Culture/Internet culture
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2022-06-15 06:40 | Survival Game (Video game by Xiaomi) | Survival Game is a battle royale video game title developed by Xiaomi for Android. | The listed citations do not present themselves as reliable sources that are independent of the subject and are not broad in their coverage. (as some are directly affiliated to the subject [12, 4 and 6] or only function as a basic description [2, 3], leaving few sources as "reliable".) Therefore, it does not establish "Survival Game" as a topic notable enough to be encyclopedic. Additionally, the article presents sources in an inconsistent inline citation style, backing one sentence with multiple citations but only providing one citation for a full paragraph. Sections like "reception" which aim to show the topics relevancy do not as the sources listed do not describe the subject in broad, and rather focus on individual aspects. For example, the article tends to compare the subject to PUBG frequently and focuses on the closed beta test, which is not significant enough to take up half of the development section; this shows that the available sources do not cover the topic broadly and rather focus on insignificant details. Similarly, the article has not been copyedited in some time and distinguishes sections improperly. (putting reception in development, but making marketing its own section without proper reason) (.huepow) |
2022-06-15 17:30 | CyberSplash Entertainment | CyberSplash Entertainment is a production company, formed after the merger of Cyber Group Studios and Splash Entertainment. | So far, the only coverage of this new entity are WP:ROUTINE announcements that don't meet WP:NCORP. Can be mentioned on the pages of the two companies merging until significant coverage is generated (WP:TOOSOON) (Buidhe) |
Culture/Linguistics
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2022-06-16 02:35 | Ken Hermann (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ken Hermann or Ken Herman may refer to; | Only two things to disambiguate, and one of them is a bare mention in 1 sentence. Hatnotes are appropriate, if even that. (Buidhe) |
2022-06-17 04:13 | Siltamäki (name) (family name) | Siltamäki in anthroponymy, is a Finnish surname meaning "bridge hill" or the hill on a bridge. It was conceived in the 19th century when a village in Finland was populated with too many families sharing the same surname "Frante". This caused much confusion with the postmaster so some villagers adopted the name Siltamäki while others chose other new surnames. | No indication this is a notable surname, no article titles contain this name so not useful as a disambig. (Premeditated Chaos) |
Culture/Literature
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2022-06-14 23:42 | Tongtian River (fictional river) (Fictional river from the Chinese novel Journey to the West) | The Tongtian River or River of Communion with Heaven (Chinese: 通天河), usually translated into English as The River that leads to Heaven by English orientalist and sinologist Arthur Waley, is a fictional river from the Chinese novel entitled Journey to the West. | No significant coverage to meet the WP:GNG. Article created by a blocked user, with no substantial edits to improve this to a state that would meet standards including WP:NOT and WP:N. (Jontesta) |
2022-06-14 23:42 | Liusha River (fictional river) | The Liusha River (Chinese: 流沙河), alternatively translated as River of Flowing Sands, Flowing-Sand River, is a fictional river from the Chinese novel entitled Journey to the West. The river is found in the twenty-second episode of Journey to the West. | No significant coverage to meet the WP:GNG. Article created by a blocked user, with no substantial edits to improve this to a state that would meet standards including WP:NOT and WP:N. (Jontesta) |
2022-06-14 02:32 | Tooned Out (Upcoming American live action/animated television series) | Tooned Out is an upcoming American live-action/animated comedy streaming television series set to premiere on HBO Max. | no new information has given about this project since It was announced in 2019, this article only supports two references, and his revision history is full of false or unconfirmed data, I suggest a deletion of this article until we get updates about this upcoming project that has been on hold (SCD0392) |
2022-06-12 16:54 | Cristina Gherghel | Cristina Gherghel (born 1975) is a Romanian author and blogger. | [BLP] |
2022-06-16 16:04 | Juan Cabrillo (character) (Fictional character) | Juan Cabrillo is a fictional character in the Oregon Files series of adventure novels by Clive Cussler. The series revolves around the Oregon, a state-of-the-art maritime vessel disguised as a rusting heap of junk. Cabrillo is the main character of the series as chairman of The Corporation and in charge of the ship and its crew. | Non notable character who fails the notability guidelines. (Sahaib) |
2022-06-17 14:33 | Hepatitis B Annual (Academic journal) | Hepatitis B Annual is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal published by Medknow Publications on behalf of the Kalinga Gastroenterology Foundation covering research on Hepatitis B. | Does not appear to be indexed in SCOPUS or other notable options (Star Mississippi) |
Culture/Biography
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2022-06-13 02:19 | Haile Goitom (Eritrean footballer) | Haile Goitom (born 15 January 1986) is an Eritrean professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Fails WP:GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2022-06-13 08:54 | Jon Scragg (British radio presenter) | Jon Scragg is a radio presenter who has spent most of his career working on radio stations in the south of England. After a spell with the British Forces Broadcasting Service, Scragg joined Essex Radio in September 1981 as part of its launch team, and was the first voice heard on the station. | WP:BLP/WP:V nightmare; no indication that WP:GNG or WP:BIO could be met (Doctor Duh) |
2022-06-13 22:36 | Charles Philip Bassett (Canadian former diplomat) | Charles Philip Bassett is a Canadian former diplomat. He was High Commissioner to Zimbabwe between 1989 and 1993. He was then appointed concurrently as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Angola and Mozambique and as High Commissioner to Botswana in 1990. | WP:BEFORE returns nothing, except a few odd book results that have nothing to do with the subject (very unlikely to create WP:SIGCOV) (PerfectSoundWhatever) |
2022-06-14 21:59 | La Banda Gorda | La Banda Gorda is a popular Merengue music group from Dominican Republic directed by José Peña Suazo. The band plays fast Merengue from Dominican Republic, salsa music and is known for its diverse style and Caribbean flavor. | Sourced to an allmusic discog and a press release. No claim of notability. (Zaathras) |
2022-06-14 22:12 | Cadeem Rogers (Anguillan footballer) | Cadeem Rogers (born 15 December 2002) is an Anguillan footballer who plays as a forward for Kicks United FC and the Anguilla national football team. | Fails WP:GNG, no WP:SIGCOV found. (JTtheOG) |
2022-06-15 08:14 | Shigeo Mito (Japanese musician) | is a Japanese lutenist, theorbist and vihuelista. | Muscian that has been on the cat:nn since 2010. Never really been updated. Current references are a blog and a book selling site on his own blog. Some minor coverage in youtube. Nothing on Gbooks, archive site, music streaming sites, social media. Even Linkedin is missing. Very obscure individual. (Scope creep) |
2022-06-14 15:05 | Hazen A. Dean (American scoutmaster) | Hazen A. Dean (1899–1984) was the first Kentuckian to receive the "70 Continuous Years of Service Award" from the Boy Scouts of America in 1983. He was a Scoutmaster for over 50 years. He was Scoutmaster for Owensboro, Kentucky's oldest troop, Troop 24, for 35 years, from 1949 till his death in January 1984. | a long serving scout master who received some awards in scouting, but no actual claim to notability (Johnpacklambert) |
2022-06-14 11:52 | Alex Lees (veteran) (British Army soldier) | Alex Lees (11 July 1911 – 22 April 2009) was a British World War II veteran, who, as a POW, took part in planning the Great Escape. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:1E, only known for being a (minor) part of The Great Escape (Joseph2302) |
2022-06-16 08:28 | Ahmed Adel Eid (Qatari footballer) | Ahmed Adel Eid (born 26 February 2003 in Doha) is a Qatari footballer, who currently plays for Al-Kharaitiyat as a goalkeeper. | Non-notable footballer, fails GNG, no senior appearances (BlameRuiner) |
2022-06-16 02:14 | Chaudhry Sher Ali (2nd Mayor of Faisalabad) | Chaudhry Sher Ali is a Pakistani politician who served as the 2nd Mayor of Faisalabad since 1982 till 1986. He is the father of Former Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali. | fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG (MPGuy2824) |
2022-06-16 12:01 | Joe Pompei (American inventor) | Joe Pompei is an American inventor and the founder of Holosonics, a company that has delivered techniques for precisely projecting sound using millimeter-wavelength sound waves using technology developed originally as part of his Ph.D. thesis at MIT. In 2003 he was recognized as a "young innovator" by being included in the MIT Technology Review's TR100 list. | Does not meet notability criteria under WP:ANYBIO or WP:PROF (Alan Islas) |
2022-06-16 12:58 | Shari Karney (American lawyer) | Shari Lynn Karney (born February 1, 1952) is an American attorney, incest-survivor activist, and former bar exam test preparation company owner. | G11. Unambiguous advertising or promotion; content changes in April 2022 regarding Barwinners tries to distance subject from lawsuit and ruling implications. Reiteration of 2019 concern=A7. No indication of importance (people, animals, organizations, web content, events) (Amanda Mink) |
2022-06-12 15:11 | Wayne Sanders (Musical artist) | Wayne Sanders (born 29 May 1969) is a Christian worship leader and songwriter who was a music director at Cambridge Community Church, an evangelical church in central Cambridge, England. His music has sold all around the world, including in Canada, the US and Australia. | No indication of independent notability. The only independent source here is Cross Rhythms, and I'm doubtful of its reliability/significance, as it's a Christian music non-profit. Even if we take it as reliable, it's still only one source. Other than that, I was not able to locate any independent significant coverage of the subject. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-17 00:44 | Paul D. Lynn (Eagyptologist, Early Christian Scholar) | Paul D. Lynn (born 1964), is a late Egyptian/Early Coptic Art historian/conservator and is currently co-chair of the CCBDD Journal and Research Committee.[citation needed] | Likely a hoax—my search found no information about any Egyptologist by this name. WorldCat doesn't have any record of "Objects of Ancient Origin" or "Late Egyptian/Early Coptic Funerary Iconometrics", suggesting that the cited sources are fabricated. Fails WP:V. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2022-06-17 01:34 | Iira Soni (Indian television actress) | Iira Soni is an Indian television actress. She played the role of Jeena in Desh Ki Beti Nandini. | Lack of sources to support notability (Liz) |
2022-06-17 04:09 | Sirimevan Widyasekera (Sri Lankan physicist) | Professor Sirimevan Widyasekera is the Professor of Medical Physics and Dean of the Faculty of ICT and Media at the South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine Sri Lanka. | Fails WP:NPROF / WP:ANYBIO, lacks significant coverage in multiple independent secondary sources. The SAITM reference is a primary source (his employer). (Dan arndt) |
2022-06-17 04:16 | M. Wickramasinghe (Bank executive) | M Wickramasinghe is the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of People's Bank (Sri Lanka). | Fails WP:ANYBIO - lacks any verifiable references. (Dan arndt) |
2022-06-17 04:44 | Azer Kasimzade | Azer Arastunoglu Kasimzade (23 February 1955, Barda, Azerbaijan SSR) is a doctor of Technical Science (D.Sc.), professor in the Faculty of Engineering, Ondokuz Mayis University (OMU) | Resumé-like article, doesn't pass WP:NPROF (Headbomb) |
2022-06-17 08:33 | Elliott Green (American painter) | Elliot Green is an artist based out of upstate New York and is known for his abstract and gesturally expressive landscape paintings that depict surreal geographic terrains. He was a recipient of the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in 1993 and the Rome Prize in 2011. | Promotional article (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-17 08:42 | Franc Kamugyisha | Franc Kamugyisha (born on 19 March 1997) is a Ugandan social climate change entrepreneur and activist. He is the founder and CEO of EcoPlastile, an eco green company located in Namanve that provides a solution to waste management, construction and a social enterprise that addresses the challenges of urban waste management. | The organisation may be notable, however WP:BLP1E applies to the individual (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-17 11:15 | Thomas Lewis Humphrey (British judoka) | Thomas Humphrey (born 10 January 1997 in Truro, Cornwall) is a British Judoka. Humphrey won Gold at the Kent International 2017 tournament in Gillingham in the Under 90 kg Junior category. | Page created with limited sources, only one. There is also wrong information on this page and there is also no need for this page as the achievement noted is not noteworthy. (Wilapedia159836) |
2022-06-17 12:43 | Jean Baptiste Fort | Jean-Baptiste Fort is a French entrepreneur and photographer. Fort explores and develops innovative, one-of-a-kind projects in a digital landscape. Currently, CEO of Snob Technologies S.L, a tech company specializing in design, development, digital marketing and content creation for customers, he still works regularly as a photographer for international magazines. | Lacks notability. Borderline speedy deletion (for promotional language and for lack of notability), but in any case I can find no evidence that he is actually a notable photographer (minor, passing mentions) or entrepreneur (nothing at all about him). (Fram) |
2022-06-17 22:35 | 3rd Alley | 3rd Alley is an American band that originated in Long Beach, California. 3rd Alley formed in October 2004. | This topic does not appear to have significant coverage in independent reliable sources. Fails NMUSIC and GNG. (Steve Quinn) |
2022-06-17 23:32 | Imfura the Son (Musical artist) | Sibomana Olivier better known on his stage name as Imfura The Son or The Son, is a Rwandan singer and philanthropist. The son started music in 2005 and he released some songs like Umutima wawe, Mon oasis, Burundu, Ndi uwawe, Ndaremba, Nahita nsara. He is with one studio album called 'Ikiganza'. | Promotional article (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-17 23:42 | Iñigo Ucín (Spanish businessperson) | Iñigo Ucín Azcue (born 1960) is a Spanish businessperson, President of the Mondragon Corporation. | Notability is not WP:INHERITED from the roles he has held (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-18 00:02 | Iman Ayyad (Palestinian news presenter) | Iman Ayyad (Arabic:إيمان عَيَّاد) is a Palestinian - American journalist, news presenter and reporter. She born in Kuwait in 29 May from 1971, She works for Al Jazeera. | Non-notable, fails WP:JOURNALIST (Retswerb) |
2022-06-18 04:30 | Jalal Daoudi (Moroccan footballer) | Jalal Daoudi (born 17 August 1988) is a Moroccan footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Wydad AC. | No significant coverage, fails WP:GNG. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:40 | Alaeddine Abbès (Tunisian footballer) | Alaeddine Abbès (born 6 February 1990) is a Tunisian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. He played in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 for Étoile Sahel, ES Zarzis, Olympique Béja, AS Marsa, Stade Tunisien, Kairouan and Étoile Métlaoui. | Fails GNG. No sources, really; also, creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:44 | Seddik Majeri (Tunisian footballer) | Seddik Majeri(born 31 May 1994) is a Tunisian footballer who currently plays as a defender for US Ben Guerdane. | Stub w/o significant sourcing; fails GNG. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:49 | Mohamed Hassan Babo (Sudanese footballer) | Mohamed Hassan Babo (Arabic: محمد حسن بابوه; born 25 June 1993) is a Sudanese footballer born in Saudi Arabia who plays as forward. | Fails GNG; sources insufficient. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:52 | Mohammed Al-Sahli (Saudi Arabian footballer) | Mohammed Al-Sahli (Arabic: محمد السهلي; born 22 May 1992) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a Winger for Damac. | Fails GNG; insufficient sourcing. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 05:04 | Khalifah Al-Malki (Qatari footballer) | Khalifah Saad Khalaf Al-Malki (born 2 March 1998), is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a right back for Qatar Stars League side Al-Shamal on loan from Al-Arabi. | Fails GNG, creation of sock. No significant sources online. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 12:58 | Copa de Honor Cousenier (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Copa de Honor Cousenier was an international football club competition which was played 13 times between representatives of the Argentina and Uruguay associations between 1905 and 1920. | "Copa de Honor Cousenier" is not ambiguous. All entries on this page are linked from the article Copa de Honor Cousenier. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2022-06-17 03:55 | Zach Ostapchuk | Zach Ostapchuk (Born May 29, 2003) is a Canadian professional ice hockey Left Winger for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected 39th overall in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. | [BLP] |
2022-06-18 16:52 | Ali Nader (Qatari footballer) | Ali Nader Mahmoud (Arabic: علي نادر محمود; born 27 November 2004) is an Qatari footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Al-Khor. | Fails WP:GNG (NFOOTY is deprecated). No sources with significant coverage found in WP:BEFORE. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 16:57 | Abdullah Haidar (Saudi Arabian footballer) | Abdullah Haidar (Arabic: عبدالله حيدر) (born 27 March 1985) is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player who currently plays as a Midfielder for Al-Raed. | Fails WP:GNG. No significant coverage found online. Only source in article is now broken. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 17:05 | Pedro Pavlov (Argentine footballer) | Pedro Javier Pavlov (born 24 August 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Al Dhafra in the UAE Pro League. | Fails WP:GNG (NFOOTY is deprecated). No significant coverage found. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 17:09 | Guilherme Barbosa (Brazilian footballer) | Guilherme Mendes Barbosa (born 20 November 1981 in Contagem), commonly known as Guilherme Barbosa is a Brazilian football player, currently plays for Uberaba Sport Club. | Fails WP:GNG even with WP:BEFORE. NFOOTY is deprecated. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 23:18 | Pressterror (German extratone DJ and producer) | David Köhler (known on stage as Pressterror) is a German extratone DJ and producer. His self-proclaimed 'Suizidcore' music genre is characterized with his tracks going from 1000-3600 bpm. Suizidcore is a mixture of terrorcore and extratone mixing hard kicks with 1000BPM beats. | Neither the content of the article nor the available sources give any evidence that the subject satisfies Wikipedia's notability guidelines. (70.163.208.142) |
2022-06-19 01:12 | Mika Koide (Japanese actress) | Mika Koide (Japanese: 小出 ミカ, December 10, 1978 -) is a Japanese actress, born in Nagoya, Japan. She is known for playing in Bizan (2007), Zettai Reido: Tokushu Hanzai Sennyū Sōsa (2011), and Gaikōkan Kuroda Kōsaku (2011). | [BLP] |
2022-06-15 00:18 | List of people on the postage stamps of Malaysia | This is an alphabetical list of people honored on the postage stamps of Malaysia. | Fails WP:NLIST. (Avilich) |
2022-06-19 05:09 | James Henry (Ice Hockey) | James Henry (Born March 11, 1991) is a Canadian Professional Ice Hockey Left Wing who currently serves as the Head Coach of the Reading Royals of the ECHL. He previously served as the Captain for the Adirondack Thunder of the ECHL. | Almost a BLPPROD. Non-notable ice hockey player. Doesn't meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. (Itcouldbepossible) |
2022-06-19 07:06 | Aditi Shankar (Indian actress and singer) | Aditi Shankar (born 3 March 1997) is an Indian actress and singer who worked in the South Indian film industry mostly in Tamil. Aditi first appeared in the public eye as a playback singer for the song "Romeo and Juliet" from the Telugu film Ghani which received positive feedback from critics. | Despite of hard searching, I wasn't able to find any significant coverage either. Fails GNG. (BrutBrother) |
Culture/Biography/Women
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2022-06-12 15:04 | Seventia (Musical artist) | Seventia (born 5 May 1989 in London) is a pop singer and songwriter. | Does not appear to have ever really made it, unfortunately. I was not able to locate any significant coverage of her as an artist. The sources cited here are her own website (not independent, obviously), and a not-particularly-notable chart, which appears to be the only place she ever charted; neither supports a claim to notability. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-13 16:04 | Beth Pepper | Beth Pepper is an American former rugby union player. She represented runners-up, the United States, at the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup in Scotland. | No evidence found of any notability, no attention in reliable, independent sources. (Fram) |
2022-06-14 03:04 | Nicole Whitehouse (Musical artist) | Nicole Margaret Whitehouse (born 13 November 2001) is an English singer and songwriter best known for being a vocalist in the band Dahlias Son. | [BLP] |
2022-06-15 18:37 | Hooked: Muscle Women (2008 film) | Hooked: Muscle Women was a 2008 MSNBC documentary focused on professional female bodybuilding. The primary focus of the documentary is on two International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB) pro bodybuilders, Colette Nelson and Kristy Hawkins and their competing in the 2008 Ms. International. | Found only TV Guide listings on ProQuest and newspapers.com. No results on GNews. Regular Google search yielded only uploads and directory listings. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-15 22:50 | Agnes Hennessy (Irish Camogie executive) | Agnes Hennessy (Úna Bhean Uí hAonghusa) from Coragh Cootehill County Cavan was elected the sixth president of the Camogie Association and the second Cavan woman to hold the position when she defeated Áine Ní Riain from Dublin by 22 votes to 13 at the 1945 Congress in Dublin. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO like the similar Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eilish Redmond and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Síle Horgan, with others opting to unanimously delete those. Sports officials are not covered by WP:NGAELIC. Nor is the unfortunate death of her husband, his resting place and the activities of her children. She seems to have vanished without trace one year after her presidency. One of the sources provided is one page (460) in a book. This same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin and Lil O'Grady, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. This book was written by another president of the same organisation so can hardly be classed as independent. (Gaois) |
2022-06-15 22:51 | Lily Spence (Irish sports administrator) | Elizabeth "Lily" Spence (Irish: Éilís Ní Spealáin) from Antrim was the 10th president of the Camogie Association. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO like the similar Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eilish Redmond and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Síle Horgan, with others opting to unanimously delete those. Sports officials are not covered by WP:NGAELIC. Nor is organising coaching courses, being a treasurer, chair of a colleges council and involvement with two others on an adjudication panel. One of the sources provided is one page (460) in a book. This same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin and Lil O'Grady, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. This book was written by another president of the same organisation so can hardly be classed as independent. (Gaois) |
2022-06-13 00:17 | Mandy Bruno (American actress) | Mandy Bruno (born September 20, 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actress. | American soap opera actress whose only "significant" acting role was her soap opera role, so subject is very likely a WP:NACTOR fail. Additionally, the current article has no valid sourcing, so this is effectively a WP:BLPPROD situation. (IJBall) |
2022-06-12 16:54 | Cristina Gherghel | Cristina Gherghel (born 1975) is a Romanian author and blogger. | [BLP] |
2022-06-17 12:33 | Dünya Aydoğdu | Dünya Aydoğdu, (b. 19 June 1989, Istanbul, Turkey), Turkish actress, yogi and sound therapist. | No evidence found of notability. (Fram) |
2022-06-13 00:14 | Shilpa Naruka | Shilpa Naruka is a former international tennis player and coach hailing from Chandigarh, India. | non-notable tennis player and coach who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9) |
Culture/Media
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2022-06-15 08:14 | Shigeo Mito (Japanese musician) | is a Japanese lutenist, theorbist and vihuelista. | Muscian that has been on the cat:nn since 2010. Never really been updated. Current references are a blog and a book selling site on his own blog. Some minor coverage in youtube. Nothing on Gbooks, archive site, music streaming sites, social media. Even Linkedin is missing. Very obscure individual. (Scope creep) |
2022-06-15 08:28 | Anu K Aniyan | Anu K Aniyan is an Indian Film Actor who first appeared on Karikku's first video named "April Fool Special" and later appeared on Malayalam Film Argentina Fans Kaattoorkadavu | There's nothing here that adds up to notability. fails WP:BASIC/the GNG. (BrutBrother) |
2022-06-16 12:52 | Zee Living (Indian Lifestyle television channel) | Zee Living is an Indian Lifestyle television channel. It is a part of the wider Zee Network. | Channel does not exist. Citations point to a channel that does exist: Zee Zest (Cvnalthacvr) |
2022-06-15 17:30 | CyberSplash Entertainment | CyberSplash Entertainment is a production company, formed after the merger of Cyber Group Studios and Splash Entertainment. | So far, the only coverage of this new entity are WP:ROUTINE announcements that don't meet WP:NCORP. Can be mentioned on the pages of the two companies merging until significant coverage is generated (WP:TOOSOON) (Buidhe) |
2022-06-17 12:43 | Jean Baptiste Fort | Jean-Baptiste Fort is a French entrepreneur and photographer. Fort explores and develops innovative, one-of-a-kind projects in a digital landscape. Currently, CEO of Snob Technologies S.L, a tech company specializing in design, development, digital marketing and content creation for customers, he still works regularly as a photographer for international magazines. | Lacks notability. Borderline speedy deletion (for promotional language and for lack of notability), but in any case I can find no evidence that he is actually a notable photographer (minor, passing mentions) or entrepreneur (nothing at all about him). (Fram) |
2022-06-17 23:32 | Imfura the Son (Musical artist) | Sibomana Olivier better known on his stage name as Imfura The Son or The Son, is a Rwandan singer and philanthropist. The son started music in 2005 and he released some songs like Umutima wawe, Mon oasis, Burundu, Ndi uwawe, Ndaremba, Nahita nsara. He is with one studio album called 'Ikiganza'. | Promotional article (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-18 00:02 | Iman Ayyad (Palestinian news presenter) | Iman Ayyad (Arabic:إيمان عَيَّاد) is a Palestinian - American journalist, news presenter and reporter. She born in Kuwait in 29 May from 1971, She works for Al Jazeera. | Non-notable, fails WP:JOURNALIST (Retswerb) |
2022-06-18 01:25 | So Icy Princess (2018 mixtape by Asian Doll) | So Icy Princess is a commercial mixtape by American rapper Asian Doll. It was released on October 17, 2018, through 1017 Eskimo / Alamo Records / EMPIRE. The mixtape features guest appearances from Gucci Mane, Yung Mal, Lil Yachty, Dreezy, Smooky MarGielaa, Go Yayo and YBN Nahmir. | Couldn't find any sources other than the listed Fader source. Likely doesn't pass Wikipedia's general notability guideline for articles. (VersaceSpace) |
2022-06-18 14:32 | Juice Lee (American rapper) | Melvin Warren Eugene Rivers (born August 27, 1989), known professionally as Juice Lee, is an American rapper from Southeast San Diego, California. Rivers is the CEO of Juice Division Records & is most known for his well known project with Nipsey Hussle “Hussle Music”. | Autobiography with no indication of notability. Page creator seems to make claims that he's worked with Universal Music Group, but no reliable sources could be found that says this. (Mori Calliope fan) |
2022-06-18 23:18 | Pressterror (German extratone DJ and producer) | David Köhler (known on stage as Pressterror) is a German extratone DJ and producer. His self-proclaimed 'Suizidcore' music genre is characterized with his tracks going from 1000-3600 bpm. Suizidcore is a mixture of terrorcore and extratone mixing hard kicks with 1000BPM beats. | Neither the content of the article nor the available sources give any evidence that the subject satisfies Wikipedia's notability guidelines. (70.163.208.142) |
2022-06-18 01:39 | Bilal Ghauri | Bilal Ghauri is Pakistani journalist and columnist, author, and blogger. He is attached to Daily Jang media group of Pakistan. | WP:BLPCRIME – sources are tied to one event, or are a list of articles this person has written. If anything, a section in Censorship_in_Kashmir covering (mis)-use of the law would be an option. (Ravensfire) |
Culture/Media/Books
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2022-06-14 23:42 | Tongtian River (fictional river) (Fictional river from the Chinese novel Journey to the West) | The Tongtian River or River of Communion with Heaven (Chinese: 通天河), usually translated into English as The River that leads to Heaven by English orientalist and sinologist Arthur Waley, is a fictional river from the Chinese novel entitled Journey to the West. | No significant coverage to meet the WP:GNG. Article created by a blocked user, with no substantial edits to improve this to a state that would meet standards including WP:NOT and WP:N. (Jontesta) |
2022-06-14 23:42 | Liusha River (fictional river) | The Liusha River (Chinese: 流沙河), alternatively translated as River of Flowing Sands, Flowing-Sand River, is a fictional river from the Chinese novel entitled Journey to the West. The river is found in the twenty-second episode of Journey to the West. | No significant coverage to meet the WP:GNG. Article created by a blocked user, with no substantial edits to improve this to a state that would meet standards including WP:NOT and WP:N. (Jontesta) |
2022-06-16 16:04 | Juan Cabrillo (character) (Fictional character) | Juan Cabrillo is a fictional character in the Oregon Files series of adventure novels by Clive Cussler. The series revolves around the Oregon, a state-of-the-art maritime vessel disguised as a rusting heap of junk. Cabrillo is the main character of the series as chairman of The Corporation and in charge of the ship and its crew. | Non notable character who fails the notability guidelines. (Sahaib) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
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2022-06-16 00:26 | Pokerzone (British poker television channel) | PokerZone was a channel dedicated to poker, broadcasting on Sky Digital channel 843 since 19 May 2005. The channel launched as Game In TV on 17 November 2003 and relaunched Previously known as Game In TV it rebranded on 26 April 2005 and launched the following month. and closed in 2008. | No secondary sources found (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 03:30 | SOLO – The Series (television series) | SOLO: The Series is an American sci-fi, comedy web series created by and starring Jonathan Nail. The first episode aired on July 6, 2010 on YouTube. | Current sourcing in article is 404, unreliable, or both. No better sourcing found (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 19:37 | Movie Surfers (US television program) | Movie Surfers is a Disney Channel mini that appears in commercial form where teenage hosts go behind the scenes of Disney-related films. It was focused on teenage hosts communicating with each other via webcams and getting info about upcoming Disney theatrical films. | No relevant hits on GNews or ProQuest. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 02:30 | Project X (web series) (weekly web serial produced by New Renaissance Pictures) | Project X is weekly web serial produced by New Renaissance Pictures. It is distributed by WebSerials.com and available on YouTube. Project X consists of 24 episodes, each about 5 minutes in length. As of October 2009, the show had more than 1 million views. | Minimal sourcing in article, no further sourcing found. Series doesn't seem to exist anymore; the YouTube and WebSerials.com links are both dead and I couldn't find a single second of the show online. (TenPoundHammer) |
Culture/Media/Films
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2022-06-13 04:38 | List of Waheed Murad songs | Waheed Murad had been picturised in more than 250 Urdu and Punjabi songs including one song sung by Waheed himself in the film Ishara. Ahmed Rushdi, Mehdi Hassan, Masood Rana, A. Nayyar, Mujeeb Aalam, Asad Amanat Ali Khan, Ghulam Abbas, Rajab Ali, Akhlaq Ahmed, Mehboob Pervaiz, Muneer Hussain, Bashir Ahmad, Shaukat Ali, Amanat Ali Khan, Ghulam Ali, Rafiq Chaudhary and Saleem Raza had sung for Waheed Murad in different films. | Wikipedia is not a trivia type website. This article contains songs picturized on an actor, none of those songs are sung by him, composed by him. So, it doesn’t fall under any wikipedian standard, there's no reason why it should exist. Poorly referenced, just three references which links provide a biography of this actor amd the other references are archived copies of similar tributary articles about him. Abbasulu (talk) 04:38, 13 June 2022 (UTC) (Abbasulu) |
2022-06-14 19:15 | Sadha Nannu Nadipe (2022 film) | Sadha Nannu Nadipe is an upcoming 2022 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Lanka Pratheek Prem Karan. The film stars Lanka Pratheek Prem Karan and Vaishnavi Patwardhan in the lead roles while Nagendra Babu and Nassar play supporting roles. | Unreleased film. This film does not explain why it is notable. More sources are needed/please wait till film releases for notability decisions. (DareshMohan) |
2022-06-15 03:49 | Everywhen (2013 Norwegian film) | Everywhen is a 2013 English-language Norwegian science fiction film co-written, co-shot, produced, and directed by Jarand Breian Herdal in his directorial debut and starring Harald Evjan Furuholmen and Hugo Hermann. | Non-notable film that fails the WP:GNG and WP:NFILM. No sources are included in the article, and searches brought up no reviews or coverage in reliable sources. The best I found were a few name drops in discussions of the director's (slightly) more notable second film. (Rorshacma) |
2022-06-15 18:42 | Killer Flood (2003 television film by Doug Campbell) | Killer Flood: The Day the Dam Broke is a 2003 American made-for-television disaster film starring Joe Lando, Michele Greene and Bruce Boxleitner. It was produced by PorchLight Pictures and David Giancola's Edgewood Entertainment and first shown by Pax TV. | No valid results found on ProQuest, Newspapers.com, or GNews. No reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Other current sources are IMDb and a personal blog. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 18:57 | Debbie Does Dallas Uncovered (British TV documentary) | Debbie Does Dallas Uncovered, also known as The Curse of Debbie Does Dallas, is a TV documentary shown as part of Channel 4's The Dark Side of Porn series. | no indication of notability (TryKid) |
2022-06-16 19:37 | Movie Surfers (US television program) | Movie Surfers is a Disney Channel mini that appears in commercial form where teenage hosts go behind the scenes of Disney-related films. It was focused on teenage hosts communicating with each other via webcams and getting info about upcoming Disney theatrical films. | No relevant hits on GNews or ProQuest. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 02:34 | The National Tree (2009 television film directed by Graeme Campbell) | The National Tree is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film by Graeme Campbell. It features Andrew McCarthy and Evan Williams as father and son on a road-trip from Oregon to Washington, D.C. transporting their own Sitka Spruce tree on a truck to be planted across from the White House on Thanksgiving. | Zero reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. No reviews or other sourceable content found. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-18 03:15 | The Nanny Express (2009 television film) | The Nanny Express is a Hallmark Channel television film. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on July 11, 2008, and stars Vanessa Marcil, Dean Stockwell, and Brennan Elliott. | Only source is a press release. Did not find any reviews online. (Just Another Cringy Username) |
2022-06-17 02:26 | The Valentine's Day that Almost Wasn't | The Valentine's Day That Almost Wasn't is an American Valentine's Day television special that first aired on television in 1982. | Referenced entirely to IMDb. All hits on GBooks, ProQuest, and Newspapers.com were just directory listings (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-19 07:06 | Aditi Shankar (Indian actress and singer) | Aditi Shankar (born 3 March 1997) is an Indian actress and singer who worked in the South Indian film industry mostly in Tamil. Aditi first appeared in the public eye as a playback singer for the song "Romeo and Juliet" from the Telugu film Ghani which received positive feedback from critics. | Despite of hard searching, I wasn't able to find any significant coverage either. Fails GNG. (BrutBrother) |
Culture/Media/Music
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2022-06-12 15:04 | Seventia (Musical artist) | Seventia (born 5 May 1989 in London) is a pop singer and songwriter. | Does not appear to have ever really made it, unfortunately. I was not able to locate any significant coverage of her as an artist. The sources cited here are her own website (not independent, obviously), and a not-particularly-notable chart, which appears to be the only place she ever charted; neither supports a claim to notability. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-14 03:04 | Nicole Whitehouse (Musical artist) | Nicole Margaret Whitehouse (born 13 November 2001) is an English singer and songwriter best known for being a vocalist in the band Dahlias Son. | [BLP] |
2022-06-14 21:40 | World Blanket | World Blanket is an indie rock band that formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in late 2005. The band made their live debut on February 12, 2006 at The Khyber in Philadelphia, PA. Throughout the band's history, the only consistent member has been frontman and songwriter Mike Pomranz. | Band that appears to fail the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND. The only non-primary source being used in the article has less than a full sentence of coverage on them. Searching for additional sources turned up no coverage in reliable sources. (Rorshacma) |
2022-06-14 21:59 | La Banda Gorda | La Banda Gorda is a popular Merengue music group from Dominican Republic directed by José Peña Suazo. The band plays fast Merengue from Dominican Republic, salsa music and is known for its diverse style and Caribbean flavor. | Sourced to an allmusic discog and a press release. No claim of notability. (Zaathras) |
2022-06-16 17:05 | Have a Little Talk with Myself (1970 single by Ray Stevens) | "Have a Little Talk With Myself" was a song recorded by Ray Stevens, released in early 1970. Although it failed to peak into the Billboard Hot 100, it did manage to peak at #63 on the Hot Country Songs charts, making it his second hit to chart in the American country market. | Non-notable song per WP:NSONGS. Barely charted, no sources exist for the song. Suggesting prod over redirection so the album Have a Little Talk with Myself (album), which seems to be notable, can be moved to this title. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-17 04:07 | Luis Bacqué (Recording engineer) | Luis Bacqué is a recording engineer, musician, and record producer based in New York City. | Although they are reliable, not a single one of the references actually discusses Bacqué in any prose. They're all just references that verify his credits. Without actual content about Bacqué, they don't meet WP:SIGCOV. I didn't locate any SIGCOV sources on a search, either - just single line "he produced this" credits in articles about other peoples' albums.
Without SIGCOV, he doesn't meet WP:GNG, so this article should be deleted. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-17 22:35 | 3rd Alley | 3rd Alley is an American band that originated in Long Beach, California. 3rd Alley formed in October 2004. | This topic does not appear to have significant coverage in independent reliable sources. Fails NMUSIC and GNG. (Steve Quinn) |
2022-06-18 04:07 | Napoleonic (EP) (2006 EP by The Four Hundred) | Napoleonic EP is the title of The Four Hundred's first EP. The EP was released independently in 2006. | I can barely find any sources about the band itself, much less this EP. It certainly doesn't seem to be notable. (TheCatalyst31) |
2022-06-13 22:50 | Retro Respective (Digital British Electronic, Hip Hop, Pop instrumentalist (born 1997)) | Retro Respective born 1997 is an British musician, instrumentalist formed in 2009 | [BLP] |
2022-06-19 02:44 | When Love Comes Around the Bend (1989 single by Juice Newton) | "When Love Comes Around the Bend" is a song recorded by American country music artist Juice Newton. It was released in May 1989 as a promotional single from the album Ain't Gonna Cry. The song reached #40 on the Billboard Hot Country Single & Tracks chart. | Fails WP:NSONGS. Zero sourcing found. WP:BEFORE on World Radio History found only passing mentions and chart positions, nothing more. Redirect contested for no reason. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-19 02:52 | Faith in You (song) (2000 single by Steve Wariner) | "Faith in You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Steve Wariner. It was released in March 2000 as the first single and title track from the album Faith in You. The song reached #28 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. | Doesn't seem to be a notable song. Is only passingly mentioned in reviews of the album. No further sourcing found in a WP:BEFORE involving Billboard, Country Standard Time, Roughstock, Rolling Stone, and World Radio History. Redirect contested. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-19 02:53 | Jack Ingram (album) (1995 studio album by Jack Ingram) | Jack Ingram is the debut studio album by country music artist Jack Ingram. It was the first of three albums released by Ingram on the Crystal Clear Sound label in 1995. No singles were released from this album. Most of the tracks from this album were re-released on the studio album Young Man in 2004 along with tracks from his second studio album, Lonesome Questions. | Album did not chart nor did any of its singles. No reviews found beyond AllMusic. WP:BEFORE involved World Radio History, Billboard, and Newspapers.com, with none yielding any more sources beyond the one. Redirect contested. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-14 15:24 | Beautiful Pea Green Boat | Beautiful Pea Green Boat was a musical duo which consisted of Ian Williams and Heather Wright. Williams is currently in the band Gamine, and Wright went on to form the band Doris in 1989. BPBG took their name from the poem "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear. | Lots of wiki mirrors, no indication they met NMUSIC (Star Mississippi) |
Culture/Media/Radio
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2022-06-13 08:54 | Jon Scragg (British radio presenter) | Jon Scragg is a radio presenter who has spent most of his career working on radio stations in the south of England. After a spell with the British Forces Broadcasting Service, Scragg joined Essex Radio in September 1981 as part of its launch team, and was the first voice heard on the station. | WP:BLP/WP:V nightmare; no indication that WP:GNG or WP:BIO could be met (Doctor Duh) |
2022-06-16 22:55 | List of airlines of the Federated States of Micronesia | This is a list of airlines currently operating in the Federated States of Micronesia. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
Culture/Media/Software
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2022-06-16 21:40 | EasyTag (Tag editor) | EasyTag (stylised as EasyTAG) is a graphical tag editor for Linux and Microsoft Windows. An attempt to bring EasyTAG to OS X is ongoing. It is written in C and relies on GTK+ and id3lib for graphics and ID3 tag handling respectively. As of version 2.1.1, EasyTag also uses the tag manipulation library provided by the MAD project, for support of ID3v2.4. | Non-notable software. Only reference is to the project's own (dormant) web-site; with no significant coverage elsewhere. (TJRC) |
2022-06-18 12:16 | OpenInsight | OpenInsight is a database application development tool from Revelation Technologies. It was first released in 1992; the current version is 10.0.1, released in March of 2018. | Stub that fails WP:SIGCOV and WP:NPRODUCT. Unable to find reliable sources to satisfy the notability of this software. Potentially veering into WP:PROMO. (Bonoahx) |
Culture/Media/Television
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2022-06-15 19:05 | Joe and Jack (TV series) (television series) | Joe and Jack is a children's television series that aired on Qubo in the United States until the channel's closure in February 2021, and Tiny Pop in the United Kingdom. The series follows a 4-year-old Irish boy named Joe, and his best friend, a blue cat named Jack. | Zero results on ProQuest or GNews. Only Google results were Fandom wikis, TV Tropes, and Wikipedia mirrors. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 03:30 | SOLO – The Series (television series) | SOLO: The Series is an American sci-fi, comedy web series created by and starring Jonathan Nail. The first episode aired on July 6, 2010 on YouTube. | Current sourcing in article is 404, unreliable, or both. No better sourcing found (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-14 02:32 | Tooned Out (Upcoming American live action/animated television series) | Tooned Out is an upcoming American live-action/animated comedy streaming television series set to premiere on HBO Max. | no new information has given about this project since It was announced in 2019, this article only supports two references, and his revision history is full of false or unconfirmed data, I suggest a deletion of this article until we get updates about this upcoming project that has been on hold (SCD0392) |
2022-06-15 19:43 | The Mary Van Note Show (television series) | The Mary Van Note Show is an American television and web series, which airs on the IFC in the United States. The first episode premiered July 7, 2008. | Zero hits on ProQuest, GNews, or Newspapers.com (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-15 23:26 | Weekend in Wallop | Weekend in Wallop is a made-for-television documentary of the First Nether Wallop International Arts Festival. The premise was the creation of a new arts festival to compete with the Edinburgh Festival. It was broadcast on Channel 4 in 1984. | Zero hits on ProQuest or Newspapers.com. GBooks results were either directory listings or false positives. No suitable redirect target (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-15 23:51 | Naked Happy Girls (television series) | Naked Happy Girls is an adult-oriented reality series that aired on Playboy TV in 2006 and 2007, featuring the work of New York-based nude photographer Andrew Einhorn. | No sourcing found on ProQuest, Newspapers.com, etc. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 19:37 | Movie Surfers (US television program) | Movie Surfers is a Disney Channel mini that appears in commercial form where teenage hosts go behind the scenes of Disney-related films. It was focused on teenage hosts communicating with each other via webcams and getting info about upcoming Disney theatrical films. | No relevant hits on GNews or ProQuest. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 00:18 | Party On (television series) | Party On is an American travel television series broadcast by E! from December 2013 to January 2014. It is hosted by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood. | Zero hits on ProQuest. Only GNews results were gossip articles on the host that mentioned it in passing. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 02:01 | Pretty Piggies (film) | Pretty Piggies is a cartoon series distributed by Hallmark that was released 1990. | No sourcing found. No results on ProQuest, GBooks, or Newspapers.com (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 02:06 | Prodigy (TV pilot) (television pilot) | Prodigy is an American drama television pilot produced for the 2004/2005 season that was in development at The WB. The pilot was written by Josh Friedman and produced by Joel Silver. The series was not picked up by The WB. | Pilot episode that never aired. Sources are not substantially about it. No source for Young Artist Award nomination, which still would not be enough to pass WP:GNG if nobody saw the pilot (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 02:30 | Project X (web series) (weekly web serial produced by New Renaissance Pictures) | Project X is weekly web serial produced by New Renaissance Pictures. It is distributed by WebSerials.com and available on YouTube. Project X consists of 24 episodes, each about 5 minutes in length. As of October 2009, the show had more than 1 million views. | Minimal sourcing in article, no further sourcing found. Series doesn't seem to exist anymore; the YouTube and WebSerials.com links are both dead and I couldn't find a single second of the show online. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 02:46 | The Rookie (web series) (television series) | The Rookie, formerly known as The Rookie: CTU in its first two seasons, is an exclusive series of webisodes made in 2007 and 2008, released over the internet, following the life of Jason Blaine, a new CTU agent. The series is a spin-off from the TV series 24. | No relevant hits on GNews or ProQuest. Sourcing is completely absent here. (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-16 16:26 | The Spooky Sisters (television series) | The Spooky Sisters is a computer generated animation series of five-minute episodes shown on the Disney Channel amongst others. It chronicles the adventures of two sisters, Cecilia Sophie and Amelia, and their pet bat Boris. They encounter monsters and other 'spooky' creatures or people. | Only a couple passing mentions on ProQuest. No viable results on GBooks or GNews (TenPoundHammer) |
2022-06-15 13:54 | Rang (TV channel) | Rang is an Assamese language general entertainment television channel owned by Riniki Bhuyan Sarma and held by Pride East Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. of Guwahati, Assam. It is a sister channel of Assamese news channel News Live. | No independent, reliable sources for this non-notable channel (True Pagan Warrior) |
2022-06-18 03:15 | The Nanny Express (2009 television film) | The Nanny Express is a Hallmark Channel television film. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on July 11, 2008, and stars Vanessa Marcil, Dean Stockwell, and Brennan Elliott. | Only source is a press release. Did not find any reviews online. (Just Another Cringy Username) |
2022-06-17 02:26 | The Valentine's Day that Almost Wasn't | The Valentine's Day That Almost Wasn't is an American Valentine's Day television special that first aired on television in 1982. | Referenced entirely to IMDb. All hits on GBooks, ProQuest, and Newspapers.com were just directory listings (TenPoundHammer) |
Culture/Media/Video games
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2022-06-15 06:40 | Survival Game (Video game by Xiaomi) | Survival Game is a battle royale video game title developed by Xiaomi for Android. | The listed citations do not present themselves as reliable sources that are independent of the subject and are not broad in their coverage. (as some are directly affiliated to the subject [12, 4 and 6] or only function as a basic description [2, 3], leaving few sources as "reliable".) Therefore, it does not establish "Survival Game" as a topic notable enough to be encyclopedic. Additionally, the article presents sources in an inconsistent inline citation style, backing one sentence with multiple citations but only providing one citation for a full paragraph. Sections like "reception" which aim to show the topics relevancy do not as the sources listed do not describe the subject in broad, and rather focus on individual aspects. For example, the article tends to compare the subject to PUBG frequently and focuses on the closed beta test, which is not significant enough to take up half of the development section; this shows that the available sources do not cover the topic broadly and rather focus on insignificant details. Similarly, the article has not been copyedited in some time and distinguishes sections improperly. (putting reception in development, but making marketing its own section without proper reason) (.huepow) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
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2022-06-17 10:59 | Committee for the Prevention of Destruction of Antiquities on the Temple Mount | The Committee for the Prevention of Destruction of Antiquities on the Temple Mount is an apolitical group of archaeologists, intellectuals and other prominent individuals from the left and right. Its most outspoken member is the prominent archaeologist, Dr. | Does not obviously pass WP:GNG in English sources as a subject in its own right - a minor functionary body/organ of government with only trivial mentions in reliable, secondary sources. (Iskandar323) |
Culture/Sports
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2022-06-13 02:19 | Haile Goitom (Eritrean footballer) | Haile Goitom (born 15 January 1986) is an Eritrean professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Fails WP:GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2022-06-13 16:04 | Beth Pepper | Beth Pepper is an American former rugby union player. She represented runners-up, the United States, at the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup in Scotland. | No evidence found of any notability, no attention in reliable, independent sources. (Fram) |
2022-06-14 22:12 | Cadeem Rogers (Anguillan footballer) | Cadeem Rogers (born 15 December 2002) is an Anguillan footballer who plays as a forward for Kicks United FC and the Anguilla national football team. | Fails WP:GNG, no WP:SIGCOV found. (JTtheOG) |
2022-06-14 23:44 | Tuvalu Independence Cup (Football tournament) | The Independence Cup is a competition organized by the Tuvalu National Football Association (TNFA). The competition is held on Funafuti on 1 October of each year ('Independence Day') and has been organized since 1988,. | Fails WP:GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2022-06-14 15:05 | Hazen A. Dean (American scoutmaster) | Hazen A. Dean (1899–1984) was the first Kentuckian to receive the "70 Continuous Years of Service Award" from the Boy Scouts of America in 1983. He was a Scoutmaster for over 50 years. He was Scoutmaster for Owensboro, Kentucky's oldest troop, Troop 24, for 35 years, from 1949 till his death in January 1984. | a long serving scout master who received some awards in scouting, but no actual claim to notability (Johnpacklambert) |
2022-06-15 22:50 | Agnes Hennessy (Irish Camogie executive) | Agnes Hennessy (Úna Bhean Uí hAonghusa) from Coragh Cootehill County Cavan was elected the sixth president of the Camogie Association and the second Cavan woman to hold the position when she defeated Áine Ní Riain from Dublin by 22 votes to 13 at the 1945 Congress in Dublin. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO like the similar Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eilish Redmond and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Síle Horgan, with others opting to unanimously delete those. Sports officials are not covered by WP:NGAELIC. Nor is the unfortunate death of her husband, his resting place and the activities of her children. She seems to have vanished without trace one year after her presidency. One of the sources provided is one page (460) in a book. This same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin and Lil O'Grady, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. This book was written by another president of the same organisation so can hardly be classed as independent. (Gaois) |
2022-06-16 08:28 | Ahmed Adel Eid (Qatari footballer) | Ahmed Adel Eid (born 26 February 2003 in Doha) is a Qatari footballer, who currently plays for Al-Kharaitiyat as a goalkeeper. | Non-notable footballer, fails GNG, no senior appearances (BlameRuiner) |
2022-06-15 22:51 | Lily Spence (Irish sports administrator) | Elizabeth "Lily" Spence (Irish: Éilís Ní Spealáin) from Antrim was the 10th president of the Camogie Association. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO like the similar Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eilish Redmond and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Síle Horgan, with others opting to unanimously delete those. Sports officials are not covered by WP:NGAELIC. Nor is organising coaching courses, being a treasurer, chair of a colleges council and involvement with two others on an adjudication panel. One of the sources provided is one page (460) in a book. This same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin and Lil O'Grady, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. This book was written by another president of the same organisation so can hardly be classed as independent. (Gaois) |
2022-06-18 04:30 | Jalal Daoudi (Moroccan footballer) | Jalal Daoudi (born 17 August 1988) is a Moroccan footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Wydad AC. | No significant coverage, fails WP:GNG. (Iseult) |
2022-06-17 07:39 | Md Tareq Miah (Bangladeshi footballer) | Md Tareq Mia (born 22 February 1998) is a Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as a defender for Muktijoddha Sangsad KC in the Bangladesh Premier League. | Non-notable footballer, fails GNG (BlameRuiner) |
2022-06-18 04:40 | Alaeddine Abbès (Tunisian footballer) | Alaeddine Abbès (born 6 February 1990) is a Tunisian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. He played in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 for Étoile Sahel, ES Zarzis, Olympique Béja, AS Marsa, Stade Tunisien, Kairouan and Étoile Métlaoui. | Fails GNG. No sources, really; also, creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:44 | Seddik Majeri (Tunisian footballer) | Seddik Majeri(born 31 May 1994) is a Tunisian footballer who currently plays as a defender for US Ben Guerdane. | Stub w/o significant sourcing; fails GNG. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:49 | Mohamed Hassan Babo (Sudanese footballer) | Mohamed Hassan Babo (Arabic: محمد حسن بابوه; born 25 June 1993) is a Sudanese footballer born in Saudi Arabia who plays as forward. | Fails GNG; sources insufficient. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:52 | Mohammed Al-Sahli (Saudi Arabian footballer) | Mohammed Al-Sahli (Arabic: محمد السهلي; born 22 May 1992) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a Winger for Damac. | Fails GNG; insufficient sourcing. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 05:04 | Khalifah Al-Malki (Qatari footballer) | Khalifah Saad Khalaf Al-Malki (born 2 March 1998), is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a right back for Qatar Stars League side Al-Shamal on loan from Al-Arabi. | Fails GNG, creation of sock. No significant sources online. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 11:39 | Cooperative chess | Cooperative chess describes variants of chess that are cooperative board games. While chess and the vast majority its variants are competitive games, in cooperative chess variants the players strive to achieve a mutual rather than solo victory. | Insufficient evidence that this is a notable type of chess variants. No cooperative chess variants are the subject of existing articles. Only two existing variants cited, neither show WP:GNG-levels of coverage. (LukeSurl) |
2022-06-18 12:58 | Copa de Honor Cousenier (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Copa de Honor Cousenier was an international football club competition which was played 13 times between representatives of the Argentina and Uruguay associations between 1905 and 1920. | "Copa de Honor Cousenier" is not ambiguous. All entries on this page are linked from the article Copa de Honor Cousenier. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2022-06-13 00:14 | Shilpa Naruka | Shilpa Naruka is a former international tennis player and coach hailing from Chandigarh, India. | non-notable tennis player and coach who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9) |
2022-06-17 03:55 | Zach Ostapchuk | Zach Ostapchuk (Born May 29, 2003) is a Canadian professional ice hockey Left Winger for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected 39th overall in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. | [BLP] |
2022-06-18 16:52 | Ali Nader (Qatari footballer) | Ali Nader Mahmoud (Arabic: علي نادر محمود; born 27 November 2004) is an Qatari footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Al-Khor. | Fails WP:GNG (NFOOTY is deprecated). No sources with significant coverage found in WP:BEFORE. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 16:57 | Abdullah Haidar (Saudi Arabian footballer) | Abdullah Haidar (Arabic: عبدالله حيدر) (born 27 March 1985) is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player who currently plays as a Midfielder for Al-Raed. | Fails WP:GNG. No significant coverage found online. Only source in article is now broken. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 17:05 | Pedro Pavlov (Argentine footballer) | Pedro Javier Pavlov (born 24 August 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Al Dhafra in the UAE Pro League. | Fails WP:GNG (NFOOTY is deprecated). No significant coverage found. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 17:09 | Guilherme Barbosa (Brazilian footballer) | Guilherme Mendes Barbosa (born 20 November 1981 in Contagem), commonly known as Guilherme Barbosa is a Brazilian football player, currently plays for Uberaba Sport Club. | Fails WP:GNG even with WP:BEFORE. NFOOTY is deprecated. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 17:57 | Nashville Secondary School | Nashville High School is a high school located approximately four kilometers north of Gweru CBD, with a student population of around 800 pupils. It is mostly a day school with a small capacity to hold boarders. | Doing WP:BEFORE I could hardly find much about this school that was not from wiki-mirrors and not anything that would establish notability. (TartarTorte) |
2022-06-18 22:54 | Manisa Büyükşehir Belediyespor (Turkish basketball team) | Manisa Büyükşehir Belediyespor, is the men's basketball team of Manisa Büyükşehir Belediyespor. As of the 2022-23 season, the team competes in the Basketball Super League. The team plays its matches in Muradiye Sports Hall. | No references, and not enough information to meet general notability. There is already a draft in draft space; improve and submit it. (Robert McClenon) |
2022-06-19 05:09 | James Henry (Ice Hockey) | James Henry (Born March 11, 1991) is a Canadian Professional Ice Hockey Left Wing who currently serves as the Head Coach of the Reading Royals of the ECHL. He previously served as the Captain for the Adirondack Thunder of the ECHL. | Almost a BLPPROD. Non-notable ice hockey player. Doesn't meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. (Itcouldbepossible) |
Culture/Visual arts
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2022-06-13 21:28 | Masterfile (library) (stock photography library in North America) | Masterfile Corporation is a stock photography library in Toronto, Ontario, Canada It is represented in over 100 other countries around the world by independent agents and distributors. | No indication or evidence of notability. (PKT) |
2022-06-13 00:07 | Dixie Plaza (Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada) | Dixie Plaza is a shopping plaza located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, at 3100 Dixie Rd (intersection of Dundas Street West and Dixie Rd). Dixie Plaza has 15 stores and one anchor store which is LA Fitness (formerly Premier Fitness). The plaza has three restaurants, a grocery store, a thrift store, and one department store. | No sources, no activity since 2019, not even classed under a WikiProject, unsure if GNG is met, average of one pageview per day last 20 days (X750) |
2022-06-17 08:33 | Elliott Green (American painter) | Elliot Green is an artist based out of upstate New York and is known for his abstract and gesturally expressive landscape paintings that depict surreal geographic terrains. He was a recipient of the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in 1993 and the Rome Prize in 2011. | Promotional article (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
Culture/Visual arts/Architecture
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2022-06-18 20:32 | Metlife Centre (Skyscraper in the City Bowl area of Cape Town, South Africa) | The Metlife Centre is a 28-floor, 120-metre-tall (390 ft) modernist skyscraper situated opposite the Cape Town International Convention Centre in the City Bowl area of Cape Town, South Africa. The spired antenna on the building's roof is 22 m/72 feet tall and was lifted into place by helicopter just prior to its completion in 1993. | non notable building (Jax 0677) |
Culture/Visual arts/Fashion
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2022-06-17 19:21 | Mister World 2022 (10th Mister World competition, international male beauty pageant edition) | Mister World 2022 will be the 11th edition of the Mister World competition. Jack Heslewood of England will crown his successor at the end of the event. | Notability not demonstrated per WP:GNG or other relevant guideline. (Bri) |
Geography/Geographical
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2022-06-13 01:42 | Brendan Wood, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Brendan Wood is an unincorporated community in Center Township, Boone County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN housing development with some apartment buildings; not a separate settlement (Mangoe) |
2022-06-13 01:47 | Lowman Corner, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Lowman Corner is an unincorporated community in Fulton and Kosciusko counties, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | This location is simply Mr. Lowman's house and store [1]. Not a community, fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-13 04:08 | Egans Point, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Egans Point is an unincorporated community in Green Township, Noble County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | USGS maps suggest "Eagans Point" is also an acceptable name for this feature, but I can find no coverage of any significance under either name. No indication that WP:GEOLAND is met and WP:GNG sure ain't. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-13 04:11 | Elm Tree Crossroads, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Elm Tree Crossroads is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Adams County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | Topos show a road junction with nothing there; searching on newspapers.com brings up literally nothing; searching in other sources brings up references to a site on the Waterloo battlefield but nothing for this place. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-14 02:41 | Eastland Gardens, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Eastland Gardens is an unincorporated community in Adams Township, Allen County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN subdivision/neighborhood of Ft. Wayne area (Mangoe) |
2022-06-14 02:45 | Everroad Park, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Everroad Park is an unincorporated community in Columbus Township, Bartholomew County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN city neighborhood; fails WP:GEOLAND (Mangoe) |
2022-06-14 02:47 | Fair Acres, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Fair Acres is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN city neighborhood; fails WP:GEOLAND (Mangoe) |
2022-06-15 04:11 | McCol Place, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | McCol Place is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | Neighborhood of Salem fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-16 23:16 | List of airlines of Wallis and Futuna | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Wallis and Futuna. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-19 04:20 | Garden Acres, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Garden Acres is an unincorporated community in Van Buren Township, Monroe County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | Non-notable subdivision (Mangoe) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
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2022-06-13 02:19 | Haile Goitom (Eritrean footballer) | Haile Goitom (born 15 January 1986) is an Eritrean professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Fails WP:GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2022-06-16 08:28 | Ahmed Adel Eid (Qatari footballer) | Ahmed Adel Eid (born 26 February 2003 in Doha) is a Qatari footballer, who currently plays for Al-Kharaitiyat as a goalkeeper. | Non-notable footballer, fails GNG, no senior appearances (BlameRuiner) |
2022-06-16 23:12 | List of airlines of Sierra Leone (Article about the lack of Sierra Leonean airlines) | Sierra Leone currently has no active airlines. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-17 08:42 | Franc Kamugyisha | Franc Kamugyisha (born on 19 March 1997) is a Ugandan social climate change entrepreneur and activist. He is the founder and CEO of EcoPlastile, an eco green company located in Namanve that provides a solution to waste management, construction and a social enterprise that addresses the challenges of urban waste management. | The organisation may be notable, however WP:BLP1E applies to the individual (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-16 23:05 | List of airlines of Liberia | Liberia currently has no active airlines. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-17 23:32 | Imfura the Son (Musical artist) | Sibomana Olivier better known on his stage name as Imfura The Son or The Son, is a Rwandan singer and philanthropist. The son started music in 2005 and he released some songs like Umutima wawe, Mon oasis, Burundu, Ndi uwawe, Ndaremba, Nahita nsara. He is with one studio album called 'Ikiganza'. | Promotional article (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-18 04:49 | Mohamed Hassan Babo (Sudanese footballer) | Mohamed Hassan Babo (Arabic: محمد حسن بابوه; born 25 June 1993) is a Sudanese footballer born in Saudi Arabia who plays as forward. | Fails GNG; sources insufficient. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 16:52 | Ali Nader (Qatari footballer) | Ali Nader Mahmoud (Arabic: علي نادر محمود; born 27 November 2004) is an Qatari footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Al-Khor. | Fails WP:GNG (NFOOTY is deprecated). No sources with significant coverage found in WP:BEFORE. (Iseult) |
2022-06-19 03:51 | Prevention of Organised Crime Act, 1998 | The Prevention of Organised Crime Act (No. 121 of 1998) is a statute promulgated by the Parliament of South Africa. It introduced measures to allow prosecutors to combat organised crime, money laundering, and gang activity. It also prohibited certain types of racketeering activities and abolished money laundering and established an obligation for people to report it. | This article is a stub with no citations (marked as such in 2009), and its content does not establish why this Act is important enough, historically or otherwise, to warrant its own page. It should either be deleted or substantially edited so that it's clear why this Act is notable. (Qflib) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa
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2022-06-18 17:57 | Nashville Secondary School | Nashville High School is a high school located approximately four kilometers north of Gweru CBD, with a student population of around 800 pupils. It is mostly a day school with a small capacity to hold boarders. | Doing WP:BEFORE I could hardly find much about this school that was not from wiki-mirrors and not anything that would establish notability. (TartarTorte) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa
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2022-06-17 00:44 | Paul D. Lynn (Eagyptologist, Early Christian Scholar) | Paul D. Lynn (born 1964), is a late Egyptian/Early Coptic Art historian/conservator and is currently co-chair of the CCBDD Journal and Research Committee.[citation needed] | Likely a hoax—my search found no information about any Egyptologist by this name. WorldCat doesn't have any record of "Objects of Ancient Origin" or "Late Egyptian/Early Coptic Funerary Iconometrics", suggesting that the cited sources are fabricated. Fails WP:V. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2022-06-18 04:30 | Jalal Daoudi (Moroccan footballer) | Jalal Daoudi (born 17 August 1988) is a Moroccan footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Wydad AC. | No significant coverage, fails WP:GNG. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:40 | Alaeddine Abbès (Tunisian footballer) | Alaeddine Abbès (born 6 February 1990) is a Tunisian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. He played in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 for Étoile Sahel, ES Zarzis, Olympique Béja, AS Marsa, Stade Tunisien, Kairouan and Étoile Métlaoui. | Fails GNG. No sources, really; also, creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 04:44 | Seddik Majeri (Tunisian footballer) | Seddik Majeri(born 31 May 1994) is a Tunisian footballer who currently plays as a defender for US Ben Guerdane. | Stub w/o significant sourcing; fails GNG. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa
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2022-06-12 15:11 | Wayne Sanders (Musical artist) | Wayne Sanders (born 29 May 1969) is a Christian worship leader and songwriter who was a music director at Cambridge Community Church, an evangelical church in central Cambridge, England. His music has sold all around the world, including in Canada, the US and Australia. | No indication of independent notability. The only independent source here is Cross Rhythms, and I'm doubtful of its reliability/significance, as it's a Christian music non-profit. Even if we take it as reliable, it's still only one source. Other than that, I was not able to locate any independent significant coverage of the subject. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-18 20:32 | Metlife Centre (Skyscraper in the City Bowl area of Cape Town, South Africa) | The Metlife Centre is a 28-floor, 120-metre-tall (390 ft) modernist skyscraper situated opposite the Cape Town International Convention Centre in the City Bowl area of Cape Town, South Africa. The spired antenna on the building's roof is 22 m/72 feet tall and was lifted into place by helicopter just prior to its completion in 1993. | non notable building (Jax 0677) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa
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2022-06-14 04:27 | Okukuseku | Okukuseku is a variety of gin-like alcoholic drink originating in West Africa. It is especially popular in Ghana and Nigeria. | No coverage located that isn't just wiki-mirrors, even when searching Okukuseku+gin or Okukuseku+alcohol. (Premeditated Chaos) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
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2022-06-14 22:12 | Cadeem Rogers (Anguillan footballer) | Cadeem Rogers (born 15 December 2002) is an Anguillan footballer who plays as a forward for Kicks United FC and the Anguilla national football team. | Fails WP:GNG, no WP:SIGCOV found. (JTtheOG) |
2022-06-16 22:56 | List of airlines of Barbados | There are currently no airlines of Barbados yet. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
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2022-06-12 19:04 | MacAulay Field (Canadian football stadium in Sackville, NS, Canada) | David M. MacAulay Field is a Canadian football stadium in Sackville, New Brunswick, that is host to the Mount Allison Mounties. | non notable facility (Jax 0677) |
2022-06-13 01:42 | Brendan Wood, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Brendan Wood is an unincorporated community in Center Township, Boone County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN housing development with some apartment buildings; not a separate settlement (Mangoe) |
2022-06-13 01:47 | Lowman Corner, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Lowman Corner is an unincorporated community in Fulton and Kosciusko counties, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | This location is simply Mr. Lowman's house and store [2]. Not a community, fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-13 04:08 | Egans Point, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Egans Point is an unincorporated community in Green Township, Noble County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | USGS maps suggest "Eagans Point" is also an acceptable name for this feature, but I can find no coverage of any significance under either name. No indication that WP:GEOLAND is met and WP:GNG sure ain't. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-13 04:11 | Elm Tree Crossroads, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Elm Tree Crossroads is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Adams County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | Topos show a road junction with nothing there; searching on newspapers.com brings up literally nothing; searching in other sources brings up references to a site on the Waterloo battlefield but nothing for this place. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-13 00:07 | Dixie Plaza (Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada) | Dixie Plaza is a shopping plaza located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, at 3100 Dixie Rd (intersection of Dundas Street West and Dixie Rd). Dixie Plaza has 15 stores and one anchor store which is LA Fitness (formerly Premier Fitness). The plaza has three restaurants, a grocery store, a thrift store, and one department store. | No sources, no activity since 2019, not even classed under a WikiProject, unsure if GNG is met, average of one pageview per day last 20 days (X750) |
2022-06-14 02:41 | Eastland Gardens, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Eastland Gardens is an unincorporated community in Adams Township, Allen County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN subdivision/neighborhood of Ft. Wayne area (Mangoe) |
2022-06-14 02:45 | Everroad Park, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Everroad Park is an unincorporated community in Columbus Township, Bartholomew County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN city neighborhood; fails WP:GEOLAND (Mangoe) |
2022-06-14 02:47 | Fair Acres, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Fair Acres is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | NN city neighborhood; fails WP:GEOLAND (Mangoe) |
2022-06-14 00:45 | Veritas Christian Academy (Texas) | Veritas Christian Academy of Houston is a private school enrolling students from kindergarten through the eighth grade. Veritas is located in Bellaire, Texas, United States, in the Houston metropolitan area. | Non notable school (Buidhe) |
2022-06-14 11:46 | 2017 Oklahoma vs Ohio State football game (Annual NCAA football game) | The 2017 Oklahoma vs Ohio State football game was a football game in which the fifth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners upset the second-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes. The Ohio State Buckeyes were in their locker room, when, the Sooner quarterback and eventual Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield planted an Oklahoma flag in the middle of Ohio State's logo. | Don't understand why we need an article on this (Ritchie333) |
2022-06-14 21:40 | World Blanket | World Blanket is an indie rock band that formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in late 2005. The band made their live debut on February 12, 2006 at The Khyber in Philadelphia, PA. Throughout the band's history, the only consistent member has been frontman and songwriter Mike Pomranz. | Band that appears to fail the WP:GNG and WP:NBAND. The only non-primary source being used in the article has less than a full sentence of coverage on them. Searching for additional sources turned up no coverage in reliable sources. (Rorshacma) |
2022-06-15 00:34 | Institute for Advanced Study at University of Minnesota | The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is one of seven University-wide centers at the University of Minnesota.[citation needed] According to its mission statement, the IAS "supports innovative research and creative activity across disciplines, facilitates collaboration, fosters critical engagement with issues and ideas, and builds generative relationships between the University and the larger communities locally and globally." It accomplishe ... | Subject does not appear to meet WP:GNG (ElKevbo) |
2022-06-15 04:11 | McCol Place, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | McCol Place is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | Neighborhood of Salem fails WP:GEOLAND and WP:GNG. (Hog Farm) |
2022-06-14 15:05 | Hazen A. Dean (American scoutmaster) | Hazen A. Dean (1899–1984) was the first Kentuckian to receive the "70 Continuous Years of Service Award" from the Boy Scouts of America in 1983. He was a Scoutmaster for over 50 years. He was Scoutmaster for Owensboro, Kentucky's oldest troop, Troop 24, for 35 years, from 1949 till his death in January 1984. | a long serving scout master who received some awards in scouting, but no actual claim to notability (Johnpacklambert) |
2022-06-16 04:07 | Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative | Ashley-Chicot Electric Cooperative is a non-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in Hamburg, Arkansas, with a district office in Lake Village, Arkansas. | No indication of notability, none found after seach (TJRC) |
2022-06-16 12:13 | Holosonics (company in Watertown, United States) | Holosonics is a Watertown, MA firm that is developing and manufacturing directional loudspeaker technology called the Audio Spotlight. The technology is based upon the sound from ultrasound effect. The company's founder is Dr. F. Joseph Pompei, an M.I.T. PhD who at age 16 became the youngest acoustic engineer at Bose Corporation [citation needed]. | Does not meet notability criteria under WP:COMPANY (Alan Islas) |
2022-06-16 12:58 | Shari Karney (American lawyer) | Shari Lynn Karney (born February 1, 1952) is an American attorney, incest-survivor activist, and former bar exam test preparation company owner. | G11. Unambiguous advertising or promotion; content changes in April 2022 regarding Barwinners tries to distance subject from lawsuit and ruling implications. Reiteration of 2019 concern=A7. No indication of importance (people, animals, organizations, web content, events) (Amanda Mink) |
2022-06-13 00:17 | Mandy Bruno (American actress) | Mandy Bruno (born September 20, 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actress. | American soap opera actress whose only "significant" acting role was her soap opera role, so subject is very likely a WP:NACTOR fail. Additionally, the current article has no valid sourcing, so this is effectively a WP:BLPPROD situation. (IJBall) |
2022-06-17 14:31 | Dixon Educational Center (Secondary school in Florida, United States) | Dixon Educational Center is a secondary school currently located at 1201 N. "H" Street in Pensacola, Florida, United States, and is part of the Escambia County School District. | No significant coverage located in searching. Current sourcing is an archive of a website that currently does not exist. Lacks the coverage needed to satisfy WP:ORG (Gab4gab) |
2022-06-17 16:42 | List of Tournament of Champions winners | Tournament of Champions is a national high school debate tournament held at the University of Kentucky every year in late April. To qualify, debaters need at least two bids or automatically qualify by placing high enough at last year's Tournament of Champions. | Only source for list is the organizers of the tournament themselves, if source given at all (no third-party sources). Notability has not been established since the message posted on August 2020. Article content does not determine notability. (64.30.85.158) |
2022-06-16 06:52 | James Madison University Student Success Center (center in James Madison University, Harrisburg, Virginia) | The James Madison University Student Success Center is a place that offers assistance, programs, services, and resources for students of James Madison University. The center is located at the corner of Grace Street and Mason Street in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and opened in the early fall of 2014. | Does not meet WP:GNG. Little to no coverage outside the JMU newspaper and internal news. (Sammi Brie) |
2022-06-17 03:55 | Zach Ostapchuk | Zach Ostapchuk (Born May 29, 2003) is a Canadian professional ice hockey Left Winger for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected 39th overall in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. | [BLP] |
2022-06-17 23:44 | St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church shooting (Mass shooting in Vestavia Hills, Alabama) | On June 16, 2022, 70-year-old Robert Findlay Smith opened fire during a potluck meeting at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, United States. Initially, Two people were reported dead and 1 person injured. Subsequently, the injured person died resulting in 3 dead. | non notable event (Jax 0677) |
2022-06-19 04:20 | Garden Acres, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) | Garden Acres is an unincorporated community in Van Buren Township, Monroe County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. | Non-notable subdivision (Mangoe) |
2022-06-19 05:09 | James Henry (Ice Hockey) | James Henry (Born March 11, 1991) is a Canadian Professional Ice Hockey Left Wing who currently serves as the Head Coach of the Reading Royals of the ECHL. He previously served as the Captain for the Adirondack Thunder of the ECHL. | Almost a BLPPROD. Non-notable ice hockey player. Doesn't meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO. (Itcouldbepossible) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
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2022-06-18 17:05 | Pedro Pavlov (Argentine footballer) | Pedro Javier Pavlov (born 24 August 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Al Dhafra in the UAE Pro League. | Fails WP:GNG (NFOOTY is deprecated). No significant coverage found. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 17:09 | Guilherme Barbosa (Brazilian footballer) | Guilherme Mendes Barbosa (born 20 November 1981 in Contagem), commonly known as Guilherme Barbosa is a Brazilian football player, currently plays for Uberaba Sport Club. | Fails WP:GNG even with WP:BEFORE. NFOOTY is deprecated. (Iseult) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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2022-06-16 12:52 | Zee Living (Indian Lifestyle television channel) | Zee Living is an Indian Lifestyle television channel. It is a part of the wider Zee Network. | Channel does not exist. Citations point to a channel that does exist: Zee Zest (Cvnalthacvr) |
2022-06-17 01:34 | Iira Soni (Indian television actress) | Iira Soni is an Indian television actress. She played the role of Jeena in Desh Ki Beti Nandini. | Lack of sources to support notability (Liz) |
2022-06-17 04:44 | Azer Kasimzade | Azer Arastunoglu Kasimzade (23 February 1955, Barda, Azerbaijan SSR) is a doctor of Technical Science (D.Sc.), professor in the Faculty of Engineering, Ondokuz Mayis University (OMU) | Resumé-like article, doesn't pass WP:NPROF (Headbomb) |
2022-06-17 12:33 | Dünya Aydoğdu | Dünya Aydoğdu, (b. 19 June 1989, Istanbul, Turkey), Turkish actress, yogi and sound therapist. | No evidence found of notability. (Fram) |
2022-06-18 22:54 | Manisa Büyükşehir Belediyespor (Turkish basketball team) | Manisa Büyükşehir Belediyespor, is the men's basketball team of Manisa Büyükşehir Belediyespor. As of the 2022-23 season, the team competes in the Basketball Super League. The team plays its matches in Muradiye Sports Hall. | No references, and not enough information to meet general notability. There is already a draft in draft space; improve and submit it. (Robert McClenon) |
2022-06-15 00:18 | List of people on the postage stamps of Malaysia | This is an alphabetical list of people honored on the postage stamps of Malaysia. | Fails WP:NLIST. (Avilich) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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2022-06-14 09:53 | Huoheian | Huǒhēi'àn (Chinese: 火黑暗) is an ancient Chinese system of aesthetics believed to serve as the philosophical yang to fengshui's yin. It was originally described as an art of only theoretical use, although it was eventually adopted as the de facto alternative to fengshui. | The one inline source in the article does not discuss this topic, and online searches in English and Chinese did not find evidence that this topic is notable. I can't find any sources about the topic at all, other than Wikipedia mirrors and the like. (Mx. Granger) |
2022-06-15 08:14 | Shigeo Mito (Japanese musician) | is a Japanese lutenist, theorbist and vihuelista. | Muscian that has been on the cat:nn since 2010. Never really been updated. Current references are a blog and a book selling site on his own blog. Some minor coverage in youtube. Nothing on Gbooks, archive site, music streaming sites, social media. Even Linkedin is missing. Very obscure individual. (Scope creep) |
2022-06-19 01:12 | Mika Koide (Japanese actress) | Mika Koide (Japanese: 小出 ミカ, December 10, 1978 -) is a Japanese actress, born in Nagoya, Japan. She is known for playing in Bizan (2007), Zettai Reido: Tokushu Hanzai Sennyū Sōsa (2011), and Gaikōkan Kuroda Kōsaku (2011). | [BLP] |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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1970-01-01 00:00 | List of Odia films of 2022 (Thish list includes 2022 Odia films) | This is a list of Odia language films that are scheduled to release in 2022. | [Failed to parse] |
2022-06-13 04:38 | List of Waheed Murad songs | Waheed Murad had been picturised in more than 250 Urdu and Punjabi songs including one song sung by Waheed himself in the film Ishara. Ahmed Rushdi, Mehdi Hassan, Masood Rana, A. Nayyar, Mujeeb Aalam, Asad Amanat Ali Khan, Ghulam Abbas, Rajab Ali, Akhlaq Ahmed, Mehboob Pervaiz, Muneer Hussain, Bashir Ahmad, Shaukat Ali, Amanat Ali Khan, Ghulam Ali, Rafiq Chaudhary and Saleem Raza had sung for Waheed Murad in different films. | Wikipedia is not a trivia type website. This article contains songs picturized on an actor, none of those songs are sung by him, composed by him. So, it doesn’t fall under any wikipedian standard, there's no reason why it should exist. Poorly referenced, just three references which links provide a biography of this actor amd the other references are archived copies of similar tributary articles about him. Abbasulu (talk) 04:38, 13 June 2022 (UTC) (Abbasulu) |
2022-06-14 19:15 | Sadha Nannu Nadipe (2022 film) | Sadha Nannu Nadipe is an upcoming 2022 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Lanka Pratheek Prem Karan. The film stars Lanka Pratheek Prem Karan and Vaishnavi Patwardhan in the lead roles while Nagendra Babu and Nassar play supporting roles. | Unreleased film. This film does not explain why it is notable. More sources are needed/please wait till film releases for notability decisions. (DareshMohan) |
2022-06-15 08:28 | Anu K Aniyan | Anu K Aniyan is an Indian Film Actor who first appeared on Karikku's first video named "April Fool Special" and later appeared on Malayalam Film Argentina Fans Kaattoorkadavu | There's nothing here that adds up to notability. fails WP:BASIC/the GNG. (BrutBrother) |
2022-06-16 02:14 | Chaudhry Sher Ali (2nd Mayor of Faisalabad) | Chaudhry Sher Ali is a Pakistani politician who served as the 2nd Mayor of Faisalabad since 1982 till 1986. He is the father of Former Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali. | fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG (MPGuy2824) |
2022-06-16 16:17 | Indian Institute for Production Management | Indian Institute for Production Management (IIPM) is an educational institution set up in the year 1983 with the "active support" of the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Ltd (now ICICI), Larsen & Toubro Limited and Government of Odisha. | Promotional article created in bad faith and lacking proper sourcing to indicate notability (Pppery) |
2022-06-16 16:30 | IIPM School of Management (Indian School) | The IIPM School of Management (IIPM SoM) is an educational institution which was started in the year 2007 by the Indian Institute of Production Management, a government of Odisha institution based in Kansbahal, near Rourkela, Odisha, India. As of currently, the IIPM SoM campus operates within the IIPM campuses. | Article created in bad faith and lacking proper sourcing to indicate notability (the three sources are two primary sources and a passing mention) (Pppery) |
2022-06-15 13:54 | Rang (TV channel) | Rang is an Assamese language general entertainment television channel owned by Riniki Bhuyan Sarma and held by Pride East Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. of Guwahati, Assam. It is a sister channel of Assamese news channel News Live. | No independent, reliable sources for this non-notable channel (True Pagan Warrior) |
2022-06-17 04:09 | Sirimevan Widyasekera (Sri Lankan physicist) | Professor Sirimevan Widyasekera is the Professor of Medical Physics and Dean of the Faculty of ICT and Media at the South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine Sri Lanka. | Fails WP:NPROF / WP:ANYBIO, lacks significant coverage in multiple independent secondary sources. The SAITM reference is a primary source (his employer). (Dan arndt) |
2022-06-17 04:16 | M. Wickramasinghe (Bank executive) | M Wickramasinghe is the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of People's Bank (Sri Lanka). | Fails WP:ANYBIO - lacks any verifiable references. (Dan arndt) |
2022-06-17 10:12 | Khejarla Jaitaran Road (Highway from Jaitaran to Khejarla, India) | Khejarla Jaitaran is a highway in the Jodhpur and Pali state of Rajasthan. It runs from Jaitaran to Khejarla. It is one of the most important connecting links between Pali and Jodhpur. | This isn't even on the road from Pali to Jodhpur (something like 100 km from the actual road between these towns), and the only link between the settlements seems to be a local road + no independent coverage exists at all (obviously). Not an obvious hoax because the road exists but does not warrant an article. (Szmenderowiecki) |
2022-06-17 07:39 | Md Tareq Miah (Bangladeshi footballer) | Md Tareq Mia (born 22 February 1998) is a Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as a defender for Muktijoddha Sangsad KC in the Bangladesh Premier League. | Non-notable footballer, fails GNG (BlameRuiner) |
2022-06-13 00:14 | Shilpa Naruka | Shilpa Naruka is a former international tennis player and coach hailing from Chandigarh, India. | non-notable tennis player and coach who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9) |
2022-06-18 01:39 | Bilal Ghauri | Bilal Ghauri is Pakistani journalist and columnist, author, and blogger. He is attached to Daily Jang media group of Pakistan. | WP:BLPCRIME – sources are tied to one event, or are a list of articles this person has written. If anything, a section in Censorship_in_Kashmir covering (mis)-use of the law would be an option. (Ravensfire) |
2022-06-19 07:06 | Aditi Shankar (Indian actress and singer) | Aditi Shankar (born 3 March 1997) is an Indian actress and singer who worked in the South Indian film industry mostly in Tamil. Aditi first appeared in the public eye as a playback singer for the song "Romeo and Juliet" from the Telugu film Ghani which received positive feedback from critics. | Despite of hard searching, I wasn't able to find any significant coverage either. Fails GNG. (BrutBrother) |
2022-06-17 09:12 | Raman k jangwal | Raman k jangwal is an Indian film director and writer
Raman Jangwal comes from Jalandhar city in India . He have more then 10 years experience as writer & Director in Indian Cinema. He is working In film Industry from 2000. Jangwal is Mumbai-based writer director Known for Main tu assi tussi Vyah 70KM Mukhtiar Chadha Villain Banjara. |
[BLP] |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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2022-06-18 14:17 | Ward 1, District 8 (Ward in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) | Ward 1 (Phường 1) is a ward of District 8, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. | Not notable by itself. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:18 | Ward 1, District 11 (Ward in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) | Ward 1 (Phường 1) is a ward of District 11, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. | Not notable as a ward itself. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:19 | Ward 1, District 6 (Ward in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) | Ward 1 (Phường 1) is a ward of District 6, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. | Not notable as a ward (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:19 | Ward 1, District 5 (Ward in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) | Ward 1 (Phường 1) is a ward of District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. | not notable as a ward itself. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:20 | Ward 1, District 4 (Ward in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) | Ward 1 (Phường 1) is a ward of District 4, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. | not notable as a ward itself (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:20 | Ward 1, District 3 (Ward in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) | Ward 1 (Phường 1) is a ward of District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. | not notable as a ward (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:20 | Ward 12, Vũng Tàu (Ward in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu, Vietnam) | Ward 12 (Phường 12) is a ward of Vũng Tàu in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province, Vietnam. | not notable as a ward (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:24 | Ward 8, Bạc Liêu (Ward in Bạc Liêu, Vietnam) | Ward 8 (Phường 8) is a ward of Bạc Liêu city in Bạc Liêu Province, Vietnam. | Not notable separate from the city. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:24 | Ward 7, Bạc Liêu (Ward in Bạc Liêu, Vietnam) | Ward 7 (Phường 7) is a ward of Bạc Liêu city in Bạc Liêu Province, Vietnam. | Not notable separate from the city. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:24 | Ward 5, Bạc Liêu (Ward in Bạc Liêu, Vietnam) | Ward 5 (Phường 5) is a ward of Bạc Liêu city in Bạc Liêu Province, Vietnam. | Not notable separate from the city. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:25 | Ward 3, Bạc Liêu (Ward in Bạc Liêu, Vietnam) | Ward 3 (Phường 3) is a ward of Bạc Liêu city in Bạc Liêu Province, Vietnam. | Not notable separate from the city. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:25 | Ward 2, Bạc Liêu (Ward in Bạc Liêu, Vietnam) | Ward 2 (Phường 2) is a ward of Bạc Liêu city in Bạc Liêu Province, Vietnam. | Not notable separate from the city. (Dolotta) |
2022-06-18 14:25 | Ward 1, Bạc Liêu (Ward in Bạc Liêu, Vietnam) | Ward 1 (Phường 1) is a ward of Bạc Liêu city in Bạc Liêu Province, Vietnam. | Not notable separate from the city. (Dolotta) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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2022-06-17 10:59 | Committee for the Prevention of Destruction of Antiquities on the Temple Mount | The Committee for the Prevention of Destruction of Antiquities on the Temple Mount is an apolitical group of archaeologists, intellectuals and other prominent individuals from the left and right. Its most outspoken member is the prominent archaeologist, Dr. | Does not obviously pass WP:GNG in English sources as a subject in its own right - a minor functionary body/organ of government with only trivial mentions in reliable, secondary sources. (Iskandar323) |
2022-06-18 04:52 | Mohammed Al-Sahli (Saudi Arabian footballer) | Mohammed Al-Sahli (Arabic: محمد السهلي; born 22 May 1992) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a Winger for Damac. | Fails GNG; insufficient sourcing. Creation of sock. (Iseult) |
2022-06-18 10:44 | 2020 Israel–Hezbollah skirmishes | On 27 July 2020, explosions and exchange of fire were heard during a "security incident" at the border between the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Lebanon. | WP:A7. Routine border incident, sadly. (Fiachra10003) |
2022-06-18 16:57 | Abdullah Haidar (Saudi Arabian footballer) | Abdullah Haidar (Arabic: عبدالله حيدر) (born 27 March 1985) is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player who currently plays as a Midfielder for Al-Raed. | Fails WP:GNG. No significant coverage found online. Only source in article is now broken. (Iseult) |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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2022-06-16 16:28 | Irish Institute of Pensions Managers | The Irish Institute of Pensions Managers (IIPM) provides nationally recognized professional certifications in the field of pensions management based out of Dublin in Ireland. It was founded in 1990 as a limited liability company as a sister organization to Pensions Management Institute in the United Kingdom. | Bad faith article creation, every source is either primary, dead, or lacks significant coverage and I could not find any better sources (Pppery) |
2022-06-12 16:54 | Cristina Gherghel | Cristina Gherghel (born 1975) is a Romanian author and blogger. | [BLP] |
2022-06-16 23:16 | List of airlines of Wallis and Futuna | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Wallis and Futuna. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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2022-06-14 03:04 | Nicole Whitehouse (Musical artist) | Nicole Margaret Whitehouse (born 13 November 2001) is an English singer and songwriter best known for being a vocalist in the band Dahlias Son. | [BLP] |
2022-06-15 03:49 | Everywhen (2013 Norwegian film) | Everywhen is a 2013 English-language Norwegian science fiction film co-written, co-shot, produced, and directed by Jarand Breian Herdal in his directorial debut and starring Harald Evjan Furuholmen and Hugo Hermann. | Non-notable film that fails the WP:GNG and WP:NFILM. No sources are included in the article, and searches brought up no reviews or coverage in reliable sources. The best I found were a few name drops in discussions of the director's (slightly) more notable second film. (Rorshacma) |
2022-06-15 22:50 | Agnes Hennessy (Irish Camogie executive) | Agnes Hennessy (Úna Bhean Uí hAonghusa) from Coragh Cootehill County Cavan was elected the sixth president of the Camogie Association and the second Cavan woman to hold the position when she defeated Áine Ní Riain from Dublin by 22 votes to 13 at the 1945 Congress in Dublin. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO like the similar Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eilish Redmond and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Síle Horgan, with others opting to unanimously delete those. Sports officials are not covered by WP:NGAELIC. Nor is the unfortunate death of her husband, his resting place and the activities of her children. She seems to have vanished without trace one year after her presidency. One of the sources provided is one page (460) in a book. This same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin and Lil O'Grady, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. This book was written by another president of the same organisation so can hardly be classed as independent. (Gaois) |
2022-06-15 22:51 | Lily Spence (Irish sports administrator) | Elizabeth "Lily" Spence (Irish: Éilís Ní Spealáin) from Antrim was the 10th president of the Camogie Association. | Does not meet WP:GNG and WP:ANYBIO like the similar Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eilish Redmond and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Síle Horgan, with others opting to unanimously delete those. Sports officials are not covered by WP:NGAELIC. Nor is organising coaching courses, being a treasurer, chair of a colleges council and involvement with two others on an adjudication panel. One of the sources provided is one page (460) in a book. This same page was used as the single reference for Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin and Lil O'Grady, which suggests more of a list on that page than anything more significant. This book was written by another president of the same organisation so can hardly be classed as independent. (Gaois) |
2022-06-17 11:15 | Thomas Lewis Humphrey (British judoka) | Thomas Humphrey (born 10 January 1997 in Truro, Cornwall) is a British Judoka. Humphrey won Gold at the Kent International 2017 tournament in Gillingham in the Under 90 kg Junior category. | Page created with limited sources, only one. There is also wrong information on this page and there is also no need for this page as the achievement noted is not noteworthy. (Wilapedia159836) |
2022-06-18 07:25 | Netpark (Science park in County Durham, England) | NETPark or North East Technology Park is a science park in County Durham, England. | Non-notable and tagged as unsourced for over 8 years now. (Retswerb) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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2022-06-16 22:55 | List of airlines of the Federated States of Micronesia | This is a list of airlines currently operating in the Federated States of Micronesia. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:14 | List of airlines of Tonga | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Tonga. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:15 | List of airlines of Tuvalu | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Tuvalu. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:16 | List of airlines of Wallis and Futuna | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Wallis and Futuna. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-17 21:18 | Golds World of Judaica | Golds World of Judaica, (known until 1999 as Golds Book and Gift Company), is the Southern Hemisphere's largest Judaica store,[citation needed] as well as being Australia's main importer, wholesaler and retailer of Judaica items. It is owned by Yirmi and Miriam Goldschmiedt, prominent members of Melbourne's Orthodox Jewish community. | As written, this article is self-promotional in tone and reads like an advertisement. With no WP:RS, this does not meet even the most basic criteria for WP:NOT. It is an advertisement masquerading as article as described by WP:BROCHURE (Variety312) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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2022-06-13 21:28 | Masterfile (library) (stock photography library in North America) | Masterfile Corporation is a stock photography library in Toronto, Ontario, Canada It is represented in over 100 other countries around the world by independent agents and distributors. | No indication or evidence of notability. (PKT) |
2022-06-13 00:07 | Dixie Plaza (Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada) | Dixie Plaza is a shopping plaza located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, at 3100 Dixie Rd (intersection of Dundas Street West and Dixie Rd). Dixie Plaza has 15 stores and one anchor store which is LA Fitness (formerly Premier Fitness). The plaza has three restaurants, a grocery store, a thrift store, and one department store. | No sources, no activity since 2019, not even classed under a WikiProject, unsure if GNG is met, average of one pageview per day last 20 days (X750) |
2022-06-16 12:52 | Zee Living (Indian Lifestyle television channel) | Zee Living is an Indian Lifestyle television channel. It is a part of the wider Zee Network. | Channel does not exist. Citations point to a channel that does exist: Zee Zest (Cvnalthacvr) |
2022-06-17 04:11 | Samsung GT-E1150i | The Samsung GT-E1150i, nicknamed Cobble, is a basic, sleek, flip cell phone. It was released in February 2010. | Non-notable phone model. No substantive coverage of it located on a search. No suitable list to merge/redirect to. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-17 04:11 | Samsung GT-C3520 | The Samsung Mobile Model GT-C3520 is an entry-level flip-top phone manufactured by Samsung Electronics. It was released in October 2011. | Non-notable phone model. No substantive coverage of it located on a search. No suitable list to merge/redirect to. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-15 17:30 | CyberSplash Entertainment | CyberSplash Entertainment is a production company, formed after the merger of Cyber Group Studios and Splash Entertainment. | So far, the only coverage of this new entity are WP:ROUTINE announcements that don't meet WP:NCORP. Can be mentioned on the pages of the two companies merging until significant coverage is generated (WP:TOOSOON) (Buidhe) |
2022-06-17 21:18 | Golds World of Judaica | Golds World of Judaica, (known until 1999 as Golds Book and Gift Company), is the Southern Hemisphere's largest Judaica store,[citation needed] as well as being Australia's main importer, wholesaler and retailer of Judaica items. It is owned by Yirmi and Miriam Goldschmiedt, prominent members of Melbourne's Orthodox Jewish community. | As written, this article is self-promotional in tone and reads like an advertisement. With no WP:RS, this does not meet even the most basic criteria for WP:NOT. It is an advertisement masquerading as article as described by WP:BROCHURE (Variety312) |
2022-06-17 23:42 | Iñigo Ucín (Spanish businessperson) | Iñigo Ucín Azcue (born 1960) is a Spanish businessperson, President of the Mondragon Corporation. | Notability is not WP:INHERITED from the roles he has held (MrsSnoozyTurtle) |
2022-06-18 07:25 | Netpark (Science park in County Durham, England) | NETPark or North East Technology Park is a science park in County Durham, England. | Non-notable and tagged as unsourced for over 8 years now. (Retswerb) |
History and Society/Education
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2022-06-14 00:45 | Veritas Christian Academy (Texas) | Veritas Christian Academy of Houston is a private school enrolling students from kindergarten through the eighth grade. Veritas is located in Bellaire, Texas, United States, in the Houston metropolitan area. | Non notable school (Buidhe) |
2022-06-15 00:34 | Institute for Advanced Study at University of Minnesota | The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is one of seven University-wide centers at the University of Minnesota.[citation needed] According to its mission statement, the IAS "supports innovative research and creative activity across disciplines, facilitates collaboration, fosters critical engagement with issues and ideas, and builds generative relationships between the University and the larger communities locally and globally." It accomplishe ... | Subject does not appear to meet WP:GNG (ElKevbo) |
2022-06-16 16:28 | Irish Institute of Pensions Managers | The Irish Institute of Pensions Managers (IIPM) provides nationally recognized professional certifications in the field of pensions management based out of Dublin in Ireland. It was founded in 1990 as a limited liability company as a sister organization to Pensions Management Institute in the United Kingdom. | Bad faith article creation, every source is either primary, dead, or lacks significant coverage and I could not find any better sources (Pppery) |
2022-06-17 14:31 | Dixon Educational Center (Secondary school in Florida, United States) | Dixon Educational Center is a secondary school currently located at 1201 N. "H" Street in Pensacola, Florida, United States, and is part of the Escambia County School District. | No significant coverage located in searching. Current sourcing is an archive of a website that currently does not exist. Lacks the coverage needed to satisfy WP:ORG (Gab4gab) |
2022-06-16 06:52 | James Madison University Student Success Center (center in James Madison University, Harrisburg, Virginia) | The James Madison University Student Success Center is a place that offers assistance, programs, services, and resources for students of James Madison University. The center is located at the corner of Grace Street and Mason Street in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and opened in the early fall of 2014. | Does not meet WP:GNG. Little to no coverage outside the JMU newspaper and internal news. (Sammi Brie) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
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2022-06-14 11:52 | Alex Lees (veteran) (British Army soldier) | Alex Lees (11 July 1911 – 22 April 2009) was a British World War II veteran, who, as a POW, took part in planning the Great Escape. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:1E, only known for being a (minor) part of The Great Escape (Joseph2302) |
2022-06-18 10:44 | 2020 Israel–Hezbollah skirmishes | On 27 July 2020, explosions and exchange of fire were heard during a "security incident" at the border between the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Lebanon. | WP:A7. Routine border incident, sadly. (Fiachra10003) |
History and Society/Politics and government
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2022-06-17 21:18 | Golds World of Judaica | Golds World of Judaica, (known until 1999 as Golds Book and Gift Company), is the Southern Hemisphere's largest Judaica store,[citation needed] as well as being Australia's main importer, wholesaler and retailer of Judaica items. It is owned by Yirmi and Miriam Goldschmiedt, prominent members of Melbourne's Orthodox Jewish community. | As written, this article is self-promotional in tone and reads like an advertisement. With no WP:RS, this does not meet even the most basic criteria for WP:NOT. It is an advertisement masquerading as article as described by WP:BROCHURE (Variety312) |
2022-06-19 03:51 | Prevention of Organised Crime Act, 1998 | The Prevention of Organised Crime Act (No. 121 of 1998) is a statute promulgated by the Parliament of South Africa. It introduced measures to allow prosecutors to combat organised crime, money laundering, and gang activity. It also prohibited certain types of racketeering activities and abolished money laundering and established an obligation for people to report it. | This article is a stub with no citations (marked as such in 2009), and its content does not establish why this Act is important enough, historically or otherwise, to warrant its own page. It should either be deleted or substantially edited so that it's clear why this Act is notable. (Qflib) |
History and Society/Society
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2022-06-19 00:34 | 2018 Kremlin Cup (pool) | The 2018 Kremlin Cup was an international professional ten-ball pool tournament held between 17 and 21 September in Moscow, Russia. | Only 2 source included, one is in Russia, and another one was an announcement poster (Emery Cool21) |
History and Society/Transportation
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2022-06-16 22:55 | List of airlines of the Federated States of Micronesia | This is a list of airlines currently operating in the Federated States of Micronesia. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:14 | List of airlines of Tonga | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Tonga. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:15 | List of airlines of Tuvalu | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Tuvalu. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-18 07:02 | Vector SRV8 (Motor vehicle) | The Vector SRV8 was an American sports car designed and built by Vector Motors in 1999 to replace the Vector M12. | No cited sources and underwhelming content that is better suited to be written as a section in the Vector Motors page. (110.39.41.123) |
STEM
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2022-06-13 21:28 | Masterfile (library) (stock photography library in North America) | Masterfile Corporation is a stock photography library in Toronto, Ontario, Canada It is represented in over 100 other countries around the world by independent agents and distributors. | No indication or evidence of notability. (PKT) |
2022-06-16 12:01 | Joe Pompei (American inventor) | Joe Pompei is an American inventor and the founder of Holosonics, a company that has delivered techniques for precisely projecting sound using millimeter-wavelength sound waves using technology developed originally as part of his Ph.D. thesis at MIT. In 2003 he was recognized as a "young innovator" by being included in the MIT Technology Review's TR100 list. | Does not meet notability criteria under WP:ANYBIO or WP:PROF (Alan Islas) |
2022-06-16 12:13 | Holosonics (company in Watertown, United States) | Holosonics is a Watertown, MA firm that is developing and manufacturing directional loudspeaker technology called the Audio Spotlight. The technology is based upon the sound from ultrasound effect. The company's founder is Dr. F. Joseph Pompei, an M.I.T. PhD who at age 16 became the youngest acoustic engineer at Bose Corporation [citation needed]. | Does not meet notability criteria under WP:COMPANY (Alan Islas) |
2022-06-16 16:28 | Irish Institute of Pensions Managers | The Irish Institute of Pensions Managers (IIPM) provides nationally recognized professional certifications in the field of pensions management based out of Dublin in Ireland. It was founded in 1990 as a limited liability company as a sister organization to Pensions Management Institute in the United Kingdom. | Bad faith article creation, every source is either primary, dead, or lacks significant coverage and I could not find any better sources (Pppery) |
2022-06-17 00:44 | Paul D. Lynn (Eagyptologist, Early Christian Scholar) | Paul D. Lynn (born 1964), is a late Egyptian/Early Coptic Art historian/conservator and is currently co-chair of the CCBDD Journal and Research Committee.[citation needed] | Likely a hoax—my search found no information about any Egyptologist by this name. WorldCat doesn't have any record of "Objects of Ancient Origin" or "Late Egyptian/Early Coptic Funerary Iconometrics", suggesting that the cited sources are fabricated. Fails WP:V. (Extraordinary Writ) |
2022-06-17 14:33 | Hepatitis B Annual (Academic journal) | Hepatitis B Annual is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal published by Medknow Publications on behalf of the Kalinga Gastroenterology Foundation covering research on Hepatitis B. | Does not appear to be indexed in SCOPUS or other notable options (Star Mississippi) |
2022-06-16 22:56 | List of airlines of Barbados | There are currently no airlines of Barbados yet. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:16 | List of airlines of Wallis and Futuna | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Wallis and Futuna. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-17 16:56 | System deployment (Deployment of a mechanical device, electrical system, computer program from packaged to operational states) | The deployment of a mechanical device, electrical system, computer program, etc., is its assembly or transformation from a packaged form to an operational working state. | WP:NOTDICT, unreferenced, and not entirely true as deployment can also refer to sending development prototypes out to the field for effective use. (2pou) |
2022-06-17 20:54 | Springboard (business) (US business incubator formed by Cambridge-based company Red Gate Software) | Springboard is the name of a business incubator formed by Cambridge-based company Red Gate Software. Over the course of ten weeks, Red Gate provides startups with office space, money to live on, food and mentoring, including weekly talks from successful entrepreneurs. | Non-notable defunct business incubator. No independent refs in more than a decade. (Stuartyeates) |
2022-06-18 21:13 | Hossam Youssef (Psychologist) (Egyptian-American Psychologist) | Hossam Youssef (born May 21, 1965) is a Egyptian-American Cognitive Research Psychologist, researcher, therapist, and accredited minister. | [BLP] |
STEM/Biology
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2022-06-19 00:48 | Leptologia (Genus of moths) | Leptologia is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. | Abandoned since 2021 and only had 1 unreliable source (Emery Cool21) |
STEM/Computing
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2022-06-16 21:40 | EasyTag (Tag editor) | EasyTag (stylised as EasyTAG) is a graphical tag editor for Linux and Microsoft Windows. An attempt to bring EasyTAG to OS X is ongoing. It is written in C and relies on GTK+ and id3lib for graphics and ID3 tag handling respectively. As of version 2.1.1, EasyTag also uses the tag manipulation library provided by the MAD project, for support of ID3v2.4. | Non-notable software. Only reference is to the project's own (dormant) web-site; with no significant coverage elsewhere. (TJRC) |
2022-06-17 04:11 | Samsung GT-E1150i | The Samsung GT-E1150i, nicknamed Cobble, is a basic, sleek, flip cell phone. It was released in February 2010. | Non-notable phone model. No substantive coverage of it located on a search. No suitable list to merge/redirect to. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-17 04:11 | Samsung GT-C3520 | The Samsung Mobile Model GT-C3520 is an entry-level flip-top phone manufactured by Samsung Electronics. It was released in October 2011. | Non-notable phone model. No substantive coverage of it located on a search. No suitable list to merge/redirect to. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-17 10:38 | EsPublico Gestiona | esPublico Gestiona is a cloud computing platform whose aim is to provide local government entities with an optimal environment for effectively managing documents and files, as well as to implement advanced e-Government services. | Unsourced/Unreferenced article of dubious encyclopaedic notability. Same article was deleted on eswiki for identical concerns. (MarcoAurelio) |
2022-06-18 12:16 | OpenInsight | OpenInsight is a database application development tool from Revelation Technologies. It was first released in 1992; the current version is 10.0.1, released in March of 2018. | Stub that fails WP:SIGCOV and WP:NPRODUCT. Unable to find reliable sources to satisfy the notability of this software. Potentially veering into WP:PROMO. (Bonoahx) |
STEM/Engineering
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2022-06-16 23:12 | List of airlines of Sierra Leone (Article about the lack of Sierra Leonean airlines) | Sierra Leone currently has no active airlines. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 22:55 | List of airlines of the Federated States of Micronesia | This is a list of airlines currently operating in the Federated States of Micronesia. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:14 | List of airlines of Tonga | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Tonga. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-16 23:15 | List of airlines of Tuvalu | This is a list of airlines currently operating in Tuvalu. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-17 04:44 | Azer Kasimzade | Azer Arastunoglu Kasimzade (23 February 1955, Barda, Azerbaijan SSR) is a doctor of Technical Science (D.Sc.), professor in the Faculty of Engineering, Ondokuz Mayis University (OMU) | Resumé-like article, doesn't pass WP:NPROF (Headbomb) |
2022-06-16 23:05 | List of airlines of Liberia | Liberia currently has no active airlines. | List with zero entries (LaundryPizza03) |
2022-06-18 07:02 | Vector SRV8 (Motor vehicle) | The Vector SRV8 was an American sports car designed and built by Vector Motors in 1999 to replace the Vector M12. | No cited sources and underwhelming content that is better suited to be written as a section in the Vector Motors page. (110.39.41.123) |
STEM/Technology
PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
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2022-06-16 21:40 | EasyTag (Tag editor) | EasyTag (stylised as EasyTAG) is a graphical tag editor for Linux and Microsoft Windows. An attempt to bring EasyTAG to OS X is ongoing. It is written in C and relies on GTK+ and id3lib for graphics and ID3 tag handling respectively. As of version 2.1.1, EasyTag also uses the tag manipulation library provided by the MAD project, for support of ID3v2.4. | Non-notable software. Only reference is to the project's own (dormant) web-site; with no significant coverage elsewhere. (TJRC) |
2022-06-17 04:11 | Samsung GT-C3520 | The Samsung Mobile Model GT-C3520 is an entry-level flip-top phone manufactured by Samsung Electronics. It was released in October 2011. | Non-notable phone model. No substantive coverage of it located on a search. No suitable list to merge/redirect to. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-17 10:38 | EsPublico Gestiona | esPublico Gestiona is a cloud computing platform whose aim is to provide local government entities with an optimal environment for effectively managing documents and files, as well as to implement advanced e-Government services. | Unsourced/Unreferenced article of dubious encyclopaedic notability. Same article was deleted on eswiki for identical concerns. (MarcoAurelio) |
2022-06-18 12:16 | OpenInsight | OpenInsight is a database application development tool from Revelation Technologies. It was first released in 1992; the current version is 10.0.1, released in March of 2018. | Stub that fails WP:SIGCOV and WP:NPRODUCT. Unable to find reliable sources to satisfy the notability of this software. Potentially veering into WP:PROMO. (Bonoahx) |
Unsorted
PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
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2022-06-12 19:18 | Tintamarre theatre company | Tintamarre is a bilingual student theatre troupe that was founded at Mount Allison University by Alex Fancy. | non notable organization (Jax 0677) |
2022-06-13 18:25 | Real-time large-scale change (organization) | In organizational development (OD), real-time large-scale change is an intervention designed to have a rapid impact on an entire organizational system. | WP:DICDEF unsourced since its creation in 2003, flagged as unsourced since 2009. (Lord Belbury) |
2022-06-15 02:57 | Phanita (female given name) | Phanita is an Indian female name. It is also common in Thailand and Indonesia. The Sanskrit meaning of the word is inspissated juice of the sugarcane. Kautilya's Arthshastra mentions use of Phanita in the preparation of alcohol. In addition, Ayurvedic literature such as Sushruta Samhita describes usage of Phanita in theraupetic preparations. | Non notable given name. No articles contain this in the title, so not suitable as a disambig. (Premeditated Chaos) |
2022-06-15 00:26 | List of people on the postage stamps of Laos | This is a list of people depicted on stamps of Laos. | Fails WP:NLIST, WP:NOTCATALOG. (Avilich) |