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Culture/Food and drink[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2023-01-01 04:26 List of P.A.T of Abruzzo The Traditional Abruzzo agri-food products (PAT) recognized by the Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies, on a proposal from the Region Abruzzo, and updated to 21 March 2022 (22nd list), are the following: Fails WP:LSC - lacks reliable secondary sources - wikipedias are not acceptable sources. (Dan arndt)
2023-01-02 03:45 Cuamil A cuamil, (plural: cuamiles), is the term for a slanted field, set atop a mountain slope, in which maize, bean, or squash is farmed. Cuamiles are found on rugged, mountainous areas of west-central Mexico. This looks more like a dictionary entry. I created the entry on Wiktionary and propose to delete it on Wikipedia. wp:notdic (Ruud Buitelaar)

Culture/Internet culture[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-29 01:20 CatLab Interactive (Video game developer) CatLab Interactive is a Belgian browser based games development company. It was founded in 2009 and has so far released one Massive Multiplayer Online Game and a couple of facebook apps. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2022-12-29 20:27 Quran.com (Islamic website) Quran.com is a Quran learning website based in the USA. Quran.com is a provider of translational and digital versions of the Quran. Fails to meet WEBCRIT and GNG. (M.Ashraf333)
2022-12-30 03:24 X-Ray Kid Studios X-Ray Kid Studios is a privately held entertainment company specializing in Video Game Development, Comic Books, Television Production and Film based in Newport Beach, California and Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.. The company is best known for its work producing animation and art for Google's Lively project. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2023-01-01 21:35 The Killing Blade (1998 video game) The Killing Blade is a 1998 competitive fighting game released by IGS on arcade game machine. Development for the game took two years. In September 2005, IGS released a remake titled The Killing Blade Plus only in China. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2023-01-01 21:45 Asura Blade: Sword of Dynasty (1998 video game) is a 1998 one-on-one fighting arcade game developed and published by Fuuki. The game series had served as Fuuki's first attempt in the fighting game genre, and as a part of their own brief stint at arcade game manufacturing. It was soon followed by a 2000 sequel titled Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors. lack of notability, was only able to find one potential ref on archive.org (see here), fails GNG (Waxworker)
2023-01-01 21:49 Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors (2000 video game) is a 2000 one-on-one fighting arcade game developed and published by Fuuki. It is the sequel to the 1998 arcade game Asura Blade: Sword of Dynasty. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2023-01-01 18:40 Marti Blagborough (British YouTuber) Marti Blagborough (born August 15, 1992) is a British YouTuber and auditor. He has a media company called PINAC (which stands for Photography Is Not A Crime) and provides advice to new auditors. Fails to meet Wikipedia:BASIC and GNG criteria, most of the refs are describing same story. (M.Ashraf333)

Culture/Linguistics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-31 17:34 Vialard (Topics referred to by the same term) Vialard may refer to: Most mentions of "Vialard" are not about Saint-Avit-de-Vialard (and the article does not indicate it is known solely as "Vialard"). I cannot determine a suitable redirect target. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2022-12-31 17:40 Vinkov (Topics referred to by the same term) Vinkov may refer to: There is no indication that Vinkov Vrh is known as Vinkov. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2022-12-31 10:20 Hokkien Imji Hokkien Imji, 쟝좐ˆ임찌, or 쟝·좐ˆ임·찌- in full, (Chinese: 漳泉音字) is a Hangul based writing system for variants of Southern Min language. It was created mid-2020 based on improvisation of Taiwanese Hangul and characterises inheritance of Pe̍h-ōe-jī / Tâi-lô tone mark system. A neography unattested in reliable sources. Please see User talk:Leechunhoe (Shirt58)

Culture/Literature[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-31 13:19 David Moo (American actor) David Benjamin Moo (born December 3, 1970) is an American bartender, bar owner and former voice actor. He worked on projects for 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, NYAV Post and TAJ Productions. He is best known for voicing Sanji in the 4Kids English language dub of One Piece, Xellos in Slayers, and Faraji Ngala in several episodes of the 2003–2009 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series. Not sufficiently notable; lacking sufficient neutral sources to the contrary (38.140.49.92)
2022-12-28 15:54 Chat, Natacha, chat (Book) Chat, Natacha, chat is an Argentine children's book by Luis Pescetti. It was first published in 2005. Fails WP:NB, current single source is a plot summary, not a review. Spanish article it is based on lists three external links, none of them are reviews. Searching finds nothing that establishes notability for this children's book. (Gab4gab)
2023-01-01 21:49 Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors (2000 video game) is a 2000 one-on-one fighting arcade game developed and published by Fuuki. It is the sequel to the 1998 arcade game Asura Blade: Sword of Dynasty. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2023-01-02 13:33 I Think I'm Sick (Film) Written and Directed by Danny Gevirtz: I think I'm sick is a dark comedy/coming of age feature-length film about an 18-year-old boy named Will, existing through his senior year after a failed attempted suicide.{{Infobox film Fails NFILM and GNG (Somebodyidkfkdt)

Culture/Biography[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-28 11:40 Opeyemi Ayeola (Nigerian actress) Opeyemi Ayeola is an actress in the Nollywood who participated in #NomakeupMovement initiated by Alicia Keys. Alongside Regina Chukwu, she campaigned against corrupt politicians ahead of 2023 elections in Nigeria.[clarification needed] There are only promotional blurbs, no in-depth coverage to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 01:47 Charles Andes (American businessman) Charles L. Andes or Chuck Andes (1930 – August 17, 2006) was an American businessman notable for providing leadership at the Franklin Mint. Later in his career made contributions to civic service, most notably as chairman of the Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia. The vast majority of this article has been unsourced for over 15 years. (FFM784)
2022-12-29 07:38 Pandit Dasa (speaker) (American former monk) Gadadhara Pandit Dasa is an Indian American former monk and an international keynote speaker who speaks on workplace culture, mindful leadership, mindfulness and work-life balance. BLP doesn't meet WP:NBIO (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2022-12-29 07:26 Motolani Alake (Nigerian lawyer, culture journalist, and music critic) Motolani Alake (born 10 July 1992) is a Nigerian lawyer, culture journalist, and music critic. After co-pioneering a pop culture internet magazine called Urban Central, Alake came to wider prominence as an entertainment editor and podcaster with Pulse Nigeria. BLP lacks in-depth coverage in independent sources (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2022-12-29 12:59 Nozomu Yoshioka (Japanese figure skater) is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2022 JGP Czech Republic champion, and the 2022 Japanese junior national champion. There is not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable, secondary sources to show they meet GNG, and they do not meet WP:NSKATE. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 12:26 Bernd Irlenborn (German philosopher and docent) Bernd Irlenborn (born 19 October 1963) is a German philosopher and theologian. Since 2006, he is professor at the Faculty of Theology in Paderborn. Not enough in-depth coverage to meet WP:GNG, and does not meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 12:57 Andy Deng Andy Deng (born March 31, 2005) is an American pair skater. With his skating partner, Cayla Smith, he is the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2022 JGP Latvia champion, and the 2022 JGP Czech Republic silver medalist. There is not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable, secondary sources to show they meet GNG, and they do not meet WP:NSKATE. (Onel5969)
2022-12-30 09:00 Victor N'Gembo-Mouanda (Congolese writer) Victor N’Gembo-Mouanda (born September 26, 1969 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo) is a contemporary African writer and translator of French. Appears to be a non-notable writer, failing WP:NAUTHOR. A search did not reveal any sources which provide WP:SIGCOV, failing WP:GNG. (Curbon7)
2022-12-30 10:29 Arnold Sutermeister (Union army officer) Arnold Sutermeister (July 11, 1830 – May 3, 1907) was a Swiss-born contractor in the West of United States (business in Fort Wayne and Kansas City). Sutermeister was also a Captain in the Civil War where he commanded an artillery battery in the Western Theater. Sutermeister led 240 soldiers in his company, see source: https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045028/http://11thindianabattery.us/ . Sutermeister was a small "cog" in the US Civil War: Leading 240 soldiers is not enough for encyclopedic notability. As an architect he does not appear to have left any lasting works. His short biography fits at best in the article on the 11th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery. The article on this Battery is also very short. (62.2.151.66)
2022-12-30 13:56 Silke Bachmann (Italian alpine skier) Silke Bachmann (born 21 February 1977, in Bozen) is an Italian former alpine skier who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics. non-notable Olympic athlete, fails notability guidelines (IanManka)
2022-12-29 05:28 Kenneth D. Brooks Kenneth Dean Brooks (born January 13, 1963) is a prominent Elmira, New York Christian minister, author, pastor and evangelist. He is senior pastor of Kingdom Dream Center, a Pentecostal church in Elmira, New York.

He grew up in Elmira, New York at the Church of God in Christ at Faith Temple COGIC under the mentorship of his great uncle, the late Pastor Leo Hughey.

[BLP]
2022-12-31 13:19 David Moo (American actor) David Benjamin Moo (born December 3, 1970) is an American bartender, bar owner and former voice actor. He worked on projects for 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, NYAV Post and TAJ Productions. He is best known for voicing Sanji in the 4Kids English language dub of One Piece, Xellos in Slayers, and Faraji Ngala in several episodes of the 2003–2009 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series. Not sufficiently notable; lacking sufficient neutral sources to the contrary (38.140.49.92)
2023-01-01 08:54 Twin-X (Musical artist) Twin-X are a Nigerian pop duo made up of identical twin brothers Tywo and Keni Akintoye. Non notable band that does not meet the guidelines (Sahaib)
2023-01-02 06:27 Juraj Šimlovič (Czech software developer) Juraj Šimlovič (born January 9, 1982) is a freelance software developer living in Prague, Czech Republic. He is a co-author of the ParserFunctions extension for Wikipedia and author of a number of free software utilities, of which the most popular is TED Notepad. Fails WP:NBIO (85.48.187.125)
2023-01-02 03:37 Richard J. Nolan (United States Army Medal of Honor recipient) Richard J. Nolan (January 1, 1848 – August 26, 1905) served in the United States Army during the American Indian Wars. He received the Medal of Honor. Subject does not meet WP:GNG or WP:BIO. Should be deleted per WP:1E. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 12:43 Gurbanmurad Nepesov (Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War) Gurbanmurad Bazarbayoghlu Nepesov (Turkmen: Gurbanmyrat Bazarbaýoglu Nepesow; 1969–1992) was a Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War on the Armenian side. Nepesov is the only Muslim buried in Yerablur military cemetery. The only notable thing about him is his burial. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2023-01-01 19:54 Viktor Le (Russian footballer) Viktor Le (born 10 November 2003) is a Vietnamese and Russian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Binh Dinh FC. Notability not established (BostonMensa)
2023-01-02 13:25 Mohammed Jibrin Muhammed Jibrin (Dan Barde), a son of Gombe State, is a well-known businessman who rose through the ranks of Nigeria's complex banking sector to become the Managing Director of SunTrust Bank. He had no desire to get involved in politics. Unnotable person (Salvio giuliano)
2023-01-02 20:59 Rachel Sherak (ballet dancer) Rachel Sherak is a ballerina dancing with Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company[citation needed] and formerly with the Carolina Ballet and the Trey McIntyre Project. She began studying dance at the North Atlanta Dance Academy followed by the School of American Ballet. Not enough significant coverage to meet WP:BIO. Only sigcov I found is a single profile in a local paper ("Young dancer chasing future in Big Apple", Atlanta Journal - Constitution, 24 July 2003). (Jfire)
2023-01-03 08:30 Tika Paudel (American politician) Tika Paudel (born September 3, 1968) is a Nepalese-American politician and Businessman who serves on The City Council of Euless, Texas. He was the first Nepali American to hold elected office in the State of Texas. A former educator and professor in Nepal, Paudel has resided in the United States for over 20 years. No evidence found of notability, no Google News sources, very few other sources. Most sources in the article are not reliable or independent. (Fram)
2023-01-03 04:51 Bill Long (artist) (American artist) Bill Long is an artist and illustrator. Granted complications from such a common name, I tried by best in a WP:BEFORE search to narrow down using some terms provided in the articles (such as "Beavis"), but was only returned with passing mentions. There is no clear redirect target as an WP:ATD. (Curbon7)
2023-01-03 11:13 Ruben Wyatt Ruben Wyatt (born 22 February 2006) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of notability, no independent indepth reliable sources about the player (just database entries) (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:15 Ayo Lekuti Ayo Lekuti (born 5 September 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of any notability, just databases and sources which aren't independent (e.g. from the team) (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:18 Brad Smith-Howes Brad Smith-Howes (born 28 September 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence of any notability, only independent source is one line in a local newspaper, and nothing better (or much at all) found online. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:19 Kai O'Keeffe Kai O'Keeffe (born 26 October 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No notability found online, and one independent source in the article is one line in a local newspaper. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:21 Jack Connor (footballer, born 2003) Jack Connor (born 30 September 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Southern League Premier Division Central club AFC Rushden & Diamonds, on loan from EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of notability. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:45 Cynthia Adinig (American activist) Cynthia Adinig (born May 24, 1985) is an American activist. Accomplished, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2023-01-02 18:25 Steven M. Newman (American journalist and round-the-world walker) Steven M. Newman (born May 31, 1954) is an American world trekker, public speaker, freelance writer and author. From April 1983 to April 1987, he walked solo around the world and became popularly known as “The Worldwalk.” He is the author or co-author of two books. Likely COI creation, self-published books, complete lack of secondary sources, BLP-violating content (see history)--not notable. (Drmies)
2023-01-03 08:35 Liam Hess (British actor (born 1992)) Liam Hess (born 28 March 1992; Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England) is a British actor. This actor doesn't have important enough credits to merit his own page, and the last time he even appeared in anything was 14 years ago. (Blargy9243112)
2023-01-02 13:08 Connor Russell Connor Russell is an actor known for his appearances in Brand upon the Brain! (2006), Hinterland (2013) and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017). [BLP]
2023-01-03 23:23 Drew Atchison (American football player (born 1985)) Andrew (Drew) Peter Atchison (born April 2, 1985) is a former American football tight end. He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at William & Mary. Unsourced BLP for an undrafted free agent that never played in the NFL. I could only find minor routine coverage (Mojo Hand)
2023-01-04 01:14 Domi Trastoy Díaz (Andorran mountaineer) Domi Trastoy Diaz (Sant Julia de Loria, Andorra, born January 25, 1981) is an Andorran mountaineer who already completed five out of the seven highest summits of each continent. On 22 May 2013 he completed the ascent of the Everest summit, the highest summit in Nepal and in the world. Almost all the refs for this article were links to his sponsor websites (and his own CV); the subject has zero notability in mountaineering (7 summits is not a notable feat); the article was created by a UPE in one single edit in 2013 (who never edited again); remaining refs are tiny mentions in 3rd tier RS; this article has no long-term future in WP (78.18.228.191)
2023-01-04 06:18 Porfirio C. Torres III Porfirio C. Torres III (February 28, 1962) is an American former professional boxer and former amateur and professional boxing trainer. [BLP]
2023-01-04 10:04 Lancelot F.C. (Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland, UK) Lancelot Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the city of Glasgow. A very minor club, listed in results but not the focus of significant non-routine attention (nothing but a few match reports). Fails WP:GNG. (Fram)
2023-01-04 11:09 Om Sunar Om Bahadur Sunar (born March 16, 1987) is a Nepali singer with a multifaceted personality who is skilled at singing, composing, and arranging. Unreliable sources (Nirmaljoshi)
2023-01-04 12:10 Roch Kereszty (Hungarian-American monk and scholar (1933–2022)) Roch András Kereszty (February 6, 1933 – December 14, 2022) was a Hungarian-American monk and scholar. Can't find enough in-depth coverage for them to meet WP:GNG, and does not meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)

Culture/Biography/Women[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-29 12:31 Disappearance of Madison Roy-Boudreau Madison Roy-Boudreau (born 19 January 2007) is a Canadian teenager who disappeared on her way to school in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada on May 11, 2021. Her disappearance was conducted as a homicide investigation by the RCMP on August 11, 2021, despite a body not having been found since she was last seen. This is a case of WP:NOTNEWS. Tragic, but not notable. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 12:57 Cayla Smith Cayla Smith (born July 16, 2008) is an American pair skater. With her skating partner, Andy Deng, she is the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2022 JGP Latvia champion, and the 2022 JGP Czech Republic silver medalist. There is not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable, secondary sources to show they meet GNG, and they do not meet WP:NSKATE. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 11:50 Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk (American musician and ethnomusicology scholar) Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk is an Inupiaq scholar of ethnomusicology and a musician. She is the daughter of Ronald Senungetuk and Turid Senungetuk and granddaughter of Helen and Willie Senungetuk, and her family roots originate from Wales (Kiŋigin), Alaska. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG, and doesn't appear to meet either WP:NSCHOLAR or WP:NARTIST. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 15:31 Ilona Szöllősi (Hungarian gymnast) Ilona Szöllősi (born 2 July 1908, date of death unknown) was a Hungarian gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Does not meet WP:GNG, and since WP:NOLYMPICS has been refined, no longer meets that criteria either. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 11:26 Gillian Smart (Scottish weather presenter) Gillian Smart is a Scottish weather presenter who works for BBC Scotland and currently presents the weather on Reporting Scotland. A gossip source (Sun) and a completely unreliable one (All Star Bio, should probably be blacklisted as a terrible source to use), and not much better to be found online. Fails WP:BIO. (Fram)
2023-01-04 11:51 Susan Ershler (American businesswoman and mountain climber) Susan Ershler is an American mountain climber and an author. Ershler and her husband, Phil, are the first couple to have together climbed the highest mountain on each continent, known as the "Seven Summits". Notability is very thin here. The small amounts of refs are low grade and are BLP1E (i.e. that she climbed Everest). She is not a notable mountaineer (not even a notable US mountaineer). She climbed the Seven summits (which is really Everest plus the money to travel to the others), wrote a book on it, and then got a UPE to make her Wikipedia page for her motivational speaking career. But unlike other valid motivational speakers on WP, she never attracted any subsequent RS and zero SIGCOV in a quality RS. Can't see this article lasting longer term on Wikipedia. (78.18.228.191)

Culture/Media[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-28 11:53 Tig-dalawang pisong takoyaki Tig-dalawang pisong takoyaki (English: Two-peso takoyaki, lit.'Takoyaki costing two pesos each') is a food and Internet meme popularized by a viral video made by Luisito Santos, a radio correspondent and anchor for DZBB, under the name Sikat na Blager. Not enough in-depth coverage to show it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 02:05 A Million Pounds (1953 Egyptian film) A Million Pounds (Arabic: مليون جنيه, transliterated as Milyun junayh) is an Egyptian film released in 1953. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 07:26 Motolani Alake (Nigerian lawyer, culture journalist, and music critic) Motolani Alake (born 10 July 1992) is a Nigerian lawyer, culture journalist, and music critic. After co-pioneering a pop culture internet magazine called Urban Central, Alake came to wider prominence as an entertainment editor and podcaster with Pulse Nigeria. BLP lacks in-depth coverage in independent sources (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2023-01-02 14:06 Pycasa Pycasa is a desktop application to download and upload Picasa photo albums. It is written in Python by using PyGtk to build its GTK graphical interface. software article of unclear notability, lacking independent references, tagged for refs since 2015, and project url is dead (Dialectric)
2023-01-01 18:40 Marti Blagborough (British YouTuber) Marti Blagborough (born August 15, 1992) is a British YouTuber and auditor. He has a media company called PINAC (which stands for Photography Is Not A Crime) and provides advice to new auditors. Fails to meet Wikipedia:BASIC and GNG criteria, most of the refs are describing same story. (M.Ashraf333)
2023-01-03 11:45 Cynthia Adinig (American activist) Cynthia Adinig (born May 24, 1985) is an American activist. Accomplished, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 08:35 Liam Hess (British actor (born 1992)) Liam Hess (born 28 March 1992; Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England) is a British actor. This actor doesn't have important enough credits to merit his own page, and the last time he even appeared in anything was 14 years ago. (Blargy9243112)
2023-01-02 13:08 Connor Russell Connor Russell is an actor known for his appearances in Brand upon the Brain! (2006), Hinterland (2013) and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017). [BLP]
2023-01-04 11:09 Om Sunar Om Bahadur Sunar (born March 16, 1987) is a Nepali singer with a multifaceted personality who is skilled at singing, composing, and arranging. Unreliable sources (Nirmaljoshi)

Culture/Media/Books[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-28 15:54 Chat, Natacha, chat (Book) Chat, Natacha, chat is an Argentine children's book by Luis Pescetti. It was first published in 2005. Fails WP:NB, current single source is a plot summary, not a review. Spanish article it is based on lists three external links, none of them are reviews. Searching finds nothing that establishes notability for this children's book. (Gab4gab)

Culture/Media/Entertainment[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-29 17:00 Flatsy doll Flatsy Dolls are flat dolls that were made by Ideal Toy Company from 1969 through 1973. Designed by Hank Kramer,[citation needed] Flatsy Dolls were originally marketed to little girls. Like many vintage dolls, Flatsy dolls are now collectors items. No evidence of notability. The one so-called "reference" currently in the article doesn't even mention flatsy dolls, and another one in older versions of the article is a dead link. (JBW)
2022-12-29 03:47 Meri Adhoori Mohabbat (TV series or program) Meri Adhuri Mohabbat is a Pakistani television serial. It is written by Noorul Huda Shah. Fails to meet GNG as refs are primary and non reliable as well as no in-depth secondary coverage. (M.Ashraf333)
2023-01-03 17:12 Tog'l (Toy) Tog'l was a construction set of toys produced by Mattel from 1968 through 1970, similar in concept to Lego products of its time. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (companies) (products section) requirement. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)
2023-01-03 17:16 Outer Space Men The Outer Space Men – also known as the Colorform Aliens – is a group of seven "bendy" action figures (similar to Mattel's Major Matt Mason) produced by the Colorforms Company in 1968, they were designed by toy inventor Mel Birnkrant. The 3.5" to 7" bendable action figures incorporate a pliable metal wire armature encased in painted soft vinyl bodies with "accordion" joints, just like the aforementioned Major Matt Mason line, with whom The Outer Space Men were initially designed to be utilized. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (companies) (products section) requirement. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)

Culture/Media/Films[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-29 01:41 Chera (film) (Film) Chera is an upcoming Malayalam-language film directed by Lijin Jose and starring Roshan Mathew and Nimisha Sajayan. The supporting cast includes Guru Somasundaram, Shaji Chen, Jeo Baby, and Lena. This film is produced by Arun M C under the banner of Line of Colors. Fails WP:NFF. Production does not appear to be notable (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:43 Dumb Luck (film) (2001 film by Craig Clyde) Dumb Luck is a 2001 American mystery comedy film written and directed by Craig Clyde. The film stars Scott Baio, Tracy Nelson, Hal Linden and Eileen Brennan. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:43 Dying to Dance (2001 television drama film) Dying to Dance (sold in the province of Quebec as "Le Prix De La Perfection") is a 2001 Canadian-American made-for-television film featuring the story of an apprentice ballerina who develops anorexia and habits of self-starvation in order to meet the rigorous standards of the elite dance company she has been accepted to. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:44 Ek Chup (2022 Indian film) Ek Chup is an Indian Hindi-language short drama film. It was written and directed by Sonya V. Kapoor. It is produced by Amrita Mendonza and Sonya V. Kapoor with the production house M5 Entertainment Private Limited. It stars Joy Sengupta, Mona Singh and Chahat Tewani in pivotal roles. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:47 The Forest Ranger (1912 American film) The Forest Ranger is a 1912 silent short film directed by Romaine Fielding and starring Mary Ryan. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:48 El Fin (2012 Costa Rican film) El Fin is a 2012 film written and directed by Costa Rican film director Miguel Gómez, and co-produced with his brother Dennis Gómez. Pablo Masís and Kurt Dyer play the two leading characters. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. Only 1 review found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:52 Lock Out (film) (1973 film) Lock Out is a 1973 full-length film by Spanish artist and director Antoni Padrós. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:53 Loot (film series) (Nepali film series of Nischal Basnet) Loot film series is a film series directed by Nischal Basnet and is one of the biggest film series of Nepali Cinema. The first film released in January 2012 and was called Loot. The latest movie was released in February 2017 and was called Loot 2. There are a total of 2 films that have grossed a total of more than 15.8 Crore ($1.25M). Two films are not enough for a film series article (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:57 Quasi (film) (2023 American film) Quasi is an upcoming American satirical comedy film directed by Kevin Heffernan and written by Heffernan and Broken Lizard members Steve Lemme, Jay Chandrasekhar, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske. It is based on the 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo. Appears to fail WP:NFF. Nothing to indicate that production was notable. Should be moved to DRAFT or deleted (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:59 Peter Scott (film) (1995 Indian film) Peter Scott is a 1995 Indian Malayalam Thriller film, directed by Biju Viswanath and produced by M. S. M Rafi. The film stars Raghuvaran, Jagathy Sreekumar, Thilakan, Kalpana and Prem Kumar. The film has background score by S. P. Venkatesh and one English song composed by Babu Jose. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 02:00 North-South (2015 Armenian film) North-South (Armenian: Հյուսիս-Հարավ) or Four Buddies and the Bride is an Armenian comedy directed by Davit Babakhanyan and Vazgen Muradyan, starring Diana Malenko, Sona Shahgeldyan and David Tovmasyan. The film was produced by Lilit Martirosyan. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 18:27 Renaissance Pictures (Film production company) Raimi Productions (formerly Renaissance Pictures) is an American film and television production company. It was founded by director Sam Raimi, producer Robert Tapert, and actor Bruce Campbell, with help from publicist Irvin Shapiro, on August 10, 1979, to produce their film The Evil Dead, along with its sequels Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness. Fails WP:NCORP. I tried to research both Renaissance Pictures and Raimi Productions for this RM discussion: Talk:Renaissance Pictures#Requested move 15 December 2022, and I was unable to find any significant coverage of either company. My best guess is Raimi sold his interest in Renaissance, and started a new, different company using his name. Regardless, there is not enough coverage to meet WP:NCORP. (2pou)
2022-12-29 22:08 El Diablo andaba en los choclos (1946 film) El Diablo andaba en los choclos is a 1946 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Appears to fail WP:NFILM, no reviews in a BEFORE. Perma stub since 2007 (Donaldd23)
2022-12-31 14:00 Goecha La: In Search of Kangchenjunga (2012 Indian film) Goecha La in Search of Kanchenjunga is a film on trekking in the Himalayas made by the Indian writer George Thengummoottil. The film portraits the high altitude Goecha La trek in Sikkim from Yuksam to Goecha La pass at an altitude of 5200 meters above sea level via Tshoka and Lamuney. non notable production, fails WP:NF (Sneha996)
2022-12-31 13:58 In to the Darkroom (2014 Indian film) In to the Darkroom is a 2014 short fiction film that shows the glamor and then the bad side of smoking. The film tries to speak about the world of darkness and shadows which follows a smoker leading to a world of death. The film has won several National and international awards. non notable production, fails WP:NF (Sneha996)
2023-01-01 15:49 Not that one, then this one (film) (1956 Azerbaijani film) “Not that one, then this one” (Azerbaijani: O olmasın, bu olsun) is a musical film based on the musical comedy of the same name by Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. Only blog reviews found in a BEFORE. Tagged for Notability (Donaldd23)
2023-01-02 03:43 Where is Ahmed? (1963 Azerbaijani comedy film) Where is Ahmed? (Azerbaijani: Əhməd haradadır?, Russian: Где Ахмед?) is a Soviet comedy film. The plot tells about two young people who, having opposed the old traditions and customs, got the opportunity to build their personal lives of their own free will. Appears to fail WP:NFILM as zero reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-31 20:00 Laddukulla Boondhi Boondhi (Indian film) Laddukulla Boondhi Boondhi is an upcoming Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Jeans. It stars Jeans, Kiran Mayi, Devadarshini, Thalaivasal Vijay, Mahanadi Shankar, Jangiri Madhumitha, Aarthi. The story is about a man who has a dream in which all the men behave like women and all the women behave like men. Unreleased film that fails to establish notability. (DareshMohan)
2022-12-29 20:13 Van Waley Mehboob Bhai (2016 TV series or program) The telefilm is based on a flamboyant bus driver, Mehboob Bhai who has the reputation of flirting with all the beautiful female passengers now faces a new competitor, his new assistant and fell into a trap of one of the girls. It was released on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Fitr on both, ARY Digital and ARY Zindagi. Fails to meet GNG criteria as the topic don't have coverage from secondary and reliable sources. (M.Ashraf333)
2023-01-02 15:39 Dear Death (2023 Indian film) Dear Death is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Prem Kumar and produced by SNR Films, starring Santhosh Prathap and scheduled to be released on December 30, 2022 Appears to fail WP:NFILM as no reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2023-01-03 14:01 List of films with no digital media release The following is a list of films with no digital media release. These films may have had a release on VHS tape or television syndication, but do not exist on DVD or on any video streaming platforms, including free access platforms such as YouTube. Some of these titles may be considered lost media, meaning no print or original exists, or other barriers such as censorship, licensing issues and a lack of distribution funding can also contribute to the phenomenon of films with no digital release. WP:OR. E.g. first source is from 2015, and only discussed DVD/Blu-Ray, not other digital releases. (Fram)
2023-01-02 13:33 I Think I'm Sick (Film) Written and Directed by Danny Gevirtz: I think I'm sick is a dark comedy/coming of age feature-length film about an 18-year-old boy named Will, existing through his senior year after a failed attempted suicide.{{Infobox film Fails NFILM and GNG (Somebodyidkfkdt)
2023-01-03 18:54 Enjoy (film) (2022 Indian film) Enjoy is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Perumal Kasi and starring Madan Kumar, Vignesh and Harish Kumar in the lead roles. It was released on 23 December 2022. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. Only 1 review found in a BEFORE (not the Malini Mannath review as that is a BLOG and does not count toward notability). (Donaldd23)
2023-01-03 19:42 A ponte: uma história do ferryboat Bagamoyo (2010 Mozambican film) A ponte: uma história do ferryboat Bagamoyo (The bridge: a story of the ferryboat Bagamoyo) is a Mozambican 2010 documentary film. A short film that does not appear to pass the WP:GNG or WP:NFILM. There are no valid sources in the article and no claim of notability. Searches did not produce any significant coverage or reviews in reliable sources. (Rorshacma)

Culture/Media/Music[edit]

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2023-01-02 12:17 The Apollo Stars (Scientology Jazz Band) The Apollo Stars were a jazz fusion and Afro-jazz band that formed through the Church of Scientology, specifically, through the church's Sea Org division. fails WP:NBAND (UtherSRG)
2023-01-03 14:02 Kanye West (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Kanye West (born 1977) is an American rapper, record producer, fashion designer, and Nazi. None of the secondary terms have their own articles. Could easily be a hatnote along the lines of "This article is about the rapper. For the songs named after him, see Southsiders (album) and Jeffery (mixtape)". See also: WP:TWOOTHER (The Midnite Wolf)

Culture/Media/Radio[edit]

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2022-12-29 02:44 KSCL (Radio station in Shreveport, Louisiana) KSCL 91.3-FM is the student-run college radio station broadcasting from the campus of Centenary College of Louisiana, USA. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day to the cities of Shreveport, Bossier City and other surrounding communities. KSCL was Shreveport's first public radio station. Article pertains to a largely unknown and unnotable College radio station. Article also uses no citations and is written in such a way that it does not meet Wikipedia standards. (ColiverXYZ)

Culture/Media/Software[edit]

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2022-12-29 20:27 Quran.com (Islamic website) Quran.com is a Quran learning website based in the USA. Quran.com is a provider of translational and digital versions of the Quran. Fails to meet WEBCRIT and GNG. (M.Ashraf333)
2023-01-01 10:56 TopStyle TopStyle was a CSS/XHTML/HTML editor for Microsoft Windows developed by Nick Bradbury and now maintained by Stefan van As. The editor was code-centric rather than WYSIWYG, with integrated support for previews using either the Mozilla Gecko, Internet Explorer Trident, or Apple Inc. Webkit layout engines. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.157)
2023-01-02 05:50 PolyEdit PolyEdit is a compact multipurpose word processor and text editor for Microsoft Windows. It has been developed by PolySoft Solutions since 1998. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.254)
2023-01-01 10:31 Source Insight Source Insight is a source code editor by Source Dynamics. Source Insight provides syntax highlighting, code navigation and customisable keyboard shortcuts. It bills itself not just as an editor but a tool to understand a large source code base, and for this reason is called "program editor and analyser." It provides features such as relation, context, and symbol windows. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.34)
2023-01-04 03:02 Parboiled (Java) (open-source Java library) parboiled is an open-source Java library released under an Apache License. It provides support for defining PEG parsers directly in Java source code. No significant coverage in independent sources. (Jfire)
2023-01-04 05:03 Windows 12 Windows 12 is a future operating system by Microsoft that is currently under internal development. Windows 12 will come in 2024. Violates WP:Crystal. Windows 12 has not been announced yet by Microsoft and we generally don't create articles on OSes that haven't been officially announced yet. (Herbfur)

Culture/Media/Television[edit]

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2022-12-29 05:32 Devious (Doctor Who) (  Doctor Who fan film) Devious is an upcoming fan-made Doctor Who story. Filming started in 1991, with live-action scenes mostly completed by 2005. Though the full production has yet to be completed, the first two episodes were released on YouTube in 2018 and 2020 respectively, and a preview of the final episode can be found on the Special Features DVD of the classic Doctor Who story The War Games. Non notable unreleased fan film. Fails WP:NFF (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 18:27 Renaissance Pictures (Film production company) Raimi Productions (formerly Renaissance Pictures) is an American film and television production company. It was founded by director Sam Raimi, producer Robert Tapert, and actor Bruce Campbell, with help from publicist Irvin Shapiro, on August 10, 1979, to produce their film The Evil Dead, along with its sequels Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness. Fails WP:NCORP. I tried to research both Renaissance Pictures and Raimi Productions for this RM discussion: Talk:Renaissance Pictures#Requested move 15 December 2022, and I was unable to find any significant coverage of either company. My best guess is Raimi sold his interest in Renaissance, and started a new, different company using his name. Regardless, there is not enough coverage to meet WP:NCORP. (2pou)
2022-12-29 03:47 Meri Adhoori Mohabbat (TV series or program) Meri Adhuri Mohabbat is a Pakistani television serial. It is written by Noorul Huda Shah. Fails to meet GNG as refs are primary and non reliable as well as no in-depth secondary coverage. (M.Ashraf333)

Culture/Media/Video games[edit]

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2022-12-29 01:20 CatLab Interactive (Video game developer) CatLab Interactive is a Belgian browser based games development company. It was founded in 2009 and has so far released one Massive Multiplayer Online Game and a couple of facebook apps. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2022-12-30 03:24 X-Ray Kid Studios X-Ray Kid Studios is a privately held entertainment company specializing in Video Game Development, Comic Books, Television Production and Film based in Newport Beach, California and Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.. The company is best known for its work producing animation and art for Google's Lively project. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2023-01-01 21:35 The Killing Blade (1998 video game) The Killing Blade is a 1998 competitive fighting game released by IGS on arcade game machine. Development for the game took two years. In September 2005, IGS released a remake titled The Killing Blade Plus only in China. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2023-01-01 21:45 Asura Blade: Sword of Dynasty (1998 video game) is a 1998 one-on-one fighting arcade game developed and published by Fuuki. The game series had served as Fuuki's first attempt in the fighting game genre, and as a part of their own brief stint at arcade game manufacturing. It was soon followed by a 2000 sequel titled Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors. lack of notability, was only able to find one potential ref on archive.org (see here), fails GNG (Waxworker)
2023-01-01 21:49 Asura Buster: Eternal Warriors (2000 video game) is a 2000 one-on-one fighting arcade game developed and published by Fuuki. It is the sequel to the 1998 arcade game Asura Blade: Sword of Dynasty. lack of notability (Waxworker)

Culture/Performing arts[edit]

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2023-01-02 20:59 Rachel Sherak (ballet dancer) Rachel Sherak is a ballerina dancing with Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company[citation needed] and formerly with the Carolina Ballet and the Trey McIntyre Project. She began studying dance at the North Atlanta Dance Academy followed by the School of American Ballet. Not enough significant coverage to meet WP:BIO. Only sigcov I found is a single profile in a local paper ("Young dancer chasing future in Big Apple", Atlanta Journal - Constitution, 24 July 2003). (Jfire)

Culture/Philosophy and religion[edit]

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2022-12-29 12:26 Bernd Irlenborn (German philosopher and docent) Bernd Irlenborn (born 19 October 1963) is a German philosopher and theologian. Since 2006, he is professor at the Faculty of Theology in Paderborn. Not enough in-depth coverage to meet WP:GNG, and does not meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 05:28 Kenneth D. Brooks Kenneth Dean Brooks (born January 13, 1963) is a prominent Elmira, New York Christian minister, author, pastor and evangelist. He is senior pastor of Kingdom Dream Center, a Pentecostal church in Elmira, New York.

He grew up in Elmira, New York at the Church of God in Christ at Faith Temple COGIC under the mentorship of his great uncle, the late Pastor Leo Hughey.

[BLP]
2023-01-02 12:17 The Apollo Stars (Scientology Jazz Band) The Apollo Stars were a jazz fusion and Afro-jazz band that formed through the Church of Scientology, specifically, through the church's Sea Org division. fails WP:NBAND (UtherSRG)
2023-01-03 13:20 St. George Indian Orthodox Church, Perth, Western Australia (Church in Western Australia, Australia) St. George Indian Orthodox Church, is a parish under the Madras Diocese of the Indian Orthodox Church. Does not pass GNG. (Steelkamp)
2023-01-04 12:10 Roch Kereszty (Hungarian-American monk and scholar (1933–2022)) Roch András Kereszty (February 6, 1933 – December 14, 2022) was a Hungarian-American monk and scholar. Can't find enough in-depth coverage for them to meet WP:GNG, and does not meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)

Culture/Sports[edit]

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2022-12-29 12:59 Nozomu Yoshioka (Japanese figure skater) is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2022 JGP Czech Republic champion, and the 2022 Japanese junior national champion. There is not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable, secondary sources to show they meet GNG, and they do not meet WP:NSKATE. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 12:57 Cayla Smith Cayla Smith (born July 16, 2008) is an American pair skater. With her skating partner, Andy Deng, she is the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2022 JGP Latvia champion, and the 2022 JGP Czech Republic silver medalist. There is not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable, secondary sources to show they meet GNG, and they do not meet WP:NSKATE. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 12:57 Andy Deng Andy Deng (born March 31, 2005) is an American pair skater. With his skating partner, Cayla Smith, he is the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2022 JGP Latvia champion, and the 2022 JGP Czech Republic silver medalist. There is not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable, secondary sources to show they meet GNG, and they do not meet WP:NSKATE. (Onel5969)
2022-12-30 13:56 Silke Bachmann (Italian alpine skier) Silke Bachmann (born 21 February 1977, in Bozen) is an Italian former alpine skier who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics. non-notable Olympic athlete, fails notability guidelines (IanManka)
2022-12-31 00:02 2018 Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Wanita) (Football league season) 2018 Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Wanita) (transl. 2018 Women National Futsal League) was the eighth season of the Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Wanita), the Malaysian professional futsal league for association football clubs, specifically for women since its establishment in 2007. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)
2022-12-31 00:01 2018 Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Football league season) Liga Futsal Kebangsaan 2018 (transl. 2018 National Futsal League) will be the tenth season of the National Futsal League, the Malaysian professional futsal league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2004. Malacca United are the defending champions, having won their second title in the 2018 season. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)
2023-01-01 11:04 Ten man rugby Ten man rugby is an extreme style of play in rugby union in which the team uses the power of its forwards to dominate possession, scrums and line-outs, and the kicking ability of its fly-half to attain position. The four three-quarter backs and the full back are not usually used in attack; if they are, this is usually restricted to the inside centre on the crash ball, and chasing kicks, especially garryowens. Does not meet WP:GNG. I could not find any sources which go beyond a mere mention. (Steelkamp)
2023-01-01 19:54 Viktor Le (Russian footballer) Viktor Le (born 10 November 2003) is a Vietnamese and Russian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Binh Dinh FC. Notability not established (BostonMensa)
2023-01-03 11:13 Ruben Wyatt Ruben Wyatt (born 22 February 2006) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of notability, no independent indepth reliable sources about the player (just database entries) (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:15 Ayo Lekuti Ayo Lekuti (born 5 September 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of any notability, just databases and sources which aren't independent (e.g. from the team) (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:18 Brad Smith-Howes Brad Smith-Howes (born 28 September 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence of any notability, only independent source is one line in a local newspaper, and nothing better (or much at all) found online. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:19 Kai O'Keeffe Kai O'Keeffe (born 26 October 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No notability found online, and one independent source in the article is one line in a local newspaper. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:21 Jack Connor (footballer, born 2003) Jack Connor (born 30 September 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Southern League Premier Division Central club AFC Rushden & Diamonds, on loan from EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of notability. (Fram)
2023-01-03 15:31 Ilona Szöllősi (Hungarian gymnast) Ilona Szöllősi (born 2 July 1908, date of death unknown) was a Hungarian gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Does not meet WP:GNG, and since WP:NOLYMPICS has been refined, no longer meets that criteria either. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 23:23 Drew Atchison (American football player (born 1985)) Andrew (Drew) Peter Atchison (born April 2, 1985) is a former American football tight end. He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at William & Mary. Unsourced BLP for an undrafted free agent that never played in the NFL. I could only find minor routine coverage (Mojo Hand)
2023-01-04 06:18 Porfirio C. Torres III Porfirio C. Torres III (February 28, 1962) is an American former professional boxer and former amateur and professional boxing trainer. [BLP]
2023-01-04 09:56 2016 sports deaths Unsourced and arbitrary list of deaths for an arbitrary year for people many of whom are only tangentially related to "sports" (Brycehughes)
2023-01-04 10:04 Lancelot F.C. (Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland, UK) Lancelot Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the city of Glasgow. A very minor club, listed in results but not the focus of significant non-routine attention (nothing but a few match reports). Fails WP:GNG. (Fram)

Culture/Visual arts[edit]

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2022-12-29 17:00 Flatsy doll Flatsy Dolls are flat dolls that were made by Ideal Toy Company from 1969 through 1973. Designed by Hank Kramer,[citation needed] Flatsy Dolls were originally marketed to little girls. Like many vintage dolls, Flatsy dolls are now collectors items. No evidence of notability. The one so-called "reference" currently in the article doesn't even mention flatsy dolls, and another one in older versions of the article is a dead link. (JBW)
2022-12-30 13:37 Cultural depictions (Topics referred to by the same term) A cultural depiction is how a person, object or other noun is represented in culture. "Cultural depictions" is an ambiguous and vague expression. This is an invalid disambiguation page and is harmful because it obscures Search. There is no suitable target for a redirect. Note Cultural depiction does not exist. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2023-01-03 17:16 Outer Space Men The Outer Space Men – also known as the Colorform Aliens – is a group of seven "bendy" action figures (similar to Mattel's Major Matt Mason) produced by the Colorforms Company in 1968, they were designed by toy inventor Mel Birnkrant. The 3.5" to 7" bendable action figures incorporate a pliable metal wire armature encased in painted soft vinyl bodies with "accordion" joints, just like the aforementioned Major Matt Mason line, with whom The Outer Space Men were initially designed to be utilized. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (companies) (products section) requirement. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)
2023-01-04 11:55 Parasol dance (Japanese dance) The Japanese Parasol dance is an example of a simple Japanese dance that uses an umbrella. The dance is suited for girls making use of shuffling steps that is basic to a typical Japanese. The Parasol dance is from Kabuki. The song played during the dance is called Mikado (a song in 4/4 time). Article has been entirely unsourced since 2007; having checked relevant sources, it's highly likely this "Parasol dance" was entirely made up. (Ineffablebookkeeper)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture[edit]

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2022-12-31 16:17 Serdar Hotel (Building in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan) The Serdar Hotel (Turkmen: Serdar oteli) is a five star hotel in Awaza, Turkmenistan. It is located on the shore of the Caspian Sea. Opened in 2001, it was the first high-rise hotel in the tourist zone of Awaza. Fails WP:N; includes searching of local newspapers excluding state-sponsored advertisements. (TrangaBellam)
2023-01-03 13:20 St. George Indian Orthodox Church, Perth, Western Australia (Church in Western Australia, Australia) St. George Indian Orthodox Church, is a parish under the Madras Diocese of the Indian Orthodox Church. Does not pass GNG. (Steelkamp)

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime[edit]

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2022-12-31 13:19 David Moo (American actor) David Benjamin Moo (born December 3, 1970) is an American bartender, bar owner and former voice actor. He worked on projects for 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, NYAV Post and TAJ Productions. He is best known for voicing Sanji in the 4Kids English language dub of One Piece, Xellos in Slayers, and Faraji Ngala in several episodes of the 2003–2009 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series. Not sufficiently notable; lacking sufficient neutral sources to the contrary (38.140.49.92)

Geography/Geographical[edit]

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2022-12-31 05:36 Snowball, Minnesota (Unincorporated community in Minnesota, US) Snowball is an unincorporated community in Thunder Lake Township, Cass County, Minnesota, United States, located near Remer. This is not an actual "unincorporated community" in Minnesota. The only source provided on the page is also dead. The only other references I've been able to find online are to this page, or are just clear copies of the information provided here. (207.153.26.167)

Geography/Regions/Africa[edit]

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2022-12-30 09:00 Victor N'Gembo-Mouanda (Congolese writer) Victor N’Gembo-Mouanda (born September 26, 1969 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo) is a contemporary African writer and translator of French. Appears to be a non-notable writer, failing WP:NAUTHOR. A search did not reveal any sources which provide WP:SIGCOV, failing WP:GNG. (Curbon7)
2023-01-03 19:42 A ponte: uma história do ferryboat Bagamoyo (2010 Mozambican film) A ponte: uma história do ferryboat Bagamoyo (The bridge: a story of the ferryboat Bagamoyo) is a Mozambican 2010 documentary film. A short film that does not appear to pass the WP:GNG or WP:NFILM. There are no valid sources in the article and no claim of notability. Searches did not produce any significant coverage or reviews in reliable sources. (Rorshacma)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa[edit]

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2022-12-29 02:05 A Million Pounds (1953 Egyptian film) A Million Pounds (Arabic: مليون جنيه, transliterated as Milyun junayh) is an Egyptian film released in 1953. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2023-01-02 18:16 Republic of the independence of southern Algeria Republic of Tamanrasset Possible WP:HOAX, Severe WP:NPOV issues (2601:647:5800:4D2:21D5:9038:E67D:B41D)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa[edit]

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2022-12-28 11:40 Opeyemi Ayeola (Nigerian actress) Opeyemi Ayeola is an actress in the Nollywood who participated in #NomakeupMovement initiated by Alicia Keys. Alongside Regina Chukwu, she campaigned against corrupt politicians ahead of 2023 elections in Nigeria.[clarification needed] There are only promotional blurbs, no in-depth coverage to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 07:26 Motolani Alake (Nigerian lawyer, culture journalist, and music critic) Motolani Alake (born 10 July 1992) is a Nigerian lawyer, culture journalist, and music critic. After co-pioneering a pop culture internet magazine called Urban Central, Alake came to wider prominence as an entertainment editor and podcaster with Pulse Nigeria. BLP lacks in-depth coverage in independent sources (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2023-01-01 08:54 Twin-X (Musical artist) Twin-X are a Nigerian pop duo made up of identical twin brothers Tywo and Keni Akintoye. Non notable band that does not meet the guidelines (Sahaib)
2023-01-02 13:25 Mohammed Jibrin Muhammed Jibrin (Dan Barde), a son of Gombe State, is a well-known businessman who rose through the ranks of Nigeria's complex banking sector to become the Managing Director of SunTrust Bank. He had no desire to get involved in politics. Unnotable person (Salvio giuliano)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America[edit]

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2022-12-29 02:44 KSCL (Radio station in Shreveport, Louisiana) KSCL 91.3-FM is the student-run college radio station broadcasting from the campus of Centenary College of Louisiana, USA. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day to the cities of Shreveport, Bossier City and other surrounding communities. KSCL was Shreveport's first public radio station. Article pertains to a largely unknown and unnotable College radio station. Article also uses no citations and is written in such a way that it does not meet Wikipedia standards. (ColiverXYZ)
2022-12-29 12:31 Disappearance of Madison Roy-Boudreau Madison Roy-Boudreau (born 19 January 2007) is a Canadian teenager who disappeared on her way to school in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada on May 11, 2021. Her disappearance was conducted as a homicide investigation by the RCMP on August 11, 2021, despite a body not having been found since she was last seen. This is a case of WP:NOTNEWS. Tragic, but not notable. (Onel5969)
2022-12-29 00:30 World CopperSmith World CopperSmith, Inc. (founded in February 2009) is an American metalwork company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. non-notable company per WP:NCORP; nothing I can find online points to the contrary (Alalch E.)
2022-12-30 10:29 Arnold Sutermeister (Union army officer) Arnold Sutermeister (July 11, 1830 – May 3, 1907) was a Swiss-born contractor in the West of United States (business in Fort Wayne and Kansas City). Sutermeister was also a Captain in the Civil War where he commanded an artillery battery in the Western Theater. Sutermeister led 240 soldiers in his company, see source: https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045028/http://11thindianabattery.us/ . Sutermeister was a small "cog" in the US Civil War: Leading 240 soldiers is not enough for encyclopedic notability. As an architect he does not appear to have left any lasting works. His short biography fits at best in the article on the 11th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery. The article on this Battery is also very short. (62.2.151.66)
2022-12-30 18:18 Road 702 Fire (2022 Nebraska wildfire) The Road 702 Fire was a wildfire burning in Nebraska and Kansas. It started near Cambridge, Nebraska. As of 25 April 2022, it has burned 42,425 acres (17,169 ha) and was contained on April 28. The exact cause of the fire is unknown. Seems to have no coverage in reliable sources. While it caused one death, needs a lot more impacts to be able to survive as an article. (75.105.36.46)
2022-12-31 05:34 Sustainable Green Team The Sustainable Green Team, also known as SGTM (ticker: STGM), is an American company that specializes in tree care, wood-based mulch, and other forestry-related areas. It is based in the U.S. state of Florida. Company doesn't meet WP:NCORP (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2022-12-31 05:36 Snowball, Minnesota (Unincorporated community in Minnesota, US) Snowball is an unincorporated community in Thunder Lake Township, Cass County, Minnesota, United States, located near Remer. This is not an actual "unincorporated community" in Minnesota. The only source provided on the page is also dead. The only other references I've been able to find online are to this page, or are just clear copies of the information provided here. (207.153.26.167)
2023-01-01 01:14 National Sporting Goods Association (National trade organization) The National Sporting Goods Association (NSGA) is a nonprofit trade association that serves those involved in every sector of the sporting goods industry. NSGA members include retailers, marketers, wholesalers, manufacturers and other sporting good industry associates. Organisation lacks in-depth coverage in independent sources to meet WP:NORG. (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2023-01-01 22:26 Monocacy, Maryland (Former Village in Maryland, United States) Monocacy was a village in Frederick County, Maryland that was located along an old Indian trail known as the Monocacy Trail that ran parallel to the Monocacy River. The trail was known as the Great Wagon Road by colonial travelers; it went to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later was renamed Monocacy Road. See the "Talk" page for evidence and arguments disputing/refuting the existence of this alleged early Maryland village. The sources listed for the article are unverifiable and/or do not support the claims and assertions made in the article. (Bumblemouse)
2023-01-02 02:16 Blackhawk Generating Station (Electrical power station in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin) Blackhawk Generating Station is a natural gas fired, electrical power station located in Beloit, Wisconsin in Rock County. Primarily used for summer power peaking. Article is now significantly outdated; plant was converted for use by Beloit College in 2020. This is covered in the Beloit College article, rendering this article unnecessary. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 02:18 Blount Generating Station (Electrical power station in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin) Blount Generating Station, also known as Blount Street Generating Station is a natural gas-fired, electrical power station located in the city of Madison, Wisconsin, in Dane County. Subject does not demonstrate that it passes WP:GNG. Further searches did not uncover additional sourcing to establish notability. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 02:26 Concord Generating Station (Power plant in Watertown, Jefferson County, Wisconsin) Concord Generating Station is a natural gas fired, electrical peaking power plant located in the town of Watertown in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. It is a four unit natural gas or #2 fuel oil combustion turbine facility. Two units are 100 MW each and the other two are 94 MW each.The four (4) combustion turbines are models 11N originally supplied by ABB/ALSTOM who were later acquired by GE Gas Power in 2015 Subject does not pass GNG. Further searches did not reveal additional sourcing to pass GNG. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 02:40 Genoa Generating Station (Electrical power station in Genoa, Vernon County, Wisconsin) Genoa Generating Station was a base load, coal fired, electrical power station located south of Genoa, Wisconsin in Vernon County. Genoa 3 used low sulfur western coal from Utah and the Powder River Basin shipped via rail to the Mississippi River, then to Genoa via barge. Subject does not meet GNG. Further searches did not reveal additional sourcing to support notability. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 03:29 Paris Generating Station (Electrical power station in Paris, Kenosha County, Wisconsin) Paris Generating Station is a natural gas fired, electrical peaking power plant located in the town of Paris in Kenosha County, south east of Union Grove, Wisconsin. It is a four unit, 100 MW each, natural gas or #2 fuel oil combustion turbine facility. Subject does not meet GNG. Further research did not reveal sourcing to meet GNG. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 03:45 Cuamil A cuamil, (plural: cuamiles), is the term for a slanted field, set atop a mountain slope, in which maize, bean, or squash is farmed. Cuamiles are found on rugged, mountainous areas of west-central Mexico. This looks more like a dictionary entry. I created the entry on Wiktionary and propose to delete it on Wikipedia. wp:notdic (Ruud Buitelaar)
2023-01-02 03:37 Richard J. Nolan (United States Army Medal of Honor recipient) Richard J. Nolan (January 1, 1848 – August 26, 1905) served in the United States Army during the American Indian Wars. He received the Medal of Honor. Subject does not meet WP:GNG or WP:BIO. Should be deleted per WP:1E. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 16:58 Jacob Mitchell (deacon, born 1696) (American minister) Jacob Mitchell III (December 28, 1696 – December 1, 1784) was an American deacon who became prominent in what is now North Yarmouth, Maine. Article gives zero indication of him being actually prominent or doing anything which has been noted. Being a selectman in a town of a 1000 people or so, that's about it? (Fram)
2023-01-02 20:59 Rachel Sherak (ballet dancer) Rachel Sherak is a ballerina dancing with Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company[citation needed] and formerly with the Carolina Ballet and the Trey McIntyre Project. She began studying dance at the North Atlanta Dance Academy followed by the School of American Ballet. Not enough significant coverage to meet WP:BIO. Only sigcov I found is a single profile in a local paper ("Young dancer chasing future in Big Apple", Atlanta Journal - Constitution, 24 July 2003). (Jfire)
2023-01-03 08:30 Tika Paudel (American politician) Tika Paudel (born September 3, 1968) is a Nepalese-American politician and Businessman who serves on The City Council of Euless, Texas. He was the first Nepali American to hold elected office in the State of Texas. A former educator and professor in Nepal, Paudel has resided in the United States for over 20 years. No evidence found of notability, no Google News sources, very few other sources. Most sources in the article are not reliable or independent. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:50 Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk (American musician and ethnomusicology scholar) Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk is an Inupiaq scholar of ethnomusicology and a musician. She is the daughter of Ronald Senungetuk and Turid Senungetuk and granddaughter of Helen and Willie Senungetuk, and her family roots originate from Wales (Kiŋigin), Alaska. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG, and doesn't appear to meet either WP:NSCHOLAR or WP:NARTIST. (Onel5969)
2023-01-02 18:25 Steven M. Newman (American journalist and round-the-world walker) Steven M. Newman (born May 31, 1954) is an American world trekker, public speaker, freelance writer and author. From April 1983 to April 1987, he walked solo around the world and became popularly known as “The Worldwalk.” He is the author or co-author of two books. Likely COI creation, self-published books, complete lack of secondary sources, BLP-violating content (see history)--not notable. (Drmies)
2023-01-03 23:44 House Resolution 535 House Resolution No. 535 is a resolution introduced by Rick Saccone to the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives on January 23, 2012 "[d]eclaring 2012 as the "Year of the Bible" in Pennsylvania." HR 535 passed through the Pennsylvania House with a unanimous vote on January 24, 2012. WP:NOTNEWS, minor resolution that was covered in a student newspaper without lasting impact (Reywas92)
2023-01-04 01:23 Global Minnesota (organization) Global Minnesota – formerly the Minnesota International Centre – is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization that connects individuals, organizations, and communities to the world. Through a variety of programs, Global Minnesota takes relevant and timely information on international issues, foreign policy, and cultural topics, and provides the space and opportunity for Minnesotans to engage and discuss. Unable to find evidence this meets N:ORG (Star Mississippi)

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2022-12-29 22:08 El Diablo andaba en los choclos (1946 film) El Diablo andaba en los choclos is a 1946 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Appears to fail WP:NFILM, no reviews in a BEFORE. Perma stub since 2007 (Donaldd23)

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2022-12-29 02:00 North-South (2015 Armenian film) North-South (Armenian: Հյուսիս-Հարավ) or Four Buddies and the Bride is an Armenian comedy directed by Davit Babakhanyan and Vazgen Muradyan, starring Diana Malenko, Sona Shahgeldyan and David Tovmasyan. The film was produced by Lilit Martirosyan. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 02:22 Salalah International School (School in Saadha, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman) Salalah International School (SIS) is the first independent international co-educational school located in Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Sultanate of Oman under the supervision of the Ministry of Education (Oman). Salalah International School is privately owned and operated by an independent school board. Unreferenced for 6 years. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-29 10:09 Riyadh Japanese School (School) is a Japanese international school located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and was established on September 20, 1985. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-31 13:58 In to the Darkroom (2014 Indian film) In to the Darkroom is a 2014 short fiction film that shows the glamor and then the bad side of smoking. The film tries to speak about the world of darkness and shadows which follows a smoker leading to a world of death. The film has won several National and international awards. non notable production, fails WP:NF (Sneha996)
2023-01-01 15:49 Not that one, then this one (film) (1956 Azerbaijani film) “Not that one, then this one” (Azerbaijani: O olmasın, bu olsun) is a musical film based on the musical comedy of the same name by Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. Only blog reviews found in a BEFORE. Tagged for Notability (Donaldd23)
2023-01-02 03:43 Where is Ahmed? (1963 Azerbaijani comedy film) Where is Ahmed? (Azerbaijani: Əhməd haradadır?, Russian: Где Ахмед?) is a Soviet comedy film. The plot tells about two young people who, having opposed the old traditions and customs, got the opportunity to build their personal lives of their own free will. Appears to fail WP:NFILM as zero reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-31 10:20 Hokkien Imji Hokkien Imji, 쟝좐ˆ임찌, or 쟝·좐ˆ임·찌- in full, (Chinese: 漳泉音字) is a Hangul based writing system for variants of Southern Min language. It was created mid-2020 based on improvisation of Taiwanese Hangul and characterises inheritance of Pe̍h-ōe-jī / Tâi-lô tone mark system. A neography unattested in reliable sources. Please see User talk:Leechunhoe (Shirt58)
2023-01-02 16:21 List of UFO sightings in the Philippines This is a list of alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects or UFOs in the Philippines. Violates WP:N, WP:GNG due to a lack of significant coverage of the topic in reliable sources. Topic also lacks reliable sources and is dependent on unreliable sources (WP:QUESTIONABLE) - fringe sources, routine (WP:ROUTINE) and sensationalist coverage (WP:SENSATIONAL) on news and tabloids, violating WP:EVENT. (Neko Cherise Sapphire Star)
2023-01-03 20:51 Pesnya (Topics referred to by the same term) Pesnya means "song" in Russian. It may refer to: No disimbiguation at all, just collection of russian phrases with word "pesnya" (99.73.36.110)
2023-01-03 22:48 COVID-19 pandemic in Fujian The COVID-19 pandemic reached the province of Fujian, China on January 22, 2020. WP:NOTDATABASE, in its current form simply a repost of government data. Chinese version is even more egregious, reaching 605 refs. (Sungodtemple)

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2022-12-31 16:17 Serdar Hotel (Building in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan) The Serdar Hotel (Turkmen: Serdar oteli) is a five star hotel in Awaza, Turkmenistan. It is located on the shore of the Caspian Sea. Opened in 2001, it was the first high-rise hotel in the tourist zone of Awaza. Fails WP:N; includes searching of local newspapers excluding state-sponsored advertisements. (TrangaBellam)

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2022-12-29 02:31 Ōmagatoki (Japanese term for the moment at dusk when the sky turns dark) – a Japanese term referring to the moment at Tasogare (, lit. "Dusk", "Sunset", "Twilight"), when the sky grows dark. The opposite of Tasogare is Akatsuki (, lit. "Dawn", "Sunrise", "Daybreak"), Ōmagatoki has specific meanings for the two ways of writing it: first, "the time of meeting Yōkai, Yūrei, and other-such dark creatures"; and second, "the Time of Great Calamity". This is just dusk. I don't think it's even notable enough as a concept for a redirect. Delete or merge with Dusk (Immanuelle)
2022-12-29 12:59 Nozomu Yoshioka (Japanese figure skater) is a Japanese figure skater. He is the 2022–23 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2022 JGP Czech Republic champion, and the 2022 Japanese junior national champion. There is not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable, secondary sources to show they meet GNG, and they do not meet WP:NSKATE. (Onel5969)
2023-01-04 11:55 Parasol dance (Japanese dance) The Japanese Parasol dance is an example of a simple Japanese dance that uses an umbrella. The dance is suited for girls making use of shuffling steps that is basic to a typical Japanese. The Parasol dance is from Kabuki. The song played during the dance is called Mikado (a song in 4/4 time). Article has been entirely unsourced since 2007; having checked relevant sources, it's highly likely this "Parasol dance" was entirely made up. (Ineffablebookkeeper)

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2023-01-02 12:43 Gurbanmurad Nepesov (Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War) Gurbanmurad Bazarbayoghlu Nepesov (Turkmen: Gurbanmyrat Bazarbaýoglu Nepesow; 1969–1992) was a Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War on the Armenian side. Nepesov is the only Muslim buried in Yerablur military cemetery. The only notable thing about him is his burial. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

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2022-12-29 01:41 Chera (film) (Film) Chera is an upcoming Malayalam-language film directed by Lijin Jose and starring Roshan Mathew and Nimisha Sajayan. The supporting cast includes Guru Somasundaram, Shaji Chen, Jeo Baby, and Lena. This film is produced by Arun M C under the banner of Line of Colors. Fails WP:NFF. Production does not appear to be notable (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:44 Ek Chup (2022 Indian film) Ek Chup is an Indian Hindi-language short drama film. It was written and directed by Sonya V. Kapoor. It is produced by Amrita Mendonza and Sonya V. Kapoor with the production house M5 Entertainment Private Limited. It stars Joy Sengupta, Mona Singh and Chahat Tewani in pivotal roles. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:53 Loot (film series) (Nepali film series of Nischal Basnet) Loot film series is a film series directed by Nischal Basnet and is one of the biggest film series of Nepali Cinema. The first film released in January 2012 and was called Loot. The latest movie was released in February 2017 and was called Loot 2. There are a total of 2 films that have grossed a total of more than 15.8 Crore ($1.25M). Two films are not enough for a film series article (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 01:59 Peter Scott (film) (1995 Indian film) Peter Scott is a 1995 Indian Malayalam Thriller film, directed by Biju Viswanath and produced by M. S. M Rafi. The film stars Raghuvaran, Jagathy Sreekumar, Thilakan, Kalpana and Prem Kumar. The film has background score by S. P. Venkatesh and one English song composed by Babu Jose. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 15:15 Vanchiyankulam Mavilankeni (Place in Northern Province, Sri Lanka) Vanchiyankulam Mavilankeni is a small town in Sri Lanka. It is located within Northern Province. No sources (Pichemist)
2022-12-29 17:17 Shah (caste) (caste) Shah were ruled by Changal rulers and Hindu caste found in the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu and cities like Mumbai. Shah is short form for Shahryar - which is of Persian origin. Subject fails GNG due to lack of non-trivial coverage from reliable sources. (Yamaguchi先生)
2022-12-31 13:53 Guhanagari: A Book on Urban Wildlife Guhanagari: A Book on Urban Wildlife is an attempt to show the diversity of life in Christ University, Bangalore. The book documents from the migratory fluttering butterflies to mammals living inside the 25-acre university campus. Fails WP:NBOOK (Sneha996)
2023-01-01 07:37 Kotla Awan Kotla Awan Kotla is sub cast of Qutab Shahi Awan tribe, mostly residing in Muzaffarabad District Azad Kashmir.In Muzaffarabad Kotla Awan are living in Awan Patti, Hassan Gallian, Chatter and Chehla Bandi. Unsourced since creation, no sources located on a search, fails WP:V and WP:GNG. (Premeditated Chaos)
2023-01-01 07:43 Bhakral The Bhakral are a tribe found in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Another pronunciation is Pakhral, particularly in Rawalpindi. No reliable (ie non Raj-era) sources located on a search. (Premeditated Chaos)
2023-01-01 07:43 Gaurwa The Gaurwa are a Rajput community, found in the states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in India. Unsourced since creation, no reliable (ie non Raj-era) sources located on a search. (Premeditated Chaos)
2022-12-31 20:00 Laddukulla Boondhi Boondhi (Indian film) Laddukulla Boondhi Boondhi is an upcoming Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Jeans. It stars Jeans, Kiran Mayi, Devadarshini, Thalaivasal Vijay, Mahanadi Shankar, Jangiri Madhumitha, Aarthi. The story is about a man who has a dream in which all the men behave like women and all the women behave like men. Unreleased film that fails to establish notability. (DareshMohan)
2023-01-02 08:26 Al Mawarid International School (Private school in Jeddah, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia) The Al Mawarid International School, also known as Al Mawarid Al Rae'dah International School or Al Mawarid Leading International School (AMIS), is a rudimentary and peripheral school for the foreign students situated in the heart of the city, Jeddah, found in 2002. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-01 19:58 Birdhawar (village in Jharkhand, India) Birdhawar is a village located on the bank of the North Koel River, in the Palamau district of the Indian state of Jharkhand. Notability not established (BostonMensa)
2023-01-02 22:18 Shree Mahalaxmi Higher Secondary School (School in Nepal) 'Shree Mahalaxmi Higher Secondary School is a secondary school in Dhading Besi, Dhading district, Nepal. Unable to find a RS for this particular school (there are various schools in other districts, with the same name, showing up on google) (Joseywales1961)
2023-01-02 15:39 Dear Death (2023 Indian film) Dear Death is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Prem Kumar and produced by SNR Films, starring Santhosh Prathap and scheduled to be released on December 30, 2022 Appears to fail WP:NFILM as no reviews found in a BEFORE (Donaldd23)
2022-12-29 03:47 Meri Adhoori Mohabbat (TV series or program) Meri Adhuri Mohabbat is a Pakistani television serial. It is written by Noorul Huda Shah. Fails to meet GNG as refs are primary and non reliable as well as no in-depth secondary coverage. (M.Ashraf333)
2023-01-03 13:20 St. George Indian Orthodox Church, Perth, Western Australia (Church in Western Australia, Australia) St. George Indian Orthodox Church, is a parish under the Madras Diocese of the Indian Orthodox Church. Does not pass GNG. (Steelkamp)
2023-01-03 18:46 Tadubi (Village in Manipur, India) Tadubi is a village in Senapati district, Manipur, India. The predominant inhabitant of the town belong to Mao Naga tribe. No evidence of notability (76.14.122.5)
2023-01-03 18:54 Enjoy (film) (2022 Indian film) Enjoy is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Perumal Kasi and starring Madan Kumar, Vignesh and Harish Kumar in the lead roles. It was released on 23 December 2022. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. Only 1 review found in a BEFORE (not the Malini Mannath review as that is a BLOG and does not count toward notability). (Donaldd23)
2023-01-03 22:30 Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology The Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology (IBAB) is a non-profit autonomous institute set up by the Department of IT, BT and S&T under the government of Karnataka. It is located on a 20-acer campus in the southern part of the city of Bengaluru and is a part of Biotech Park. Ancient spammy/unsourced article. Cannot find sufficient sources to meet WP:NORG (Pppery)
2023-01-04 02:57 Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Salt Lake (School in Kolkata, West Bengal, India) Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2, Salt Lake is a school located in Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India near the IC block opposite Nicco park. It has students from classes 1 to 12. It offers science, humanities and commerce education for the senior secondary(10+2) students. Can't find any sources that prove the article's notability. (Onegreatjoke)
2023-01-04 04:21 Pakistan School Salalah (Separate education school in Oman) Pakistan School Salalah is a community school in Oman, and it was established in 1982. The school is situated in Salalah, Dhareez north with an area of 15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft). The school is running classes from the nursery level to grade 12. The school covers the area of 15,000 sq.m. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-04 11:09 Om Sunar Om Bahadur Sunar (born March 16, 1987) is a Nepali singer with a multifaceted personality who is skilled at singing, composing, and arranging. Unreliable sources (Nirmaljoshi)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia[edit]

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2022-12-28 11:53 Tig-dalawang pisong takoyaki Tig-dalawang pisong takoyaki (English: Two-peso takoyaki, lit.'Takoyaki costing two pesos each') is a food and Internet meme popularized by a viral video made by Luisito Santos, a radio correspondent and anchor for DZBB, under the name Sikat na Blager. Not enough in-depth coverage to show it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-12-31 00:02 2018 Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Wanita) (Football league season) 2018 Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Wanita) (transl. 2018 Women National Futsal League) was the eighth season of the Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Wanita), the Malaysian professional futsal league for association football clubs, specifically for women since its establishment in 2007. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)
2022-12-31 00:01 2018 Liga Futsal Kebangsaan (Football league season) Liga Futsal Kebangsaan 2018 (transl. 2018 National Futsal League) will be the tenth season of the National Futsal League, the Malaysian professional futsal league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2004. Malacca United are the defending champions, having won their second title in the 2018 season. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)

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2022-12-30 09:24 Beladi International School Jeddah (Private school in Saudi Arabia) Beladi International School Jeddah also known as BISJ, is a private school in Al-Azizia Jeddah. The owner of the school is Ahmed Al Ghamdi. The principal of the boys' section is Magid Al Ghamdi. Ibtesam Al Ghamdi is the principal of the girls' section. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-31 03:22 Al-Waha International School (Private school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) Al-Waha International School is a private school located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in 1993. It offers the British Curriculum, and is affiliated with the AdvancED. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-31 10:13 Zahrat Al-Sahraa International School (Private international school) Zahrat Al-Sahraa International School, or ZSIS, is an International school for girls and boys, K-12, located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It was founded by Najah Kheirallah in 1988, to educate students from across the Middle East. There are more than 2000 students enrolled at ZSIS. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-02 08:26 Al Mawarid International School (Private school in Jeddah, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia) The Al Mawarid International School, also known as Al Mawarid Al Rae'dah International School or Al Mawarid Leading International School (AMIS), is a rudimentary and peripheral school for the foreign students situated in the heart of the city, Jeddah, found in 2002. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-02 08:29 Al Tawhid International School (School in Yanbu Al - Bahr, Saudi Arabia) Al Tawhid International School (ATIS) was a Philippine & Pakistani-accredited school located in the residential area of the coastal city of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia Licensed by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Education (MOE) license n°: 198/S. The student body is divided into three levels: Preschool (Nursery, Junior Prep, Advanced Prep), elementary (grades 1 to 6), and high school (grades 7 to 10). No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. School only existed for 10 years. (LibStar)
2023-01-02 08:36 International School of KSAFH-NWR Tabuk (School) International School of KSAFH-NWR Tabuk, formerly the British International School of Tabuk is a school situated in the city of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. It is the property of North West Armed Forces Hospital (NWAFH). The school was known as "Tabuk International School" until the late 1990s, when the recruitment of British staff and the changing of the school syllabus for the British Education System signaled the change of school's name. No significant coverage for its current or former name to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-02 12:43 Gurbanmurad Nepesov (Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War) Gurbanmurad Bazarbayoghlu Nepesov (Turkmen: Gurbanmyrat Bazarbaýoglu Nepesow; 1969–1992) was a Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War on the Armenian side. Nepesov is the only Muslim buried in Yerablur military cemetery. The only notable thing about him is his burial. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 10:55 Nobles International School (Private school in Jeddah, Western Region, Saudi Arabia) Arabic: مدرسة النبــــــلاء العالمية) was established in 2000 to the local community in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia based on the American Curriculum. The school is a fully accredited school. It has two sections: Boys section for boys from grade 4 to grade 12, and the Girls section for boys and girls from Kindergarten to Grade 3 and for girls only, from grade 4 to 12. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-03 15:40 Operation Nasr 4 Operation Nasr-4 was a successful Iranian offensive in Iraqi Kurdistan. Zero citations, made by indeffed user whose edits have been nothing but pov pushing (BangJan1999)

Geography/Regions/Europe[edit]

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2022-12-29 01:52 Lock Out (film) (1973 film) Lock Out is a 1973 full-length film by Spanish artist and director Antoni Padrós. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2023-01-04 01:14 Domi Trastoy Díaz (Andorran mountaineer) Domi Trastoy Diaz (Sant Julia de Loria, Andorra, born January 25, 1981) is an Andorran mountaineer who already completed five out of the seven highest summits of each continent. On 22 May 2013 he completed the ascent of the Everest summit, the highest summit in Nepal and in the world. Almost all the refs for this article were links to his sponsor websites (and his own CV); the subject has zero notability in mountaineering (7 summits is not a notable feat); the article was created by a UPE in one single edit in 2013 (who never edited again); remaining refs are tiny mentions in 3rd tier RS; this article has no long-term future in WP (78.18.228.191)
2023-01-04 12:10 Roch Kereszty (Hungarian-American monk and scholar (1933–2022)) Roch András Kereszty (February 6, 1933 – December 14, 2022) was a Hungarian-American monk and scholar. Can't find enough in-depth coverage for them to meet WP:GNG, and does not meet WP:NSCHOLAR. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe[edit]

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2023-01-03 15:31 Ilona Szöllősi (Hungarian gymnast) Ilona Szöllősi (born 2 July 1908, date of death unknown) was a Hungarian gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Does not meet WP:GNG, and since WP:NOLYMPICS has been refined, no longer meets that criteria either. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe[edit]

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2022-12-28 16:39 Gaelscoil na Cille (Primary school in Leinster, Ireland) Gaelscoil na Cille is an Irish language primary school in Ashbourne, County Meath in Ireland. It is a mixed school and, as of 2021, had approximately 230 students enrolled. Schools are not automatically notable. Per WP:NSCHOOL There is nothing to indicate (in the text, refs or otherwise) that this relatively small primary school meets WP:GNG or WP:NORG. (Guliolopez)
2022-12-29 05:39 Soya Group The Soya Group is a Swedish corporate group. Its holdings include the shipping line Wallenius Lines, the shipping engineering company Wallenius Marine, the real estate company Wallfast and the water purification company Wallenius Water. Essentially no coverage of this company seems to exist, beyond passing mentions in stories about Wallenius. (3mi1y)
2023-01-02 16:33 Colchester settlements Colchester (borough) has contains many scattered settlements. Excluding Colchester Town centre, here is a list of the main settlements in the borough. The most notable items in this list are already covered by List of settlements in Essex by population. We don't have a list of settlements for other Borough/district councils in England per "Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information" WP:NOT. (Baldy Bill)
2023-01-01 18:40 Marti Blagborough (British YouTuber) Marti Blagborough (born August 15, 1992) is a British YouTuber and auditor. He has a media company called PINAC (which stands for Photography Is Not A Crime) and provides advice to new auditors. Fails to meet Wikipedia:BASIC and GNG criteria, most of the refs are describing same story. (M.Ashraf333)
2023-01-03 11:15 Ayo Lekuti Ayo Lekuti (born 5 September 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of any notability, just databases and sources which aren't independent (e.g. from the team) (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:19 Kai O'Keeffe Kai O'Keeffe (born 26 October 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No notability found online, and one independent source in the article is one line in a local newspaper. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:21 Jack Connor (footballer, born 2003) Jack Connor (born 30 September 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Southern League Premier Division Central club AFC Rushden & Diamonds, on loan from EFL League Two club Northampton Town. No evidence found of notability. (Fram)
2023-01-03 11:37 Babbs Mill Lake drownings On 11 December 2022, four children fell through ice formed on the surface at Babbs Mill Lake in Kingshurst, West Midlands, England. On 12 December it was confirmed that three of the children had died, with the fourth child remaining in hospital in critical condition. While tragic, this is simply WP:NOTNEWS. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 22:04 Chiltern Forest The Chiltern Forest is a large expanse of woodland that covers part of the Chiltern Hills in south east England.

The area is forested mainly with beech trees, though these are not indigenous to the local area. The native hard woods (for example oak) were almost completely deforested in the Eighteenth century for the furniture industry of High Wycombe.

whole article is factually incorrect (109.144.209.45)
2023-01-03 11:26 Gillian Smart (Scottish weather presenter) Gillian Smart is a Scottish weather presenter who works for BBC Scotland and currently presents the weather on Reporting Scotland. A gossip source (Sun) and a completely unreliable one (All Star Bio, should probably be blacklisted as a terrible source to use), and not much better to be found online. Fails WP:BIO. (Fram)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe[edit]

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2022-12-29 15:38 Birkirkara Alligators RFC (Rugby team) Birkirkara Alligators RFC is a Maltese rugby club in Birkirkara. They currently compete in the Malta Rugby Union Championship. No citations (Pichemist)
2022-12-29 15:40 Blata l-Bajda (Suburb in Malta Island, Malta) Blata l-Bajda is a suburb in Ħamrun, Malta, on the way to Valletta. No citations (Pichemist)
2022-12-30 13:56 Silke Bachmann (Italian alpine skier) Silke Bachmann (born 21 February 1977, in Bozen) is an Italian former alpine skier who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics. non-notable Olympic athlete, fails notability guidelines (IanManka)
2022-12-30 21:42 Pare ta Chnaria Mou (song performed by Stelios Kazantzidis) "Pare ta Chnaria Mou" (Greek: Πάρε τα Χνάρια Μου) is a song performed by Stelios Kazantzidis. The lyrics are written by Kostas Virvos (Greek: Κώστας Βίρβος) and music is composed by Thodoros Derveniotis (Greek: Θόδωρος Δερβενιώτης). The English translation of the title is "Follow My Tracks". Nothing here to indicate this meets GNG. No evidence of it charting or attracting any media coverage. (MarchOfTheGreyhounds)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe[edit]

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2023-01-03 12:03 École Française Internationale de Djeddah (Private school) École Française Internationale de Djeddah (Arabic: المدرسة الفرنسیة العالمیة في جدة) is a French international school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It serves maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school). No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)

History and Society/Business and economics[edit]

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2022-12-29 05:39 Soya Group The Soya Group is a Swedish corporate group. Its holdings include the shipping line Wallenius Lines, the shipping engineering company Wallenius Marine, the real estate company Wallfast and the water purification company Wallenius Water. Essentially no coverage of this company seems to exist, beyond passing mentions in stories about Wallenius. (3mi1y)
2022-12-30 03:24 X-Ray Kid Studios X-Ray Kid Studios is a privately held entertainment company specializing in Video Game Development, Comic Books, Television Production and Film based in Newport Beach, California and Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.. The company is best known for its work producing animation and art for Google's Lively project. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2022-12-29 00:30 World CopperSmith World CopperSmith, Inc. (founded in February 2009) is an American metalwork company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. non-notable company per WP:NCORP; nothing I can find online points to the contrary (Alalch E.)
2022-12-31 05:34 Sustainable Green Team The Sustainable Green Team, also known as SGTM (ticker: STGM), is an American company that specializes in tree care, wood-based mulch, and other forestry-related areas. It is based in the U.S. state of Florida. Company doesn't meet WP:NCORP (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2023-01-01 01:14 National Sporting Goods Association (National trade organization) The National Sporting Goods Association (NSGA) is a nonprofit trade association that serves those involved in every sector of the sporting goods industry. NSGA members include retailers, marketers, wholesalers, manufacturers and other sporting good industry associates. Organisation lacks in-depth coverage in independent sources to meet WP:NORG. (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2023-01-02 23:30 Consumability A concept recently championed by International Business Machines (IBM), consumability is a description of customers' end-to-end experience with technology solutions (although the concept could easily apply to almost anything). The tasks associated with consumability start before the consumer purchases a product and continue until the customer stops using the product. Tagged for notability for over a decade. No evidence that this IBM jargon became widely used or influential. Gbooks hits on "consumability" are a range of topics, mostly not the concept to which this article refers. (Jfire)

History and Society/Education[edit]

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2022-12-29 02:22 Salalah International School (School in Saadha, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman) Salalah International School (SIS) is the first independent international co-educational school located in Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Sultanate of Oman under the supervision of the Ministry of Education (Oman). Salalah International School is privately owned and operated by an independent school board. Unreferenced for 6 years. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-29 08:56 British School Salalah British School Salalah (BSS) is a non-private English language international school in the Dhofar region of Oman. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-29 10:01 French International School of Bahrain (Private international school in Bahrain) The French International School of Bahrain (French: Lycée français MLF de Bahrein, Arabic: المدرسة الفرنسية في البحرين) is an international French educational institution in Muharraq, Bahrain. Established in 1976, the school has been managed by the International Network for French Education (French: Mission Laïque français) abroad since 2008. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-29 11:13 Naseem International School (Private school in Riffa, Bahrain) Naseem International School is a bilingual co-ed K-12 international school situated in Riffa in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Established in 1981 and began enrollment in 1982, the school is accredited by the Ministry of Education (Bahrain) and Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and Council of International Schools. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-30 09:24 Beladi International School Jeddah (Private school in Saudi Arabia) Beladi International School Jeddah also known as BISJ, is a private school in Al-Azizia Jeddah. The owner of the school is Ahmed Al Ghamdi. The principal of the boys' section is Magid Al Ghamdi. Ibtesam Al Ghamdi is the principal of the girls' section. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-31 03:22 Al-Waha International School (Private school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) Al-Waha International School is a private school located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in 1993. It offers the British Curriculum, and is affiliated with the AdvancED. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-31 10:13 Zahrat Al-Sahraa International School (Private international school) Zahrat Al-Sahraa International School, or ZSIS, is an International school for girls and boys, K-12, located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It was founded by Najah Kheirallah in 1988, to educate students from across the Middle East. There are more than 2000 students enrolled at ZSIS. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2022-12-29 12:58 Fairstead House (School in Newmarket, Suffolk, England) Fairstead House is a preparatory school and Nursery for pupils aged between three months old and eleven years old. It was founded in 1950 and is based in the centre of the horseracing town of Newmarket in Suffolk. In 2020 the Independent School Inspectorate rated the school 'good' in all areas. Non-notable primary school, fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2023-01-02 08:26 Al Mawarid International School (Private school in Jeddah, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia) The Al Mawarid International School, also known as Al Mawarid Al Rae'dah International School or Al Mawarid Leading International School (AMIS), is a rudimentary and peripheral school for the foreign students situated in the heart of the city, Jeddah, found in 2002. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-02 08:36 International School of KSAFH-NWR Tabuk (School) International School of KSAFH-NWR Tabuk, formerly the British International School of Tabuk is a school situated in the city of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. It is the property of North West Armed Forces Hospital (NWAFH). The school was known as "Tabuk International School" until the late 1990s, when the recruitment of British staff and the changing of the school syllabus for the British Education System signaled the change of school's name. No significant coverage for its current or former name to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-02 22:18 Shree Mahalaxmi Higher Secondary School (School in Nepal) 'Shree Mahalaxmi Higher Secondary School is a secondary school in Dhading Besi, Dhading district, Nepal. Unable to find a RS for this particular school (there are various schools in other districts, with the same name, showing up on google) (Joseywales1961)
2023-01-03 10:55 Nobles International School (Private school in Jeddah, Western Region, Saudi Arabia) Arabic: مدرسة النبــــــلاء العالمية) was established in 2000 to the local community in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia based on the American Curriculum. The school is a fully accredited school. It has two sections: Boys section for boys from grade 4 to grade 12, and the Girls section for boys and girls from Kindergarten to Grade 3 and for girls only, from grade 4 to 12. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2023-01-04 01:23 Global Minnesota (organization) Global Minnesota – formerly the Minnesota International Centre – is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization that connects individuals, organizations, and communities to the world. Through a variety of programs, Global Minnesota takes relevant and timely information on international issues, foreign policy, and cultural topics, and provides the space and opportunity for Minnesotans to engage and discuss. Unable to find evidence this meets N:ORG (Star Mississippi)
2023-01-04 02:57 Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Salt Lake (School in Kolkata, West Bengal, India) Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2, Salt Lake is a school located in Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India near the IC block opposite Nicco park. It has students from classes 1 to 12. It offers science, humanities and commerce education for the senior secondary(10+2) students. Can't find any sources that prove the article's notability. (Onegreatjoke)

History and Society/Military and warfare[edit]

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2022-12-30 10:29 Arnold Sutermeister (Union army officer) Arnold Sutermeister (July 11, 1830 – May 3, 1907) was a Swiss-born contractor in the West of United States (business in Fort Wayne and Kansas City). Sutermeister was also a Captain in the Civil War where he commanded an artillery battery in the Western Theater. Sutermeister led 240 soldiers in his company, see source: https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045028/http://11thindianabattery.us/ . Sutermeister was a small "cog" in the US Civil War: Leading 240 soldiers is not enough for encyclopedic notability. As an architect he does not appear to have left any lasting works. His short biography fits at best in the article on the 11th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery. The article on this Battery is also very short. (62.2.151.66)
2023-01-02 03:37 Richard J. Nolan (United States Army Medal of Honor recipient) Richard J. Nolan (January 1, 1848 – August 26, 1905) served in the United States Army during the American Indian Wars. He received the Medal of Honor. Subject does not meet WP:GNG or WP:BIO. Should be deleted per WP:1E. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 12:43 Gurbanmurad Nepesov (Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War) Gurbanmurad Bazarbayoghlu Nepesov (Turkmen: Gurbanmyrat Bazarbaýoglu Nepesow; 1969–1992) was a Turkmen volunteer in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War on the Armenian side. Nepesov is the only Muslim buried in Yerablur military cemetery. The only notable thing about him is his burial. Fails WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 15:40 Operation Nasr 4 Operation Nasr-4 was a successful Iranian offensive in Iraqi Kurdistan. Zero citations, made by indeffed user whose edits have been nothing but pov pushing (BangJan1999)

History and Society/Society[edit]

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2023-01-01 19:54 Viktor Le (Russian footballer) Viktor Le (born 10 November 2003) is a Vietnamese and Russian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Binh Dinh FC. Notability not established (BostonMensa)
2023-01-03 20:51 Pesnya (Topics referred to by the same term) Pesnya means "song" in Russian. It may refer to: No disimbiguation at all, just collection of russian phrases with word "pesnya" (99.73.36.110)

History and Society/Transportation[edit]

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2022-12-29 15:12 Dan Dominguez (American aviator) Chris Wall and Daniel Dominguez became the two youngest pilots in history to fly around the world together on 13 December 2000. Formerly, a youngest record had not been sought or recorded but is believed to be two airmen which crewed the Douglas World Cruiser Chicago which departed Santa Monica 6 April 1924. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG. I didn't find any other significant coverage of Dominguez. (TJMSmith)
2022-12-30 23:45 Arsenal (car) (car manufactured in the United Kingdom in the late 1890s) The Arsenal was an English car manufactured at St Albans, Hertfordshire from 1898 to 1899. The Bollée-like tricycle was reputed to be 3½hp. The manufacturer said the car had "practically the control of one of the largest and best-equipped plants of American Automotive Machinery." The tiller-steered car, which could carry "two or three persons, or four children," cost £59. Unsourced for over a decade. No significant coverage of the subject can be found. (Tutwakhamoe)
2023-01-02 02:47 Greater Milwaukee Auto Show The Greater Milwaukee Auto Show is an annual auto show held every year between late February and early March in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The event takes place at the Wisconsin Center in Downtown Milwaukee, and is affiliated with the Motor Trend regional auto show circuit. When excluding results from media sponsor the Journal Sentinel, additional research does not reveal sufficient approporiate sourcing for the subject to clear GNG. (M4V3R1CK32)
2022-12-28 11:43 Stellaser (Hypothetical star-powered laser) A stellaser ('stellar laser' or artificial astrophysical maser) is a hypothetical star-pumped laser (or maser) that uses a star for both the energy source and for the lasing media. Though popularly referenced in science fiction, their physics are realistically plausible and they might be construct-able around some stars. This is simply an essay and full of WP:OR and should be deleted as per WP:NOTESSAY. None of the sources even mention this term. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 12:39 Bloom (1789 ship) (British slave and merchant ship (1789–1799)) Bloom was launched in 1789 at Liverpool as a Guineaman. She made three complete voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people. She then made a voyage as a West Indiaman, before trading between Cork and Liverpool. She was last listed in 1799. No evidence found of notability. (Fram)

STEM[edit]

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2022-12-29 20:27 Quran.com (Islamic website) Quran.com is a Quran learning website based in the USA. Quran.com is a provider of translational and digital versions of the Quran. Fails to meet WEBCRIT and GNG. (M.Ashraf333)
2022-12-30 13:02 Heptagrammic antiprism (Topics referred to by the same term) Heptagrammic antiprism may refer to: (as an alternative to WP:G14). Given the result of Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Heptagrammic antiprism (7/2), Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Heptagrammic antiprism (7/3), Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Heptagrammic crossed-antiprism was to delete. There is no suitable target for a redirect (not mentioned at Antiprism). (Shhhnotsoloud)
2022-12-31 05:30 Successive Approximation Model (SAM Theory) SAM, the Successive Approximations Model, is an agile e-learning development process built specifically to create Meaningful, Memorable, and Motivational learning experiences that drive measurable gains and performance. Created by the founder and CEO, Dr. Promotional article (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2023-01-02 14:35 Performance consulting Performance consulting is a practice that became popular in the early 2000s. Performance consulting is a practice that evolved from the instructional design discipline. It is performed by performance consultants who use more of a systems-thinking approach to resolving workplace performance problems. neologism article of unclear notability, lacking independent references, tagged as unreferenced since 2021 (Dialectric)
2023-01-03 11:45 Cynthia Adinig (American activist) Cynthia Adinig (born May 24, 1985) is an American activist. Accomplished, but can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2023-01-03 17:12 Tog'l (Toy) Tog'l was a construction set of toys produced by Mattel from 1968 through 1970, similar in concept to Lego products of its time. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Wikipedia:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Wikipedia:Notability (companies) (products section) requirement. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)
2023-01-03 22:04 Chiltern Forest The Chiltern Forest is a large expanse of woodland that covers part of the Chiltern Hills in south east England.

The area is forested mainly with beech trees, though these are not indigenous to the local area. The native hard woods (for example oak) were almost completely deforested in the Eighteenth century for the furniture industry of High Wycombe.

whole article is factually incorrect (109.144.209.45)
2023-01-03 22:30 Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology The Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology (IBAB) is a non-profit autonomous institute set up by the Department of IT, BT and S&T under the government of Karnataka. It is located on a 20-acer campus in the southern part of the city of Bengaluru and is a part of Biotech Park. Ancient spammy/unsourced article. Cannot find sufficient sources to meet WP:NORG (Pppery)
2023-01-03 22:48 COVID-19 pandemic in Fujian The COVID-19 pandemic reached the province of Fujian, China on January 22, 2020. WP:NOTDATABASE, in its current form simply a repost of government data. Chinese version is even more egregious, reaching 605 refs. (Sungodtemple)

STEM/Biology[edit]

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2022-12-30 06:33 Explanation for the representation of the visual fields in the brain Parts of the visual system and the motor control can be explained by an additional stage in the evolution of the eye and the evolution of the brain. Today, in the visual system the left visual field is represented in the right hemisphere and the right visual field in the left hemisphere. WP:SYNTHy content fork of visual system. (3mi1y)
2023-01-04 01:07 List of trees of Denmark List of Hardy Trees cultivated in Denmark by genera In the category 'Trees by country' this is the only one that is a list article; would be better to delete and tag species as such for a category in line with standards. (Kazamzam)

STEM/Chemistry[edit]

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2022-12-30 06:22 Dichroic dyes, electronic dyes, liquid crystalline dyes During the 20th century, dichroic dyes had been used as electric field responsive colorants for rugged avionics and armored vehicle electronic displays. In general, dichroic dye displays had more predictable performance than twisted nematic liquid crystal displays or plasma displays, until technological advances in nematic displays surpassed the performance of dichroic dyes. Three topics in one page, two of which have existing (and coherent) articles, and the other (electronic dyes) isn't mentioned in the article. (3mi1y)
2023-01-02 19:46 Cheapium Cheapium is a term used for several theoretically stable binary platinum-group combinations sifted from thousands of potential platinum-group compounds using supercomputers, databases, and algorithms. By using theories on how atoms interact with model chemical structures to automate new compound testing. A WP:NEOLOGISM that does not appear to have spread beyond the individual that coined it. While there are several sources, all of them are just the initial report of the coining of the phrase, and searches did not turn up anything beyond this period, meaning it wound up having no WP:SUSTAINED coverage to indicate the term became notable. (Rorshacma)

STEM/Computing[edit]

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2023-01-01 10:56 TopStyle TopStyle was a CSS/XHTML/HTML editor for Microsoft Windows developed by Nick Bradbury and now maintained by Stefan van As. The editor was code-centric rather than WYSIWYG, with integrated support for previews using either the Mozilla Gecko, Internet Explorer Trident, or Apple Inc. Webkit layout engines. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.157)
2023-01-02 05:50 PolyEdit PolyEdit is a compact multipurpose word processor and text editor for Microsoft Windows. It has been developed by PolySoft Solutions since 1998. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.254)
2023-01-02 14:06 Pycasa Pycasa is a desktop application to download and upload Picasa photo albums. It is written in Python by using PyGtk to build its GTK graphical interface. software article of unclear notability, lacking independent references, tagged for refs since 2015, and project url is dead (Dialectric)
2023-01-02 23:30 Consumability A concept recently championed by International Business Machines (IBM), consumability is a description of customers' end-to-end experience with technology solutions (although the concept could easily apply to almost anything). The tasks associated with consumability start before the consumer purchases a product and continue until the customer stops using the product. Tagged for notability for over a decade. No evidence that this IBM jargon became widely used or influential. Gbooks hits on "consumability" are a range of topics, mostly not the concept to which this article refers. (Jfire)
2023-01-01 10:31 Source Insight Source Insight is a source code editor by Source Dynamics. Source Insight provides syntax highlighting, code navigation and customisable keyboard shortcuts. It bills itself not just as an editor but a tool to understand a large source code base, and for this reason is called "program editor and analyser." It provides features such as relation, context, and symbol windows. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.34)
2023-01-04 03:02 Parboiled (Java) (open-source Java library) parboiled is an open-source Java library released under an Apache License. It provides support for defining PEG parsers directly in Java source code. No significant coverage in independent sources. (Jfire)
2023-01-04 05:03 Windows 12 Windows 12 is a future operating system by Microsoft that is currently under internal development. Windows 12 will come in 2024. Violates WP:Crystal. Windows 12 has not been announced yet by Microsoft and we generally don't create articles on OSes that haven't been officially announced yet. (Herbfur)

STEM/Earth and environment[edit]

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2023-01-02 01:25 December 2022 North American winter storm (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) December 2022 North American winter storm may refer to: This page is not needed, as December 2022 North American winter storm now has a hat note pointing to Tornado outbreak of December 12–15, 2022#Non-tornadic impacts (Jax 0677)

STEM/Engineering[edit]

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2022-12-29 15:12 Dan Dominguez (American aviator) Chris Wall and Daniel Dominguez became the two youngest pilots in history to fly around the world together on 13 December 2000. Formerly, a youngest record had not been sought or recorded but is believed to be two airmen which crewed the Douglas World Cruiser Chicago which departed Santa Monica 6 April 1924. Doesn't appear to meet WP:GNG. I didn't find any other significant coverage of Dominguez. (TJMSmith)
2022-12-30 23:45 Arsenal (car) (car manufactured in the United Kingdom in the late 1890s) The Arsenal was an English car manufactured at St Albans, Hertfordshire from 1898 to 1899. The Bollée-like tricycle was reputed to be 3½hp. The manufacturer said the car had "practically the control of one of the largest and best-equipped plants of American Automotive Machinery." The tiller-steered car, which could carry "two or three persons, or four children," cost £59. Unsourced for over a decade. No significant coverage of the subject can be found. (Tutwakhamoe)
2022-12-31 04:36 Casio G-Shock Frogman (model of the Casio G-Shock line of watches) The Frogman is a high-end model of the Casio G-Shock line of watches. It was one of the first models of the "Master of G" line, a line of G-Shock watches designed for special uses. The Frogman has an asymmetric shape and is attached eccentrically on its straps. Article does not meet notability criteria as separate articles namely G-Shock and Master of G already exist which covers this line of watches in detail. (111.88.112.222)
2023-01-02 02:47 Greater Milwaukee Auto Show The Greater Milwaukee Auto Show is an annual auto show held every year between late February and early March in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The event takes place at the Wisconsin Center in Downtown Milwaukee, and is affiliated with the Motor Trend regional auto show circuit. When excluding results from media sponsor the Journal Sentinel, additional research does not reveal sufficient approporiate sourcing for the subject to clear GNG. (M4V3R1CK32)

STEM/Medicine & Health[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-30 06:33 Explanation for the representation of the visual fields in the brain Parts of the visual system and the motor control can be explained by an additional stage in the evolution of the eye and the evolution of the brain. Today, in the visual system the left visual field is represented in the right hemisphere and the right visual field in the left hemisphere. WP:SYNTHy content fork of visual system. (3mi1y)
2022-12-31 18:10 Contingent coverage Contingent coverage is designed to apply when the party who is supposed to purchase the builder's risk policy fails to do so, or obtains the coverage but fails to maintain it. Dicdef, one incoming link that this def doesn’t really fit (Vary)
2023-01-03 23:43 CORE Health Care CORE Health Care Services is a privately owned post-acute brain injury rehabilitation facility located in Dripping Springs, Texas. The facility also provides long-term care for individuals with brain injury, developmental disabilities, and psychiatric disorders. This healthcare facility in Dripping Springs, TX probably fails notability guidelines. I cannot find independent significant coverage. Problem is that several unrelated facilities also use Core Health Care or similar names. The Dripping Springs facility appears to have changed ownership and name several times. It was known as Mentis Neuro Health and seems now to be the Dripping Springs programme of NeuroRestorative. There is no Wikipedia article on either Mentis Neuro Health or NeuroRestorative. As it stands, the current article is confusing because the name of the article is not related to the name of the present-day facility. In any case, the facility does not seem to have independent significant coverage and fails notability requirements. (Ruud Buitelaar)

STEM/Space[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-29 01:47 Europe to the Stars (2012 German film) Europe to the Stars — ESO's first 50 years of Exploring the Southern Sky is a 2012 documentary film, detailing the history of the European Southern Observatory. It was released to coincide with the organization's fiftieth anniversary. Appears to fail WP:NFILM. No reviews found in a BEFORE. (Donaldd23)
2022-12-28 11:43 Stellaser (Hypothetical star-powered laser) A stellaser ('stellar laser' or artificial astrophysical maser) is a hypothetical star-pumped laser (or maser) that uses a star for both the energy source and for the lasing media. Though popularly referenced in science fiction, their physics are realistically plausible and they might be construct-able around some stars. This is simply an essay and full of WP:OR and should be deleted as per WP:NOTESSAY. None of the sources even mention this term. (Onel5969)

STEM/Technology[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-30 05:42 HDVSL HDVSL stands for high definition video capability over subscriber link. HDVSL is an Indian standard built around a network operating system. The standard has been specifically developed to address the need for a high bandwidth low power terminal like a LCD screen. No sources outside of (now gone) corporate webpages, reads like an advertisement, no outside information available (unlike with GSM/CDMA/WiMax) (Neelchauhan)
2022-12-31 04:36 Casio G-Shock Frogman (model of the Casio G-Shock line of watches) The Frogman is a high-end model of the Casio G-Shock line of watches. It was one of the first models of the "Master of G" line, a line of G-Shock watches designed for special uses. The Frogman has an asymmetric shape and is attached eccentrically on its straps. Article does not meet notability criteria as separate articles namely G-Shock and Master of G already exist which covers this line of watches in detail. (111.88.112.222)
2022-12-31 05:34 Sustainable Green Team The Sustainable Green Team, also known as SGTM (ticker: STGM), is an American company that specializes in tree care, wood-based mulch, and other forestry-related areas. It is based in the U.S. state of Florida. Company doesn't meet WP:NCORP (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2023-01-01 10:56 TopStyle TopStyle was a CSS/XHTML/HTML editor for Microsoft Windows developed by Nick Bradbury and now maintained by Stefan van As. The editor was code-centric rather than WYSIWYG, with integrated support for previews using either the Mozilla Gecko, Internet Explorer Trident, or Apple Inc. Webkit layout engines. Fails WP:GNG (84.78.243.157)
2023-01-02 02:16 Blackhawk Generating Station (Electrical power station in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin) Blackhawk Generating Station is a natural gas fired, electrical power station located in Beloit, Wisconsin in Rock County. Primarily used for summer power peaking. Article is now significantly outdated; plant was converted for use by Beloit College in 2020. This is covered in the Beloit College article, rendering this article unnecessary. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 02:18 Blount Generating Station (Electrical power station in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin) Blount Generating Station, also known as Blount Street Generating Station is a natural gas-fired, electrical power station located in the city of Madison, Wisconsin, in Dane County. Subject does not demonstrate that it passes WP:GNG. Further searches did not uncover additional sourcing to establish notability. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 02:26 Concord Generating Station (Power plant in Watertown, Jefferson County, Wisconsin) Concord Generating Station is a natural gas fired, electrical peaking power plant located in the town of Watertown in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. It is a four unit natural gas or #2 fuel oil combustion turbine facility. Two units are 100 MW each and the other two are 94 MW each.The four (4) combustion turbines are models 11N originally supplied by ABB/ALSTOM who were later acquired by GE Gas Power in 2015 Subject does not pass GNG. Further searches did not reveal additional sourcing to pass GNG. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 02:40 Genoa Generating Station (Electrical power station in Genoa, Vernon County, Wisconsin) Genoa Generating Station was a base load, coal fired, electrical power station located south of Genoa, Wisconsin in Vernon County. Genoa 3 used low sulfur western coal from Utah and the Powder River Basin shipped via rail to the Mississippi River, then to Genoa via barge. Subject does not meet GNG. Further searches did not reveal additional sourcing to support notability. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 03:29 Paris Generating Station (Electrical power station in Paris, Kenosha County, Wisconsin) Paris Generating Station is a natural gas fired, electrical peaking power plant located in the town of Paris in Kenosha County, south east of Union Grove, Wisconsin. It is a four unit, 100 MW each, natural gas or #2 fuel oil combustion turbine facility. Subject does not meet GNG. Further research did not reveal sourcing to meet GNG. (M4V3R1CK32)
2023-01-02 14:06 Pycasa Pycasa is a desktop application to download and upload Picasa photo albums. It is written in Python by using PyGtk to build its GTK graphical interface. software article of unclear notability, lacking independent references, tagged for refs since 2015, and project url is dead (Dialectric)
2023-01-01 10:31 Source Insight Source Insight is a source code editor by Source Dynamics. Source Insight provides syntax highlighting, code navigation and customisable keyboard shortcuts. It bills itself not just as an editor but a tool to understand a large source code base, and for this reason is called "program editor and analyser." It provides features such as relation, context, and symbol windows. Fails WP:GNG (90.167.202.34)
2022-12-28 11:43 Stellaser (Hypothetical star-powered laser) A stellaser ('stellar laser' or artificial astrophysical maser) is a hypothetical star-pumped laser (or maser) that uses a star for both the energy source and for the lasing media. Though popularly referenced in science fiction, their physics are realistically plausible and they might be construct-able around some stars. This is simply an essay and full of WP:OR and should be deleted as per WP:NOTESSAY. None of the sources even mention this term. (Onel5969)
2023-01-04 03:02 Parboiled (Java) (open-source Java library) parboiled is an open-source Java library released under an Apache License. It provides support for defining PEG parsers directly in Java source code. No significant coverage in independent sources. (Jfire)
2023-01-04 05:03 Windows 12 Windows 12 is a future operating system by Microsoft that is currently under internal development. Windows 12 will come in 2024. Violates WP:Crystal. Windows 12 has not been announced yet by Microsoft and we generally don't create articles on OSes that haven't been officially announced yet. (Herbfur)

Unsorted[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-12-29 21:40 Automated Import Information System (computerized tracking system for monitor imports of meat and poultry.) The Automated Import Information System (AIIS) is a computerized tracking

system introduced by FSIS in 2002 to monitor imports of meat and poultry. While all imported products are inspected in the country of origin and reinspected visually before being released by FSIS, the AIIS selects shipments for additional reinspection verification.

Fails general notability. Current source is not independent. Searching finds nothing helpful to establish notability. Many government information systems live quiet lives. (Gab4gab)
2022-12-31 04:16 Kidz Crewe ""The Krew "" formerly named 'Kidz Crewe KC5 is an American Band formed in Los Angeles California in 2013. The Krew also uses the name 'KC5' which stands for Kidz Crewe The Starting Five. The group was founded by Three time Emmy Award Winner, [https://web.archive.org/web/20131025021610/http://kidzcrewe.com/DebbieAllen.html Ms. very weak references and barely any claim to notability (BrokenSegue)
2022-12-31 16:57 Heptagrammic prism (Topics referred to by the same term) Heptagrammic prism may refer to: (as an alternative to WP:G14). Nominated consistent with Heptagrammic antiprism. "Heptagrammic" is not mentioned at Prism (Shhhnotsoloud)
2022-12-31 04:19 Merlin Dulcimer A Merlin Dulcimer is a type of Dulcimer made by Seagull Guitars. No citations. Not enough information to be encyclopedic. (Robert McClenon)
2023-01-03 19:18 Live 1997 (Topics referred to by the same term) Live 1997 may refer to: The one remaining entry here is to a target not known as "Live 1997" and I am unable to determine another suitable target article for this page. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2023-01-03 04:16 Skilla baby (Musical artist) Trevon (born October 2, 1998),[citation needed] known professionally as Skilla Baby, is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan [BLP]
2023-01-02 13:23 Danny Gevirtz Director, YouTube Filmmaker, and Friend - Danny Gevirtz seeks balance between melancholy and joy through grounded films. His experience includes directing films with global brands such as Nike, lululemon, Converse, Lil Dicky, DJI, and many more. [BLP]