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Culture/Food and drink

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-02-05 14:33 Tastet Tastet is a word of Catalan origin meaning 'a small taste of food'. The tastet is a variation of the tapas serving style; larger and more complex than tapas but smaller than a plate. Emphasis is placed on taste and presentation. The tastet can be served as an appetizer or as a small collection for a complete meal. The information in this article is completely false. Please read the Talk page (El Mono Español)

Culture/Internet culture

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-02-07 00:34 Gwibber (instant messaging client) Gwibber was a microblogging client for the GNOME desktop environment. It brings the most popular social networking services like Facebook, Twitter, etc. into a single window and gives ability to control communication through one single application. It was created by Ryan Paul, a writer for Ars Technica. Fails WP:GNG. All primary sources. (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-09 12:16 Ethan Skemp (American designer) Ethan Skemp is an author and developer of role-playing games. he coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (biographies) 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)
2022-02-09 20:49 Lapizh Lapizh (2005) is a Sad Pop Artist known for his popular release "Hey Pretty Girl" which has reached 700,000 streams on Spotify within the first few weeks of its release.
2022-02-05 12:12 Temple of Flame Temple of Flame is a gamebook by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson from the Golden Dragon gamebook collection. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (books) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)

Culture/Linguistics

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-02-04 12:10 List of computer-assisted language learning software Computer-assisted language learning is briefly defined in a seminal work by Levy (1997: p. 1) as "the search for and study of applications of the computer in language teaching and learning". Delete as per WP:OR. Once you take out all the uncited material, there's nothing left. Had been moved to draft to encourage development, but moved back still without references. (Onel5969)

Culture/Literature

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-02-04 21:47 Parting Gifts (10th episode of the first season of Angel) "Parting Gifts" is episode 10 of season 1 in the television show Angel. Still reeling from Doyle's death just days ago, Angel and Cordelia encounter an old friend from Sunnydale, Buffy’s former Watcher, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, now a leather-clad, rogue, demon hunter. Unreferenced entry consisting entirely of plot with nothing to indicate any sort of notability (Greyjoy)
2022-02-05 01:45 Factor 5 (book) Factor 5: Transforming the Global Economy through 80% Increase in Resource Productivity is a 2009 book by Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker and an Australian team at The Natural Edge Project. The book suggests that sustainability can be achieved by improving resource productivity. Delete Does not meet WP:NBOOK (UnitedStatesian)
2022-02-05 17:21 Barun Roy (Indian author, journalist and blogger (born 1977)) Barun Roy (born 4 November 1977) is an Indian author, journalist and blogger. He was educated at Darjeeling and Chennai. The first book authored by Roy was Portraits of Life, a collection of short stories. 'Nafisha', the first story in this book, later inspired a Bollywood blockbuster Yahaan. All the references are to the author's own books. There is not a single secondary reference to substantiate the subject's notability. An author having[REDACTED] entry should have reputed journal publications. (Writerbuster)
2022-02-05 19:00 Welding & Gases Today Welding & Gases Today is the official journal for members of the Gases and Welding Distributors Association in the United States. Published quarterly by Data Key Communications, the magazine provides information to help distributors and suppliers in the welding and industrial, medical and specialty gases industry make money and/or save money in their businesses. Trade association magazine with no apparent notability and no independent sources (RL0919)
2022-02-06 20:30 Mircea Basarab (fictional character in The Cassandra Palmer and the Dorina Basarab series written by Karen Chance) Mircea Basarab is a fictional character in both The Cassandra Palmer series and the Dorina Basarab series written by Karen Chance. Based on Mircea II of Wallachia, he was a noble, along the lines of a prince, in Romania before a gypsy cursed him with vampirism around 500 years ago. No real-world information, only in-universe information and plot. Does not meet WP:GNG. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-08 02:20 Talamasca (order) (fictional organization) The Talamasca is a fictional secret society described in the works of Anne Rice. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)
2022-02-10 04:38 Stacy Dolan Stacy Dolan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in Ghost Rider vol. 3 #1 (May 1990). This article does not meet the GNG. (Just Another Cringy Username)
2022-02-06 09:55 Khayman (Fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles universe) Khayman is a fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles universe created by Anne Rice. Approximately six thousand years old, he appears in very few of the books in the series, but is nevertheless considered a powerful force among their number. He is known as a fictional character in old English literature The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you (Piotrus)
2022-02-06 09:56 Nicolas de Lenfent (Fictional character from the Vampire Chronicles series) Nicolas de Lenfent, nicknamed Nicki is a fictional character in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles series. He is introduced as the friend and lover of Lestat de Lioncourt, whom he befriends while still human in his town of origin. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you (Piotrus)
2022-02-06 10:05 Santiago (The Vampire Chronicles) (Fictional character in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles) Santiago is a fictional character in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series, specifically the novel Interview with the Vampire. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you (Piotrus)
2022-02-06 09:53 Jesse Reeves (Fictional character from The Vampire Chronicles) Jessica "Jesse" Miriam Reeves is a fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles universe created by Anne Rice. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)
2022-02-10 21:12 Evan Jones (Blue Heelers) (Fictional character from Blue Heelers, Australian police drama television series) Evan 'Jonesy' Jones is a fictional character from Blue Heelers, the Australian police drama television series which depicted the lives of police officers in a small town in Victoria. Jones was introduced in 2001 and remained until the show ended in 2006. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NOTPLOT. (Avilich)
2022-02-11 03:31 Der Runenberg (German fairy tale about a hunter) Der Runenberg is a Romantic fairy tale written by German writer, translator and poet Ludwig Tieck. It was written in 1802 and first published in 1804 in the Taschenbuch für Kunst und Laune. No reliable reference, and it also doesn't pass WP:BKCRIT (Itcouldbepossible)

Culture/Biography

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-02-04 19:35 Robert M. Owens (American lawyer) Robert M. Owens (born August 25, 1973, in Manchester, Connecticut) is a Delaware, Ohio lawyer who ran as an independent candidate for Ohio Attorney General in the November 4, 2008 election. Owens currently serves on the national council of The John Birch Society. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPOL. Cited almost exclusively by primary and non-reliable sources. Internet search failed to produce any sourcing that would satisfy the notability guidelines. (Sal2100)
2022-02-05 05:14 Alban Mannisi (French landscape architect) Alban Mannisi is a French landscape architect and leader of Seiwooo, the Urban & Landscape Architecture Platform currently based in Tokyo. Previously he worked in France, Korea, and Singapore, participating in many worldwide projects. As a lecturer and writer, he is an active mediator between the European and Asian cultures of landscape architecture.
2022-02-05 10:14 Shakeel Haq (Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer) Shakeel Haq (born 10 April 1990) is a former international cricketer who represented the Hong Kong national side between 2008 and 2009. He bowls left-arm orthodox spin and bats left-handed. Fails revised WP:NCRIC guidelines with only under-19 and other minor appearances. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 10:46 James Peter Henry (Australian artist) James Peter Henry is an Australian artist whose work is influenced by Cubism, African Art and Australian Aboriginal Art. He moved to the United States in 2014. No indication here that this person might meet WP:NARTIST. No mention of any major or museum show, sourced mainly to a couple of "interviews" (obvious PR, note the similarities between them) (Justlettersandnumbers)
2022-02-05 13:48 Nigel Agonia (Papua New Guinean cricketer) Nigel Robert Agonia, born 11 May 1948 at Gabutu, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a former cricketer and the former chairman of the Porgera Environmental Advisory Komiti (PEAK). Fails WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines and wider WP:GNG not satisfied. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 15:36 Krishan Singh Rawat (Recipient of the Shaurya Chakra) Lieutenant Colonel Krishan Singh Rawat, SC, SM is an Indian Army Officer. He is the Second-in-Command Officer of the 1 Para (SF) battalion. On 22 November 2021, he received the Shaurya Chakra at the Rashtrapati Bhawan from the President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-05 16:20 Patrick Giles-Jones (Australian-born Japanese cricketer) Patrick Giles-Jones (born 9 December 1982 in Waratah, New South Wales) is an Australian born Japanese cricketer. A left-handed batsman who bowls left-arm medium pace, Giles-Jones first played for Japan against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 2005. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:21 Ko Irie (Japanese cricketer) Ko Irie (born 14 March 1982) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Irie first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup. He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:21 Tatsuro Chino (Japanese cricketer) Tatsuro Chino (born 27 March 1984) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who fields as a wicket-keeper, Chino first played for Japan against Indonesia in the 2004 East Asia-Pacific Cricket Challenge. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:25 Kensuke Kobayashi (Japanese cricketer) Kensuke Kobayashi (born 28 January 1986) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace, Kobayashi first played for Japan against Afghanistan in the 2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Five. Kobayashi has since gone on to play in the 2009 East Asia-Pacific Trophy. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 17:21 Barun Roy (Indian author, journalist and blogger (born 1977)) Barun Roy (born 4 November 1977) is an Indian author, journalist and blogger. He was educated at Darjeeling and Chennai. The first book authored by Roy was Portraits of Life, a collection of short stories. 'Nafisha', the first story in this book, later inspired a Bollywood blockbuster Yahaan. All the references are to the author's own books. There is not a single secondary reference to substantiate the subject's notability. An author having[REDACTED] entry should have reputed journal publications. (Writerbuster)
2022-02-06 08:23 Jermaine White (American boxer) Jermaine Gavin White (born January 13, 1982 in Gary, Indiana) is a professional boxer in the Junior Welterweight division and is the former Indiana Boxing Association Welterweight Champion. Non-notable boxer who fails WP:NBOX. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-06 10:05 Asif Khan (German cricketer) (German cricketer) Asif Khan (born 2 March 1976 in India) is a German cricketer. Khan is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines as WCL appearances have been removed from the notability inclusion criteria for cricketers. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-06 20:30 Mircea Basarab (fictional character in The Cassandra Palmer and the Dorina Basarab series written by Karen Chance) Mircea Basarab is a fictional character in both The Cassandra Palmer series and the Dorina Basarab series written by Karen Chance. Based on Mircea II of Wallachia, he was a noble, along the lines of a prince, in Romania before a gypsy cursed him with vampirism around 500 years ago. No real-world information, only in-universe information and plot. Does not meet WP:GNG. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:33 Nikolay Bliznakov (Bulgarian journalist) Nikolay Bliznakov (Template:Lang-bg, born 1950 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian journalist, publicist and politician. Mostly under the pseudonym Kris Nichols, he has been the author of several science fiction books which were translated into Russian, Polish and German. Does not satisfy WP:BASIC. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:38 BYOB (musician) (British musician) BYOB is an English electronic/dubstep artist signed to Loaded Records Does not satisfy WP:NBASIC. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-07 06:07 Zakaria Azzouzi (French boxer) Zakaria Azzouzi (born 29 September 1985) is a French professional boxer. He has challenged twice for the French cruiserweight title in 2010 and 2011, and once for the French heavyweight title in 2019. Non-notable boxer; fails WP:NBOX. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-08 02:23 DBTel DBTEL Inc. (Chinese: 大霸電子; pinyin: Dàbà Diànzǐ) is a Taiwan multinational telecommunications company based in Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, Taiwan. This article is insufficiently cited based on primary resources and the company no longer exists. It's been defunct for a long time. The company has renamed itself to 鼎創達股份有限公司 and now works on printers. It also does not have a corporate website (not even in Chinese). This fails Misplaced Pages notability in every way. (Kazuha1029)
2022-02-08 02:44 Talamasca (group) (musical group whose name comes from the above fictional books) Talamasca (or Talamaska) are a psychedelic trance music project based in Paris, France. It is a project of Cédric Dassulle, also known as DJ Lestat. At age 8, Dassulle learned to play piano, did so for over 13 years and started his career as a DJ in 1992. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)
2022-02-08 01:29 Christian Jost (German composer) Christian Jost (born October 17, 1963) is a German composer, conductor and pianist. He completed his studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 1989. Jost has served as composer-in-residence for several German orchestras; in 2003, he was awarded the Ernst von Siemens Composers Prize. non-notable musician (Jax 0677)
2022-02-05 00:27 Talha Ahsan (Cricketer) Talha Ahsan (Urdu: طلحہ احسن, born 22 October 2003 in Karachi) is a Pakistani Cricketer. He was signed by the Karachi Kings following the players draft for the 2022 Pakistan Super League. Fails WP:NCRIC as he has not played any major matches. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-08 13:34 Jeanne Françoise Mubiligi Jeanne Françoise Mubiligi is a Rwandan woman entrepreneur. She is a Deputy Chief Executive Officer of EMP Ltd (Entreprise Mubiligi Paul) a company which was initiated in 1984, offering both Public and Private tenders with consultancy services in Agriculture, and Civil Engineering sectors. While she gets some mentions, can't find enough in-depth coverage of her to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-07 09:36 Tiernan Killeen (Irish hurler) Tiernan Killeen (born 25 March 2003) is an Irish hurler who is a member of the Galway senior team and also plays with his club Loughrea.


2022-02-08 18:53 Eric Lacy Vowles (Australian soldier) Brigadier Eric Lacy Vowles, MC (13 July 1893 – 28 September 1977) was an Australian soldier who served during the First World War and Second World War. Fails notability. (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-08 23:04 Juan Ramón Ayala (Mexican boxer) Juan Ramón Ayala Rodriguez (born January 12, 1989, in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer in the Light Welterweight division and the current WBC Youth World Light Welterweight champion. Non-notable boxer who fails WP:NBOX. Hasn't fought in five years and only title he's won is the WBC Youth belt. Nothing notable as an amateur either. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-08 23:43 Chris Elliot (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) Chris Elliot is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s. He played at club level for the Castleford Tigers (Heritage №), as a prop. Fails WP:RLN and WP:GNG. (J Mo 101)
2022-02-09 08:16 Eric Schansberg (American economist) David Eric Schansberg (born March 19, 1965) is a professor of economics at Indiana University Southeast, an author, and a two-time Libertarian candidate for Indiana's 9th Congressional District. Fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG. Subject lacks significant coverage in sources independent of the subject and article primarily relys on sources authored by the article subject. (Tdl1060)
2022-02-09 09:20 Banke Chamar (Indian freedom fighter) Banke Chamar was a freedom fighter who died for his actions in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. fails WP:NOTABLE (Smerus)
2022-02-09 11:12 Sava Bike (Chinese bicycles manufacturer) Sava Bike (also known as SAVA, SAVADECK, SAVA DECK) (Chinese: 惠州萨瓦自行车有限公司) is a manufacturer of carbon fiber

bicycles based in Huizhou, Guangdong, China.

Delete A Fail WP:GNG and using a lot Non-RS. Source only talk about their product and did talk the company themself. (Ghrenghren)
2022-02-04 21:27 Rosamund Urwin (Journalist) Rosamund Urwin is an investigative journalist and media editor at the The Sunday Times, she studied at University of Oxford from 2002 until 2005 and London School of Economics and Political Science from 2006 until 2007. Based on the lone source cited, and what I can find on Google, does not seem to meet WP:NJOURNALIST. (N.B.: I reverted a previous BLARing for want of a non-astonishing target.) (Tamzin)
2022-02-09 17:26 Vic Thomas (American radio personality) Vic Thomas is the Operations Manager at KPMZ-FM, Platinum 96.7, in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. He is also the midday show host, on the air weekdays from 9am to 3pm. Thomas is one of the original KPMZ announcers, along with Larry Dixon, Gail Lightfoot, Wendi Westbrook and Angie Michaels. non-notable, only source is a press release (Skyerise)
2022-02-09 12:16 Ethan Skemp (American designer) Ethan Skemp is an author and developer of role-playing games. he coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (biographies) 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)
2022-02-09 17:41 Usama Maud Usama Maud was a member of Civil Service of Pakistan and was martyred during active service in Lahore, Pakistan. Usama Maud started his career as Assistant Commissioner in Punjab Government and belonged to the 2nd common batch of DMG group. He was the Assistant Commissioner of Rajanpur in 1980 and was Additional District Magistrate / Additional Deputy Commissioner of the Rawalpindi district. While tragic, not enough lasting in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-09 20:52 Phil Maymin (American politician) Phillip Z. Maymin is a former political candidate who is an assistant professor of finance and risk engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering. In 2006, he was the Libertarian candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional district. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPOL. No reliable secondary sourcing was found in an internet search (Sal2100)
2022-02-09 22:52 Hugh Goldie (footballer, born 1923) (Scottish footballer) Hugh Goldie (born 14 December 1923) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Raith Rovers, Ayr United and Albion Rovers. fails WP:GNG and WP:NFOOTBALL (Bring back Daz Sampson)
2022-02-08 14:04 Solange Murekezi Uwingabiye Solange Murekezi Uwingabiye is a Rwandan Entrepreneur and Founder of AUX Delices Honey Ltd and vice chairperson of African Women Entrepreneurship Program in Rwanda. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent sources to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-10 03:10 Jeremy Mayall (Musical artist) Jeremy Mayall (a.k.a. Remy) (born 29 November 1983) is a New Zealand composer, record producer, musician, multi-instrumentalist, DJ and film maker best known for his ONE FAT MAN album "A Typical Day in Suburbia", and his "Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables", which was performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO). Subject does not meet notability requirements. The bulk of the article was written by a now deleted user '1FATMN', which is likely to be the subject of the article. (Gavihash)
2022-02-09 20:49 Lapizh Lapizh (2005) is a Sad Pop Artist known for his popular release "Hey Pretty Girl" which has reached 700,000 streams on Spotify within the first few weeks of its release.
2022-02-10 17:44 Cold Bath Street Cold Bath Street are a musical improvising group. CBS developed out of a collaboration between Senior Lecturer in Music Simon Partridge and undergraduate students of the University of Central Lancashire. Though the band share their name with the best-selling book by A.J. Hartley, which refers to the same street in Preston, they were actually using it before the book came out. Does not meet GNG; five sources: 1 Wikilink, 2 only mention subject as part of a show line-up; 2 local coverage of album release (Willondon)
2022-02-06 07:54 Kenny Kost (American boxer) Kenny Paul "K.O." Kost (born February 13, 1979) is a middleweight boxer from White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Kost fights in the orthodox stance. Non-notable boxer who fails WP:NBOX. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-09 06:47 Shuaiby Shuaib Aslam (February 29, 2000 – March 14, 2018), better known by his internet name Shuaiby, was a Pakistani-American YouTuber who committed suicide in March 2018 due to suffering from depression. No references. (FormalDude)

Culture/Biography/Women

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2022-02-04 14:48 Ruthie Robinson Ruthie Robinson (October 22, 1950 – November 15, 2005) was an American actress. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to meet WP:GNG, and does not meet WP:NACTOR. (Onel5969)
2022-02-06 16:24 Lisa Murphy (American news anchor (born 1971)) Lisa Murphy (born March 23, 1971) is an American news anchor who co-hosted Street Smart on Bloomberg Television in New York. not a notable person, no noteworthy events or background (68.112.235.32)
2022-02-05 08:08 Mai Tran Mai Tran is an Asian-American author, model and entrepreneur from Boston, MA. Mai Tran born on October 25, 1977. Since earning her degree at Boston College, she has gone on to become one of the world's leading fitness professionals. Mai has represented a number of international sports nutrition and supplement companies and is the current spokesmodel for Cardillo Weightbelts. Wholly promotional article, sourced entirely to affiliate links and search engine results. (BuySomeApples)
2022-02-07 08:16 Merle Veesalu-Rand (Estonian writer) Merle Veesalu-Rand (born May 13, 1977, in Rapla) is an Estonian writer. clearly doesn't meet WP:SIGCOV (Estopedist1)
2022-02-07 00:00 Leslie Segar Leslie Segar, also known as "Big Lez" Segar is a dancer/choreographer, on-air radio & TV personality/producer, fitness specialist and stage & film actress. She is most known for her time on Rap City from 1994 to 1999.
2022-02-07 18:46 Irmintraut Schneider (German swimmer) Irmintraut Schneider (born 1911, date of death unknown) was a German freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. She was born in Stettin and was affiliated with the Borussia-Poseidon Stettin club. In 1928 she finished fourth with the German relay team in the 4x100 metre freestyle relay competition. Fails WP:GNG. Her only google results are reposts of Olympedia or Misplaced Pages; no newspaper hits. (Asilvering)
2022-02-08 08:47 Marja Lehtonen (Finnish bodybuilder) Marja Lehtonen is a professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer from Finland, born in 1968 in Tampere.
2022-02-08 08:49 Lauren Lillo (American female fitness competitor.) Lauren Lillo, (born August 6, 1984) is a figure competitor / model and personal trainer living in Boise, Idaho in the United States. Lauren currently competes at the regional amateur level with the National Physique Committee (NPC).
2022-02-08 15:34 Maggie Nansubuga (Ugandan stand-up comedian) Maggie Nansubuga is a Ugandan stand-up comedian. Her stagename is Maggie the Bwaiserian, sometimes stylised with "da" or "de Bwaiserian". Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-09 21:42 Nadja Petrovic (Macedonian painter) Nadja Petrovic (Template:Lang-mk, Nadja Petrovikj; born 20 July 1991) is a Macedonian painter. She was born in Bitola and lives in Skopje and Florence. Currently, article only has a single independent source, and searches did not turn up enough additional sourcing to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-10 03:40 My Darling (film) (Unfinished Bangladeshi film directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar) My Darling is a Bangladeshi unfinished film. The film written and directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar and produced by Moniruzzaman under the banner of Mahin Films. It feature Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in lead roles and Amit Hasan, Prabir Mitra, Rehana Jolly, Kabila and others also played important roles in the film. Probably production of the from has been stopped. So it should be deleted as per WP:CRYSTAL. (Shinnosuke15)
2022-02-06 09:53 Jesse Reeves (Fictional character from The Vampire Chronicles) Jessica "Jesse" Miriam Reeves is a fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles universe created by Anne Rice. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)
2022-02-10 17:15 Connie Watts (Canadian artist) Connie Watts is a mixed media artist and designer of Nuu-chah-nulth, Gitxsan and Kwakwaka'wakw ancestry. She lives and works on Coast Salish territory in Port Alberni and West Vancouver. Ms Watts is professionally accomplished (as are many), but is very far from Misplaced Pages's stated definition of a notable person. References are older interviews + her personal website. (CU T9 Hacks)
2022-02-10 21:57 Bernie Dexter (American model) Bernie Dexter (born January 13, 1970) is an American model. Fails WP:NMODEL and WP:GNG. I cannot find any reliable coverage in a WP:BEFORE search (GPL93)

Culture/Media

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2022-02-04 12:40 Walking Through the Great Wall of China (Magic trick performed by David Copperfield) "Walking Through the Great Wall of China" is a magic trick performed by the illusionist David Copperfield, in which he apparently enters the Great Wall of China from one side and emerges on the other side in front of a live audience on both sides of the wall and over it. Fails WP:GNG (Sea Cow)
2022-02-05 05:40 City of Wolverhampton Brass Band The City of Wolverhampton Brass Band was formed in 1972 and initially based at Wolverhampton Grammar School, in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. The Wolverhampton Brass Band was organised and conducted by Mr. A Power (Bert) who was then a brass instrument tutor based at the grammar school. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2022-02-05 07:22 Anbu Thasan (Indian actor (born 1993)) Anbu Thasan also known as blacksheep anbu (born 9 March 1993) is an Indian Actor and a YouTuber (Blacksheep). He was first known for his web series ' Love all with anbu '

and later on for ' kalyana samayal saadham ' series which he himself directed the series and acted in it.

BLP does not meet WP:NBIO (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2022-02-05 17:21 Barun Roy (Indian author, journalist and blogger (born 1977)) Barun Roy (born 4 November 1977) is an Indian author, journalist and blogger. He was educated at Darjeeling and Chennai. The first book authored by Roy was Portraits of Life, a collection of short stories. 'Nafisha', the first story in this book, later inspired a Bollywood blockbuster Yahaan. All the references are to the author's own books. There is not a single secondary reference to substantiate the subject's notability. An author having[REDACTED] entry should have reputed journal publications. (Writerbuster)
2022-02-05 19:00 Welding & Gases Today Welding & Gases Today is the official journal for members of the Gases and Welding Distributors Association in the United States. Published quarterly by Data Key Communications, the magazine provides information to help distributors and suppliers in the welding and industrial, medical and specialty gases industry make money and/or save money in their businesses. Trade association magazine with no apparent notability and no independent sources (RL0919)
2022-02-06 13:23 Yogesh Ingale (Indian film actor) Yogesh Ingale is an Indian Marathi Art Film Director. He has been worked in many Marathi Films and Marathi TV Serials as Art Director. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-06 20:30 Mircea Basarab (fictional character in The Cassandra Palmer and the Dorina Basarab series written by Karen Chance) Mircea Basarab is a fictional character in both The Cassandra Palmer series and the Dorina Basarab series written by Karen Chance. Based on Mircea II of Wallachia, he was a noble, along the lines of a prince, in Romania before a gypsy cursed him with vampirism around 500 years ago. No real-world information, only in-universe information and plot. Does not meet WP:GNG. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:33 Boginja (1987 studio album by Josipa Lisac) Boginja (Template:Lang-en) is the ninth album by Croatian pop singer Josipa Lisac, released by Jugoton in 1987. Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:38 BYOB (musician) (British musician) BYOB is an English electronic/dubstep artist signed to Loaded Records Does not satisfy WP:NBASIC. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 17:16 Rajan Rai Rajan Rai Is a Nepali singer and film producer director . He has sung meny popular Nepali song and produced and directed many Nepali films and documentary . He is also an activist of the indigenous movement of Nepal .
2022-02-08 04:28 Akwan Information Technologies Akwan Information Technologies was a search engine company based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. It was acquired by Google on July 20, 2005. No indication of notability (InfiniteNexus)
2022-02-08 20:23 Amanda Pollak (American film director) Amanda Pollak is a US documentary film director and has been producing, researching and writing documentaries for Public Television since 1992. Pollak is the part of the founding team of Insignia Films. Her work has garnered 3 Emmy Awards for Truman (1997), Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided (2001), and Money and Power: The History of Business (2001). Notability, lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. Article only cites personal Linkedin page and bio on employers' websites and only found mentions of subject in Google News hits- mostly significant coverage about associated films. (Wikipedical)
2022-02-08 23:44 Prashant M Walde (Indian film actor) Prashant M Walde is an Indian film actor, writer, producer and a Mimicry Artist. He worked in film likes Om Shanti Om, Don 2, Chennai Express, Fan Etc. He has debuted in Bollywood as lead with movie Premaatur. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent reliable sources to show they pass GNG, and they do not meet NACTOR. Indeed, the article mistates that their prior roles were supporting, when in actuality, they appear to be bit parts. (Onel5969)
2022-02-04 21:27 Rosamund Urwin (Journalist) Rosamund Urwin is an investigative journalist and media editor at the The Sunday Times, she studied at University of Oxford from 2002 until 2005 and London School of Economics and Political Science from 2006 until 2007. Based on the lone source cited, and what I can find on Google, does not seem to meet WP:NJOURNALIST. (N.B.: I reverted a previous BLARing for want of a non-astonishing target.) (Tamzin)
2022-02-09 20:49 Lapizh Lapizh (2005) is a Sad Pop Artist known for his popular release "Hey Pretty Girl" which has reached 700,000 streams on Spotify within the first few weeks of its release.
2022-02-05 12:12 Temple of Flame Temple of Flame is a gamebook by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson from the Golden Dragon gamebook collection. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (books) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)
2022-02-06 09:55 Khayman (Fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles universe) Khayman is a fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles universe created by Anne Rice. Approximately six thousand years old, he appears in very few of the books in the series, but is nevertheless considered a powerful force among their number. He is known as a fictional character in old English literature The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you (Piotrus)
2022-02-06 09:53 Jesse Reeves (Fictional character from The Vampire Chronicles) Jessica "Jesse" Miriam Reeves is a fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles universe created by Anne Rice. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)

Culture/Media/Books

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2022-02-05 01:45 Factor 5 (book) Factor 5: Transforming the Global Economy through 80% Increase in Resource Productivity is a 2009 book by Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker and an Australian team at The Natural Edge Project. The book suggests that sustainability can be achieved by improving resource productivity. Delete Does not meet WP:NBOOK (UnitedStatesian)
2022-02-08 02:20 Talamasca (order) (fictional organization) The Talamasca is a fictional secret society described in the works of Anne Rice. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)
2022-02-06 09:56 Nicolas de Lenfent (Fictional character from the Vampire Chronicles series) Nicolas de Lenfent, nicknamed Nicki is a fictional character in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles series. He is introduced as the friend and lover of Lestat de Lioncourt, whom he befriends while still human in his town of origin. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you (Piotrus)
2022-02-06 10:05 Santiago (The Vampire Chronicles) (Fictional character in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles) Santiago is a fictional character in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series, specifically the novel Interview with the Vampire. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (fiction) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you (Piotrus)
2022-02-11 03:31 Der Runenberg (German fairy tale about a hunter) Der Runenberg is a Romantic fairy tale written by German writer, translator and poet Ludwig Tieck. It was written in 1802 and first published in 1804 in the Taschenbuch für Kunst und Laune. No reliable reference, and it also doesn't pass WP:BKCRIT (Itcouldbepossible)

Culture/Media/Films

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2022-02-04 15:48 Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Looney Tunes Platinum Collection is an annual set of Blu-ray box sets with three discs and two-disc DVDs. Disc 3 contains special features and is exclusive to the Blu-ray set. Each release for both formats contains 50 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated shorts. Article reads like an advertisement or press release, and has only one source for its 10.03-year history. (Fourthords)
2022-02-05 13:10 The Unsung Heroes (film) (2017 Indian film) The Unsung Heroes is a 2017 Malayalam-language documentary film written, produced and directed by Baburaj Asariya under his own banner Collective Frames. Its story is based on a journey through ambulance drivers' real life and their 24/7 service to the public and nation. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM. (Donaldd23)
2022-02-06 15:31 Madhumati (2011 film) (2011 Bangladeshi film) Madhumati (Template:Lang-bn) is a 2011 Bangladeshi film starring Lux Channel I Superstar Ishrat Jahan Chaity in her film debut opposite Riaz. Non notable film, appears to fail requirements in WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2022-02-06 21:39 Flu (2020 film) (2020 film directed by Nikhail Asnani) Flu is a 2020 drama film directed by Nikhail Asnani. The film is about an alcoholic tattoo artist who is confronted by her ex

AA sponsor. The film had been selected to various film festivals, including Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival and Orlando Film Festival.

Film appears to fail the guidelines established under WP:NFILM. (Donaldd23)
2022-02-06 04:06 An Action Hero (film) (Upcoming film by Anirudh Iyer) An Action Hero is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language film directed by Anirudh Iyer in his directorial debut. It stars Ayushmann Khurrana and Jaideep Ahlawat. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Aanand L Rai, and Krishan Kumar. Future film with a non notable production. Should be deleted or moved to draft until release as it fails WP:NFF (Donaldd23)
2022-02-08 15:35 Black Light (film) (1999 Canadian film) Black Light is a 1999 Canadian film directed by Michael Storey and starring Michael Ironside and Tahnee Welch. Film verifiably exists but does not meet either WP:GNG or WP:NF. (Erik)
2022-02-09 22:05 La Colère dans le vent (2016 Nigerien documentary film) La Colère dans le vent is a 2016 Nigerien documentary film directed by Amina Weira and produced by VraiVrai Films. Documentary that appears to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since October 2021 (Donaldd23)
2022-02-09 22:09 Bon Voyage (2006 film) (2006 television film directed by John Fawcett) Bon Voyage is a 2006 television drama film written by Oliver Brown and directed by John Fawcett. It stars Fay Ripley, Ben Miles, Daniel Ryan and Rachael Blake. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged since July 2021 (Donaldd23)
2022-02-09 22:09 Bouzié (1996 Franco-Ivorian short film) Bouzié, is a 1996 Franco-Ivorian short film directed by Jacques Trabi and produced by Issa Serge Coelo for Parenthese Films. The film stars Thérèse Sialou, Serge Touvolly, Michel Ibo, and Madeleine Kouassy. The film deals with Zébia, an African working in France, buys a plane ticket to Paris to his mother Bouzié to bring her to France and give her a comfortable life. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM. (Donaldd23)
2022-02-09 22:54 Saint Janet (American film) Saint Janet is a 2014 drama film directed by Habib Azar and written by Kyle Jarrow, starring Kelly Bishop, Lauren Bittner, and Nyambi Nyambi. Non-notable film, lacking significant coverage by independent sources per WP:NF (Bovineboy2008)
2022-02-10 03:40 My Darling (film) (Unfinished Bangladeshi film directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar) My Darling is a Bangladeshi unfinished film. The film written and directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar and produced by Moniruzzaman under the banner of Mahin Films. It feature Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in lead roles and Amit Hasan, Prabir Mitra, Rehana Jolly, Kabila and others also played important roles in the film. Probably production of the from has been stopped. So it should be deleted as per WP:CRYSTAL. (Shinnosuke15)
2022-02-09 22:04 Adangathey (Indian film) Adangathey (English: Never surrender) is an unreleased Indian Tamil-language action-thriller film written and directed by Shanmugam Muthusamy, starring G. V. Prakash Kumar and Surbhi in the leading roles, with Sarath Kumar, Mandira Bedi and Yogi Babu in supporting roles. Unreleased film, appears to fail WP:NFF (Donaldd23)
2022-02-10 11:59 Jind Mahi (Punjabi movie) Jind Mahi is an upcoming Punjabi film starring Sonam Bajwa and Ajay Sarkaria. Directed by Sameer Pannu, this film has been produced under White Hill Studios and will be released in the theatres on 8 July, 2022. The shooting for the same commenced in September 2021. Non notable future film, fails WP:NFF. Should be moved to draft or deleted until release. (Donaldd23)
2022-02-10 18:45 Raktharakshassu 3D (2014 film) Raktharakshassu 3D is a 2014 Malayalam-language film by R Factor, starring Madhu, Sunny Wayne, Ananya and Niyas Mussliyar. The film is based on a Malayalam short story by Rupesh Paul. Non-notable film; no reliable reviews found as required by WP:NFILM. (Ab207)

Culture/Media/Music

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2022-02-04 18:10 To Live Forever (1993 studio album by Tarot) To Live Forever is the third album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 1993 by Bluelight Records. It is also the first album to feature the band's new keyboardist, Janne Tolsa, who has replaced former guitarist Mako H. The album also includes a Black Sabbath cover Children of the Grave. Unsourced and non-notable article with, no new references added since maintenance tag was placed more than ten years ago. (HorrorLover555)
2022-02-04 18:10 To Live Again (album) (1994 live album by Tarot) To Live Again is the first live album from Tarot. The album was released only in Japan, by Zero Corporation, but the album was remastered and released in Finland in 2006. Some tracks were re-released along with Stigmata. Unsourced and non-notable article with, no new references added since maintenance tag was placed more than ten years ago. (HorrorLover555)
2022-02-04 18:11 Stigmata (Tarot album) (1995 studio album by Tarot) Stigmata is the fourth album by Finnish heavy metal band Tarot, released in 1995 by Bluelight Records. A remastered edition with bonus tracks was released in 2006 by Blastic Heaven. Unsourced and non-notable article with, no new references added since maintenance tag was placed more than ten years ago. (HorrorLover555)
2022-02-04 18:12 For the Glory of Nothing (1998 studio album by Tarot) For The Glory Of Nothing is the fifth album by Finnish heavy metal band Tarot, released in 1998. The album includes a guest appearance from Timo Kotipelto of Stratovarius, who contributes backing vocals to the song "Warhead". Unsourced and non-notable article with, no new references added since maintenance tag was placed ten years ago. (HorrorLover555)
2022-02-04 18:12 Suffer Our Pleasures (2003 studio album by Tarot) Suffer Our Pleasures is the sixth album by Finnish metal band Tarot, released in 2003 by Spinefarm Records. Unsourced and non-notable article with, no new references added since maintenance tag was placed more than ten years ago. (HorrorLover555)
2022-02-06 17:12 Smokin' Guitar (1994 live album by Wes Montgomery) Smokin' Guitar is a live recording by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery that was recorded at three separate performances at the Half Note Club in New York City in September and November 1965, and released in Japan posthumously. It was sourced from a WABC-FM radio broadcast, hosted by DJ Alan Grant. non notable album (Jax 0677)
2022-02-06 20:30 Be with You (Director song) (2007 single by Director) "Be with You" was the fourth single of Irish art rock quartet, Director. It was released on 11 May 2007. The single charted in Ireland at number forty-three, spending just a week in the Irish Singles Chart. Does not satisfy WP:NSONG. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:34 Highway to Hangovers (2006 studio album by Bourbon Crow) Highway to Hangovers is debut studio album by Bourbon Crow, released in 2006. The CD is dedicated to the legend of Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings. Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:36 Bourbon Crow (outlaw country project) Bourbon Crow is the outlaw country music project formed by the horror fan Wednesday 13. They have released three full-length albums Highway to Hangovers, Long Way to the Bottom and Off the Wagon on the Rocks. In 2007, a Texas tour in support of the first album was cancelled after Wednesday 13 was involved in a car accident returning from rehearsals, leaving him with a broken collar bone and a fractured ankle. Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-08 02:44 Talamasca (group) (musical group whose name comes from the above fictional books) Talamasca (or Talamaska) are a psychedelic trance music project based in Paris, France. It is a project of Cédric Dassulle, also known as DJ Lestat. At age 8, Dassulle learned to play piano, did so for over 13 years and started his career as a DJ in 1992. Fails WP:GNG. (Avilich)
2022-02-08 01:29 Christian Jost (German composer) Christian Jost (born October 17, 1963) is a German composer, conductor and pianist. He completed his studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 1989. Jost has served as composer-in-residence for several German orchestras; in 2003, he was awarded the Ernst von Siemens Composers Prize. non-notable musician (Jax 0677)
2022-02-08 19:12 Judy Durham (EP) (1963 EP by Judy Durham and Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers) Judy Durham is an extended play credited to Judy Durham and Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers and released in 1963. Fails WP:NALBUM (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-08 19:16 Gas (Gas album) (1996 studio album by Gas) Gas is the debut album by Wolfgang Voigt's Gas project, released on 29 November 1996 on the Mille Plateaux label. Gas solidifies the sound of the project, moving away from dance floor-ready techno by incorporating lengthy pieces of ambient music, under which is a sole kick drum. Fails WP:NALBUM (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-10 03:10 Jeremy Mayall (Musical artist) Jeremy Mayall (a.k.a. Remy) (born 29 November 1983) is a New Zealand composer, record producer, musician, multi-instrumentalist, DJ and film maker best known for his ONE FAT MAN album "A Typical Day in Suburbia", and his "Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables", which was performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO). Subject does not meet notability requirements. The bulk of the article was written by a now deleted user '1FATMN', which is likely to be the subject of the article. (Gavihash)
2022-02-10 17:44 Cold Bath Street Cold Bath Street are a musical improvising group. CBS developed out of a collaboration between Senior Lecturer in Music Simon Partridge and undergraduate students of the University of Central Lancashire. Though the band share their name with the best-selling book by A.J. Hartley, which refers to the same street in Preston, they were actually using it before the book came out. Does not meet GNG; five sources: 1 Wikilink, 2 only mention subject as part of a show line-up; 2 local coverage of album release (Willondon)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2022-02-09 12:29 BSU FM BSU FM, is a Nigerian Campus radio station owned by Benue State University (BSU). Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-09 17:26 Vic Thomas (American radio personality) Vic Thomas is the Operations Manager at KPMZ-FM, Platinum 96.7, in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. He is also the midday show host, on the air weekdays from 9am to 3pm. Thomas is one of the original KPMZ announcers, along with Larry Dixon, Gail Lightfoot, Wendi Westbrook and Angie Michaels. non-notable, only source is a press release (Skyerise)
2022-02-09 20:58 Unfiltered Unfiltered was a morning show on Air America Radio hosted by Rachel Maddow, Lizz Winstead and Chuck D. This unsourced stub of an article concerns an obscure show on a defunct network. Article has been tagged for over 10 years now and no one's done anything with it. Propose deletion or perhaps a merge into Rachel Maddow. (Just Another Cringy Username)

Culture/Media/Software

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2022-02-06 14:27 Form-based authentication (programming term) Form-based authentication is a term of art in the context of Web- and Internet-based online networked computer systems. In general, it refers to the notion of a user being presented with an editable "form" to fill in and submit in order to log into some system or service. This article makes as much sense as Wrench-based plumbing. (Brunnock)
2022-02-07 00:34 Gwibber (instant messaging client) Gwibber was a microblogging client for the GNOME desktop environment. It brings the most popular social networking services like Facebook, Twitter, etc. into a single window and gives ability to control communication through one single application. It was created by Ryan Paul, a writer for Ars Technica. Fails WP:GNG. All primary sources. (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-08 10:20 DapuStor DapuStor (simplified Chinese: 大普微电子; traditional Chinese: 大普微電子), with the full name of Shenzhen DAPU Microelectronics Co., is a Chinese drive manufacturer co-founded by Weijun Li and Yafei Yang in April 2016. It is focused on producing enterprise-level SSDs, data-storage processing units (DPUs) and edge computing related products. Company does not meet WP:NCORP (MrsSnoozyTurtle)

Culture/Media/Television

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2022-02-04 12:15 Assembly Entertainment Assembly Entertainment is an American television production company founded by Christina Wayne. The company has sold seventeen projects to cable networks and digital platforms and is now under an overall deal at ITV Studios America, the United States-based arm of ITV Studios. No indication of notability, fails WP:NCORP. May have been created as WP:PROMO. (Zxcvbnm)
2022-02-04 21:47 Parting Gifts (10th episode of the first season of Angel) "Parting Gifts" is episode 10 of season 1 in the television show Angel. Still reeling from Doyle's death just days ago, Angel and Cordelia encounter an old friend from Sunnydale, Buffy’s former Watcher, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, now a leather-clad, rogue, demon hunter. Unreferenced entry consisting entirely of plot with nothing to indicate any sort of notability (Greyjoy)
2022-02-06 19:17 Virgin Central Virgin Central was a barker channel from Virgin Media Television, promoting video-on-demand content. The service was launched on the Virgin Media cable television platform on 20 February 2007. Viewers were presented with a video loop promoting the programmes available. Channel that did nothing more than promote the provider's services fails the WP:GNG. (Sammi Brie)
2022-02-06 20:40 Much 911 Much 911 is a reality-style television program that aired on Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program concept was that four music VJs (Matte Babel, Leah Miller, Devon Soltendieck and Sarah Taylor) would make sure a contestant's wildest dream comes true. Does not satisfy WP:NTV. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:40 Michael Polcino (animation director) Michael Frank Polcino is an animation director on The Simpsons. His brother, Dominic Polcino, is a former Simpsons director who currently works on Rick and Morty. Does not satisfy WP:BASIC. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-07 18:45 Jack Perry (entrepreneur) (American businessman) Jack Perry is the Founder and CEO of Syncbak,Inc., a media technology company, whose products and services power solutions for television broadcasters, including CBS All Access, Hulu, fuboTV and others. Perry's SimpleSync technology is the first-ever OTT platform to integrate Nielsen measurement. The article fails to show evidence of notability and it seems quite promotional. (Sahaib3005)
2022-02-09 20:58 Unfiltered Unfiltered was a morning show on Air America Radio hosted by Rachel Maddow, Lizz Winstead and Chuck D. This unsourced stub of an article concerns an obscure show on a defunct network. Article has been tagged for over 10 years now and no one's done anything with it. Propose deletion or perhaps a merge into Rachel Maddow. (Just Another Cringy Username)
2022-02-10 21:12 Evan Jones (Blue Heelers) (Fictional character from Blue Heelers, Australian police drama television series) Evan 'Jonesy' Jones is a fictional character from Blue Heelers, the Australian police drama television series which depicted the lives of police officers in a small town in Victoria. Jones was introduced in 2001 and remained until the show ended in 2006. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NOTPLOT. (Avilich)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2022-02-09 12:16 Ethan Skemp (American designer) Ethan Skemp is an author and developer of role-playing games. he coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (biographies) 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/Philosophy and religion

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2022-02-07 02:07 Argument by gibberish (Informal fallacy) Argument by gibberish is an informal fallacy in which incomprehensible or irrelevant gibberish is exchanged for a valid argument or used to support a statement or postulation. It often is employed via a word salad of jargon, giving the appearance of either knowledge of the subject or a genuine argument. A lot of this is fairly dictionary-definition level, and the sources given are not reliable. (AFreshStart)
2022-02-11 01:58 Nebraska Zen Center Nebraska Zen Center is located in the Bemis Park neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. No indication that this center meets the notability criteria. (Pichpich)

Culture/Sports

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2022-02-05 10:14 Shakeel Haq (Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer) Shakeel Haq (born 10 April 1990) is a former international cricketer who represented the Hong Kong national side between 2008 and 2009. He bowls left-arm orthodox spin and bats left-handed. Fails revised WP:NCRIC guidelines with only under-19 and other minor appearances. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 13:48 Nigel Agonia (Papua New Guinean cricketer) Nigel Robert Agonia, born 11 May 1948 at Gabutu, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a former cricketer and the former chairman of the Porgera Environmental Advisory Komiti (PEAK). Fails WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines and wider WP:GNG not satisfied. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:20 Patrick Giles-Jones (Australian-born Japanese cricketer) Patrick Giles-Jones (born 9 December 1982 in Waratah, New South Wales) is an Australian born Japanese cricketer. A left-handed batsman who bowls left-arm medium pace, Giles-Jones first played for Japan against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 2005. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:21 Ko Irie (Japanese cricketer) Ko Irie (born 14 March 1982) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Irie first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup. He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:21 Tatsuro Chino (Japanese cricketer) Tatsuro Chino (born 27 March 1984) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who fields as a wicket-keeper, Chino first played for Japan against Indonesia in the 2004 East Asia-Pacific Cricket Challenge. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:25 Kensuke Kobayashi (Japanese cricketer) Kensuke Kobayashi (born 28 January 1986) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace, Kobayashi first played for Japan against Afghanistan in the 2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Five. Kobayashi has since gone on to play in the 2009 East Asia-Pacific Trophy. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-06 08:23 Jermaine White (American boxer) Jermaine Gavin White (born January 13, 1982 in Gary, Indiana) is a professional boxer in the Junior Welterweight division and is the former Indiana Boxing Association Welterweight Champion. Non-notable boxer who fails WP:NBOX. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-06 10:05 Asif Khan (German cricketer) (German cricketer) Asif Khan (born 2 March 1976 in India) is a German cricketer. Khan is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines as WCL appearances have been removed from the notability inclusion criteria for cricketers. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-06 20:34 Boston–Montreal–Boston Boston–Montreal–Boston (BMB) was a 1200 km randonnée bicycle ride held on an out-and-back course between the vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts (US) and Huntingdon, Quebec (Canada). It was held every year from 1988 through 2006 except for Paris–Brest–Paris years. Does not satisfy WP:GNG. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 21:11 National Elite League Twenty20 National Elite League Twenty20 was a Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Kenya that was held by Cricket Kenya. It was a part of the Sahara Elite League programme. The Sahara Elite League (otherwise known as Zonal League) is a four team cricket competition created by Cricket Kenya featuring a Twenty20 tournament, a one day cricket tournament and finally a first class cricket tournament. Non-notable tournament which fails WP:NCRIC. League is defunct, wasn't played at official Twenty20 level, little WP:SIGCOV. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-07 06:07 Zakaria Azzouzi (French boxer) Zakaria Azzouzi (born 29 September 1985) is a French professional boxer. He has challenged twice for the French cruiserweight title in 2010 and 2011, and once for the French heavyweight title in 2019. Non-notable boxer; fails WP:NBOX. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-07 18:46 Irmintraut Schneider (German swimmer) Irmintraut Schneider (born 1911, date of death unknown) was a German freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. She was born in Stettin and was affiliated with the Borussia-Poseidon Stettin club. In 1928 she finished fourth with the German relay team in the 4x100 metre freestyle relay competition. Fails WP:GNG. Her only google results are reposts of Olympedia or Misplaced Pages; no newspaper hits. (Asilvering)
2022-02-08 08:47 Marja Lehtonen (Finnish bodybuilder) Marja Lehtonen is a professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer from Finland, born in 1968 in Tampere.
2022-02-07 09:36 Tiernan Killeen (Irish hurler) Tiernan Killeen (born 25 March 2003) is an Irish hurler who is a member of the Galway senior team and also plays with his club Loughrea.


2022-02-08 23:04 Juan Ramón Ayala (Mexican boxer) Juan Ramón Ayala Rodriguez (born January 12, 1989, in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer in the Light Welterweight division and the current WBC Youth World Light Welterweight champion. Non-notable boxer who fails WP:NBOX. Hasn't fought in five years and only title he's won is the WBC Youth belt. Nothing notable as an amateur either. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-08 23:43 Chris Elliot (rugby league) (English rugby league footballer) Chris Elliot is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s. He played at club level for the Castleford Tigers (Heritage №), as a prop. Fails WP:RLN and WP:GNG. (J Mo 101)
2022-02-09 11:12 Sava Bike (Chinese bicycles manufacturer) Sava Bike (also known as SAVA, SAVADECK, SAVA DECK) (Chinese: 惠州萨瓦自行车有限公司) is a manufacturer of carbon fiber

bicycles based in Huizhou, Guangdong, China.

Delete A Fail WP:GNG and using a lot Non-RS. Source only talk about their product and did talk the company themself. (Ghrenghren)
2022-02-09 22:52 Hugh Goldie (footballer, born 1923) (Scottish footballer) Hugh Goldie (born 14 December 1923) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Raith Rovers, Ayr United and Albion Rovers. fails WP:GNG and WP:NFOOTBALL (Bring back Daz Sampson)
2022-02-09 22:57 John Gould (footballer) (Scottish footballer) John Daniel Gould (16 December 1919 – 1957) was a Scottish footballer who played for Arbroath, Celtic (wartime guest), Albion Rovers, Raith Rovers (wartime guest), Dumbarton (wartime guest), Ayr United and Stenhousemuir. Fails WP:NFOOTBALL and WP:GNG (Bring back Daz Sampson)
2022-02-06 07:54 Kenny Kost (American boxer) Kenny Paul "K.O." Kost (born February 13, 1979) is a middleweight boxer from White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Kost fights in the orthodox stance. Non-notable boxer who fails WP:NBOX. (JTtheOG)

Culture/Visual arts

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2022-02-04 18:57 Knightsbridge Green Hotel Knightsbridge Green Hotel is a hotel in London, England. It has 28 rooms. The hotel is housed in an 1890s-era structure which was converted to a hotel in 1966. It is located near Harrods. Not seeing significant coverage, only routine listings in directories, guidebooks, and the like. (Mx. Granger)
2022-02-04 21:47 Parting Gifts (10th episode of the first season of Angel) "Parting Gifts" is episode 10 of season 1 in the television show Angel. Still reeling from Doyle's death just days ago, Angel and Cordelia encounter an old friend from Sunnydale, Buffy’s former Watcher, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, now a leather-clad, rogue, demon hunter. Unreferenced entry consisting entirely of plot with nothing to indicate any sort of notability (Greyjoy)
2022-02-09 21:42 Nadja Petrovic (Macedonian painter) Nadja Petrovic (Template:Lang-mk, Nadja Petrovikj; born 20 July 1991) is a Macedonian painter. She was born in Bitola and lives in Skopje and Florence. Currently, article only has a single independent source, and searches did not turn up enough additional sourcing to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2022-02-05 05:14 Alban Mannisi (French landscape architect) Alban Mannisi is a French landscape architect and leader of Seiwooo, the Urban & Landscape Architecture Platform currently based in Tokyo. Previously he worked in France, Korea, and Singapore, participating in many worldwide projects. As a lecturer and writer, he is an active mediator between the European and Asian cultures of landscape architecture.
2022-02-10 07:33 Herods Hotels (luxury hotel brand) Herods Hotels is a luxury hotel brand. It is owned by Fattal Hotels. Unreferenced, no evidence of notability (Voice of Clam)
2022-02-10 19:59 Museum of Arts and Traditions of Morocco (Art museum in Casablanca, Morocco) The Museum of Arts and Traditions of Morocco (MATM) is a museum being built in Casablanca, Morocco. It is expected to open in 2018. no noteability, as this museum does not exist (Munfarid1)

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime

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2022-02-06 20:40 Michael Polcino (animation director) Michael Frank Polcino is an animation director on The Simpsons. His brother, Dominic Polcino, is a former Simpsons director who currently works on Rick and Morty. Does not satisfy WP:BASIC. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-10 04:38 Stacy Dolan Stacy Dolan is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in Ghost Rider vol. 3 #1 (May 1990). This article does not meet the GNG. (Just Another Cringy Username)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion

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2022-02-10 21:57 Bernie Dexter (American model) Bernie Dexter (born January 13, 1970) is an American model. Fails WP:NMODEL and WP:GNG. I cannot find any reliable coverage in a WP:BEFORE search (GPL93)

Geography/Geographical

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2022-02-06 05:49 List of forest regions and districts of British Columbia The Forest Regions and Forest Districts of British Columbia are a system of organization used by the Ministry of Forests of British Columbia for the administration of the province's forest lands. The names of the regions and districts as geographic locators in research papers and reports by academics and writers from outside or peripheral to the field of forestry such as botany, archaeology, wildlife science, fisheries, geography and recreation.{{citati ... This is a list of a trivial, non-notable geographic division. (Hwy43)
2022-02-08 08:28 Bino, Uzbekistan (Place in Uzbekistan) Bino is a village located in Jizzax Region, Uzbekistan in Asia. It has a population of about 971. No convincing evidence that this place exists. (Markussep)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2022-02-06 13:21 Gombe State Youth Parliament The Gombe State Youth Parliament (GSYP) is the replica of Gombe State House of Assembly with members representing over youths across the 24 State constituencies saddled with the responsibility of improving youth-government collaboration and promoting youth participation in Governance. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent, reliable sources to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-06 21:11 National Elite League Twenty20 National Elite League Twenty20 was a Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Kenya that was held by Cricket Kenya. It was a part of the Sahara Elite League programme. The Sahara Elite League (otherwise known as Zonal League) is a four team cricket competition created by Cricket Kenya featuring a Twenty20 tournament, a one day cricket tournament and finally a first class cricket tournament. Non-notable tournament which fails WP:NCRIC. League is defunct, wasn't played at official Twenty20 level, little WP:SIGCOV. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-08 13:34 Jeanne Françoise Mubiligi Jeanne Françoise Mubiligi is a Rwandan woman entrepreneur. She is a Deputy Chief Executive Officer of EMP Ltd (Entreprise Mubiligi Paul) a company which was initiated in 1984, offering both Public and Private tenders with consultancy services in Agriculture, and Civil Engineering sectors. While she gets some mentions, can't find enough in-depth coverage of her to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-08 15:34 Maggie Nansubuga (Ugandan stand-up comedian) Maggie Nansubuga is a Ugandan stand-up comedian. Her stagename is Maggie the Bwaiserian, sometimes stylised with "da" or "de Bwaiserian". Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-09 12:29 BSU FM BSU FM, is a Nigerian Campus radio station owned by Benue State University (BSU). Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-09 22:05 La Colère dans le vent (2016 Nigerien documentary film) La Colère dans le vent is a 2016 Nigerien documentary film directed by Amina Weira and produced by VraiVrai Films. Documentary that appears to fail WP:NFILM. Tagged for notability since October 2021 (Donaldd23)
2022-02-09 22:09 Bouzié (1996 Franco-Ivorian short film) Bouzié, is a 1996 Franco-Ivorian short film directed by Jacques Trabi and produced by Issa Serge Coelo for Parenthese Films. The film stars Thérèse Sialou, Serge Touvolly, Michel Ibo, and Madeleine Kouassy. The film deals with Zébia, an African working in France, buys a plane ticket to Paris to his mother Bouzié to bring her to France and give her a comfortable life. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM. (Donaldd23)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2022-02-10 19:59 Museum of Arts and Traditions of Morocco (Art museum in Casablanca, Morocco) The Museum of Arts and Traditions of Morocco (MATM) is a museum being built in Casablanca, Morocco. It is expected to open in 2018. no noteability, as this museum does not exist (Munfarid1)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa

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2022-02-05 03:11 Bosomtwe Oyoko Community Senior High School Bosomtwe Oyoko Community Senior High School is a category C secondary school located in Bosomtwe Oyoko of the Bosomtwe district in Ashanti region, Ghana. It was established in the year 2017 to make secondary education accessible to members in the community and its surroundings, initially only as a day school but now has boarding facilities in addition to its accommodation. Does not appear to fulfill WP:NSCHOOL (Isabelle Belato)
2022-02-05 03:11 St Mary's Girls Senior High School St Mary's Girls Senior High School is an only girls catholic mission secondary school under the Konongo-Mampong Diocese. Popularly known as "SMAGS" , it is a category B school located in Konongo of Asante Akim Central Municipal District in Kumasi, Ghana. Does not appear to fulfill WP:NSCHOOL (Isabelle Belato)
2022-02-07 15:10 Issahaku A. S. Lucky Basintale Issahaku A. S. Lucky Basintale, is a Ghanaian politician and a member of the New Patriotic Party. He's Municipal Chief Executive of the West Mamprusi in the North East Region of Ghana. Lacks notability, didn't find sufficient sources to support this as an article. (Fram)
2022-02-08 14:06 Joy Kansangire Joy Kansangire is a Rwandan businesswoman and the Managing Director of Promota Creations Ltd the firm that have been producing facemasks during pandemic in Rwanda. During lockdown Kansangire said that they have had the capacity of producing about 7000 masks everyday with plans to upgrade it depending on demand . Can't find enough in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-08 14:04 Solange Murekezi Uwingabiye Solange Murekezi Uwingabiye is a Rwandan Entrepreneur and Founder of AUX Delices Honey Ltd and vice chairperson of African Women Entrepreneurship Program in Rwanda. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent sources to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America

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2022-02-11 00:32 List of claimed landslide victories A landslide victory is an election result in which the victorious candidate or party wins by an overwhelming margin. The definition of such may vary considerably from one country to another specially among different electoral systems. This article is basically a copy of Landslide victory(or maybe vice-versa) (Xenologer48)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2022-02-04 14:48 Ruthie Robinson Ruthie Robinson (October 22, 1950 – November 15, 2005) was an American actress. Can't find enough in-depth coverage to meet WP:GNG, and does not meet WP:NACTOR. (Onel5969)
2022-02-04 19:35 Robert M. Owens (American lawyer) Robert M. Owens (born August 25, 1973, in Manchester, Connecticut) is a Delaware, Ohio lawyer who ran as an independent candidate for Ohio Attorney General in the November 4, 2008 election. Owens currently serves on the national council of The John Birch Society. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPOL. Cited almost exclusively by primary and non-reliable sources. Internet search failed to produce any sourcing that would satisfy the notability guidelines. (Sal2100)
2022-02-06 05:48 List of land districts of British Columbia (Misplaced Pages list article) This is a list of land districts of British Columbia, Canada. Land districts are the cadastral system underlying land titles in the province, and used by the provincial gazetteer in descriptions of landforms, administrative areas, and other information. This is a list of a trivial, non-notable geographic division. (Hwy43)
2022-02-06 05:50 List of Ministry of Environment Regions of British Columbia This is a list of Ministry of Environment Regions of British Columbia, Canada. The provincial Ministry of Environment administers environmental policy and has under its wing the provincial Fish and Wildlife Branch, the Water Rights Branch, the Pesticide Control Branch, and other similar offices as well as the provincial parks system. This is a list of a trivial, non-notable geographic division. (Hwy43)
2022-02-06 16:24 Lisa Murphy (American news anchor (born 1971)) Lisa Murphy (born March 23, 1971) is an American news anchor who co-hosted Street Smart on Bloomberg Television in New York. not a notable person, no noteworthy events or background (68.112.235.32)
2022-02-06 19:27 Dr Brendan Dr Brendan is a New York City based consumer electronics and information technology consulting company specializing in repairs, service, and education of Apple products such as the iPhone and Macintosh computer. "Dr Brendan" is a nickname for owner, Brendan McElroy, who started the company by offering iPhone repair services from his East Village, Manhattan apartment. Does not appear to meet WP:GNG. There is one good source, but all other sources are either not reliable, not in-depth or are not independent. (Anton.bersh)
2022-02-06 20:36 Bourbon Crow (outlaw country project) Bourbon Crow is the outlaw country music project formed by the horror fan Wednesday 13. They have released three full-length albums Highway to Hangovers, Long Way to the Bottom and Off the Wagon on the Rocks. In 2007, a Texas tour in support of the first album was cancelled after Wednesday 13 was involved in a car accident returning from rehearsals, leaving him with a broken collar bone and a fractured ankle. Do not satisfy WP:NBAND. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-06 20:40 Much 911 Much 911 is a reality-style television program that aired on Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program concept was that four music VJs (Matte Babel, Leah Miller, Devon Soltendieck and Sarah Taylor) would make sure a contestant's wildest dream comes true. Does not satisfy WP:NTV. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-07 23:05 Northern Reflections Northern Reflections Ltd. is a Canadian clothing retailer. Founded in 1986 in Guelph, Ontario, the brand now has 135 retail locations across Canada. Fails WP:NCORP, sourcing is all press release or blog (Bri)
2022-02-08 23:04 Juan Ramón Ayala (Mexican boxer) Juan Ramón Ayala Rodriguez (born January 12, 1989, in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico) is a Mexican professional boxer in the Light Welterweight division and the current WBC Youth World Light Welterweight champion. Non-notable boxer who fails WP:NBOX. Hasn't fought in five years and only title he's won is the WBC Youth belt. Nothing notable as an amateur either. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-09 08:16 Eric Schansberg (American economist) David Eric Schansberg (born March 19, 1965) is a professor of economics at Indiana University Southeast, an author, and a two-time Libertarian candidate for Indiana's 9th Congressional District. Fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG. Subject lacks significant coverage in sources independent of the subject and article primarily relys on sources authored by the article subject. (Tdl1060)
2022-02-09 17:26 Vic Thomas (American radio personality) Vic Thomas is the Operations Manager at KPMZ-FM, Platinum 96.7, in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. He is also the midday show host, on the air weekdays from 9am to 3pm. Thomas is one of the original KPMZ announcers, along with Larry Dixon, Gail Lightfoot, Wendi Westbrook and Angie Michaels. non-notable, only source is a press release (Skyerise)
2022-02-09 20:52 Phil Maymin (American politician) Phillip Z. Maymin is a former political candidate who is an assistant professor of finance and risk engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering. In 2006, he was the Libertarian candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional district. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPOL. No reliable secondary sourcing was found in an internet search (Sal2100)
2022-02-09 20:58 Unfiltered Unfiltered was a morning show on Air America Radio hosted by Rachel Maddow, Lizz Winstead and Chuck D. This unsourced stub of an article concerns an obscure show on a defunct network. Article has been tagged for over 10 years now and no one's done anything with it. Propose deletion or perhaps a merge into Rachel Maddow. (Just Another Cringy Username)
2022-02-10 08:04 Timeline of Watertown, New York (Timeline of Watertown, New York's History by century) This article is a timeline of the history of Watertown in the state of New York, US. Overkill for this smallish town. The main elements are included in the "history" section of the Watertown article, the remainder is trivia. (Fram)
2022-02-10 15:30 DoE e-center The Department of Energy's e-center is the United States Department of Energy's website for information on doing business with the Department of Energy, including viewing current business opportunity|business opportunities]], registering to submit proposals, and obtaining information and guidance on the acquisition and financial assistance award process. Non-notable government website that no longer exists. (Reywas92)
2022-02-10 15:35 Energy Hog Energy Hog is an energy efficiency campaign developed by the Ad Council and run by the Alliance to Save Energy that engages children and raises awareness of the benefits of energy efficiency. Defunct ad campaign, notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2022-02-10 15:57 PetroSun (US energy company) PetroSun (OTC Pink: PSUD) is an energy company specializing in helium, lithium, oil and gas exploration and algae fuel. Its headquarters are in Scottsdale, Arizona. Notability not established with substantive sources (WP:NCORP) (Reywas92)
2022-02-10 17:15 Connie Watts (Canadian artist) Connie Watts is a mixed media artist and designer of Nuu-chah-nulth, Gitxsan and Kwakwaka'wakw ancestry. She lives and works on Coast Salish territory in Port Alberni and West Vancouver. Ms Watts is professionally accomplished (as are many), but is very far from Misplaced Pages's stated definition of a notable person. References are older interviews + her personal website. (CU T9 Hacks)
2022-02-07 19:29 Earth Expeditions (global education and conservation program) Earth Expeditions is a global education and conservation program offering graduate courses worldwide. The program was created by Project Dragonfly at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Has been virtually uncited for years, only citation is about the Project Dragonfly, which does discuss this, but I can find no other in-depth sourcing about this. (Onel5969)
2022-02-10 21:57 Bernie Dexter (American model) Bernie Dexter (born January 13, 1970) is an American model. Fails WP:NMODEL and WP:GNG. I cannot find any reliable coverage in a WP:BEFORE search (GPL93)
2022-02-11 01:58 Nebraska Zen Center Nebraska Zen Center is located in the Bemis Park neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. No indication that this center meets the notability criteria. (Pichpich)

Geography/Regions/Asia

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2022-02-05 10:14 Shakeel Haq (Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer) Shakeel Haq (born 10 April 1990) is a former international cricketer who represented the Hong Kong national side between 2008 and 2009. He bowls left-arm orthodox spin and bats left-handed. Fails revised WP:NCRIC guidelines with only under-19 and other minor appearances. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:21 Ko Irie (Japanese cricketer) Ko Irie (born 14 March 1982) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Irie first played for Japan against Samoa in the 2005/06 East Asia-Pacific Cup. He played in the 2006 and 2007 versions of the competition, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:21 Tatsuro Chino (Japanese cricketer) Tatsuro Chino (born 27 March 1984) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who fields as a wicket-keeper, Chino first played for Japan against Indonesia in the 2004 East Asia-Pacific Cricket Challenge. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia

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2022-02-08 08:28 Bino, Uzbekistan (Place in Uzbekistan) Bino is a village located in Jizzax Region, Uzbekistan in Asia. It has a population of about 971. No convincing evidence that this place exists. (Markussep)
2022-02-08 08:49 Razmas (Place in Uzbekistan) Razmas is a village located in Uzbekistan in Asia. It has a population of around 2,079 people. No convincing evidence that this place exists. (Markussep)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia

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2022-02-05 16:25 Kensuke Kobayashi (Japanese cricketer) Kensuke Kobayashi (born 28 January 1986) is a Japanese cricketer. A right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace, Kobayashi first played for Japan against Afghanistan in the 2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Five. Kobayashi has since gone on to play in the 2009 East Asia-Pacific Trophy. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 23:07 Butterford Wong (Musical artist) Butterford Wong born 2 December 1987 is a Canto-Pop singer from Hong Kong. No references, search doesn't find anything useful. References previously in the article were user-generated content (A865)
2022-02-08 02:23 DBTel DBTEL Inc. (Chinese: 大霸電子; pinyin: Dàbà Diànzǐ) is a Taiwan multinational telecommunications company based in Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, Taiwan. This article is insufficiently cited based on primary resources and the company no longer exists. It's been defunct for a long time. The company has renamed itself to 鼎創達股份有限公司 and now works on printers. It also does not have a corporate website (not even in Chinese). This fails Misplaced Pages notability in every way. (Kazuha1029)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia

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2022-02-05 07:22 Anbu Thasan (Indian actor (born 1993)) Anbu Thasan also known as blacksheep anbu (born 9 March 1993) is an Indian Actor and a YouTuber (Blacksheep). He was first known for his web series ' Love all with anbu '

and later on for ' kalyana samayal saadham ' series which he himself directed the series and acted in it.

BLP does not meet WP:NBIO (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2022-02-05 13:10 The Unsung Heroes (film) (2017 Indian film) The Unsung Heroes is a 2017 Malayalam-language documentary film written, produced and directed by Baburaj Asariya under his own banner Collective Frames. Its story is based on a journey through ambulance drivers' real life and their 24/7 service to the public and nation. Non notable film, appears to fail WP:NFILM. (Donaldd23)
2022-02-05 15:36 Krishan Singh Rawat (Recipient of the Shaurya Chakra) Lieutenant Colonel Krishan Singh Rawat, SC, SM is an Indian Army Officer. He is the Second-in-Command Officer of the 1 Para (SF) battalion. On 22 November 2021, he received the Shaurya Chakra at the Rashtrapati Bhawan from the President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-05 16:45 Peshawar Fashion Week (annual fashion event in Pakistan) Peshawar Fashion Week (PFW) is an annual fashion event held in Peshawar, Pakistan. It represents the culture of Pakistan, especially Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The event is organised by the KHYBER PAKHTOONKHAW Fashion DESIGN and Arts Council (KPFDAC). The first event was held in 2011. The coverage (references, external links, etc.) does not seem sufficient to justify this article passing Misplaced Pages:General notability guideline requirement nor the more detailed Misplaced Pages:Notability (events) supplementary essay. WP:BEFORE did not reveal any significant coverage on Gnews, Gbooks or Gscholar. If you disagree and deprod this, please explain how it meets them on the talk page here in the form of "This article meets criteria A and B because..." and ping me back through WP:ECHO or by leaving a note at User talk:Piotrus. Thank you. (Piotrus)
2022-02-05 17:21 Barun Roy (Indian author, journalist and blogger (born 1977)) Barun Roy (born 4 November 1977) is an Indian author, journalist and blogger. He was educated at Darjeeling and Chennai. The first book authored by Roy was Portraits of Life, a collection of short stories. 'Nafisha', the first story in this book, later inspired a Bollywood blockbuster Yahaan. All the references are to the author's own books. There is not a single secondary reference to substantiate the subject's notability. An author having[REDACTED] entry should have reputed journal publications. (Writerbuster)
2022-02-06 13:23 Yogesh Ingale (Indian film actor) Yogesh Ingale is an Indian Marathi Art Film Director. He has been worked in many Marathi Films and Marathi TV Serials as Art Director. Not enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-06 14:32 Institute of Universal Languages and Education Institute of Universal Languages and Education is a foreign language training institute located in Malleshpalaya, Bangalore. No indication this is a notable educational institution. No in depth independent sources located. (Premeditated Chaos)
2022-02-06 15:31 Madhumati (2011 film) (2011 Bangladeshi film) Madhumati (Template:Lang-bn) is a 2011 Bangladeshi film starring Lux Channel I Superstar Ishrat Jahan Chaity in her film debut opposite Riaz. Non notable film, appears to fail requirements in WP:NFILM (Donaldd23)
2022-02-06 04:06 An Action Hero (film) (Upcoming film by Anirudh Iyer) An Action Hero is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language film directed by Anirudh Iyer in his directorial debut. It stars Ayushmann Khurrana and Jaideep Ahlawat. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Aanand L Rai, and Krishan Kumar. Future film with a non notable production. Should be deleted or moved to draft until release as it fails WP:NFF (Donaldd23)
2022-02-06 17:16 Rajan Rai Rajan Rai Is a Nepali singer and film producer director . He has sung meny popular Nepali song and produced and directed many Nepali films and documentary . He is also an activist of the indigenous movement of Nepal .
2022-02-05 00:27 Talha Ahsan (Cricketer) Talha Ahsan (Urdu: طلحہ احسن, born 22 October 2003 in Karachi) is a Pakistani Cricketer. He was signed by the Karachi Kings following the players draft for the 2022 Pakistan Super League. Fails WP:NCRIC as he has not played any major matches. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-08 23:44 Prashant M Walde (Indian film actor) Prashant M Walde is an Indian film actor, writer, producer and a Mimicry Artist. He worked in film likes Om Shanti Om, Don 2, Chennai Express, Fan Etc. He has debuted in Bollywood as lead with movie Premaatur. Not enough in-depth coverage from independent reliable sources to show they pass GNG, and they do not meet NACTOR. Indeed, the article mistates that their prior roles were supporting, when in actuality, they appear to be bit parts. (Onel5969)
2022-02-08 16:26 Crescent Public School,Srinagar (Business company school in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir) Crescent Public School is a co-educational School in located in Gulab Bagh block of Srinagar. It was established in 2013. No evidence of notability. (Fram)
2022-02-09 09:20 Banke Chamar (Indian freedom fighter) Banke Chamar was a freedom fighter who died for his actions in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. fails WP:NOTABLE (Smerus)
2022-02-09 10:43 Centre point school (As you can tell this building was used as a school. the) Centre Point Group of Schools consists of three premier educational institutions based in the central Indian city of Nagpur. This is not a notable school and no proper reference for this article could be found. (Ashish1401)
2022-02-09 10:45 Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology (A.C.E.T.) was established in year 1999 by "Anjuman Hami-e-Islam", an organization established in 1888 located in the Nagpur city, Maharashtra. The college is affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, and approved by Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai, Maharashtra, and AICTE, Government of India. No secondary or reliable reference could be found. (Ashish1401)
2022-02-09 13:13 Esala Mangallaya The Esala Mangallaya is a Sinhalese festival celebrated in the month of Esala, a month in the Sinhalese calendar which occurs during July and August in the Gregorian calendar. The most famous being the Esala Perahera. WP:CONTENTFORK. Just another name for Kandy Esala Perahera (Chanakal)
2022-02-09 17:41 Usama Maud Usama Maud was a member of Civil Service of Pakistan and was martyred during active service in Lahore, Pakistan. Usama Maud started his career as Assistant Commissioner in Punjab Government and belonged to the 2nd common batch of DMG group. He was the Assistant Commissioner of Rajanpur in 1980 and was Additional District Magistrate / Additional Deputy Commissioner of the Rawalpindi district. While tragic, not enough lasting in-depth coverage to show they pass WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
2022-02-10 03:40 My Darling (film) (Unfinished Bangladeshi film directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar) My Darling is a Bangladeshi unfinished film. The film written and directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar and produced by Moniruzzaman under the banner of Mahin Films. It feature Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in lead roles and Amit Hasan, Prabir Mitra, Rehana Jolly, Kabila and others also played important roles in the film. Probably production of the from has been stopped. So it should be deleted as per WP:CRYSTAL. (Shinnosuke15)
2022-02-09 22:04 Adangathey (Indian film) Adangathey (English: Never surrender) is an unreleased Indian Tamil-language action-thriller film written and directed by Shanmugam Muthusamy, starring G. V. Prakash Kumar and Surbhi in the leading roles, with Sarath Kumar, Mandira Bedi and Yogi Babu in supporting roles. Unreleased film, appears to fail WP:NFF (Donaldd23)
2022-02-10 11:59 Jind Mahi (Punjabi movie) Jind Mahi is an upcoming Punjabi film starring Sonam Bajwa and Ajay Sarkaria. Directed by Sameer Pannu, this film has been produced under White Hill Studios and will be released in the theatres on 8 July, 2022. The shooting for the same commenced in September 2021. Non notable future film, fails WP:NFF. Should be moved to draft or deleted until release. (Donaldd23)
2022-02-10 18:45 Raktharakshassu 3D (2014 film) Raktharakshassu 3D is a 2014 Malayalam-language film by R Factor, starring Madhu, Sunny Wayne, Ananya and Niyas Mussliyar. The film is based on a Malayalam short story by Rupesh Paul. Non-notable film; no reliable reviews found as required by WP:NFILM. (Ab207)
2022-02-10 23:03 Nidhi Tiwari (Indian film and television actress) Nidhi Tiwari (born 05 October 1994) is an Indian model and actress best known for playing the protagonist Zara in Shashi Sumeet Productions Indian soap opera Kyun Utthe Dil Chhod Aaye on Sony TV and antagonist Mona in Ekta Kapoor's Indian soap opera Kundali Bhagya on Zee TV.

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia

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1970-01-01 00:00 Siege of Martyropolis (502) The Siege of Martyropolis occurred in 502, during the Anastasian War. The siege ended with a victory for the Sassanid Empire. The single source for this siege is the Iranica Encyclopedia, which only references the Siege of Martyropolis once, and ascribes the siege’s existence to Joshua the Stylite's chronicle of the Anastasian War. Joshua's chronicle, which is fully translated and available online, does not mention Martyropolis, or this siege even happening. It also does not mention Martyropolis by its past names. Thus, the Iranica Encyclopedia erroneously cites Joshua the Stylite, who never wrote a word about Martyropolis, meaning this article should be deleted, as there is no evidence presented that this siege ever occurred. This is further evidenced by the complete lack of primary and secondary sources available online regarding this supposed siege - check for yourself. (Silvertide goldwaves)
2022-02-04 14:55 Rishon Devils The Rishon Devils is an ice hockey team from Rishon LeZion, Israel. The team plays in the Israeli League, the top level of ice hockey in the country. Lacks the significant independent coverage required for WP:ORG (Qwaiiplayer)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe

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2022-02-06 20:33 Nikolay Bliznakov (Bulgarian journalist) Nikolay Bliznakov (Template:Lang-bg, born 1950 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian journalist, publicist and politician. Mostly under the pseudonym Kris Nichols, he has been the author of several science fiction books which were translated into Russian, Polish and German. Does not satisfy WP:BASIC. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-07 15:23 NOW Party (Political party in Romania) The NOW Party (Template:Lang-ro) is a green centre-left political party in Romania founded in December 2021 by Adela Maghear and Bogdan Barbu. While it exists, can't find enough coverage to show it passes WP:GNG, admittedly hampered by the commonality of the name, but they don't appear to have won a single seat at any level of the government. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe

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2022-02-04 18:57 Knightsbridge Green Hotel Knightsbridge Green Hotel is a hotel in London, England. It has 28 rooms. The hotel is housed in an 1890s-era structure which was converted to a hotel in 1966. It is located near Harrods. Not seeing significant coverage, only routine listings in directories, guidebooks, and the like. (Mx. Granger)
2022-02-05 05:40 City of Wolverhampton Brass Band The City of Wolverhampton Brass Band was formed in 1972 and initially based at Wolverhampton Grammar School, in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. The Wolverhampton Brass Band was organised and conducted by Mr. A Power (Bert) who was then a brass instrument tutor based at the grammar school. Lack of notability (Revirvlkodlaku)
2022-02-07 08:16 Merle Veesalu-Rand (Estonian writer) Merle Veesalu-Rand (born May 13, 1977, in Rapla) is an Estonian writer. clearly doesn't meet WP:SIGCOV (Estopedist1)
2022-02-08 08:47 Marja Lehtonen (Finnish bodybuilder) Marja Lehtonen is a professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer from Finland, born in 1968 in Tampere.
2022-02-07 09:36 Tiernan Killeen (Irish hurler) Tiernan Killeen (born 25 March 2003) is an Irish hurler who is a member of the Galway senior team and also plays with his club Loughrea.


2022-02-09 19:49 Shammi Shinh (British businessman (born 1984)) Shammi Shinh (born 6 August 1984) is a British businessman, known for creating luxury wine and spirit brands, including the world's most expensive champagne. Article patently fails to demonstrate notability outside a single product release. (Brandon)
2022-02-09 22:52 Hugh Goldie (footballer, born 1923) (Scottish footballer) Hugh Goldie (born 14 December 1923) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Raith Rovers, Ayr United and Albion Rovers. fails WP:GNG and WP:NFOOTBALL (Bring back Daz Sampson)
2022-02-09 22:57 John Gould (footballer) (Scottish footballer) John Daniel Gould (16 December 1919 – 1957) was a Scottish footballer who played for Arbroath, Celtic (wartime guest), Albion Rovers, Raith Rovers (wartime guest), Dumbarton (wartime guest), Ayr United and Stenhousemuir. Fails WP:NFOOTBALL and WP:GNG (Bring back Daz Sampson)
2022-02-10 14:59 Putney Society (UK civic society) The Putney Society is a charity and membership organisation working to improve the town centres of Putney and Roehampton, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. While it gets some hits, can't find enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG or WP:ORGDEPTH. (Onel5969)
2022-02-10 15:35 Ove Boudin (Swedish writer) Ove Boudin (born 1950) is a Swedish grappa expert, importer and author. In 2008, his book Grappa–Italy Bottled was awarded "Best Drink Book in the World" at the Gourmand World Cook Book Awards. Award is verified but no indication that it's a notable one, nor can I find sourcing to otherwise meet the GNG (Star Mississippi)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe

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1970-01-01 00:00 Siege of Martyropolis (502) The Siege of Martyropolis occurred in 502, during the Anastasian War. The siege ended with a victory for the Sassanid Empire. The single source for this siege is the Iranica Encyclopedia, which only references the Siege of Martyropolis once, and ascribes the siege’s existence to Joshua the Stylite's chronicle of the Anastasian War. Joshua's chronicle, which is fully translated and available online, does not mention Martyropolis, or this siege even happening. It also does not mention Martyropolis by its past names. Thus, the Iranica Encyclopedia erroneously cites Joshua the Stylite, who never wrote a word about Martyropolis, meaning this article should be deleted, as there is no evidence presented that this siege ever occurred. This is further evidenced by the complete lack of primary and secondary sources available online regarding this supposed siege - check for yourself. (Silvertide goldwaves)
2022-02-06 20:33 Boginja (1987 studio album by Josipa Lisac) Boginja (Template:Lang-en) is the ninth album by Croatian pop singer Josipa Lisac, released by Jugoton in 1987. Does not satisfy WP:NALBUM. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-09 11:12 Sava Bike (Chinese bicycles manufacturer) Sava Bike (also known as SAVA, SAVADECK, SAVA DECK) (Chinese: 惠州萨瓦自行车有限公司) is a manufacturer of carbon fiber

bicycles based in Huizhou, Guangdong, China.

Delete A Fail WP:GNG and using a lot Non-RS. Source only talk about their product and did talk the company themself. (Ghrenghren)
2022-02-09 21:42 Nadja Petrovic (Macedonian painter) Nadja Petrovic (Template:Lang-mk, Nadja Petrovikj; born 20 July 1991) is a Macedonian painter. She was born in Bitola and lives in Skopje and Florence. Currently, article only has a single independent source, and searches did not turn up enough additional sourcing to show they meet WP:GNG. (Onel5969)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe

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2022-02-07 06:07 Zakaria Azzouzi (French boxer) Zakaria Azzouzi (born 29 September 1985) is a French professional boxer. He has challenged twice for the French cruiserweight title in 2010 and 2011, and once for the French heavyweight title in 2019. Non-notable boxer; fails WP:NBOX. (JTtheOG)
2022-02-07 18:46 Irmintraut Schneider (German swimmer) Irmintraut Schneider (born 1911, date of death unknown) was a German freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. She was born in Stettin and was affiliated with the Borussia-Poseidon Stettin club. In 1928 she finished fourth with the German relay team in the 4x100 metre freestyle relay competition. Fails WP:GNG. Her only google results are reposts of Olympedia or Misplaced Pages; no newspaper hits. (Asilvering)

Geography/Regions/Oceania

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2022-02-05 10:46 James Peter Henry (Australian artist) James Peter Henry is an Australian artist whose work is influenced by Cubism, African Art and Australian Aboriginal Art. He moved to the United States in 2014. No indication here that this person might meet WP:NARTIST. No mention of any major or museum show, sourced mainly to a couple of "interviews" (obvious PR, note the similarities between them) (Justlettersandnumbers)
2022-02-05 13:48 Nigel Agonia (Papua New Guinean cricketer) Nigel Robert Agonia, born 11 May 1948 at Gabutu, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a former cricketer and the former chairman of the Porgera Environmental Advisory Komiti (PEAK). Fails WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines and wider WP:GNG not satisfied. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-05 16:20 Patrick Giles-Jones (Australian-born Japanese cricketer) Patrick Giles-Jones (born 9 December 1982 in Waratah, New South Wales) is an Australian born Japanese cricketer. A left-handed batsman who bowls left-arm medium pace, Giles-Jones first played for Japan against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 2005. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-08 18:53 Eric Lacy Vowles (Australian soldier) Brigadier Eric Lacy Vowles, MC (13 July 1893 – 28 September 1977) was an Australian soldier who served during the First World War and Second World War. Fails notability. (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-10 21:12 Evan Jones (Blue Heelers) (Fictional character from Blue Heelers, Australian police drama television series) Evan 'Jonesy' Jones is a fictional character from Blue Heelers, the Australian police drama television series which depicted the lives of police officers in a small town in Victoria. Jones was introduced in 2001 and remained until the show ended in 2006. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NOTPLOT. (Avilich)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2022-02-04 12:15 Assembly Entertainment Assembly Entertainment is an American television production company founded by Christina Wayne. The company has sold seventeen projects to cable networks and digital platforms and is now under an overall deal at ITV Studios America, the United States-based arm of ITV Studios. No indication of notability, fails WP:NCORP. May have been created as WP:PROMO. (Zxcvbnm)
2022-02-07 23:05 Northern Reflections Northern Reflections Ltd. is a Canadian clothing retailer. Founded in 1986 in Guelph, Ontario, the brand now has 135 retail locations across Canada. Fails WP:NCORP, sourcing is all press release or blog (Bri)
2022-02-09 19:49 Shammi Shinh (British businessman (born 1984)) Shammi Shinh (born 6 August 1984) is a British businessman, known for creating luxury wine and spirit brands, including the world's most expensive champagne. Article patently fails to demonstrate notability outside a single product release. (Brandon)
2022-02-10 14:59 Putney Society (UK civic society) The Putney Society is a charity and membership organisation working to improve the town centres of Putney and Roehampton, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. While it gets some hits, can't find enough in-depth coverage to pass WP:GNG or WP:ORGDEPTH. (Onel5969)
2022-02-10 15:35 Energy Hog Energy Hog is an energy efficiency campaign developed by the Ad Council and run by the Alliance to Save Energy that engages children and raises awareness of the benefits of energy efficiency. Defunct ad campaign, notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2022-02-10 15:51 Prestone Prestone is an American brand of auto chemicals owned by KIK Custom Products Inc. It was originally made by Union Carbide, which spun off its consumer products in 1986 to form First Brands (see Glad). In 1994, First Brands spun off the brand to its management and Vestar Capital Partners. Brand-name product fails WP:PRODUCT, Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2022-02-10 15:57 PetroSun (US energy company) PetroSun (OTC Pink: PSUD) is an energy company specializing in helium, lithium, oil and gas exploration and algae fuel. Its headquarters are in Scottsdale, Arizona. Notability not established with substantive sources (WP:NCORP) (Reywas92)

History and Society/Education

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2022-02-05 03:11 Bosomtwe Oyoko Community Senior High School Bosomtwe Oyoko Community Senior High School is a category C secondary school located in Bosomtwe Oyoko of the Bosomtwe district in Ashanti region, Ghana. It was established in the year 2017 to make secondary education accessible to members in the community and its surroundings, initially only as a day school but now has boarding facilities in addition to its accommodation. Does not appear to fulfill WP:NSCHOOL (Isabelle Belato)
2022-02-05 03:11 St Mary's Girls Senior High School St Mary's Girls Senior High School is an only girls catholic mission secondary school under the Konongo-Mampong Diocese. Popularly known as "SMAGS" , it is a category B school located in Konongo of Asante Akim Central Municipal District in Kumasi, Ghana. Does not appear to fulfill WP:NSCHOOL (Isabelle Belato)
2022-02-08 16:26 Crescent Public School,Srinagar (Business company school in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir) Crescent Public School is a co-educational School in located in Gulab Bagh block of Srinagar. It was established in 2013. No evidence of notability. (Fram)
2022-02-09 10:43 Centre point school (As you can tell this building was used as a school. the) Centre Point Group of Schools consists of three premier educational institutions based in the central Indian city of Nagpur. This is not a notable school and no proper reference for this article could be found. (Ashish1401)
2022-02-07 19:29 Earth Expeditions (global education and conservation program) Earth Expeditions is a global education and conservation program offering graduate courses worldwide. The program was created by Project Dragonfly at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Has been virtually uncited for years, only citation is about the Project Dragonfly, which does discuss this, but I can find no other in-depth sourcing about this. (Onel5969)

History and Society/History

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
1970-01-01 00:00 Siege of Martyropolis (502) The Siege of Martyropolis occurred in 502, during the Anastasian War. The siege ended with a victory for the Sassanid Empire. The single source for this siege is the Iranica Encyclopedia, which only references the Siege of Martyropolis once, and ascribes the siege’s existence to Joshua the Stylite's chronicle of the Anastasian War. Joshua's chronicle, which is fully translated and available online, does not mention Martyropolis, or this siege even happening. It also does not mention Martyropolis by its past names. Thus, the Iranica Encyclopedia erroneously cites Joshua the Stylite, who never wrote a word about Martyropolis, meaning this article should be deleted, as there is no evidence presented that this siege ever occurred. This is further evidenced by the complete lack of primary and secondary sources available online regarding this supposed siege - check for yourself. (Silvertide goldwaves)

History and Society/Military and warfare

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
1970-01-01 00:00 Siege of Martyropolis (502) The Siege of Martyropolis occurred in 502, during the Anastasian War. The siege ended with a victory for the Sassanid Empire. The single source for this siege is the Iranica Encyclopedia, which only references the Siege of Martyropolis once, and ascribes the siege’s existence to Joshua the Stylite's chronicle of the Anastasian War. Joshua's chronicle, which is fully translated and available online, does not mention Martyropolis, or this siege even happening. It also does not mention Martyropolis by its past names. Thus, the Iranica Encyclopedia erroneously cites Joshua the Stylite, who never wrote a word about Martyropolis, meaning this article should be deleted, as there is no evidence presented that this siege ever occurred. This is further evidenced by the complete lack of primary and secondary sources available online regarding this supposed siege - check for yourself. (Silvertide goldwaves)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2022-02-05 10:46 James Peter Henry (Australian artist) James Peter Henry is an Australian artist whose work is influenced by Cubism, African Art and Australian Aboriginal Art. He moved to the United States in 2014. No indication here that this person might meet WP:NARTIST. No mention of any major or museum show, sourced mainly to a couple of "interviews" (obvious PR, note the similarities between them) (Justlettersandnumbers)
2022-02-05 16:20 Patrick Giles-Jones (Australian-born Japanese cricketer) Patrick Giles-Jones (born 9 December 1982 in Waratah, New South Wales) is an Australian born Japanese cricketer. A left-handed batsman who bowls left-arm medium pace, Giles-Jones first played for Japan against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 2005. He played in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 East Asia-Pacific Trophy's, and in 2008 he made his World Cricket League debut in Division Five. Fails revised WP:NCRIC inclusion guidelines. (AssociateAffiliate)
2022-02-07 15:23 NOW Party (Political party in Romania) The NOW Party (Template:Lang-ro) is a green centre-left political party in Romania founded in December 2021 by Adela Maghear and Bogdan Barbu. While it exists, can't find enough coverage to show it passes WP:GNG, admittedly hampered by the commonality of the name, but they don't appear to have won a single seat at any level of the government. (Onel5969)
2022-02-08 18:53 Eric Lacy Vowles (Australian soldier) Brigadier Eric Lacy Vowles, MC (13 July 1893 – 28 September 1977) was an Australian soldier who served during the First World War and Second World War. Fails notability. (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-09 08:16 Eric Schansberg (American economist) David Eric Schansberg (born March 19, 1965) is a professor of economics at Indiana University Southeast, an author, and a two-time Libertarian candidate for Indiana's 9th Congressional District. Fails WP:NPOL and WP:GNG. Subject lacks significant coverage in sources independent of the subject and article primarily relys on sources authored by the article subject. (Tdl1060)
2022-02-09 20:52 Phil Maymin (American politician) Phillip Z. Maymin is a former political candidate who is an assistant professor of finance and risk engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering. In 2006, he was the Libertarian candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional district. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPOL. No reliable secondary sourcing was found in an internet search (Sal2100)
2022-02-11 00:32 List of claimed landslide victories A landslide victory is an election result in which the victorious candidate or party wins by an overwhelming margin. The definition of such may vary considerably from one country to another specially among different electoral systems. This article is basically a copy of Landslide victory(or maybe vice-versa) (Xenologer48)

History and Society/Society

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2022-02-08 02:23 DBTel DBTEL Inc. (Chinese: 大霸電子; pinyin: Dàbà Diànzǐ) is a Taiwan multinational telecommunications company based in Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, Taiwan. This article is insufficiently cited based on primary resources and the company no longer exists. It's been defunct for a long time. The company has renamed itself to 鼎創達股份有限公司 and now works on printers. It also does not have a corporate website (not even in Chinese). This fails Misplaced Pages notability in every way. (Kazuha1029)
2022-02-08 14:53 Fertility equality (Campaign for equal access to fertility-related services) Fertility equality refers to the support for equal access to fertility clinics, reproductive health services, and other issues relating to human fertility. Delete per article creator, to make way for a better article on the topic in the future. (AFreshStart)

STEM

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2022-02-05 19:00 Welding & Gases Today Welding & Gases Today is the official journal for members of the Gases and Welding Distributors Association in the United States. Published quarterly by Data Key Communications, the magazine provides information to help distributors and suppliers in the welding and industrial, medical and specialty gases industry make money and/or save money in their businesses. Trade association magazine with no apparent notability and no independent sources (RL0919)
2022-02-08 02:23 DBTel DBTEL Inc. (Chinese: 大霸電子; pinyin: Dàbà Diànzǐ) is a Taiwan multinational telecommunications company based in Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, Taiwan. This article is insufficiently cited based on primary resources and the company no longer exists. It's been defunct for a long time. The company has renamed itself to 鼎創達股份有限公司 and now works on printers. It also does not have a corporate website (not even in Chinese). This fails Misplaced Pages notability in every way. (Kazuha1029)
2022-02-08 14:53 Fertility equality (Campaign for equal access to fertility-related services) Fertility equality refers to the support for equal access to fertility clinics, reproductive health services, and other issues relating to human fertility. Delete per article creator, to make way for a better article on the topic in the future. (AFreshStart)
2022-02-10 05:05 Andes physics tutor Andes is an intelligent tutoring system designed to help students to solve physics problems. Sources are insufficient to demonstrate notability. (ElKevbo)
2022-02-10 15:30 DoE e-center The Department of Energy's e-center is the United States Department of Energy's website for information on doing business with the Department of Energy, including viewing current business opportunity|business opportunities]], registering to submit proposals, and obtaining information and guidance on the acquisition and financial assistance award process. Non-notable government website that no longer exists. (Reywas92)
2022-02-10 15:51 Prestone Prestone is an American brand of auto chemicals owned by KIK Custom Products Inc. It was originally made by Union Carbide, which spun off its consumer products in 1986 to form First Brands (see Glad). In 1994, First Brands spun off the brand to its management and Vestar Capital Partners. Brand-name product fails WP:PRODUCT, Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2022-02-07 19:29 Earth Expeditions (global education and conservation program) Earth Expeditions is a global education and conservation program offering graduate courses worldwide. The program was created by Project Dragonfly at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Has been virtually uncited for years, only citation is about the Project Dragonfly, which does discuss this, but I can find no other in-depth sourcing about this. (Onel5969)
2022-02-10 21:46 Light triad In psychology the Light Triad Scale (source https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7588&context=etd ) quantifies empathy, compassion and altruism. Together these are considered as being the Light Triad. The Light Triad Scale uses statements like: A non-notable random thing someone made up in a blog post. (85.76.70.69)

STEM/Computing

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2022-02-04 12:10 List of computer-assisted language learning software Computer-assisted language learning is briefly defined in a seminal work by Levy (1997: p. 1) as "the search for and study of applications of the computer in language teaching and learning". Delete as per WP:OR. Once you take out all the uncited material, there's nothing left. Had been moved to draft to encourage development, but moved back still without references. (Onel5969)
2022-02-06 14:27 Form-based authentication (programming term) Form-based authentication is a term of art in the context of Web- and Internet-based online networked computer systems. In general, it refers to the notion of a user being presented with an editable "form" to fill in and submit in order to log into some system or service. This article makes as much sense as Wrench-based plumbing. (Brunnock)
2022-02-06 20:30 Be with You (Director song) (2007 single by Director) "Be with You" was the fourth single of Irish art rock quartet, Director. It was released on 11 May 2007. The single charted in Ireland at number forty-three, spending just a week in the Irish Singles Chart. Does not satisfy WP:NSONG. (DarkGlow)
2022-02-07 00:34 Gwibber (instant messaging client) Gwibber was a microblogging client for the GNOME desktop environment. It brings the most popular social networking services like Facebook, Twitter, etc. into a single window and gives ability to control communication through one single application. It was created by Ryan Paul, a writer for Ars Technica. Fails WP:GNG. All primary sources. (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-08 19:11 Trusted time Trusted time data is time data from a provable source. Because of how time is moved through networks over the Network Time Protocol time sources should generally only be used which are local to the user no matter how good the network performance is. This is because of how peering agreements and routing based therein is accomplished and the uncertainty it presents. No references have been provided since 2009. The technical content is not clear or accurate with respect to NTP. The article is only linked from one other Misplaced Pages article and the term does not seem to be widely used in web searches or in relevant technical documents. (Dwmalone)
2022-02-10 15:56 Mkdosfs mkdosfs is one of the applications that are included in the dosfstools package, and it is used to create a FAT file system under Linux on a data storage device (usually a disk partition). Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)

STEM/Earth and environment

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2022-02-05 01:45 Factor 5 (book) Factor 5: Transforming the Global Economy through 80% Increase in Resource Productivity is a 2009 book by Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker and an Australian team at The Natural Edge Project. The book suggests that sustainability can be achieved by improving resource productivity. Delete Does not meet WP:NBOOK (UnitedStatesian)

STEM/Space

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2022-02-10 21:36 Misplaced Pages:WikiProject SETI (Wikimedia subject-area collaboration) Welcome to WikiProject SETI. Several Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Misplaced Pages's coverage of SETI and the organization of information and articles on this topic. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic. the project hasn't been sucessful, no activity at all (ExoQuest)

STEM/Technology

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2022-02-06 19:27 Dr Brendan Dr Brendan is a New York City based consumer electronics and information technology consulting company specializing in repairs, service, and education of Apple products such as the iPhone and Macintosh computer. "Dr Brendan" is a nickname for owner, Brendan McElroy, who started the company by offering iPhone repair services from his East Village, Manhattan apartment. Does not appear to meet WP:GNG. There is one good source, but all other sources are either not reliable, not in-depth or are not independent. (Anton.bersh)
2022-02-07 00:34 Gwibber (instant messaging client) Gwibber was a microblogging client for the GNOME desktop environment. It brings the most popular social networking services like Facebook, Twitter, etc. into a single window and gives ability to control communication through one single application. It was created by Ryan Paul, a writer for Ars Technica. Fails WP:GNG. All primary sources. (Rsjaffe)
2022-02-08 04:28 Akwan Information Technologies Akwan Information Technologies was a search engine company based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. It was acquired by Google on July 20, 2005. No indication of notability (InfiniteNexus)
2022-02-08 10:20 DapuStor DapuStor (simplified Chinese: 大普微电子; traditional Chinese: 大普微電子), with the full name of Shenzhen DAPU Microelectronics Co., is a Chinese drive manufacturer co-founded by Weijun Li and Yafei Yang in April 2016. It is focused on producing enterprise-level SSDs, data-storage processing units (DPUs) and edge computing related products. Company does not meet WP:NCORP (MrsSnoozyTurtle)
2022-02-10 15:35 Energy Hog Energy Hog is an energy efficiency campaign developed by the Ad Council and run by the Alliance to Save Energy that engages children and raises awareness of the benefits of energy efficiency. Defunct ad campaign, notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2022-02-10 15:57 PetroSun (US energy company) PetroSun (OTC Pink: PSUD) is an energy company specializing in helium, lithium, oil and gas exploration and algae fuel. Its headquarters are in Scottsdale, Arizona. Notability not established with substantive sources (WP:NCORP) (Reywas92)

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2022-02-10 00:21 Studded bracelet (wristband with metallic spikes) A studded bracelet, alternatively called a spiked bracelet, is a wristband usually made with black leather and which has metallic spikes. It attaches to the arm with one or more straps, or more rarely with simple buttons. Non notable topic, refs could not be located, this is a simple dictionary definition and has been tagged for notability for ten years. (Ahunt)
2022-02-10 18:18 KSONE (brand of sports goods and massage products) KSONE is a brand of sports goods and massage products. It is a registered trademark of Zhuhai Fayyou Sports Co., Ltd., which is based in Zhuhai, China. The brand covers lacrosse products, field hockey products, ice hockey products, street hockey products and massage & fitness products, but the main business is in manufacturing rubber lacrosse ball, field hockey ball, street hockey ball and massage ball. Claims for notability as a sports product but only sourced to company website for five years now. (Liz)
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