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2024-06-29 15:51 | Xonix (1984 video game) | Xonix is a video game written for MS-DOS compatible operating systems by Israeli programmers Ilan Raab and Dani Katz. It is similar in concept to Taito's 1982 arcade video game Qix. The objective is to fence off sections of a playfield while avoiding bouncing balls. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-06-29 22:29 | ESPN Online Games | ESPN Online Games were a collection of sports-themed internet video games available on the ESPN3 broadband internet channel. There are currently two collections of games. The first is “Arena Games,” which features a home run derby style baseball game; a 3-point shooter basketball game and Throwdown, a four-round boxing game. | Completely unsourced and a BEFORE came up with no sources to establish verifiability or notability. (Let'srun) |
2024-07-05 16:53 | Pet Friendly's | Pet Friendly's is a retailer for pet products and supplies based in Manila, Philippines for dogs and cats. They currently have two main sales channels that are their e-commerce website petfriendlys.ph and The Philippines first pet supplies mobile retail caravan. | Not notable. The only references are to the subject's own website. (Bishonen) |
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2024-06-30 19:01 | Ali Bongo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ali Bongo, also known as Ali Bongo Ondimba, was President of Gabon from 2009 to 2023. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-06-30 19:31 | Catherine Lord (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Catherine Lord may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
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2024-07-01 05:31 | CNEWS (Bangladeshi magazine) | C News is a leading monthly information and communications technology (ICT) magazine of Bangladesh. In print since 2001, it is the second most circulated ICT magazine in Bangladesh.[citation needed] C News also runs an ICT web portal, which is updated daily with news, views, and analysis on various aspects of ICT. | Magazine exists, but does not meet WP:NMEDIA, WP:NMAG, or WP:GNG. Searches in English and Bengali (সি নিউজ) found nothing deeper than passing mentions.[1][2][3] (Worldbruce) |
2024-06-30 23:32 | Undo magazine | UNDO Visual Thinking is a bi-monthly mexican magazine of graphic design and art which focus in social and cultural issues. Is an in-house project of poeticsouvenir, an editorial design studio with base in Puebla, Mexico inspired by the 'good design is good citizenship" Milton Glaser's philosophy. | still can't find any sources for notability, and adjacent ones suggest more a personal project - UNDO found only as the editor's personal handle; deadlink homepage not on wayback (Turtlecrown) |
2024-07-02 05:37 | In Touch (journal) (Wikimedia disambiguation page) | In Touch is a digital quarterly periodical produced by the Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT). The periodical is free to access and in 2022, the publication won the FIT Prize for best Periodical. | Non-notable magazine. Fails GNG, as most all sources about the article are either self-published or published by the magazine's parent organization AUSIT. Other coverage only indicates that it has gone open-access, of which sources are of dubious credibility. Does not pass WP:NMAGAZINE. (Babegriev) |
2024-07-02 19:39 | List of Firefly (film series) characters | This article lists characters from the Rob Zombie's Firefly film series, consisting of House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and 3 from Hell. | Doesn't meet WP:NLIST / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-07-05 07:45 | Sunny Brar (British politician) | Sunny Brar is a British politician who was a candidate for Parliament in the Hornchurch and Upminster constituency during the 2024 UK General election. | Appears to be an error, Sunny Brar was the Labour candidate for the constituency and did not win the seat. (Chaotic Enby) |
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2024-06-30 07:08 | Marlou van Niekerk (Rugby player) | Marlou du Plessis van Niekerk is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Free State XV in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is fly-half. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this rugby footballer. (JTtheOG) |
2024-06-30 07:13 | Chrislyn van Schalkwyk (Rugby player) | Chrislyn John van Schalkwyk (born 12 October 1990) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Boland club side Wesbank. His regular position is winger. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this rugby footballer. (JTtheOG) |
2024-06-30 10:51 | Dermot Dobbin (Canadian businessman) | Noel Dermot Dobbin (27 December 1940 – 21 April 2021), was a businessman and former team president of the St. John's Fog Devils of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, was born St. John's, Newfoundland. | Biography does cite any sources nor assert any notability (Flibirigit) |
2024-06-30 21:45 | Luka Snoj (Slovenian former 3x3 basketball player, author) | Luka Snoj (born March 16, 1990) is a Slovenian advanced data analyst, lawyer, 3x3 basketball pioneer, and the author of the first-ever international book on 3x3 basketball. | Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2024-07-01 03:21 | Tinashe Mushakavanhu (Writer from Zimbabwe) | Tinashe Mushakavanhu was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. He is a writer, editor and scholar based at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Wits Institute for Social & Economic Research (WiSER) at University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-07-01 15:49 | Kristina Lindblom (Australian handball player) | Kristina Lindblom (born 20 August 1992) is an Australian handball player for Ludvika Handball Club and the Australian national team. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-01 20:05 | Samuel E. Abbott (American football coach) | Samuel E. Abbott was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at the State Normal School of Colorado—now known as the University of Northern Colorado—in Greeley, Colorado, for one season, from 1905, compiling a record of 0–2–2. | Fails WP:GNG only coached four games. (OlifanofmrTennant) |
2024-07-02 18:57 | Klaus Tscheuschner (German civil servant) | Klaus Tscheuschner (born October 22, 1956, in Bielefeld, West Germany) was Lord Mayor of Flensburg, Germany, from January 2005 until January 2011. | [BLP] |
2024-07-03 00:22 | Almir Pandzo (Australian handball player) | Almir Pandzo (born 2 September 1992) is a Bosnian-born Australian handball player. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. No third party sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-03 01:37 | Vincent Oshana (American actor and comedian) | Vincent Oshana is an Assyrian-American actor and comedian. He is best known for his HBO Stand-Up Comedy Set on Russell Simmons's Def Comedy Jam and various roles on Showtime channel's television series The Underground. As of 2023, Oshana is a regular contributor on the Patrick Bet-David podcast. | fails WP:GNG (FMSky) |
2024-07-03 03:26 | Shekar Natarajan (Indian-American business executive) | Shekar Natarajan (Chandrashekar Natarajan; born 23 July 1979 in Secunderabad, India) is a business executive known for his work in the supply chain industry. He has held supply chain executive positions at various corporations including Coca-Cola Consolidated, PepsiCo, Anheuser-Busch, Disney, Walmart, Target and American Eagle Outfitters. | Article created by one or two IP, self promotion (Chirags) |
2024-06-30 04:05 | Busha Taa | Busha Jalleta Taa (born January 28, 1963) is an Ethiopian sociologist and Associate Professor at the University of Gondar. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of sociology, particularly in the areas of community-based rehabilitation and the inclusion of people with disabilities. | [BLP] |
2024-07-02 17:43 | Ragib Shahriar Ankon | Ragib Shahriar Ankon is a Bangladeshi student who set a Guinness World Record for the most football (soccer) toe taps in one minute. Ankon achieved this record by tapping the football 220 times in one minute, surpassing the previous record of 212 times. | WP:1E; one notable achievement does not qualify for an article (Moriwen) |
2024-07-03 14:33 | IMOCA 60 11th Hour (IMOCA 60 Class Sailboat from 2021) | The IMOCA 60 Groupe Dubreuil previous known as 11th Hour Racing - Mālama. | Fails WP:GNG, no WP:SIGCOV outside of primary sources and blogs. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-07-03 15:55 | Archie Vaughan (English cricketer (born 2005)) | Archie Vaughan (born 9 December 2005) is an English cricketer who plays for Somerset. He is a right handed batsman and right arm medium pace bowler. He is the son of Michael Vaughan. | Non-notable cricketer. Hasn't played at first-class, List A, or Twenty20 senior level, so fails WP:NCRIC. Under-19 cricketers also aren't notable. Shouldn't have gotten through AfC. (AssociateAffiliate) |
2024-07-03 22:45 | So Kwang-chol (North Korean footballer) | So Kwang-chol (Korean: ~; born 23 January 1987) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least seven occasions between 2007 and 2008. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-07-04 00:18 | Ognjen Matic (Australian handball player) | Ognjen Matic (born 21 August 1989 in Split, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is an Australian team handball player. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search in Google news yields nothing. (LibStar) |
2024-07-04 00:55 | Robert Thompson (poker director) (American poker tournament director) | Robert Thompson is a poker official from Las Vegas. He served[when?] as the tournament director on Celebrity Poker Showdown. | Non-notable poker official. Insufficiently sourced to establish notability since 2007. (Jdcooper) |
2024-07-03 12:13 | Kirill Simonov (footballer) (Russian footballer) | Kirill Andreyevich Simonov (Russian: Кирилл Андреевич Симонов; born 24 May 2006) is a Russian football player who plays as a central midfielder for Fakel Voronezh. | Fails GNG with a lack of SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
2024-07-04 22:34 | Aleksandar Popović (1920s tennis player) (Yugoslavian tennis player) | Aleksandar Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Поповић, was a Yugoslav tennis player of Serbian ethnicity. | Doesn't meet WP:NTENNIS or WP:GNG, wasn't able to find anything beyond the mention in this book. (Jovanmilic97) |
2024-07-05 03:41 | Pablo Álvarez (footballer, born 1992) (Honduran footballer (born 1992)) | Pablo Javier Alvarez García (born 29 June 1992) is a Honduran professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Victoria. | Non-notable footballer; no SIGCOV (BBQboffin) |
2024-07-05 16:35 | Kenneth S. Nugent | Kenneth S. Nugent is an American personal injury lawyer from Georgia. He is the founder, president, and CEO of the Kenneth S. Nugent, P.C. Law Firm, which operates 9 offices in Georgia. Nugent is known for his 'One Call That's All' marketing campaign, which includes television ads and billboards. | Not notable, promotional (Melcous) |
2024-07-05 18:39 | Ezequiel Montalt (Spanish actor and musician) | Ezequiel Montalt Ros (born August 24, 1977 in Bonrepòs i Mirambell, Valencian Community, Spain) is a Spanish actor. | [BLP] |
2024-07-05 18:43 | Afzal Ahmed Khan (Indian film director and producer) | Afzal Ahmed Khan is an Indian film director and producer. | [BLP] |
2024-07-05 18:46 | Philippe Poirrier (French historian) | Philippe Poirrier, born in 1963, is a French historian, specialist in French contemporary cultural history.[citation needed] | [BLP] |
2024-07-05 22:32 | Daniel Fister (American politician) | Daniel A. Fister is an American politician from Kentucky. He is a Republican and represents District 56 in the State House. He was first elected to the house in 2020. | Non-notable low level politician (50.245.199.49) |
2024-07-06 00:05 | Joel G. Block (American business executive, consultant and speaker) | Joel G. Block is an American business executive, consultant and professional speaker specializing on the topics of real estate, finance, and sales. He also assists attorneys in complex litigation cases involving real estate, securities and alternative investments. | Existing sources are poor (self-sourced, fleeting mentions, or materials on dead pages not readable at archive.org), and Googling found nothing better. (NatGertler) |
2024-07-06 01:32 | Adriano Bernardes (Brazilian footballer (born 1986)) | Adriano Bernardes Rodrigues da Silva (born 14 January 1986), known as Adriano Rodríguez or Adriano Bernardes, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He was signed by FC Chiasso in February 2008. | Doesn't seem to meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite) |
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2024-07-02 13:58 | Heather Cooper (Australian handball player) | Heather Cooper (born 9 May 1995) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and on both, Australian national team and the beach handball team teams. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-04 04:46 | Emma Larsson (Swedish artistic gymnast) | Emma Maud Valborg Larsson (born 15 November 1998) is a Swedish female artistic gymnast and a member of the national team. Larsson participated at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, and eventually qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics, where she placed thirty-fifth in the qualifying stage of the competition with a total score of 54.332. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY, only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-05 18:41 | Laura Sheeran (Irish singer-songwriter) | Laura Sheeran (born 19 April 1987) is an Irish singer, musician, composer and artist. She is the cousin of Ed Sheeran. | [BLP] |
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2024-06-29 15:43 | The Culvert Chronicles (newspaper) | The Culvert Chronicles is an American weekly newspaper geared to the African-American community of New York City. | Non-notable publication. Contains no sources other than a link to blogspot page which is just what this is. A blog. Not a newspaper. These are just the opinionated posts of one individual who hasn't been active in several years. (WikiCleanerMan) |
2024-07-01 04:17 | U mad (Slang associated with Internet trolling) | "U mad" or "you mad" is an internet catchphrase commonly associated with trolling. The phrase is used both as a statement and a question. It was popularized after an incident on The O'Reilly Factor involving rapper Cam'ron and record producer Damon Dash in 2003. | Wikipedia is not a dictionary, and can't catalogue terms simply for having been used if there isn't significant linguistic coverage (Mach61) |
2024-07-01 05:31 | CNEWS (Bangladeshi magazine) | C News is a leading monthly information and communications technology (ICT) magazine of Bangladesh. In print since 2001, it is the second most circulated ICT magazine in Bangladesh.[citation needed] C News also runs an ICT web portal, which is updated daily with news, views, and analysis on various aspects of ICT. | Magazine exists, but does not meet WP:NMEDIA, WP:NMAG, or WP:GNG. Searches in English and Bengali (সি নিউজ) found nothing deeper than passing mentions.[4][5][6] (Worldbruce) |
2024-07-02 19:39 | List of Firefly (film series) characters | This article lists characters from the Rob Zombie's Firefly film series, consisting of House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and 3 from Hell. | Doesn't meet WP:NLIST / WP:GNG. (Boleyn) |
2024-07-03 01:37 | Vincent Oshana (American actor and comedian) | Vincent Oshana is an Assyrian-American actor and comedian. He is best known for his HBO Stand-Up Comedy Set on Russell Simmons's Def Comedy Jam and various roles on Showtime channel's television series The Underground. As of 2023, Oshana is a regular contributor on the Patrick Bet-David podcast. | fails WP:GNG (FMSky) |
2024-07-03 19:25 | BlueSky Open Platform (Chinese open-source software e-learning project) | BlueSky Open Platform was an open-source software e-learning project designed to balance education resources between well-developed Chinese cities and poor regions of China. It was a collaboration between Xi'an Jiaotong University and IBM. In 2006 BlueSky won the China National Science and Technology Progress Award. | no indication of notability can be found, existing sources do not indicate notability (Arch dude) |
2024-07-04 07:32 | Moppi Productions (Finnish-based Demogroup) | Moppi Productions was a Finnish-based demogroup founded in 1996. It is mainly known for their story-based demos and the demo authoring tool Demopaja. The demo ix, released in 2003, won a total of three awards in the Scene.org Awards gala.[citation needed] | No significant coverage in reliable sources (Toweli) |
2024-07-04 08:41 | European Top 20 | European Top 20 was a disk magazine and scene chart for the Commodore Amiga published by the demo scene group Equinox. The first issue was published in July 1992 and the last (number 7) in July 1993. | No coverage in reliable sources (Toweli) |
2024-07-05 16:49 | Kurgo | Kurgo is outdoor dog gear brand owned by Radio Systems Corporation. | Doesn't seem to meet WP:CORP, articles cited are press releases or advertising-ish blog mentions of the company's products, no real coverage of the company itself which would be useful for a Wikipedia article (Here2rewrite) |
2024-07-05 18:39 | Ezequiel Montalt (Spanish actor and musician) | Ezequiel Montalt Ros (born August 24, 1977 in Bonrepòs i Mirambell, Valencian Community, Spain) is a Spanish actor. | [BLP] |
2024-07-06 00:37 | Service-oriented distributed applications (architecture that allows some services to be run on the client and some on the server) | A RESTful programming architecture that allows some services to be run on the client and some on the server. For example, a product can first be released as a browser application and then functionality moved module by module to the client application. | Poorly explained and jargony article that seems like the topic is better covered in other related articles like Service-oriented architecture, but that might be because I don't understand the topic that well. (Gnisacc) |
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2024-06-30 23:32 | Undo magazine | UNDO Visual Thinking is a bi-monthly mexican magazine of graphic design and art which focus in social and cultural issues. Is an in-house project of poeticsouvenir, an editorial design studio with base in Puebla, Mexico inspired by the 'good design is good citizenship" Milton Glaser's philosophy. | still can't find any sources for notability, and adjacent ones suggest more a personal project - UNDO found only as the editor's personal handle; deadlink homepage not on wayback (Turtlecrown) |
2024-07-02 05:37 | In Touch (journal) (Wikimedia disambiguation page) | In Touch is a digital quarterly periodical produced by the Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT). The periodical is free to access and in 2022, the publication won the FIT Prize for best Periodical. | Non-notable magazine. Fails GNG, as most all sources about the article are either self-published or published by the magazine's parent organization AUSIT. Other coverage only indicates that it has gone open-access, of which sources are of dubious credibility. Does not pass WP:NMAGAZINE. (Babegriev) |
2024-07-04 00:55 | Robert Thompson (poker director) (American poker tournament director) | Robert Thompson is a poker official from Las Vegas. He served[when?] as the tournament director on Celebrity Poker Showdown. | Non-notable poker official. Insufficiently sourced to establish notability since 2007. (Jdcooper) |
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2024-06-30 13:24 | Webbianum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Webbianus m., Webbiana f. or Webbianum n. may refer to several flora or fauna species including: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-07-05 23:31 | Tom and Jerry: The Deluxe Anniversary Collection (DVD set of Tom and Jerry cartoons) | The Tom and Jerry Deluxe Anniversary Collection is a two-disc DVD set, released by Warner Home Video. | no reason to have this article created as it has not met the wikistandards (MusicGene) |
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2024-07-05 18:41 | Laura Sheeran (Irish singer-songwriter) | Laura Sheeran (born 19 April 1987) is an Irish singer, musician, composer and artist. She is the cousin of Ed Sheeran. | [BLP] |
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2024-06-30 04:12 | Radio Stations in Syracuse, New York | Please go ahead and DELETE this page! There's already a list of radio stations in Syracuse, NY on the Syracuse, New York article under "Media". Thanks! | Redundant to Template:Syracuse Radio. There are no such lists by city or media market in the U.S.; we have state lists and market navboxes. (Sammi Brie) |
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2024-06-30 13:16 | TreeSize (Graphical disk usage analyzer) | TreeSize is a disk space analyzer written by JAM Software. TreeSize has native 32- and 64-bit support for all Windows versions and client/server versions currently supported by Microsoft. | Non-notable product. All existing refs are primary; no reliable secondary sources in sight. (IceWelder) |
2024-07-04 10:15 | TilEm | TilEm is an emulator that simulates certain Texas Instruments calculators on a generic computer. It is similar to TiEmu, uses GTK+, and works on many different operating systems like Linux/Unix, FreeBSD, 32-bit Microsoft Windows and so on. | Fails WP:GNG for not including any references to significant coverage in reliable sources. (Mika1h) |
2024-07-04 20:52 | Open Hardware and Design Alliance (project) | NOTE: This organization doesn't seem to exist anymore, the http://www.ohanda.org/ URL has been found to be inactive in January 2023. | Doesn't seem notable, doesn't seem covered by reliable secondary sources (JaggedHamster) |
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2024-06-30 16:03 | Ekamra Manoranjan TV (Television channel) | Ekamra Manoranjan TV is a regional, Odia language, Indian cable television station. It was the third fully privately-owned only-entertainment television channel in Odisha when it emerged in 2009. Earlier a cable network, it evolved to become a satellite channel offering 24-hour entertainment and didactic programmes. | I searched for reliable sources to check if the subject meets notability, but sadly, I couldn't find a single source that justifies the subject's notability. It fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. If anyone challenges to the PROD please notify me at my Talk page. (Grabup) |
2024-07-01 15:49 | Playtime (TV series) (German TV series or program) | Playtime (Sprachkurs) is a German television series. | Completely unsourced article that has been tagged for since 2019. (86.123.229.182) |
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2024-06-29 15:51 | Xonix (1984 video game) | Xonix is a video game written for MS-DOS compatible operating systems by Israeli programmers Ilan Raab and Dani Katz. It is similar in concept to Taito's 1982 arcade video game Qix. The objective is to fence off sections of a playfield while avoiding bouncing balls. | lack of notability (Waxworker) |
2024-06-29 22:29 | ESPN Online Games | ESPN Online Games were a collection of sports-themed internet video games available on the ESPN3 broadband internet channel. There are currently two collections of games. The first is “Arena Games,” which features a home run derby style baseball game; a 3-point shooter basketball game and Throwdown, a four-round boxing game. | Completely unsourced and a BEFORE came up with no sources to establish verifiability or notability. (Let'srun) |
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2024-06-29 11:43 | Oceania Youth Beach Handball Championship | The Oceania Beach Handball Championship is the official competition for Under 17 years national beach handball teams of Oceania region. It was first organized by the Oceania Continent Handball Federation in 2017. The first champions for boys were Australia and for girls America Samoa. | An under 17s sports event that fails WP:SPORTSEVENT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-06-30 07:08 | Marlou van Niekerk (Rugby player) | Marlou du Plessis van Niekerk is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Free State XV in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is fly-half. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this rugby footballer. (JTtheOG) |
2024-06-30 07:13 | Chrislyn van Schalkwyk (Rugby player) | Chrislyn John van Schalkwyk (born 12 October 1990) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Boland club side Wesbank. His regular position is winger. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this rugby footballer. (JTtheOG) |
2024-06-30 21:45 | Luka Snoj (Slovenian former 3x3 basketball player, author) | Luka Snoj (born March 16, 1990) is a Slovenian advanced data analyst, lawyer, 3x3 basketball pioneer, and the author of the first-ever international book on 3x3 basketball. | Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2024-06-30 19:14 | 2019–20 SVB Tweede Divisie (Football league season) | The 2019–20 SVB Tweede Divisie was the 53rd season of the SVB Tweede Divisie, the second division football competition in Suriname. The season began on 21 November 2019 and prematurely ended on 8 March 2020 due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, ultimately for the season to be abandon and null by the Surinamese Football Association. | No evidence of independent notability. (JTtheOG) |
2024-07-01 20:05 | Samuel E. Abbott (American football coach) | Samuel E. Abbott was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at the State Normal School of Colorado—now known as the University of Northern Colorado—in Greeley, Colorado, for one season, from 1905, compiling a record of 0–2–2. | Fails WP:GNG only coached four games. (OlifanofmrTennant) |
2024-07-02 13:58 | Heather Cooper (Australian handball player) | Heather Cooper (born 9 May 1995) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and on both, Australian national team and the beach handball team teams. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-03 14:33 | IMOCA 60 11th Hour (IMOCA 60 Class Sailboat from 2021) | The IMOCA 60 Groupe Dubreuil previous known as 11th Hour Racing - Mālama. | Fails WP:GNG, no WP:SIGCOV outside of primary sources and blogs. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-07-03 14:34 | IMOCA 60 Maitre Coq 5 (IMOCA 60 Class Sailboat from 2021) | The IMOCA 60 Maître Coq V was commissioned by Yannick Bestaven to compete in 2024-2025 Vendee Globe. | Fails WP:GNG, no WP:SIGCOV outside of primary sources and blogs. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-07-03 15:55 | Archie Vaughan (English cricketer (born 2005)) | Archie Vaughan (born 9 December 2005) is an English cricketer who plays for Somerset. He is a right handed batsman and right arm medium pace bowler. He is the son of Michael Vaughan. | Non-notable cricketer. Hasn't played at first-class, List A, or Twenty20 senior level, so fails WP:NCRIC. Under-19 cricketers also aren't notable. Shouldn't have gotten through AfC. (AssociateAffiliate) |
2024-07-03 22:45 | So Kwang-chol (North Korean footballer) | So Kwang-chol (Korean: ~; born 23 January 1987) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least seven occasions between 2007 and 2008. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
2024-07-04 00:18 | Ognjen Matic (Australian handball player) | Ognjen Matic (born 21 August 1989 in Split, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is an Australian team handball player. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search in Google news yields nothing. (LibStar) |
2024-07-04 03:52 | 2017 Thailand Amateur League (Football league season) | The 2017 Thailand Amateur League is the 1st season of the League competition since its establishment in 2017. It is in the fifth tier of the Thai football league system. | No indication this topic has been covered in detail by multiple sources independent of the subject. (Cloudz679) |
2024-07-04 04:46 | Emma Larsson (Swedish artistic gymnast) | Emma Maud Valborg Larsson (born 15 November 1998) is a Swedish female artistic gymnast and a member of the national team. Larsson participated at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, and eventually qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics, where she placed thirty-fifth in the qualifying stage of the competition with a total score of 54.332. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY, only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-03 12:13 | Kirill Simonov (footballer) (Russian footballer) | Kirill Andreyevich Simonov (Russian: Кирилл Андреевич Симонов; born 24 May 2006) is a Russian football player who plays as a central midfielder for Fakel Voronezh. | Fails GNG with a lack of SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
2024-07-05 03:41 | Pablo Álvarez (footballer, born 1992) (Honduran footballer (born 1992)) | Pablo Javier Alvarez García (born 29 June 1992) is a Honduran professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Victoria. | Non-notable footballer; no SIGCOV (BBQboffin) |
2024-07-05 14:19 | IMOCA 60 Initiative Coeur 4 (IMOCA 60 Racing Yachts) | The IMOCA 60 Class yacht Initiative Coeur 4, FRA 109 was designed by Sam Manuard and launched on 30 July 2022 With the hull moulding done by Pauger Composites in Hungary under the guidance of Black Pepper Yachts. | Does not meet WP:GNG. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-07-06 01:32 | Adriano Bernardes (Brazilian footballer (born 1986)) | Adriano Bernardes Rodrigues da Silva (born 14 January 1986), known as Adriano Rodríguez or Adriano Bernardes, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He was signed by FC Chiasso in February 2008. | Doesn't seem to meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite) |
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2024-06-30 21:53 | Sperone Westwater (art gallery in New York City) | Sperone Westwater is a contemporary art gallery in the Bowery, in Manhattan, in New York City. The partners are Angela Westwater and Gian Enzo Sperone. The gallery was started on Greene Street in Soho in 1975; the first show was of work by Carl Andre. Since 2010 it has occupied a building on Bowery purpose-built to designs by Foster + Partners. | minimal sourced content, not enough here to demonstrate how this might pass WP:NCORP (Justlettersandnumbers) |
2024-06-30 23:32 | Undo magazine | UNDO Visual Thinking is a bi-monthly mexican magazine of graphic design and art which focus in social and cultural issues. Is an in-house project of poeticsouvenir, an editorial design studio with base in Puebla, Mexico inspired by the 'good design is good citizenship" Milton Glaser's philosophy. | still can't find any sources for notability, and adjacent ones suggest more a personal project - UNDO found only as the editor's personal handle; deadlink homepage not on wayback (Turtlecrown) |
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2024-07-04 21:14 | North Jersey Rail Commuter Association | The North Jersey Rail Commuter Association is a not for profit (501(c)(3)) railroad advocacy organization that was formed and incorporated in the United States in 1980. During its history, the organization and its members have been involved in the successful advocacy of a number of projects involving NJ Transit Rail Operations. | This article is not a notable subject, going against WP:GNG, with little significant coverage. There also is a conflict of interest. (Kew Gardens 613) |
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2024-06-29 15:27 | Mutya han Samar 2005 (Beauty pageant) | Mutya Han Samar 2005 was the 26th annual Samar beauty pageant, held at Samar Provincial Gymnasium in Catbalogan on August 9, 2006. Twenty-three contestants competed. Sharon del Castillo Sabarre of the Calbiga crowned her successor Julie Ann Ortega of Calbayog at the end of this event. | Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 12 March 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
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2024-06-29 17:24 | Dry Brook (East Brook tributary) (River in New York, United States) | Dry Brook flows into the East Brook north of Walton, New York. | Does not cite any sources. Shows no notability. 1-sentence stub. Article topic is a tributary of another river whose article is also a 2-sentence stub. (GoldRomean) |
2024-06-30 21:28 | Corral Hollow Pass (Depression in the Diablo Range, California) | Corral Hollow Pass, originally Portezuela de Buenos Ayres (Pass of Good Winds) is a low mountain pass in the Diablo Range southeast of Livermore, in Alameda County, California. This pass, at an elevation of 1600 ft, was the point where El Camino Viejo crested the range, leaving the Arroyo Seco watershed in the southeastern part of the Livermore Valley and dropping down a deep canyon into Corral Hollow near the former mining town of Tesla. | No content except for description of route and prior original research on naming history, redundant with Corral Hollow (Mrfoogles) |
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2024-07-01 03:19 | Arid Lands Information Network (organization) | Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN) is a Kenya-based non-governmental organisation that seeks to exchange ideas and experiences among "grassroots change agents". It sees its goal as enabling such grassroot change agents to learn from one another, through capacity-building and what it terms the "innovative use of information and communication technologies (ICTs)." | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-07-01 03:21 | Tinashe Mushakavanhu (Writer from Zimbabwe) | Tinashe Mushakavanhu was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. He is a writer, editor and scholar based at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Wits Institute for Social & Economic Research (WiSER) at University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. | Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |
2024-07-01 14:44 | ITowers of Masa Square CBD (Building complex in Gaborone, Botswana) | The Central Business District of iTowers of Masa Square CBD is located at Gaborone, Botswana. The CBD was constructed in 2015. The iTowers include hotels and government offices. | not much noteworthy or notable about it (48JCL) |
2024-06-30 04:05 | Busha Taa | Busha Jalleta Taa (born January 28, 1963) is an Ethiopian sociologist and Associate Professor at the University of Gondar. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of sociology, particularly in the areas of community-based rehabilitation and the inclusion of people with disabilities. | [BLP] |
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2024-06-30 07:08 | Marlou van Niekerk (Rugby player) | Marlou du Plessis van Niekerk is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Free State XV in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is fly-half. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this rugby footballer. (JTtheOG) |
2024-06-30 07:13 | Chrislyn van Schalkwyk (Rugby player) | Chrislyn John van Schalkwyk (born 12 October 1990) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Boland club side Wesbank. His regular position is winger. | I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV for this rugby footballer. (JTtheOG) |
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2024-07-05 03:41 | Pablo Álvarez (footballer, born 1992) (Honduran footballer (born 1992)) | Pablo Javier Alvarez García (born 29 June 1992) is a Honduran professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Victoria. | Non-notable footballer; no SIGCOV (BBQboffin) |
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2024-06-29 15:43 | The Culvert Chronicles (newspaper) | The Culvert Chronicles is an American weekly newspaper geared to the African-American community of New York City. | Non-notable publication. Contains no sources other than a link to blogspot page which is just what this is. A blog. Not a newspaper. These are just the opinionated posts of one individual who hasn't been active in several years. (WikiCleanerMan) |
2024-06-29 17:24 | Dry Brook (East Brook tributary) (River in New York, United States) | Dry Brook flows into the East Brook north of Walton, New York. | Does not cite any sources. Shows no notability. 1-sentence stub. Article topic is a tributary of another river whose article is also a 2-sentence stub. (GoldRomean) |
2024-06-30 10:51 | Dermot Dobbin (Canadian businessman) | Noel Dermot Dobbin (27 December 1940 – 21 April 2021), was a businessman and former team president of the St. John's Fog Devils of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, was born St. John's, Newfoundland. | Biography does cite any sources nor assert any notability (Flibirigit) |
2024-06-30 16:22 | Octopus Flying Club (Non-profit organization in Gaithersburg, Maryland, US) | The Octopus Flying Club, Inc. is a 501(c)(7) not-for-profit flying club, established on September 27, 1962. It operates a fleet of five aircraft, based at Montgomery County Airpark in Gaithersburg, Maryland and North Perry Airport in Hollywood, Florida. | No significant independent coverage. (Suntooooth) |
2024-06-30 21:28 | Corral Hollow Pass (Depression in the Diablo Range, California) | Corral Hollow Pass, originally Portezuela de Buenos Ayres (Pass of Good Winds) is a low mountain pass in the Diablo Range southeast of Livermore, in Alameda County, California. This pass, at an elevation of 1600 ft, was the point where El Camino Viejo crested the range, leaving the Arroyo Seco watershed in the southeastern part of the Livermore Valley and dropping down a deep canyon into Corral Hollow near the former mining town of Tesla. | No content except for description of route and prior original research on naming history, redundant with Corral Hollow (Mrfoogles) |
2024-06-30 21:53 | Sperone Westwater (art gallery in New York City) | Sperone Westwater is a contemporary art gallery in the Bowery, in Manhattan, in New York City. The partners are Angela Westwater and Gian Enzo Sperone. The gallery was started on Greene Street in Soho in 1975; the first show was of work by Carl Andre. Since 2010 it has occupied a building on Bowery purpose-built to designs by Foster + Partners. | minimal sourced content, not enough here to demonstrate how this might pass WP:NCORP (Justlettersandnumbers) |
2024-06-30 00:45 | Fair Air Association of Canada (defunct Canadian advocacy group) | The Fair Air Association of Canada (FAAC) was a Canadian non-profit association incorporated in 2003. It supports the Canadian hospitality sector in its efforts to promote ventilation solutions. This association does not exist anymore. | Article is completely unsourced since it was created in 2005 and a search came up with no sources to verify existence or notability. (Let'srun) |
2024-07-01 20:05 | Samuel E. Abbott (American football coach) | Samuel E. Abbott was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at the State Normal School of Colorado—now known as the University of Northern Colorado—in Greeley, Colorado, for one season, from 1905, compiling a record of 0–2–2. | Fails WP:GNG only coached four games. (OlifanofmrTennant) |
2024-07-01 22:13 | Vane display (type of 7-segment display) | A vane display is a type of seven-segment display. Unlike LED and VFD segmented displays, vane displays are composed of seven physical surfaces (vanes), typically painted white, but occasionally other colors, such as yellow or fluorescent green. If a segment is to be displayed as "off", it will be rotated so that its edge faces forward, with the painted surface pointing away and not visible. | The term "vane display" may have been invented by the author of this article. It is completely unsourced, I can find no use of the term that predates the publication of this article, and it is not the terminology that is used in the industry to describe these devices. See Talk for details.
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2024-06-30 04:12 | Radio Stations in Syracuse, New York | Please go ahead and DELETE this page! There's already a list of radio stations in Syracuse, NY on the Syracuse, New York article under "Media". Thanks! | Redundant to Template:Syracuse Radio. There are no such lists by city or media market in the U.S.; we have state lists and market navboxes. (Sammi Brie) |
2024-07-04 21:14 | North Jersey Rail Commuter Association | The North Jersey Rail Commuter Association is a not for profit (501(c)(3)) railroad advocacy organization that was formed and incorporated in the United States in 1980. During its history, the organization and its members have been involved in the successful advocacy of a number of projects involving NJ Transit Rail Operations. | This article is not a notable subject, going against WP:GNG, with little significant coverage. There also is a conflict of interest. (Kew Gardens 613) |
2024-07-05 00:23 | Mind the Gaps (organization) | Mind the Gaps is a state-level legislative campaign created by the Connecticut-based education advocacy organization ConnCAN (Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now), an American think tank and state-level education advocacy group founded in January 2005, with offices in Hartford, Connecticut and New Haven, Connecticut. | Not a notable political advocacy effort; written like a press-release. No secondary coverage. Not the primary topic for this name; a redirect to ConnCAN would be undue. (Walsh90210) |
2024-07-05 03:47 | Midwest Values PAC (U.S. political action committee) | Midwest Values PAC (MVP) is a political action committee, or PAC, that was founded by political satirist, best selling author, radio host, and US Senator Al Franken in the fall of 2005. | Does not seem like a notable group under WP:GNG and the article cites no sources (BottleOfChocolateMilk) |
2024-07-05 05:06 | Bonavista Archives | Bonavista Archives was established by the Bonavista Historical Society in partnership with the Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador and the Bonavista Historic Townscape Foundation. The Archives began as a natural outgrowth of the collection and research done by the Bonavista Historical Society and the Bonavista Museum. | I found no independent reliable sources online to establish general notability. The only sources I found were listings from archives or museums directories. (Flibirigit) |
2024-07-05 16:35 | Kenneth S. Nugent | Kenneth S. Nugent is an American personal injury lawyer from Georgia. He is the founder, president, and CEO of the Kenneth S. Nugent, P.C. Law Firm, which operates 9 offices in Georgia. Nugent is known for his 'One Call That's All' marketing campaign, which includes television ads and billboards. | Not notable, promotional (Melcous) |
2024-07-05 21:22 | National Square Dance Campers Association | The National Square Dance Campers Association (NSDCA) is a non-profit organization, with well over 100 chapters spanning the continental United States and Canada. | Notability not established; independent sources not cited; content outdated (199.66.14.55) |
2024-07-05 22:32 | Daniel Fister (American politician) | Daniel A. Fister is an American politician from Kentucky. He is a Republican and represents District 56 in the State House. He was first elected to the house in 2020. | Non-notable low level politician (50.245.199.49) |
2024-07-06 00:05 | Joel G. Block (American business executive, consultant and speaker) | Joel G. Block is an American business executive, consultant and professional speaker specializing on the topics of real estate, finance, and sales. He also assists attorneys in complex litigation cases involving real estate, securities and alternative investments. | Existing sources are poor (self-sourced, fleeting mentions, or materials on dead pages not readable at archive.org), and Googling found nothing better. (NatGertler) |
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2024-06-29 21:47 | Peru Green Party (Political party in Peru) | The Peru Green Party (Spanish: Partido Verde Peru, commonly Partido Verde) and previously Green Alternative Ecologist Party of Peru is the Green party in Peru. | This party doesn't exist nor is mention outside Wikipedia (Renzo Peña Lostaunau) |
2024-06-30 19:14 | 2019–20 SVB Tweede Divisie (Football league season) | The 2019–20 SVB Tweede Divisie was the 53rd season of the SVB Tweede Divisie, the second division football competition in Suriname. The season began on 21 November 2019 and prematurely ended on 8 March 2020 due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, ultimately for the season to be abandon and null by the Surinamese Football Association. | No evidence of independent notability. (JTtheOG) |
2024-07-02 19:37 | List of registered political parties in Zaragoza | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976 to 2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-06 01:32 | Adriano Bernardes (Brazilian footballer (born 1986)) | Adriano Bernardes Rodrigues da Silva (born 14 January 1986), known as Adriano Rodríguez or Adriano Bernardes, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He was signed by FC Chiasso in February 2008. | Doesn't seem to meet WP:NSPORT (Here2rewrite) |
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2024-06-29 15:27 | Mutya han Samar 2005 (Beauty pageant) | Mutya Han Samar 2005 was the 26th annual Samar beauty pageant, held at Samar Provincial Gymnasium in Catbalogan on August 9, 2006. Twenty-three contestants competed. Sharon del Castillo Sabarre of the Calbiga crowned her successor Julie Ann Ortega of Calbayog at the end of this event. | Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 12 March 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-07-04 03:52 | 2017 Thailand Amateur League (Football league season) | The 2017 Thailand Amateur League is the 1st season of the League competition since its establishment in 2017. It is in the fifth tier of the Thai football league system. | No indication this topic has been covered in detail by multiple sources independent of the subject. (Cloudz679) |
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2024-07-03 22:45 | So Kwang-chol (North Korean footballer) | So Kwang-chol (Korean: ~; born 23 January 1987) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least seven occasions between 2007 and 2008. | Article fails WP:GNG. (Simione001) |
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2024-06-29 23:52 | JK Public School (School in India) | JK Public School, Humhama is a co-educational English public school in the Humhama area of Srinagar (near International Air Port Road), Jammu and Kashmir, India. The school takes its name from the 'J' and 'K' of Jammu and Kashmir. | Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 26 August 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-06-30 02:52 | Battle of Indus River 1027 (Battle between the Ghaznavids and Jats in (1027)) | The Battle of Indus River was a significant military conflict between the Ghaznavid Empire led by Mahmud of Ghazni and the Jats. The battle took place near the Indus River in present-day Pakistan. | Sources refer to this an event within the larger conflict, and multiple mention that the death tolls and boat accounts seem exaggerated (GreenLipstickLesbian) |
2024-06-30 16:03 | Ekamra Manoranjan TV (Television channel) | Ekamra Manoranjan TV is a regional, Odia language, Indian cable television station. It was the third fully privately-owned only-entertainment television channel in Odisha when it emerged in 2009. Earlier a cable network, it evolved to become a satellite channel offering 24-hour entertainment and didactic programmes. | I searched for reliable sources to check if the subject meets notability, but sadly, I couldn't find a single source that justifies the subject's notability. It fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. If anyone challenges to the PROD please notify me at my Talk page. (Grabup) |
2024-07-01 05:31 | CNEWS (Bangladeshi magazine) | C News is a leading monthly information and communications technology (ICT) magazine of Bangladesh. In print since 2001, it is the second most circulated ICT magazine in Bangladesh.[citation needed] C News also runs an ICT web portal, which is updated daily with news, views, and analysis on various aspects of ICT. | Magazine exists, but does not meet WP:NMEDIA, WP:NMAG, or WP:GNG. Searches in English and Bengali (সি নিউজ) found nothing deeper than passing mentions.[7][8][9] (Worldbruce) |
2024-07-02 17:43 | Ragib Shahriar Ankon | Ragib Shahriar Ankon is a Bangladeshi student who set a Guinness World Record for the most football (soccer) toe taps in one minute. Ankon achieved this record by tapping the football 220 times in one minute, surpassing the previous record of 212 times. | WP:1E; one notable achievement does not qualify for an article (Moriwen) |
2024-06-30 16:09 | Alankar TV (Television channel) | Alankar Television, commonly known as Alankar TV, is a 24-hour Odia jatra channel from the house of Odisha Television Network. It is the first jatra genre-specific channel in Odisha. The channel is aimed at entertaining Odias across the globe who enjoy content from their own land. | I searched for reliable sources to check if the subject meets notability, but sadly, I couldn't find a single source that justifies the subject's notability. It fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. If reliable sources found in regional languages then remove the prod and notify me at my talk page. (Grabup) |
2024-07-03 14:39 | Batadu ka Kuaa (historic well in Rajasthan, India) | Batadu ka Kuaa also known as "Jalmahal," is a historic well located in Batadu, Rajasthan, India. This well, constructed in 1947, holds great artistic and religious significance and played a vital role during the princely era. | Fails WP:GNG, sources are user-generated or otherwise unreliable and BEFORE search turns up nothing. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-07-03 14:42 | Akram Khan (Lashkar-e-Taiba commander) (Former commander of the Lashkar-e-Taiba) | Akram Khan, also known by the alias Akram Gazi, was a former commander of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a banned Pakistan-based militant Islamist Salafi jihadist organisation. He gained notoriety for his role as the leader of the LeT recruitment cell from 2018 to 2020. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NBIO per WP:BIO1E; all coverage is related to his assassination. (Dclemens1971) |
2024-07-05 16:00 | Battle of Ash-Sharki (Battle between Umayyad and brahmin dynasty in 8th century) | The Battle of Ash-Sharki was a historic naval battle that took place between the Umayyad forces led by Al-Junayd and the Indian forces led by Jai Singh on Ash Sharki Lake in Gujarat side. The battle was fought in the 8th century and resulted in a decisive victory for the Umayyad forces. | Article fails WP:GNG; no WP:SIGCOV. (NXcrypto) |
2024-07-05 16:01 | Battle of fort Rawar (8th century battle between Umayyads and Brahmin dynasty of Sindh) | The Battle of fort Rawar was a battle between the Umayyad Caliphate led by Muhammad ibn al-Qasim and Brahmin dynasty led by Raja Dahir. | Fails WP:GNG; no WP:SIGCOV. (NXcrypto) |
2024-07-05 18:43 | Afzal Ahmed Khan (Indian film director and producer) | Afzal Ahmed Khan is an Indian film director and producer. | [BLP] |
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2024-06-29 14:59 | Maria Cristina National High School (Public high school in Iligan, Philippines) | Maria Cristina National High School (abbreviated as MCNHS) is a high school in Iligan, Philippines founded in 1972. | Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 21 July 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-07-01 14:07 | IVI Ryo Corporation | IVI Ryo Corporation is a company in the Philippines the sells Beauty Products and Dietary Supplements. All products are formulated, sourced, and manufactured in Japan approved by FDA in the Philippines. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Unsourced since creation in 2015. (Teratix) |
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2024-06-29 10:04 | Thesis (representative body) (German national postgraduate representative body) | Thesis is an interdisciplinary German network of young scientists, current and former PhD students in or with some relation to Germany. Thesis is a founding member of the European network of doctoral candidates Eurodoc. | doesn't pass WP:GNG (Personification of Myself) |
2024-06-30 19:36 | Donostia International Physics Center (research center) | The Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) Foundation was established in 1999 in the framework of a collaboration agreement reached by the Education and Industry Departments of the Basque Government, the University of the Basque Country, the Regional Government of Gipuzkoa, the City of Donostia and the Kutxa savings bank. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
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2024-06-29 17:55 | Anekäbrud (Island in Estonia) | Anekäbrud is an island belonging to the country of Estonia. Anekäbrud is referenced in a book titled Islands of Estonia. | No sources. Does not show notability. (GoldRomean) |
2024-07-03 15:55 | Archie Vaughan (English cricketer (born 2005)) | Archie Vaughan (born 9 December 2005) is an English cricketer who plays for Somerset. He is a right handed batsman and right arm medium pace bowler. He is the son of Michael Vaughan. | Non-notable cricketer. Hasn't played at first-class, List A, or Twenty20 senior level, so fails WP:NCRIC. Under-19 cricketers also aren't notable. Shouldn't have gotten through AfC. (AssociateAffiliate) |
2024-07-04 04:46 | Emma Larsson (Swedish artistic gymnast) | Emma Maud Valborg Larsson (born 15 November 1998) is a Swedish female artistic gymnast and a member of the national team. Larsson participated at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, and eventually qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics, where she placed thirty-fifth in the qualifying stage of the competition with a total score of 54.332. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY, only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-05 07:45 | Sunny Brar (British politician) | Sunny Brar is a British politician who was a candidate for Parliament in the Hornchurch and Upminster constituency during the 2024 UK General election. | Appears to be an error, Sunny Brar was the Labour candidate for the constituency and did not win the seat. (Chaotic Enby) |
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2024-06-30 21:45 | Luka Snoj (Slovenian former 3x3 basketball player, author) | Luka Snoj (born March 16, 1990) is a Slovenian advanced data analyst, lawyer, 3x3 basketball pioneer, and the author of the first-ever international book on 3x3 basketball. | Fails GNG (Sportsfan 1234) |
2024-07-02 19:39 | List of registered political parties in Madrid | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976-2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:41 | List of registered political parties in Barcelona | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976-2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:41 | List of registered political parties in València | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976-2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:42 | List of registered political parties in Santa Cruz de Tenerife | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976-2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:43 | List of registered political parties in Cádiz | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976-2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:44 | List of registered political parties in Tarragona | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976-2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:45 | List of registered political parties in Spain by geographic location | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976 to 2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities with an unnecessary regional categorization (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:46 | List of registered political parties in Spain (1976–1984) (wikimedia list article) | Below are listed political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior of Spain from 1976 to 1984.[10] | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities encompassing a timespan with the end-date's age of over 39 years (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:49 | List of registered political parties in Spain (1985–1993) (wikimedia list article) | Below are listed political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior of Spain 1985–1993.[11] Note that: | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities encompassing a timespan with the end-date's age of over 30 years (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-04 22:34 | Aleksandar Popović (1920s tennis player) (Yugoslavian tennis player) | Aleksandar Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Поповић, was a Yugoslav tennis player of Serbian ethnicity. | Doesn't meet WP:NTENNIS or WP:GNG, wasn't able to find anything beyond the mention in this book. (Jovanmilic97) |
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2024-07-01 15:49 | Playtime (TV series) (German TV series or program) | Playtime (Sprachkurs) is a German television series. | Completely unsourced article that has been tagged for since 2019. (86.123.229.182) |
2024-07-02 18:57 | Klaus Tscheuschner (German civil servant) | Klaus Tscheuschner (born October 22, 1956, in Bielefeld, West Germany) was Lord Mayor of Flensburg, Germany, from January 2005 until January 2011. | [BLP] |
2024-07-05 18:46 | Philippe Poirrier (French historian) | Philippe Poirrier, born in 1963, is a French historian, specialist in French contemporary cultural history.[citation needed] | [BLP] |
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2024-06-29 11:43 | Oceania Youth Beach Handball Championship | The Oceania Beach Handball Championship is the official competition for Under 17 years national beach handball teams of Oceania region. It was first organized by the Oceania Continent Handball Federation in 2017. The first champions for boys were Australia and for girls America Samoa. | An under 17s sports event that fails WP:SPORTSEVENT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-06-30 19:34 | Emu Heights (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Emu Heights may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-07-01 15:49 | Kristina Lindblom (Australian handball player) | Kristina Lindblom (born 20 August 1992) is an Australian handball player for Ludvika Handball Club and the Australian national team. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-02 13:58 | Heather Cooper (Australian handball player) | Heather Cooper (born 9 May 1995) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and on both, Australian national team and the beach handball team teams. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-03 00:22 | Almir Pandzo (Australian handball player) | Almir Pandzo (born 2 September 1992) is a Bosnian-born Australian handball player. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. No third party sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-04 00:18 | Ognjen Matic (Australian handball player) | Ognjen Matic (born 21 August 1989 in Split, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is an Australian team handball player. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search in Google news yields nothing. (LibStar) |
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2024-06-30 16:22 | Octopus Flying Club (Non-profit organization in Gaithersburg, Maryland, US) | The Octopus Flying Club, Inc. is a 501(c)(7) not-for-profit flying club, established on September 27, 1962. It operates a fleet of five aircraft, based at Montgomery County Airpark in Gaithersburg, Maryland and North Perry Airport in Hollywood, Florida. | No significant independent coverage. (Suntooooth) |
2024-06-30 00:45 | Fair Air Association of Canada (defunct Canadian advocacy group) | The Fair Air Association of Canada (FAAC) was a Canadian non-profit association incorporated in 2003. It supports the Canadian hospitality sector in its efforts to promote ventilation solutions. This association does not exist anymore. | Article is completely unsourced since it was created in 2005 and a search came up with no sources to verify existence or notability. (Let'srun) |
2024-07-01 14:07 | IVI Ryo Corporation | IVI Ryo Corporation is a company in the Philippines the sells Beauty Products and Dietary Supplements. All products are formulated, sourced, and manufactured in Japan approved by FDA in the Philippines. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Unsourced since creation in 2015. (Teratix) |
2024-07-01 14:29 | Swivler | Swivler is a manufacturer of snowboard bindings, snowboard binding rotating devices, LBEV (load bearing equipment vest), and accessories. The company is headquartered in Woodland, Washington. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Patents do not confer notability. Nowtash et al. is an undergraduate project report (https://digital.wpi.edu/pdfviewer/37720f407) with little mention of Swivler anyway. (Teratix) |
2024-07-05 16:49 | Kurgo | Kurgo is outdoor dog gear brand owned by Radio Systems Corporation. | Doesn't seem to meet WP:CORP, articles cited are press releases or advertising-ish blog mentions of the company's products, no real coverage of the company itself which would be useful for a Wikipedia article (Here2rewrite) |
2024-07-05 16:53 | Pet Friendly's | Pet Friendly's is a retailer for pet products and supplies based in Manila, Philippines for dogs and cats. They currently have two main sales channels that are their e-commerce website petfriendlys.ph and The Philippines first pet supplies mobile retail caravan. | Not notable. The only references are to the subject's own website. (Bishonen) |
2024-07-06 00:05 | Joel G. Block (American business executive, consultant and speaker) | Joel G. Block is an American business executive, consultant and professional speaker specializing on the topics of real estate, finance, and sales. He also assists attorneys in complex litigation cases involving real estate, securities and alternative investments. | Existing sources are poor (self-sourced, fleeting mentions, or materials on dead pages not readable at archive.org), and Googling found nothing better. (NatGertler) |
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2024-06-29 14:59 | Maria Cristina National High School (Public high school in Iligan, Philippines) | Maria Cristina National High School (abbreviated as MCNHS) is a high school in Iligan, Philippines founded in 1972. | Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 21 July 2014. (JoeNMLC) |
2024-06-30 11:26 | German Scholars Boston | German Scholars Boston, also known as German Scholars Agency, and abbreviated as GSA or GSB, is an independent organization of more than 12,000 German-speaking scholars, alumni and professionals living and working in Cambridge or the greater Boston area interested in Germanic culture. | No sources whatsoever, no indication that it might meet WP:NCORP (Justlettersandnumbers) |
2024-07-05 00:23 | Mind the Gaps (organization) | Mind the Gaps is a state-level legislative campaign created by the Connecticut-based education advocacy organization ConnCAN (Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now), an American think tank and state-level education advocacy group founded in January 2005, with offices in Hartford, Connecticut and New Haven, Connecticut. | Not a notable political advocacy effort; written like a press-release. No secondary coverage. Not the primary topic for this name; a redirect to ConnCAN would be undue. (Walsh90210) |
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2024-06-30 18:35 | Battle of Châlons (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | The Battle of Chalons may be: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-07-05 16:01 | Battle of fort Rawar (8th century battle between Umayyads and Brahmin dynasty of Sindh) | The Battle of fort Rawar was a battle between the Umayyad Caliphate led by Muhammad ibn al-Qasim and Brahmin dynasty led by Raja Dahir. | Fails WP:GNG; no WP:SIGCOV. (NXcrypto) |
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2024-06-30 18:35 | Battle of Châlons (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | The Battle of Chalons may be: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-07-05 16:00 | Battle of Ash-Sharki (Battle between Umayyad and brahmin dynasty in 8th century) | The Battle of Ash-Sharki was a historic naval battle that took place between the Umayyad forces led by Al-Junayd and the Indian forces led by Jai Singh on Ash Sharki Lake in Gujarat side. The battle was fought in the 8th century and resulted in a decisive victory for the Umayyad forces. | Article fails WP:GNG; no WP:SIGCOV. (NXcrypto) |
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2024-06-30 19:34 | Emu Heights (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Emu Heights may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-07-01 15:49 | Kristina Lindblom (Australian handball player) | Kristina Lindblom (born 20 August 1992) is an Australian handball player for Ludvika Handball Club and the Australian national team. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-02 13:58 | Heather Cooper (Australian handball player) | Heather Cooper (born 9 May 1995) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and on both, Australian national team and the beach handball team teams. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-02 19:37 | List of registered political parties in Zaragoza | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976 to 2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-02 19:44 | List of registered political parties in Tarragona | The following is a list of political parties registered at the Ministry of Interior, Spain, from 1976-2002. | WP:N unfulfillment; unsourced material concerning a noncontemporary field of partially "ghost" political entities at a considerably local level (rather than nationwide) (WikiHuman007) |
2024-07-03 00:22 | Almir Pandzo (Australian handball player) | Almir Pandzo (born 2 September 1992) is a Bosnian-born Australian handball player. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. No third party sources provided. (LibStar) |
2024-07-04 00:18 | Ognjen Matic (Australian handball player) | Ognjen Matic (born 21 August 1989 in Split, Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is an Australian team handball player. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A search in Google news yields nothing. (LibStar) |
2024-07-05 03:47 | Midwest Values PAC (U.S. political action committee) | Midwest Values PAC (MVP) is a political action committee, or PAC, that was founded by political satirist, best selling author, radio host, and US Senator Al Franken in the fall of 2005. | Does not seem like a notable group under WP:GNG and the article cites no sources (BottleOfChocolateMilk) |
2024-07-05 07:45 | Sunny Brar (British politician) | Sunny Brar is a British politician who was a candidate for Parliament in the Hornchurch and Upminster constituency during the 2024 UK General election. | Appears to be an error, Sunny Brar was the Labour candidate for the constituency and did not win the seat. (Chaotic Enby) |
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2024-07-03 12:13 | Kirill Simonov (footballer) (Russian footballer) | Kirill Andreyevich Simonov (Russian: Кирилл Андреевич Симонов; born 24 May 2006) is a Russian football player who plays as a central midfielder for Fakel Voronezh. | Fails GNG with a lack of SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
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2024-06-30 16:22 | Octopus Flying Club (Non-profit organization in Gaithersburg, Maryland, US) | The Octopus Flying Club, Inc. is a 501(c)(7) not-for-profit flying club, established on September 27, 1962. It operates a fleet of five aircraft, based at Montgomery County Airpark in Gaithersburg, Maryland and North Perry Airport in Hollywood, Florida. | No significant independent coverage. (Suntooooth) |
2024-07-02 20:42 | Catalina Air Lines (Former US airline) | Catalina Air Lines was a seaplane airline founded in 1940 as Catalina Air Transport, and was based in Long Beach, California. | This is an airline that does not seem to have existed, or perhaps it refers to a mashup of some airlines that did exist but were separate. It says the airline was founded as Catalina Air Transport in 1940. While there was an airline of that name in 1940 it was still called Wilmington-Catalina Airline which was founded in 1931, changed its name to Catalina Air Transport in 1941 and never changed its name to Catalina Air Lines. The article then says this company became Avalon Air Transport. There was such a company in 1953, but it was separate from Catalina Air Transport, which was still in business in 1953 under its own name. The first footnote is also to a low-quality unsourced secondary reference. The article, as it stands, is poor quality. It should either be heavily revised or deleted. As it stands, it contains materially incorrect information. (Enplaned) |
2024-07-02 21:12 | Parks College Airline (American airline company (1935–1952)) | Parks College Airline was an defunct airline based in the United States. | This airline did not exist, although related concepts that already have articles did. Oliver Parks was an aviation entrepreneur. He founded Parks Air College as early as 1927, which was a pilot training college. Parks Air College did run a toy airline called Parks Air College Airlines, in which students operated all functions of an airline (other than actually carrying passengers), including running flights. But that entity never carried passengers - it would have been illegal to do so. There was also a Parks Air Transport, which was an airline (later called Parks Air Lines) which existed 1944–1950. Parks Air College and Parks Air Transport/Lines were two separate entities. This article mixes up these concepts and should be deleted. (Enplaned) |
2024-07-04 21:14 | North Jersey Rail Commuter Association | The North Jersey Rail Commuter Association is a not for profit (501(c)(3)) railroad advocacy organization that was formed and incorporated in the United States in 1980. During its history, the organization and its members have been involved in the successful advocacy of a number of projects involving NJ Transit Rail Operations. | This article is not a notable subject, going against WP:GNG, with little significant coverage. There also is a conflict of interest. (Kew Gardens 613) |
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2024-06-30 13:02 | Amnii (Topics referred to by the same term) | Amnii may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Fritillariae (Topics referred to by the same term) | Fritillariae may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 19:36 | Donostia International Physics Center (research center) | The Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) Foundation was established in 1999 in the framework of a collaboration agreement reached by the Education and Industry Departments of the Basque Government, the University of the Basque Country, the Regional Government of Gipuzkoa, the City of Donostia and the Kutxa savings bank. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-06-30 00:45 | Fair Air Association of Canada (defunct Canadian advocacy group) | The Fair Air Association of Canada (FAAC) was a Canadian non-profit association incorporated in 2003. It supports the Canadian hospitality sector in its efforts to promote ventilation solutions. This association does not exist anymore. | Article is completely unsourced since it was created in 2005 and a search came up with no sources to verify existence or notability. (Let'srun) |
2024-07-01 14:29 | Swivler | Swivler is a manufacturer of snowboard bindings, snowboard binding rotating devices, LBEV (load bearing equipment vest), and accessories. The company is headquartered in Woodland, Washington. | Fails the notability guideline for companies. Patents do not confer notability. Nowtash et al. is an undergraduate project report (https://digital.wpi.edu/pdfviewer/37720f407) with little mention of Swivler anyway. (Teratix) |
2024-07-01 22:13 | Vane display (type of 7-segment display) | A vane display is a type of seven-segment display. Unlike LED and VFD segmented displays, vane displays are composed of seven physical surfaces (vanes), typically painted white, but occasionally other colors, such as yellow or fluorescent green. If a segment is to be displayed as "off", it will be rotated so that its edge faces forward, with the painted surface pointing away and not visible. | The term "vane display" may have been invented by the author of this article. It is completely unsourced, I can find no use of the term that predates the publication of this article, and it is not the terminology that is used in the industry to describe these devices. See Talk for details.
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2024-07-03 03:26 | Shekar Natarajan (Indian-American business executive) | Shekar Natarajan (Chandrashekar Natarajan; born 23 July 1979 in Secunderabad, India) is a business executive known for his work in the supply chain industry. He has held supply chain executive positions at various corporations including Coca-Cola Consolidated, PepsiCo, Anheuser-Busch, Disney, Walmart, Target and American Eagle Outfitters. | Article created by one or two IP, self promotion (Chirags) |
2024-07-03 15:32 | Blinkenlights (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Blinkenlights may refer to: | WP:ONEOTHER. Hatnote exists in the primary topic. No expansion in months. (Mwwv) |
2024-07-04 08:41 | European Top 20 | European Top 20 was a disk magazine and scene chart for the Commodore Amiga published by the demo scene group Equinox. The first issue was published in July 1992 and the last (number 7) in July 1993. | No coverage in reliable sources (Toweli) |
2024-07-05 16:49 | Kurgo | Kurgo is outdoor dog gear brand owned by Radio Systems Corporation. | Doesn't seem to meet WP:CORP, articles cited are press releases or advertising-ish blog mentions of the company's products, no real coverage of the company itself which would be useful for a Wikipedia article (Here2rewrite) |
2024-07-05 21:46 | Talk:Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb | Additional Source Links added | The movie is being rereleased and the director has asked for this page to be taken down (Saraha1818) |
2024-07-05 16:53 | Pet Friendly's | Pet Friendly's is a retailer for pet products and supplies based in Manila, Philippines for dogs and cats. They currently have two main sales channels that are their e-commerce website petfriendlys.ph and The Philippines first pet supplies mobile retail caravan. | Not notable. The only references are to the subject's own website. (Bishonen) |
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2024-06-30 03:30 | Lamae (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Lamae is a district in Thailand. Lamae may also refer to: | All the entries apart from Lamae are WP:Partial title matches and do not warrant a disambiguation page. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 03:37 | Agariperforans (Topics referred to by the same term) | Agariperforans may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 03:37 | Amurskyense (Topics referred to by the same term) | Amurskyense may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 03:37 | Heilongjiangensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Heilongjiangensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-29 17:25 | Horticultural botany (study of the botany of current and potential cultivated plants, with emphasis on the ornamental plants of horticulture, by a horticultural botanist or plantsman—plantsperson) | Horticultural botany is the study of the botany of current and potential cultivated plants, with emphasis on the ornamental plants of horticulture, by a horticultural botanist or plantsman—plantsperson." | The subject does not appear to be notable. Internet searches failed to find significant coverage of horticultural botany in reliable independent sources, and the article itself has never had a single citation. (Averixus) |
2024-06-30 12:51 | Jeotgali (Topics referred to by the same term) | Jeotgali may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:52 | Jinjuensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Jinjuensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:52 | Agarivorans (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Agarivorans is a genus of bacteria. Agarivorans may also refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:52 | Aerolata (Topics referred to by the same term) | Aerolata may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:52 | Cryoconitis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Cryoconitis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:52 | Ryukyuensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ryukyuensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:53 | Mesophila (Topics referred to by the same term) | Mesophila may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:54 | Hospita (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Hospita is a former Ancient city and Roman bishopric. Hospita may also refer to: | All the entries are Latin scientific name specific epithets, which are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:54 | Xinjiangensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Xinjiangensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:54 | Salipaludis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Salipaludis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:54 | Psychrotolerans (Topics referred to by the same term) | Psychrotolerans may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:54 | Brunensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Brunensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:55 | Lusitanum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Lusitanum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:55 | Albertii (Topics referred to by the same term) | Albertii may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:56 | Cryptus (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Cryptus is a genus of wasps. Cryptus may also refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:56 | Thiodismutans (Topics referred to by the same term) | Thiodismutans may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:56 | Desulfuricans (Topics referred to by the same term) | Desulfuricans may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:56 | Diphyllum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Diphyllum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:57 | Woesei (Topics referred to by the same term) | Woesei may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:57 | Bowmanii (Topics referred to by the same term) | Bowmanii may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:57 | Joostei (Topics referred to by the same term) | Joostei may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:01 | Robiniae (Topics referred to by the same term) | Robiniae may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:01 | Cerevisiae (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Cerevisiae may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:01 | Koreensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Koreensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:01 | Sagamiensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Sagamiensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:02 | Collinsii (Topics referred to by the same term) | Collinsii may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:02 | Livingstonensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Livingstonensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:02 | Beijiangensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Beijiangensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:02 | Bouvetii (Topics referred to by the same term) | Bouvetii may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:01 | Lithotrophicum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Lithotrophicum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:54 | Lutaoensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Lutaoensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Thermotolerans (Topics referred to by the same term) | Thermotolerans may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Submarinus (Topics referred to by the same term) | Submarinus may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:56 | Neptuniae (Topics referred to by the same term) | Neptuniae may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:51 | Pomeroyi (Topics referred to by the same term) | Pomeroyi may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:57 | Somerae (Topics referred to by the same term) | Somerae may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:01 | Troitsensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Troitsensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Guaymasensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Guaymasensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 12:51 | Umsongensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Umsongensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:02 | Valerianellae (Topics referred to by the same term) | Valerianellae may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Claussenii (Topics referred to by the same term) | Claussenii may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Diversum (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Diversum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Aerolatum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Aerolatum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Acidiphila (Topics referred to by the same term) | Acidiphila may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Alkaliphilum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Alkaliphilum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Salicampi (Topics referred to by the same term) | Salicampi may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Baliensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Baliensis may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Aerophilus (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Aerophilus is a genus of wasps. Aerophilus may also refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:23 | Salensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | Salensis is Latin for "of the island of Sal", Cape Verde. It may refer to several species found on the island and in the surrounding waters: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:24 | Webbianum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Webbianus m., Webbiana f. or Webbianum n. may refer to several flora or fauna species including: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:24 | Santomensis (Topics referred to by the same term) | santomensis, saotomensis, santomense and saotomense are Latin adjectives meaning "pertaining to, or originating in the island of São Tomé", an island of São Tomé and Príncipe. They may refer to any of the following species: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:33 | Sibiricum (Topics referred to by the same term) | sibiricum is a species name, "of Siberia." Some genera associated with this name are: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Alimentaria (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Alimentaria may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Costantinii (Topics referred to by the same term) | Costantinii may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Fermentum (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Fermentum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Hassiacum (Topics referred to by the same term) | Hassiacum may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:02 | Indigoferae (Topics referred to by the same term) | Indigoferae may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Lithotrophica (Topics referred to by the same term) | Lithotrophica may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:04 | Radiotolerans (Topics referred to by the same term) | Radiotolerans may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:03 | Ruthenica (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ruthenica is a genus of mollusk. Ruthenica may also refer to: | Apart from the parimary topic, the other links are specific epithets, which are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
2024-06-30 13:02 | Spinosispora (Topics referred to by the same term) | Spinosispora may refer to: | Specific epithets are never used alone and as WP:partial title matches do not warrant disambiguation pages. (Paul 012) |
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2024-07-05 19:48 | Biosynthesis of a Biotin Compound Containing ⁷⁵Se (1977 science dissertation by Janet Frost) | Biosynthesis of a Biotin Compound Containing ⁷⁵Se is a dissertation written by Janet Frost. She is known for her research in the biosynthesis of biotin compounds, focusing particularly on those that include the radioactive isotope Selenium-75 (⁷⁵Se). Her work has significantly advanced our understanding of biotin's role in cellular processes. | While this is cool science, I simply don't see an argument that the dissertation itself is notable. (Moriwen) |
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2024-06-30 13:16 | TreeSize (Graphical disk usage analyzer) | TreeSize is a disk space analyzer written by JAM Software. TreeSize has native 32- and 64-bit support for all Windows versions and client/server versions currently supported by Microsoft. | Non-notable product. All existing refs are primary; no reliable secondary sources in sight. (IceWelder) |
2024-07-03 19:25 | BlueSky Open Platform (Chinese open-source software e-learning project) | BlueSky Open Platform was an open-source software e-learning project designed to balance education resources between well-developed Chinese cities and poor regions of China. It was a collaboration between Xi'an Jiaotong University and IBM. In 2006 BlueSky won the China National Science and Technology Progress Award. | no indication of notability can be found, existing sources do not indicate notability (Arch dude) |
2024-07-04 07:06 | AIDR (Telephony term) | AIDR or As-Is Data Rate is a term primarily used by telephone companies to represent the level of available data throughput that can actually be provided to an end-user over copper wiring. | There doesn't appear to be coverage of the subject (Toweli) |
2024-07-04 10:15 | TilEm | TilEm is an emulator that simulates certain Texas Instruments calculators on a generic computer. It is similar to TiEmu, uses GTK+, and works on many different operating systems like Linux/Unix, FreeBSD, 32-bit Microsoft Windows and so on. | Fails WP:GNG for not including any references to significant coverage in reliable sources. (Mika1h) |
2024-07-04 20:52 | Open Hardware and Design Alliance (project) | NOTE: This organization doesn't seem to exist anymore, the http://www.ohanda.org/ URL has been found to be inactive in January 2023. | Doesn't seem notable, doesn't seem covered by reliable secondary sources (JaggedHamster) |
2024-07-06 00:37 | Service-oriented distributed applications (architecture that allows some services to be run on the client and some on the server) | A RESTful programming architecture that allows some services to be run on the client and some on the server. For example, a product can first be released as a browser application and then functionality moved module by module to the client application. | Poorly explained and jargony article that seems like the topic is better covered in other related articles like Service-oriented architecture, but that might be because I don't understand the topic that well. (Gnisacc) |
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2024-06-30 16:22 | Octopus Flying Club (Non-profit organization in Gaithersburg, Maryland, US) | The Octopus Flying Club, Inc. is a 501(c)(7) not-for-profit flying club, established on September 27, 1962. It operates a fleet of five aircraft, based at Montgomery County Airpark in Gaithersburg, Maryland and North Perry Airport in Hollywood, Florida. | No significant independent coverage. (Suntooooth) |
2024-07-02 20:42 | Catalina Air Lines (Former US airline) | Catalina Air Lines was a seaplane airline founded in 1940 as Catalina Air Transport, and was based in Long Beach, California. | This is an airline that does not seem to have existed, or perhaps it refers to a mashup of some airlines that did exist but were separate. It says the airline was founded as Catalina Air Transport in 1940. While there was an airline of that name in 1940 it was still called Wilmington-Catalina Airline which was founded in 1931, changed its name to Catalina Air Transport in 1941 and never changed its name to Catalina Air Lines. The article then says this company became Avalon Air Transport. There was such a company in 1953, but it was separate from Catalina Air Transport, which was still in business in 1953 under its own name. The first footnote is also to a low-quality unsourced secondary reference. The article, as it stands, is poor quality. It should either be heavily revised or deleted. As it stands, it contains materially incorrect information. (Enplaned) |
2024-07-02 21:12 | Parks College Airline (American airline company (1935–1952)) | Parks College Airline was an defunct airline based in the United States. | This airline did not exist, although related concepts that already have articles did. Oliver Parks was an aviation entrepreneur. He founded Parks Air College as early as 1927, which was a pilot training college. Parks Air College did run a toy airline called Parks Air College Airlines, in which students operated all functions of an airline (other than actually carrying passengers), including running flights. But that entity never carried passengers - it would have been illegal to do so. There was also a Parks Air Transport, which was an airline (later called Parks Air Lines) which existed 1944–1950. Parks Air College and Parks Air Transport/Lines were two separate entities. This article mixes up these concepts and should be deleted. (Enplaned) |
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2024-07-05 05:06 | Bonavista Archives | Bonavista Archives was established by the Bonavista Historical Society in partnership with the Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador and the Bonavista Historic Townscape Foundation. The Archives began as a natural outgrowth of the collection and research done by the Bonavista Historical Society and the Bonavista Museum. | I found no independent reliable sources online to establish general notability. The only sources I found were listings from archives or museums directories. (Flibirigit) |
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2024-07-04 07:06 | AIDR (Telephony term) | AIDR or As-Is Data Rate is a term primarily used by telephone companies to represent the level of available data throughput that can actually be provided to an end-user over copper wiring. | There doesn't appear to be coverage of the subject (Toweli) |
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2024-07-03 16:26 | PKS 2338+000 | PKS 2338+000 also known as PGC 1162543 and OGC 123, is a massive type-cD elliptical galaxy located in the constellation of Pisces. With a redshift of 0.276, the galaxy is located 3.5 billion light-years from Earth. The galaxy is the brightest cluster galaxy inside the galaxy cluster RX J2341+0018 which is a rich cluster, X-ray luminous. | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. This article is also poorly written with technical flair that is nonsense or poorly worded. (SkyFlubbler) |
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2024-07-03 15:42 | 2MASX J07322028+3138009 (brightest cluster galaxy in the constellation Gemini) | 2MASX J07322028+3138009, known as Abell 586 Brightest Cluster Galaxy, or simply Abell 586 BCG, is a massive type-cD elliptical galaxy residing in Abell 586 galaxy cluster located in the constellation Gemini. At a redshift of 0.143973, it is 2.5 billion light-years from Earth. | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. This article is also poorly written with technical flair that is nonsense or poorly worded. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 15:40 | OGC 94 (Supergiant elliptical galaxy) | OGC 94, also known as PGC 1866064, is a supergiant elliptical galaxy residing as the brightest cluster galaxy in the ZwCI 1305.4+2941 galaxy cluster. It lies in the constellation of Coma Berenices and has a redshift of 0.240, estimating the galaxy to be located 3.3 billion light-years away from Earth. | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. This article is also poorly written with technical flair that is nonsense or poorly worded. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 15:47 | Abell 1576 BCG (Brightest cluster galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major) | Abell 1576 BCG (short for Abell 1576 Brightest Cluster Galaxy) also known as PGC 2651193, is a supergiant elliptical galaxy and is the brightest cluster galaxy in Abell 1576, located in the constellation of Ursa Major. At a redshift of 0.300, the galaxy is about 3.8 billion light-years away from Earth. | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. This article is also poorly written with technical flair that is nonsense or poorly worded. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 16:06 | Abell 697 BCG (Brightest cluster galaxy in the constellation Lynx) | Abell 697 BCG (short for Abell 697 Brightest Cluster Galaxy), also known as PGC 2079433, is a massive type-cD elliptical galaxy residing as the brightest cluster galaxy in Abell 697 galaxy cluster. It is located in the constellation of Lynx and has a redshift of 0.28, meaning the galaxy is located 3.5 billion light-years away from Earth. | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. This article is also poorly written with technical flair that is nonsense or poorly worded. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 16:11 | UGC 711 (galaxy in the constellation Cetus) | UGC 711 is a relatively nearby spiral galaxy located in the constellation of Cetus. Estimated to be located 77 million light-years from Earth, the galaxy's luminosity class is IV and it has a HI line width region.[clarification needed] It belongs to the equatorial region of Eridanus Void with an arcsec approximation of ≈ 250.[clarification needed] | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. This article is also poorly written with technical flair that is nonsense or poorly worded. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 16:20 | RIQ J1336+1725 (Seyfert 1 galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices) | RIQ J1336+1725 also known as PB 4007 and PG 1333+177, is a quasar located in the constellation of Coma Berenices. At a low redshift of 0.55, the object is located 6.5 billion light-years from Earth. | Obscure quasar with a lone reference with mere mention. Nothing significant and haa not been the subject of any dedicated study. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 16:25 | 7C 1415+2556 | 7C 1415+2556 also known as 2E 1415+2557 and PGC 1747267, is a BL Lac object with an X-ray flux of >=4×10-13 ergs s-1 cm-2, located in the constellation of Boötes. With a redshift of 0.24, the galaxy is located 3.2 billion light-years from Earth. | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 16:26 | PKS 2338+000 | PKS 2338+000 also known as PGC 1162543 and OGC 123, is a massive type-cD elliptical galaxy located in the constellation of Pisces. With a redshift of 0.276, the galaxy is located 3.5 billion light-years from Earth. The galaxy is the brightest cluster galaxy inside the galaxy cluster RX J2341+0018 which is a rich cluster, X-ray luminous. | Very obscure galaxy with no dedicated study on it; all the references are vast catalogues of thousands of galaxies. This article is also poorly written with technical flair that is nonsense or poorly worded. (SkyFlubbler) |
2024-07-03 16:29 | FDF 4683 (quasar in the constellation Sculptor) | FDF 4683 (abbreviation of FORS Deep Field 4683), also known as QSO B0103-260, Q0103-260 or simplify as QSO 0103–260, is a quasar located in the constellation of Sculptor. With the redshift of 3.36, the object is located 11.4 billion light-years from Earth. | Very obscure quasar with practically no existing references. (SkyFlubbler) |
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2024-06-30 13:16 | TreeSize (Graphical disk usage analyzer) | TreeSize is a disk space analyzer written by JAM Software. TreeSize has native 32- and 64-bit support for all Windows versions and client/server versions currently supported by Microsoft. | Non-notable product. All existing refs are primary; no reliable secondary sources in sight. (IceWelder) |
2024-07-03 19:25 | BlueSky Open Platform (Chinese open-source software e-learning project) | BlueSky Open Platform was an open-source software e-learning project designed to balance education resources between well-developed Chinese cities and poor regions of China. It was a collaboration between Xi'an Jiaotong University and IBM. In 2006 BlueSky won the China National Science and Technology Progress Award. | no indication of notability can be found, existing sources do not indicate notability (Arch dude) |
2024-07-04 07:06 | AIDR (Telephony term) | AIDR or As-Is Data Rate is a term primarily used by telephone companies to represent the level of available data throughput that can actually be provided to an end-user over copper wiring. | There doesn't appear to be coverage of the subject (Toweli) |
2024-07-04 10:15 | TilEm | TilEm is an emulator that simulates certain Texas Instruments calculators on a generic computer. It is similar to TiEmu, uses GTK+, and works on many different operating systems like Linux/Unix, FreeBSD, 32-bit Microsoft Windows and so on. | Fails WP:GNG for not including any references to significant coverage in reliable sources. (Mika1h) |
2024-07-04 20:52 | Open Hardware and Design Alliance (project) | NOTE: This organization doesn't seem to exist anymore, the http://www.ohanda.org/ URL has been found to be inactive in January 2023. | Doesn't seem notable, doesn't seem covered by reliable secondary sources (JaggedHamster) |
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2024-06-30 17:00 | Commodification of the womb (Commercial surrogacy) | Commodification of the womb is a Marxist concept related to the sale of functions performed by the human uterus. | Article appears well sourced, but in truth most of the sources are discussing surrogacy, not "commodification of the womb" as a Marxist concept. This would therefore be a synthesis more appropriate for a research paper as opposed to an encyclopedia article. (Just Step Sideways) |
2024-06-30 18:34 | Aleksandr Yatsko (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Aleksandr Yatsko (born 1978) is a Russian football player. | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-06-30 18:47 | Ford Freestyle (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Ford Freestyle may refer to: | Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
2024-07-01 20:55 | North South Foundation (charitable foundation) | North South Foundation is an American non-profit organization founded by Ratnam Chitturi in 1989, to raise money for scholarships to poor children in India. It stages spelling bees in the United States. As of 2016, at least a dozen of the previous winners of Scripps National Spelling Bee had first participated in the spelling bees organized by the foundation. | Only one source. Organization is not notable enough to have a dedicated article. (SKAG123) |
2024-07-03 23:28 | Proposed merger of Paramount Global and Skydance Media | Paramount Global and Skydance Media have discussed a merger since December 2022. | Not notable, especially without having actually happened. (Moriwen) |
2024-07-03 23:42 | List of things claimed to possess 365 of something | This is a list of things which are reputed to possess 365 units of a given quality or physical object, often claiming to have "one X for every day of the year". The list documents locations claiming to have 365 units exactly, not "over 365", or "about 365". | Not a notable list. (Moriwen) |
2024-07-05 03:34 | OQYANA (Real estate and development company) | OQYANA is a real estate company that is developing the OQYANA World First archipelago of artificial islands which form the Australasian region of The World development off the coast of Dubai. | Lack of supporting references and notability (Revirvlkodlaku) |