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2024-06-26 00:23 Feng Qing Jin Si Baota (Chinese red tea) Feng Qing Jin Xi Baota (风庆金丝宝塔), which means "Feng Qing Golden Spiral Tower", is a high-quality Chinese red tea grown in Fengqing County, Yunnan Province. The tea is famous for its unique shape and excellent flavor, which combines richness and sweet notes. Cannot find any notability for the subject, references and source searches only show product pages with highly promotional wording that is often repeated. (MicrobiologyMarcus)

Culture/Internet culture

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2024-06-23 18:50 Gepard (game engine) Gepard is a game engine for real-time strategy (RTS) video games developed by StormRegion. Just a list of games, not notable. (IgelRM)
2024-06-25 20:12 Greater China Transport Logistics (Daily news web portal) Greater China Transport Logistics (GCTL8.com) is a daily news web portal, covering transport, logistics and supply chain management news in the Asia Pacific region. It is operated by FocusAsia Media Ltd. It publishes daily China logistics news in English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. Non-notable website. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)
2024-06-25 21:37 Team Whistle Team Whistle (formerly known as Whistle or Whistle Sports) is an American digital media company focused on sports-related and entertainment content. Advertising or other spam without any relevant or encyclopedic content (Agnieszka653)
2024-06-29 15:51 Xonix (1984 video game) Xonix is a video game written for MS-DOS compatible operating systems by Israeli programmers Ilan Raab and Dani Katz. It is similar in concept to Taito's 1982 arcade video game Qix. The objective is to fence off sections of a playfield while avoiding bouncing balls. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2024-06-29 22:29 ESPN Online Games ESPN Online Games were a collection of sports-themed internet video games available on the ESPN3 broadband internet channel. There are currently two collections of games. The first is “Arena Games,” which features a home run derby style baseball game; a 3-point shooter basketball game and Throwdown, a four-round boxing game. Completely unsourced and a BEFORE came up with no sources to establish verifiability or notability. (Let'srun)
2024-06-29 23:23 Atlantis: The Lost Empire – Search for the Journal (2001 video game) Atlantis: The Lost Empire – Search for the Journal is a 2001 first-person shooter game developed by Zombie Studios and published by Disney Interactive. It was released on May 1, 2001, for Microsoft Windows. The game serves as a prequel to the film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. It is a very small demo for a game that has its own Wikipedia page. Information about the demo has been moved to the full game's page. (Likeanechointheforest)

Culture/Linguistics

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2024-06-23 20:03 Ella Atherton (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ella Atherton may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Culture/Literature

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2024-06-23 18:28 Batman the Return (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Batman: The Return may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect Batman the Return and Batman: The Return both target Bruce Wayne: The Road Home, which has a link in the lead paragraph to the only other use: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-23 20:00 Il Caffè (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Il Caffè was an Italian enlightenment publication in Milan in the period 1764–1766. The other publication with the same title is as follows: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-23 04:04 John Sheppard (Stargate) (Fictional character in Stargate) Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard, USAF is a fictional character in the 2004 Canadian-American military science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis, which chronicles a civilian operation exploring the Pegasus Galaxy via a network of alien transportation devices. Consists of naught but plot summary, without a single reliable secondary source, for its entire 19.24-year history. (Fourthords)
2024-06-28 17:52 Kay Gabriel (American essayist and poet) Kay Gabriel is an American essayist and poet. She is the author of three books, co-editor of a poetry anthology, and received both a Poetry Project fellowship and the Lambda Literary fellowship. She lives and works in New York. Does not meet notability guidelines of WP:POET (Swatjester)

Culture/Biography

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2024-06-24 15:02 Ryan Thomas (soccer) (American soccer player) Ryan Thomas (born March 20, 1989, in Claremont, California) is an American soccer player who most recently played for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Same case as Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mike Caso. Only coverage is primary sources or routine announcements. (Geschichte)
2024-06-24 15:03 Benjamin Benditson (American soccer player) Benjamin Benditson (born February 16, 1983, in Tarzana, California) is an American soccer player, currently without a team. Same case as Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mike Caso. Only coverage is primary sources or routine announcements. (Geschichte)
2024-06-24 21:44 Matej Venta (Slovenian basketball player) Matej Venta (born 19 March 1984) is a Slovenian retired professional basketball. He played as a 1.87 m tall Point Guard. No coverage in WP:RS to establish WP:NSPORT. (Cocobb8)
2024-06-24 22:06 Jack Herman (baseball) (Baseball player) Jack Herman (born September 30, 1999) is an American professional baseball outfielder. Non-notable baseball player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORTS. (Muboshgu)
2024-06-24 22:11 Aaron Shackelford (Baseball player) Aaron Winston Shackelford (born October 16, 1996) is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent. Non-notable baseball player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORTS. Only one citation (The Athletic/NYT) would confer notability. (Muboshgu)
2024-06-25 01:54 Jeremy Kay (American singer-songwriter) Jeremy Kay is a singer/songwriter. He released his first album, Jeremy Kay, in 2000 and a second, Idol American, in 2003. He achieved some notability when his music was used in several soundtracks. His songs have been used in television series like Scrubs in its first season, and Numb3rs. Does not meet WP:NMUSIC, non-notable (JayJay)
2024-06-25 05:12 Jennifer Grout (American singer) Jennifer Grout (born May 21, 1990) is an American singer of Arabic and Amazigh (Tashelhit) music. fails notability. It seems that she is only known for being American and converting to Islam, which is non-notable reason for article. Only reliable source is Nytimes article, but that doesn't make her a notable figure (Quick-ease2020)
2024-06-25 19:40 Topeka Mudcats (Women's American football team) The Topeka Mudcats are a women's professional American football team based in Topeka, Kansas, and a charter member of the Women's Spring Football League. Fails WP:GNG (Namiba)
2024-06-25 22:06 Nicolae Frunză (Romanian tennis player) Nicolae Frunză (born 15 November 1997 in Bucharest) is a Romanian professional tennis player. Doesn't meet any criteria of WP:NTENNIS (Davis Cup item has been removed from the guideline a while ago) and I have been unable to find significant coverage of Frunza beyond match routine reports, PR announcements or passing mentions. (Jovanmilic97)
2024-06-25 23:28 Steven Morris (footballer, born 1986) (American-born Honduran footballer) Steven Morris (born April 14, 1986, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American-born Honduran footballer who last played for Motagua New Orleans in the Elite Amateur Gulf Coast Premier League. not notable (FoamParty)
2024-06-26 01:22 Andy Krantz (American businessman (born 1990)) Andrew W. Krantz (born November 8, 1990), is an American businessman and former investment banker. He was among the Forbes 30 Under 30 in the category of retail and e-commerce in 2018. He is primarily known for co-founding and launching the sustainable luggage company Paravel with Indré Rockefeller. Non-notable businessman, like thousands of others. His company might be notable but he isn't. (Liz)
2024-06-26 09:46 Chelsea Fernandez (Filipino beauty pageant titleholder) Chelsea Lovely Cabias Fernandez is a Filipina beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned as Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022. She represented the Philippines at The Miss Globe 2022 in Tirana, Albania and finished as a top 15 semifinalist. Not notable, the relevant info on her can be found in the Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022 pageant. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-27 00:23 Dale Allender (American educator (born 1966)) Dale Allender (born May 23, 1966) is a Black American educator. He is an Associate Professor of language and literacy in the Department of Teaching Credentials at California State University-Sacramento where he teaches courses in Academic Literacy, Ethnic Studies and Racial Social Justice Education. Non-notable person whose article is substantially written by people likely paid to do so by the subject. (Darth Stabro)
2024-06-23 11:15 2024 William Woods Owls football team (American college football season) The 2024 William Woods Owls football team will represent the William Woods University as a member of the south division of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) during the 2024 NAIA football season. The Owls will be led by Julian Mendez in his first year as head coach. Subject does not meet the WP:NSEASONS or WP:GNG. All coverage is primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-26 16:51 Jimmy Wang (journalist) (American journalist and film producer) Jimmy Wang (born in Jersey City) is a freelance video and film producer.[citation needed] This biography article has insufficient references to establish notability. After searching, found social media, and other people of the same name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this person. Article was created on 4 November 2008. (JoeNMLC)
2024-06-28 10:59 António Macedo (painter) (Portuguese artist) António Macedo is a fine artist who studied at the Escola Superior de Belas Artes do Porto (Oporto School of Fine Arts). His work clearly reflects the Anglo-Saxon culture due to the years spent in London and other parts of the United Kingdom.sdv He works mainly as a painter and sculptor, with a definite realist style, and he is also known as a portrait painter. [BLP]
2024-06-28 13:45 J. Randolph Rowe J Randolph Rowe (1922-1979) was an American painter, artist and member of the Boy Scouts of America. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO, WP:NARTIST. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-28 14:25 Buffett family (Family of American investor Warren Buffett) The family of Warren Buffett, an American investor, has been prominent in business, philanthropy, politics and academia over five generations. A very short article and very incomplete with a single reference. Contains nothing that the linked article does not. Fails WP:GNG (Velella)
2024-06-28 18:24 Karim Fahmy (Egyptian actor and doctor) Karim Fahmy (Arabic: كريم فهمي; born 4 December 1982) is an Egyptian actor and doctor. [BLP]
2024-06-28 20:12 Chris Keyser (American businessman) Chris Marie Keyser is the Executive Director of the Fairview Community Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center providing [primary care] services to the poor of South-Central Kentucky. She has been a leading figure in the National Association of Community Health Centers and a frequent public voice for the role of primary care in health care reform. Non-notable person, fails WP:GNG, seems like a vanity page. (Canterbury Tail)
2024-06-25 12:21 He Yifan (Chinese singer and actor (born 1998)) Leo He Yifan born in Yibin, Sichuan is a Chinese singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and actor. Does not meet WP:NMUSICIAN. (Hey man im josh)
2024-06-29 00:53 Susie Bower (Australian politician) Susie Bower is an Australian politician, currently serving as a candidate for the Liberal Party of Australia in the Australian House of Representatives division of Lyons. Bower was previously a Councillor on the Meander Valley Council serving from November 2018 to June 2021. Wikipedia is not a political advertising property. Non notable candidate. (Duffbeerforme)
2024-06-29 15:04 Isidro Larrañaga Accordion Orchestra (Group of Spanish accordian players) The Isidro Larrañaga Accordion Orchestra is an accordion group based in Tolosa, Spain, and founded by Isidro Larrañaga Beloki in 1980. It has about 25 members aged between 14 and 35. The director is Isitxo Larrañaga Moreno. Zero references to establish notability. Article created 3 January 2008. (JoeNMLC)
2024-06-29 16:38 Reda Oudgou (French Kickboxer) Reda Oudgou is a French professional kickboxer. He is the current MTGP kickboxing world champion in the Light Cruiserweight division. Article about a real person, which does not indicate the importance or significance of the subject. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK. Sources are mostly profiles, fight announcement, passing mentions and event results which are not sufficient to meet WP:GNG. Lekkha Moun (talk) 16:38, 29 June 2024 (UTC) (Lekkha Moun)

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2024-06-23 01:33 Nargiz Süleymanova (German figure skater (born 2004)) Nargiz Süleymanova (born 6 September 2004) is a German figure skater. On the junior level, she is the 2019 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalist, the 2019 NRW Trophy bronze medalist, the 2019 Golden Bear of Zagreb bronze medalist, and the 2020 German junior national champion. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. No evidence of notability. (Bgsu98)
2024-06-23 13:53 Madeleine McAfee (Australian handball player) Madeleine McAfee (born 5 February 1993) is an Australian handball player for UTS Handball Club and on both, the Australian national team and Australia women's national beach handball team (beach handball), and participated at the 2016 Beach handball world Championships as well as the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2009 Women's World Championships in China. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 14:35 Allira Hudson-Gofers (Australian handball player) Allira Hudson-Gofers (born 17 April 1982) is an Australian handball player. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 16:16 Solveig Sørensen (Australian handball player) Solveig Sørensen (born 9 August 1982) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Danish club Team Haderslev, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2009 World Women's Handball Championship in China and at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A google news search yields one unrelated hit. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 16:31 Vanja Smiljanic (Australian handball player) Vanja Smiljanic (born 27 January 1990) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the club Melbourne HC, and on both Australian national team (indoor) and is the captain of the Australia women's national beach handball team (beach handball). Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. only a primary source provided. Google news search yields 1 hit. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 19:24 Nicola Brandt (Namibian-German artist) Nicola Brandt (born April 5, 1983, in Windhoek, Namibia) is a Namibian-German artist working at the intersection between memory studies, landscape, ecology, and feminist and queer theory. Much of her work uses the metaphor of place and landscape and centres around themes of power, desire, and destruction. Lacks in-depth coverage on the subject WP:Notability (JaredUram)
2024-06-23 20:57 Alice Keighley (Australian handball player) Alice Keighley (born 1993) is an Australian team handball and beach handball player. As a member of the Australian national team, Alice played in the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2015 IHF Four Nations Tournament in Kazakhstan. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 23:47 Princess Augusta of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Princess consort of Stolberg-Stolberg) Princess Augusta of Waldeck-Pyrmont (21 July 1824 – 4 September 1893) was a German noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his wife, Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym. She was an aunt of the Dutch queen regent Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont. No meaningful coverage in sources found beyond "Find a Grave", which is not a reliable source. (Origins of the portrait are dubious.) No notability argument and WP:NOTINHERITED. Even the authority control databases suggest there is some confusion between this person (mentioned in passing in the historical archives) and Augusta Louise zu Stolberg-Stolberg who definitely is notable due to her correspondence with Goethe. Does not pass WP:BASIC, let alone WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-24 11:25 Mariela Cerros (Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder) Mariela Alexandra Cerros Espinoza is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Mundo Nicaragua 2021. She represented Nicaragua on March 9, 2024 at Miss World 2024 held in India. Not notable. All relevant info can be found in the pageant link. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-24 11:40 Jemima Harbort (Australian handball player) Jemima Harbort (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 14:51 Rosalie Boyd (Australian handball player) Rosalie Boyd (born 21 October 1987), is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team and beach handball national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-26 04:52 Laura Player (Australian handball player) Laura Player (born 25 July 1991) is an Australian handball player for Harbourside HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-26 21:35 Nikolia Mamalakis (American ballet dancer) Nikolia Mamalakis is an American ballet dancer. She is currently an artist with the Boston Ballet. No indication of notability as an artist. Boston Ballet is her employer, so that's not independent. Broadway World and Boston Globe refs are just roster announcements, not SIGCOV of her. Briefly mentioned in Critical Dance but not discussed in any detail. Nothing more significant located on a search. (Premeditated Chaos)
1970-01-01 00:00 Miss Universe Colombia 2022 (3rd Miss Universe Colombia pageant) Miss Universe Colombia 2022 was the third Miss Universe Colombia pageant, held at the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia, on July 23, 2022. No competition held, just a formal event for an appointed queen.
2024-06-27 11:32 Heba Aly (Egyptian handball coach) Heba Aly (born 1982) is an Egyptian handball coach of the Australian national team, which she coached at the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 21:49 KORR-A (American singer) KORR-A (born May 24, 1992) is an American singer. fails WP:GNG (FMSky)
2024-06-28 11:21 Lê Nguyễn Bảo Ngọc (Vietnamese model) Lê Nguyễn Bảo Ngọc is a Vietnamese beauty pageant titleholder, who won Miss Intercontinental 2022. Not notable - major competition title has no wikipedia page. She is only a runner up in other competitions - her info is available in those articles. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-28 17:52 Kay Gabriel (American essayist and poet) Kay Gabriel is an American essayist and poet. She is the author of three books, co-editor of a poetry anthology, and received both a Poetry Project fellowship and the Lambda Literary fellowship. She lives and works in New York. Does not meet notability guidelines of WP:POET (Swatjester)
2024-06-28 17:31 Sonja de Lennart (German fashion designer (born 1920)) Sonja de Lennart (born 21 May 1920) is a German fashion designer. In 1948, she invented capri pants.[disputeddiscuss] After removing a majority of the unsourced claims and promotional language, there's little to no substance left in the article. Her sole claim to notability is disputed, and the vast majority of notability attributes to her creation rather than to herself. (Swatjester)

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2024-06-23 12:31 Jim Threat and the Vultures (Scottish punk rock band) Jim Threat and the Vultures are a punk rock band that were formed in Dalkeith, Scotland, in 2013 by songwriter and guitarist Jim Threat, formerly of The Threats. The initial line up included bassist Lewis Greenhow & drummer Rikki Smith. The addition of a second guitarist, Kieran Gallagher, took place in 2016. Found some concert listings in The Skinny (magazine), but no substantial additional reliable coverage beyond the sole present Louder Than War article. (QuietHere)
2024-06-23 20:00 Il Caffè (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Il Caffè was an Italian enlightenment publication in Milan in the period 1764–1766. The other publication with the same title is as follows: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-24 00:05 CDuce (XML-oriented functional programming language) CDuce is an XML-oriented functional language, which extends XDuce in a few directions.

It features XML regular expression types, XML regular expression patterns, XML iterators. CDuce is not strictly speaking an XML transformation language since it can be used for general-purpose programming.

Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that would establish notability. If dePRODing, be sure that the sources are independent of Castagna, Benzaken, and Frisch, who authored the original paper about CDuce. This article was created by a user who only edited this article and whose name matches that of the third author of the original paper -- there are WP: COI concerns as well. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-06-25 01:54 Jeremy Kay (American singer-songwriter) Jeremy Kay is a singer/songwriter. He released his first album, Jeremy Kay, in 2000 and a second, Idol American, in 2003. He achieved some notability when his music was used in several soundtracks. His songs have been used in television series like Scrubs in its first season, and Numb3rs. Does not meet WP:NMUSIC, non-notable (JayJay)
2024-06-25 18:41 Mengluni (album) mengluni is an album by Pamyua released in 1998 by Ellavut Records. It doesn't meet WP:SIGCOV for WP:NALBUMS. It requires independent evidence, which this article fails to provide; it only has an external link and no footnotes for inline citations. (Normanhunter2)
2024-06-23 04:04 John Sheppard (Stargate) (Fictional character in Stargate) Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard, USAF is a fictional character in the 2004 Canadian-American military science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis, which chronicles a civilian operation exploring the Pegasus Galaxy via a network of alien transportation devices. Consists of naught but plot summary, without a single reliable secondary source, for its entire 19.24-year history. (Fourthords)
2024-06-26 10:58 Naxatra News (Indian news channel) Naxatra News, the news and current affairs channel on Odisha, is the first 24-hour news channel of NK Media Ventures. It was set up in 2009 in Bhubaneswar and is the first 24-hour Oriya current affairs and news channel in Odisha. Promoted by Prabhat Ranjan Mallick, Naxatranews is the group's maiden foray into media. Looked for reliable sources with in-depth coverage of the subject which is needed to establish notability, but can’t find any. The subject fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Grabup)
2024-06-26 23:20 Once Upon a Time (Fabbri Publishing) (collection of storybooks that came with cassette tapes) Fabbri's Once Upon a Time series was based on the popular Story Teller series.[when?] It also had a slogan which was "The world of Traditional Fairy Tales & Fables." Like its predecessor, it was a collection of storybooks that came with cassette tapes. WP:N; uncited (162 etc.)
2024-06-25 21:37 Team Whistle Team Whistle (formerly known as Whistle or Whistle Sports) is an American digital media company focused on sports-related and entertainment content. Advertising or other spam without any relevant or encyclopedic content (Agnieszka653)
2024-06-27 17:49 IFFI Best Web Series (OTT) Award The IFFI Best Web Series (OTT) Award is the "OTT Prize" of the International Film Festival of India presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India. The award was instituted in 2023 from the 54th IFFI competitive edition. Non-notable award. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-26 16:51 Jimmy Wang (journalist) (American journalist and film producer) Jimmy Wang (born in Jersey City) is a freelance video and film producer.[citation needed] This biography article has insufficient references to establish notability. After searching, found social media, and other people of the same name, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this person. Article was created on 4 November 2008. (JoeNMLC)
2024-06-29 15:43 The Culvert Chronicles (newspaper) The Culvert Chronicles is an American weekly newspaper geared to the African-American community of New York City. Non-notable publication. Contains no sources other than a link to blogspot page which is just what this is. A blog. Not a newspaper. These are just the opinionated posts of one individual who hasn't been active in several years. (WikiCleanerMan)

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2024-06-25 20:12 Greater China Transport Logistics (Daily news web portal) Greater China Transport Logistics (GCTL8.com) is a daily news web portal, covering transport, logistics and supply chain management news in the Asia Pacific region. It is operated by FocusAsia Media Ltd. It publishes daily China logistics news in English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. Non-notable website. No independent sigcov provided to establish notability. (Jdcooper)

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2024-06-28 12:30 Upload Cinema Upload Cinema is a Dutch organization that screens bi-monthly, thematic compilation programs of web videos in cinemas. Since 2008, the screenings took place in De Uitkijk, a cinema in Amsterdam. Later, screenings were being held in cinemas in other cities in the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain and at events such as Lowlands music festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam and the Movies that Matter Festival. Zero references to establish notability since 7 September 2011 date of creation. (JoeNMLC)
2024-06-24 16:33 Dark Jedi (Star Wars fan film) (2019 American film) Dark Jedi: A Star Wars Story is a 2019 Star Wars short fan film starring Marie Mouroum as Maree and Amadei Weiland as Ama-Jin Dey. On December 13, 2019, the film was released to YouTube. As of June 2024. it has received over 2.2 million views. No evidence found of notability for this fan film, no reliable independent sources giving significant attention to this. (Fram)

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2024-06-27 15:59 Extortion (band) (Australian hardcore punk band) Extortion is an Australian hardcore punk band from Perth, Western Australia. Formed in 2005, they are active in the Australian hardcore scene. They are heavily influenced by powerviolence bands such as Siege, Negative FX, No Comment and Infest however the band considers themselves a Hardcore band with a Powerviolence influence. No indication of notability per WP:NBAND. No coverage in WP:RS to meet GNG. (Clearfrienda)
2024-06-27 18:06 The Commercial Single (1980 EP by The Residents) The Commercial Single was released to promote The Commercial Album by the Residents. It was released only in the United Kingdom and, despite being called a single, included eight songs: six songs from the album and two (unlisted) bonus tracks, all clocking in at one minute. Ambiguous title so merge/redirect not appropriate. Doesn't meet WP:NSONG / WP:GNG. (Boleyn)
2024-06-23 21:49 KORR-A (American singer) KORR-A (born May 24, 1992) is an American singer. fails WP:GNG (FMSky)
2024-06-28 04:33 The Boondocks (band) (Estonian musical group) The Boondocks are an Estonian indie rock band formed in 2012 in Pärnu, Estonia. The band consists of Villem Sarapuu (guitar/vocals), Hendrik Tamberg (bass/backing vocals), Romet Mägar (guitar), and Karl Kevad (drums/backing vocals). They have released four albums: USB (2014), Thriller (2016), How to Build a Love Bomb (2018) and Soup Can Pop Band (2021). Fails both WP:GNG and all 12 criteria of WP:BAND including:
  • Not the subject of significant coverage in any independent secondary source;
  • Never appeared on any national music chart;
  • Not the most prominent representative of any particular musical style or the local scene of any major location;
  • Not the holder of any major award;
  • Not containing independently notable musicians. (Euryalus)
2024-06-25 12:21 He Yifan (Chinese singer and actor (born 1998)) Leo He Yifan born in Yibin, Sichuan is a Chinese singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and actor. Does not meet WP:NMUSICIAN. (Hey man im josh)
1970-01-01 00:00 Never Forget (Alien Father album) (2007 studio album by Alien Father) Never Forget is an album by punk rock band Alien Father. I can barely find a single source for this album searching the web, and the article cites zero of them too. It also has barely any information on what makes it notable (Squidb4ll)
2024-06-25 00:45 He's My Sunny Boy (1968 song by Diana Ross & the Supremes) "He's My Sunny Boy" is a song performed by Diana Ross & the Supremes, written and produced by Smokey Robinson. Originally, the composition was released on the group's 1968 album, Love Child and later as a b-side on the Supremes' final single to feature Diana Ross, "Someday We'll Be Together." The song is notable for being one of few releases during the late 1960s to feature the entire ensemble group as opp ... Song not compliant with WP:NSONG. No reliable sources verifying its notability have been found. Replacement vocals not indicator of notability as claimed. (George Ho)

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2024-06-24 22:16 CJVI-FM (Radio station in Brownsburg-Chatham, Quebec) CJVI-FM is a French language radio station located in Brownsburg-Chatham, Quebec, Canada. There is absolutely no significant coverage of this radio station which began three years ago. This cannot be any more than a redirect to List of radio stations in Quebec. (Sammi Brie)

Culture/Media/Software

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2024-06-23 01:56 Dice (programming language) (object-oriented programming language) Dice is a general purpose, object-oriented programming language. The principal is simplicity, pulling many themes of the language from Java. Dice is a high level language that utilizes LLVM IR to abstract away hardware implementation of code. Utilizing the LLVM as a backend allows for automatic garbage collection of variables as well. An article on a non-notable programming language, created by an WP:SPA who, as the username is the name as one of the creators, is very likely a WP:COI. All of the sources are primary, being the documents created by the creators of the programming language. Searches turned up no coverage in reliable sources. From what I can gather, this was simply a group's university class project, and fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-06-23 18:50 Gepard (game engine) Gepard is a game engine for real-time strategy (RTS) video games developed by StormRegion. Just a list of games, not notable. (IgelRM)
2024-06-25 13:37 Voicemeeter (Virtual mixing console and sound card) Voicemeeter is a virtual mixing console and sound card running on the Windows operating system. It allows the processing of any audio signal – whether its source is physical (microphone) or virtual (application) – and its transmission to physical audio devices and/or applications. This article does not meet Wikipedia's criteria. It is not noteable and an attempt to sell this thing. Siesta (talk) 13:37, 25 June 2024 (UTC) (Siesta)
2024-06-27 01:30 Conflict Resolver Conflict Resolver is an application used by Apple's sync services. Data can be synced between services like MobileMe and Gmail to devices like Macs, PCs, and mobile devices. The sync services are utilized by several applications including Address Book, iCal, Mail. Non-notable system software, could not find any significant coverage (TappyTurtle)
2024-06-28 17:46 WinWrap Basic (software package) WinWrap Basic (WWB) by Polar Engineering, Inc. is a third-party macro language based on Visual Basic used with programmes of various types which its vendor touts as an alternative to ActiveX (e.g. VBScript, JScript, PerlScript, Rexx-based WSH engines and others), Visual Basic for Applications, and VSTA for this purpose. Fails WP:NSOFT (85.48.187.191)
2024-06-28 23:19 BlockDos BlockDos is an Internet security company in Mississauga, Ontario that provides protection services against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Article fails to establish WP:CORP notability, lacks reliable sourcing. (Brandon)
2024-06-29 00:17 Tactical Network Solutions (Maryland-based[1] information security company) Tactical Network Solutions is a Maryland-based information security company specializing in 802.11 and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Their WPS exploitation tool was released to the open source community after the vulnerability in WPS was publicly disclosed by Stefan Viehbock on December 27, 2011. Company lacks notability under WP:CORP. (Brandon)
2024-06-29 00:20 Tapestry Technologies (small privately owned systems integration defense contractor in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, founded in 2005) Tapestry Technologies is a small privately owned systems integration defense contractor based in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The company provides professional services to the United States Department of Defense, United States Navy, and the U.S. Army Information Technology Agency in the areas of cybersecurity, network and systems engineering, training, and IT support. Company lacks notability under WP:CORP. (Brandon)

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2024-06-26 10:52 MyDeejay (Television channel) myDeejay is an Italian music television channel. It launched on October 1, 2009 as a pay-television service on Sky Italia. No reliable sources found which needed to establish notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Grabup)
2024-06-26 17:36 The Big 80's (TV series or program) The Big 80's is a series of music videos broadcast on VH1 starting in 1995 and sporadically airing until 2000. The show ran for 90 minutes. I do not think that this meets notability guidelines. There are stray mentions on a news search, most results seem to be about other media (radio shows, compilation albums) that are unrelated. (Gnisacc)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2024-06-23 18:30 Battle City (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Battle City may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic Battle City has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-23 18:50 Gepard (game engine) Gepard is a game engine for real-time strategy (RTS) video games developed by StormRegion. Just a list of games, not notable. (IgelRM)
2024-06-29 15:51 Xonix (1984 video game) Xonix is a video game written for MS-DOS compatible operating systems by Israeli programmers Ilan Raab and Dani Katz. It is similar in concept to Taito's 1982 arcade video game Qix. The objective is to fence off sections of a playfield while avoiding bouncing balls. lack of notability (Waxworker)
2024-06-29 22:29 ESPN Online Games ESPN Online Games were a collection of sports-themed internet video games available on the ESPN3 broadband internet channel. There are currently two collections of games. The first is “Arena Games,” which features a home run derby style baseball game; a 3-point shooter basketball game and Throwdown, a four-round boxing game. Completely unsourced and a BEFORE came up with no sources to establish verifiability or notability. (Let'srun)
2024-06-29 23:23 Atlantis: The Lost Empire – Search for the Journal (2001 video game) Atlantis: The Lost Empire – Search for the Journal is a 2001 first-person shooter game developed by Zombie Studios and published by Disney Interactive. It was released on May 1, 2001, for Microsoft Windows. The game serves as a prequel to the film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. It is a very small demo for a game that has its own Wikipedia page. Information about the demo has been moved to the full game's page. (Likeanechointheforest)

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2024-06-26 21:35 Nikolia Mamalakis (American ballet dancer) Nikolia Mamalakis is an American ballet dancer. She is currently an artist with the Boston Ballet. No indication of notability as an artist. Boston Ballet is her employer, so that's not independent. Broadway World and Boston Globe refs are just roster announcements, not SIGCOV of her. Briefly mentioned in Critical Dance but not discussed in any detail. Nothing more significant located on a search. (Premeditated Chaos)

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2024-06-27 13:48 The North American Reformed Seminary The North American Reformed Seminary (also referred to as TNARS) is a private online, non-profit, distance educational, Christian, reformed seminary whose mission states is "to educate the body of Christ completely free of charge." Spreading the Gospel and strengthening the church through this school is the goal of this seminary. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG. The only sources are primary. (Let'srun)

Culture/Sports

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2024-06-23 01:33 Nargiz Süleymanova (German figure skater (born 2004)) Nargiz Süleymanova (born 6 September 2004) is a German figure skater. On the junior level, she is the 2019 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalist, the 2019 NRW Trophy bronze medalist, the 2019 Golden Bear of Zagreb bronze medalist, and the 2020 German junior national champion. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. No evidence of notability. (Bgsu98)
2024-06-23 13:53 Madeleine McAfee (Australian handball player) Madeleine McAfee (born 5 February 1993) is an Australian handball player for UTS Handball Club and on both, the Australian national team and Australia women's national beach handball team (beach handball), and participated at the 2016 Beach handball world Championships as well as the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2009 Women's World Championships in China. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 14:35 Allira Hudson-Gofers (Australian handball player) Allira Hudson-Gofers (born 17 April 1982) is an Australian handball player. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 20:57 Alice Keighley (Australian handball player) Alice Keighley (born 1993) is an Australian team handball and beach handball player. As a member of the Australian national team, Alice played in the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2015 IHF Four Nations Tournament in Kazakhstan. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 11:40 Jemima Harbort (Australian handball player) Jemima Harbort (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 14:51 Rosalie Boyd (Australian handball player) Rosalie Boyd (born 21 October 1987), is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team and beach handball national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 15:02 Ryan Thomas (soccer) (American soccer player) Ryan Thomas (born March 20, 1989, in Claremont, California) is an American soccer player who most recently played for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Same case as Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mike Caso. Only coverage is primary sources or routine announcements. (Geschichte)
2024-06-24 15:03 Benjamin Benditson (American soccer player) Benjamin Benditson (born February 16, 1983, in Tarzana, California) is an American soccer player, currently without a team. Same case as Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mike Caso. Only coverage is primary sources or routine announcements. (Geschichte)
2024-06-24 21:44 Matej Venta (Slovenian basketball player) Matej Venta (born 19 March 1984) is a Slovenian retired professional basketball. He played as a 1.87 m tall Point Guard. No coverage in WP:RS to establish WP:NSPORT. (Cocobb8)
2024-06-24 22:06 Jack Herman (baseball) (Baseball player) Jack Herman (born September 30, 1999) is an American professional baseball outfielder. Non-notable baseball player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORTS. (Muboshgu)
2024-06-24 22:11 Aaron Shackelford (Baseball player) Aaron Winston Shackelford (born October 16, 1996) is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent. Non-notable baseball player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORTS. Only one citation (The Athletic/NYT) would confer notability. (Muboshgu)
2024-06-25 00:53 2010–11 Soeratin Cup (Football league season) 2010–11 Soeratin Cup is a football competition which is intended for footballers under the age of eighteen. Previously the competition was sponsored by PT Bogasari and competition called Bogasari League. This article contains nothing except for the lead of the Soeratin Cup article and a list of sports results. It does not claim notability and any possible content that could be added could be just as easily added to the main article: splitting is not needed. (Mrfoogles)
2024-06-25 19:40 Topeka Mudcats (Women's American football team) The Topeka Mudcats are a women's professional American football team based in Topeka, Kansas, and a charter member of the Women's Spring Football League. Fails WP:GNG (Namiba)
2024-06-25 22:06 Nicolae Frunză (Romanian tennis player) Nicolae Frunză (born 15 November 1997 in Bucharest) is a Romanian professional tennis player. Doesn't meet any criteria of WP:NTENNIS (Davis Cup item has been removed from the guideline a while ago) and I have been unable to find significant coverage of Frunza beyond match routine reports, PR announcements or passing mentions. (Jovanmilic97)
2024-06-25 23:28 Steven Morris (footballer, born 1986) (American-born Honduran footballer) Steven Morris (born April 14, 1986, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American-born Honduran footballer who last played for Motagua New Orleans in the Elite Amateur Gulf Coast Premier League. not notable (FoamParty)
2024-06-26 04:52 Laura Player (Australian handball player) Laura Player (born 25 July 1991) is an Australian handball player for Harbourside HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-26 09:06 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense finals (Football match) The 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense finals were the finals that decided the 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense, the 32nd season of the Campeonato Tocantinense. The final were contested between Tocantinópolis and União. Unnecesary fork for 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense, no WP:GNG by this own (Svartner)
2024-06-23 11:15 2024 William Woods Owls football team (American college football season) The 2024 William Woods Owls football team will represent the William Woods University as a member of the south division of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) during the 2024 NAIA football season. The Owls will be led by Julian Mendez in his first year as head coach. Subject does not meet the WP:NSEASONS or WP:GNG. All coverage is primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-24 07:24 2022–23 FC Desna Chernihiv season (Desna Chernihiv 2022–23 football season) The 2022–23 season would have been FC Desna Chernihiv's 62nd season in existence and the club's fourth consecutive season in the top flight of Ukrainian football. Article appears to deal with a non-event. (Cloudz679)
2024-06-27 01:54 Bike SF 2010 Bike SF 2010 are a set of 10 milestones established by then-Mayor of San Francisco Gavin Newsom on San Francisco's Bike to Work Day, May 17, 2007. The milestones are a set of comprehensive goals to measure the progress in making bike improvements to streets in San Francisco. Long-orphaned article with no indication of notability. Sourced only to a press release. (Pi.1415926535)
2024-06-27 11:32 Heba Aly (Egyptian handball coach) Heba Aly (born 1982) is an Egyptian handball coach of the Australian national team, which she coached at the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-29 11:43 Oceania Youth Beach Handball Championship The Oceania Beach Handball Championship is the official competition for Under 17 years national beach handball teams of Oceania region. It was first organized by the Oceania Continent Handball Federation in 2017. The first champions for boys were Australia and for girls America Samoa. An under 17s sports event that fails WP:SPORTSEVENT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-29 16:38 Reda Oudgou (French Kickboxer) Reda Oudgou is a French professional kickboxer. He is the current MTGP kickboxing world champion in the Light Cruiserweight division. Article about a real person, which does not indicate the importance or significance of the subject. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK. Sources are mostly profiles, fight announcement, passing mentions and event results which are not sufficient to meet WP:GNG. Lekkha Moun (talk) 16:38, 29 June 2024 (UTC) (Lekkha Moun)

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2024-06-23 18:28 Batman the Return (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Batman: The Return may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect Batman the Return and Batman: The Return both target Bruce Wayne: The Road Home, which has a link in the lead paragraph to the only other use: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne. (Shhhnotsoloud)

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2024-06-24 11:25 Mariela Cerros (Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder) Mariela Alexandra Cerros Espinoza is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Mundo Nicaragua 2021. She represented Nicaragua on March 9, 2024 at Miss World 2024 held in India. Not notable. All relevant info can be found in the pageant link. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-26 09:46 Chelsea Fernandez (Filipino beauty pageant titleholder) Chelsea Lovely Cabias Fernandez is a Filipina beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned as Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022. She represented the Philippines at The Miss Globe 2022 in Tirana, Albania and finished as a top 15 semifinalist. Not notable, the relevant info on her can be found in the Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022 pageant. (Sciencefish)
1970-01-01 00:00 Miss Universe Colombia 2022 (3rd Miss Universe Colombia pageant) Miss Universe Colombia 2022 was the third Miss Universe Colombia pageant, held at the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia, on July 23, 2022. No competition held, just a formal event for an appointed queen.
2024-06-28 11:21 Lê Nguyễn Bảo Ngọc (Vietnamese model) Lê Nguyễn Bảo Ngọc is a Vietnamese beauty pageant titleholder, who won Miss Intercontinental 2022. Not notable - major competition title has no wikipedia page. She is only a runner up in other competitions - her info is available in those articles. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-28 17:31 Sonja de Lennart (German fashion designer (born 1920)) Sonja de Lennart (born 21 May 1920) is a German fashion designer. In 1948, she invented capri pants.[disputeddiscuss] After removing a majority of the unsourced claims and promotional language, there's little to no substance left in the article. Her sole claim to notability is disputed, and the vast majority of notability attributes to her creation rather than to herself. (Swatjester)
2024-06-29 15:27 Mutya han Samar 2005 (Beauty pageant) Mutya Han Samar 2005 was the 26th annual Samar beauty pageant, held at Samar Provincial Gymnasium in Catbalogan on August 9, 2006. Twenty-three contestants competed. Sharon del Castillo Sabarre of the Calbiga crowned her successor Julie Ann Ortega of Calbayog at the end of this event. Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 12 March 2014. (JoeNMLC)

Geography/Geographical

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2024-06-25 22:14 Sugar islands The Sugar Islands were a group of Caribbean islands that played a crucial role in the production and trade of sugar during the colonial era, particularly from the 17th to the 19th centuries. These islands became economically significant due to their ideal climate and soil conditions for sugarcane cultivation, as well as their strategic location for maritime trade. AI-generated incoherent gibberish (Moxy)
2024-06-27 08:52 Strain Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) Strain Mountain is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located northeast of South Worcester, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-06-27 08:52 Weaver Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) Weaver Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York east of South Valley, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-06-29 17:24 Dry Brook (East Brook tributary) (River in New York, United States) Dry Brook flows into the East Brook north of Walton, New York. Does not cite any sources. Shows no notability. 1-sentence stub. Article topic is a tributary of another river whose article is also a 2-sentence stub. (GoldRomean)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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2024-06-23 19:24 Nicola Brandt (Namibian-German artist) Nicola Brandt (born April 5, 1983, in Windhoek, Namibia) is a Namibian-German artist working at the intersection between memory studies, landscape, ecology, and feminist and queer theory. Much of her work uses the metaphor of place and landscape and centres around themes of power, desire, and destruction. Lacks in-depth coverage on the subject WP:Notability (JaredUram)
2024-06-27 02:54 Simba Ranch (Place in Eastern Province, Kenya) Simba Ranch is a settlement in Kenya's Eastern Province. Unsourced one-line article that's been a stub for over a decade and with no other language article and no indication of notability. (Dantheanimator)

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2024-06-28 18:24 Karim Fahmy (Egyptian actor and doctor) Karim Fahmy (Arabic: كريم فهمي; born 4 December 1982) is an Egyptian actor and doctor. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America

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2024-06-24 11:25 Mariela Cerros (Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder) Mariela Alexandra Cerros Espinoza is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Mundo Nicaragua 2021. She represented Nicaragua on March 9, 2024 at Miss World 2024 held in India. Not notable. All relevant info can be found in the pageant link. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-25 22:14 Sugar islands The Sugar Islands were a group of Caribbean islands that played a crucial role in the production and trade of sugar during the colonial era, particularly from the 17th to the 19th centuries. These islands became economically significant due to their ideal climate and soil conditions for sugarcane cultivation, as well as their strategic location for maritime trade. AI-generated incoherent gibberish (Moxy)
2024-06-25 23:28 Steven Morris (footballer, born 1986) (American-born Honduran footballer) Steven Morris (born April 14, 1986, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American-born Honduran footballer who last played for Motagua New Orleans in the Elite Amateur Gulf Coast Premier League. not notable (FoamParty)

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2024-06-24 15:02 Grande Condominiums (building in California, United States) Grande Condominiums is a condominium complex managed by Action Property Management in the Core Columbia district of downtown San Diego consisting of two towers, Grande North and Grande South, completed in 2005. Non-notable development without external sources. (Glman)
2024-06-24 22:11 Aaron Shackelford (Baseball player) Aaron Winston Shackelford (born October 16, 1996) is an American professional baseball infielder who is a free agent. Non-notable baseball player. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORTS. Only one citation (The Athletic/NYT) would confer notability. (Muboshgu)
2024-06-24 22:16 CJVI-FM (Radio station in Brownsburg-Chatham, Quebec) CJVI-FM is a French language radio station located in Brownsburg-Chatham, Quebec, Canada. There is absolutely no significant coverage of this radio station which began three years ago. This cannot be any more than a redirect to List of radio stations in Quebec. (Sammi Brie)
2024-06-25 19:40 Topeka Mudcats (Women's American football team) The Topeka Mudcats are a women's professional American football team based in Topeka, Kansas, and a charter member of the Women's Spring Football League. Fails WP:GNG (Namiba)
2024-06-27 00:54 Progressive Maryland (Nonprofit advocacy organization) Progressive Maryland (PM) is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit grassroots advocacy organization. Doesn't seem to be an especially notable group. Most news coverage is passing mentions in Maryland-based publications. (BottleOfChocolateMilk)
2024-06-23 11:15 2024 William Woods Owls football team (American college football season) The 2024 William Woods Owls football team will represent the William Woods University as a member of the south division of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) during the 2024 NAIA football season. The Owls will be led by Julian Mendez in his first year as head coach. Subject does not meet the WP:NSEASONS or WP:GNG. All coverage is primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-27 08:52 Strain Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) Strain Mountain is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located northeast of South Worcester, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-06-27 08:52 Weaver Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) Weaver Hill is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York east of South Valley, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-06-27 13:48 The North American Reformed Seminary The North American Reformed Seminary (also referred to as TNARS) is a private online, non-profit, distance educational, Christian, reformed seminary whose mission states is "to educate the body of Christ completely free of charge." Spreading the Gospel and strengthening the church through this school is the goal of this seminary. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG. The only sources are primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-27 17:16 Applied Solar Applied Solar Inc. was a company developing solar energy products and energy management applications, including photovoltaics for buildings. It was located in California. No reliable sources, and timeline is a fever dream. Founded in 2005, listed on NASDAQ in 2004, changed name in 2009, filed for Chapter 11 in 2002 and Chapter 7 in 2010, and was distributing casino bonuses by 2019. (Sj)
2024-06-28 13:39 List of communities in Caledon, Ontario The town of Caledon, Ontario, Canada has a mostly rural landscape, distributing many small hamlets, villages. However, Caledon also has three communities, known as Rural Service Centres, which include Bolton, the largest community and serves as the primary commercial, residential and administrative centre. Article is almost entirely based on primary sources and, per WP:NLIST, this is not an appropriate subject for a standalone page. (Its navigational value is served by the similar ). (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-28 13:45 J. Randolph Rowe J Randolph Rowe (1922-1979) was an American painter, artist and member of the Boy Scouts of America. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NBIO, WP:NARTIST. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-28 14:25 Buffett family (Family of American investor Warren Buffett) The family of Warren Buffett, an American investor, has been prominent in business, philanthropy, politics and academia over five generations. A very short article and very incomplete with a single reference. Contains nothing that the linked article does not. Fails WP:GNG (Velella)
2024-06-28 20:12 Chris Keyser (American businessman) Chris Marie Keyser is the Executive Director of the Fairview Community Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center providing [primary care] services to the poor of South-Central Kentucky. She has been a leading figure in the National Association of Community Health Centers and a frequent public voice for the role of primary care in health care reform. Non-notable person, fails WP:GNG, seems like a vanity page. (Canterbury Tail)
2024-06-29 00:17 Tactical Network Solutions (Maryland-based[1] information security company) Tactical Network Solutions is a Maryland-based information security company specializing in 802.11 and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Their WPS exploitation tool was released to the open source community after the vulnerability in WPS was publicly disclosed by Stefan Viehbock on December 27, 2011. Company lacks notability under WP:CORP. (Brandon)
2024-06-29 15:43 The Culvert Chronicles (newspaper) The Culvert Chronicles is an American weekly newspaper geared to the African-American community of New York City. Non-notable publication. Contains no sources other than a link to blogspot page which is just what this is. A blog. Not a newspaper. These are just the opinionated posts of one individual who hasn't been active in several years. (WikiCleanerMan)
2024-06-29 17:24 Dry Brook (East Brook tributary) (River in New York, United States) Dry Brook flows into the East Brook north of Walton, New York. Does not cite any sources. Shows no notability. 1-sentence stub. Article topic is a tributary of another river whose article is also a 2-sentence stub. (GoldRomean)

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2024-06-26 09:06 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense finals (Football match) The 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense finals were the finals that decided the 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense, the 32nd season of the Campeonato Tocantinense. The final were contested between Tocantinópolis and União. Unnecesary fork for 2024 Campeonato Tocantinense, no WP:GNG by this own (Svartner)
1970-01-01 00:00 Miss Universe Colombia 2022 (3rd Miss Universe Colombia pageant) Miss Universe Colombia 2022 was the third Miss Universe Colombia pageant, held at the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia, on July 23, 2022. No competition held, just a formal event for an appointed queen.
2024-06-29 21:47 Peru Green Party (Political party in Peru) The Peru Green Party (Spanish: Partido Verde Peru, commonly Partido Verde) and previously Green Alternative Ecologist Party of Peru is the Green party in Peru. This party doesn't exist nor is mention outside Wikipedia (Renzo Peña Lostaunau)

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2024-06-29 15:27 Mutya han Samar 2005 (Beauty pageant) Mutya Han Samar 2005 was the 26th annual Samar beauty pageant, held at Samar Provincial Gymnasium in Catbalogan on August 9, 2006. Twenty-three contestants competed. Sharon del Castillo Sabarre of the Calbiga crowned her successor Julie Ann Ortega of Calbayog at the end of this event. Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 12 March 2014. (JoeNMLC)

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2024-06-26 00:23 Feng Qing Jin Si Baota (Chinese red tea) Feng Qing Jin Xi Baota (风庆金丝宝塔), which means "Feng Qing Golden Spiral Tower", is a high-quality Chinese red tea grown in Fengqing County, Yunnan Province. The tea is famous for its unique shape and excellent flavor, which combines richness and sweet notes. Cannot find any notability for the subject, references and source searches only show product pages with highly promotional wording that is often repeated. (MicrobiologyMarcus)
2024-06-25 12:21 He Yifan (Chinese singer and actor (born 1998)) Leo He Yifan born in Yibin, Sichuan is a Chinese singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and actor. Does not meet WP:NMUSICIAN. (Hey man im josh)

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2024-06-23 05:02 Janata Samajbadi Party (Loktantrik) (Topics referred to by the same term) Janata Samajbadi Party may refer to: These are two different parties, only one of which is called Janata Samajbadi Party; and "Lokantrik" is an odd disambiguator for a WP:INCOMPDAB. (LaundryPizza03)
2024-06-25 23:03 Bathow Puja (Religious festival of the Bodo-Kacharies of Assam, India.) Bathow Puja is an important religious festival of the Bodo-Kacharies of Assam, India. In this festival, the people worship a god known by different names like Gila Damra, Khuria Bwrai, Sri Brai (Shib bwrai), Bathow Bwrai etc. The different forms of this festival are-Garja, Kherai and Marai. Can't find verification for really any of the content in this article. Looking at the meanings of the words in the name of the article, it looks like Bathouism is a specific religion, and Puja just means festival, so really it seems the article is attempting to be about the different kinds of religious festivals associated with bathouism. if this information could be used in the main bathouism article, or if the main Kherai article needs more information, those seem like great places for the content of this article. (Gnisacc)
2024-06-26 10:58 Naxatra News (Indian news channel) Naxatra News, the news and current affairs channel on Odisha, is the first 24-hour news channel of NK Media Ventures. It was set up in 2009 in Bhubaneswar and is the first 24-hour Oriya current affairs and news channel in Odisha. Promoted by Prabhat Ranjan Mallick, Naxatranews is the group's maiden foray into media. Looked for reliable sources with in-depth coverage of the subject which is needed to establish notability, but can’t find any. The subject fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Grabup)
2024-06-27 01:29 Phulhan (Village in Uttar Pradesh, India) Phulhan is a village near Hanumanganj post office in Prayagraj district of Uttar Pradesh Province in northern India. The village has a population of 510 and increasing. Non-notable village with no references to be found. (Tooncool64)
2024-06-27 17:49 IFFI Best Web Series (OTT) Award The IFFI Best Web Series (OTT) Award is the "OTT Prize" of the International Film Festival of India presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India. The award was instituted in 2023 from the 54th IFFI competitive edition. Non-notable award. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-28 13:32 Shamli Gorakhpur Expressway (Road in Uttar Pradesh, India) The Gorakhpur-Shamli Expressway, a planned six-lane Greenfield expressway spanning 700 km, is set to traverse 22 districts and 37 tehsils in Uttar Pradesh. It offers a more direct route to Gorakhpur, cutting the current distance by approximately 200 km compared to the Agra-Lucknow Expressway through Delhi. Fails notability per WP:TOOSOON, Ineligible for draftification. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-29 01:23 Last vehicle board (Railway safety system component) Last vehicle board, often abbreviated as LV board, is a signaling board used on trains in some countries. Fails notability; and literally no sources (Vestrian24Bio)
2024-06-29 02:16 CGR class C1 and C1a (class of 1+8 four-cylinder 2-6-2+2-6-2 Garratt locomotives) The CGR class C1 and C1a were steam locomotives of the Garratt type built by Beyer, Peacock & Company, England for the Ceylon Government Railways (CGR), now Sri Lanka Railways. The Class C1 prototype was built in 1928 and was followed by eight Class C1a locomotives in 1946. Lacks notability (Vestrian24Bio)
2024-06-29 04:39 CGR class H1 (class of 1 Sri Lankan 2-4-0+0-4-2 locomotive) The CGR Class H1 was a 2-4-0+0-4-2T steam locomotive of the Garratt type built by Beyer, Peacock & Company, England for the Ceylon Government Railway (CGR), now Sri Lanka Railways. Only one locomotive of this type was built, and its CGR plate number was 293. Lacks notability (Vestrian24Bio)
2024-06-29 23:52 JK Public School (School in India) JK Public School, Humhama is a co-educational English public school in the Humhama area of Srinagar (near International Air Port Road), Jammu and Kashmir, India. The school takes its name from the 'J' and 'K' of Jammu and Kashmir. Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 26 August 2014. (JoeNMLC)

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2024-06-25 00:53 2010–11 Soeratin Cup (Football league season) 2010–11 Soeratin Cup is a football competition which is intended for footballers under the age of eighteen. Previously the competition was sponsored by PT Bogasari and competition called Bogasari League. This article contains nothing except for the lead of the Soeratin Cup article and a list of sports results. It does not claim notability and any possible content that could be added could be just as easily added to the main article: splitting is not needed. (Mrfoogles)
2024-06-26 09:46 Chelsea Fernandez (Filipino beauty pageant titleholder) Chelsea Lovely Cabias Fernandez is a Filipina beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned as Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022. She represented the Philippines at The Miss Globe 2022 in Tirana, Albania and finished as a top 15 semifinalist. Not notable, the relevant info on her can be found in the Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022 pageant. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-25 08:26 Nicknames of Ilagan The City of Ilagan, the capital of the province of Isabela in the Philippines, is known by several nicknames that reflect its cultural, historical, and economic significance. Apart from "Corn Capital of the Philippines" none of these are common nicknames, they are descriptive sentences used (at best) once or twice, I e.g. can't find evidence that "Center of Eco-Tourism Adventure in Cagayan Valley" is even in use. (Fram)
2024-06-27 13:48 The North American Reformed Seminary The North American Reformed Seminary (also referred to as TNARS) is a private online, non-profit, distance educational, Christian, reformed seminary whose mission states is "to educate the body of Christ completely free of charge." Spreading the Gospel and strengthening the church through this school is the goal of this seminary. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG. The only sources are primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-28 11:21 Lê Nguyễn Bảo Ngọc (Vietnamese model) Lê Nguyễn Bảo Ngọc is a Vietnamese beauty pageant titleholder, who won Miss Intercontinental 2022. Not notable - major competition title has no wikipedia page. She is only a runner up in other competitions - her info is available in those articles. (Sciencefish)
2024-06-29 14:59 Maria Cristina National High School (Public high school in Iligan, Philippines) Maria Cristina National High School (abbreviated as MCNHS) is a high school in Iligan, Philippines founded in 1972. Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 21 July 2014. (JoeNMLC)

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2024-06-24 21:44 Matej Venta (Slovenian basketball player) Matej Venta (born 19 March 1984) is a Slovenian retired professional basketball. He played as a 1.87 m tall Point Guard. No coverage in WP:RS to establish WP:NSPORT. (Cocobb8)
2024-06-29 10:04 Thesis (representative body) (German national postgraduate representative body) Thesis is an interdisciplinary German network of young scientists, current and former PhD students in or with some relation to Germany. Thesis is a founding member of the European network of doctoral candidates Eurodoc. doesn't pass WP:GNG (Personification of Myself)
2024-06-29 15:04 Isidro Larrañaga Accordion Orchestra (Group of Spanish accordian players) The Isidro Larrañaga Accordion Orchestra is an accordion group based in Tolosa, Spain, and founded by Isidro Larrañaga Beloki in 1980. It has about 25 members aged between 14 and 35. The director is Isitxo Larrañaga Moreno. Zero references to establish notability. Article created 3 January 2008. (JoeNMLC)
2024-06-29 16:38 Reda Oudgou (French Kickboxer) Reda Oudgou is a French professional kickboxer. He is the current MTGP kickboxing world champion in the Light Cruiserweight division. Article about a real person, which does not indicate the importance or significance of the subject. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK. Sources are mostly profiles, fight announcement, passing mentions and event results which are not sufficient to meet WP:GNG. Lekkha Moun (talk) 16:38, 29 June 2024 (UTC) (Lekkha Moun)

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2024-06-25 22:06 Nicolae Frunză (Romanian tennis player) Nicolae Frunză (born 15 November 1997 in Bucharest) is a Romanian professional tennis player. Doesn't meet any criteria of WP:NTENNIS (Davis Cup item has been removed from the guideline a while ago) and I have been unable to find significant coverage of Frunza beyond match routine reports, PR announcements or passing mentions. (Jovanmilic97)
2024-06-24 07:24 2022–23 FC Desna Chernihiv season (Desna Chernihiv 2022–23 football season) The 2022–23 season would have been FC Desna Chernihiv's 62nd season in existence and the club's fourth consecutive season in the top flight of Ukrainian football. Article appears to deal with a non-event. (Cloudz679)

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2024-06-23 15:41 Vasa nation Vasa nation (VN) is one of the 15 student nations at the University of Helsinki, Swedish-speaking and established in 1908. No claim to notability, no reason to think that a student organization would be inherently notable, and no secondary sourcing. (Drmies)
2024-06-24 15:31 Herefordshire Housing (British social housing trust) Herefordshire Housing was a social housing trust responsible for the former council housing of the Herefordshire Council local authority. The organisation was based in 3 locations in Hereford City. Fails WP:NONPROFIT and WP:ORG as a whole. No significant coverage, all sources in this article are primary. (Ferien)
2024-06-28 04:33 The Boondocks (band) (Estonian musical group) The Boondocks are an Estonian indie rock band formed in 2012 in Pärnu, Estonia. The band consists of Villem Sarapuu (guitar/vocals), Hendrik Tamberg (bass/backing vocals), Romet Mägar (guitar), and Karl Kevad (drums/backing vocals). They have released four albums: USB (2014), Thriller (2016), How to Build a Love Bomb (2018) and Soup Can Pop Band (2021). Fails both WP:GNG and all 12 criteria of WP:BAND including:
  • Not the subject of significant coverage in any independent secondary source;
  • Never appeared on any national music chart;
  • Not the most prominent representative of any particular musical style or the local scene of any major location;
  • Not the holder of any major award;
  • Not containing independently notable musicians. (Euryalus)
2024-06-29 17:55 Anekäbrud (Island in Estonia) Anekäbrud is an island belonging to the country of Estonia. Anekäbrud is referenced in a book titled Islands of Estonia. No sources. Does not show notability. (GoldRomean)

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2024-06-23 20:00 Il Caffè (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Il Caffè was an Italian enlightenment publication in Milan in the period 1764–1766. The other publication with the same title is as follows: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-26 10:52 MyDeejay (Television channel) myDeejay is an Italian music television channel. It launched on October 1, 2009 as a pay-television service on Sky Italia. No reliable sources found which needed to establish notability. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NCORP. (Grabup)
2024-06-27 18:40 Vlorë Wind Farm The Vlorë Wind Farm is a wind farm in Albania. It has 250 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW each, which deliver up to 500 MW of power. Further research suggests this proposal was not actually built. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2024-06-27 18:40 Kryevidhi Wind Farm The Kryevidhi Wind Farm is an under construction wind power project in Albania. It will have 75 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 150 MW of power, enough to power over 100,250 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US$300 million. Further research indicates this proposal was not actually built. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2024-06-28 10:59 António Macedo (painter) (Portuguese artist) António Macedo is a fine artist who studied at the Escola Superior de Belas Artes do Porto (Oporto School of Fine Arts). His work clearly reflects the Anglo-Saxon culture due to the years spent in London and other parts of the United Kingdom.sdv He works mainly as a painter and sculptor, with a definite realist style, and he is also known as a portrait painter. [BLP]
2024-06-29 17:27 Ivan De Battista (Maltese actor, director, and singer) Ivan De Battista (born 13 September 1977) is a Maltese actor, director, author, and poet/lyricist. [BLP]

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2024-06-23 01:33 Nargiz Süleymanova (German figure skater (born 2004)) Nargiz Süleymanova (born 6 September 2004) is a German figure skater. On the junior level, she is the 2019 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalist, the 2019 NRW Trophy bronze medalist, the 2019 Golden Bear of Zagreb bronze medalist, and the 2020 German junior national champion. Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE. Google search turns up nothing outside of wikis and scoring databases. No evidence of notability. (Bgsu98)
2024-06-23 23:47 Princess Augusta of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Princess consort of Stolberg-Stolberg) Princess Augusta of Waldeck-Pyrmont (21 July 1824 – 4 September 1893) was a German noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his wife, Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym. She was an aunt of the Dutch queen regent Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont. No meaningful coverage in sources found beyond "Find a Grave", which is not a reliable source. (Origins of the portrait are dubious.) No notability argument and WP:NOTINHERITED. Even the authority control databases suggest there is some confusion between this person (mentioned in passing in the historical archives) and Augusta Louise zu Stolberg-Stolberg who definitely is notable due to her correspondence with Goethe. Does not pass WP:BASIC, let alone WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-26 08:22 Louis Geoffroy (French writer) Louis-Napoléon Geoffroy-Château (1803–1858) was a French writer who penned one of the earliest works of alternate history. Aside from his writing, Geoffroy was a judge at the Seine Tribunal. No evidence of satisfying Wikipedia's notability guidelines. Unsourced, and searches have failed to find any substantial coverage. (JBW)
2024-06-25 22:16 French society before the French Revolution French society in the decades leading up to the French Revolution of 1789 was characterized by profound social, economic, and political complexities that had evolved over centuries. This period, spanning roughly from the reign of Louis XIV (1643–1715) to that of Louis XVI (1774–1792), saw significant demographic, economic, and intellectual changes that strained traditional social structures and ultimately contributed to revolutionary sentiment. AI-generated. Spot check of sources do not collaborate with text. (Moxy)
2024-06-28 14:16 TEAM2 cluster (Nord de France circular economy ecotechnologies and environmental remediation) TEAM2 cluster is a French business cluster for environmental technologies and circular economy. It is located in Northern France in Urban Community of Lille Métropole and at Loos-en-Gohelle. It is supported by Université Lille Nord de France, Veolia Environnement, Suez Environnement and 200 SMEs. Zero references to establish notability since creation date of 6 July 2013. (JoeNMLC)

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2024-06-23 13:53 Madeleine McAfee (Australian handball player) Madeleine McAfee (born 5 February 1993) is an Australian handball player for UTS Handball Club and on both, the Australian national team and Australia women's national beach handball team (beach handball), and participated at the 2016 Beach handball world Championships as well as the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2009 Women's World Championships in China. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 14:35 Allira Hudson-Gofers (Australian handball player) Allira Hudson-Gofers (born 17 April 1982) is an Australian handball player. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 16:16 Solveig Sørensen (Australian handball player) Solveig Sørensen (born 9 August 1982) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Danish club Team Haderslev, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2009 World Women's Handball Championship in China and at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A google news search yields one unrelated hit. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 16:31 Vanja Smiljanic (Australian handball player) Vanja Smiljanic (born 27 January 1990) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the club Melbourne HC, and on both Australian national team (indoor) and is the captain of the Australia women's national beach handball team (beach handball). Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. only a primary source provided. Google news search yields 1 hit. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 20:57 Alice Keighley (Australian handball player) Alice Keighley (born 1993) is an Australian team handball and beach handball player. As a member of the Australian national team, Alice played in the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2015 IHF Four Nations Tournament in Kazakhstan. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 11:40 Jemima Harbort (Australian handball player) Jemima Harbort (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 14:51 Rosalie Boyd (Australian handball player) Rosalie Boyd (born 21 October 1987), is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team and beach handball national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-26 04:52 Laura Player (Australian handball player) Laura Player (born 25 July 1991) is an Australian handball player for Harbourside HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-27 13:44 Williamstown Literary Festival (Australian literary festival) The Williamstown Literary Festival is a two-day literary festival that takes place in the Town Hall and Library in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. It features more than 80 authors participating in 50 events and is run by a volunteer committee of locals, supplemented by more than 30 volunteers at festival time. No coverage to meet WP:NEVENT, only sources are primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-28 04:51 Westgate busway station (Bus station in Auckland, New Zealand) Westgate busway station, also known as Northwest busway station and Pukewhakataratara, is a planned bus station on Auckland's Northwestern Busway in New Zealand. It will be located off Gunton Drive in the suburb of Westgate. It will have an indoor waiting area, electronic real-time information in the waiting area, bike parking, and a customer service kiosk. Non-existent station, article is primary-source speculation based on something that may exist in the future, appears to be on secondary coverage in reliable sources (Traumnovelle)
2024-06-29 00:52 Marcus Vermey Marcus Vermey is an Australian small business owner and politician, currently serving as a candidate for the Liberal Party of Australia in the upper house seat of Nelson. He is also known for his career as a butcher and is the owner of Vermey's Quality Meats located in Sandy Bay, Tasmania. Wikipedia is not a political advertising property. Non notable candidate. (Duffbeerforme)
2024-06-29 00:53 Susie Bower (Australian politician) Susie Bower is an Australian politician, currently serving as a candidate for the Liberal Party of Australia in the Australian House of Representatives division of Lyons. Bower was previously a Councillor on the Meander Valley Council serving from November 2018 to June 2021. Wikipedia is not a political advertising property. Non notable candidate. (Duffbeerforme)
2024-06-29 11:43 Oceania Youth Beach Handball Championship The Oceania Beach Handball Championship is the official competition for Under 17 years national beach handball teams of Oceania region. It was first organized by the Oceania Continent Handball Federation in 2017. The first champions for boys were Australia and for girls America Samoa. An under 17s sports event that fails WP:SPORTSEVENT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)

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2024-06-23 01:44 Alpha manager Alpha Manager is a quantitative rating system designed by Trustnet.com to rate fund managers of unit trusts and OEICs. Non-notable topic created by an WP:SPA. Both sources included in the article are primary, and searches turned up nothing but additional primary sources. (Rorshacma)
2024-06-25 17:54 Sentry Siren (manufacturer of civil defense sirens and fire alarms) Sentry Siren, formerly known as Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Corporation, is a civil defense siren brand. Unable to find SIGCOV; all sources from both here and around are only mentioning company in passing (InvadingInvader)
2024-06-26 01:22 Andy Krantz (American businessman (born 1990)) Andrew W. Krantz (born November 8, 1990), is an American businessman and former investment banker. He was among the Forbes 30 Under 30 in the category of retail and e-commerce in 2018. He is primarily known for co-founding and launching the sustainable luggage company Paravel with Indré Rockefeller. Non-notable businessman, like thousands of others. His company might be notable but he isn't. (Liz)
2024-06-27 00:54 Progressive Maryland (Nonprofit advocacy organization) Progressive Maryland (PM) is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit grassroots advocacy organization. Doesn't seem to be an especially notable group. Most news coverage is passing mentions in Maryland-based publications. (BottleOfChocolateMilk)
2024-06-25 21:37 Team Whistle Team Whistle (formerly known as Whistle or Whistle Sports) is an American digital media company focused on sports-related and entertainment content. Advertising or other spam without any relevant or encyclopedic content (Agnieszka653)
2024-06-27 17:16 Applied Solar Applied Solar Inc. was a company developing solar energy products and energy management applications, including photovoltaics for buildings. It was located in California. No reliable sources, and timeline is a fever dream. Founded in 2005, listed on NASDAQ in 2004, changed name in 2009, filed for Chapter 11 in 2002 and Chapter 7 in 2010, and was distributing casino bonuses by 2019. (Sj)
2024-06-28 13:49 Battery Smart (EV battery-swapping company) Battery Smart is an EV battery-swapping company headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. Fails WP:NCORP; coverage is WP:ORGTRIV, with insufficient WP:SIGCOV in WP:SIRS. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-29 00:17 Tactical Network Solutions (Maryland-based[1] information security company) Tactical Network Solutions is a Maryland-based information security company specializing in 802.11 and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Their WPS exploitation tool was released to the open source community after the vulnerability in WPS was publicly disclosed by Stefan Viehbock on December 27, 2011. Company lacks notability under WP:CORP. (Brandon)
2024-06-29 00:20 Tapestry Technologies (small privately owned systems integration defense contractor in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, founded in 2005) Tapestry Technologies is a small privately owned systems integration defense contractor based in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The company provides professional services to the United States Department of Defense, United States Navy, and the U.S. Army Information Technology Agency in the areas of cybersecurity, network and systems engineering, training, and IT support. Company lacks notability under WP:CORP. (Brandon)

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2024-06-27 00:54 Progressive Maryland (Nonprofit advocacy organization) Progressive Maryland (PM) is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit grassroots advocacy organization. Doesn't seem to be an especially notable group. Most news coverage is passing mentions in Maryland-based publications. (BottleOfChocolateMilk)
2024-06-27 13:48 The North American Reformed Seminary The North American Reformed Seminary (also referred to as TNARS) is a private online, non-profit, distance educational, Christian, reformed seminary whose mission states is "to educate the body of Christ completely free of charge." Spreading the Gospel and strengthening the church through this school is the goal of this seminary. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG. The only sources are primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-29 14:59 Maria Cristina National High School (Public high school in Iligan, Philippines) Maria Cristina National High School (abbreviated as MCNHS) is a high school in Iligan, Philippines founded in 1972. Zero references to establish notability. Article created on 21 July 2014. (JoeNMLC)

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2024-06-23 23:47 Princess Augusta of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Princess consort of Stolberg-Stolberg) Princess Augusta of Waldeck-Pyrmont (21 July 1824 – 4 September 1893) was a German noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his wife, Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym. She was an aunt of the Dutch queen regent Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont. No meaningful coverage in sources found beyond "Find a Grave", which is not a reliable source. (Origins of the portrait are dubious.) No notability argument and WP:NOTINHERITED. Even the authority control databases suggest there is some confusion between this person (mentioned in passing in the historical archives) and Augusta Louise zu Stolberg-Stolberg who definitely is notable due to her correspondence with Goethe. Does not pass WP:BASIC, let alone WP:GNG. (Cielquiparle)
2024-06-26 21:35 Nikolia Mamalakis (American ballet dancer) Nikolia Mamalakis is an American ballet dancer. She is currently an artist with the Boston Ballet. No indication of notability as an artist. Boston Ballet is her employer, so that's not independent. Broadway World and Boston Globe refs are just roster announcements, not SIGCOV of her. Briefly mentioned in Critical Dance but not discussed in any detail. Nothing more significant located on a search. (Premeditated Chaos)
2024-06-28 17:31 Sonja de Lennart (German fashion designer (born 1920)) Sonja de Lennart (born 21 May 1920) is a German fashion designer. In 1948, she invented capri pants.[disputeddiscuss] After removing a majority of the unsourced claims and promotional language, there's little to no substance left in the article. Her sole claim to notability is disputed, and the vast majority of notability attributes to her creation rather than to herself. (Swatjester)

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2024-06-23 13:53 Madeleine McAfee (Australian handball player) Madeleine McAfee (born 5 February 1993) is an Australian handball player for UTS Handball Club and on both, the Australian national team and Australia women's national beach handball team (beach handball), and participated at the 2016 Beach handball world Championships as well as the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2009 Women's World Championships in China. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 14:35 Allira Hudson-Gofers (Australian handball player) Allira Hudson-Gofers (born 17 April 1982) is an Australian handball player. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 16:16 Solveig Sørensen (Australian handball player) Solveig Sørensen (born 9 August 1982) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Danish club Team Haderslev, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2009 World Women's Handball Championship in China and at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. A google news search yields one unrelated hit. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 16:31 Vanja Smiljanic (Australian handball player) Vanja Smiljanic (born 27 January 1990) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the club Melbourne HC, and on both Australian national team (indoor) and is the captain of the Australia women's national beach handball team (beach handball). Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. only a primary source provided. Google news search yields 1 hit. (LibStar)
2024-06-23 20:57 Alice Keighley (Australian handball player) Alice Keighley (born 1993) is an Australian team handball and beach handball player. As a member of the Australian national team, Alice played in the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and in the 2015 IHF Four Nations Tournament in Kazakhstan. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 11:40 Jemima Harbort (Australian handball player) Jemima Harbort (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-24 14:51 Rosalie Boyd (Australian handball player) Rosalie Boyd (born 21 October 1987), is an Australian handball player for Queensland HC and the Australian national team and beach handball national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-26 04:52 Laura Player (Australian handball player) Laura Player (born 25 July 1991) is an Australian handball player for Harbourside HC and the Australian national team. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2024-06-27 13:44 Williamstown Literary Festival (Australian literary festival) The Williamstown Literary Festival is a two-day literary festival that takes place in the Town Hall and Library in Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. It features more than 80 authors participating in 50 events and is run by a volunteer committee of locals, supplemented by more than 30 volunteers at festival time. No coverage to meet WP:NEVENT, only sources are primary. (Let'srun)
2024-06-29 00:52 Marcus Vermey Marcus Vermey is an Australian small business owner and politician, currently serving as a candidate for the Liberal Party of Australia in the upper house seat of Nelson. He is also known for his career as a butcher and is the owner of Vermey's Quality Meats located in Sandy Bay, Tasmania. Wikipedia is not a political advertising property. Non notable candidate. (Duffbeerforme)
2024-06-29 00:53 Susie Bower (Australian politician) Susie Bower is an Australian politician, currently serving as a candidate for the Liberal Party of Australia in the Australian House of Representatives division of Lyons. Bower was previously a Councillor on the Meander Valley Council serving from November 2018 to June 2021. Wikipedia is not a political advertising property. Non notable candidate. (Duffbeerforme)

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2024-06-24 08:38 Two Seater and Retro Glider Aerobatic Cup Zbraslavice (Aerobatic competition) Two Seater and Retro Glider Aerobatic Cup Zbraslavice is a special combined aerobatic competition, held at Zbraslavice Airport in the Czech Republic. The very first competition took place in August 2013 and the second is planned to May 2014. Absence of significant coverage from multiple independent reliable sources. (Cloudz679)
2024-06-28 04:51 Westgate busway station (Bus station in Auckland, New Zealand) Westgate busway station, also known as Northwest busway station and Pukewhakataratara, is a planned bus station on Auckland's Northwestern Busway in New Zealand. It will be located off Gunton Drive in the suburb of Westgate. It will have an indoor waiting area, electronic real-time information in the waiting area, bike parking, and a customer service kiosk. Non-existent station, article is primary-source speculation based on something that may exist in the future, appears to be on secondary coverage in reliable sources (Traumnovelle)
2024-06-28 12:55 Wellingborough Aggregates Terminal (UK rail station) Wellingborough Aggregates Terminal is a rail freight terminal in Wellingborough, UK. It is operated by GRS Rail Services. Does not meet WP:GNG. (AusLondonder)
2024-06-28 18:17 Trailer light converter (Electrical component) A trailer light converter is an electrical component used for connecting the wiring of a trailer onto a towing vehicle. This page is linked by one article, trailer (vehicle)#Electrical components, it summarizes this article well. sometimes you need another device to connect the lights on the trailer to a car. I am not sure that there is much more that is encyclopedic to say about it (Gnisacc)
2024-06-29 01:23 Last vehicle board (Railway safety system component) Last vehicle board, often abbreviated as LV board, is a signaling board used on trains in some countries. Fails notability; and literally no sources (Vestrian24Bio)
2024-06-29 02:16 CGR class C1 and C1a (class of 1+8 four-cylinder 2-6-2+2-6-2 Garratt locomotives) The CGR class C1 and C1a were steam locomotives of the Garratt type built by Beyer, Peacock & Company, England for the Ceylon Government Railways (CGR), now Sri Lanka Railways. The Class C1 prototype was built in 1928 and was followed by eight Class C1a locomotives in 1946. Lacks notability (Vestrian24Bio)
2024-06-29 04:39 CGR class H1 (class of 1 Sri Lankan 2-4-0+0-4-2 locomotive) The CGR Class H1 was a 2-4-0+0-4-2T steam locomotive of the Garratt type built by Beyer, Peacock & Company, England for the Ceylon Government Railway (CGR), now Sri Lanka Railways. Only one locomotive of this type was built, and its CGR plate number was 293. Lacks notability (Vestrian24Bio)

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2024-06-23 01:44 Alpha manager Alpha Manager is a quantitative rating system designed by Trustnet.com to rate fund managers of unit trusts and OEICs. Non-notable topic created by an WP:SPA. Both sources included in the article are primary, and searches turned up nothing but additional primary sources. (Rorshacma)
2024-06-23 12:51 Mumasy (vendor-neutral markup language for document authoring) Mumasy (Multimedia machine information system) is a vendor-neutral markup language for document authoring based on XML, similar to DocBook and DITA. Mostly just WP:GNG; no sources cited, too. (AtlasDuane)
2024-06-23 18:22 Akamai (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Akamai may refer to: "Akamai" is not ambiguous. The primary topic redirect goes to an article with a section about the other use listed on this page (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-23 18:50 Gepard (game engine) Gepard is a game engine for real-time strategy (RTS) video games developed by StormRegion. Just a list of games, not notable. (IgelRM)
2024-06-25 07:58 FizzBee Specification Language FizzBee is an open-source formal specification language used to model concurrent and distributed system design, using a python-like specification language. FizzBee is based on Linear temporal logic for property specification and uses Logic of Actions for actions generation. No evidence found of any notability (Fram)
2024-06-24 08:15 72 Scottsdale/Rural (Bus route in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tempe and Chandler) 72 Scottsdale Road/Rural Road is a public transit line operated by First Transit RPTA as part of the Valley Metro Bus system in the Phoenix metropolitan area, running along Scottsdale and Rural Roads between Chandler and northern Scottsdale. All the article sources are pages from a single Web site with schedules and maps. The site is operated by the bus. Search did not yield any results that would demonstrate WP:SIGCOV. (Викидим)

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2024-06-29 17:25 Horticultural botany (Study of the botany of current and potential cultivated plants, with emphasis on the ornamental plants of horticulture, by a horticultural botanist or plantsman—plantsperson) Horticultural botany is the study of the botany of current and potential cultivated plants, with emphasis on the ornamental plants of horticulture, by a horticultural botanist or plantsman—plantsperson." The subject does not appear to be notable. Internet searches failed to find significant coverage of horticultural botany in reliable independent sources, and the article itself has never had a single citation. (Averixus)

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2024-06-23 01:56 Dice (programming language) (object-oriented programming language) Dice is a general purpose, object-oriented programming language. The principal is simplicity, pulling many themes of the language from Java. Dice is a high level language that utilizes LLVM IR to abstract away hardware implementation of code. Utilizing the LLVM as a backend allows for automatic garbage collection of variables as well. An article on a non-notable programming language, created by an WP:SPA who, as the username is the name as one of the creators, is very likely a WP:COI. All of the sources are primary, being the documents created by the creators of the programming language. Searches turned up no coverage in reliable sources. From what I can gather, this was simply a group's university class project, and fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-06-23 23:41 POSXML (programming language based on XML, used to create applications for a POS terminal) POSXML (acronym for Point Of Sale eXtended Markup Language) is a programming language, based on XML, that is used to create applications for a POS terminal. Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that would establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-06-24 00:05 CDuce (XML-oriented functional programming language) CDuce is an XML-oriented functional language, which extends XDuce in a few directions.

It features XML regular expression types, XML regular expression patterns, XML iterators. CDuce is not strictly speaking an XML transformation language since it can be used for general-purpose programming.

Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that would establish notability. If dePRODing, be sure that the sources are independent of Castagna, Benzaken, and Frisch, who authored the original paper about CDuce. This article was created by a user who only edited this article and whose name matches that of the third author of the original paper -- there are WP: COI concerns as well. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-06-25 13:37 Voicemeeter (Virtual mixing console and sound card) Voicemeeter is a virtual mixing console and sound card running on the Windows operating system. It allows the processing of any audio signal – whether its source is physical (microphone) or virtual (application) – and its transmission to physical audio devices and/or applications. This article does not meet Wikipedia's criteria. It is not noteable and an attempt to sell this thing. Siesta (talk) 13:37, 25 June 2024 (UTC) (Siesta)
2024-06-25 22:43 Multilink Procedure (networking technology) The MultiLink Procedure (MLP) (Subscription-time selectable option) exists as an added upper sublayer of the data link layer, operating between the packet layer and a multiplicity of single data link protocol functions (SLPs) in the data link layer. A MultiLink Procedure (MLP) must perform the functions of accepting packets from the Packet Layer, distributing those packets across the available DCE or [[Data termin ... cursory reading makes it seem like the topic is a bit ill defined. Like there are multiple kinds of related procedures, and coverage of this topic is probably better served on other pages. additionally there isn't exactly a plethora of helpful sources. (Gnisacc)
2024-06-24 22:45 Comparison of programming paradigms (Comparison of programming language features) This article attempts to set out the various similarities and differences between the various programming paradigms as a summary in both graphical and tabular format with links to the separate discussions concerning these similarities and differences in extant Wikipedia articles. Original research, no significant cited material. See talk (Mathnerd314159)
2024-06-27 01:30 Conflict Resolver Conflict Resolver is an application used by Apple's sync services. Data can be synced between services like MobileMe and Gmail to devices like Macs, PCs, and mobile devices. The sync services are utilized by several applications including Address Book, iCal, Mail. Non-notable system software, could not find any significant coverage (TappyTurtle)
2024-06-27 03:17 List of Nortel protocols


Subject does not meet the WP:NLIST. (Let'srun)
2024-06-28 17:46 WinWrap Basic (software package) WinWrap Basic (WWB) by Polar Engineering, Inc. is a third-party macro language based on Visual Basic used with programmes of various types which its vendor touts as an alternative to ActiveX (e.g. VBScript, JScript, PerlScript, Rexx-based WSH engines and others), Visual Basic for Applications, and VSTA for this purpose. Fails WP:NSOFT (85.48.187.191)

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2024-06-26 21:44 White Rose Pothole Club The White Rose Pothole Club (WRPC) are a Caving Club founded in May 1954 and based in the Yorkshire Dales. No indication this is a notable organization. All refs are to their own publications, which are obviously not independent. No independent sigcov located on a search - some trivial mentions in the vein of "such and such passage was first mapped by White Rose Pothole Club" but no substantive discussion of the club. (Premeditated Chaos)

STEM/Engineering

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2024-06-23 18:19 Airways International (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Airways International may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-24 08:38 Two Seater and Retro Glider Aerobatic Cup Zbraslavice (Aerobatic competition) Two Seater and Retro Glider Aerobatic Cup Zbraslavice is a special combined aerobatic competition, held at Zbraslavice Airport in the Czech Republic. The very first competition took place in August 2013 and the second is planned to May 2014. Absence of significant coverage from multiple independent reliable sources. (Cloudz679)
2024-06-28 18:17 Trailer light converter (Electrical component) A trailer light converter is an electrical component used for connecting the wiring of a trailer onto a towing vehicle. This page is linked by one article, trailer (vehicle)#Electrical components, it summarizes this article well. sometimes you need another device to connect the lights on the trailer to a car. I am not sure that there is much more that is encyclopedic to say about it (Gnisacc)

STEM/Technology

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2024-06-23 01:56 Dice (programming language) (object-oriented programming language) Dice is a general purpose, object-oriented programming language. The principal is simplicity, pulling many themes of the language from Java. Dice is a high level language that utilizes LLVM IR to abstract away hardware implementation of code. Utilizing the LLVM as a backend allows for automatic garbage collection of variables as well. An article on a non-notable programming language, created by an WP:SPA who, as the username is the name as one of the creators, is very likely a WP:COI. All of the sources are primary, being the documents created by the creators of the programming language. Searches turned up no coverage in reliable sources. From what I can gather, this was simply a group's university class project, and fails the WP:GNG. (Rorshacma)
2024-06-25 13:37 Voicemeeter (Virtual mixing console and sound card) Voicemeeter is a virtual mixing console and sound card running on the Windows operating system. It allows the processing of any audio signal – whether its source is physical (microphone) or virtual (application) – and its transmission to physical audio devices and/or applications. This article does not meet Wikipedia's criteria. It is not noteable and an attempt to sell this thing. Siesta (talk) 13:37, 25 June 2024 (UTC) (Siesta)
2024-06-24 22:45 Comparison of programming paradigms (Comparison of programming language features) This article attempts to set out the various similarities and differences between the various programming paradigms as a summary in both graphical and tabular format with links to the separate discussions concerning these similarities and differences in extant Wikipedia articles. Original research, no significant cited material. See talk (Mathnerd314159)
2024-06-27 01:30 Conflict Resolver Conflict Resolver is an application used by Apple's sync services. Data can be synced between services like MobileMe and Gmail to devices like Macs, PCs, and mobile devices. The sync services are utilized by several applications including Address Book, iCal, Mail. Non-notable system software, could not find any significant coverage (TappyTurtle)
2024-06-27 06:46 Spherene (Product for designing infill) Spherenes are a class of minimal isotropic aperiodic surfaces designed for engineering uses. They are a proprietary product of spherene AG, Individual spherenes are generated algorithmically to fit particular shapes and applications, particularly as infill for 3D printing. This is written to masquerade as a technical term but it is really only promotion for the name of a company and its product. There are no independent sources (both footnotes are promotional content sourced to the company) and no nontrivial content. All this really says is that some startup company wants to market infill-generation but without adequate sourcing for WP:NCORP. (David Eppstein)
2024-06-27 17:16 Applied Solar Applied Solar Inc. was a company developing solar energy products and energy management applications, including photovoltaics for buildings. It was located in California. No reliable sources, and timeline is a fever dream. Founded in 2005, listed on NASDAQ in 2004, changed name in 2009, filed for Chapter 11 in 2002 and Chapter 7 in 2010, and was distributing casino bonuses by 2019. (Sj)
2024-06-27 18:40 Vlorë Wind Farm The Vlorë Wind Farm is a wind farm in Albania. It has 250 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW each, which deliver up to 500 MW of power. Further research suggests this proposal was not actually built. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2024-06-27 18:40 Kryevidhi Wind Farm The Kryevidhi Wind Farm is an under construction wind power project in Albania. It will have 75 individual wind turbines with a nominal output of around 2 MW which will deliver up to 150 MW of power, enough to power over 100,250 homes, with a capital investment required of approximately US$300 million. Further research indicates this proposal was not actually built. Notability not established with substantive sources (Reywas92)
2024-06-28 13:49 Battery Smart (EV battery-swapping company) Battery Smart is an EV battery-swapping company headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. Fails WP:NCORP; coverage is WP:ORGTRIV, with insufficient WP:SIGCOV in WP:SIRS. (Dclemens1971)
2024-06-28 23:19 BlockDos BlockDos is an Internet security company in Mississauga, Ontario that provides protection services against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. Article fails to establish WP:CORP notability, lacks reliable sourcing. (Brandon)
2024-06-29 00:17 Tactical Network Solutions (Maryland-based[1] information security company) Tactical Network Solutions is a Maryland-based information security company specializing in 802.11 and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Their WPS exploitation tool was released to the open source community after the vulnerability in WPS was publicly disclosed by Stefan Viehbock on December 27, 2011. Company lacks notability under WP:CORP. (Brandon)
2024-06-29 00:20 Tapestry Technologies (small privately owned systems integration defense contractor in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, founded in 2005) Tapestry Technologies is a small privately owned systems integration defense contractor based in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The company provides professional services to the United States Department of Defense, United States Navy, and the U.S. Army Information Technology Agency in the areas of cybersecurity, network and systems engineering, training, and IT support. Company lacks notability under WP:CORP. (Brandon)

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2024-06-23 20:02 Embarras, Alberta (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Embarras, Alberta may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-23 20:17 Carbonado (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Carbonado may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-06-23 03:39 Billionaires Row (disambiguation page) (Topics referred to by the same term) Billionaires Row, Billionaires' Row, or Billionaire's Row, may refer to: Per WP:2DABS: of the remaining two entries, one is the unambiguous primary topic. One recent revision post-cleanup explicitly states that the one in Manhattan is the primary topic. (LaundryPizza03)
2024-06-26 18:44 Hakan Yılmaz (political scientist) (political scientist) Hakan Yilmaz is a professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul. Non-notable academic, does not meet WP:NPROF. h-index is 4 according to Scopus (no. 5 on that list). (Justlettersandnumbers)