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    Culture/Food and drink[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 16:22 System sales System sales is a business term used in the franchising industry. Franchisors provide supplies, marketing and administration services to franchisees in return for a part of the franchisees' revenues. Some franchisors also operate some outlets directly. WP:NOTDICTIONARY, lack of WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS (AirshipJungleman29)

    Culture/Internet culture[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 04:49 Random Encounters (Family-friendly musical makers associated with video games) Random Encounters is an American musical web series co-created by AJ Pinkerton and Peter Srinivasan. The series' first official short, "Singachu: A Pikachu Song", premiered on YouTube on June 7, 2011. Since launching, the series has partnered with Disney Digital Network, Maker Studios, and at one point with IGN Entertainment. No apparent claim to notability. (QuietHere)
    2023-05-31 23:23 War on the Sea (2021 video game) War on the Sea is a 2021 World War II video game developed and published by Killerfish Games. The game sees the player controlling either the United States Navy or the Imperial Japanese Navy during the course of the Pacific War. It is a naval real time strategy game. Simply does not even remotely meet general notability guidelines. Looking for anything to justify this article's inclusion returned only a single article from C-list gaming website Rock, Paper, Shotgun. (TheTechnician27)
    2023-06-02 16:15 Slate Esports (Singaporean esports organization) Slate Esports (abbreviated as SLT) is a Singaporean esports organization under Avium Esports. It has competitive team in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Slate Esports consists of former members of EVOS SG, who competed in M3 and achieved top 4 in global standings. Disbanded (DreamyLucid)
    2023-05-31 01:54 Fear and Hunger (video game) (2018 video game) Fear and Hunger is a survival horror game developed by Miro Haverinen and released on December 11, 2018. Fails GNG (Nagol0929)

    Culture/Linguistics[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-06-02 14:18 Jinhua (given name) (Name list) Jinhua is a transliteration of multiple Chinese given names. Notable people with the names include: Same problems as Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mengjie. This page lists multiple given names with nothing to do with each other except that they're transliterated the same way when tones are omitted. (Mx. Granger)

    Culture/Literature[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 01:23 Quark (magazine) (American science journal) Quark was an American science magazine in the 1970s. Unsourced article. Found no significant coverage of the subject. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-05-30 04:46 Speechlessness of Sadness (1998 poem volume by Seyhan Kurt) Speechlessness of Sadness (Hüznün Sözyitimleri) is a volume of modern Turkish poetry by Seyhan Kurt. It was published in 1998. It consists of three parts "Deterritorial", "Agnostic" and Incognitae." Uncited for 11 years. No coverage to meet WP:GNG. (LibStar)
    2023-05-31 21:06 Gjurmime albanologjike Gjurmime albanologjike (Albanological reconnaissance) is a scientific magazine published by the Albanological Institute of Pristina, in Kosovo. The first issue came out in 1962 and since then has been a major contributor to all albanology fields study. Non-notable journal. Not indexed in any selective databases, apart from some in-passing mentions, no in-depth independent sources. Does not meet WP:NJournals or WP:GNG. (Randykitty)
    2023-06-01 20:27 List of Days of Our Lives characters The following is an alphabetical list of characters (and their performers) from the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, sorted by character surname. Unsourced. No notability. Fancruft. (Just Another Cringy Username)
    2023-06-01 22:11 The Sacrifice (Higson novel) (Higson novel) The Sacrifice is a post-apocalyptic young adult horror novel written by best-selling author Charlie Higson. The book, released by Puffin Books in the UK and Australia on 20 September 2012, is the fourth book in a planned seven-book series, titled The Enemy. Notability challenged since 2014. Sources are a combination of primary and user-generated. (Just Another Cringy Username)
    2023-06-01 22:19 The Tears of Artamon The Tears of Artamon is a series of three fantasy novels by the English author Sarah Ash (sister of Jessica Rydill). The three books are Lord of Snow and Shadows (2003), Prisoner of the Iron Tower (2004), and Children of the Serpent Gate (2005). They are published by Bantam Press in the United Kingdom and Bantam Spectra in the United States. Completely unsourced "book report" article containing a recap of the plot and a character list. I would redirect this to the author article...but there isn't one. Don't see any showing of notability here whatsoever. (Just Another Cringy Username)
    2023-06-02 09:57 List of SNK vs. Capcom characters The playable cast of the SNK vs. Capcom fighting games all previously appeared in other games (not necessarily fighting games), with each company's flagship fighting game series providing most of the characters. Basic list, no need to have a separate list. Further, since there's only two games, not much value to having a list to combine them. (Cukie Gherkin)
    2023-06-02 22:46 Enchanted Forest Chronicles The Enchanted Forest Chronicles is a series of four young adult fantasy novels by Patricia C. Wrede titled Dealing with Dragons, Searching for Dragons, Calling on Dragons, and Talking to Dragons. Additionally, the Book of Enchantments includes one short story titled Utensile Strength and also includes a short story titled The Princess, the Cat, and the Unicorn which takes place in the Enchanted Forest universe, but does not involve any of the familiar characters. Sources given are primary and demonstrate neither notability nor SIGCOV. Long, excessive, and generally crufty. Properly sourced, notability-proven articles exist for both the author and the first book in the series. (Just Another Cringy Username)

    Culture/Biography[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-27 09:12 Sri Jayendra Saraswathy Matriculation Higher Secondary School Sri Jayendra Saraswathy Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a school located near Ondipudur, Singanallur in Coimbatore. The principal of the school is Jayis Kurilla, she is Biology teacher. WP:MILL institution, no indication of Notability. Found a single news article which mentions the school, but it isn't WP:SIGCOV. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-27 10:06 Kultar Gill (Canadian mixed martial arts fighter) Kultar Gill is a retired professional Indian-Canadian welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer and Lightweight mixed martial artist. He is the owner of Mamba MMA in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Non-notable fighter. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK, and Fails WP:NMMA Highest rank achieved in MMA on Fight Matrix was #379 Welterweight & #25 Lightweight. No significant coverage from significant and reliable sources. Passing mentions and results are not sufficient to meet WP:GNG. (Lethweimaster)
    2023-05-27 16:25 Paul Kinne (college basketball player (1975–1976) Montana State) Paul Kinne is a former American basketball player. He played college basketball at Montana State. Nothing but routine sports coverage. Does not meet WP:NSPORTS. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-28 19:51 Commencement at the University of Notre Dame (Commencement at the University of Notre Dame) The University of Notre Dame's annual commencement exercises are held each May, currently in the Notre Dame Stadium. The exercises award undergraduate and graduate degrees. Not notable, most coverage is WP:ROUTINE or not independent. (Filetime)
    2023-05-28 19:52 Commencement at the Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez The University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus (UPRM) or Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (RUM)'s annual commencement exercises are held each mid-June, currently in the Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum. The exercises award undergraduate and graduate degrees. Not notable, most coverage is WP:ROUTINE or not independent. (Filetime)
    2023-05-29 02:26 David Xavier Cifu (American physiatrist) David Xavier Cifu (born July 17, 1962, New York City, New York) is an American physiatrist, researcher, and medical educator. He is the Associate Dean for Innovation and System Integration in the School of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, the chairman and Herman J. Heavily COI article, no independent sigcov, only primary/promotional sources. (Jdcooper)
    2023-05-29 10:48 Tatsuya Fukumuro (Japanese EDM producer and DJ) Tatsuya Fukumuro, better known as Nhato or kyu, is a Japanese electronic dance music producer from Tokyo. He is associated with the label Otographic Music. Article fails WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO; completely lacks reliable sources (ArcticSeeress)
    2023-05-29 11:05 Khalil Oghab (Iranian actor) Khalil Oghab (Persian: خلیل عقاب, Other name Hero Khalil (born 23 March 1924 _ 20 April 2023) in shiraz, Iran) Khalil Oghab, an Iranian wrestler, holds the Guinness record for lifting a 2-ton elephant. Outside the Guinness record, no in-depth coverage of this individual. Case of WP:BIO1E. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-29 11:07 Sakura Sawashima (Japanese karateka) Sakura Sawashima (born 1 March 2002) is a Japanese karateka. Meets neither WP:GNG nor WP:NSPORT. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-29 11:25 2023 PDM sit-in The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) organised a sit-in protest and demonstration outside the Pakistan Supreme Court in May 2023 in the Pakistani capital city Islamabad. The ongoing dispute between the Pakistani government and the judiciary erupted into a sit-in protest of what were allegedly "undue favours" given to the former prime minister Imran Khan. No lasting coverage. Delete as per WP:NOTNEWS. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-29 15:50 Robert Connors (American football quarterback and coach) Robert A. Connors is a member of the Northeastern University athletics Hall of Fame. Connors was inducted in 1990 for excellence in football. Connors has also been elected to the Wakefield High School Hall of Fame. Fails WP:GNG and Wikipedia:Notability (sports) (Hirolovesswords)
    2023-05-29 18:46 Tah Mac (American rapper) Tah Mac (born in Brooklyn, New York as D. Tah Macintosh or Tayshaun Macintosh), is an American rapper and songwriter, who rose to fame as a producer of various Hip hop and R&B acts, before releasing his first solo album in 2009. Relies on primary sources like album announcements and interview as sources. Lacks significant coverage from IS RS and notable works to pass WP:BIO. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-05-29 19:43 Zack Nelson Zack Nelson is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Luton Town. He was born on 5 January 2006 in Enfield, London. [BLP]
    2023-05-30 09:18 Aparna Singh Aparna Singh is a Indian Origin activist and Journalist, Born on 24th July 1989). She worked as an editor in The Quint, a Network18 Group, Times of India. . Currently he is working as Chief Editor at Zee Media Corporation. References have been conflated yet seem to relate to different people, one who is an influencer, another who is a journalist. No evident notability for either. (Bungle)
    2023-05-30 20:14 Jerry Morris (kickboxer) (Dutch kickboxer and Muay Thai champion) Jerry Morris (born 1970) is a Dutch former kickboxer and Muay Thai champion. He was a 5-time World Thai Boxing Champion. He is now an author, speaker, trainer, and personal coach. Non-notable fighter. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK and WP:GNG (Lethweimaster)
    2023-05-30 20:19 Michael Smolik (German MMA fighter) Michael Smolik (born 28 July 1991) is a German mixed martial artist and former kickboxer. Until 2019, he was multiple amateur world champion and professional world champion in kickboxing in the World Kickboxing and Karate Union. On 30 August 2020, Smolik announced his official end of career in kickboxing via his YouTube channel. Non-notable fighter. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK and WP:GNG. Passing mentions and event results are not sufficient. Probable COI/vanity page with his Youtube Channel, social media, and music mentions. (Lethweimaster)
    2023-05-27 08:17 Jonathan Zion (musician) (Musical artist) Jonathan Zion is a bass guitarist, double bassist and composer from Melbourne, Australia. The subject of the article is not notable. WP:Before shows little information about them, nothing substantial. (Idoghor Melody)
    2023-05-29 13:42 Pace J. McConkie (American lawyer) Pace Jefferson McConkie (born October 30 1960) is a civil rights lawyer in Annapolis, Maryland and a professor[dubious ] at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the founder and director of Morgan State University's Robert M. There are tons of Latter-day Saint lawyers, very many of whom are law professors or have been law clerks. This article just describes a guy with a job. If there is something notable it's not evident in the article. WP:BIO (Davemc0)
    2023-05-30 15:31 Frank Weaver Frank Óscar Weaver Vasconcelos (born in 1981), known professionally as Frank Weaver, is a Paraguayan-American filmmaker, indigenous and environmental activist. Insufficient third-party sources to indicate notability (Ohnoitsjamie)
    2023-05-31 16:00 Andreas Anton (German social scientist) Andreas Anton (born 13 November 1983 in Villingen-Schwennigen) is a German social scientist. No evidence this person meets WP:PROF or WP:NAUTHOR (Carchasm)
    2023-05-31 21:32 Rob Kendrick (actor) (British actor) Rob Kendrick is an English actor and musician. His father was the comedian Christopher Feltrup, and his mother the choreographer Elizabeth Kendrick. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Travis in Sugartown, Ollie in After Hours and Nick Harrison in The Syndicate. Unsourced BLP, does not appear to meet either WP:GNG or WP:NACTOR with no major roles or significant coverage in news (Ingenuity)
    2023-05-31 21:42 Garrett McLeod (Canadian cyclist) Garrett McLeod (born 12 May 1989) is a Canadian bicycle racer, who most recently competed for the H&R Block Pro Cycling team. Non-notable cyclist not meeting GNG let alone WP:NCYC (Paulpat99)
    2023-06-01 00:50 Adrian Cosentini Adrian Cosentini is an American mastering engineer, who specializes in audio restoration. Fails WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, and WP:CREATIVE. (Voorts)
    2023-06-01 14:40 Western Washington Vikings women's rowing (American rowing club) The Western Washington University Women's Rowing team has currently won the NCAA Division II National Championships for the last 5 years, for the 2005 through 2009 seasons. Their fifth win was accomplished on June 1 in Sacramento, CA on Lake Natoma. They are the first NCAA rowing team to win 5 consecutive titles, since the NCAA began recognizing women's rowing in 1997. The WWU women's rowing program does not merit an independent Wikipedia page. Any information that deserves to be included in Wikipedia can be placed in the Western Washington Vikings page. Outside of football it is extremely rare for a NCAA Division II sports team to have its own page. WWU women's rowing has been successful but not to the point that this page needs to exist. This page has not had any meaningful edits or additions in over a decade. The little information this page has is woefully outdated and given the fact that it's virtually never been updated shows how irrelevant this topic is regarding an independent Wikipedia page (Chilcokr)
    2023-06-01 18:26 Vahur Sova (Estonian architect) Vahur Sova (born 9 April 1956, in Suure-Jaani) is an Estonian architect. fails WP:GNG (True Pagan Warrior)
    2023-06-01 18:58 Otto Lee (American politician) Otto Oswald Lee (born July 29, 1967) is a Hong Kong-born American politician, attorney, and military veteran who was a Sunnyvale, California city council member from 2003 to 2011, before which he was on the Planning Commission, which he chaired from 2000 to 2001. Local politician of minor importance, whose career and coverage do not rise to any level of notability. (Drmies)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Fu Hao (footballer) (Chinese footballer) Fu Hao (born 4 June 2001) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Chinese Super League club Shenzhen F.C.. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Li Zhuoxuan (Chinese football player) Li Zhuoxuan (born 6 August 2001) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a defender for Chinese Super League club Guangzhou City. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Ablikim Abdusalam (Chinese footballer) Ablikim Abdusalam (born 5 January 2003) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Zhejiang Professional F.C. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:10 Draft:Wei Minghe (Chinese footballer) Wei Minghe (born 8 June 2003), is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Guangzhou F.C. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-02 01:38 Draft:Heo Yool (footballer) (South Korean footballer) Heo Yool (born 12 April 2001) is a South Korean football player who currently plays for Gwangju FC. Not notable enough due to lacking proper sourcing (RossEvans18)
    2023-05-30 05:35 Seri Wati Iku (Australian politician) Seri Wati Iku (sometimes given as Seriwati Iku) is a politician from the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Australia, who was President of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Shire Council from 2017 to 2019. Fails WP:NPOLITICIAN - noting Facebook is not anacceptable or reliable source and the Cocos Islands Shire Council website is a primary source. (Dan arndt)
    2023-06-02 06:39 Draft:Thiyagudop (Thiyagarajan Venkatachalam working as Director of Photography and created profile for my personal) Thiyagudop (born 16 March 1977 in Yercaud, Salem district, Tamil Nadu) is an Indian Director of Photography, known for his work Hrudayadhalli Idhenidhu(2010), Pancharangi(2010), as Operative Cameraman for Endhiran (English: Robot) and Varanam ayiram (2008) and as Secondary Unit Cameraman for Telugu movie "Brahmotsavam".{{Infobox person [No reason given] (Arunsybex)
    2023-06-02 09:57 List of SNK vs. Capcom characters The playable cast of the SNK vs. Capcom fighting games all previously appeared in other games (not necessarily fighting games), with each company's flagship fighting game series providing most of the characters. Basic list, no need to have a separate list. Further, since there's only two games, not much value to having a list to combine them. (Cukie Gherkin)
    2023-06-01 01:33 Ben Phillips (poet) (Canadian poet, teacher and publisher) Ben Phillips (born 1947) is an American-born Canadian poet, teacher and publisher. Fails WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, and WP:POET. (Voorts)
    2023-06-02 01:39 Melih Sezgin Melih Sezgin (3.05.1972, born in Istanbul).Melih Sezgin, who has produced many TV series, is known to be dead now. In 2009 and 2010, he is the producer of Şefkat Tepe and Sungurlar, which is a series of Soldiers. [BLP]
    2023-06-02 12:44 David Jno Baptiste aka Ras Jumbo (musician) David Jno Baptiste aka Ras Jumbo is a Caribbean bass guitar player based in Paris, France. WP:NMUSICIAN; WP:SPA with no WP:RS and no improvements to issues raised over 11 years ago (Plutonium27)
    2023-06-02 15:30 Sons of Abraham (US musical group) Sons of Abraham were a five piece Jewish straight edge metalcore band from Long Island, New York. They released one demo, a split EP with Indecision, and CD/LP titled Termites In His Smile. They disbanded in 1998, as guitarists Justin Beck and Todd Weinstock decided to concentrate on their other band, Glassjaw with friend Daryl Palumbo. The stub article has had no references since its creation 16 years ago and there is little to show any notability. (LicenceToCrenellate)
    2023-06-02 14:41 Bridget Masinga (South African on-air-personality and actress) Bridget Masinga (born 26 February 1981) is a South African actress, television and radio personality, fashion model and philanthropist. She placed 3rd in the 2002 Miss South Africa pageant and is best known for her roles on the South African television shows Generations and Bay of Plenty as well as for her work on radio. Does not meet notability guidelines (Willondon)
    2023-06-02 21:23 Philippe Delorme (French historian and journalist) Philippe Delorme (born 22 January 1960 in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French historian and journalist, whose articles have appeared in Point de Vue [fr], Point de Vue Histoire, and Valeurs actuelles, among others. [BLP]
    2023-06-02 23:00 Ralph René (American conspiracy theorist (1933–2008)) Ralph René (August 24, 1933 – December 10, 2008) was an American conspiracy theorist, small press publisher and inventor. René was a vocal proponent of certain Moon landing conspiracy theories. René's last self-published work, a pamphlet he distributed called WTC Lies and Fairy Tales, details his assertions regarding certain 9/11 conspiracy theories. Non-notable conspiracy theorist. No coverage from reliable secondary sources; citations given are either for subject's own self-published works or self-written website bio. (Rift)
    2023-05-29 13:13 Émeline Dartron (French tennis player) Sarah Iliev (born 12 April 2000) is an French tennis player. non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9)
    2023-06-03 07:31 Tang Shu-wing (stage director and actor in Hong Kong) Tang Shu-wing (Chinese: 鄧樹榮) is a theatre director, actor and educator in Hong Kong, having worked in professional theatre for 30 years. Sometimes nicknamed the "Alchemist of Minimalist Theatre" [citation needed], he received the Best Director award three times at the Hong Kong Drama Awards. promotional page and inaccurate information (The good in theatre)
    2023-06-01 13:09 Mel Rey Uy Mel Rey Uy (born January 6, 1868) was the 5th Bishop of the Diocese of Lucena by his consecration by Emilio Z. Marquez. He succeeds Bishop Emilio Z. Marquez of the 4th Bishop of the Diocese of Lucena. Bishop Mel Rey Uy was appointed on July 29, 2017, and now the present bishop of the Diocese of Lucena. https://www.ucanews.com/directory/bishops/bishop-rey-uy/865 His previous assignment was to be an Bishop of Diocese of Romblon of Romblon Romblon. [BLP]

    Culture/Biography/Women[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-30 20:47 Denise Castle (British boxer) Denise Castle, 49, is a British boxer who currently holds the atomweight world championship. Castle is also a former Muay Thai world champion. Does not meet criteria for WP:NBOXING: Subject has not been ranked in the world top ten of any weight class by the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, or The Ring magazine. The source awakeningfighters.com is used 16 times and does not constitute a reliable source. Even after google search: mostly passing mentions and event results, nothing significant, the subject does to meet WP:GNG. (Lethweimaster)
    2023-06-02 12:35 Jerelle Joseph (Chemist from Dominica) Jerelle A. Joseph is a computational chemist and academic from Dominica, who is also an advocate for representation and diversity in science. She is the founder of CariScholar, a network connecting students and academics from Caribbean countries. WP:NACADEMIC (Plutonium27)

    Culture/Media[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 23:37 Cale:Drew (2003 studio album by Jakob) Cale:Drew is a 2003 album by the New Zealand post-rock band Jakob. It gets its title from the names of twins of guitarist Jeff Boyle's sister. It is dedicated to the memory of bassist Maurice Beckett's mother, who died in 2002. The album was recorded in Wellington by David Holmes, the guitarist in the band Kerretta, an Auckland-based experimental rock band. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-05-29 07:01 Newly Swissed (The online magazine about Switzerland) Newly Swissed is a digital entertainment magazine about Switzerland, first published in January 2010. It covers topics related to culture, design, events, oddities and tourism in Switzerland. Fails WP:NWEB. Sources likely to be non-RS, passing mentions. (KH-1)
    2023-05-30 07:03 Transformative Media (digital production company) Transformative Media LLC was founded in 2014 by Andrew Kriss and Eric Lerner as a digital production company. They served as executive producers, advisors, and business development consultants to Pulse Evolution Corporation, a human animation company known for its creation of the Michael Jackson hologram performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. Fails WP:NCORP. Company/founders are not specifically mentioned in the USA Today ref. Couldn't find anything else that would demonstrate CORPDEPTH. (KH-1)
    2023-05-30 09:18 Aparna Singh Aparna Singh is a Indian Origin activist and Journalist, Born on 24th July 1989). She worked as an editor in The Quint, a Network18 Group, Times of India. . Currently he is working as Chief Editor at Zee Media Corporation. References have been conflated yet seem to relate to different people, one who is an influencer, another who is a journalist. No evident notability for either. (Bungle)
    2023-06-01 02:19 The Walking Dead: Songs of Survival Vol. 2 (2014 soundtrack album by The Walking Dead) The Walking Dead: Songs of Survival Vol. 2 is a soundtrack for the fourth season of The Walking Dead. It was released on August 26, 2014 by Republic Records. It was included as a Walmart Exclusive on the Blu-ray release of The Walking Dead: The Complete Fourth Season. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-02 09:57 List of SNK vs. Capcom characters The playable cast of the SNK vs. Capcom fighting games all previously appeared in other games (not necessarily fighting games), with each company's flagship fighting game series providing most of the characters. Basic list, no need to have a separate list. Further, since there's only two games, not much value to having a list to combine them. (Cukie Gherkin)
    2023-06-02 01:39 Melih Sezgin Melih Sezgin (3.05.1972, born in Istanbul).Melih Sezgin, who has produced many TV series, is known to be dead now. In 2009 and 2010, he is the producer of Şefkat Tepe and Sungurlar, which is a series of Soldiers. [BLP]
    2023-06-02 16:41 U.N.P.O.C. (musician) (Musical artist) Tom Bauchop (born 1978), best known by his stage name U.N.P.O.C., is a Scottish musician and member of the Fence Collective. He has released two albums on Domino Records, Fifth Column and the limited edition Live at King Tut's. Fifth Column featured only two musicians: Bauchop, and drummer Stu Bastiman. Appears to have received no reliable coverage beyond that Uncut review. Has an AllMusic bio but it's uncredited, and the same text appears on Spotify and Apple Music so that may have been written by someone at Domino Recording Company. I'm not seeing notability here. (QuietHere)
    2023-06-02 23:00 Ralph René (American conspiracy theorist (1933–2008)) Ralph René (August 24, 1933 – December 10, 2008) was an American conspiracy theorist, small press publisher and inventor. René was a vocal proponent of certain Moon landing conspiracy theories. René's last self-published work, a pamphlet he distributed called WTC Lies and Fairy Tales, details his assertions regarding certain 9/11 conspiracy theories. Non-notable conspiracy theorist. No coverage from reliable secondary sources; citations given are either for subject's own self-published works or self-written website bio. (Rift)

    Culture/Media/Books[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-06-01 22:11 The Sacrifice (Higson novel) (Higson novel) The Sacrifice is a post-apocalyptic young adult horror novel written by best-selling author Charlie Higson. The book, released by Puffin Books in the UK and Australia on 20 September 2012, is the fourth book in a planned seven-book series, titled The Enemy. Notability challenged since 2014. Sources are a combination of primary and user-generated. (Just Another Cringy Username)
    2023-06-01 22:19 The Tears of Artamon The Tears of Artamon is a series of three fantasy novels by the English author Sarah Ash (sister of Jessica Rydill). The three books are Lord of Snow and Shadows (2003), Prisoner of the Iron Tower (2004), and Children of the Serpent Gate (2005). They are published by Bantam Press in the United Kingdom and Bantam Spectra in the United States. Completely unsourced "book report" article containing a recap of the plot and a character list. I would redirect this to the author article...but there isn't one. Don't see any showing of notability here whatsoever. (Just Another Cringy Username)
    2023-06-02 22:46 Enchanted Forest Chronicles The Enchanted Forest Chronicles is a series of four young adult fantasy novels by Patricia C. Wrede titled Dealing with Dragons, Searching for Dragons, Calling on Dragons, and Talking to Dragons. Additionally, the Book of Enchantments includes one short story titled Utensile Strength and also includes a short story titled The Princess, the Cat, and the Unicorn which takes place in the Enchanted Forest universe, but does not involve any of the familiar characters. Sources given are primary and demonstrate neither notability nor SIGCOV. Long, excessive, and generally crufty. Properly sourced, notability-proven articles exist for both the author and the first book in the series. (Just Another Cringy Username)

    Culture/Media/Entertainment[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 01:23 Quark (magazine) (American science journal) Quark was an American science magazine in the 1970s. Unsourced article. Found no significant coverage of the subject. (Tutwakhamoe)

    Culture/Media/Films[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 00:42 Louise Lovegrove (British movie producer) Louise Lovegrove is a British movie producer. Not notable. The list of roles (most of which are very minor) doesn't establish WP:PRODUCER notability in and of itself, and my WP:BEFORE search found no in-depth coverage of Lovegrove in independent reliable sources. (Extraordinary Writ)
    2023-05-31 08:17 Graand Production Graand Production is a film production company which produces Malayalam language films, founded by Indian film actor Dileep and his brother Anoop. Its first production venture was the 2003 film C.I.D. Moosa. Not a major film distribution/production company to have its own page. Article is a mere copy-paste of Dileep filmography#Producer (Sneha996)
    2023-05-31 15:05 Dogmatic (film) (film) Dogmatic is a 1999 Canadian-American TV film that aired on May 30, 1999, on ABC as part of season 43 of the anthology series Wonderful World of Disney. It stars Michael Riley as an advertising executive who switches bodies with a dog. It was directed by Neill Fearnley. Lacks sufficient coverage to pass WP:GNG (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-06-01 02:19 Walt Disney's Fun with Music (1961 studio album) Walt Disney's Fun with Music is a record album by Walt Disney Productions, released in 1961.[citation needed] Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)

    Culture/Media/Music[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 23:41 Community 2: A NewOrderOnline Tribute (2006 studio album by Various Artists) Community 2 is a tribute album dedicated to the work of Ian Curtis, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner of the bands New Order and Joy Division that was released in 2006. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-05-28 23:42 The Coolangatta Gold: Original Soundtrack Recording (2002 soundtrack album by Bill Conti) The Coolangatta Gold: Original Soundtrack Recording is the licensed promotional soundtrack from the 1984 Australian film of The Coolangatta Gold. This CD release contains music by the composer Bill Conti. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-05-28 23:43 Clone (Threshold album) (1998 studio album by Threshold) Clone is the fourth studio album by the British progressive metal band Threshold, released in 1998. It is the first album with the long time singer Andrew "Mac" McDermott and the final one with the drummer Mark Heaney. In October 2012, Nuclear Blast released a "Definitive Edition", including three bonus tracks. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-05-28 23:43 Contra la Corriente (Janina album) (2006 studio album by Janina) Contra La Corriente (English: Against the Current) is the second album of Puerto Rican singer, Janina, who became known after winning the first season of talent-reality show Objetivo Fama. The album was released on September 26, 2006 and produced by Univision Music Group. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-05-29 10:48 Tatsuya Fukumuro (Japanese EDM producer and DJ) Tatsuya Fukumuro, better known as Nhato or kyu, is a Japanese electronic dance music producer from Tokyo. He is associated with the label Otographic Music. Article fails WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO; completely lacks reliable sources (ArcticSeeress)
    2023-05-29 18:46 Tah Mac (American rapper) Tah Mac (born in Brooklyn, New York as D. Tah Macintosh or Tayshaun Macintosh), is an American rapper and songwriter, who rose to fame as a producer of various Hip hop and R&B acts, before releasing his first solo album in 2009. Relies on primary sources like album announcements and interview as sources. Lacks significant coverage from IS RS and notable works to pass WP:BIO. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-05-31 02:33 Les Boukakes (Boukakes are a rock band from France, whose music is strongly influenced by North African raï. Formed in 1997 in Montpelier.) Les Boukakes is a French rock group formed in 1999.

    Their music is a mixture of ethnic and cultural sounds across a variety of genres: stirring rock, groove, electronic, raï, and gnawa.

    Found another source for the BBC award but otherwise no evidence for notability. (QuietHere)
    2023-05-31 02:51 One World Singers (US choir) The One World Singers was formed in 2010 (13 years ago) (2010) when the Denver Turnverein Chorus changed its name. Found no reliable coverage for this group under any of their names. (QuietHere)
    2023-05-27 08:17 Jonathan Zion (musician) (Musical artist) Jonathan Zion is a bass guitarist, double bassist and composer from Melbourne, Australia. The subject of the article is not notable. WP:Before shows little information about them, nothing substantial. (Idoghor Melody)
    2023-06-01 00:50 Adrian Cosentini Adrian Cosentini is an American mastering engineer, who specializes in audio restoration. Fails WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, and WP:CREATIVE. (Voorts)
    2023-06-01 02:13 10UNDER2 (2012 EP by Jaymay) 10UNDER2 is an EP by Jaymay. Each of the ten songs on this EP is less than two minutes long, giving the EP its title. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-01 02:15 After the Lights (2004 studio album by Sweetbox) After the Lights is the fifth album of Sweetbox and the fourth album with Jade Villalon as frontwoman. It was released in 2004 in Japan. On various online stores, the CD is listed as Sweetbox Presents a Very Sweet X-Mas, although only 4 songs on the album are Christmas carols. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-01 02:16 Analogue Bubblebath 5 (2005 EP by Richard D. James) Analogue Bubblebath 5 is an unreleased EP by techno and IDM artist Richard D. James. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-01 02:16 Analogue Bubblebath IV (1994 EP by AFX) Analogue Bubblebath IV (also titled "Analogue Bubblebath 4 Track EP") is an EP by Richard D. James under his alias AFX. It is the fourth release in the Analogue Bubblebath series. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-01 02:16 Analogue Bubblebath Vol 3.1 (1997 EP by AFX) Analogue Bubblebath 3.1 is the eighth EP released by artist Richard D. James, under his commonly known alias, AFX. It is a companion to Analogue Bubblebath Vol 3. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-01 19:51 Ralph and the Hexagons Ralph and the Hexagons were a four-piece experimental band from Glasgow. The band was composed of Ralph Hemsley (vocals), Megan Makridis (vocals), Marni Robertson (vocals, guitar, saxophone), and Adam Sefcik (vocals). Formed in August 2020 during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the band's first single, "My Weekend Plans", was written and produced entirely remotely in just 48 hours, resulting in what the band have described as "a rough but charming ballad about grave robbing". Non-notable group that doesn't meet WP:GNG or WP:NBAND. No evidence of passing either is provided by a WP:BEFORE search. Article is most likely CoI (uploader of image also creator of article). (Schminnte)
    2023-06-02 15:30 Sons of Abraham (US musical group) Sons of Abraham were a five piece Jewish straight edge metalcore band from Long Island, New York. They released one demo, a split EP with Indecision, and CD/LP titled Termites In His Smile. They disbanded in 1998, as guitarists Justin Beck and Todd Weinstock decided to concentrate on their other band, Glassjaw with friend Daryl Palumbo. The stub article has had no references since its creation 16 years ago and there is little to show any notability. (LicenceToCrenellate)
    2023-06-02 23:07 Backporch Revolution Backporch Revolution is an independent record label, netlabel, and artists' collective from New Orleans, Louisiana. They release material by Chef Menteur, potpie, and other New Orleans underground artists. In 2006, Backporch Revolution released the compilation Proud to Swim Home: A Backporch Revolution Compilation for New Orleans, a benefit disc for groups assisting New Orleans' recovery after Hurricane Katrina. Conducted WP:BEFORE search (including ProQuest, Google, and local NOLA newspapers) and found only one RS with SIGCOV: [1]. Only other mention I could find was trivial. Not enough sources to meet WP:GNG or WP:NCORP. (Voorts)
    2023-06-03 02:45 Around the World (Melo-M album) (2009 album by Melo-M) Around The World is the third studio album released by Latvian instrumental cello rock trio Melo-M. The album is produced by trio member Kārlis Auzāns and recorded 2009 at Chellout Studios in Riga, Latvia. The album consists of 12 instrumental cover version tracks and a cover version track featuring Latvian singer Intars Busulis. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-03 02:45 Angels & Vampires – Volume II (2006 studio album by Sananda Maitreya) Angels & Vampires – Volume II is part of Sananda Maitreya's sixth album. The first six songs were released on October 8, 2005. The fully finished and mastered album was released on April 29, 2006, on his own official site. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-03 02:46 AOL Dejando Huellas (2009 EP Live album by Flex) AOL Dejando Huellas is a live EP by Flex. It was released on November 3, 2009. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-03 02:47 Apollo Revisited (2003 live album by The Stranglers) Apollo Revisited is a live album by The Stranglers. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-03 02:49 Back to the Future, or Brideshead Revisitted Revisitted (1998 compilation album by Country Teasers) Back to the Future, or Brideshead Revisitted Revisitted is a 1998 CD which compiles studio out-takes, home recordings, live tracks and various odds and ends by Country Teasers. The album is out of print. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-06-03 02:50 Behold, Rejoice! Surfernando Is Hear Nah. (2008 studio album by Markus Highway) Behold, Rejoice! Surfernando Is Hear Nah. is the major-label debut album by Eraserheads member Marcus Adoro, under the name Markus Highway. The album's full English translation is "Behold, Rejoice! Surfernando Is Here Now." According to Adoro, Surfernando is a character. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)

    Culture/Media/Television[edit]

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    2023-05-31 15:05 Dogmatic (film) (film) Dogmatic is a 1999 Canadian-American TV film that aired on May 30, 1999, on ABC as part of season 43 of the anthology series Wonderful World of Disney. It stars Michael Riley as an advertising executive who switches bodies with a dog. It was directed by Neill Fearnley. Lacks sufficient coverage to pass WP:GNG (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-06-01 20:27 List of Days of Our Lives characters The following is an alphabetical list of characters (and their performers) from the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, sorted by character surname. Unsourced. No notability. Fancruft. (Just Another Cringy Username)

    Culture/Media/Video games[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 04:49 Random Encounters (Family-friendly musical makers associated with video games) Random Encounters is an American musical web series co-created by AJ Pinkerton and Peter Srinivasan. The series' first official short, "Singachu: A Pikachu Song", premiered on YouTube on June 7, 2011. Since launching, the series has partnered with Disney Digital Network, Maker Studios, and at one point with IGN Entertainment. No apparent claim to notability. (QuietHere)
    2023-05-31 23:23 War on the Sea (2021 video game) War on the Sea is a 2021 World War II video game developed and published by Killerfish Games. The game sees the player controlling either the United States Navy or the Imperial Japanese Navy during the course of the Pacific War. It is a naval real time strategy game. Simply does not even remotely meet general notability guidelines. Looking for anything to justify this article's inclusion returned only a single article from C-list gaming website Rock, Paper, Shotgun. (TheTechnician27)
    2023-06-02 16:15 Slate Esports (Singaporean esports organization) Slate Esports (abbreviated as SLT) is a Singaporean esports organization under Avium Esports. It has competitive team in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Slate Esports consists of former members of EVOS SG, who competed in M3 and achieved top 4 in global standings. Disbanded (DreamyLucid)
    2023-05-31 01:54 Fear and Hunger (video game) (2018 video game) Fear and Hunger is a survival horror game developed by Miro Haverinen and released on December 11, 2018. Fails GNG (Nagol0929)

    Culture/Performing arts[edit]

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    2023-05-31 21:32 Rob Kendrick (actor) (British actor) Rob Kendrick is an English actor and musician. His father was the comedian Christopher Feltrup, and his mother the choreographer Elizabeth Kendrick. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Travis in Sugartown, Ollie in After Hours and Nick Harrison in The Syndicate. Unsourced BLP, does not appear to meet either WP:GNG or WP:NACTOR with no major roles or significant coverage in news (Ingenuity)

    Culture/Philosophy and religion[edit]

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    2023-06-01 13:09 Mel Rey Uy Mel Rey Uy (born January 6, 1868) was the 5th Bishop of the Diocese of Lucena by his consecration by Emilio Z. Marquez. He succeeds Bishop Emilio Z. Marquez of the 4th Bishop of the Diocese of Lucena. Bishop Mel Rey Uy was appointed on July 29, 2017, and now the present bishop of the Diocese of Lucena. https://www.ucanews.com/directory/bishops/bishop-rey-uy/865 His previous assignment was to be an Bishop of Diocese of Romblon of Romblon Romblon. [BLP]

    Culture/Sports[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-27 10:06 Kultar Gill (Canadian mixed martial arts fighter) Kultar Gill is a retired professional Indian-Canadian welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer and Lightweight mixed martial artist. He is the owner of Mamba MMA in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Non-notable fighter. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK, and Fails WP:NMMA Highest rank achieved in MMA on Fight Matrix was #379 Welterweight & #25 Lightweight. No significant coverage from significant and reliable sources. Passing mentions and results are not sufficient to meet WP:GNG. (Lethweimaster)
    2023-05-27 16:25 Paul Kinne (college basketball player (1975–1976) Montana State) Paul Kinne is a former American basketball player. He played college basketball at Montana State. Nothing but routine sports coverage. Does not meet WP:NSPORTS. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-29 11:07 Sakura Sawashima (Japanese karateka) Sakura Sawashima (born 1 March 2002) is a Japanese karateka. Meets neither WP:GNG nor WP:NSPORT. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-29 13:12 Antoine Ghibaudo (France tennis player) Francesco Passaro (born 25 January 2005) is an French tennis player. non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9)
    2023-05-29 13:12 Térence Atmane (Belgium tennis player) Francesco Passaro (born 9 January 2002) is an French tennis player. non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9)
    2023-05-29 15:50 Robert Connors (American football quarterback and coach) Robert A. Connors is a member of the Northeastern University athletics Hall of Fame. Connors was inducted in 1990 for excellence in football. Connors has also been elected to the Wakefield High School Hall of Fame. Fails WP:GNG and Wikipedia:Notability (sports) (Hirolovesswords)
    2023-05-29 19:05 2023-24 Cypriot First Division season The 2023-24 Cypriot First Division will be the 85th season of the Cypriot top-level football league. Seems like a clear violation of WP:CRYSTAL. A WP:BEFORE search shows no sources that could be used: I conclude that this is WP:TOOSOON. (Schminnte)
    2023-05-29 19:43 Zack Nelson Zack Nelson is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Luton Town. He was born on 5 January 2006 in Enfield, London. [BLP]
    2023-05-30 11:06 Bushmaster 2000 The Bushmaster 2000 is an electro-pneumatic paintball marker produced by Indian Creek Designs, (ICD), a manufacturer based in Idaho. Nothing notable about this piece of equipment, article appears to be promotional in tone. The company which manufactures this has already had its article deleted by consensus (Ajf773)
    2023-05-30 20:14 Jerry Morris (kickboxer) (Dutch kickboxer and Muay Thai champion) Jerry Morris (born 1970) is a Dutch former kickboxer and Muay Thai champion. He was a 5-time World Thai Boxing Champion. He is now an author, speaker, trainer, and personal coach. Non-notable fighter. Does not meet criteria for WP:NKICK and WP:GNG (Lethweimaster)
    2023-05-30 20:47 Denise Castle (British boxer) Denise Castle, 49, is a British boxer who currently holds the atomweight world championship. Castle is also a former Muay Thai world champion. Does not meet criteria for WP:NBOXING: Subject has not been ranked in the world top ten of any weight class by the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, or The Ring magazine. The source awakeningfighters.com is used 16 times and does not constitute a reliable source. Even after google search: mostly passing mentions and event results, nothing significant, the subject does to meet WP:GNG. (Lethweimaster)
    2023-05-31 08:51 ACS bolt An ACS bolt (also known as an anti-chop system) is a special type of bolt used in some Paintball markers. The purpose of the ACS bolt is to reduce the amount of chopping (when a paintball is pinched by the forward motion of the bolt, causing it to break) by using a system that detects when there is an obstruction in the chamber and brings the bolt back. No evidence of notability. Mentioned already to some degree on the Tippmann article (Ajf773)
    2023-05-31 21:42 Garrett McLeod (Canadian cyclist) Garrett McLeod (born 12 May 1989) is a Canadian bicycle racer, who most recently competed for the H&R Block Pro Cycling team. Non-notable cyclist not meeting GNG let alone WP:NCYC (Paulpat99)
    2023-06-01 14:40 Western Washington Vikings women's rowing (American rowing club) The Western Washington University Women's Rowing team has currently won the NCAA Division II National Championships for the last 5 years, for the 2005 through 2009 seasons. Their fifth win was accomplished on June 1 in Sacramento, CA on Lake Natoma. They are the first NCAA rowing team to win 5 consecutive titles, since the NCAA began recognizing women's rowing in 1997. The WWU women's rowing program does not merit an independent Wikipedia page. Any information that deserves to be included in Wikipedia can be placed in the Western Washington Vikings page. Outside of football it is extremely rare for a NCAA Division II sports team to have its own page. WWU women's rowing has been successful but not to the point that this page needs to exist. This page has not had any meaningful edits or additions in over a decade. The little information this page has is woefully outdated and given the fact that it's virtually never been updated shows how irrelevant this topic is regarding an independent Wikipedia page (Chilcokr)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Fu Hao (footballer) (Chinese footballer) Fu Hao (born 4 June 2001) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Chinese Super League club Shenzhen F.C.. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Li Zhuoxuan (Chinese football player) Li Zhuoxuan (born 6 August 2001) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a defender for Chinese Super League club Guangzhou City. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Ablikim Abdusalam (Chinese footballer) Ablikim Abdusalam (born 5 January 2003) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Zhejiang Professional F.C. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:10 Draft:Wei Minghe (Chinese footballer) Wei Minghe (born 8 June 2003), is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Guangzhou F.C. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-02 01:38 Draft:Heo Yool (footballer) (South Korean footballer) Heo Yool (born 12 April 2001) is a South Korean football player who currently plays for Gwangju FC. Not notable enough due to lacking proper sourcing (RossEvans18)
    2023-05-29 13:13 Émeline Dartron (French tennis player) Sarah Iliev (born 12 April 2000) is an French tennis player. non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9)

    Culture/Visual arts[edit]

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    2023-05-30 06:21 List of films featuring the destruction of art and cultural heritage This is a list of films that portray the destruction or vandalism of art and cultural heritage in museums and other settings. Yet another indiscriminate, unsourced list of works of fiction or fictional things that fails WP:LISTN. (LaundryPizza03)

    Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime[edit]

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    2023-06-02 09:57 List of SNK vs. Capcom characters The playable cast of the SNK vs. Capcom fighting games all previously appeared in other games (not necessarily fighting games), with each company's flagship fighting game series providing most of the characters. Basic list, no need to have a separate list. Further, since there's only two games, not much value to having a list to combine them. (Cukie Gherkin)

    Geography/Regions/Africa[edit]

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    2023-05-28 03:43 University of Pretoria Camerata The University of Pretoria – Tuks Camerata is one of five choirs that the University of Pretoria, South Africa has on its campus.[citation needed] The other four are The UP OVUWA, The University of Pretoria Youth Choir, The University of Pretoria Jacaranda Children's Choir and the University of Pretoria Concert Choir.[citation needed] It is the official Choir of the University of Pretoria.[citation needed] I just listened to some of their music, and found it delightful; but there are no references in the article, no independent sources used at all, and I'm unable to find any reliable sources discussing the topic in detail. (Vanamonde93)
    2023-05-31 07:53 Kuinger (Village in South Sudan) Kuinger is a village in South Sudan. Non-notable, seven-word article. The only time it is mentioned is in passing once by UNCHR. The prose is unchanged since its creation in 2012 (JamesKnowsJames)

    Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa[edit]

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    2023-06-02 14:41 Bridget Masinga (South African on-air-personality and actress) Bridget Masinga (born 26 February 1981) is a South African actress, television and radio personality, fashion model and philanthropist. She placed 3rd in the 2002 Miss South Africa pageant and is best known for her roles on the South African television shows Generations and Bay of Plenty as well as for her work on radio. Does not meet notability guidelines (Willondon)

    Geography/Regions/Americas/North America[edit]

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    2023-05-27 16:25 Paul Kinne (college basketball player (1975–1976) Montana State) Paul Kinne is a former American basketball player. He played college basketball at Montana State. Nothing but routine sports coverage. Does not meet WP:NSPORTS. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-28 19:49 Commencement at Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University's annual undergraduate commencement exercises are held on campus each May. From 1989 to 2016, separate graduation ceremonies were held for recipients of postgraduate degrees. Additional midyear undergraduate commencements were held at the end of the fall terms from 1988 to 1993 and at several other points in the university's history, most recently in 2022. Not notable, most coverage is WP:ROUTINE or not independent (Filetime)
    2023-05-28 19:51 Commencement at the University of Notre Dame (Commencement at the University of Notre Dame) The University of Notre Dame's annual commencement exercises are held each May, currently in the Notre Dame Stadium. The exercises award undergraduate and graduate degrees. Not notable, most coverage is WP:ROUTINE or not independent. (Filetime)
    2023-05-28 23:44 Harlan Institute (organization) The Harlan Institute is a non-profit organization that provides education on constitutional law to high school students. The organization was founded in 2007 by Josh Blackman and Josh Craddock, two law students who wanted to make legal education more accessible to high school students. subject is not notable (HandsomeMrToad)
    2023-05-29 15:14 MIL-Davie Shipbuilding MIL-Davie Shipbuilding is a historic Canadian shipbuilding company that was located in both Sorel, Quebec (MIL) and Lauzon, Quebec (Davie). Presumably unsourced articles were fine 15 years ago, but if I had created this just now I doubt it would last more than a few days without cites (Chidgk1)
    2023-05-30 00:03 Walmart opioids settlement The Walmart opioids settlement involves the complaints and lawsuits of Walmart pharmacy, and other large pharmaceutical companies. The lawsuits were made after an official complaint issued by the United States Department of Justice, after Walmart was accused of illegally selling opioids to their customers, despite prior laws prohibiting such actions. Not much information actually regarding the subject, mostly about other subjects. Instead should be combined with “Criticism of Walmart”. (Roastedbeanz1)
    2023-05-30 07:03 Transformative Media (digital production company) Transformative Media LLC was founded in 2014 by Andrew Kriss and Eric Lerner as a digital production company. They served as executive producers, advisors, and business development consultants to Pulse Evolution Corporation, a human animation company known for its creation of the Michael Jackson hologram performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. Fails WP:NCORP. Company/founders are not specifically mentioned in the USA Today ref. Couldn't find anything else that would demonstrate CORPDEPTH. (KH-1)
    2023-05-31 02:51 One World Singers (US choir) The One World Singers was formed in 2010 (13 years ago) (2010) when the Denver Turnverein Chorus changed its name. Found no reliable coverage for this group under any of their names. (QuietHere)
    2023-05-29 13:42 Pace J. McConkie (American lawyer) Pace Jefferson McConkie (born October 30 1960) is a civil rights lawyer in Annapolis, Maryland and a professor[dubious ] at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the founder and director of Morgan State University's Robert M. There are tons of Latter-day Saint lawyers, very many of whom are law professors or have been law clerks. This article just describes a guy with a job. If there is something notable it's not evident in the article. WP:BIO (Davemc0)
    2023-06-01 18:58 Otto Lee (American politician) Otto Oswald Lee (born July 29, 1967) is a Hong Kong-born American politician, attorney, and military veteran who was a Sunnyvale, California city council member from 2003 to 2011, before which he was on the Planning Commission, which he chaired from 2000 to 2001. Local politician of minor importance, whose career and coverage do not rise to any level of notability. (Drmies)
    2023-06-01 21:27 Environment of Hawaii (Environment of Hawaii) Hawaii is one of fifty states of the U.S. and covers the Hawaiian Islands, a volcanic archipelago consisting of eight major islands, several atolls and numerous smaller islets. Hawaii became a state of the United States in 1959. Prior to that it was the Territory of Hawaii (1898 to 1959) and originally the Kingdom of Hawaii. Looking back at the article history, I can see there was a point in time where this was a fleshed-out article, but an edit on the 19th of August 2012 "gutted article out to Environmental issues in Hawaii and Energy in Hawaii" and it has remained basically unchanged since. Currently the article is just a glorified redirect to different topics under the umbrella of Environment in Hawaii - all these topics have their own article, so even if all the sections in this article were fleshed out again, all this page could be is a synthesis/summary of a bunch of different pages which is unnecessary. (OliverEastwood)
    2023-06-01 01:33 Ben Phillips (poet) (Canadian poet, teacher and publisher) Ben Phillips (born 1947) is an American-born Canadian poet, teacher and publisher. Fails WP:GNG, WP:ANYBIO, and WP:POET. (Voorts)
    2023-06-01 09:37 Alabama State Parks Ranger Division The Alabama State Parks Division (ASPD) is a division state agency of Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is also responsible for the conservation and management of Alabama's natural resources including state parks, state lands, wildlife and aquatic resources. There doesn't seem to exist an entity with this exact name, [2]. (Fram)
    2023-06-03 07:05 List of U.S. state aromas In March 2023, New Mexico became the first U.S. state to adopt an official aroma as one of its state symbols. Is a list with a single listing, as no other states have an official aroma. (JML1148)

    Geography/Regions/Americas/South America[edit]

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    2023-06-03 06:45 Buenos Aires International Christian Academy (school) Buenos Aires International Christian Academy, abbreviated "BAICA", is a pre-K through 12 international school in the North Zone of Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina. BAICA is a member of the Network of International Christian Schools (NICS). Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)

    Geography/Regions/Asia[edit]

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    2023-05-29 11:05 Khalil Oghab (Iranian actor) Khalil Oghab (Persian: خلیل عقاب, Other name Hero Khalil (born 23 March 1924 _ 20 April 2023) in shiraz, Iran) Khalil Oghab, an Iranian wrestler, holds the Guinness record for lifting a 2-ton elephant. Outside the Guinness record, no in-depth coverage of this individual. Case of WP:BIO1E. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-29 11:19 East Asia Climate Partnership (Korean partnership for regional development) The East Asia Climate Partnership (EACP) is Korea's international initiative for global cooperative development. Led by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), a Korean government agency responsible for providing overseas grant aid, the EACP helps tackle climate change in developing countries and promotes green growth in Asia. Article has few citations, all of which are broken so information cannot be verified. Seems like it will be impossible to update as there is no recent information on this topic - there is no independent coverage of the Partnership, and the only information I can find on it was last updated in 2009. As such, I feel the article doesn't meet notability criteria, and there is no info available to update it to meet quality/accuracy criteria. (OliverEastwood)
    2023-06-01 22:19 The Tears of Artamon The Tears of Artamon is a series of three fantasy novels by the English author Sarah Ash (sister of Jessica Rydill). The three books are Lord of Snow and Shadows (2003), Prisoner of the Iron Tower (2004), and Children of the Serpent Gate (2005). They are published by Bantam Press in the United Kingdom and Bantam Spectra in the United States. Completely unsourced "book report" article containing a recap of the plot and a character list. I would redirect this to the author article...but there isn't one. Don't see any showing of notability here whatsoever. (Just Another Cringy Username)
    2023-06-02 01:38 Draft:Heo Yool (footballer) (South Korean footballer) Heo Yool (born 12 April 2001) is a South Korean football player who currently plays for Gwangju FC. Not notable enough due to lacking proper sourcing (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-02 01:39 Melih Sezgin Melih Sezgin (3.05.1972, born in Istanbul).Melih Sezgin, who has produced many TV series, is known to be dead now. In 2009 and 2010, he is the producer of Şefkat Tepe and Sungurlar, which is a series of Soldiers. [BLP]

    Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia[edit]

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    2023-05-29 10:48 Tatsuya Fukumuro (Japanese EDM producer and DJ) Tatsuya Fukumuro, better known as Nhato or kyu, is a Japanese electronic dance music producer from Tokyo. He is associated with the label Otographic Music. Article fails WP:GNG and WP:MUSICBIO; completely lacks reliable sources (ArcticSeeress)
    2023-05-29 11:07 Sakura Sawashima (Japanese karateka) Sakura Sawashima (born 1 March 2002) is a Japanese karateka. Meets neither WP:GNG nor WP:NSPORT. (Onel5969)
    2023-06-01 22:13 Kapok Flag (Cantonese nationalist flag) The Kapok Flag is the flag used by the Cantonese nationalist movement and represents the Cantonese people of southern China, as well as their language and culture.[citation needed] no reliable sources (AAAAA143222)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Fu Hao (footballer) (Chinese footballer) Fu Hao (born 4 June 2001) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Chinese Super League club Shenzhen F.C.. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Li Zhuoxuan (Chinese football player) Li Zhuoxuan (born 6 August 2001) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a defender for Chinese Super League club Guangzhou City. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:09 Draft:Ablikim Abdusalam (Chinese footballer) Ablikim Abdusalam (born 5 January 2003) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Zhejiang Professional F.C. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-01 23:10 Draft:Wei Minghe (Chinese footballer) Wei Minghe (born 8 June 2003), is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Guangzhou F.C. Not notable enough (RossEvans18)
    2023-06-03 07:31 Tang Shu-wing (stage director and actor in Hong Kong) Tang Shu-wing (Chinese: 鄧樹榮) is a theatre director, actor and educator in Hong Kong, having worked in professional theatre for 30 years. Sometimes nicknamed the "Alchemist of Minimalist Theatre" [citation needed], he received the Best Director award three times at the Hong Kong Drama Awards. promotional page and inaccurate information (The good in theatre)

    Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-27 09:12 Sri Jayendra Saraswathy Matriculation Higher Secondary School Sri Jayendra Saraswathy Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a school located near Ondipudur, Singanallur in Coimbatore. The principal of the school is Jayis Kurilla, she is Biology teacher. WP:MILL institution, no indication of Notability. Found a single news article which mentions the school, but it isn't WP:SIGCOV. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-27 20:16 Bhatti glass A Bhatti glass, , is a glass used in a bhatti to serve liquor. Does not appear to meet notability criteria. The definition of both a bhatti glass and a bhatti (as distinct from, say, a bar) is also unclear. (Kazamzam)
    2023-05-28 05:41 Seth R.J.J. High School Seth R.J.J. High School is one of the oldest schools in Navsari, India. It was founded in 1846 by Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy, an Indian merchant and philanthropist. WP:MILL institution. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. The source present is a school database. I found another source, but it talks about a function at the school and not about the school itself. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-28 05:43 Government Polytechnic Talwar The Government Polytechnic Talwar is located in Jaisinghpur, India. It has seats for 40 students in Automotive engineering, and 40 in Civil engineering. WP:MILL institution. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. The sources present are either primary, or college databases. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-28 08:42 Pazhuppathoor Challengers (Football club) Pazhuppathoor Challengers Club Located on Sulthan Bathery,Kerala Only reference used is Instagram and I can't find any significant coverage in WP:RS myself. Should be deleted for now and can be recreated if the club ever does achieve significant news coverage in the future. (Spiderone)
    2023-05-29 02:18 Lokhandwala Foundation School (Private school in Mumbai, India) The Lokhandwala Foundation School is an English-medium school in Lokhandwala Township, Akurli Road, Kandivali, Mumbai, India. The school offers the ICSE board syl No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-05-29 02:20 Mahila Samiti English High School (Public, secondary school in Thakurli, Maharashtra, India) Mahila Samiti English High School is a school in Thakurli-Maharashtra, India, PIN 421201. It was built during the pre-independence period by the British government. It was established in 1956 by the wives of officers of the Electrical Department of Central Railway for children of underprivileged staff members.[citation needed] No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-05-29 02:20 Mahindra International School Mahindra International School, formerly known as Mercedes-Benz International School, is situated in Hinjawadi, a suburb of Pune, Maharashtra, India. One of India's oldest International Baccalaureate (IB) schools, they are authorized by the IB to offer all the three programmes - IB Primary Years Programme, IB Middle Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-05-29 06:01 GPS Bhadam, Jalandhar (Punjab) GPS BHADAM is a school that was established in 1954 and is managed by the Department of Education. It is located in the rural area of Shahkot, part of the district of Punjab, India. The school consists of Grades from 1 to 5. WP:MILL institution. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. The single source present is a school database. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-27 16:13 The Heritage School, Kolkata (School in Kolkata, West Bengal, India) The Heritage School, Kolkata in West Bengal, India, is an elite day-boarding school affiliated with the CISCE board, following the ICSE/ISC syllabuses.

    The school also launched an International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in 2012 and IGCSE in 2013.

    Only relies on primary sources. Lacks sufficient coverage from IS RS to pass WP:GNG. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-05-29 11:25 2023 PDM sit-in The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) organised a sit-in protest and demonstration outside the Pakistan Supreme Court in May 2023 in the Pakistani capital city Islamabad. The ongoing dispute between the Pakistani government and the judiciary erupted into a sit-in protest of what were allegedly "undue favours" given to the former prime minister Imran Khan. No lasting coverage. Delete as per WP:NOTNEWS. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-30 09:18 Aparna Singh Aparna Singh is a Indian Origin activist and Journalist, Born on 24th July 1989). She worked as an editor in The Quint, a Network18 Group, Times of India. . Currently he is working as Chief Editor at Zee Media Corporation. References have been conflated yet seem to relate to different people, one who is an influencer, another who is a journalist. No evident notability for either. (Bungle)
    2023-05-30 15:55 Commecs College (Public school in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan) Commecs College (Urdu: دانش کدہَ کامکس) is a higher secondary intermediate school in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Unsourced article. Found no significant coverage of the subject in either English or Urdu. Fails WP:GNG. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-05-31 03:06 Green Lawns High School (School in Mumbai, India, Maharashtra, India) Greenlawns High School is a co-educational private school in Mumbai, India; It was founded in 1959 by an English woman, Daphne Clare Fraser-Thomson, who was the school's first principal. When she returned to the UK in 1969, she passed on the principal's chair to the then vice-principal Sara D'Mello who was singularly responsible for maintaining the high standards in education and personality development established by Fraser-Thomson. Cited primary source and permanently dead links as sources. Found no significant coverage of the school. Fails WP:GNG. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-05-31 07:14 Kiddy's Corner School Kiddy's Corner School is an English medium, co-educational school in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. It has a campus at University Road and one near the city. The school includes the Thatipur branch, Naya Bazar branch, and Shivpuri branch. WP:MILL institution, no indication of Notability. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-31 08:17 Graand Production Graand Production is a film production company which produces Malayalam language films, founded by Indian film actor Dileep and his brother Anoop. Its first production venture was the 2003 film C.I.D. Moosa. Not a major film distribution/production company to have its own page. Article is a mere copy-paste of Dileep filmography#Producer (Sneha996)
    2023-06-01 00:02 Millennium English High School (School in Kalyan, Maharashtra, India) Millennium English High School (SSC Board) is a school in Kalyan, Maharashtra, India. Unreferenced and no coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-06-01 00:05 The Malegaon High School and Junior College (School in Malegaon, Maharashtra, India) The Malegaon High School is one of the oldest schools in Malegaon in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Unreferenced and no coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-06-01 01:01 Bal Vidya Mandir Parbhani (Government funded private school in Parbhani, Maharashtra, India) Bal Vidyamandir High School (abbreviated as BVM) is a high school in Parbhani, Maharashtra, India. The school has two branches in Parbhani city - Nanal Peth branch and Vaibhav Nagar branch. Both the schools are affiliated to Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Unreferenced and no coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-06-01 17:48 Institute of Corporate Secretaries of Pakistan (professional body in Pakistan) Institute of Corporate Secretaries of Pakistan (ICSP) (Urdu: انسٹیٹیوٹ آف کارپوریٹ سیکریٹریز آف پاکستان) was established on 22 November 1973 as a company limited by guarantee, under the then Companies Act 1913, later substituted by the Companies Ordinance 1984. fails WP:ORG (True Pagan Warrior)
    2023-06-02 03:33 Railway Mixed High School Podanur (high school in Tamil Nadu, India) Railway Mixed High School (English Medium) Podanur, is an Anglo-Indian syllabus school but now CBSE syllabus situated in Podanur, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India. This is the oldest school in Podanur town.

    The main building was built by British.

    No sources, no indication of Notability. The WP:NSCHOOL criteria have been made much stricter since this article was created. No GNG-level sources were surfaced by the minimum searches mentioned in WP:CONRED. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-06-02 06:39 Draft:Thiyagudop (Thiyagarajan Venkatachalam working as Director of Photography and created profile for my personal) Thiyagudop (born 16 March 1977 in Yercaud, Salem district, Tamil Nadu) is an Indian Director of Photography, known for his work Hrudayadhalli Idhenidhu(2010), Pancharangi(2010), as Operative Cameraman for Endhiran (English: Robot) and Varanam ayiram (2008) and as Secondary Unit Cameraman for Telugu movie "Brahmotsavam".{{Infobox person [No reason given] (Arunsybex)
    2023-06-02 15:34 Government Boys Higher Secondary School Chakghat This school was established in 1965 and managed by the Department of Education. It is located in urban area. It is located in teonthar block of Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. Area pincode is 486226. Unsourced article and no indication of signifigance (Mcmatter)
    2023-06-02 21:58 Statue Junction Statue Junction is a central location in Thiruvananthapuram, India. The Secretariat of the Indian state of Kerala is located at Statue Junction, which was where the old legislative assembly of the region used to take place. The junction is named due to the presence of Statue of Diwan Madhava Rao ( Sri Tanjore Madhava Rao) who is treated as a visionary minister of Princely State Travancore and Baroda for modernisation of both. Doesn't meet the notability criteria, and hasn't been properly sourced since at least December 2009 according to the unreferenced template (Suntooooth)

    Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-06-01 13:09 Mel Rey Uy Mel Rey Uy (born January 6, 1868) was the 5th Bishop of the Diocese of Lucena by his consecration by Emilio Z. Marquez. He succeeds Bishop Emilio Z. Marquez of the 4th Bishop of the Diocese of Lucena. Bishop Mel Rey Uy was appointed on July 29, 2017, and now the present bishop of the Diocese of Lucena. https://www.ucanews.com/directory/bishops/bishop-rey-uy/865 His previous assignment was to be an Bishop of Diocese of Romblon of Romblon Romblon. [BLP]

    Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 19:05 2023-24 Cypriot First Division season The 2023-24 Cypriot First Division will be the 85th season of the Cypriot top-level football league. Seems like a clear violation of WP:CRYSTAL. A WP:BEFORE search shows no sources that could be used: I conclude that this is WP:TOOSOON. (Schminnte)
    2023-05-30 04:46 Speechlessness of Sadness (1998 poem volume by Seyhan Kurt) Speechlessness of Sadness (Hüznün Sözyitimleri) is a volume of modern Turkish poetry by Seyhan Kurt. It was published in 1998. It consists of three parts "Deterritorial", "Agnostic" and Incognitae." Uncited for 11 years. No coverage to meet WP:GNG. (LibStar)
    2023-05-30 17:04 Enkhali (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Enkhali (Arabic:نخلي) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates . It is located in the Sector 7 in North East Dubai. As a community with a population of only 2, only sourced with passing mentions in statistical databases, I feel this community is entirely non-notable. (Bensci54)
    2023-05-31 04:17 Umm Al Daman (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) أم الدمن), is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Administratively it is part of the Sector 8 and is located in the north-eastern part of Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS database entry. Incidentally, the image is not of Umm Al Daman. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:21 Al Rowaiyah (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Al Rowaiyah (Arabic:الروية), or also Al Ruwayyah, is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Administratively it is part of the Sector 8 and is located in the north-eastern part of Dubai. Not notable. Sourced to GIS database entries & of no independent notability as an area or geographical division. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:42 Al Layan (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) الليان) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 9 in South Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry and a subdivision of the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve with no independent claim to notability. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:45 Wadi Alshabak (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Wadi Alshabak (Arabic:وادي الشبك), or also Wadi Al Shabak , is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Administratively it is part of the Sector 4 and is located in the north-central area of Dubai. Not notable. This is a remote and unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry (the only RS cited is a passing mention of a planned low cost housing project). It's also fraudulent - the place is mentioned in neither of the two titles in the bibliography. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:50 Al Meryal (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) المريال), is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 7 in North East Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry (or, as the article frames it, "a non-urban area in eastern Dubai". It's also fraudulent - the place is mentioned in neither of the two titles in the bibliography. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:56 Mugatrah (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) مقطرة) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates . It is located in the Sector 9 in South Dubai. Not notable. This is a subdivision of a desert area, part of Al Marmoom, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. The hotel itself isn't a bluelink. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:53 Remah (Dubai) (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) رماح) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates . It is located in the Sector 8 in eastern Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. It's also fraudulent - the place is mentioned in neither of the two (duplicated) titles in the bibliography, and is not the subject of the photograph. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:59 Al Selal (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Al Selal (Arabic:الصلال), is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates . It is located in the Sector 9 in South Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry and a subdivision of the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 04:19 Mereiyeel (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) مرييل), is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Administratively it is part of the Sector 8 and is located in the eastern part of Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS database entry. Incidentally, the image is not of Mereiyaeel. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:00 Le Hemaira (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) الحميرا), or also Al Humeyrah, is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Administratively it is part of the Sector 8 and is located in the eastern part of Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. It's also fraudulent - the place is not the subject of the photograph. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:02 Umm Al Mo'meneen (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) أم المؤمنين) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 8 in East Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. It's also fraudulent - the place is not even mentioned in the title in the bibliography, and is not the subject of the photograph. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:11 Al Mina (Dubai) (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Al Mina (Arabic:الميناء), also called Madinat Dubai Al Melaheyah (Arabic:مدينه دبي المالحيه), also known as Mina Rashed, is a neighborhood (or community) in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the northwestern area of Bur Dubai. Not notable. Al Mina is Arabic for 'The Port' and this conflation of several areas (ironically linked in 'External links') is sourced to a PDF in a statistical database - and is in any case a duplication of the existing Mina Rashid article. WP:SYNTH, fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:15 Jumeirah Island 2 (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Jumeirah Island 2 (Arabic:جزيرة جميرا 2), is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 3 in the western area of Dubai and coincides with the homonymous artificial island. Not notable. A small private man-made island sourced to a GIS database entry. It's also fraudulent - the place is not mentioned in the title in the bibliography. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:18 Al Barsha South (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Al Barsha South (Arabic:البرشاء جنوب) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 6 in the central area of Dubai. Not notable. Subdivision of existing area covered by the Al Barsha article and sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. It's also fraudulent - the place is not mentioned in the title in the bibliography. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:21 Al Wajeha Al Bahriah (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Al Wajeha Al Bahriah (Arabic:الواجهة البحرية), also known as Dubai Waterfront, is a community of the 'Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 5 in the southern part of Dubai. The community coincides with the offshore development area envisaged by the Dubai Waterfront project. Not notable. Duplication of the Dubai Waterfront article - Al Wajeha Al Bahria is Arabic for 'the waterfront'. It is, incidentally, not the subject of the two photographs, which are of the entire Dubai seafront. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:22 Hessyan (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Hessyan (Arabic:حصيان) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates . It is located in the Sector 5 in the southwestern area of Dubai, bordering the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Not notable. This is an largely unpopulated area, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry and there is no independent notability for it. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:26 Mushraif (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Mushraif (Arabic:مشرف) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates . It is located in the Sector 2 in north-central Dubai, east of the Dubai Airport. Not notable. The notable geographical feature here is Mushrif Park - the area is in any case called 'Al Mushrif' but almost entirely consists of the park. Article sourced to a GIS database entry and is fraudulent - the area (independent of the park) is not mentioned the title in the bibliography. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 05:28 Saih Shuaib (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Saih Shuaib (Arabic:سيح شعيب) is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 5 in the southern area of Dubai bordering the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Not notable. The area as defined has no notability, and is sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. While the parks in this area may well be notable, there is no independent notability for the geographic area. WP:SYNTH, fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-05-31 06:19 Al Ayas (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Al Ayas (Arabic:العياص), also called Al Eyas, is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Sector 2 in northern Dubai near the border with the Emirate of Sharjah. Not notable. This is an almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert with camel farms, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. It's also fraudulent - the place is not mentioned in the title in the bibliography. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)
    2023-06-01 09:21 Embassy of Niger, Ankara (Embassy in Turkey) The Embassy of Niger in Ankara (French: Ambassade du Niger en Turquie) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Niger to the Republic of Turkey. It is located at 40 Mahatma Gandhi Caddesi, Çankaya, Turkey. It was officially opened in October 2012. Embassies are not inherently notable. No significant coverage to meet GNG. (LibStar)
    2023-05-31 04:39 Grayteesah (Community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) قريطيسه), is a community of the Emirate of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Administratively it is part of the Sector 9 and is located in the central area of Dubai. Not notable. This is an entirely/almost entirely unpopulated stretch of desert, sourced to a GIS/statistical database entry. It's also fraudulent - the place is mentioned in neither of the two titles in the bibliography, and is not the subject of the photograph. Fails WP:GNG; WP:GEOLAND. (Alexandermcnabb)

    Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-06-01 18:26 Vahur Sova (Estonian architect) Vahur Sova (born 9 April 1956, in Suure-Jaani) is an Estonian architect. fails WP:GNG (True Pagan Warrior)

    Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 18:39 Brierdene (Human settlement in England) Brierdene is a residential area and wildlife site in the north of the town of Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, England. The nearest city is Newcastle Upon Tyne. tagged as uncited in 2007 (Chidgk1)
    2023-05-29 19:43 Zack Nelson Zack Nelson is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Luton Town. He was born on 5 January 2006 in Enfield, London. [BLP]
    2023-06-01 18:26 Vahur Sova (Estonian architect) Vahur Sova (born 9 April 1956, in Suure-Jaani) is an Estonian architect. fails WP:GNG (True Pagan Warrior)
    2023-06-03 02:45 Around the World (Melo-M album) (2009 album by Melo-M) Around The World is the third studio album released by Latvian instrumental cello rock trio Melo-M. The album is produced by trio member Kārlis Auzāns and recorded 2009 at Chellout Studios in Riga, Latvia. The album consists of 12 instrumental cover version tracks and a cover version track featuring Latvian singer Intars Busulis. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)

    Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 12:13 Juventude Ouriense (Portuguese rink hockey team) Juventude Ouriense is a Rink Hockey team from Ourém, Portugal. Completely uncited for a decade, no evidence that sources exist to support an encyclopedia article, even the self-link is dead (146.115.7.8)
    2023-05-31 21:06 Gjurmime albanologjike Gjurmime albanologjike (Albanological reconnaissance) is a scientific magazine published by the Albanological Institute of Pristina, in Kosovo. The first issue came out in 1962 and since then has been a major contributor to all albanology fields study. Non-notable journal. Not indexed in any selective databases, apart from some in-passing mentions, no in-depth independent sources. Does not meet WP:NJournals or WP:GNG. (Randykitty)
    2023-06-02 18:07 Nikos Vasiliou (Greek footballer) Nikos Vasiliou (Greek: Νίκος Βασιλείου; born 1 April 1977) is a Greek footballer who currently plays for Thrasyvoulos F.C. in the Greek Beta Ethniki. Fails WP:GNG. (Robby.is.on)

    Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 11:58 2023 Ratingen explosion 2023 Ratingen explosion is an attack on emergency personnel, including police and rescue services, that took place on the morning of 11 May 2023, in a high-rise building on Berliner Straße in Ratingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Delete as per WP:NOTNEWS, no long-lasting coverage. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-29 07:01 Newly Swissed (The online magazine about Switzerland) Newly Swissed is a digital entertainment magazine about Switzerland, first published in January 2010. It covers topics related to culture, design, events, oddities and tourism in Switzerland. Fails WP:NWEB. Sources likely to be non-RS, passing mentions. (KH-1)
    2023-05-29 13:12 Antoine Ghibaudo (France tennis player) Francesco Passaro (born 25 January 2005) is an French tennis player. non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9)
    2023-05-29 13:12 Térence Atmane (Belgium tennis player) Francesco Passaro (born 9 January 2002) is an French tennis player. non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9)
    2023-05-31 16:00 Andreas Anton (German social scientist) Andreas Anton (born 13 November 1983 in Villingen-Schwennigen) is a German social scientist. No evidence this person meets WP:PROF or WP:NAUTHOR (Carchasm)
    2023-06-02 21:23 Philippe Delorme (French historian and journalist) Philippe Delorme (born 22 January 1960 in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French historian and journalist, whose articles have appeared in Point de Vue [fr], Point de Vue Histoire, and Valeurs actuelles, among others. [BLP]
    2023-05-29 13:13 Émeline Dartron (French tennis player) Sarah Iliev (born 12 April 2000) is an French tennis player. non-notable tennis player who fails to meet WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS (Adamtt9)

    Geography/Regions/Oceania[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 23:37 Cale:Drew (2003 studio album by Jakob) Cale:Drew is a 2003 album by the New Zealand post-rock band Jakob. It gets its title from the names of twins of guitarist Jeff Boyle's sister. It is dedicated to the memory of bassist Maurice Beckett's mother, who died in 2002. The album was recorded in Wellington by David Holmes, the guitarist in the band Kerretta, an Auckland-based experimental rock band. Appears to fail WP:NALBUM (Donaldd23)
    2023-05-29 11:59 Peak Hill Open Cut Mine (former Gold Mine at Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia) The Peak Hill Gold Mine, located in Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia, holds a significant place in the region's history as one of the earliest and most productive gold mines. With its rich mineral deposits and a storied past, the Peak Hill Gold Mine played a vital role in the development of the Australian mining industry and the local community. Not enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-27 08:17 Jonathan Zion (musician) (Musical artist) Jonathan Zion is a bass guitarist, double bassist and composer from Melbourne, Australia. The subject of the article is not notable. WP:Before shows little information about them, nothing substantial. (Idoghor Melody)
    2023-05-30 05:35 Seri Wati Iku (Australian politician) Seri Wati Iku (sometimes given as Seriwati Iku) is a politician from the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Australia, who was President of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Shire Council from 2017 to 2019. Fails WP:NPOLITICIAN - noting Facebook is not anacceptable or reliable source and the Cocos Islands Shire Council website is a primary source. (Dan arndt)
    2023-06-02 11:01 New Zealand Flag Institute The New Zealand Flag Institute was established in 2005 amidst a campaign by the NZ Flag.com Trust for a referendum to change the New Zealand flag. The campaign to bring about a citizens initiated referendum on the subject subsequently failed. doesn't fit notability requirements (Panamitsu)

    History and Society/Business and economics[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 23:44 Harlan Institute (organization) The Harlan Institute is a non-profit organization that provides education on constitutional law to high school students. The organization was founded in 2007 by Josh Blackman and Josh Craddock, two law students who wanted to make legal education more accessible to high school students. subject is not notable (HandsomeMrToad)
    2023-05-29 15:14 MIL-Davie Shipbuilding MIL-Davie Shipbuilding is a historic Canadian shipbuilding company that was located in both Sorel, Quebec (MIL) and Lauzon, Quebec (Davie). Presumably unsourced articles were fine 15 years ago, but if I had created this just now I doubt it would last more than a few days without cites (Chidgk1)
    2023-05-29 16:22 System sales System sales is a business term used in the franchising industry. Franchisors provide supplies, marketing and administration services to franchisees in return for a part of the franchisees' revenues. Some franchisors also operate some outlets directly. WP:NOTDICTIONARY, lack of WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS (AirshipJungleman29)
    2023-05-30 07:03 Transformative Media (digital production company) Transformative Media LLC was founded in 2014 by Andrew Kriss and Eric Lerner as a digital production company. They served as executive producers, advisors, and business development consultants to Pulse Evolution Corporation, a human animation company known for its creation of the Michael Jackson hologram performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. Fails WP:NCORP. Company/founders are not specifically mentioned in the USA Today ref. Couldn't find anything else that would demonstrate CORPDEPTH. (KH-1)
    2023-06-01 12:15 Euroinstal (Romanian distribution company) Euroinstal is a Romanian company known for offering installation services for civil and industrial constructions. No real assertion of notability. (Biruitorul)

    History and Society/Education[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-27 09:12 Sri Jayendra Saraswathy Matriculation Higher Secondary School Sri Jayendra Saraswathy Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a school located near Ondipudur, Singanallur in Coimbatore. The principal of the school is Jayis Kurilla, she is Biology teacher. WP:MILL institution, no indication of Notability. Found a single news article which mentions the school, but it isn't WP:SIGCOV. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-28 05:43 Government Polytechnic Talwar The Government Polytechnic Talwar is located in Jaisinghpur, India. It has seats for 40 students in Automotive engineering, and 40 in Civil engineering. WP:MILL institution. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. The sources present are either primary, or college databases. (MPGuy2824)
    2023-05-28 19:51 Commencement at the University of Notre Dame (Commencement at the University of Notre Dame) The University of Notre Dame's annual commencement exercises are held each May, currently in the Notre Dame Stadium. The exercises award undergraduate and graduate degrees. Not notable, most coverage is WP:ROUTINE or not independent. (Filetime)
    2023-05-28 23:44 Harlan Institute (organization) The Harlan Institute is a non-profit organization that provides education on constitutional law to high school students. The organization was founded in 2007 by Josh Blackman and Josh Craddock, two law students who wanted to make legal education more accessible to high school students. subject is not notable (HandsomeMrToad)
    2023-05-29 02:18 Lokhandwala Foundation School (Private school in Mumbai, India) The Lokhandwala Foundation School is an English-medium school in Lokhandwala Township, Akurli Road, Kandivali, Mumbai, India. The school offers the ICSE board syl No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-05-29 02:20 Mahila Samiti English High School (Public, secondary school in Thakurli, Maharashtra, India) Mahila Samiti English High School is a school in Thakurli-Maharashtra, India, PIN 421201. It was built during the pre-independence period by the British government. It was established in 1956 by the wives of officers of the Electrical Department of Central Railway for children of underprivileged staff members.[citation needed] No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-05-29 02:20 Mahindra International School Mahindra International School, formerly known as Mercedes-Benz International School, is situated in Hinjawadi, a suburb of Pune, Maharashtra, India. One of India's oldest International Baccalaureate (IB) schools, they are authorized by the IB to offer all the three programmes - IB Primary Years Programme, IB Middle Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme. No significant coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-05-30 15:55 Commecs College (Public school in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan) Commecs College (Urdu: دانش کدہَ کامکس) is a higher secondary intermediate school in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Unsourced article. Found no significant coverage of the subject in either English or Urdu. Fails WP:GNG. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-05-31 03:06 Green Lawns High School (School in Mumbai, India, Maharashtra, India) Greenlawns High School is a co-educational private school in Mumbai, India; It was founded in 1959 by an English woman, Daphne Clare Fraser-Thomson, who was the school's first principal. When she returned to the UK in 1969, she passed on the principal's chair to the then vice-principal Sara D'Mello who was singularly responsible for maintaining the high standards in education and personality development established by Fraser-Thomson. Cited primary source and permanently dead links as sources. Found no significant coverage of the school. Fails WP:GNG. (Tutwakhamoe)
    2023-06-01 01:01 Bal Vidya Mandir Parbhani (Government funded private school in Parbhani, Maharashtra, India) Bal Vidyamandir High School (abbreviated as BVM) is a high school in Parbhani, Maharashtra, India. The school has two branches in Parbhani city - Nanal Peth branch and Vaibhav Nagar branch. Both the schools are affiliated to Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Unreferenced and no coverage to meet WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
    2023-06-01 17:48 Institute of Corporate Secretaries of Pakistan (professional body in Pakistan) Institute of Corporate Secretaries of Pakistan (ICSP) (Urdu: انسٹیٹیوٹ آف کارپوریٹ سیکریٹریز آف پاکستان) was established on 22 November 1973 as a company limited by guarantee, under the then Companies Act 1913, later substituted by the Companies Ordinance 1984. fails WP:ORG (True Pagan Warrior)
    2023-06-02 15:34 Government Boys Higher Secondary School Chakghat This school was established in 1965 and managed by the Department of Education. It is located in urban area. It is located in teonthar block of Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. Area pincode is 486226. Unsourced article and no indication of signifigance (Mcmatter)

    History and Society/Politics and government[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 11:59 Peak Hill Open Cut Mine (former Gold Mine at Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia) The Peak Hill Gold Mine, located in Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia, holds a significant place in the region's history as one of the earliest and most productive gold mines. With its rich mineral deposits and a storied past, the Peak Hill Gold Mine played a vital role in the development of the Australian mining industry and the local community. Not enough in-depth coverage to show that it passes WP:GNG. (Onel5969)
    2023-05-30 00:03 Walmart opioids settlement The Walmart opioids settlement involves the complaints and lawsuits of Walmart pharmacy, and other large pharmaceutical companies. The lawsuits were made after an official complaint issued by the United States Department of Justice, after Walmart was accused of illegally selling opioids to their customers, despite prior laws prohibiting such actions. Not much information actually regarding the subject, mostly about other subjects. Instead should be combined with “Criticism of Walmart”. (Roastedbeanz1)
    2023-05-27 08:17 Jonathan Zion (musician) (Musical artist) Jonathan Zion is a bass guitarist, double bassist and composer from Melbourne, Australia. The subject of the article is not notable. WP:Before shows little information about them, nothing substantial. (Idoghor Melody)
    2023-06-01 18:58 Otto Lee (American politician) Otto Oswald Lee (born July 29, 1967) is a Hong Kong-born American politician, attorney, and military veteran who was a Sunnyvale, California city council member from 2003 to 2011, before which he was on the Planning Commission, which he chaired from 2000 to 2001. Local politician of minor importance, whose career and coverage do not rise to any level of notability. (Drmies)
    2023-05-30 05:35 Seri Wati Iku (Australian politician) Seri Wati Iku (sometimes given as Seriwati Iku) is a politician from the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Australia, who was President of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Shire Council from 2017 to 2019. Fails WP:NPOLITICIAN - noting Facebook is not anacceptable or reliable source and the Cocos Islands Shire Council website is a primary source. (Dan arndt)

    History and Society/Society[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 11:19 East Asia Climate Partnership (Korean partnership for regional development) The East Asia Climate Partnership (EACP) is Korea's international initiative for global cooperative development. Led by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), a Korean government agency responsible for providing overseas grant aid, the EACP helps tackle climate change in developing countries and promotes green growth in Asia. Article has few citations, all of which are broken so information cannot be verified. Seems like it will be impossible to update as there is no recent information on this topic - there is no independent coverage of the Partnership, and the only information I can find on it was last updated in 2009. As such, I feel the article doesn't meet notability criteria, and there is no info available to update it to meet quality/accuracy criteria. (OliverEastwood)

    History and Society/Transportation[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 15:14 MIL-Davie Shipbuilding MIL-Davie Shipbuilding is a historic Canadian shipbuilding company that was located in both Sorel, Quebec (MIL) and Lauzon, Quebec (Davie). Presumably unsourced articles were fine 15 years ago, but if I had created this just now I doubt it would last more than a few days without cites (Chidgk1)
    2023-06-01 06:24 Lutier (French car) The Lutier was a French automobile manufactured only in 1907; the provenance of the four-cylinder car is unknown. Subject lacks the coverage needed to indicate notability under either WP:GNG or WP:ORG. Coverage in the current source amounts to a single sentence. Searching found nothing significant, primarily mirrors of Wikipedia. (Gab4gab)

    STEM[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-30 18:03 Esthesic and poietic Esthesic (UK aesthesic) and poietic are terms used in semiotics, the study of signs, to describe perceptive and productive levels, processes, and analyses of symbolic forms. The corresponding terms for the processes are esthesis and poiesis. WP:NOTDICT - these are just the definitions of two terms used by a single person (Carchasm)
    2023-05-31 11:40 List of Caterpillar Inc. machines Some of Caterpillar Incorporated's current and historic machines include: Completely unsourced, notability not established (Merko)
    2023-05-31 16:00 Andreas Anton (German social scientist) Andreas Anton (born 13 November 1983 in Villingen-Schwennigen) is a German social scientist. No evidence this person meets WP:PROF or WP:NAUTHOR (Carchasm)
    2023-06-01 11:06 Smart Parts SP-8 (electro-pneumatic paintball marker manufactured by Smart Parts) The SP-8 is an electro-pneumatic paintball marker manufactured by Smart Parts. It is the company's first attempt at a milsim marker, which are popular among scenario paintball players. Mechanically, the SP-8 is very similar to the popular Smart Parts Ion, but the body is modeled after the Heckler & Koch XM8 Assault Rifle. No evidence of notability, promotional in tone (Ajf773)
    2023-06-01 11:08 RAP99 The RAM P99 is a paintball marker manufactured by Chinese company Qian Wei and distributed in the United States by Umarex USA under the "Real Action Markers" brand. It is distributed in Europe by Umarex, Germany. The RAM P99 is made under license and designed to replicate the Walther P99. No evidence of notability, promotional in tone (Ajf773)
    2023-06-02 12:35 Jerelle Joseph (Chemist from Dominica) Jerelle A. Joseph is a computational chemist and academic from Dominica, who is also an advocate for representation and diversity in science. She is the founder of CariScholar, a network connecting students and academics from Caribbean countries. WP:NACADEMIC (Plutonium27)
    2023-05-31 12:41 Total performance characterization (Methodology in verification and validation) Total performance characterization (TPC) is a methodology used in both verification and validation (“are you making it right?” and “are you even making the right thing?”) of manufactured products. It consists of a set of empirical observations that together carry enough information about the ability of a system to perform its intended function that it will lead to a rapid diagnosis and ultimately a full causal explanation for that performance. "Total performance characterization" seems to be a barely used term, missing even from the sources used, and only produces one or two results in GBooks and GScholar, also included in the less than 10 Ghits in total. (Fram)

    STEM/Biology[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-06-01 12:38 Dog (engineering) (Tool in engineering) In engineering, a dog is a tool or part of a tool, such as a pawl, that prevents or imparts movement through physical engagement. It may hold another object in place by blocking it, clamping it, or otherwise obstructing its movement. Or it may couple various parts together so that they move in unison – the primary example of this being a flexible drive to mate two shafts in order to transmit torque. Presumably unsourced articles were fine 15 years ago, but if I had created this just now I doubt it would last more than a few days without cites (Chidgk1)

    STEM/Earth and environment[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 11:19 East Asia Climate Partnership (Korean partnership for regional development) The East Asia Climate Partnership (EACP) is Korea's international initiative for global cooperative development. Led by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), a Korean government agency responsible for providing overseas grant aid, the EACP helps tackle climate change in developing countries and promotes green growth in Asia. Article has few citations, all of which are broken so information cannot be verified. Seems like it will be impossible to update as there is no recent information on this topic - there is no independent coverage of the Partnership, and the only information I can find on it was last updated in 2009. As such, I feel the article doesn't meet notability criteria, and there is no info available to update it to meet quality/accuracy criteria. (OliverEastwood)
    2023-06-01 21:27 Environment of Hawaii (Environment of Hawaii) Hawaii is one of fifty states of the U.S. and covers the Hawaiian Islands, a volcanic archipelago consisting of eight major islands, several atolls and numerous smaller islets. Hawaii became a state of the United States in 1959. Prior to that it was the Territory of Hawaii (1898 to 1959) and originally the Kingdom of Hawaii. Looking back at the article history, I can see there was a point in time where this was a fleshed-out article, but an edit on the 19th of August 2012 "gutted article out to Environmental issues in Hawaii and Energy in Hawaii" and it has remained basically unchanged since. Currently the article is just a glorified redirect to different topics under the umbrella of Environment in Hawaii - all these topics have their own article, so even if all the sections in this article were fleshed out again, all this page could be is a synthesis/summary of a bunch of different pages which is unnecessary. (OliverEastwood)
    2023-06-02 17:23 Draft:Raising Awareness for Earthquake-Induced Tsunamis. (Awareness) Earthquakes and tsunamis are two of the most destructive catastrophic events on the globe. While earthquakes can inflict broad damage on the ground, they may also generate huge ocean waves that are called tsunamis to move over whole basins of the ocean and bring catastrophic devastation to coastal locations. WP:NOTGUIDE (78.182.138.77)

    STEM/Engineering[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-30 11:01 ICD Freestyle (paintball marker) The ICD Freestyle (abbreviated FS) is an electropneumatic paintball gun, or marker, made by Indian Creek Designs of Nampa, Idaho. Except for the air line, it is built completely of precision-machined aluminum. Nothing notable about this piece of equipment, article appears to be promotional in tone (Ajf773)
    2023-05-30 11:04 ICD Promaster The ICD Promaster is an electropneumatic paintball marker manufactured by Indian Creek Designs and first released in 2005. The Promaster was designed to replace the aging Bushmaster 2000 model, which had been Indian Creek Design's flagship marker between 2000 and 2004. Nothing notable about this piece of equipment, article appears to be promotional in tone. The company which manufactures this has already had its article deleted by consensus (Ajf773)
    2023-06-01 06:24 Lutier (French car) The Lutier was a French automobile manufactured only in 1907; the provenance of the four-cylinder car is unknown. Subject lacks the coverage needed to indicate notability under either WP:GNG or WP:ORG. Coverage in the current source amounts to a single sentence. Searching found nothing significant, primarily mirrors of Wikipedia. (Gab4gab)

    STEM/Libraries & Information[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 19:05 2023-24 Cypriot First Division season The 2023-24 Cypriot First Division will be the 85th season of the Cypriot top-level football league. Seems like a clear violation of WP:CRYSTAL. A WP:BEFORE search shows no sources that could be used: I conclude that this is WP:TOOSOON. (Schminnte)

    STEM/Medicine & Health[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-29 02:26 David Xavier Cifu (American physiatrist) David Xavier Cifu (born July 17, 1962, New York City, New York) is an American physiatrist, researcher, and medical educator. He is the Associate Dean for Innovation and System Integration in the School of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, the chairman and Herman J. Heavily COI article, no independent sigcov, only primary/promotional sources. (Jdcooper)
    [Failed to parse] Perspective (pharmacoeconomic) (Economic analysis in the pharmaceutical industry) Perspective in pharmacoeconomics refers to the economic vantage point of a pharmacoeconomic analysis, such as a cost-effectiveness analysis or cost-utility analysis. This affects the types of costs (resource expenditures) and benefits that are relevant to the analysis. [Failed to parse]

    STEM/Space[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-06-01 23:35 Solar eclipse of August 3, 2054 (Future partial solar eclipse) A partial solar eclipse will occur on Monday, August 3, 2054. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. This one is too small to be worth studying at all (Q28)
    2023-06-01 23:36 Solar eclipse of July 23, 2036 (Future partial solar eclipse) A partial solar eclipse will occur on Wednesday, July 23, 2036. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. This eclipse is too small and all over the sea to be of much scientific value. (Q28)
    2023-06-01 23:51 February 1951 lunar eclipse (Extremely short lunar eclipse) A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Wednesday, February 21, 1951. This was 6.4 days after the Moon reached apogee. This eclipse has no scientific value because it is too small. (Q28)
    2023-06-01 23:51 February 1933 lunar eclipse (Penumbral lunar eclipse February 10 1933) A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Friday, February 10, 1933. The moon just barely passed into the northern edge of the earth's penumbral shadow. The eclipse was too small to be of scientific interest. (Q28)
    2023-06-01 23:53 July 1973 lunar eclipse (Penumbral lunar eclipse July 15, 1973) A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Sunday, July 15, 1973, the third of four lunar eclipses in 1973, the first was a penumbral lunar eclipse on Thursday, January 18, the second was a penumbral lunar eclipse on Friday, June 15, and the last being with a partial lunar eclipse on Monday, December 10. The eclipse was too small to be of scientific interest. (Q28)
    2023-06-02 00:03 July 2027 lunar eclipse A penumbral lunar eclipse will take place on 18 July 2027. The Moon will barely clip the edge of the Earth's penumbral shadow, and the eclipse will be impossible to see in practice. The event is listed as a miss by some sources. This time he was so small that no one would pay attention to him at all. (Q28)

    Unsorted[edit]

    PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
    2023-05-28 21:02 Palace of the End Palace of the End is a docudrama play by Judith Thompson, that consists of three monologues telling real-life tales of Iraq before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The title is taken from Saddam Hussein’s former royal palace that housed torture chambers. The best of available sourcing is uniform and minimal, like is on this page, giving a brief synopsis of the play and little more when anything. Redundant sourcing providing the same minimal general information doesn't give a case for inclusion. Most plays do not have Wiki articles for this reason including most others by this playwright. The sourcing and content on this page are about as good as it gets excluding a few minutiae. Sourcing contradicts each other on the details and sometimes contradict the published play's story. Sourcing includes: a smattering of brief synopses often in the form of a short review of a performance or about an upcoming (from the time of writing of the source) performance, short mentions, product pages for the published play, promos, and similar. The historical information on this article is highly inaccurate and the third of the three characters is fictional which a few sources wisely point out. A note - from searching, there are other works with the title "Palace of the End" unrelated to the play and it is a real place that is mentioned in many non-fiction works and articles unrelated to the play. (Saucysalsa30)
    2023-05-30 00:36 International Association of University Presses (organization of university presses) The Association of University Presses (International Association of University Presses) e.V. is an international nonprofit association of university presses, its members as well as of regional university press associations. It was founded 2013/2014 in Bochum, Germany following an initiative of the International Convention of University Presses on the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2013. The article has no reliable sources and searching for the organization gives essentially nothing except its homepage which seems to not have been updated since 2014. If it presently exist at all it is not notable. (SakurabaJun)