP:NCORP. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2021-08-22 00:58 | Golden Goblin Press | Golden Goblin Press is a fictional publishing company in the Cthulhu Mythos. The publishing house first appeared in Robert E. Howard's short story "The Black Stone" (1931). | The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. Note: the cited " The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana" is a in-universe overview and so neither indendent nor particularly reliable. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus) |
2021-08-22 01:31 | Unison Online Service | The Unison Online Service was an online service provider active internationally between 1985 and 1995. Unison, as it was called, was the online home to nearly 2,500 members throughout the United States and Canada with a few additional members living in Japan. | Unable to establish notability for this provider (Star Mississippi) |
2021-08-17 15:37 | Africa Youth's Fact Checking Practices | In an age where most youth in Africa are shifting from traditional information sources to more internet- based information sources, fact-checking has become critical when misinformation misinformation, disinformation disinformation and malformation [2] is on the rise. | This is an essay / original research but not an encyclopedia article. (Discospinster) |
2021-08-19 15:03 | Altoz (American manufacturer of lawn mowers) | Altoz is an American manufacturer of outdoor power equipment. They are located in Greenbush, Minnesota and are manufactured in facilities totaling 339,000 square feet. Altoz is a subsidiary of Central Boiler Companies, Inc. | Appears to be non-notable. No significant coverage found in independent sources. (ScottishFinnishRadish) |
2021-08-23 06:33 | Rajawali F.C. | This page does not provide enough information about this Indonesian football club. It cites Instagram as a reference, this citation does not fit with Wikipedia policy for reliable sources. (Whiteguru) | |
2021-08-23 08:11 | Damir Novosel | Damir Novosel is the founder and president of Quanta Technology, Raleigh, North Carolina. Novosel got his PhD in electrical engineering from Mississippi State University where he was a Fulbright scholar, after obtaining bachelor's degree from the University of Tuzla and master's degree from University of Zagreb. | BLP lacks in-depth coverage in sources to meet WP:NBIO. (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
STEM/Biology
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1970-01-01 00:00 | Tatrasaurus (Extinct genus of amphibians) | Tatrasaurus is an extinct genus of mastodonsauroid temnospondyl within the family Mastodonsauridae. | the article is redundant as Tatrasaurus is not a real genus. This seems to be about Tatrasuchus, which already has an article. |
STEM/Chemistry
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2021-08-17 21:15 | Latex beads | Latex beads are the polymeric particles suspended in a latex. They are used in applications as contrast agents for fluorescent imaging, as particles for flow tracking, or as biological carriers. | Uninformative and superfluous page that does not provide any meaningful information, and is so generic that it would be impossible to bring this article into any sort of noteworthy standard. --Tautomers(T C) 21:15, 17 August 2021 (UTC) (Tautomers) |
2021-08-22 13:42 | PNNM (explosive) | PNNM is a similar explosive to ANNM, it consists of potassium nitrate and nitromethane in the ratio of 60:40 w/w respectively. It can be detonated with a grade 8 cap and often has aluminium powder added. | Possible hoax? Unsourced since creation, and I wasn't able to find anything relating to PNNM and explosives on a search. (Premeditated Chaos) |
STEM/Computing
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2021-08-18 19:57 | RadPHP | RadPHP (formerly Delphi for PHP) was an IDE and rapid application development framework for the PHP programming language developed by Embarcadero Technologies. | Article is unreferenced (the single link provided no longer works) and cannot find any indication of notability. (Greenman) |
STEM/Earth and environment
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1970-01-01 00:00 | Tatrasaurus (Extinct genus of amphibians) | Tatrasaurus is an extinct genus of mastodonsauroid temnospondyl within the family Mastodonsauridae. | the article is redundant as Tatrasaurus is not a real genus. This seems to be about Tatrasuchus, which already has an article. |
STEM/Medicine & Health
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2021-08-21 23:16 | Spiculated mass (Abnormal lump of tissue with a spiky surface, suggestive of cancer) | In oncology, a spiculated mass is a lump of tissue with spikes or points on the surface. It is suggestive but not diagnostic of malignancy, i.e. cancer.
It's a common mammography finding in carcinoma breast. |
WP:NOTDIC. Dictionary definition, not encyclopedic entry. (Rsjaffe) |
2021-08-22 08:35 | C.O.C.A. | COCA is a charity in the United Kingdom providing information on stimulant drug use. | Article without citations or indication of noteworthiness. COCA's official URL is inactive. Its listing on the commission of charities suggests that it closed not long after the article was created by a user named Coca.uk, likely affiliated with COCA, in 2007:
https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=01097073&subid=0 (SimLibrarian) |
STEM/Physics
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2021-08-17 21:15 | Latex beads | Latex beads are the polymeric particles suspended in a latex. They are used in applications as contrast agents for fluorescent imaging, as particles for flow tracking, or as biological carriers. | Uninformative and superfluous page that does not provide any meaningful information, and is so generic that it would be impossible to bring this article into any sort of noteworthy standard. --Tautomers(T C) 21:15, 17 August 2021 (UTC) (Tautomers) |
STEM/Technology
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2021-08-17 23:30 | Ali Al Atiq Commercial Corporation | Ali Al Atiq Commercial Corporation was established in 1999 and had its worldwide branches opened up in Oman, Qatar, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Botswana and Namibia. As of 2010, its headquarters were in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. | Zero independent sources located. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2021-08-18 19:57 | RadPHP | RadPHP (formerly Delphi for PHP) was an IDE and rapid application development framework for the PHP programming language developed by Embarcadero Technologies. | Article is unreferenced (the single link provided no longer works) and cannot find any indication of notability. (Greenman) |
2021-08-22 22:31 | B2Blogger.com | B2Blogger.com is an international press release agency. It was founded in July 2005 as the first Russian-speaking internet blog about Business-to-business-marketing. Later company introduced press release distribution services for companies in Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries. | [No reason given] (Freelance-frank) |
2021-08-23 00:17 | UtiliVisor | utiliVisor is a privately held energy advisory firm based New York, NY that installs, reads and invoices utility submeters and improves the efficiency of HVAC equipment through monitoring for hospitals, universities and Class A office space. | No evidence this company meets WP:ORG (Star Mississippi) |
Unsorted
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2021-08-17 07:54 | Westover Hills (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Westover Hills is a town in Tarrant County in the U.S. state of Texas. | Better solved with hatnote. (Geschichte) |
2021-08-17 08:08 | Reactionary liberalism | Reactionary liberalism is a variant of liberalism, combining liberal policies and issues with elements of reactionarism. Such reactionary individuals and policies favour social conservatism and state interventionism over other market mechanisms, with domestic control of the economy, labour, and capital formation, economic policies typical of liberalism and a democratic system of government with traditionalist social values, although a minority of them propose authoritarian forms of government. | This is a mere definition and possibly a neologism. This doesn't have notability of any particular nomenclatura. Due absence of references, this article fails basic criteria and WP:GNG. (Whiteguru) |
2021-08-23 09:51 | World Index of Moral Freedom | The World Index of Moral Freedom is sponsored and published by the Foundation for the Advancement of Liberty, a libertarian think tank based in Madrid, Spain.
The Index is an international index ranking one hundred and sixty countries on their performance on five categories of indicators: |
This index is not covered in sources besides trivial mentions as references to the "moral freedom rating" of particular countries, request deletion per WP:GNG. Article is wholly promotional and looks to be sourced entirely from press-releases, as per the tags. Notability is not demonstrated. CSD in past but still eligible for PROD. (Acalycine) |