User:SDZeroBot/PROD sorting

Culture/Internet culture

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-30 07:21 Topgrade (British educational platform) Topgrade is a multi-platform learning system run by Sureware Ltd. It was originally launched as an iOS app, called Revision Quiz Maker, but subsequently expanded to include an Android app and an online site, and rebranded as Topgrade. Does not meet WP:N (notability) - no significant coverage in independent reliable sources. (Cobblestone57)
2026-05-29 06:28 Trademark stuffing Trademark stuffing is a form of keyword stuffing, an unethical search engine optimization method used by webmasters and Internet marketers in order to manipulate search engine ranking results served by websites such as Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft Bing. Completely unsourced since its creation fourteen years ago. I found nothing related to this term on Archive.org full-text search, Google Books or the Wikipedia Library search. The only mentions I have found on the regular Google search are either backward-copied from this article or brief definitions (WP:NOTDICT) (RandFreeman)
2026-06-01 19:58 Pixelpost (Open source photoblog application) Pixelpost is an open source photoblog application powered by PHP and MySQL, developed for publishing photos on a chronological base. Main features include multilingual capability, comment function, Exif support, spam filtering, categories, tagging and much more. Fails WP:GNG. I looked for sources or any kind of WP:SIGCOV, I couldn't find any. WP:NOTEVERYTHING therefore applies, I think. (TurboSuperA+)
2026-06-02 03:36 Paul Dunahoo (American software entrepreneur) Paul Dunahoo is a software developer and technology entrepreneur. He became the CEO of his own startup company called Bread and Butter Software, LLC when he was thirteen years old. He has developed successful applications such as Scrawl, which is considered to be the first note-taking app on the Mac with iCloud sync capabilities. Not a notable figure (Bicyclesabroad)
2026-06-03 09:06 KANDAFUL RADIO (Radio show) KANDAFUL RADIO (神田莉緒香のKANDAFUL RADIO) is a radio entertainment programme hosted by Rioka Kanda, a Japanese singer-songwriter. It is broadcast from 0:50 am to 1:00 am (JST) on Mondays by Nippon Broadcasting System in Japan. The programme mainly consists of her talk and songs she sings and plays by the piano, and she sometimes invites guests to the programme. Fails WP:GNG; no independent, reliable sources. Only primary links to the broadcaster's own website and the host's personal site. No significant coverage. (Phloxyte)
2026-06-03 15:33 Yamaha YM2203 (Sound chip) The YM2203, a.k.a. OPN (FM Operator Type-N), is a six-channel (3 FM and 3 SSG) sound chip developed by Yamaha. It was the progenitor of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips used in many video game and computer systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-33135-68)
2026-06-04 01:05 Vavel (Sports news website) Vavel (stylized VAVEL) is a Spain-based sports news website. It has 8 editions; Spain, United States, United Kingdom, France, Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, Mexico, and Colombia. VAVEL is able to readers in 4 different languages. No significant coverage in reliable sources. (AirshipJungleman29)
2026-06-04 02:42 Domain controller (Windows) (Windows server computer) On Microsoft Servers, a domain controller (DC) is a server computer that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, etc.) within a Windows domain. A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. Narrow subject that relies almost exclusively on primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:24 Rubik's WOWCube (Handheld electronic gaming system) Rubik's WOWCube is an electronic gaming system in the form of a cube, developed by Cubios Inc. in collaboration with Canadian company Spin Master, which owns the Rubik's brand. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 03:46 Tempuri tempuri.org is the test default namespace URI used by Microsoft development products, like Visual Studio. It is available for XML Web services that are under development, but published XML Web services should use a more permanent namespace. The term is strictly a placeholder and all instances of it should be replaced with a more meaningful URI in production systems. Sources provide no evidence of notability nor significant coverage (WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV). The article does not expand upon the definition of Tempuri (WP:DICTIONARY). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:40 Netscape Composer (Computer software) Netscape Composer is a discontinued WYSIWYG HTML editor initially developed by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1997, and packaged as part of the Netscape Communicator, Netscape 6 and Netscape 7 range of Internet suites. In addition, Composer can also view and edit HTML code, preview pages in Netscape Navigator, check spelling, publish websites, and supports most major types of formatting. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SUSTAINED, WP:ORG. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:43 NIC handle (Character sequence for Network Information Centres) A NIC handle (Network Information Centre handle) is a unique alphanumeric character sequence that represents an entry in the databases maintained by Network Information Centres. When a new domain name is registered with a domain name registrar, a NIC handle is assigned by the registrar to the particular set of information associated with that domain name (such as who registered it and a contact e-mail address). General lack of notability; dictionary definition. Fails WP:GNG, WP:DICTIONARY. (NoahSPARC)

Culture/Linguistics

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-29 09:47 Omoshalewa (Nigerian given name) Omosalewa is a Nigerian feminine given name of Yoruba origin meaning "The child selected this house to come to."  The name is constructed from the words “ọmọ” (child), “ṣà” (select or pick), “ilé” (house), and “wá” (come to), with the morphological structure ọmọ-ṣà-ilé-wá. No evidence of notability for this name. (Fram)
2026-05-30 01:44 Derrick Anderson (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Derrick Anderson is an American politician. WP:ONEOTHER (1isall)
2026-05-29 12:25 Ogheneruno (Given name) Ogheneruno is a male given name which is originated from Nigeria among the Urhobo people from Delta state.The name Ogheneruno means "God has done too much" or "God has given me a reason." or '' merciful God." No evidence of notability for this name. Please don't use sources like Name Census, which is AI-generated nonsense. (Fram)
2026-05-29 12:27 Ofuafo (Given name) meaning attached to it. The name Ofuafo mean ''White". No evidence of any notability for this name. (Fram)

Culture/Literature

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-06-01 23:36 Educational resources for electronic literature (Electronic literature) Educational resources for electronic literature have been developed for many literature courses. The WP:N is not clear, WP:SIGCOV is not shown: the links do not bring to any treatise on the subject in whole, but instead are just syllabi with the works taught in particular courses. In fact, the search for the term "Educational resources for electronic literature" brings up just Wikipedia, Grokipedia, and Facebook, so the very existence of the notion is doubtful. (Викидим)
2026-06-02 20:54 Sweet Darusya: A Tale of Two Villages (Novel by Maria Matios) Sweet Darusya: A Tale of Two Village is a novel by Ukrainian writer Maria Matios. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 21:03 Drabyna Drabyna (Драбина) (translit. Drabyna; lit. The Ladder) is a 2023 Ukrainian novel by writer and translator Yevheniia Kuznetsova, published by Old Lion Publishing House. The novel won the BBC News Ukraine Book of the Year award (2023). page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:39 Cecil the Lion Had to Die (2021 novel by Olena Stiazhkina) Cecil the Lion Had to Die is a 2021 novel by Ukrainian historian and writer Olena Stiazhkina, published by Harvard University Press. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:40 Ivan and Phoebe (2019 novel by Oksana Lutsyshyna) Ivan and Phoebe (Ukrainian: Іван і Феба, Ivan i Feba) is a 2019 novel by Ukrainian writer Oksana Lutsyshyna. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:42 Amadoka Amadoka (Амадока) is a 2020 novel by Ukrainian writer Sofia Andrukhovych. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:42 Love Life (novel) (2015 novel by Oksana Lutsyshyna) Love Life (novel) (Ukrainian: Любовне життя) is a novel by Ukrainian writer Oksana Lutsyshyna. It was first published in Ukrainian in 2015. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:46 Looking at Women Looking at War (2025 nonfiction book by Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina) Looking at Women, Looking at War is a 2025 nonfiction book by the Ukrainian novelist and human rights researcher Victoria Amelina. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:53 On the Move: Things in Motion on Earth and Beyond On the Move: Things in Motion on Earth and Beyond (Ukrainian: Куди і звідки) is a Ukrainian children's non-fiction picture book written and illustrated by the Ukrainian creative duo Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv (Art Studio Agrafka). page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] The Silver Bone (2020 novel by Andrey Kurkov) The Silver Bone is a historical mystery novel by Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov. Originally published in Ukraine in 2020 as Samson and Nadezhda (Russian: Самсон и Надежда), it was translated from Russian by Boris Dralyuk and published in English by MacLehose Press in 2024. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] The Orphanage (book) (2017 novel by Sergiy Zhadan) The Orphanage (Інтернат, translit. Internat, lit. Boarding school) is a 2017 Ukrainian novel by Serhiy Zhadan. First published by Meridian Czernowitz in Chernivtsi, it follows a schoolteacher who crosses the front line in the War in Donbas to bring his nephew home from a residential school. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Zły (novel) (1955 novel by Leopold Tyrmand) Zły (Polish for "The Evil One"; published in English as Zly and The Man with the White Eyes) is a 1955 Polish novel by Leopold Tyrmand. Set in post-war Warsaw, it follows a mysterious vigilante who wages a private campaign against the city's criminal underworld. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Things I Didn't Throw Out Things I Didn't Throw Out (Polish: Rzeczy, których nie wyrzuciłem) is a 2017 Polish essay collection and memoir by Polish writer and graphic designer Marcin Wicha. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Master of the Ship Master of the Ship is a 1928 Ukrainian novel by writer Yuriy Yanovskyi. English-language sources render the title in different ways, including Master of the Ship, The Ship’s Figurehead, and The Shipmaster. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Dancing with bones Dancing with Bones (Ukrainian: Танці з кістками, romanizedTantsi z kistkamy, lit.'Dancing with Bones') is a 2022 Ukrainian novel by writer and physician Andriy Semyankiv, who is also known by the pen name MED GOblin. It was published by Vikhola. It won the BBC News Ukraine Book of the Year award in 2022. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Lost in Living (2024 poetry collection by Halyna Kruk) Lost in Living is a 2024 poetry collection by Ukrainian poet and writer Halyna Kruk, translated from Ukrainian into English by Ali Kinsella and Dzvinia Orlowsky and published by Lost Horse Press. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Tango of Death (novel) (2012 historical novel by Yuriy Vynnychuk) Tango of Death is a Ukrainian historical novel by Yuriy Vynnychuk. It was first published in 2012 by Folio and received the BBC Ukrainian Book of the Year award for 2012. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Still City: Diary of an Invasion (2024 book) Still City: Diary of an Invasion is a poetry collection by Ukrainian-American poet and translator Oksana Maksymchuk. The book was published in the United Kingdom by Carcanet Press in May 2024 and in the United States by the University of Pittsburgh Press in November 2024. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] A Crash Course in Molotov Cocktails (2023 book) A Crash Course in Molotov Cocktails is a poetry collection by Ukrainian poet and scholar Halyna Kruk, translated into English by Amelia M. Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk, and published by Arrowsmith Press in 2023. The English-language edition was shortlisted for the 2024 Griffin Poetry Prize. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister (2022 book) The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister is a 2022 work of memoir and essay by Ukrainian-born historian and writer Olesya Khromeychuk. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Girls Cutting Their Locks (2020 Ukrainian non-fiction book) Girls Cutting Their Locks (Ukrainian: Дівчата зрізають коси) is a book about women in the Russo-Ukrainian war, edited by Yevgeniya Podobna [uk] and published by the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance. The book presents 25 first-person testimonies by women who served in the Ukrainian Armed Forces and volunteer units during the War in Donbas (2014–2018), accompanied by photographs from the combat zone. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Understanding Technology in the Context of National Development (2025 book on technology policy and national development) Understanding Technology in the Context of National Development: Critical Reflections is a 2025 book on technology policy and national development, written by Siddhartha Paul Tiwari, Oleksii Kostenko, and Yuriy Yekhanurov (former Prime Minister of Ukraine). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] How War Changed Rondo (Ukrainian picture book) How War Changed Rondo (Ukrainian: Війна, що змінила Рондо; translit. Viina, shcho zminyla Rondo) is a Ukrainian picture book written and illustrated by the artists Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv. It was first published in Ukraine in 2015 by Vydavnytstvo Staroho Leva. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Chervone Stolittia (2005 non-fiction book by Myroslav Popovych) Chervone Stolittia (transl. Red Century) is a 2005 non-fiction book by Ukrainian philosopher and National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine academic Myroslav Popovych. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] The Ukraine (book) (2018 Ukrainian fiction and non-fiction collection) The Ukraine is a 2018 collection of short fiction and creative nonfiction by Ukrainian writer and journalist Artem Chapeye. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Innovation in Isolation: The Story of Ukrainian IT from the 1940s to the Present (2024 book) Innovation in Isolation: The Story of Ukrainian IT from the 1940s to the Present is a 2024 non-fiction book by Volodymyr Nevzorov and Victoria Ugryumova about the development of computing and information technology in Ukraine, from Soviet-era cybernetics to contemporary Ukrainian product companies. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Yuliia Iliukha (Poet) Yuliia Anatoliivna Iliukha (Юлія Анатоліївна Ілюха) born 5 January 1982), sometimes transliterated as Yulia Ilukha or Yuliya Iliukha, is a Ukrainian poet, prose writer, journalist and volunteer from Kharkiv Oblast. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Lucky Breaks (Ukraine book) Lucky Breaks (Щасливі падіння) is a short story collection by Ukrainian writer and photographer Yevgenia Belorusets. The book combines text and photography to depict the lives of women whose everyday routines are disrupted by the war in eastern Ukraine. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Daughter (novel) (2019 novel by Tamara Duda) Daughter (Ukrainian: Доця, 'dotsya'), is the debut novel by the author Tamara Duda. It was published in 2019 by Bilka Publishing House. Taking place in 2014 during the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the novel follows Natalia, a businesswoman in Donetsk who goes on to become a volunteer in the war effort. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Black Council (novel) (1857 historical novel by Panteleimon Kulish) Black Council, a Chronicle of the Year 1663 (Ukrainian: Чорна рада, Хроніка 1663 року, romanizedChorna rada, Khronika 1663 roku) is an 1857 historical novel by Ukrainian writer Panteleimon Kulish. Its plot is based on a real event of Ukrainian history, the Black Council of 1663, which resulted in the election of Ivan Briukhovetsky as Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-05 03:57 Ichiko Ima (Japanese manga artist and writer (born 20th century) is a Japanese manga artist. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Culture/Biography

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-29 04:40 Jon Amtrup (Norwegian author, journalist and sailor) Jon Amtrup (born 1968) is a Norwegian author, journalist and sailor. Tagged as lacking footnotes and for notability concerns for 13 years. No evidence of notability. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. (Bearian)
2026-05-29 12:15 Fabian Egger (Swiss musical director) Fabian Egger is a Swiss musical director, musician, producer, and author based in Los Angeles, United States and St. Gallen, Switzerland. He has worked as a music director and touring drummer with artists including Big Sean, Zedd, Zara Larsson, Jhene Aiko, Sting, Malcolm Todd, and Marina Diamandis. I don't see how he passes WP:GNG with the sources used. (Vincentcarl)
2026-05-30 08:05 Albert Wenger (German-American businessman) Albert Wenger is a German-American businessman and venture capitalist. Wenger is a managing partner at Union Square Ventures, a New York City-based venture capital firm with investments in companies such as Twilio, Etsy, Firebase, Behance, and MongoDB. One of dozens of tech VCs with scant WP:RS. This is NOT a BLP PROD per policy. (FeralOink)
2026-05-30 10:09 Noor Khan Bizanjo (Musical artist) Nur Kán Bizanjaw (Balochi: استاد نورخان بزنجو; December 4 1969 – August 5 2003), was a prominent Balochi musician. Tagged for notability and refimprove concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced Memorial by a fan. (Bearian)
2026-05-31 09:58 Erik Evju (Musical artist) Mats Erik Evju (born 19 March 1977) is a Norwegian musician, playing dark neo-folk music under the name Weh. He recorded several demos between 2002 and 2006, all of which were compiled and eventually released on CD in 2011 via Soulseller Records as the double album Origins. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP: his autobiography, press releases, and blogs. (Bearian)
2026-05-30 05:38 Arman Nahany (Dutch-Iranian footballer) Arman Nahany (born 10 May 2008) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a midfielder for Feyenoord football club and Netherlands U18 national team. No indication of notability nor any SIGCOV of such a young player. Yet to play at professional level. (Porterjoh)
2026-06-01 02:39 Koito (rapper) (Italian rapper) Gabriel Cardoni (born 13 September 1986), known professionally as Koito, is an Italian songwriter and rapper. Non-notable rapper who fails WP:MUSICBIO. Lacks significant coverage from reliable sources to satisfy WP:GNG. (Explicit)
2026-06-01 15:17 Khandaker Muhammad Shahidul Emran (Bangladesh Army two-star general) Khandaker Muhammad Shahidul Emran is a two star officer of the Bangladesh Army and the incumbent commandant of the Bangladesh Military Academy. WP:GNG sources barely mention his duties. (Aaaas216&)
2026-06-01 15:19 Alamgir Hossain (general) (Major General of the Bangladesh Army) Alamgir Hossain is a retired major general of the Bangladesh Army. He served as the group commander of the Bangladesh Army Aviation Group. No sources about this person, WP:ATRN (Aaaas216&)
2026-06-01 16:14 Molday (Place in Saatly, Azerbaijan) Molday is a village in the Saatly Rayon of Azerbaijan. Notability; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical)
2026-06-01 20:27 Nentawe Yilwatda (Nigerian politician (born 1968)) Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda (born 8 August 1968) is a Nigerian politician, engineer and academic who has served as the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress since 2025. He previously served as the minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development from October 2024 to July 2025. Not an elected official in an eligible position to qualify for WP:NPOL, every source is unreliable for establishing notability for a BLP per WP:NEWSORGNIGERIA. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (HungryHighway)
2026-06-01 22:19 Tanjareen Martin (American actress) Tanjareen Thomas is an American actress, producer, comedian, and radio personality. [BLP]
2026-06-02 06:30 Tsang-gi Ni (Chinese physiologist) Tsang-gi Ni (倪章祺), also known as Fichen Ni (倪维城), was a noted Chinese physiologist during the first fifty years of the 20th century. Unsourced bio, likely memorial page. I searched Google using the subject’s Chinese names but found no sources. (Mccapra)
[Failed to parse] Mário de Pimentel Brandão (Brazilian diplomat and foreign minister) Mário de Pimentel Brandão (9 October 1889 – 23 October 1956) was a Brazilian diplomat, lawyer and public official. He served as minister of foreign affairs under President Getúlio Vargas from 31 August 1937 to 15 March 1938, in the months surrounding the coup that created the Estado Novo. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Francisco Curt Lange (German-Uruguayan musicologist) Francisco Curt Lange (12 December 1903 – 3 May 1997), born Franz Kurt Lange, was a German-Uruguayan musicologist. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Bruno Lechowski (Polish-Brazilian painter and scenographer) Bruno Lechowski (born Brunon Bronisław Lechowski, 4 April 1887 – 16 October 1941), sometimes spelled Bruno Lechowsky, was a Polish painter, draftsman, scenographer and teacher who settled in Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Casa Leuzinger (Brazilian printing, publishing and photographic house) Casa Leuzinger was a nineteenth-century Brazilian business in Rio de Janeiro that worked in printing, publishing, lithography, bookbinding and photography. It was founded in 1840 by George Leuzinger, a Swiss-born printer, publisher and photographer who settled in Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Royal Military Academy of Rio de Janeiro (Military and engineering academy in Rio de Janeiro from 1810 to 1832) The Royal Military Academy of Rio de Janeiro (Real Academia Militar), often shortened to the Royal Military Academy, was a military and engineering academy in Rio de Janeiro. It was created by the Portuguese prince regent John, later King John VI, through a charter-law of 4 December 1810. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] João de Deus de Castro Lobo (Brazilian priest, organist, and composer) João de Deus de Castro Lobo (8 March 1794 – 26 January 1832), also known as Castro Lobo, was a Brazilian Catholic priest, organist, composer and master of the chapel. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Jean Léon Pallière (Brazilian-born French painter (1823–1887)) Jean Léon Pallière Grandjean Ferreira (1 January 1823 – 12 February 1887), also known as Juan León Pallière, Juan Pedro León Pallière and João Leão Pallière, was a Brazilian-born French painter, draughtsman, engraver, lithographer and teacher. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Maurício Nabuco (Brazilian diplomat and public administrator) Maurício Hilário Barreto Nabuco de Araújo (10 May 1891 – 8 August 1979), commonly known as Maurício Nabuco, was a Brazilian diplomat and public administrator. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Museu da Música de Mariana (Historic Music museum and archive in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Museum of Music of Mariana, formally the Museum of Music of the Archdiocese of Mariana (Portuguese: Museu da Música da Arquidiocese de Mariana; shorter form: Museu da Música de Mariana), is a music museum and archive in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Manoel Dias de Oliveira (Brazilian composer) Manoel Dias de Oliveira (1734 or 1735 – 1813) was a Brazilian composer, calligrapher and military captain active in colonial Minas Gerais. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] José Tomás Nabuco de Araújo (Brazilian magistrate and politician (1785-1850)) José Tomás Nabuco de Araújo (2 July 1785 – 18 March 1850), also spelled José Thomaz Nabuco de Araújo, was a Brazilian magistrate, civil servant and politician of the Empire of Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Ignácio Parreira Neves (Brazilian colonial composer, singer and conductor) Ignácio Parreiras Neves (c. 1730-1794), also written Ignácio Parreira Neves or Inácio Parreiras Neves, was a Brazilian composer, singer, conductor and organist active in Vila Rica, present-day Ouro Preto, during the eighteenth century. He is associated with the sacred musical tradition of Minas Gerais and with the group of colonial Brazilian composers whose works were rediscovered and studied in the twentieth century. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Carlos Martins Pereira e Souza (Brazilian diplomat (1884–1965)) Carlos Martins Pereira e Souza (4 November 1884 – 17 February 1965), also spelled Carlos Martins Pereira e Sousa, was a Brazilian lawyer and diplomat. He served as Brazil's ambassador to the United States from 1939 to 1948, after earlier postings in Japan, Belgium and several European capitals. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] José Carlos de Macedo Soares (Brazilian jurist, historian, politician and diplomat) José Carlos de Macedo Soares (6 October 1883 – 28 January 1968) was a Brazilian jurist, historian, politician, diplomat, industrialist and professor. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Afonso Arinos de Melo Franco (jurist) (Brazilian jurist, politician, diplomat, historian and writer) Afonso Arinos de Melo Franco (27 November 1905 – 28 August 1990), was a Brazilian jurist, politician, diplomat, historian, professor, essayist, journalist and writer. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Arnaud Pallière (French-Brazilian painter and lithographer) Arnaud Julien Pallière (1784 – 27 November 1862), often erroneously referred to as Armand Julien Pallière, was a French-Brazilian painter, draftsman, engraver, urban planner, teacher and lithographer. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-02 03:36 Paul Dunahoo (American software entrepreneur) Paul Dunahoo is a software developer and technology entrepreneur. He became the CEO of his own startup company called Bread and Butter Software, LLC when he was thirteen years old. He has developed successful applications such as Scrawl, which is considered to be the first note-taking app on the Mac with iCloud sync capabilities. Not a notable figure (Bicyclesabroad)
2026-06-02 18:34 Sofie Garrucho (Filipino actress and model) Sofie Garrucho is the first FHM Philippines Girl Next Door (2005). She appeared in the cover of FHM (November 2005) issue. She has signed a contract with Viva and is a current member of the Viva Hot Babes. Fails WP:GNG (Jollibinay)
2026-06-02 20:57 Oleg Yaroshchuk (Ukrainian physicist) Oleg Vasylovych Yaroshchuk (Ukrainian: Олег Васильович Ярощук; born 20 August 1962) is a Ukrainian physicist and senior research fellow at the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU). page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-03 02:59 Uma Subramaniam (Indian banker) Uma Subramaniam is an officer of the Reserve Bank of India, who got embroiled in the sensational Rs 20 lakh scam in December 2003 by a hoax caller claiming to be the then RBI Governor Y. V. Reddy. Tagged for notability and other concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. The "scandal" is a classic example of WP:BLP1E. Created by and heavily edited by a now-banned army of Sockpuppets. (Bearian)
2026-06-02 22:08 David L. Cremin (American venture capitalist) David Lawrence Cremin is an American venture capitalist and co-founder of the early-stage venture capital firm Frontier Venture Capital. Biography appears to fail WP:BASIC and WP:GNG. The article does not appear to have significant coverage in multiple reliable, independent secondary sources about David L. Cremin himself; much of the content is unsourced or resume-like, and some cited sources appear to concern Lawrence A. Cremin rather than the article subject. (~2026-32967-57)
2026-06-02 09:23 Duncan Dymond (British cardiologist (born 1950)) Duncan Simon Dymond (born 25 February 1950) is a British cardiologist.[unreliable source?] Not notable. More like a cv than an encyclopaedic entry. (Brammarb)
2026-06-03 05:21 Hayden Durke (Baseball player) Hayden James Durke (born May 1, 2002) is an American former professional baseball pitcher formerly in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. fails WP:GNG (Joeykai)
2026-06-03 06:28 Ashok Banerjee (Indian academic) Ashok Banerjee is a professor of finance at Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. BLP that does it meet WP:NPROF. (Mccapra)
2026-06-03 10:14 Balakrishna Guruji (Indian hypnotist (born 1955)) Shri Balakrishna Guruji is a Reiki master and hypnotherapist known for his contributions in alternative medicine. Balakrishna Guruji is best known for popularizing drugless healing sciences like Reiki and hypnosis among health conscious Indians through his TV shows in TV9 Kannada and Kasturi channel. Tagged as a BLP needing sources and for notability concerns for almost 13 years. WP:FRINGE applies. Tinkered with for years, but the issues remain unresolved. (Bearian)
[Failed to parse] Frednard Gideon (Namibian academic) Frednard Gideon is a Namibian academic, applied mathematician and university administrator. In April 2026, the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) announced that Gideon had been appointed as its substantive vice-chancellor, with effect from the start of August 2026. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Brian Robert Semujju (Ugandan academic and journalist (1980–2025)) Brian Robert Semujju (often spelled Ssemujju; 6 October 1980 – 3 August 2025) was a Ugandan academic, journalist, and media theorist. A senior lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Communication at Makerere University. He was known for his research advocating for African perspectives in global media and for developing the Small Systems Dependency Theory (SSDT). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Volodymyr Bugrov (Ukrainian philosopher and academic administrator (born 1967)) Volodymyr Anatoliiovych Bugrov (Володимир Анатолійович Бугров), born 10 November 1967) is a Ukrainian philosopher and academic administrator. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Alexander Kukush (Ukrainian mathematician) Alexander Kukush is a Ukrainian mathematician and statistician. He is a professor at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. His work focuses on stochastic processes, errors-in-variables models and applications of probability and statistics in finance and insurance. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Vadym N. Mochalin (Ukrainian-born materials chemist and materials scientist) Vadym N. Mochalin is a Ukrainian born materials chemist and materials scientist whose research spans nanodiamonds and two-dimensional transition‑metal carbides and carbonitrides known as MXenes. He is a professor of chemistry at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), with a joint appointment in materials science and engineering, and previously served on the research faculty at Drexel University. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Pape Ale Niang (Senegalese journalist and media executive) Pape Alé Niang is a Senegalese journalist and media executive. He is the director general of Radiodiffusion Television Senegalaise (RTS), Senegal's public broadcaster. He was previously editor and director of the online news outlet Dakar Matin. Niang became discussed internationally after a series of arrests and legal proceedings in 2022 and 2023 that were criticised by press freedom organisations and covered by international media. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Tomi Folayan (Nigerian musical artist (born 1996)) Tomisin Folayan (born 24 November 1996), known professionally as Tomi Folayan, is a Nigerian gospel singer and songwriter from Kwara State. On April 16, 2025, his single "Saluting Twale" charted on the Nigeria TurnTable Top 100 and the Spotify Nigeria Viral New Songs chart. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Saburō Endō (Japanese military personnel (1893–1984)) was a Japanese military officer who served as a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. A graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy (26th class) and the Army War College (34th class), he received the Emperor's Sword for academic excellence at both institutions. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-03 17:10 Nedim Omeragić (Swiss footballer (born 1999)) Nedim Omeragić (born 1 February 1999) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for Swiss club Rapid Bosna. Non-notable footballer. (Zênite)
[Failed to parse] Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal e Vasconcelos (Portuguese nobleman and colonial administrator) D. Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal e Vasconcelos, 1st Marquis of Alorna, 1st Marquis of Castelo Novo and 3rd Count of Assumar (29 September 1688 – 9 November 1756) was a Portuguese nobleman, military officer and colonial administrator. He was the third governor and captain-major of the Captaincy of São Paulo and Minas do Ouro, based in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil, and the 44th Viceroy of India. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-03 02:31 Moshe Melnik Moshe Melnik was an Israeli Air Force fighter ace who was the first person to score a kill with F 15 in October 1979 when he shot down a Syrian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 with a Python 3 after his AIM-7 Sparrow missed.Melnik was an ace in the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II,scoring 5.5 kills i the type beforr coverting to the f 15 [BLP]
2026-06-04 02:31 Lucas Jacobsen (American baseball player (born 1995)) Lucas Jacobsen (born July 1, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. not a notable player and now out of baseball (AdamBGregory)
[Failed to parse] Aarão Reis (Brazilian engineer and urban planner) Aarão Leal de Carvalho Reis (6 May 1853 – 11 April 1936), was a Brazilian engineer, urban planner, industrialist, businessman and politician, best known for leading the commission that planned and began the construction of Belo Horizonte, the purpose-built capital of Minas Gerais. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 03:11 Leo Eysoldt Leo Eysoldt (30 July 1892 – 17 September 1958) was a German conductor, violinist and composer. He worked in German radio broadcasting and orchestral music during the first half of the 20th century. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 03:46 Barbaros Erköse (Musical artist) Barbaros Erköse (born 1936) is a Turkish clarinet player, ensemble leader, and composer. Erköse began to play the clarinet at age 9. While he was in secondary school, he was playing at wedding ceremonies. Around the same time, Erköse quit school. When he was 12, the musician took clarinet lessons from Saffet Gündeğer. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP; the vast majority of the sources don't even mention the subject - they are generic sources about Turkey and Turkish music. (Bearian)
2026-06-04 04:13 Brett Hales (Australian businessman) Brett Anthony Hales (born 2 April 1985) is an Australian entrepreneur, mentor and investor. He is best known as the founder and chairman of Tappr,[citation needed] a mobile payments company based in Brisbane, Australia. Tappr is Hales's first start-up. Tagged for notability concerns for almost 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced and overly promotional finance WP:BLP. Created by the subject himself. (Bearian)
2026-06-03 12:30 J. B. Webb (Australian humanitarian (1929–2009)) James Bawtree (Jim) Webb, OBE (1929–2009) was influential in shaping Australia's international relations and overseas aid programs during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Lack of references and noted COI problems within article (Jimmyjrg)
[Failed to parse] Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (World Bank–funded project in Nigeria) Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) is a six-year project funded by the World Bank, aimed at restoring degraded landscapes in Northern Nigeria. The region is marked by significant challenges, including high poverty rates, low literacy levels, and an environment of fragility, conflict, and violence. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 04:19 Moustafa Belhmira (Moroccan judoka) Moustafa Belhmira (born 12 August 1950) is a Moroccan judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2026-06-04 04:47 Bento Kangamba (Angolan businessman, politician and former army officer) Bento dos Santos Kangamba (Moxico, born July 6, 1965) is a businessman, politician and former general officer of Angolan Army and owner of the football team Kabuscorp Sport Clube do Palanca. Born in Moxico in Angola, but was in the Lunda provinces that grew. Tagged for notability concerns and other issues for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced BLP. So incoherent and non-notable that the Guild refused to copy-edit this. (Bearian)
2026-06-04 04:28 Antonio D. James (American film director (born 1985)) Antonio D. James, (born June 3, 1985) is an American film director from Memphis, Tennessee. Tagged for notability concerns for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced BLP: 3/4 citations are to YouTube. Created by an employee or associate. (Bearian)
[Failed to parse] Restlezz (American Rapper (Born 1989)) Leo Sandoval Jr. (born December 30, 1989), known professionally as Restlezz, is an American rapper from Ogden, Utah, signed to North Coast Music Group, whose releases are distributed through Sony's The Orchard. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-03 13:23 Csaba Szentpétery (Hungarian ice dancer (born 1968)) Csaba Szentpétery (born 28 July 1968) is a Hungarian ice dancer. He competed in the ice dance event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Non-notable figure skater; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG. (Bgsu98)
2026-06-04 14:45 Gavin Le Sueur (Sailor, doctor and write) Gavin Le Sueur (born 1959) is a sailor, doctor and writer from Australia. Tagged for notability concerns and BLP sources for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. Fails WP:PROF. Never won any Olympic medals. (Bearian)
2026-06-04 15:31 Abdoul Coulibaly (Ivorian footballer) Abdoul Coulibaly (born 23 December 1987) is an Ivorian former footballer who is the current head coach of Thai club Nonthaburi United in the Thai League 3. Head Couch of Thai Club Hua Hin Youth Acadaemy U13 - U18 City now. The three sources are a blog post, a link that now redirects to the Ivory Coast Football Federation website and a private YouTube video. Player was not notable via sigcov during career as player or manager. (Zênite)
2026-06-04 11:15 Thomas Eugene Foulks, Sr. (American broadcast journalist, politician, and technology writer) Thomas Eugene Foulks Sr. (August 27, 1935 – March 14, 2004) was an American broadcast journalist, elected official, technology writer, and radio host. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he worked in military broadcasting, local television news, public affairs, elected county government, and pioneering technology media. Non notable subject; previous deleted via PROD at Thomas Eugene Foulks (TurquoiseGoose)
2026-06-04 17:20 Gyanvimalsuri (Śvetāmbara Jain Acharya) Acharya Gyanvimal Suri (also known as Nayavimala) was a Śvetāmbara Mūrtipūjaka Jain monk and ācārya associated with the Tapa Gaccha. Sources place his birth in Vikram Samvat 1694 and his death in Vikram Samvat 1782. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 17:24 Finn Hogan (American football player (born 2003)) Finneas Hogan (born July 12, 2003) is an American college football wide receiver for the Bowling Green Falcons. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 17:30 Juan Manuel Besnes e Irigoyen (Uruguayan painter and calligrapher) Juan Manuel Besnes e Irigoyen (July 12, 1789, San Sebastián – August 21, 1865, Montevideo) was a Uruguayan painter and calligrapher of Basque origin. He is regarded as one of the most influential artists in early Uruguayan art, playing a crucial role in the development of painting and calligraphy in the region. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 18:35 Morris D. Rosenbaum (American businessman) Morris David Rosenbaum (July 11, 1831 – August 10, 1885) was a prominent businessman in early Utah and one of the few Jewish people to join the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) during the 19th century.[citation needed] Tagged for notability concerns and for more citations for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Total lack of significant coverage. (Bearian)
[Failed to parse] Teemirror (Nigerian Musical Artist (born 3 July)) Prince Temiloluwa Bayode (born 3 July 1992), known professionally as TeeMirror, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter from Lagos, Nigeria. His single "Daily2k", released in August 2022, charted on the Nigeria TurnTable Top 100 and the Spotify Viral New Songs chart. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-05 01:47 Karim Badiane (Senegalese judoka) Karim Badiane (born 24 March 1959) is a Senegalese judoka. He competed in the men's half-middleweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first bout. (LibStar)
2026-06-04 21:05 Abdelhak Boutasgount (French footballer (born 1986)) Abdelhak Boutasgount (born 11 February 1986) is a French footballer. He played three matches for FK Baník Most in the 2006–07 Gambrinus liga. Notability (Rest in pieces)
[Failed to parse] Afrânio de Melo Franco (Brazilian politician, diplomat and lawyer (1870–1943)) Afrânio Camorim Jacaúna de Otingi de Melo Franco (25 February 1870 – 1 January 1943), better known as Afrânio de Mello Franco, was a Brazilian lawyer, politician and diplomat. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-05 03:57 Ichiko Ima (Japanese manga artist and writer (born 20th century) is a Japanese manga artist. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 04:06 Fitawrari Gebeyehu (Ethiopian military commander) Fitawrari Gebeyehu (Amharic: ፊታውራሪ ገበየሁ) popularly referred to by his horse name "Aba Goraw" Amharic "አባ ጎራው", was an accomplished Ethiopian military commander and lord protector of the crown. He played a leading role in several important battles of Ethiopian history. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 04:12 Yangsheng Xu (Founding President of CUHK-Shenzhen) Xu Yangsheng (simplified Chinese: 徐扬生; traditional Chinese: 徐揚生; pinyin: Yáng Shēng; born April 7, 1958) is a Chinese roboticist, aerospace engineer, and academic administrator. He is a leading expert in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and space technology, and a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 04:16 Lakha Khan (Indian Musical artist (born 1945)) Lakha Khan Mangniyar (born c. 1945) is an Indian folk musician, sarangi player, and vocalist from Rajasthan. He is widely regarded as one of the last remaining masters of the Sindhi sarangi, an instrument intrinsic to the musical traditions of the Manganiyar community. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] Daisaku Kōmoto (Japanese army officer) was a soldier in the Japanese Imperial Japanese Army active during the early Shōwa period. He held the rank of Colonel. He is known as the mastermind of the assassination of Zhang Zuolin. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-05 07:22 Oleksiy Syvak (Ukrainian ambassador) Oleksiy Volodymyrovych Syvak (Ukrainian: Олексій Володимирович Сивак; born 13 September 1973, Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian public figure, advisor, and diplomat. He has served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Republic of Botswana since 19 August 2024. Routine ambassador. (Biruitorul)
2026-05-31 20:01 Wal Chisholm (Australian athletics competitor) Walter (Wal) James Chisholm (19 May 1915 – 28 December 2005) was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1915, and moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1936 to pursue his cycling career. World War II put an end to his sporting exploits and he joined the army in 1941. A sockpuppet prodded this, and deprodded it, lying that he would send this to WP:AfD, in an effort to game the system. Fails WP:V, possibly a hoax. (Bearian)
2026-06-05 11:07 Tom Miller (computer programmer) (American computer programmer (born 1950)) Tom Miller (born 1950) is a software developer who was employed by Microsoft. Appears to be mentioned only in one high-quality secondary source, Showstopper!, which has already been cited. Only mentioned in passing in the given source. WP:BASIC, WP:SIGCOV (NoahSPARC)

Culture/Biography/Women

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-06-01 06:25 Julie Nauche (Beauty pageant, National director) Julie Nauche born 4 June 1988 in La Réunion (France) is the Regional Director of Miss Earth Reunion and Miss Earth Mauritius. To complete the organisation of these two contests, she create the Miss Earth Océan Indien Organisation. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. Only assertion of notability is that she set up a beauty contest for 7 year old girls that got cancelled. (Bearian)
[Failed to parse] Bina Gurung (Nepalese politician, social activist, and businesswoman) Bina Gurung (Nepali: बिना गुरुङ; born 13 October 1972) is a Nepalese politician, social activist, and businesswoman, serving as a member of the Pratinidhi Sabha from Kaski 3 constituency since March 2026. A member of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), she won the 2026 general election with 37,750 votes, defeating Nepali Congress candidate Manoj Gurung by a margin of 24,970 votes — the largest victory margin of any candidate in Kaski District. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-02 22:45 Olena Stiazhkina (Ukrainian historian and writer) Olena Viktorivna Stiazhkina (Ukrainian: Олена Вікторівна Стяжкіна) is a Ukrainian historian and writer. She is a Doctor of Historical Sciences and a leading research fellow at the Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:46 Looking at Women Looking at War (2025 nonfiction book by Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina) Looking at Women, Looking at War is a 2025 nonfiction book by the Ukrainian novelist and human rights researcher Victoria Amelina. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-03 06:07 Clare Fallon (English journalist) Clare Fallon is an English journalist currently employed as the North of England Correspondent on Channel 4 News. Fallon has worked for Granada Reports and BBC North West Tonight before moving to her current role as Channel 4 North of England Correspondent in 2018. Fails WP:JOURNALIST. Lacking indepth third party coverage. (LibStar)
2026-06-03 13:23 Regina Woodward (Hungarian ice dancer (born 1970)) Regina Woodward (born 18 September 1970) is a Hungarian ice dancer. With Csaba Szentpétery she competed in the ice dance event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Non-notable figure skater; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG. (Bgsu98)
[Failed to parse] Artificial intelligence in Indonesia Artificial intelligence in Indonesia refers to development, use and governance of artificial intelligence in Indonesia. Indonesia has treated AI as a national policy area through the Strategi Nasional Kecerdasan Artifisial or National Artificial Intelligence Strategy for 2020–2045. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Menesia Muinjo (Namibian journalist) Menesia Muinjo is a Namibian journalist, broadcaster, and media executive who was appointed director-general of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) in 2026. In January 2026, Muinjo was elected to the board of the Public Media Alliance, an international association of public service media organisations. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Yuliia Iliukha (Poet) Yuliia Anatoliivna Iliukha (Юлія Анатоліївна Ілюха) born 5 January 1982), sometimes transliterated as Yulia Ilukha or Yuliya Iliukha, is a Ukrainian poet, prose writer, journalist and volunteer from Kharkiv Oblast. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 05:50 Ani Phyo (American author and whole food advocate) Ani Phyo (born July 17, 1968) is a Canadian-born American organic chef, author, whole food and sustainable agriculture advocate. She is an advocate of raw foodism lifestyle promoting uncooked and unprocessed foods that are organic, sustainable, and supports green living. [BLP]
2026-06-01 18:42 Sirinatthaya Mahittivanicha (Thai figure skater) Sirinatthaya (Ani) Mahittivanicha (Thai: สิริณัฐยา (อณิ) มหิทธิวาณิชชา) is a Thai figure skater. She is the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy gold medalist, Thailand Open Figure Skating Trophy silver medalist, and Thailand National Figure Skating Championship gold medalist, a five-time gold medalist on the Thailand National Youth Games, and currently an active athlete on the Thailand National Team (previously Team B since 2023). Young athlete who has only competed at the novice level and currently appears to have no significant coverage in either English or Thai; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG (FloweringDagwood)
2026-06-05 03:49 UAE's General Women Union The General Women's Union (GWU) is the first national women's organization in the United Arab Emirates established in 1975 by Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi. It serves as the country's principal mechanism for advancing women's empowerment, participation, and leadership across social, economic, and political life. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 03:35 Sheng (musician) (French rapper, singer, and musician) Camille Sheng Yi, or Sheng, is a French rapper, singer and musician born in Paris. [BLP]

Culture/Media

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-29 04:25 Zeitgeist compilation albums (Australian compilation album series) Released by IF? Records in Melbourne, Australia, between the years 1995-1997, the Zeitgeist series ran to three volumes, including a double-CD release that was volume 2. WP:NALBUM (162 etc.)
2026-05-31 01:09 The Korea IT Times (South Korean monthly magazine) Korea IT Times (Korean코리아아이티타임스) is a bilingual publication (Korean and English) with an eye on Industry & Technology, including the ICT field based in Seoul, South Korea. Has not seen much improvement throughout article history, article itself is horribly written, and references are literally either self-published from subject, or original research. (TansoShoshen)
2026-05-31 12:40 7 Billion Others (Series of videos by Yann Arthus-Bertrand) 7 billion Others (French: 7 milliards d'autres) is a series of videos by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Each of the videos feature a single person telling the viewer about their life, often in their native language. The project's homepage states that since the project's beginning in 2003, over 5000 individuals have had their testimonials recorded for the project. No good sources (Finnfrog99)
2026-06-01 22:19 Tanjareen Martin (American actress) Tanjareen Thomas is an American actress, producer, comedian, and radio personality. [BLP]
2026-06-02 21:03 Drabyna Drabyna (Драбина) (translit. Drabyna; lit. The Ladder) is a 2023 Ukrainian novel by writer and translator Yevheniia Kuznetsova, published by Old Lion Publishing House. The novel won the BBC News Ukraine Book of the Year award (2023). page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:39 Cecil the Lion Had to Die (2021 novel by Olena Stiazhkina) Cecil the Lion Had to Die is a 2021 novel by Ukrainian historian and writer Olena Stiazhkina, published by Harvard University Press. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:40 Ivan and Phoebe (2019 novel by Oksana Lutsyshyna) Ivan and Phoebe (Ukrainian: Іван і Феба, Ivan i Feba) is a 2019 novel by Ukrainian writer Oksana Lutsyshyna. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:42 Amadoka Amadoka (Амадока) is a 2020 novel by Ukrainian writer Sofia Andrukhovych. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:42 Love Life (novel) (2015 novel by Oksana Lutsyshyna) Love Life (novel) (Ukrainian: Любовне життя) is a novel by Ukrainian writer Oksana Lutsyshyna. It was first published in Ukrainian in 2015. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] Zeeno Foster (Nigerian Audio Engineer (born 1971)) Ewomazeeno Foster (born 8 April 1971), known professionally as Zeeno Foster, is a Nigerian audio engineer and record producer. He is known for mixing and mastering albums for several Nigerian musicians, including P-Square's Game Over (2007), Wizkid's Superstar (2011), Flavour's Thankful (2014), and 2Baba's The Ascension (2014), which debuted at number 12 on the Billboard World Albums chart in 2014. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-03 07:35 Entrepreneur India (Monthly Indian business magazine) Entrepreneur India is a monthly business magazine targeted at Indian business owners and entrepreneurial enthusiasts. It is published by Entrepreneur India Media Pvt. Ltd. – a joint venture between Entrepreneur Media, USA's business magazine for entrepreneurs, and Franchise India, an Indian company providing integrated franchise solutions since 1999 in various Asian Country. no indication of notability. (Icodense)
2026-06-03 08:02 Ceasefire Canada (Campaign against defense alignment) Ceasefire Canada (Ceasefire.ca) was founded in 2003 by Steven Staples and Peter Coombes to prevent Canada from joining the U.S Ballistic Missile Defense program. Staples and Coombes were inspired by the success of web-based campaigns such as Moveon.org. Article uses one source without any secondary coverage included, this reference is not provided as a traditional footnote citation. From a quick Google and DuckDuckGo search, it appears this topic is not at all notable. (Qwerty123M)
[Failed to parse] News Diggers! (Newspaper from Zambia) News Diggers! is a private investigative journalism newspaper and online news publication from Zambia. Reporters Without Borders listed News Diggers among one of the most influential newspapers in Zambia. Thomson Reuters Foundation described News Diggers as one of the few independent digital media organisations in Zambia that had adapted early to social-media-driven news consumption. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Ukraine Diaries: Dispatches from Kiev Ukraine Diaries: Dispatches from Kiev is a 2014 nonfiction diary by Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov. Published by Harvill Secker on 31 July 2014, the English-language edition was translated from Russian by Sam Taylor, with an afterword translated by Amanda Love Darragh. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] The Silver Bone (2020 novel by Andrey Kurkov) The Silver Bone is a historical mystery novel by Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov. Originally published in Ukraine in 2020 as Samson and Nadezhda (Russian: Самсон и Надежда), it was translated from Russian by Boris Dralyuk and published in English by MacLehose Press in 2024. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Master of the Ship Master of the Ship is a 1928 Ukrainian novel by writer Yuriy Yanovskyi. English-language sources render the title in different ways, including Master of the Ship, The Ship’s Figurehead, and The Shipmaster. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Dancing with bones Dancing with Bones (Ukrainian: Танці з кістками, romanizedTantsi z kistkamy, lit.'Dancing with Bones') is a 2022 Ukrainian novel by writer and physician Andriy Semyankiv, who is also known by the pen name MED GOblin. It was published by Vikhola. It won the BBC News Ukraine Book of the Year award in 2022. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Girls Cutting Their Locks (2020 Ukrainian non-fiction book) Girls Cutting Their Locks (Ukrainian: Дівчата зрізають коси) is a book about women in the Russo-Ukrainian war, edited by Yevgeniya Podobna [uk] and published by the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance. The book presents 25 first-person testimonies by women who served in the Ukrainian Armed Forces and volunteer units during the War in Donbas (2014–2018), accompanied by photographs from the combat zone. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] How War Changed Rondo (Ukrainian picture book) How War Changed Rondo (Ukrainian: Війна, що змінила Рондо; translit. Viina, shcho zminyla Rondo) is a Ukrainian picture book written and illustrated by the artists Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv. It was first published in Ukraine in 2015 by Vydavnytstvo Staroho Leva. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] The Ukraine (book) (2018 Ukrainian fiction and non-fiction collection) The Ukraine is a 2018 collection of short fiction and creative nonfiction by Ukrainian writer and journalist Artem Chapeye. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Innovation in Isolation: The Story of Ukrainian IT from the 1940s to the Present (2024 book) Innovation in Isolation: The Story of Ukrainian IT from the 1940s to the Present is a 2024 non-fiction book by Volodymyr Nevzorov and Victoria Ugryumova about the development of computing and information technology in Ukraine, from Soviet-era cybernetics to contemporary Ukrainian product companies. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Yupak (Ukrainian fiction novel) Yupak (also transliterated Jupak) is a 2020 novel by Ukrainian writer and veteran Serhiy Serhiyovych Saigon, the pen name of Serhiy Serhiyovych Leshchenko. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Lucky Breaks (Ukraine book) Lucky Breaks (Щасливі падіння) is a short story collection by Ukrainian writer and photographer Yevgenia Belorusets. The book combines text and photography to depict the lives of women whose everyday routines are disrupted by the war in eastern Ukraine. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Daughter (novel) (2019 novel by Tamara Duda) Daughter (Ukrainian: Доця, 'dotsya'), is the debut novel by the author Tamara Duda. It was published in 2019 by Bilka Publishing House. Taking place in 2014 during the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the novel follows Natalia, a businesswoman in Donetsk who goes on to become a volunteer in the war effort. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Pape Ale Niang (Senegalese journalist and media executive) Pape Alé Niang is a Senegalese journalist and media executive. He is the director general of Radiodiffusion Television Senegalaise (RTS), Senegal's public broadcaster. He was previously editor and director of the online news outlet Dakar Matin. Niang became discussed internationally after a series of arrests and legal proceedings in 2022 and 2023 that were criticised by press freedom organisations and covered by international media. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Tomi Folayan (Nigerian musical artist (born 1996)) Tomisin Folayan (born 24 November 1996), known professionally as Tomi Folayan, is a Nigerian gospel singer and songwriter from Kwara State. On April 16, 2025, his single "Saluting Twale" charted on the Nigeria TurnTable Top 100 and the Spotify Nigeria Viral New Songs chart. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 01:05 Vavel (Sports news website) Vavel (stylized VAVEL) is a Spain-based sports news website. It has 8 editions; Spain, United States, United Kingdom, France, Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, Mexico, and Colombia. VAVEL is able to readers in 4 different languages. No significant coverage in reliable sources. (AirshipJungleman29)
2026-06-04 02:47 Flexible single master operation (Feature of Microsoft's Active Directory) Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO, F is sometimes "floating"; pronounced Fiz-mo), or just single master operation or operations master, is a feature of Microsoft's Active Directory (AD). As of 2005, the term FSMO has been deprecated in favour of operations masters.[citation needed] Narrow subject within a proprietary technology almost exclusively dependent on primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, and WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:09 MailSlot (one-way IPC mechanism on Microsoft Windows, available both locally and remotely, that sends short message broadcasts to all listening computers across a given network domain) Mailslot is a one-way interprocess communication mechanism, available on the Microsoft Windows operating system that allows communication between processes locally. Up until Window 11 24H2, mailslots also supported communication over a network . The use of Mailslots is generally simpler than named pipes or sockets when a relatively small number of relatively short messages is expected to be transmitted, such as for example infrequent state-chan ... Narrow subject reliant on a single primary source. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, and WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:46 Barbaros Erköse (Musical artist) Barbaros Erköse (born 1936) is a Turkish clarinet player, ensemble leader, and composer. Erköse began to play the clarinet at age 9. While he was in secondary school, he was playing at wedding ceremonies. Around the same time, Erköse quit school. When he was 12, the musician took clarinet lessons from Saffet Gündeğer. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP; the vast majority of the sources don't even mention the subject - they are generic sources about Turkey and Turkish music. (Bearian)
2026-06-04 05:36 XPLM Publisher (Publishing software) XPLM Publisher is a commercial authoring and publishing software developed and sold by XPLM. It combines the Oxygen XML Editor with Oracle Agile PLM and helps technical writers to create, manage, and publish technical product documentation (e.g., user guides) in various formats and layouts. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-33102-67)
[Failed to parse] Restlezz (American Rapper (Born 1989)) Leo Sandoval Jr. (born December 30, 1989), known professionally as Restlezz, is an American rapper from Ogden, Utah, signed to North Coast Music Group, whose releases are distributed through Sony's The Orchard. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-01 05:47 Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi (2007 studio album by Ustad Sultan Khan) Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi is a studio album by Indian sarangi player and classical vocalist, Ustad Sultan Khan. The album released on 17 March 2007. Music for the tracks have been given by Suhel Khan, with lyrics written by Jameel Mujahid. Insufficient sources, most having no significant coverage for this article to be notable. One source is not enough. (Babin Mew)
2026-06-04 11:15 Thomas Eugene Foulks, Sr. (American broadcast journalist, politician, and technology writer) Thomas Eugene Foulks Sr. (August 27, 1935 – March 14, 2004) was an American broadcast journalist, elected official, technology writer, and radio host. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he worked in military broadcasting, local television news, public affairs, elected county government, and pioneering technology media. Non notable subject; previous deleted via PROD at Thomas Eugene Foulks (TurquoiseGoose)
2026-06-05 10:50 TN3270 Plus (3270 terminal emulator software) TN3270 Plus is a terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows. It is used for connecting Windows PC users to IBM mainframe, IBM i and UNIX systems via TCP/IP. TN3270 Plus includes terminal emulation for 3270, 5250, VT100, VT220 and ANSI terminals. Notability concerns have not been resolved since 2011. WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:07 Tom Miller (computer programmer) (American computer programmer (born 1950)) Tom Miller (born 1950) is a software developer who was employed by Microsoft. Appears to be mentioned only in one high-quality secondary source, Showstopper!, which has already been cited. Only mentioned in passing in the given source. WP:BASIC, WP:SIGCOV (NoahSPARC)

Culture/Media/Books

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2026-06-02 22:53 On the Move: Things in Motion on Earth and Beyond On the Move: Things in Motion on Earth and Beyond (Ukrainian: Куди і звідки) is a Ukrainian children's non-fiction picture book written and illustrated by the Ukrainian creative duo Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv (Art Studio Agrafka). page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] The Orphanage (book) (2017 novel by Sergiy Zhadan) The Orphanage (Інтернат, translit. Internat, lit. Boarding school) is a 2017 Ukrainian novel by Serhiy Zhadan. First published by Meridian Czernowitz in Chernivtsi, it follows a schoolteacher who crosses the front line in the War in Donbas to bring his nephew home from a residential school. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Zły (novel) (1955 novel by Leopold Tyrmand) Zły (Polish for "The Evil One"; published in English as Zly and The Man with the White Eyes) is a 1955 Polish novel by Leopold Tyrmand. Set in post-war Warsaw, it follows a mysterious vigilante who wages a private campaign against the city's criminal underworld. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Tango of Death (novel) (2012 historical novel by Yuriy Vynnychuk) Tango of Death is a Ukrainian historical novel by Yuriy Vynnychuk. It was first published in 2012 by Folio and received the BBC Ukrainian Book of the Year award for 2012. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Still City: Diary of an Invasion (2024 book) Still City: Diary of an Invasion is a poetry collection by Ukrainian-American poet and translator Oksana Maksymchuk. The book was published in the United Kingdom by Carcanet Press in May 2024 and in the United States by the University of Pittsburgh Press in November 2024. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister (2022 book) The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister is a 2022 work of memoir and essay by Ukrainian-born historian and writer Olesya Khromeychuk. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Understanding Technology in the Context of National Development (2025 book on technology policy and national development) Understanding Technology in the Context of National Development: Critical Reflections is a 2025 book on technology policy and national development, written by Siddhartha Paul Tiwari, Oleksii Kostenko, and Yuriy Yekhanurov (former Prime Minister of Ukraine). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Chervone Stolittia (2005 non-fiction book by Myroslav Popovych) Chervone Stolittia (transl. Red Century) is a 2005 non-fiction book by Ukrainian philosopher and National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine academic Myroslav Popovych. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Black Council (novel) (1857 historical novel by Panteleimon Kulish) Black Council, a Chronicle of the Year 1663 (Ukrainian: Чорна рада, Хроніка 1663 року, romanizedChorna rada, Khronika 1663 roku) is an 1857 historical novel by Ukrainian writer Panteleimon Kulish. Its plot is based on a real event of Ukrainian history, the Black Council of 1663, which resulted in the election of Ivan Briukhovetsky as Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host. [Failed to parse]

Culture/Media/Films

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2026-05-29 16:39 Swarna Samsara (1990 Indian film) Swarna Samsara is a 1990 Indian Kannada-language drama film written, directed and produced by Om Sai Prakash. It stars Anant Nag and Mahalakshmi in the lead roles. Mukhyamantri Chandru, Avinash Yelandur, Sunil Raoh and Anu Prabhakar feature in supporting roles. Fails WP:NFILM. Nothing found in a BEFORE to support notability. (Donaldd23)
2026-05-30 18:19 Sean Martin (filmmaker) (British filmmaker) Sean Martin (born in Weston-super-Mare, England, in 1966) is an Anglo-Irish writer and film director. He has written books on the Knights Templar and the Cathars, and appeared on History Channel documentaries such as Decoding the Past: The Templar Code and in Channel 5's Secrets of the Cross: The Trial of the Knights Templar. Unable to find substantial coverage of this individual or their works which might indicate notability. Fails WP:BASIC, WP:ANYBIO, and GNG. (Steve Quinn)

Culture/Media/Music

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2026-05-29 12:15 Fabian Egger (Swiss musical director) Fabian Egger is a Swiss musical director, musician, producer, and author based in Los Angeles, United States and St. Gallen, Switzerland. He has worked as a music director and touring drummer with artists including Big Sean, Zedd, Zara Larsson, Jhene Aiko, Sting, Malcolm Todd, and Marina Diamandis. I don't see how he passes WP:GNG with the sources used. (Vincentcarl)
2026-05-30 08:35 IronChrist (American thrash metal band) Ironchrist is an American crossover/thrash metal band founded in 1986 from the demise of the punk rock band Spastic Rats. Along with label mates Indestroy, Ironchrist was one of the biggest metal bands of the late 80s to early 90s in the mid-Atlantic region and considered a pioneer of the punk/metal crossover movement.[citation needed] After touring and recording for several years, Ironchrist disbanded in 1993 and members moved on to pursue other mus ... Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years, and has wildly exaggerated and unverifiable claims. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. (Bearian)
2026-05-31 09:58 Erik Evju (Musical artist) Mats Erik Evju (born 19 March 1977) is a Norwegian musician, playing dark neo-folk music under the name Weh. He recorded several demos between 2002 and 2006, all of which were compiled and eventually released on CD in 2011 via Soulseller Records as the double album Origins. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP: his autobiography, press releases, and blogs. (Bearian)
2026-06-01 02:39 Koito (rapper) (Italian rapper) Gabriel Cardoni (born 13 September 1986), known professionally as Koito, is an Italian songwriter and rapper. Non-notable rapper who fails WP:MUSICBIO. Lacks significant coverage from reliable sources to satisfy WP:GNG. (Explicit)
[Failed to parse] Francisco Curt Lange (German-Uruguayan musicologist) Francisco Curt Lange (12 December 1903 – 3 May 1997), born Franz Kurt Lange, was a German-Uruguayan musicologist. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Ignácio Parreira Neves (Brazilian colonial composer, singer and conductor) Ignácio Parreiras Neves (c. 1730-1794), also written Ignácio Parreira Neves or Inácio Parreiras Neves, was a Brazilian composer, singer, conductor and organist active in Vila Rica, present-day Ouro Preto, during the eighteenth century. He is associated with the sacred musical tradition of Minas Gerais and with the group of colonial Brazilian composers whose works were rediscovered and studied in the twentieth century. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 03:11 Leo Eysoldt Leo Eysoldt (30 July 1892 – 17 September 1958) was a German conductor, violinist and composer. He worked in German radio broadcasting and orchestral music during the first half of the 20th century. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 22:57 Yamaha YM2154 (Audio microchip used in keyboards and drum machines) The Yamaha YM2154, also known as RYP4 (Rhythm Processor), is an audio microchip that was produced by the Yamaha Corporation. It been used for keyboards and drum machines. It has twelve individual samples and also an ADPCM Rompler and a ten channel Analog-to-digital converter. Fails WP:GNG and not found by any reliable source (WP:RS). (NoahSPARC)

Culture/Media/Radio

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2026-06-03 09:06 KANDAFUL RADIO (Radio show) KANDAFUL RADIO (神田莉緒香のKANDAFUL RADIO) is a radio entertainment programme hosted by Rioka Kanda, a Japanese singer-songwriter. It is broadcast from 0:50 am to 1:00 am (JST) on Mondays by Nippon Broadcasting System in Japan. The programme mainly consists of her talk and songs she sings and plays by the piano, and she sometimes invites guests to the programme. Fails WP:GNG; no independent, reliable sources. Only primary links to the broadcaster's own website and the host's personal site. No significant coverage. (Phloxyte)

Culture/Media/Software

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2026-05-30 07:21 Topgrade (British educational platform) Topgrade is a multi-platform learning system run by Sureware Ltd. It was originally launched as an iOS app, called Revision Quiz Maker, but subsequently expanded to include an Android app and an online site, and rebranded as Topgrade. Does not meet WP:N (notability) - no significant coverage in independent reliable sources. (Cobblestone57)
2026-05-30 17:26 Organisation-based access control (Access control model in computer security) In computer security, organization-based access control (OrBAC) is an access control model first presented in 2003. The current approaches of the access control rest on the three entities (subject, action, object) to control the access the policy specifies that some subject has the permission to realize some action on some object. Unclear notability since 2010! (Joereddington)
2026-05-29 06:28 Trademark stuffing Trademark stuffing is a form of keyword stuffing, an unethical search engine optimization method used by webmasters and Internet marketers in order to manipulate search engine ranking results served by websites such as Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft Bing. Completely unsourced since its creation fourteen years ago. I found nothing related to this term on Archive.org full-text search, Google Books or the Wikipedia Library search. The only mentions I have found on the regular Google search are either backward-copied from this article or brief definitions (WP:NOTDICT) (RandFreeman)
2026-06-01 19:58 Pixelpost (Open source photoblog application) Pixelpost is an open source photoblog application powered by PHP and MySQL, developed for publishing photos on a chronological base. Main features include multilingual capability, comment function, Exif support, spam filtering, categories, tagging and much more. Fails WP:GNG. I looked for sources or any kind of WP:SIGCOV, I couldn't find any. WP:NOTEVERYTHING therefore applies, I think. (TurboSuperA+)
2026-06-02 03:36 Paul Dunahoo (American software entrepreneur) Paul Dunahoo is a software developer and technology entrepreneur. He became the CEO of his own startup company called Bread and Butter Software, LLC when he was thirteen years old. He has developed successful applications such as Scrawl, which is considered to be the first note-taking app on the Mac with iCloud sync capabilities. Not a notable figure (Bicyclesabroad)
2026-06-04 02:29 My Network Places My Network Places (formerly Network Neighborhood) is the network browser feature in Windows Explorer. It was first introduced in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 as Network Neighborhood, and was renamed My Network Places in Windows 2000 and later, before being replaced in Windows Vista. Narrow subject relying mostly on primary sources, failing WP:GNG and WP:NOTEWORTHY. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:42 Domain controller (Windows) (Windows server computer) On Microsoft Servers, a domain controller (DC) is a server computer that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, etc.) within a Windows domain. A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. Narrow subject that relies almost exclusively on primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:59 Domain Master Browser The Domain Master Browser is necessary on a routed TCP/IP network, that is, when a Windows domain spans more than one TCP/IP network. When a Windows domain spans multiple subnets each of the subnets has an independent browser called the Master Browser. Narrow subject only mentioned in passing within the sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:35 Browser service (Microsoft Windows to let users browse and locate shared resources in neighboring computers) Browser service or Computer Browser Service is a feature of Microsoft Windows to let users easily browse and locate shared resources in neighboring computers. This is done by aggregating the information in a single computer "Browse Master" (or "Master Browser"). Narrow subject with little coverage from secondary sources and unsubstantiated sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:46 Tempuri tempuri.org is the test default namespace URI used by Microsoft development products, like Visual Studio. It is available for XML Web services that are under development, but published XML Web services should use a more permanent namespace. The term is strictly a placeholder and all instances of it should be replaced with a more meaningful URI in production systems. Sources provide no evidence of notability nor significant coverage (WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV). The article does not expand upon the definition of Tempuri (WP:DICTIONARY). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 05:30 Solaris Multiplexed I/O (Multipath input/output software) Solaris Multiplexed I/O (MPxIO), known also as Sun StorageTek Traffic Manager (SSTM, earlier Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager), is multipath I/O software for Solaris/illumos. It enables a storage device to be accessed through multiple host controller interfaces from a single operating system instance. Lack of notability; no sources. (WP:GNG) (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 05:10 Ease of Access Ease of Access Center, formerly Utility Manager, is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that enables use of assistive technologies. Utility Manager is included with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. In Windows Vista, Utility Manager was replaced with the Ease of Access Center control panel applet, which is still included in Windows 10, Microsoft's latest operating system. Lack of notability (WP:GNG). Sources do not give much indication of its noteworthiness (WP:SIGCOV). The article is merely a list of features (WP:PLOT). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 17:47 MusikCube (console audio player) musikcube is a free and open-source cross-platform, terminal-based audio player software and streaming server. No independent reliable sources have ever covered this topic in depth (Johnny Joeson)
2026-06-04 23:15 Diskless Remote Boot in Linux (software) DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux) is a NFS-/NIS server providing a diskless or systemless environment for client machines. Written like an advertisement without encyclopedic content (WP:PROMO). Dependent on a single primary source, that being the SourceForge page (WP:GNG, WP:RS). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 23:20 Eddie (text editor) (text editor) Eddie is a text editor which was first released in 1997 for BeOS, and later ported to Linux and macOS. It was written by Pavel Císler, formerly a senior developer at Be, who later worked for Eazel and currently works for Apple and continues to develop Eddie as his pet project, now on macOS. General lack of notability. Little if any non-primary sources exist. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 23:43 GNUstep Renaissance (GNU development framework) GNUstep Renaissance is a development framework that reads XML descriptions of graphical user interfaces from an application bundle and converts them into native widgets and connections at runtime under either GNUstep or Mac OS X. General lack of notability. Only one example of the software in use. Only one source: Renaissance's homepage itself. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:24 Macintosh Guide (Help and documentation system from Apple) Macintosh Guide, also referred to as Apple Guide, was Apple Computer's help and documentation system, added to the classic Mac OS in System 7.5 and intended to work alongside Balloon Help. General lack of notability. No explanation that explains why it is notable. WP:GNG, WP:SIGCOV (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:40 Netscape Composer (Computer software) Netscape Composer is a discontinued WYSIWYG HTML editor initially developed by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1997, and packaged as part of the Netscape Communicator, Netscape 6 and Netscape 7 range of Internet suites. In addition, Composer can also view and edit HTML code, preview pages in Netscape Navigator, check spelling, publish websites, and supports most major types of formatting. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SUSTAINED, WP:ORG. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:43 NIC handle (Character sequence for Network Information Centres) A NIC handle (Network Information Centre handle) is a unique alphanumeric character sequence that represents an entry in the databases maintained by Network Information Centres. When a new domain name is registered with a domain name registrar, a NIC handle is assigned by the registrar to the particular set of information associated with that domain name (such as who registered it and a contact e-mail address). General lack of notability; dictionary definition. Fails WP:GNG, WP:DICTIONARY. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:46 Network Browser Network Browser was an application that shipped with Mac OS 9 to allow users to connect to other computers on a network, access FTP servers, and connect to network printers. It was intended to replace the Chooser that shipped with previous versions. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SIGCOV, and WP:SUSTAINED. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:55 Ntpdate (Software to synchronize computer time) ntpdate is a computer program used to quickly synchronize and set computers' date and time by querying a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. It is available for a wide variety of unix-like operating systems. General lack of notability, no non-primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:ORG. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:17 Romfs (Simple read-only file system used chiefly for early boot and embedded systems) ROMFS (Read-Only Memory File System) is a minimal, read-only computing file system designed for storing files in read-only memory, particularly in Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) or similar ROM media. Due to its small size and straightforward design, it's commonly used in devices where system resources are limited. Lack of notability. Lack of non-primary sources. WP:GNG, WP:RS. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:21 Scrapbook (Mac OS) (Macintosh computer software) Scrapbook under the Classic Mac OS was a small desk accessory (DA) which enabled users to store images, text and sound clippings. It was included in the original Macintosh system software in 1984 with the Macintosh 128K, and was included throughout every Mac OS revision until Mac OS 9. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SUSTAINED. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 10:54 Graphics32 (Computer graphics library for Delphi) Graphics32 is an Open source 2D graphics library for Delphi and Free Pascal optimized for 32-bit pixel formats. Lack of notability; no non-affiliated sources. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:16 Sysedit (application used to edit configuration files in Microsoft Windows) Sysedit (SYSEDIT.EXE) is a specialized text/ASCII editor for core Microsoft Windows configuration files (such as PROTOCOL.INI, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, CONFIG.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT). This executable is installed in the Windows system directory: %windir%\SYSTEM (Windows 3.x and 9x editions) or %windir%\SYSTEM32 (Windows NTx editions). General lack of notability. WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:37 Clubdjpro (DJ console and video mixing software tool) ClubDJPro (often referred to as ClubDJ) is a DJ console and video mixing tool developed by Cube Software Solutions Inc. software. It was released in June 2005. General lack of notability. Article has a single first-party source and no secondary sources seem to exist regarding the subject. WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:40 W32tm In computing, w32tm is a command-line tool of Microsoft Windows operating systems used to diagnose problems occurring with time setting or to troubleshoot any problems that might occur during or after the configuration of the Windows Time service. Non-notable subject. Not covered extensively anywhere. Written like a manual. WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV, WP:NOTHOWTO (NoahSPARC)

Culture/Media/Television

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2026-05-29 05:47 Unreal Ads (Television series) Unreal Ads is an Australian television show showcasing advertisements and weird video footage. It was aired on Network Ten in 2000. It had hosted by Tim Ferguson. Two-sentence article, very few results from Google, only source is a permanent dead link. (MakaylaHippo1998)
2026-05-29 16:33 Business Center (TV series) (American business news program on CNBC) Business Center is business network CNBC's flagship primetime show that aired in 5 to 7 pm ET timeslot, hosted by Ron Insana and Sue Herera, and it was replaced by Bullseye on December 5, 2003. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2026-05-29 16:33 Business Center (TV program) (2000 Singaporean TV series or program) Business Center is a primetime a business news television program that was broadcast on CNBC Asia. It debuted in October 2000 to replace the Asian Edition of Global Market Watch. The program took its name from CNBC United States' flagship evening show, Business Center and while it shared the same lower-thirds, the background for the charts remained the same as the ones used during other daytime shows. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2026-05-29 16:38 Business Centre Europe (2001 British TV series or programme) Business Centre Europe is a business news television programme that was aired on CNBC Europe in 2001. It replaced Europe Tonight. Airing from 18.00 UK time, Business Centre Europe was a 30-minute wrap-up of the day's top business stories in Europe and also crossed over to the US to update progress on the trading day there. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2026-05-30 14:34 East Wing West Wing (Hong Kong Drama) (Hong Kong Drama Series) East Wing West Wing (Chinese: 東宮西宮) is a Hong Kong Drama Series by Zuni Icosahedron, Edward Lam and Mathias Woo production. This drama is a funny and ironic criticism of Hong Kong politics. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2026-05-29 05:52 Making Couples Happy (Australian television series) Making Couples Happy is an Australian lifestyle television series aired on ABC1 on 14 February 2013 until 7 March 2013. It narrated by David Wenham. Zero sources, tags ignored for 13 years. (MakaylaHippo1998)
2026-05-30 18:19 Sean Martin (filmmaker) (British filmmaker) Sean Martin (born in Weston-super-Mare, England, in 1966) is an Anglo-Irish writer and film director. He has written books on the Knights Templar and the Cathars, and appeared on History Channel documentaries such as Decoding the Past: The Templar Code and in Channel 5's Secrets of the Cross: The Trial of the Knights Templar. Unable to find substantial coverage of this individual or their works which might indicate notability. Fails WP:BASIC, WP:ANYBIO, and GNG. (Steve Quinn)
2026-06-03 06:07 Clare Fallon (English journalist) Clare Fallon is an English journalist currently employed as the North of England Correspondent on Channel 4 News. Fallon has worked for Granada Reports and BBC North West Tonight before moving to her current role as Channel 4 North of England Correspondent in 2018. Fails WP:JOURNALIST. Lacking indepth third party coverage. (LibStar)

Culture/Media/Video games

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2026-06-03 15:33 Yamaha YM2203 (Sound chip) The YM2203, a.k.a. OPN (FM Operator Type-N), is a six-channel (3 FM and 3 SSG) sound chip developed by Yamaha. It was the progenitor of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips used in many video game and computer systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-33135-68)
2026-06-04 03:24 Rubik's WOWCube (Handheld electronic gaming system) Rubik's WOWCube is an electronic gaming system in the form of a cube, developed by Cubios Inc. in collaboration with Canadian company Spin Master, which owns the Rubik's brand. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 11:37 Clubdjpro (DJ console and video mixing software tool) ClubDJPro (often referred to as ClubDJ) is a DJ console and video mixing tool developed by Cube Software Solutions Inc. software. It was released in June 2005. General lack of notability. Article has a single first-party source and no secondary sources seem to exist regarding the subject. WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)

Culture/Philosophy and religion

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2026-05-30 03:22 Maa Pitambara (Bagalamukhi) Temple (Hindu temple in India) Maa Pitambara is a Hindu temple of the eighth mahavidya goddess Bagalamukhi. Also known as Pitambara, a devi of the Hindu religion and one of the ten most powerful Mahavidyas. She is associated with the colour yellow. Her beej mantra is: ॐ ह्लीं बगलामुखी सर्व दुष्टानाम वाचं मुखं पदम् स्तम्भय जिह्वाम कीलय बुद्धिम विनाशाय ह्लीं ॐ स्वाहा ॥ Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. Poorly sourced article about a temple. A Google search found only social media, Grok, and blogs. (Bearian)
2026-06-02 06:23 Methalayil Temple (Hindu Temple in Kozhikode, Kerala, India) Methayalil Sree Bhagavati Kshetram (മലയാളം - മേത്തലയിൽ ശ്രീ ഭഗവതി ക്ഷേത്രം) is a Goddess Temple located in Eranhikkal, in the northern Kerala district Kozhikode (Calicut) near Canoly Canal. The temple is based on the Hindu goddess Kaali beliefs. Methalayil Temple performs Methalayil Thira Mahotsavam every year during the month of March. Non notable temple (Mccapra)
2026-06-04 17:20 Gyanvimalsuri (Śvetāmbara Jain Acharya) Acharya Gyanvimal Suri (also known as Nayavimala) was a Śvetāmbara Mūrtipūjaka Jain monk and ācārya associated with the Tapa Gaccha. Sources place his birth in Vikram Samvat 1694 and his death in Vikram Samvat 1782. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 03:59 Buddhist wedding (Marriage customs and ceremonies in Buddhism) A Buddhist wedding refers to marriage customs and ceremonies observed by Buddhists, which vary widely by culture, region, and local tradition. Unlike many religious traditions, Buddhism does not prescribe a mandatory or sacramental wedding ritual. Marriage is regarded as a secular and social institution rather than a religious sacrament, and its form is largely determined by local customs rather than Buddhist doctrine. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Culture/Sports

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2026-05-29 14:17 Shiva Kabul F.C. (Football team) Shiva Kabul Football Club is a football team in Afghanistan. They play in the Afghan Premier League, the country's primary club competition for the sport. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-29 14:21 Toumaï FC (Chadian football club in N'Djamena) Toumaï FC is a football (soccer) club from Chad based in N'Djamena. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-30 13:25 Afghan United Kabul F.C. (Kabul football club) Kabul United Football Club is a football team in Afghanistan. They play in the Afghan First League. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-30 11:10 2013 Indonesian Premier League fixture and result This article details the 2013 Indonesian Premier League. Unnecessary content fork for a league season article. (RollonLaurent)
2026-05-30 11:08 2011–12 Indonesian Premier League result This article details the 2011–12 Indonesian Premier League. Unnecessary content fork for a league season article. (RollonLaurent)
2026-05-30 18:10 Prince Abedi (Nigerian footballer (born 1985)) Prince Abedi Adolphus (born August 21, 1985) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a winger. [BLP]
2026-05-30 05:38 Arman Nahany (Dutch-Iranian footballer) Arman Nahany (born 10 May 2008) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a midfielder for Feyenoord football club and Netherlands U18 national team. No indication of notability nor any SIGCOV of such a young player. Yet to play at professional level. (Porterjoh)
2026-06-01 10:20 Mostyn Dragons F.C. (Association football club in Wales) Mostyn Dragons F.C. was a Welsh football club based in a small village named Mostyn, Flintshire. They played in the Clwyd League. The club originally started as a junior team, but then later developed a senior side in 2007. They became champions of Clwyd League Division Two and were promoted to Division One in 2008–09. Non-notable short-lived village football team, cited only to the club website and a stats website. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSPORTS (Sionk)
2026-06-01 14:20 Shahrdari Gachsaran F.C. (Iranian football club) Shahrdari Gachsaran Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Gachsaran, Iran. They currently compete in the 2010–11 Hazfi Cup. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-01 21:23 2008–09 Sloboda Užice season (Sloboda Užice 2008–09 football season) The 2008–09 season was Sloboda's seventh consecutive season in Serbian League West. stub season article for third tier club. no SIGCOV given in article and it seems very unlikely to pass notability guidelines (Microwave Anarchist)
2026-06-01 21:24 2009–10 Sloboda Užice season (Sloboda Užice 2009–10 football season) The 2009–10 season was Sloboda's last season in Serbian League West before merging with Sevojno in the summer of 2010.This was also their last season playing at the old Užice City Stadium. stub season article for third tier club. no SIGCOV given in article and it seems very unlikely to pass notability guidelines (Microwave Anarchist)
2026-06-02 14:39 P.A.O.K Kosmio F.C. (Football club) P.A.O. Kosmio F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Kosmio, Rhodope. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-02 15:48 Panah-afarin Qom F.C. (Iranian football club) Panah-afarin Qom Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Qom, Iran. They currently compete in the 2010–11 Hazfi Cup. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-02 15:53 Apollon Makrychori F.C. (Greek football club) Apollon Makrychori Football Club (Greek: Απόλλων Μακρυχωρίου) is a Greek football club based in Makrychori, Karditsa (regional unit), Greece. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-03 05:21 Hayden Durke (Baseball player) Hayden James Durke (born May 1, 2002) is an American former professional baseball pitcher formerly in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. fails WP:GNG (Joeykai)
2026-06-03 13:23 Regina Woodward (Hungarian ice dancer (born 1970)) Regina Woodward (born 18 September 1970) is a Hungarian ice dancer. With Csaba Szentpétery she competed in the ice dance event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Non-notable figure skater; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG. (Bgsu98)
2026-06-03 17:10 Nedim Omeragić (Swiss footballer (born 1999)) Nedim Omeragić (born 1 February 1999) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for Swiss club Rapid Bosna. Non-notable footballer. (Zênite)
2026-06-04 02:31 Lucas Jacobsen (American baseball player (born 1995)) Lucas Jacobsen (born July 1, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. not a notable player and now out of baseball (AdamBGregory)
2026-06-04 04:19 Moustafa Belhmira (Moroccan judoka) Moustafa Belhmira (born 12 August 1950) is a Moroccan judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2026-06-03 13:23 Csaba Szentpétery (Hungarian ice dancer (born 1968)) Csaba Szentpétery (born 28 July 1968) is a Hungarian ice dancer. He competed in the ice dance event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Non-notable figure skater; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG. (Bgsu98)
2026-06-01 18:42 Sirinatthaya Mahittivanicha (Thai figure skater) Sirinatthaya (Ani) Mahittivanicha (Thai: สิริณัฐยา (อณิ) มหิทธิวาณิชชา) is a Thai figure skater. She is the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy gold medalist, Thailand Open Figure Skating Trophy silver medalist, and Thailand National Figure Skating Championship gold medalist, a five-time gold medalist on the Thailand National Youth Games, and currently an active athlete on the Thailand National Team (previously Team B since 2023). Young athlete who has only competed at the novice level and currently appears to have no significant coverage in either English or Thai; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG (FloweringDagwood)
2026-06-04 13:27 Tite AFC (Football club in Guinea-Bissau) Tite is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Tite. They play in the division amateur in Guinean football. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 14:42 NK Partizan (Football club) Nogometni klub Partizan Slovenj Gradec (English: Partizan Slovenj Gradec Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Partizan or simply Partizan, was a Slovenian football club which played in the town of Slovenj Gradec. The team was dissolved in 1995.[citation needed] Not notable amateur football club, existed for only 17 years. Sourced to only 1 primary source. (Snowflake91)
2026-06-04 15:31 Abdoul Coulibaly (Ivorian footballer) Abdoul Coulibaly (born 23 December 1987) is an Ivorian former footballer who is the current head coach of Thai club Nonthaburi United in the Thai League 3. Head Couch of Thai Club Hua Hin Youth Acadaemy U13 - U18 City now. The three sources are a blog post, a link that now redirects to the Ivory Coast Football Federation website and a private YouTube video. Player was not notable via sigcov during career as player or manager. (Zênite)
2026-06-04 17:24 Finn Hogan (American football player (born 2003)) Finneas Hogan (born July 12, 2003) is an American college football wide receiver for the Bowling Green Falcons. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 21:00 Boat club (Sports club based around boats) A boat club is a sports club serving boat owners, particularly those interested in rowing and yachting, but also kayaking, canoeing, motor boats and other small boats. This article has no reason to exist. (JoeyDirigo)
2026-06-05 01:47 Karim Badiane (Senegalese judoka) Karim Badiane (born 24 March 1959) is a Senegalese judoka. He competed in the men's half-middleweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first bout. (LibStar)
2026-06-04 21:05 Abdelhak Boutasgount (French footballer (born 1986)) Abdelhak Boutasgount (born 11 February 1986) is a French footballer. He played three matches for FK Baník Most in the 2006–07 Gambrinus liga. Notability (Rest in pieces)

Culture/Visual arts

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2026-06-01 02:01 Hotarumachi (Building in Osaka City, Japan) is a mixed-use redevelopment project in Fukushima-ku ward of Osaka City, Japan, located on the former site of Osaka University Hospital. Tagged as Unreferenced for 7 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. No evidence of notability; run of the mill mixed-use building. (Bearian)
[Failed to parse] Bruno Lechowski (Polish-Brazilian painter and scenographer) Bruno Lechowski (born Brunon Bronisław Lechowski, 4 April 1887 – 16 October 1941), sometimes spelled Bruno Lechowsky, was a Polish painter, draftsman, scenographer and teacher who settled in Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Casa Leuzinger (Brazilian printing, publishing and photographic house) Casa Leuzinger was a nineteenth-century Brazilian business in Rio de Janeiro that worked in printing, publishing, lithography, bookbinding and photography. It was founded in 1840 by George Leuzinger, a Swiss-born printer, publisher and photographer who settled in Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Paul Villon (French landscape architect active in Brazil) Paul Vincent Villon (20 July 1841 - 10 October 1905) was a French landscape architect, garden designer and rocailleur who worked in Brazil from the 1870s to 1905. Born in Roybon, France, he designed and built public parks, gardens and artificial rockwork in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Edifício Acaiaca (Art Deco skyscraper in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) Edifício Acaiaca is a historic 30-story Art Deco skyscraper in central Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It stands at Avenida Afonso Pena, and rises over 120 m (390 ft). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Brazilian Academy of Fine Arts (Brazilian arts association) The Brazilian Academy of Fine Arts (Portuguese: Academia Brasileira de Belas Artes, ABBA) is a Brazilian arts association based in Rio de Janeiro. It was founded on 20 April 1948 and works in the development, promotion and exchange of activities related to the fine arts in Brazil and abroad. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Danaïde (Brâncuși) (1913 sculpture by Constantin Brâncuși) Danaïde is the title of closely related modernist sculptures by Constantin Brâncuși, developed from a female head first explored in stone in 1907-1909 and recast in marble, plaster and bronze during the 1910s. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 16:54 Vladimir Kopteff (American sculptor) Vladimir Kopteff (Viipuri, 1932 – Helsinki, 2007) well known as a sculptor. Tagged for notability concerns and other issues for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced biography that fails significant coverage. Created by banned sock. (Bearian)
2026-06-04 17:30 Juan Manuel Besnes e Irigoyen (Uruguayan painter and calligrapher) Juan Manuel Besnes e Irigoyen (July 12, 1789, San Sebastián – August 21, 1865, Montevideo) was a Uruguayan painter and calligrapher of Basque origin. He is regarded as one of the most influential artists in early Uruguayan art, playing a crucial role in the development of painting and calligraphy in the region. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Culture/Visual arts/Architecture

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2026-06-01 06:55 Suyong Bay Tower (Mixed-use in Busan, South Korea) The Suyong Bay Tower is a proposed supertall skyscraper in Busan, South Korea. The tower was proposed in 1988 by Daewoo Corporation, but the proposal remained stagnant for years. Now, the latest proposal includes the tower into a massive redevelopment of the Suyong Bay and landfill. Fails WP:NBUILD. An unrealized skyscraper that received nothing more than run-of-the-mill coverage. (Explicit)
[Failed to parse] Museu Casa de Portinari (Historic museum in Brodowski, São Paulo, Brazil) The Museu Casa de Portinari (English: Portinari House Museum) is a historic house museum in Brodowski, São Paulo, Brazil, dedicated to the Brazilian painter Candido Portinari. [Failed to parse]

Culture/Visual arts/Comics and Anime

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2026-06-05 03:57 Ichiko Ima (Japanese manga artist and writer (born 20th century) is a Japanese manga artist. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Culture/Visual arts/Fashion

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2026-06-01 06:25 Julie Nauche (Beauty pageant, National director) Julie Nauche born 4 June 1988 in La Réunion (France) is the Regional Director of Miss Earth Reunion and Miss Earth Mauritius. To complete the organisation of these two contests, she create the Miss Earth Océan Indien Organisation. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. Only assertion of notability is that she set up a beauty contest for 7 year old girls that got cancelled. (Bearian)

Geography/Geographical

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2026-05-29 20:03 Zirrah, Bagh-e Malek (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) Zirrah (Persian: زيرراه, also Romanized as Zīrrāh; also known as Şaḩrā-ye Zīr Rāh) is a village in Mongasht Rural District, in the Central District of Bagh-e Malek County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 285, with 57 families residing. The location is in the village of Darb, no reason to believe this is a village. (FOARP)
2026-05-29 20:08 Sahray-e Bid (Village in Fars, Iran) Sahray-e Bid (Persian: صحراي بيد, also Romanized as Şaḩrāy-e Bīd; also known as Şaḩrā-ye Bīd) is a village in Javid-e Mahuri Rural District, in the Central District of Mamasani County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 82, in 21 families. Appears to be a campsite, no reason to believe this is a village. (FOARP)
2026-05-30 23:17 Hkabap (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Hkabap is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Only mention I could find was in gazetteers and similar sources, such as [1].

No plausible alternate transliteration found here: [2]

Nothing apparent on the map. This location does not pass WP:V as a village. (Giuliotf)

2026-05-30 23:33 Hkamkawn (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Hkamkawn is a village in Chipwi Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Only mention I could find was in this gazetteer, which does not claim that it is a village [3].

No plausible alternate transliteration found here: [4]

No indication that this is a village, so fails WP:V (Giuliotf)

2026-05-31 00:52 Hkringmaw (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Hkringmaw is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Only mention I could find was gazetteers, which does not claim that it is a village [5].

No plausible alternate transliteration found here: [6]

No indication that this is a village, fails WP:V (Giuliotf)

2026-05-31 13:02 Zagatdaung (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Zagatdaung is a village in Shwegu Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Fails WP:V as a village.

Could only find the name on old gazetteers (e.g. [7]). No plausible alternate transliterations found here: [8] (Giuliotf)

2026-06-01 00:21 Ebrahimabad, Khash (Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran) Ebrahimabad (Persian: ابراهيم اباد, also Romanized as Ebrāhīmābād) is a village in Gowhar Kuh Rural District, Nukabad District, Khash County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 24, in 4 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:26 Aliabad, Boshruyeh (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Aliabad (Persian: علی‌آباد, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Raqqeh Rural District, Eresk District, Boshruyeh County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 5 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:32 Ab Zahli-ye Tarzayi (Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran) Ab Zahli-ye Tarzayi (Persian: اب زهلي تارضايي, also Romanized as Āb Zahlī-ye Tārz̤āyī) is a village in Tayebi-ye Sarhadi-ye Sharqi Rural District, Charusa District, Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43, in 9 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:34 Khvormowji (Village in Bushehr, Iran) Khvormowji (Persian: خورموجی) is a village in Baghak Rural District, in the Central District of Tangestan County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 20. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:43 Zeynabad, Birjand (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Zeynabad (Persian: زین‌آباد, also Romanized as Zīnabad) is a village in Kahshang Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was less than 3 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:44 Kushkabad, South Khorasan (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Kushkabad (Persian: کوشک‌آباد, also Romanized as Kūshkābād) is a village in Kahshang Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 12 people who lived in 5 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:50 Mazar-e Shah (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Mazar-e Shah (Persian: مزارشاه, also Romanized as Mazār-e Shāh) is a village in Jolgeh-e Mazhan Rural District, Jolgeh-e Mazhan District, Khusf County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. The sources do not mention this place ever having a population. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:58 Tang-e Shur-e Olya (Village in Fars, Iran) Tang-e Shur-e Olya (Persian: تنگ شور عليا, also Romanized as Tang-e Shūr-e 'Olyā) is a village in Mohammadabad Rural District, in the Central District of Marvdasht County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 36, in 7 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:24 Dejang-e Pain (Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran) Dejang-e Pain (Persian: دجنگ پائين, also Romanized as Dejang-e Pā’īn; also known as Dejank and Dejīng-e Pā’īn) is a village in Taftan-e Jonubi Rural District, Nukabad District, Khash County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 5 families. Fails WP:NPLACE and WP:GNG. Sourced only to census and GeoNET, this appears to be an individual farm. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:32 Asarvan (Village in Markazi province, Iran) Asarvan (Persian: اسروان), also Romanized as Āsarvān, is a village in Mashhad-e Miqan Rural District, in the Central District of Arak County, Markazi province, Iran. Fails WP:NPLACE and WP:GNG. There is no evidence that this was ever a populated place. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 14:30 Darvand-e Do (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Darvand-e Do (Persian: داروند2, also Romanized as Dārvand-e Do) is a village in Direh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 88, in 17 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a numbered farm/housing complex in a larger community called "Darvand" ("Do" is just the number 2 in Persian, and the Persian name literally includes the number "2"). However, we have no sourcing for the existence of "Darvand" either, just other numbered locations apparently within "Darvand".

This kind of FUBAR is inevitable when basing coverage entirely on statistical source that were never made for this purpose. (FOARP)

2026-06-01 14:31 Darvand-e Seh (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Darvand-e Seh (Persian: داروند3, also Romanized as Dārvand-e Seh) is a village in Direh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 104, in 23 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a numbered farm/housing complex in a larger community called "Darvand" ("Seh" is just the number 3 in Persian, and the Persian name literally includes the number "3"). However, we have no sourcing for the existence of "Darvand" either, just other numbered locations apparently within "Darvand".

This kind of FUBAR is inevitable when basing coverage entirely on statistical source that were never made for this purpose. (FOARP)

2026-06-01 14:32 Darvand-e Yek (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Darvand-e Yek (Persian: داروند1, also Romanized as Dārvand-e Yek) is a village in Direh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 8 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a numbered farm/housing complex in a larger community called "Darvand" ("Yek" is just the number 1 in Persian, and the Persian name literally includes the number "1"). However, we have no sourcing for the existence of "Darvand" either, just other numbered locations apparently within "Darvand".

This kind of FUBAR is inevitable when basing coverage entirely on statistical source that were never made for this purpose. (FOARP)

2026-05-29 04:11 Chah-e Kandeh, Fars (Village in Fars, Iran) Chah-e Kandeh (Persian: چاه كنده, also Romanized as Chāh Kandeh, Chāh-e Kandeh, and Chāhkandeh) is a village in Kuhestan Rural District, Rostaq District, Darab County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 8 families. C46 mass creation based only on census documents, no indication that this is actually a village. Name translates to "Well Dug" which suggests this was simply a landmark used as a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-03 08:33 Cheshmeh Sefid-e Rutavand (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Cheshmeh Sefid-e Rutavand (Persian: چشمه سفيدروتوند, also Romanized as Cheshmeh Sefīd-e Rūtavand; also known as Cheshmeh Sefīd) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 46, in 9 families. Per WP:ABADI. The name of the location means "White Rotunda Fountain", the location in the article is what appears to be a spring, equidistant between three villages none of which correspond to this name. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 08:58 Zagheh-ye Ali Karam (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zagheh-ye Ali Karam (Persian: زاغه علي كرم, also Romanized as Zāgheh-ye ‘Alī Karam and Zāgheh ‘Alī Karam) is a village in Cheleh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 92, in 24 families. Per WP:ABADI. Name means "The slum of Ali Karam" and it appears to simply be a neighbourhood in a larger village. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:03 Zhav Marg-e Mohammad Morad (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zhav Marg-e Mohammad Morad (Persian: ژاومرگ محمدمراد, also Romanized as Zhāv Marg-e Moḩammad Morād) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 67, in 11 families. Per WP:ABADI. Local addresses declare this to be the village of Zhavmarg, however we have no reliable source for the existence of this village. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:06 Zhav Marg-e Sofla (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zhav Marg-e Sofla (Persian: ژاومرگ سفلي, also Romanized as Zhāv Marg-e Soflá) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 231, in 45 families. Per WP:ABADI. No known location so impossible to confirm what this actually is. There is a village called "Zhavmarg" in the area on the map, but not clear whether this is it, part of it, or something else. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:06 Zhav Marg-e Olya (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zhav Marg-e Olya (Persian: ژاومرگ عليا, also Romanized as Zhāv Marg-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 215, in 43 families. Per WP:ABADI. No known location so impossible to confirm what this actually is. There is a village called "Zhavmarg" in the area on the map, but not clear whether this is it, part of it, or something else. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:14 Gavmakhal-e Eyvani (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Gavmakhal-e Eyvani (Persian: گاومخل ایوانی, also Romanized as Gāvmakhal-e Eyvānī; also known as Gāh Maghal, Gāmqāl, and Gāvmakhal) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 203, in 54 families. Per WP:ABADI. The location in the article is the village of Marjan. No way of confirming what this place even is. The title means literally "Ivan's Cow". (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:18 Marjan Babamorad (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Chaitali margan (Persian: مرجان بابامراد, also Romanized as Margān Chàitàlī and Margān-e Bābā Morād; also known as 'Margān) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 196, in 43 families. Per WP:ABADI. Location is wasteground a long way from the village of Marjan. Not clear what this is even supposed to be. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:01 Hemmatabad (Qaleh Masharaf), Tabadkan (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) Hemmatabad (Persian: همت اباد, also Romanized as Hemmatābād; also known as Qal‘eh Masharaf) is a village in Tabadkan Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 34, in 10 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a neighbourhood in the city of Mashad. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:17 Moradabad-e Yek (Village in Kerman, Iran) Moradabad-e Yek (Persian: مراد آباد1, also Romanized as Morādābād-e Yek; also known as Morādābād) is a village in Nehzatabad Rural District, in the Central District of Rudbar-e Jonubi County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 329, in 56 families. Per WP:ABADI. The location is an empty crossroads. The name means "Moradabad No. 1". However the nearest location to this is Abbadabad. Not clear what this even is, so fails verification. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:19 Moradabad-e Do (Village in Kerman, Iran) Moradabad-e Do (Persian: مراد آباد2, also Romanized as Morādābād-e Do; also known as Morādābād) is a village in Nehzatabad Rural District, in the Central District of Rudbar-e Jonubi County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 406, in 68 families. Per WP:ABADI. The name means "Moradabad No. 2" but there is no village called Moradabad here. The location is empty wasteground near an asphalt factory. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:21 Rafsanjan Cultural Estate (Village/cultural estate in Kerman, Iran) Rafsanjan Cultural Estate (Persian: مجموعه موتورهاي كشت وصنعت رفسنجانMojamvʿeh-ye Mowtowr Hāy Kesht va Şanʿat-e Rafsanjān) is a village/cultural estate in Jazmurian Rural District, Jazmurian District, Rudbar-e Jonubi County, Kerman Province, Iran. Per WP:ABADI. The name strongly suggests that this is not a village. No location so impossible to confirm. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 14:46 Shahrdari Sahneh F.C. (Iranian football club) Shahrdari Sahneh Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Sahneh, Iran. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-30 23:02 Grand Bay Savanna Addition Tract State Nature Preserve (Protected area in Alabama, United States) The Grand Bay Savanna Addition Tract is an addition to The Grand Bay Savanna State Nature Preserve located in Mobile County. This addition consists of 662 acres, which were acquired with financial support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, through the National Coastal Wetlands Program. WP:DEL11 (WindBorneListener)
2026-06-04 13:31 Partsazan Khorasan (Iranian football club) Partsazan Khorasan was an Iranian football club based in Mashhad, Khorasan. The team is sponsored and owned by Partsazan Investment Group. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 15:13 Indian Point - Golden Sands, Saskatchewan (Hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada) Indian Point - Golden Sands is a hamlet in Saskatchewan. Duplicates Indian Point - Golden Sands (WindBorneListener)

Geography/Regions/Africa

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[Failed to parse] News Diggers! (Newspaper from Zambia) News Diggers! is a private investigative journalism newspaper and online news publication from Zambia. Reporters Without Borders listed News Diggers among one of the most influential newspapers in Zambia. Thomson Reuters Foundation described News Diggers as one of the few independent digital media organisations in Zambia that had adapted early to social-media-driven news consumption. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Frednard Gideon (Namibian academic) Frednard Gideon is a Namibian academic, applied mathematician and university administrator. In April 2026, the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) announced that Gideon had been appointed as its substantive vice-chancellor, with effect from the start of August 2026. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Brian Robert Semujju (Ugandan academic and journalist (1980–2025)) Brian Robert Semujju (often spelled Ssemujju; 6 October 1980 – 3 August 2025) was a Ugandan academic, journalist, and media theorist. A senior lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Communication at Makerere University. He was known for his research advocating for African perspectives in global media and for developing the Small Systems Dependency Theory (SSDT). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Menesia Muinjo (Namibian journalist) Menesia Muinjo is a Namibian journalist, broadcaster, and media executive who was appointed director-general of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) in 2026. In January 2026, Muinjo was elected to the board of the Public Media Alliance, an international association of public service media organisations. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] One Economy Foundation The One Economy Foundation (OEF) is a Namibian non-governmental organization established in May 2016. Founded by Monica Geingos, the third First Lady of Namibia, the foundation focuses on youth empowerment, public health, and reducing socioeconomic inequality. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Editors' Forum of Namibia Editors' Forum of Namibia (EFN) is a non-profit, non-governmental voluntary organization comprising editors and senior journalists from Namibia's print, broadcasting, and online media. Founded on June 26, 2007, in Windhoek, the organization serves to defend and promote media freedom, pluralism, independence, and self-regulation in Namibia. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Pape Ale Niang (Senegalese journalist and media executive) Pape Alé Niang is a Senegalese journalist and media executive. He is the director general of Radiodiffusion Television Senegalaise (RTS), Senegal's public broadcaster. He was previously editor and director of the online news outlet Dakar Matin. Niang became discussed internationally after a series of arrests and legal proceedings in 2022 and 2023 that were criticised by press freedom organisations and covered by international media. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (World Bank–funded project in Nigeria) Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) is a six-year project funded by the World Bank, aimed at restoring degraded landscapes in Northern Nigeria. The region is marked by significant challenges, including high poverty rates, low literacy levels, and an environment of fragility, conflict, and violence. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 13:27 Tite AFC (Football club in Guinea-Bissau) Tite is a Guinea-Bissauan football club based in Tite. They play in the division amateur in Guinean football. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 15:31 Abdoul Coulibaly (Ivorian footballer) Abdoul Coulibaly (born 23 December 1987) is an Ivorian former footballer who is the current head coach of Thai club Nonthaburi United in the Thai League 3. Head Couch of Thai Club Hua Hin Youth Acadaemy U13 - U18 City now. The three sources are a blog post, a link that now redirects to the Ivory Coast Football Federation website and a private YouTube video. Player was not notable via sigcov during career as player or manager. (Zênite)
2026-06-05 01:47 Karim Badiane (Senegalese judoka) Karim Badiane (born 24 March 1959) is a Senegalese judoka. He competed in the men's half-middleweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Eliminated in first bout. (LibStar)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa

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2026-05-29 14:21 Toumaï FC (Chadian football club in N'Djamena) Toumaï FC is a football (soccer) club from Chad based in N'Djamena. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 04:47 Bento Kangamba (Angolan businessman, politician and former army officer) Bento dos Santos Kangamba (Moxico, born July 6, 1965) is a businessman, politician and former general officer of Angolan Army and owner of the football team Kabuscorp Sport Clube do Palanca. Born in Moxico in Angola, but was in the Lunda provinces that grew. Tagged for notability concerns and other issues for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced BLP. So incoherent and non-notable that the Guild refused to copy-edit this. (Bearian)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa

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2026-05-29 15:10 TOP FC (Somali football club) TOP FC is a Somali football club based in Mogadishu, Somalia. The article wasn't edited for 5 years, also it is poorly made. There is no references about the club found online (CarLover100)
[Failed to parse] National Association of Social Workers of Zimbabwe (Body representing social workers in Zimbabwe) The National Association of Social Workers of Zimbabwe (NASWZ) is the primary professional body representing social workers, students, and academics in Zimbabwe. Established in 1968, it is a founding member of the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) Africa Region. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 03:16 Bombardment of Burao and Hargeisa 1988 (1988 events in the Somali Civil War) The destruction of Hargeisa and Burao (Somali: duqayntii Hargeysa iyo Burco) occurred in 1988 during the Somaliland War of Independence. It was part of a counteroffensive launched by the Somali government under President Mohamed Siad Barre against the Somali National Movement (SNM), an opposition group active in northern Somalia (modern-day Somaliland). page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 04:06 Fitawrari Gebeyehu (Ethiopian military commander) Fitawrari Gebeyehu (Amharic: ፊታውራሪ ገበየሁ) popularly referred to by his horse name "Aba Goraw" Amharic "አባ ጎራው", was an accomplished Ethiopian military commander and lord protector of the crown. He played a leading role in several important battles of Ethiopian history. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa

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2026-06-01 01:04 Embassy of Palestine, Rabat (Diplomatic mission) Embassy of the State of Palestine in Morocco (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى المغرب) is the diplomatic mission of Palestine in Morocco. It is located in Rabat. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-04 04:19 Moustafa Belhmira (Moroccan judoka) Moustafa Belhmira (born 12 August 1950) is a Moroccan judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar)
2026-06-05 03:52 National Social Security Fund (Morocco) (Moroccan public social insurance institution) The National Social Security Fund (French: Caisse Nationale de Sécurité Sociale, CNSS) is the main public institution in Morocco responsible for the management of mandatory social security and health insurance schemes. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 03:54 National Fund for Social Welfare Organizations (Morocco) (Moroccan public sector health insurance institution) The National Fund for Social Welfare Organizations (French: Caisse Nationale des Organismes de Prévoyance Sociale, CNOPS) is a Moroccan public institution established in 1950 as a federation of mutual benefit societies. It has historically been responsible for managing the Mandatory Health Insurance (Assurance maladie obligatoire, AMO) scheme for civil servants, public sector employees and students. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa

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2026-06-02 23:02 Diepsloot Secondary School (Public secondary school in Diepsloot, Gauteng, South Africa) Diepsloot Secondary School is a public secondary school in Diepsloot, a township in the north of Johannesburg in Gauteng, South Africa. It offers education from Grade 8 to Grade 12 and has gained recognition for its academic achievements despite being located in an under-resourced area. page created using AI from the start, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa

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2026-05-29 09:47 Omoshalewa (Nigerian given name) Omosalewa is a Nigerian feminine given name of Yoruba origin meaning "The child selected this house to come to."  The name is constructed from the words “ọmọ” (child), “ṣà” (select or pick), “ilé” (house), and “wá” (come to), with the morphological structure ọmọ-ṣà-ilé-wá. No evidence of notability for this name. (Fram)
2026-05-29 12:27 Ofuafo (Given name) meaning attached to it. The name Ofuafo mean ''White". No evidence of any notability for this name. (Fram)
2026-05-30 18:10 Prince Abedi (Nigerian footballer (born 1985)) Prince Abedi Adolphus (born August 21, 1985) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a winger. [BLP]
2026-06-01 20:27 Nentawe Yilwatda (Nigerian politician (born 1968)) Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda (born 8 August 1968) is a Nigerian politician, engineer and academic who has served as the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress since 2025. He previously served as the minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development from October 2024 to July 2025. Not an elected official in an eligible position to qualify for WP:NPOL, every source is unreliable for establishing notability for a BLP per WP:NEWSORGNIGERIA. Doesn't meet WP:GNG. (HungryHighway)
[Failed to parse] Zeeno Foster (Nigerian Audio Engineer (born 1971)) Ewomazeeno Foster (born 8 April 1971), known professionally as Zeeno Foster, is a Nigerian audio engineer and record producer. He is known for mixing and mastering albums for several Nigerian musicians, including P-Square's Game Over (2007), Wizkid's Superstar (2011), Flavour's Thankful (2014), and 2Baba's The Ascension (2014), which debuted at number 12 on the Billboard World Albums chart in 2014. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Tomi Folayan (Nigerian musical artist (born 1996)) Tomisin Folayan (born 24 November 1996), known professionally as Tomi Folayan, is a Nigerian gospel singer and songwriter from Kwara State. On April 16, 2025, his single "Saluting Twale" charted on the Nigeria TurnTable Top 100 and the Spotify Nigeria Viral New Songs chart. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Teemirror (Nigerian Musical Artist (born 3 July)) Prince Temiloluwa Bayode (born 3 July 1992), known professionally as TeeMirror, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter from Lagos, Nigeria. His single "Daily2k", released in August 2022, charted on the Nigeria TurnTable Top 100 and the Spotify Viral New Songs chart. [Failed to parse]

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America

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2026-05-29 14:54 Detailed results of the 2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum The following tables are the detailed results of the Ontario electoral reform referendum that was held on October 10, 2007, in an attempt to establish a mixed-member proportional representation (MMP) system for elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 6 years. Totally unnecessary details, which is why we require references in the first place. (Bearian)
2026-05-29 23:01 Tecumseh High School (Franklin Furnace, Ohio) (School in Franklin Furnace, , Ohio, United States) Tecumseh High School was a high school in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. It was a part of the Ohio River Valley Juvenile Correctional Facility. All youth prisoners who did not have a high school degree were required to participate in the educational program. I am nominating this article for PROD after I already tried to find anything suggesting notability. One of the two references on the article is a directory entry that no longer exists, and the other is about it's closure. Additionally, this article cannot be merged or redirected because an article for the correctional facility does not exist. (AllegedlyAPhotographer)
2026-05-30 10:39 Cleveland Municipal Airport (Oklahoma) (Airport in Oklahoma, United States) Cleveland Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 95F) is a public use airport in Pawnee County, Oklahoma, United States. It is owned by the City of Cleveland and located two nautical miles (4 km) south of its central business district. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility. Non-notable airfield. Only sources are primary and serve only to verify its existence. (Danners430)
2026-06-01 16:00 Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2013 The Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2013 (H.R. 634) is a bill that passed the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. The bill would exempt nonfinancial entities that enter into a swap or a security-based swap transaction from meeting certain margin requirements when the transaction is designed to offset losses or gains in other investments. Bill that was filibustered to death. (Bearian)
2026-06-02 20:00 Plastic Ingenuity Plastic Ingenuity, headquartered in Cross Plains, WI is a custom thermoformer of plastic and biodegradable packages. Lacks WP:GNG, created by a user whose only edits were this article (Crow Basket)
2026-06-03 00:22 Wilson, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma (Community in Oklahoma, US) Wilson was a community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States, 12 miles north of Antlers. No evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources; this appears to be a rural post office rather than a community. (Pi.1415926535)
2026-06-02 22:08 David L. Cremin (American venture capitalist) David Lawrence Cremin is an American venture capitalist and co-founder of the early-stage venture capital firm Frontier Venture Capital. Biography appears to fail WP:BASIC and WP:GNG. The article does not appear to have significant coverage in multiple reliable, independent secondary sources about David L. Cremin himself; much of the content is unsourced or resume-like, and some cited sources appear to concern Lawrence A. Cremin rather than the article subject. (~2026-32967-57)
2026-06-03 08:02 Ceasefire Canada (Campaign against defense alignment) Ceasefire Canada (Ceasefire.ca) was founded in 2003 by Steven Staples and Peter Coombes to prevent Canada from joining the U.S Ballistic Missile Defense program. Staples and Coombes were inspired by the success of web-based campaigns such as Moveon.org. Article uses one source without any secondary coverage included, this reference is not provided as a traditional footnote citation. From a quick Google and DuckDuckGo search, it appears this topic is not at all notable. (Qwerty123M)
2026-06-04 04:28 Antonio D. James (American film director (born 1985)) Antonio D. James, (born June 3, 1985) is an American film director from Memphis, Tennessee. Tagged for notability concerns for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced BLP: 3/4 citations are to YouTube. Created by an employee or associate. (Bearian)
2026-05-30 23:02 Grand Bay Savanna Addition Tract State Nature Preserve (Protected area in Alabama, United States) The Grand Bay Savanna Addition Tract is an addition to The Grand Bay Savanna State Nature Preserve located in Mobile County. This addition consists of 662 acres, which were acquired with financial support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, through the National Coastal Wetlands Program. WP:DEL11 (WindBorneListener)
2026-06-04 15:13 Indian Point - Golden Sands, Saskatchewan (Hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada) Indian Point - Golden Sands is a hamlet in Saskatchewan. Duplicates Indian Point - Golden Sands (WindBorneListener)
2026-06-04 11:15 Thomas Eugene Foulks, Sr. (American broadcast journalist, politician, and technology writer) Thomas Eugene Foulks Sr. (August 27, 1935 – March 14, 2004) was an American broadcast journalist, elected official, technology writer, and radio host. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he worked in military broadcasting, local television news, public affairs, elected county government, and pioneering technology media. Non notable subject; previous deleted via PROD at Thomas Eugene Foulks (TurquoiseGoose)
2026-06-05 04:03 Lakeside Leagues (Amateur sports leagues at Lakeside Park, Denver) The Lakeside Leagues were a group of amateur sandlot sports leagues that played at Lakeside Park, on the western edge of Denver, Colorado, from the 1920s through the 1950s. The name was applied in the local press to several distinct competitions held on the park's diamonds and courts, including baseball, softball, and horseshoes leagues, rather than to a single organization. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Americas/South America

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[Failed to parse] Mário de Pimentel Brandão (Brazilian diplomat and foreign minister) Mário de Pimentel Brandão (9 October 1889 – 23 October 1956) was a Brazilian diplomat, lawyer and public official. He served as minister of foreign affairs under President Getúlio Vargas from 31 August 1937 to 15 March 1938, in the months surrounding the coup that created the Estado Novo. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Francisco Curt Lange (German-Uruguayan musicologist) Francisco Curt Lange (12 December 1903 – 3 May 1997), born Franz Kurt Lange, was a German-Uruguayan musicologist. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Bruno Lechowski (Polish-Brazilian painter and scenographer) Bruno Lechowski (born Brunon Bronisław Lechowski, 4 April 1887 – 16 October 1941), sometimes spelled Bruno Lechowsky, was a Polish painter, draftsman, scenographer and teacher who settled in Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Casa Leuzinger (Brazilian printing, publishing and photographic house) Casa Leuzinger was a nineteenth-century Brazilian business in Rio de Janeiro that worked in printing, publishing, lithography, bookbinding and photography. It was founded in 1840 by George Leuzinger, a Swiss-born printer, publisher and photographer who settled in Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Royal Military Academy of Rio de Janeiro (Military and engineering academy in Rio de Janeiro from 1810 to 1832) The Royal Military Academy of Rio de Janeiro (Real Academia Militar), often shortened to the Royal Military Academy, was a military and engineering academy in Rio de Janeiro. It was created by the Portuguese prince regent John, later King John VI, through a charter-law of 4 December 1810. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Serra do Curral (Mountain range in Minas Gerais, Brazil) Serra do Curral is a mountain range and ridge alignment in Minas Gerais, Brazil, best known for the ridge along the southern edge of Belo Horizonte. In local use, the name usually refers to the section along Belo Horizonte and northern Nova Lima. In regional geology and geomorphology, it can also mean a larger structure about 100 km (62 mi) long on the northern edge of the Iron Quadrangle. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Parque das Mangabeiras (Urban park in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) Parque das Mangabeiras, officially Parque das Mangabeiras - Maurício Campos, is an urban park in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] João de Deus de Castro Lobo (Brazilian priest, organist, and composer) João de Deus de Castro Lobo (8 March 1794 – 26 January 1832), also known as Castro Lobo, was a Brazilian Catholic priest, organist, composer and master of the chapel. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Jean Léon Pallière (Brazilian-born French painter (1823–1887)) Jean Léon Pallière Grandjean Ferreira (1 January 1823 – 12 February 1887), also known as Juan León Pallière, Juan Pedro León Pallière and João Leão Pallière, was a Brazilian-born French painter, draughtsman, engraver, lithographer and teacher. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Paul Villon (French landscape architect active in Brazil) Paul Vincent Villon (20 July 1841 - 10 October 1905) was a French landscape architect, garden designer and rocailleur who worked in Brazil from the 1870s to 1905. Born in Roybon, France, he designed and built public parks, gardens and artificial rockwork in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Parque Municipal Américo Renné Giannetti (urban park in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) Parque Municipal Américo Renné Giannetti (English: Américo Renné Giannetti Municipal Park), often called simply Parque Municipal, is an urban park in central Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Edifício Acaiaca (Art Deco skyscraper in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) Edifício Acaiaca is a historic 30-story Art Deco skyscraper in central Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It stands at Avenida Afonso Pena, and rises over 120 m (390 ft). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Cidade Administrativa de Minas Gerais (Seat of the Minas Gerais executive branch) The Cidade Administrativa de Minas Gerais (officially Cidade Administrativa Presidente Tancredo Neves), also known in English as the Administrative City of Minas Gerais or CAMG, is the seat of the executive branch of the government of Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Palácio das Artes (Cultural center in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) The Palácio das Artes is a major performing-arts and cultural complex in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Operated by the Clóvis Salgado Foundation, it is the largest cultural center for production, training and presentation in Minas Gerais and one of the largest in South America. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Maurício Nabuco (Brazilian diplomat and public administrator) Maurício Hilário Barreto Nabuco de Araújo (10 May 1891 – 8 August 1979), commonly known as Maurício Nabuco, was a Brazilian diplomat and public administrator. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] José Tomás Nabuco de Araújo Filho (Brazilian magistrate, jurist and politician (1813–1878)) José Tomás Nabuco de Araújo Filho (14 August 1813 – 19 March 1878), also spelled José Thomaz Nabuco de Araújo or known as Nabuco de Araújo, was a Brazilian magistrate, jurist, lawyer, journalist and politician of the Empire of Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Brazilian Academy of Music (Brazilian musical institution) The Brazilian Academy of Music (Portuguese: Academia Brasileira de Música; ABM) is a Brazilian nonprofit cultural institution founded on 14 July 1945 by Heitor Villa-Lobos. It is composed of forty members, drawn from Brazilian musical life in the fields of musical composition, performance, conducting, music education and musicology. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Fazenda do Pombal (Historic birthplace of Tiradentes in Minas Gerais, Brazil) Fazenda do Pombal is a former rural and mining estate and historic ruin in Ritápolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Museu da Música de Mariana (Historic Music museum and archive in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Museum of Music of Mariana, formally the Museum of Music of the Archdiocese of Mariana (Portuguese: Museu da Música da Arquidiocese de Mariana; shorter form: Museu da Música de Mariana), is a music museum and archive in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Orquestra Lira Sanjoanense (Brazilian orchestra founded in 1776) The Orquestra Lira Sanjoanense is a Brazilian musical ensemble based in the city of São João del-Rei, in Minas Gerais. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Orquestra Ribeiro Bastos (Brazilian sacred music orchestra) The Orquestra Ribeiro Bastos is a Brazilian musical ensemble based in São João del-Rei, Minas Gerais. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Manoel Dias de Oliveira (Brazilian composer) Manoel Dias de Oliveira (1734 or 1735 – 1813) was a Brazilian composer, calligrapher and military captain active in colonial Minas Gerais. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] José Tomás Nabuco de Araújo (Brazilian magistrate and politician (1785-1850)) José Tomás Nabuco de Araújo (2 July 1785 – 18 March 1850), also spelled José Thomaz Nabuco de Araújo, was a Brazilian magistrate, civil servant and politician of the Empire of Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Ignácio Parreira Neves (Brazilian colonial composer, singer and conductor) Ignácio Parreiras Neves (c. 1730-1794), also written Ignácio Parreira Neves or Inácio Parreiras Neves, was a Brazilian composer, singer, conductor and organist active in Vila Rica, present-day Ouro Preto, during the eighteenth century. He is associated with the sacred musical tradition of Minas Gerais and with the group of colonial Brazilian composers whose works were rediscovered and studied in the twentieth century. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Captaincy of Minas Gerais (Colonial administrative division of Portuguese America) The Captaincy of Minas Gerais was a Portuguese colonial administrative division of the State of Brazil. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Carlos Martins Pereira e Souza (Brazilian diplomat (1884–1965)) Carlos Martins Pereira e Souza (4 November 1884 – 17 February 1965), also spelled Carlos Martins Pereira e Sousa, was a Brazilian lawyer and diplomat. He served as Brazil's ambassador to the United States from 1939 to 1948, after earlier postings in Japan, Belgium and several European capitals. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] José Carlos de Macedo Soares (Brazilian jurist, historian, politician and diplomat) José Carlos de Macedo Soares (6 October 1883 – 28 January 1968) was a Brazilian jurist, historian, politician, diplomat, industrialist and professor. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Afonso Arinos de Melo Franco (jurist) (Brazilian jurist, politician, diplomat, historian and writer) Afonso Arinos de Melo Franco (27 November 1905 – 28 August 1990), was a Brazilian jurist, politician, diplomat, historian, professor, essayist, journalist and writer. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Rua do Ouvidor (Street in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Rua do Ouvidor is a street in the central area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It runs from the Largo de São Francisco de Paula to the waterfront area now named Orla Conde. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Arnaud Pallière (French-Brazilian painter and lithographer) Arnaud Julien Pallière (1784 – 27 November 1862), often erroneously referred to as Armand Julien Pallière, was a French-Brazilian painter, draftsman, engraver, urban planner, teacher and lithographer. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal e Vasconcelos (Portuguese nobleman and colonial administrator) D. Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal e Vasconcelos, 1st Marquis of Alorna, 1st Marquis of Castelo Novo and 3rd Count of Assumar (29 September 1688 – 9 November 1756) was a Portuguese nobleman, military officer and colonial administrator. He was the third governor and captain-major of the Captaincy of São Paulo and Minas do Ouro, based in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil, and the 44th Viceroy of India. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Aarão Reis (Brazilian engineer and urban planner) Aarão Leal de Carvalho Reis (6 May 1853 – 11 April 1936), was a Brazilian engineer, urban planner, industrialist, businessman and politician, best known for leading the commission that planned and began the construction of Belo Horizonte, the purpose-built capital of Minas Gerais. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 17:30 Juan Manuel Besnes e Irigoyen (Uruguayan painter and calligrapher) Juan Manuel Besnes e Irigoyen (July 12, 1789, San Sebastián – August 21, 1865, Montevideo) was a Uruguayan painter and calligrapher of Basque origin. He is regarded as one of the most influential artists in early Uruguayan art, playing a crucial role in the development of painting and calligraphy in the region. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] Afrânio de Melo Franco (Brazilian politician, diplomat and lawyer (1870–1943)) Afrânio Camorim Jacaúna de Otingi de Melo Franco (25 February 1870 – 1 January 1943), better known as Afrânio de Mello Franco, was a Brazilian lawyer, politician and diplomat. [Failed to parse]

Geography/Regions/Asia

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-30 11:08 2011–12 Indonesian Premier League result This article details the 2011–12 Indonesian Premier League. Unnecessary content fork for a league season article. (RollonLaurent)
2026-06-01 06:55 Suyong Bay Tower (Mixed-use in Busan, South Korea) The Suyong Bay Tower is a proposed supertall skyscraper in Busan, South Korea. The tower was proposed in 1988 by Daewoo Corporation, but the proposal remained stagnant for years. Now, the latest proposal includes the tower into a massive redevelopment of the Suyong Bay and landfill. Fails WP:NBUILD. An unrealized skyscraper that received nothing more than run-of-the-mill coverage. (Explicit)
2026-06-03 02:31 Moshe Melnik Moshe Melnik was an Israeli Air Force fighter ace who was the first person to score a kill with F 15 in October 1979 when he shot down a Syrian Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 with a Python 3 after his AIM-7 Sparrow missed.Melnik was an ace in the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II,scoring 5.5 kills i the type beforr coverting to the f 15 [BLP]
2026-06-01 18:42 Sirinatthaya Mahittivanicha (Thai figure skater) Sirinatthaya (Ani) Mahittivanicha (Thai: สิริณัฐยา (อณิ) มหิทธิวาณิชชา) is a Thai figure skater. She is the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy gold medalist, Thailand Open Figure Skating Trophy silver medalist, and Thailand National Figure Skating Championship gold medalist, a five-time gold medalist on the Thailand National Youth Games, and currently an active athlete on the Thailand National Team (previously Team B since 2023). Young athlete who has only competed at the novice level and currently appears to have no significant coverage in either English or Thai; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG (FloweringDagwood)
2026-06-01 05:47 Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi (2007 studio album by Ustad Sultan Khan) Ustad Sultan Khan & Friends: Yaad Piya Ki Aayi is a studio album by Indian sarangi player and classical vocalist, Ustad Sultan Khan. The album released on 17 March 2007. Music for the tracks have been given by Suhel Khan, with lyrics written by Jameel Mujahid. Insufficient sources, most having no significant coverage for this article to be notable. One source is not enough. (Babin Mew)
2026-06-05 03:59 Buddhist wedding (Marriage customs and ceremonies in Buddhism) A Buddhist wedding refers to marriage customs and ceremonies observed by Buddhists, which vary widely by culture, region, and local tradition. Unlike many religious traditions, Buddhism does not prescribe a mandatory or sacramental wedding ritual. Marriage is regarded as a secular and social institution rather than a religious sacrament, and its form is largely determined by local customs rather than Buddhist doctrine. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia

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2026-05-30 14:34 East Wing West Wing (Hong Kong Drama) (Hong Kong Drama Series) East Wing West Wing (Chinese: 東宮西宮) is a Hong Kong Drama Series by Zuni Icosahedron, Edward Lam and Mathias Woo production. This drama is a funny and ironic criticism of Hong Kong politics. Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2026-05-31 01:09 The Korea IT Times (South Korean monthly magazine) Korea IT Times (Korean코리아아이티타임스) is a bilingual publication (Korean and English) with an eye on Industry & Technology, including the ICT field based in Seoul, South Korea. Has not seen much improvement throughout article history, article itself is horribly written, and references are literally either self-published from subject, or original research. (TansoShoshen)
2026-06-01 02:01 Hotarumachi (Building in Osaka City, Japan) is a mixed-use redevelopment project in Fukushima-ku ward of Osaka City, Japan, located on the former site of Osaka University Hospital. Tagged as Unreferenced for 7 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. No evidence of notability; run of the mill mixed-use building. (Bearian)
2026-06-02 06:30 Tsang-gi Ni (Chinese physiologist) Tsang-gi Ni (倪章祺), also known as Fichen Ni (倪维城), was a noted Chinese physiologist during the first fifty years of the 20th century. Unsourced bio, likely memorial page. I searched Google using the subject’s Chinese names but found no sources. (Mccapra)
2026-06-03 09:06 KANDAFUL RADIO (Radio show) KANDAFUL RADIO (神田莉緒香のKANDAFUL RADIO) is a radio entertainment programme hosted by Rioka Kanda, a Japanese singer-songwriter. It is broadcast from 0:50 am to 1:00 am (JST) on Mondays by Nippon Broadcasting System in Japan. The programme mainly consists of her talk and songs she sings and plays by the piano, and she sometimes invites guests to the programme. Fails WP:GNG; no independent, reliable sources. Only primary links to the broadcaster's own website and the host's personal site. No significant coverage. (Phloxyte)
[Failed to parse] 2600th anniversary celebrations of the Japanese Empire (1940 event in Japan) The 2600th anniversary celebrations of the Empire of Japan (紀元二千六百年記念行事, Kigen Nisen Roppyaku-nen Kinen Gyōji) refer to a series of events held in 1940 (the 15th year of Shōwa) to celebrate the 2600th year of the Imperial Era (Kōki, or Emperor Jimmu's accession year). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Saburō Endō (Japanese military personnel (1893–1984)) was a Japanese military officer who served as a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. A graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy (26th class) and the Army War College (34th class), he received the Emperor's Sword for academic excellence at both institutions. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-05 04:12 Yangsheng Xu (Founding President of CUHK-Shenzhen) Xu Yangsheng (simplified Chinese: 徐扬生; traditional Chinese: 徐揚生; pinyin: Yáng Shēng; born April 7, 1958) is a Chinese roboticist, aerospace engineer, and academic administrator. He is a leading expert in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and space technology, and a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] Daisaku Kōmoto (Japanese army officer) was a soldier in the Japanese Imperial Japanese Army active during the early Shōwa period. He held the rank of Colonel. He is known as the mastermind of the assassination of Zhang Zuolin. [Failed to parse]

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia

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2026-05-29 04:34 Malda Polytechnic Malda Polytechnic is one of the oldest Government Polytechnic colleges of West Bengal, India under the Department of Technical Education & Training, Government of West Bengal. This college offers diploma courses in five streams of Engineering conducted by West Bengal State Council of Technical Education. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-05-29 05:38 Asannagar Madan Mohan Tarkalankar College (College in West Bengal) Asannagar Madan Mohan Tarkalankar College is a general degree college at Asannagar village in Nadia district, in the state of West Bengal, India. It offers undergraduate courses in arts. It is affiliated to the University of Kalyani. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2026-05-29 13:29 Camellia School of Engineering & Technology (College in West Bengal, India) Camellia School of Engineering & Technology, commonly known as CSET, is a engineering college located in Barasat, North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2026-05-29 14:17 Shiva Kabul F.C. (Football team) Shiva Kabul Football Club is a football team in Afghanistan. They play in the Afghan Premier League, the country's primary club competition for the sport. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-29 16:39 Swarna Samsara (1990 Indian film) Swarna Samsara is a 1990 Indian Kannada-language drama film written, directed and produced by Om Sai Prakash. It stars Anant Nag and Mahalakshmi in the lead roles. Mukhyamantri Chandru, Avinash Yelandur, Sunil Raoh and Anu Prabhakar feature in supporting roles. Fails WP:NFILM. Nothing found in a BEFORE to support notability. (Donaldd23)
2026-05-30 02:43 Ezhumattoor Devi Temple (Hindu temple in Kerala, India) Ezhumattoor Devi Temple is a temple located at Ezhumattoor. The primary deity of Ezhumattoor Devi Temple is Devi. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced. Google searches found very little, and nothing in News or Books. (Bearian)
2026-05-30 03:22 Maa Pitambara (Bagalamukhi) Temple (Hindu temple in India) Maa Pitambara is a Hindu temple of the eighth mahavidya goddess Bagalamukhi. Also known as Pitambara, a devi of the Hindu religion and one of the ten most powerful Mahavidyas. She is associated with the colour yellow. Her beej mantra is: ॐ ह्लीं बगलामुखी सर्व दुष्टानाम वाचं मुखं पदम् स्तम्भय जिह्वाम कीलय बुद्धिम विनाशाय ह्लीं ॐ स्वाहा ॥ Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. Poorly sourced article about a temple. A Google search found only social media, Grok, and blogs. (Bearian)
2026-05-30 10:09 Noor Khan Bizanjo (Musical artist) Nur Kán Bizanjaw (Balochi: استاد نورخان بزنجو; December 4 1969 – August 5 2003), was a prominent Balochi musician. Tagged for notability and refimprove concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced Memorial by a fan. (Bearian)
2026-05-30 13:25 Afghan United Kabul F.C. (Kabul football club) Kabul United Football Club is a football team in Afghanistan. They play in the Afghan First League. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-30 23:44 St. James Church, Puthenkadai (Church in Tamil Nadu, India) St. James Church Puthenkadai is the head church for Keshavapuram and Thetticode, located in the village of Puthenkadai in Kalkulam taluk, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India. Largely incoherent and sourced entirely to the church's website. No reason to believe this is any more notable than any other village church in the world. (Apocheir)
2026-06-01 00:26 Haldia Institute of Maritime Studies and Research (college in West Bengal, India) Haldia Institute of Maritime Studies and Research, situated in Haldia, West Bengal, India, offers diploma and bachelor's degree courses in Nautical Science. This college is affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-01 05:25 University B.T. & Evening College University B.T. & Evening College is an undergraduate, co-educational college situated in Cooch Behar, West Bengal. It was established in 1968 and offers Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees and Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degrees. The college is affiliated with the University of North Bengal and accredited as B by NAAC. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
[Failed to parse] Member of Parliament (Rastriya Sabha) (Member of the upper house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal) A Member of Parliament in the Rastriya Sabha (abbreviated: MP) is the representative of the Nepali provinces to the upper house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal, which is constitutionally known as the "Rastriya Sabha" (National Assembly). Rastriya Sabha MPs are elected by an electoral college composed of the members of the seven Provincial Assemblies and the chairpersons/mayors and vice-chairpersons/deputy mayors of the local bodies, with a weighted voting system provided for in federal law. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Motherland Secondary School (Private secondary school in Pokhara, Nepal) Motherland Secondary School (Nepali: मदरल्याण्ड माध्यमिक विद्यालय), also known as Motherland Higher Secondary School, is a private secondary school located in Masbar, Pokhara-7, Kaski District, Gandaki Province, Nepal. Established in 1995 (2051 BS), the school offers education from Nursery through Grade 12 and is affiliated with the National Examination Board (NEB). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Member of Parliament (Pratinidhi Sabha) (Member of the lower house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal) A Member of Parliament in the Pratinidhi Sabha (Nepali: प्रतिनिधि सभा सदस्य; abbreviated: MP) is the representative of a legislative constituency in the Pratinidhi Sabha; the lower house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal. Members of the Pratinidhi Sabha are elected through a parallel voting system: 165 members are directly elected from single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post (FPTP), ... [Failed to parse]
2026-06-01 15:17 Khandaker Muhammad Shahidul Emran (Bangladesh Army two-star general) Khandaker Muhammad Shahidul Emran is a two star officer of the Bangladesh Army and the incumbent commandant of the Bangladesh Military Academy. WP:GNG sources barely mention his duties. (Aaaas216&)
2026-06-01 15:19 Alamgir Hossain (general) (Major General of the Bangladesh Army) Alamgir Hossain is a retired major general of the Bangladesh Army. He served as the group commander of the Bangladesh Army Aviation Group. No sources about this person, WP:ATRN (Aaaas216&)
2026-06-02 00:30 Siliguri Government Polytechnic (Polytechnic college in West Bengal, India) Siliguri Government Polytechnic is a government polytechnic located in Siliguri, Darjeeling district, West Bengal. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Based entirely on primary sources. (LibStar)
2026-06-02 03:08 Central Calcutta Polytechnic (College in West Bengal, India) Central Calcutta Polytechnic is a government polytechnic institute in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal in India. It is affiliated with the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education, approved by All India Council for Technical Education and provides diploma level technical education to its students. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
[Failed to parse] Bina Gurung (Nepalese politician, social activist, and businesswoman) Bina Gurung (Nepali: बिना गुरुङ; born 13 October 1972) is a Nepalese politician, social activist, and businesswoman, serving as a member of the Pratinidhi Sabha from Kaski 3 constituency since March 2026. A member of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), she won the 2026 general election with 37,750 votes, defeating Nepali Congress candidate Manoj Gurung by a margin of 24,970 votes — the largest victory margin of any candidate in Kaski District. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-02 06:23 Methalayil Temple (Hindu Temple in Kozhikode, Kerala, India) Methayalil Sree Bhagavati Kshetram (മലയാളം - മേത്തലയിൽ ശ്രീ ഭഗവതി ക്ഷേത്രം) is a Goddess Temple located in Eranhikkal, in the northern Kerala district Kozhikode (Calicut) near Canoly Canal. The temple is based on the Hindu goddess Kaali beliefs. Methalayil Temple performs Methalayil Thira Mahotsavam every year during the month of March. Non notable temple (Mccapra)
2026-06-02 06:46 Mahadeva Achchirama Children Home (organization) Mahadeva Achchirama Children Home (also known as Mahadeva Ashtrama Saivach Chiruvar Illam, Kurukulam and Gurukulam) is situated in Jeyanthy Nagar, Puthumurippu, Kilinochchi, Sri Lanka. The children home is an orphanage for children who have been affected by the 2009 civil war in Sri Lanka. Non notable children’s home (Mccapra)
2026-06-02 06:48 Malak Abad (Village Council in PukhtunKhwa Province, Pakistan) MalakAbad (also spelled: MalkAbad or MalikAbad; Urdu: ملک آباد ) is an administrative unit in Tehsil Shalfalm of Lower Dir District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Content entirely unsourced. Refs provided are just a link to google maps. (Mccapra)
2026-06-02 23:05 Dwijendralal College (College in West Bengal) Dwijendralal College, (Bengali: দ্বিজেন্দ্রলাল কলেজ) established in 1968, is the general degree college in Nadia district. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-02 23:16 Patsho Students' Union The Patsho Student's Union (PSU) or Pathso Student's Union (PSU) is the apex students' organization of Pathso, a village in Noklak district, Nagaland, India. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM, also notability not met (DraconicDark)
2026-06-03 02:28 Munavvirul Islam Rabbaniyya Shareeath College (Indian college in Munavvid Nagar, Kerala) Munavvirul Islam Rabbaniyya Shareeath College is a college located in Munavvir Nagar, Trikaripur, Kerala, India. It was established in 1948 as Munavvirul Islamic Madrasa. The college is affiliated with and subordinate to Jamia Nooriya Arabic College. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss)
2026-06-03 02:29 Malik Deenar Institute of Management Studies, Seethangoli Malik Deenar Institute of Management Studies, Seethangoli is an MBA college in Kasaragod, India. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss)
2026-06-03 02:30 Govinda Pai College, Manjeshwar (Post-graduate college in Kerala, India) Govinda Pai Memorial Government College, Manjeswaram is a post-graduate college in Manjeshwar, Kasaragod District, Kerala. The college was established in 1980 and is now affiliated to the Kannur University. It's also known as GPM Government College, Manjeswaram Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss)
2026-06-03 02:59 Uma Subramaniam (Indian banker) Uma Subramaniam is an officer of the Reserve Bank of India, who got embroiled in the sensational Rs 20 lakh scam in December 2003 by a hoax caller claiming to be the then RBI Governor Y. V. Reddy. Tagged for notability and other concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. The "scandal" is a classic example of WP:BLP1E. Created by and heavily edited by a now-banned army of Sockpuppets. (Bearian)
2026-06-03 06:28 Ashok Banerjee (Indian academic) Ashok Banerjee is a professor of finance at Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. BLP that does it meet WP:NPROF. (Mccapra)
2026-06-03 07:35 Entrepreneur India (Monthly Indian business magazine) Entrepreneur India is a monthly business magazine targeted at Indian business owners and entrepreneurial enthusiasts. It is published by Entrepreneur India Media Pvt. Ltd. – a joint venture between Entrepreneur Media, USA's business magazine for entrepreneurs, and Franchise India, an Indian company providing integrated franchise solutions since 1999 in various Asian Country. no indication of notability. (Icodense)
2026-06-03 10:14 Balakrishna Guruji (Indian hypnotist (born 1955)) Shri Balakrishna Guruji is a Reiki master and hypnotherapist known for his contributions in alternative medicine. Balakrishna Guruji is best known for popularizing drugless healing sciences like Reiki and hypnosis among health conscious Indians through his TV shows in TV9 Kannada and Kasturi channel. Tagged as a BLP needing sources and for notability concerns for almost 13 years. WP:FRINGE applies. Tinkered with for years, but the issues remain unresolved. (Bearian)
2026-06-03 16:25 Startup ecosystem in India The startup ecosystem in India refers to the network of entrepreneurs, startups, investors, incubators, accelerators, academic institutions, corporations, and government bodies that collectively support the formation and growth of new ventures in India. Unambiguously AI-generated. Many AI signs, plus the first version of this article qualified for G15 due to the doi in ref 7. (Lp0 on fire)
2026-06-04 03:38 Embassy of Palestine, New Delhi (Diplomatic mission of Palestine in India) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of the State of Palestine in India. It is located in Chanakyapuri in New Delhi. Fails WP:ORG. Only 1 primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-04 03:56 Ramkrishnapur High School (School in Howrah, West Bengal, India) Ramkrishnapur High School is a Bengali-medium secondary school for boys in Howrah district, West Bengal, India. The school has two teachers and 106 students, most of them from the local area. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss)
2026-06-04 17:20 Gyanvimalsuri (Śvetāmbara Jain Acharya) Acharya Gyanvimal Suri (also known as Nayavimala) was a Śvetāmbara Mūrtipūjaka Jain monk and ācārya associated with the Tapa Gaccha. Sources place his birth in Vikram Samvat 1694 and his death in Vikram Samvat 1782. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 04:16 Lakha Khan (Indian Musical artist (born 1945)) Lakha Khan Mangniyar (born c. 1945) is an Indian folk musician, sarangi player, and vocalist from Rajasthan. He is widely regarded as one of the last remaining masters of the Sindhi sarangi, an instrument intrinsic to the musical traditions of the Manganiyar community. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-30 11:10 2013 Indonesian Premier League fixture and result This article details the 2013 Indonesian Premier League. Unnecessary content fork for a league season article. (RollonLaurent)
2026-05-30 23:17 Hkabap (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Hkabap is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Only mention I could find was in gazetteers and similar sources, such as [9].

No plausible alternate transliteration found here: [10]

Nothing apparent on the map. This location does not pass WP:V as a village. (Giuliotf)

2026-05-30 23:33 Hkamkawn (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Hkamkawn is a village in Chipwi Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Only mention I could find was in this gazetteer, which does not claim that it is a village [11].

No plausible alternate transliteration found here: [12]

No indication that this is a village, so fails WP:V (Giuliotf)

2026-05-31 00:52 Hkringmaw (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Hkringmaw is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Only mention I could find was gazetteers, which does not claim that it is a village [13].

No plausible alternate transliteration found here: [14]

No indication that this is a village, fails WP:V (Giuliotf)

2026-05-31 13:02 Zagatdaung (Place in Kachin State, Burma) Zagatdaung is a village in Shwegu Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Fails WP:V as a village.

Could only find the name on old gazetteers (e.g. [15]). No plausible alternate transliterations found here: [16] (Giuliotf)

2026-06-01 00:42 Embassy of Palestine, Kuala Lumpur (Representative office of the State of Palestine to Malaysia) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Malaysia (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى ماليزيا; Malay: Kedutaan Palestin di Kuala Lumpur) is the diplomatic mission of Palestine in Malaysia. It is located in Kuala Lumpur. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-01 07:23 Embassy of Palestine, Hanoi (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Vietnam (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى فيتنام) is the diplomatic mission of the Palestine in Vietnam. It is located in Đống Đa District in Hanoi. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-02 15:24 Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs (Aide to the President of the Philippines) The Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs (SAPIEA) was a Cabinet-level official in the executive branch of the Philippine government who served as the principal adviser and coordinator of the President of the Philippines on matters relating to investment promotion, economic affairs, and the implementation of strategic investment commitments. Fails WP:NOLLM, evident from the triple backticks (```) left over from the chatbot response added in revision 1354804968. (Gurkubondinn)
2026-06-02 18:34 Sofie Garrucho (Filipino actress and model) Sofie Garrucho is the first FHM Philippines Girl Next Door (2005). She appeared in the cover of FHM (November 2005) issue. She has signed a contract with Viva and is a current member of the Viva Hot Babes. Fails WP:GNG (Jollibinay)
2026-06-02 20:50 University of Indonesia Press University of Indonesia Press (Indonesian: Penerbit Universitas Indonesia), also abbreviated UI-Press is the official university press of the Universitas Indonesia (UI). It is one of the oldest university press in Indonesia. In ASEAN, S. Gopinathan in 1985 identified it as one of Indonesia's three major university presses. page created by banned user Lit.globe.paperbacks fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] Artificial intelligence in Indonesia Artificial intelligence in Indonesia refers to development, use and governance of artificial intelligence in Indonesia. Indonesia has treated AI as a national policy area through the Strategi Nasional Kecerdasan Artifisial or National Artificial Intelligence Strategy for 2020–2045. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Universiti Malaysia Sabah Press (Academic publisher in Malaysia) Universiti Malaysia Sabah Press (Malay: Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Sabah), commonly referred to as Penerbit UMS, is the official academic publishing house of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), a public university located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 02:25 Embassy of the Philippines, Hanoi (Diplomatic mission of the Philippines in Vietnam) The Embassy of the Philippines in Hanoi is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It is located at 27B Tran Hung Dao Street in the Hoàn Kiếm district of central Hanoi, located within the city's historic French quarter. Fails WP:ORG. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-04 20:32 Tam Qui Khi-Kong Federatsiya Tam Kui Khi-Kong (Russian: Федерация Там Куи Кхи-конг) is a Moscow-based martial arts organization founded in 2006, promoting a Vietnamese martial art with the name Tam Quy Khí-Công, which translates to "Three Refuges Qigong" (Qigong being the Chinese term for "cultivation of life-energy". Tagged for notability concerns and primary sources for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced article about a private martial arts school. Created by an SPA. (Bearian)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-29 13:31 Embassy of Palestine, Doha (Diplomatic mission of Palestine for Qatar) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Qatar (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى قطر) is the diplomatic mission of Palestine in the State of Qatar. It is located in the Al Dafna seaside district of the Qatari capital Doha. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-05-29 14:04 Moghavemat Sari F.C. (Iranian football club) Moghavemat Sari Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Sari, Iran. They competed in the 2009–10 Iran Football's 2nd Division. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-29 19:12 East Isfahan Industrial City (Village in Isfahan province, Iran) East Isfahan Industrial City (Persian: شهرک صنعتي بزرگ شرق اصفهان) is a village and industrial town in Sistan Rural District of Sistan District in Kuhpayeh County, Isfahan province, Iran. This is, as the name clearly indicates, a factory-complex, not a village. The appropriate notability standard is WP:NCORP, which this clearly fails. (FOARP)
2026-05-29 19:50 Mazraeh Mashhadi (Village in Isfahan province, Iran) Mazraeh Mashhadi (Persian: مزرعه مشهدي) is a village in Zefreh Rural District of Sistan District in Kuhpayeh County, Isfahan province, Iran. No known location, name just means "Mashad Farm", no reason to believe this is not a farm. (FOARP)
2026-05-29 20:03 Zirrah, Bagh-e Malek (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) Zirrah (Persian: زيرراه, also Romanized as Zīrrāh; also known as Şaḩrā-ye Zīr Rāh) is a village in Mongasht Rural District, in the Central District of Bagh-e Malek County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 285, with 57 families residing. The location is in the village of Darb, no reason to believe this is a village. (FOARP)
2026-05-29 20:08 Sahray-e Bid (Village in Fars, Iran) Sahray-e Bid (Persian: صحراي بيد, also Romanized as Şaḩrāy-e Bīd; also known as Şaḩrā-ye Bīd) is a village in Javid-e Mahuri Rural District, in the Central District of Mamasani County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 82, in 21 families. Appears to be a campsite, no reason to believe this is a village. (FOARP)
2026-05-29 20:10 Sahra-ye Hasanabad (Village in Isfahan province, Iran) Sahra-ye Hasanabad (Persian: صحرا حسن آباد) is a village in Nivan Rural District of the Central District in Golpayegan County, Isfahan province, Iran. Appears to be a farm or former farm. Article creator does not appear to have appreciated fully that changing the name to "The desert of Hasanabad" may well indicate simply that it is now abandoned. (FOARP)
2026-05-30 02:49 Sohra Morad Chaqvari (Village in Isfahan province, Iran) Sohra Morad Chaqvari (Persian: صحرا مراد چقوري) is a village in Nurabad Rural District of Garkan-e Jonubi District in Mobarakeh County, Isfahan province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting place. (Dlthewave)
2026-05-30 02:52 Farahabad, Nain (Village in Isfahan province, Iran) Farahabad (Persian: فرح اباد) is a village in Bafran Rural District of the Central District in Nain County, Isfahan province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting place. (Dlthewave)
2026-05-30 13:20 Milad Dezful F.C. (Iranian football club) Milad Dezful Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Dezful, in southwest Iran. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-05-31 23:24 Embassy of Palestine, Tripoli (Diplomatic mission of the State of Palestine to Libya) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Libya (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى ليبيا) is the diplomatic mission of the Palestine in Libya. It is located in Ben Achour area in Tripoli. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-01 00:21 Ebrahimabad, Khash (Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran) Ebrahimabad (Persian: ابراهيم اباد, also Romanized as Ebrāhīmābād) is a village in Gowhar Kuh Rural District, Nukabad District, Khash County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 24, in 4 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:26 Aliabad, Boshruyeh (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Aliabad (Persian: علی‌آباد, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Raqqeh Rural District, Eresk District, Boshruyeh County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 5 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:32 Abi Nam (Village in Gilan, Iran) Abi Nam (Persian: آبی نام, also Romanized as Ābī Nām) is a small village in Deylaman Rural District, Deylaman District, Siahkal County, Gilan Province, Iran. It is a mountainous village inside the Hyrcanian forests. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. This one is what is says it is: A single household. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:32 Ab Zahli-ye Tarzayi (Village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran) Ab Zahli-ye Tarzayi (Persian: اب زهلي تارضايي, also Romanized as Āb Zahlī-ye Tārz̤āyī) is a village in Tayebi-ye Sarhadi-ye Sharqi Rural District, Charusa District, Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43, in 9 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:34 Khvormowji (Village in Bushehr, Iran) Khvormowji (Persian: خورموجی) is a village in Baghak Rural District, in the Central District of Tangestan County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 20. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:42 Embassy of Palestine, Kuala Lumpur (Representative office of the State of Palestine to Malaysia) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Malaysia (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى ماليزيا; Malay: Kedutaan Palestin di Kuala Lumpur) is the diplomatic mission of Palestine in Malaysia. It is located in Kuala Lumpur. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-01 00:43 Zeynabad, Birjand (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Zeynabad (Persian: زین‌آباد, also Romanized as Zīnabad) is a village in Kahshang Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was less than 3 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:44 Kushkabad, South Khorasan (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Kushkabad (Persian: کوشک‌آباد, also Romanized as Kūshkābād) is a village in Kahshang Rural District, in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 12 people who lived in 5 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:50 Mazar-e Shah (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) Mazar-e Shah (Persian: مزارشاه, also Romanized as Mazār-e Shāh) is a village in Jolgeh-e Mazhan Rural District, Jolgeh-e Mazhan District, Khusf County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. The sources do not mention this place ever having a population. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 00:58 Tang-e Shur-e Olya (Village in Fars, Iran) Tang-e Shur-e Olya (Persian: تنگ شور عليا, also Romanized as Tang-e Shūr-e 'Olyā) is a village in Mohammadabad Rural District, in the Central District of Marvdasht County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 36, in 7 families. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:15 Kaira (Lydia) (Town of ancient Lydia) Kaira was a town of ancient Lydia. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:15 Kleimaka (Town of ancient Lydia) Kleimaka was a town of ancient Lydia. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:24 Dejang-e Pain (Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran) Dejang-e Pain (Persian: دجنگ پائين, also Romanized as Dejang-e Pā’īn; also known as Dejank and Dejīng-e Pā’īn) is a village in Taftan-e Jonubi Rural District, Nukabad District, Khash County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 5 families. Fails WP:NPLACE and WP:GNG. Sourced only to census and GeoNET, this appears to be an individual farm. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:27 Jaft Do Pa (Village in South Khorasan province, Iran) Jaft Do Pa (Persian: جفت دو پا) is a village in Kuh Yakhab Rural District of Kuh Yakhab District in Eshqabad County, South Khorasan province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:27 Borun Qeshlaq-e Olya (Village in Ardabil province, Iran) Borun Qeshlaq-e Olya (Persian: برون قشلاق عليا) is a village in Angut-e Sharqi Rural District of the Central District in Ungut County, Ardabil province, Iran. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:28 Seyyedabad, Raz and Jargalan (Village in North Khorasan province, Iran) Seyyedabad (Persian: سيداباد) is a village in Raz Rural District of the Central District in Raz and Jargalan County, North Khorasan province, Iran. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:28 Masjedlu, Ungut (Village in Ardabil province, Iran) Masjedlu (Persian: مسجدلو) is a village in Angut-e Gharbi Rural District of the Central District in Ungut County, Ardabil province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:31 Tiramin (Village in East Azerbaijan province, Iran) Tiramin (Persian: تيرامين) is a village in Shahrak Rural District of Mamqan District in Azarshahr County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. Fails WP:NPLACE and WP:GNG. There is no evidence that this was ever a populated place. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:32 Asarvan (Village in Markazi province, Iran) Asarvan (Persian: اسروان), also Romanized as Āsarvān, is a village in Mashhad-e Miqan Rural District, in the Central District of Arak County, Markazi province, Iran. Fails WP:NPLACE and WP:GNG. There is no evidence that this was ever a populated place. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:39 Aliabad, Jabal (Village in Isfahan province, Iran) Aliabad (Persian: علي اباد) is a village in Jabal Rural District of Tudeshk District in Kuhpayeh County, Isfahan province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:40 Balqoli-ye Kohneh (Village in North Khorasan province, Iran) Balqoli-ye Kohneh (Persian: بلقلي كهنه) is a village in Bala Dasht Rural District of the Central District in Garmeh County, North Khorasan province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:41 Biman, Iran (Village in Bushehr province, Iran) Biman (Persian: بي من) is a village in Vahdatiyeh Rural District of Sadabad District in Dashtestan County, Bushehr province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 07:23 Embassy of Palestine, Hanoi (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Vietnam (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى فيتنام) is the diplomatic mission of the Palestine in Vietnam. It is located in Đống Đa District in Hanoi. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-01 14:20 Shahrdari Gachsaran F.C. (Iranian football club) Shahrdari Gachsaran Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Gachsaran, Iran. They currently compete in the 2010–11 Hazfi Cup. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-01 14:30 Darvand-e Do (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Darvand-e Do (Persian: داروند2, also Romanized as Dārvand-e Do) is a village in Direh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 88, in 17 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a numbered farm/housing complex in a larger community called "Darvand" ("Do" is just the number 2 in Persian, and the Persian name literally includes the number "2"). However, we have no sourcing for the existence of "Darvand" either, just other numbered locations apparently within "Darvand".

This kind of FUBAR is inevitable when basing coverage entirely on statistical source that were never made for this purpose. (FOARP)

2026-06-01 14:31 Darvand-e Seh (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Darvand-e Seh (Persian: داروند3, also Romanized as Dārvand-e Seh) is a village in Direh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 104, in 23 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a numbered farm/housing complex in a larger community called "Darvand" ("Seh" is just the number 3 in Persian, and the Persian name literally includes the number "3"). However, we have no sourcing for the existence of "Darvand" either, just other numbered locations apparently within "Darvand".

This kind of FUBAR is inevitable when basing coverage entirely on statistical source that were never made for this purpose. (FOARP)

2026-06-01 14:32 Darvand-e Yek (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Darvand-e Yek (Persian: داروند1, also Romanized as Dārvand-e Yek) is a village in Direh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 8 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a numbered farm/housing complex in a larger community called "Darvand" ("Yek" is just the number 1 in Persian, and the Persian name literally includes the number "1"). However, we have no sourcing for the existence of "Darvand" either, just other numbered locations apparently within "Darvand".

This kind of FUBAR is inevitable when basing coverage entirely on statistical source that were never made for this purpose. (FOARP)

2026-05-29 04:11 Chah-e Kandeh, Fars (Village in Fars, Iran) Chah-e Kandeh (Persian: چاه كنده, also Romanized as Chāh Kandeh, Chāh-e Kandeh, and Chāhkandeh) is a village in Kuhestan Rural District, Rostaq District, Darab County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 8 families. C46 mass creation based only on census documents, no indication that this is actually a village. Name translates to "Well Dug" which suggests this was simply a landmark used as a census-counting unit. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:15 Saouenda (Town of ancient Lydia) Saouenda was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-02 01:26 Embassy of Palestine, Khartoum (Diplomatic mission) Embassy of the State of Palestine in Sudan (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى السودان) is the diplomatic mission of the Palestine in Sudan. It is located in Khartoum. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-02 14:42 Shahrdari Kahnooj F.C. (Iranian football club) Shahrdari Kahnooj Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Kahnooj, Kerman, Iran. They currently compete in the 2011–12 Iran Football's 3rd Division. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-02 15:48 Panah-afarin Qom F.C. (Iranian football club) Panah-afarin Qom Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Qom, Iran. They currently compete in the 2010–11 Hazfi Cup. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-02 20:52 Mazraeh, Khalkhal (Village in Ardabil province, Iran) Mazraeh (Persian: مزرعه) is a village in Khvoresh Rostam-e Shomali Rural District of Khvoresh Rostam District in Khalkhal County, Ardabil province, Iran. It is located on the Qizil Üzan river, in the Alborz (Elburz) mountain range. "Mazraeh" means literally "farm". The location given in the article is the village of Mehrad, but there is also a large farm located to the south which could also possibly be the actual location here. TL;DR not clear what this location even is and therefore not verified as a village. (FOARP)
2026-06-02 20:54 Hezar Jarib Boulevard (Boulevard in southern Isfahan city, Isfahan Province, Iran) Hezar Jarib Boulevard (Persian: بلوار هزارجریب) is a boulevard in southern Isfahan city, Isfahan Province, Iran. This boulevard has historically been Isfahan's southern exit towards Shiraz. University of Isfahan is located along most of the western side of this boulevard. Unsourced. (FOARP)
2026-06-02 20:56 Estakhr-e Pahn (Village in Isfahan province, Iran) Estakhr-e Pahn (Persian: استخرپهن) is a village in Cheshmeh Sar Rural District of the Central District in Khansar County, Isfahan province, Iran. Per WP:ABADI. Name means literally "wide pool". Lack of location makes this one impossible to verify, and the low population, which has been zero since 2006, suggests this is not an actual village. (FOARP)
2026-05-30 02:26 Chuqur (Village in Zanjan province, Iran) Chuqur (Persian: چوقور) is a village in Gilvan Rural District of Gilvan District in Tarom County, Zanjan province, Iran. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NPLACE. Sourced only to census records, there is no indication that this is an actual village and not simply a census-counting place. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-03 08:33 Cheshmeh Sefid-e Rutavand (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Cheshmeh Sefid-e Rutavand (Persian: چشمه سفيدروتوند, also Romanized as Cheshmeh Sefīd-e Rūtavand; also known as Cheshmeh Sefīd) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 46, in 9 families. Per WP:ABADI. The name of the location means "White Rotunda Fountain", the location in the article is what appears to be a spring, equidistant between three villages none of which correspond to this name. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 08:58 Zagheh-ye Ali Karam (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zagheh-ye Ali Karam (Persian: زاغه علي كرم, also Romanized as Zāgheh-ye ‘Alī Karam and Zāgheh ‘Alī Karam) is a village in Cheleh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 92, in 24 families. Per WP:ABADI. Name means "The slum of Ali Karam" and it appears to simply be a neighbourhood in a larger village. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:03 Zhav Marg-e Mohammad Morad (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zhav Marg-e Mohammad Morad (Persian: ژاومرگ محمدمراد, also Romanized as Zhāv Marg-e Moḩammad Morād) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 67, in 11 families. Per WP:ABADI. Local addresses declare this to be the village of Zhavmarg, however we have no reliable source for the existence of this village. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:06 Zhav Marg-e Sofla (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zhav Marg-e Sofla (Persian: ژاومرگ سفلي, also Romanized as Zhāv Marg-e Soflá) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 231, in 45 families. Per WP:ABADI. No known location so impossible to confirm what this actually is. There is a village called "Zhavmarg" in the area on the map, but not clear whether this is it, part of it, or something else. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:06 Zhav Marg-e Olya (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Zhav Marg-e Olya (Persian: ژاومرگ عليا, also Romanized as Zhāv Marg-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Gowavar Rural District, Govar District, Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 215, in 43 families. Per WP:ABADI. No known location so impossible to confirm what this actually is. There is a village called "Zhavmarg" in the area on the map, but not clear whether this is it, part of it, or something else. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:14 Gavmakhal-e Eyvani (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Gavmakhal-e Eyvani (Persian: گاومخل ایوانی, also Romanized as Gāvmakhal-e Eyvānī; also known as Gāh Maghal, Gāmqāl, and Gāvmakhal) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 203, in 54 families. Per WP:ABADI. The location in the article is the village of Marjan. No way of confirming what this place even is. The title means literally "Ivan's Cow". (FOARP)
2026-06-03 09:18 Marjan Babamorad (Village in Kermanshah, Iran) Chaitali margan (Persian: مرجان بابامراد, also Romanized as Margān Chàitàlī and Margān-e Bābā Morād; also known as 'Margān) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 196, in 43 families. Per WP:ABADI. Location is wasteground a long way from the village of Marjan. Not clear what this is even supposed to be. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:01 Hemmatabad (Qaleh Masharaf), Tabadkan (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) Hemmatabad (Persian: همت اباد, also Romanized as Hemmatābād; also known as Qal‘eh Masharaf) is a village in Tabadkan Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 34, in 10 families. Per WP:ABADI. Appears to be just a neighbourhood in the city of Mashad. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:17 Moradabad-e Yek (Village in Kerman, Iran) Moradabad-e Yek (Persian: مراد آباد1, also Romanized as Morādābād-e Yek; also known as Morādābād) is a village in Nehzatabad Rural District, in the Central District of Rudbar-e Jonubi County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 329, in 56 families. Per WP:ABADI. The location is an empty crossroads. The name means "Moradabad No. 1". However the nearest location to this is Abbadabad. Not clear what this even is, so fails verification. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:19 Moradabad-e Do (Village in Kerman, Iran) Moradabad-e Do (Persian: مراد آباد2, also Romanized as Morādābād-e Do; also known as Morādābād) is a village in Nehzatabad Rural District, in the Central District of Rudbar-e Jonubi County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 406, in 68 families. Per WP:ABADI. The name means "Moradabad No. 2" but there is no village called Moradabad here. The location is empty wasteground near an asphalt factory. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 10:21 Rafsanjan Cultural Estate (Village/cultural estate in Kerman, Iran) Rafsanjan Cultural Estate (Persian: مجموعه موتورهاي كشت وصنعت رفسنجانMojamvʿeh-ye Mowtowr Hāy Kesht va Şanʿat-e Rafsanjān) is a village/cultural estate in Jazmurian Rural District, Jazmurian District, Rudbar-e Jonubi County, Kerman Province, Iran. Per WP:ABADI. The name strongly suggests that this is not a village. No location so impossible to confirm. (FOARP)
2026-06-03 14:43 Qezel Ozan Zanjan F.C. (Iranian football club) Qezel Ozan Zanjan Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Zanjan, Iran. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-03 14:46 Shahrdari Sahneh F.C. (Iranian football club) Shahrdari Sahneh Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Sahneh, Iran. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-03 14:55 Shahin Karaj F.C. (Iranian football club) Shahin Karaj Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Karaj, Iran. They competed in the 2011–12 Iran Football's 3rd Division. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 03:38 Embassy of Palestine, New Delhi (Diplomatic mission of Palestine in India) The Embassy of the State of Palestine in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of the State of Palestine in India. It is located in Chanakyapuri in New Delhi. Fails WP:ORG. Only 1 primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-04 13:19 Pershiaan Zanjan F.C. (Iranian football club) Pershiaan Zanjan Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Zanjan, Iran. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 13:22 Shahrdari Chaboksar F.C. (Iranian football club) Shahrdari Chaboksar Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Chaboksar, Iran. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 13:31 Partsazan Khorasan (Iranian football club) Partsazan Khorasan was an Iranian football club based in Mashhad, Khorasan. The team is sponsored and owned by Partsazan Investment Group. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 13:49 Miaad Shahriar Tehran F.C. (Iranian football club) Miaad Shahriar Tehran Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Shahriar, Iran. They currently compete in the 2011–12 Hazfi Cup. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-04 17:15 Yeruham Park Yeruham Park (also known as Yeruham Park and Lake, and incorporating the Yeruham Forest) is a large urban and ecological park located on the western outskirts of the town of Yeruham in the northern Negev, Israel. The park spans an area of approximately 3,000 to 4,000 dunams (around 740–990 acres), making it one of the largest green oases and planted woodlands in the Israeli desert. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 01:58 Embassy of Syria, Kuala Lumpur (Syrian diplomatic mission to Kuala Lumpur) The Syrian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur is the official diplomatic mission to represent Syria in Malaysia. It provides the consulate services to all Syrian citizens and those equivalents including who are in Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, Taiwan, and Brunei. Fails WP:ORG. 1 primary source, the other source a directory listing. (LibStar)
2026-06-05 03:29 Embassy of Palestine, Amman (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Palestine in Jordan (Arabic: سفارة دولة فلسطين لدى الأردن) is the diplomatic mission of the Palestine in Jordan. It is located in Amman. Fails WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-05 03:49 UAE's General Women Union The General Women's Union (GWU) is the first national women's organization in the United Arab Emirates established in 1975 by Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi. It serves as the country's principal mechanism for advancing women's empowerment, participation, and leadership across social, economic, and political life. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Europe

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2026-05-30 18:19 Sean Martin (filmmaker) (British filmmaker) Sean Martin (born in Weston-super-Mare, England, in 1966) is an Anglo-Irish writer and film director. He has written books on the Knights Templar and the Cathars, and appeared on History Channel documentaries such as Decoding the Past: The Templar Code and in Channel 5's Secrets of the Cross: The Trial of the Knights Templar. Unable to find substantial coverage of this individual or their works which might indicate notability. Fails WP:BASIC, WP:ANYBIO, and GNG. (Steve Quinn)
2026-06-01 21:23 2008–09 Sloboda Užice season (Sloboda Užice 2008–09 football season) The 2008–09 season was Sloboda's seventh consecutive season in Serbian League West. stub season article for third tier club. no SIGCOV given in article and it seems very unlikely to pass notability guidelines (Microwave Anarchist)
2026-06-01 21:24 2009–10 Sloboda Užice season (Sloboda Užice 2009–10 football season) The 2009–10 season was Sloboda's last season in Serbian League West before merging with Sevojno in the summer of 2010.This was also their last season playing at the old Užice City Stadium. stub season article for third tier club. no SIGCOV given in article and it seems very unlikely to pass notability guidelines (Microwave Anarchist)
2026-06-02 20:54 Sweet Darusya: A Tale of Two Villages (Novel by Maria Matios) Sweet Darusya: A Tale of Two Village is a novel by Ukrainian writer Maria Matios. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:39 Cecil the Lion Had to Die (2021 novel by Olena Stiazhkina) Cecil the Lion Had to Die is a 2021 novel by Ukrainian historian and writer Olena Stiazhkina, published by Harvard University Press. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:46 Looking at Women Looking at War (2025 nonfiction book by Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina) Looking at Women, Looking at War is a 2025 nonfiction book by the Ukrainian novelist and human rights researcher Victoria Amelina. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] Zły (novel) (1955 novel by Leopold Tyrmand) Zły (Polish for "The Evil One"; published in English as Zly and The Man with the White Eyes) is a 1955 Polish novel by Leopold Tyrmand. Set in post-war Warsaw, it follows a mysterious vigilante who wages a private campaign against the city's criminal underworld. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Things I Didn't Throw Out Things I Didn't Throw Out (Polish: Rzeczy, których nie wyrzuciłem) is a 2017 Polish essay collection and memoir by Polish writer and graphic designer Marcin Wicha. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University (education organization in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine) Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University is a public, state-owned university in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is administered by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] A Crash Course in Molotov Cocktails (2023 book) A Crash Course in Molotov Cocktails is a poetry collection by Ukrainian poet and scholar Halyna Kruk, translated into English by Amelia M. Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk, and published by Arrowsmith Press in 2023. The English-language edition was shortlisted for the 2024 Griffin Poetry Prize. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] How War Changed Rondo (Ukrainian picture book) How War Changed Rondo (Ukrainian: Війна, що змінила Рондо; translit. Viina, shcho zminyla Rondo) is a Ukrainian picture book written and illustrated by the artists Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv. It was first published in Ukraine in 2015 by Vydavnytstvo Staroho Leva. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Chervone Stolittia (2005 non-fiction book by Myroslav Popovych) Chervone Stolittia (transl. Red Century) is a 2005 non-fiction book by Ukrainian philosopher and National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine academic Myroslav Popovych. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 16:54 Vladimir Kopteff (American sculptor) Vladimir Kopteff (Viipuri, 1932 – Helsinki, 2007) well known as a sculptor. Tagged for notability concerns and other issues for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced biography that fails significant coverage. Created by banned sock. (Bearian)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe

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2026-05-29 12:38 Danubia (Region coinciding with the Danube river basin) Danubia refers to a loosely defined region that roughly coincides with the Danube river basin in Central and Eastern Europe. It stretches from the Black Forest of Germany in the west to the Black Sea in the east, covering parts of twenty countries. Until 1918, most of Danubia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 7 years. See talk page. Neologism. (Bearian)
2026-06-02 21:03 Drabyna Drabyna (Драбина) (translit. Drabyna; lit. The Ladder) is a 2023 Ukrainian novel by writer and translator Yevheniia Kuznetsova, published by Old Lion Publishing House. The novel won the BBC News Ukraine Book of the Year award (2023). page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:42 Amadoka Amadoka (Амадока) is a 2020 novel by Ukrainian writer Sofia Andrukhovych. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 22:45 Olena Stiazhkina (Ukrainian historian and writer) Olena Viktorivna Stiazhkina (Ukrainian: Олена Вікторівна Стяжкіна) is a Ukrainian historian and writer. She is a Doctor of Historical Sciences and a leading research fellow at the Institute of History of Ukraine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-03 13:23 Regina Woodward (Hungarian ice dancer (born 1970)) Regina Woodward (born 18 September 1970) is a Hungarian ice dancer. With Csaba Szentpétery she competed in the ice dance event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Non-notable figure skater; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG. (Bgsu98)
[Failed to parse] Fundacja Ocalenie Fundacja Ocalenie (English: Ocalenie Foundation) is a Polish non-governmental organization based in Warsaw that supports refugees, migrants, and other people with migration experience in Poland. Founded in 2000, it provides legal, educational, employment, housing, and psychological support, and has also taken part in public debates concerning asylum, migration, and refugee rights in Poland. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Ukraine Diaries: Dispatches from Kiev Ukraine Diaries: Dispatches from Kiev is a 2014 nonfiction diary by Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov. Published by Harvill Secker on 31 July 2014, the English-language edition was translated from Russian by Sam Taylor, with an afterword translated by Amanda Love Darragh. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Master of the Ship Master of the Ship is a 1928 Ukrainian novel by writer Yuriy Yanovskyi. English-language sources render the title in different ways, including Master of the Ship, The Ship’s Figurehead, and The Shipmaster. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Dancing with bones Dancing with Bones (Ukrainian: Танці з кістками, romanizedTantsi z kistkamy, lit.'Dancing with Bones') is a 2022 Ukrainian novel by writer and physician Andriy Semyankiv, who is also known by the pen name MED GOblin. It was published by Vikhola. It won the BBC News Ukraine Book of the Year award in 2022. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Mykhailo Boichuk Kyiv State Academy of Decorative Applied Arts and Design (art university in Ukraine) The Mykhailo Boichuk Kyiv State Academy of Decorative Applied Arts and Design is a public higher education research institution, specialising in art and design in Kyiv, Ukraine. Boichuk Academy is administratively subordinate to the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Girls Cutting Their Locks (2020 Ukrainian non-fiction book) Girls Cutting Their Locks (Ukrainian: Дівчата зрізають коси) is a book about women in the Russo-Ukrainian war, edited by Yevgeniya Podobna [uk] and published by the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance. The book presents 25 first-person testimonies by women who served in the Ukrainian Armed Forces and volunteer units during the War in Donbas (2014–2018), accompanied by photographs from the combat zone. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Innovation in Isolation: The Story of Ukrainian IT from the 1940s to the Present (2024 book) Innovation in Isolation: The Story of Ukrainian IT from the 1940s to the Present is a 2024 non-fiction book by Volodymyr Nevzorov and Victoria Ugryumova about the development of computing and information technology in Ukraine, from Soviet-era cybernetics to contemporary Ukrainian product companies. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Volodymyr Bugrov (Ukrainian philosopher and academic administrator (born 1967)) Volodymyr Anatoliiovych Bugrov (Володимир Анатолійович Бугров), born 10 November 1967) is a Ukrainian philosopher and academic administrator. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Yupak (Ukrainian fiction novel) Yupak (also transliterated Jupak) is a 2020 novel by Ukrainian writer and veteran Serhiy Serhiyovych Saigon, the pen name of Serhiy Serhiyovych Leshchenko. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Yuliia Iliukha (Poet) Yuliia Anatoliivna Iliukha (Юлія Анатоліївна Ілюха) born 5 January 1982), sometimes transliterated as Yulia Ilukha or Yuliya Iliukha, is a Ukrainian poet, prose writer, journalist and volunteer from Kharkiv Oblast. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Daughter (novel) (2019 novel by Tamara Duda) Daughter (Ukrainian: Доця, 'dotsya'), is the debut novel by the author Tamara Duda. It was published in 2019 by Bilka Publishing House. Taking place in 2014 during the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the novel follows Natalia, a businesswoman in Donetsk who goes on to become a volunteer in the war effort. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-03 15:23 Elka 22 The Elka 22 was the second Bulgarian electronic calculator produced by ELKA; it was released in 1966 and its serial production began in 1967 in the town of Silistra. Weighing 8.5 kilograms (18.7 pounds), the Elka 22 has 3 registers and operates with 12 decimal digits. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-33036-42)
2026-06-03 13:23 Csaba Szentpétery (Hungarian ice dancer (born 1968)) Csaba Szentpétery (born 28 July 1968) is a Hungarian ice dancer. He competed in the ice dance event at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Non-notable figure skater; fails WP:NSKATE and WP:GNG. (Bgsu98)
2026-06-04 09:38 ArtMoment ArtMoment is a Czech company that organises experiential painting events and creative workshops in restaurants, cafés and its own venues across the Czech Republic. The project was launched in July 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic by three students of the Prague University of Economics and Business (VŠE) Polina Burková, Jaroslav Kevin Peterka and Egor Nefedov. No apparent notability, promotional, possible conflict of interest or paid contribution. (PedroAcero76)
[Failed to parse] Vchoraishe (Village in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine) Vchoraishe (Ukrainian: Вчорайше, Polish: Wczorajsze) is a village in Ukraine, and the administrative centre of the Vchoraishe rural hromada in Berdychiv Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast. The population is 1,308 (2001). From 1925 to 1931 and from 1935 to 1957 it was a district centre. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-02 08:20 List of Ukrainian subdivisions by GDP per capita This article lists the administrative divisions of Ukraine by their nominal GDP in hryvnias and euros. All values are rounded to the nearest million in case of GDP data and to the nearest whole number in case of GDP per capita data. All administrative divisions, except Kyiv, Sevastopol and Autonomous Republic of Crimea, are oblasts of Ukraine. This article has been merged with List of regions of Ukraine by GDP and is available there. (Fiszu2001)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe

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2026-05-29 04:40 Jon Amtrup (Norwegian author, journalist and sailor) Jon Amtrup (born 1968) is a Norwegian author, journalist and sailor. Tagged as lacking footnotes and for notability concerns for 13 years. No evidence of notability. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. (Bearian)
2026-05-30 12:21 Past-Time Rail (UK business) Past-Time Rail ran railtours for over 40 years but in June 2009 they went bankrupt and they sold all of their tours to a company called Pathfinder Tours. The article's content has renained exactly the same since December 2009 and the article fails to give a reason for notability. (GarethBaloney)
2026-05-31 09:58 Erik Evju (Musical artist) Mats Erik Evju (born 19 March 1977) is a Norwegian musician, playing dark neo-folk music under the name Weh. He recorded several demos between 2002 and 2006, all of which were compiled and eventually released on CD in 2011 via Soulseller Records as the double album Origins. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP: his autobiography, press releases, and blogs. (Bearian)
2026-06-02 09:23 Duncan Dymond (British cardiologist (born 1950)) Duncan Simon Dymond (born 25 February 1950) is a British cardiologist.[unreliable source?] Not notable. More like a cv than an encyclopaedic entry. (Brammarb)
2026-06-03 06:07 Clare Fallon (English journalist) Clare Fallon is an English journalist currently employed as the North of England Correspondent on Channel 4 News. Fallon has worked for Granada Reports and BBC North West Tonight before moving to her current role as Channel 4 North of England Correspondent in 2018. Fails WP:JOURNALIST. Lacking indepth third party coverage. (LibStar)
2026-06-03 13:45 Bequest (company) (Defunct British life insurance company) Bequest Life Insurance was a privately owned British fintech life insurance company headquartered in the United Kingdom. It operated under two insurance licenses: life and wills. Bequest was regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and was one of the earliest of a number of new app-based insurance providers in the UK before its closure in 2022. This article contains a number of dead links in citations and there is little evidence for the company being relevant in the time it existed, or now. The article has not been adequately improved since being tagged as being been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments. (~2026-31757-63)
2026-06-03 18:23 Ancholme Group (Jurassic geological group in England) The Ancholme Group is a geological group in England. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. It has previously been referred to as the Ancholme Clay Group. The group consists of predominantly grey, marine mudstone and silty mudstone with beds of argillaceous limestone nodules. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-04 22:47 Nordfyns Folkehøjskole (Danish folk high school) Nordfyns Højskole is a folk high school based on the philosophy of N. F. S. Grundtvig. Nordfyns Folkehøjskole is situated in the village of Harritslev near the town of Bogense in Denmark. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NSCHOOL (Rotideypoc41352)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe

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2026-06-01 14:26 Mavroi Aetoi Eleftherochori F.C. (Football club) Mavroi Aetoi Eleftherochori F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Eleftherochori, Trikala. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found event, directory, and athlete mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-02 14:02 Republic of Poets (Cultural micronation founded in Italy in 2019) The Republic of Poets (Italian: Repubblica dei Poeti) is a cultural micronation symbolic founded in Mount Parnassus (Greece) in 2019. It operates as an unrecognized symbolic entity dedicated to the promotion of contemporary poetry, literary communities, and civic cultural participation. Insufficient evidence of meeting Wikipedia notability criteria. Almost all the sources cited are non WP:RS (e.g. Wikis) and/or non-independent. Nothing to indicate in-depth coverage in appropriate reliable sources. (AndyTheGrump)
2026-06-02 14:35 NK Rudar 47 (Croatian football club) NK Rudar 47 is a Croatian association football club founded in 1947 and based in the village of Donje Ladanje near Maruševec in Varaždin County. As of the 2019–20 season they compete in the Varaždin County League, 6th division in the Croatian football league system. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found event, blog, and athlete biography mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-02 14:39 P.A.O.K Kosmio F.C. (Football club) P.A.O. Kosmio F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Kosmio, Rhodope. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
2026-06-02 15:53 Apollon Makrychori F.C. (Greek football club) Apollon Makrychori Football Club (Greek: Απόλλων Μακρυχωρίου) is a Greek football club based in Makrychori, Karditsa (regional unit), Greece. Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found mentions, but no in-depth content for the football club. (JoeNMLC)
[Failed to parse] Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal e Vasconcelos (Portuguese nobleman and colonial administrator) D. Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal e Vasconcelos, 1st Marquis of Alorna, 1st Marquis of Castelo Novo and 3rd Count of Assumar (29 September 1688 – 9 November 1756) was a Portuguese nobleman, military officer and colonial administrator. He was the third governor and captain-major of the Captaincy of São Paulo and Minas do Ouro, based in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil, and the 44th Viceroy of India. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 14:42 NK Partizan (Football club) Nogometni klub Partizan Slovenj Gradec (English: Partizan Slovenj Gradec Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Partizan or simply Partizan, was a Slovenian football club which played in the town of Slovenj Gradec. The team was dissolved in 1995.[citation needed] Not notable amateur football club, existed for only 17 years. Sourced to only 1 primary source. (Snowflake91)
2026-06-05 04:01 Elipadana Elipadana is an defunct airline based in Milan (Italy) which attemped helicopter scheduled services in early 1960s. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe

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2026-05-30 05:38 Arman Nahany (Dutch-Iranian footballer) Arman Nahany (born 10 May 2008) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a midfielder for Feyenoord football club and Netherlands U18 national team. No indication of notability nor any SIGCOV of such a young player. Yet to play at professional level. (Porterjoh)
2026-06-01 06:25 Julie Nauche (Beauty pageant, National director) Julie Nauche born 4 June 1988 in La Réunion (France) is the Regional Director of Miss Earth Reunion and Miss Earth Mauritius. To complete the organisation of these two contests, she create the Miss Earth Océan Indien Organisation. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. Only assertion of notability is that she set up a beauty contest for 7 year old girls that got cancelled. (Bearian)
2026-06-03 17:10 Nedim Omeragić (Swiss footballer (born 1999)) Nedim Omeragić (born 1 February 1999) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for Swiss club Rapid Bosna. Non-notable footballer. (Zênite)
2026-06-04 03:11 Leo Eysoldt Leo Eysoldt (30 July 1892 – 17 September 1958) was a German conductor, violinist and composer. He worked in German radio broadcasting and orchestral music during the first half of the 20th century. page created using AI, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 21:05 Abdelhak Boutasgount (French footballer (born 1986)) Abdelhak Boutasgount (born 11 February 1986) is a French footballer. He played three matches for FK Baník Most in the 2006–07 Gambrinus liga. Notability (Rest in pieces)
2026-06-05 03:35 Sheng (musician) (French rapper, singer, and musician) Camille Sheng Yi, or Sheng, is a French rapper, singer and musician born in Paris. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Oceania

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2026-05-29 04:25 Zeitgeist compilation albums (Australian compilation album series) Released by IF? Records in Melbourne, Australia, between the years 1995-1997, the Zeitgeist series ran to three volumes, including a double-CD release that was volume 2. WP:NALBUM (162 etc.)
2026-05-29 05:47 Unreal Ads (Television series) Unreal Ads is an Australian television show showcasing advertisements and weird video footage. It was aired on Network Ten in 2000. It had hosted by Tim Ferguson. Two-sentence article, very few results from Google, only source is a permanent dead link. (MakaylaHippo1998)
2026-05-29 05:52 Making Couples Happy (Australian television series) Making Couples Happy is an Australian lifestyle television series aired on ABC1 on 14 February 2013 until 7 March 2013. It narrated by David Wenham. Zero sources, tags ignored for 13 years. (MakaylaHippo1998)
2026-05-31 22:20 Southport Leagues Club (Rugby league club in Australia) The Southport Leagues Club is a rugby league club based in Southport, Queensland, Australia. The primary charter of SLCL is the promotion of Rugby league within the Gold Coast community and the operation of a profitable sporting club that reinvests in Rugby League and the local community. Uncited since creation in 2008, questionable notability (Kerry Raymond)
2026-06-04 04:13 Brett Hales (Australian businessman) Brett Anthony Hales (born 2 April 1985) is an Australian entrepreneur, mentor and investor. He is best known as the founder and chairman of Tappr,[citation needed] a mobile payments company based in Brisbane, Australia. Tappr is Hales's first start-up. Tagged for notability concerns for almost 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced and overly promotional finance WP:BLP. Created by the subject himself. (Bearian)
2026-06-03 12:30 J. B. Webb (Australian humanitarian (1929–2009)) James Bawtree (Jim) Webb, OBE (1929–2009) was influential in shaping Australia's international relations and overseas aid programs during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Lack of references and noted COI problems within article (Jimmyjrg)
2026-06-04 14:45 Gavin Le Sueur (Sailor, doctor and write) Gavin Le Sueur (born 1959) is a sailor, doctor and writer from Australia. Tagged for notability concerns and BLP sources for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. Fails WP:PROF. Never won any Olympic medals. (Bearian)
2026-05-31 20:01 Wal Chisholm (Australian athletics competitor) Walter (Wal) James Chisholm (19 May 1915 – 28 December 2005) was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1915, and moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1936 to pursue his cycling career. World War II put an end to his sporting exploits and he joined the army in 1941. A sockpuppet prodded this, and deprodded it, lying that he would send this to WP:AfD, in an effort to game the system. Fails WP:V, possibly a hoax. (Bearian)

History and Society/Business and economics

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2026-05-29 06:28 Trademark stuffing Trademark stuffing is a form of keyword stuffing, an unethical search engine optimization method used by webmasters and Internet marketers in order to manipulate search engine ranking results served by websites such as Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft Bing. Completely unsourced since its creation fourteen years ago. I found nothing related to this term on Archive.org full-text search, Google Books or the Wikipedia Library search. The only mentions I have found on the regular Google search are either backward-copied from this article or brief definitions (WP:NOTDICT) (RandFreeman)
2026-06-01 16:00 Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2013 The Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2013 (H.R. 634) is a bill that passed the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. The bill would exempt nonfinancial entities that enter into a swap or a security-based swap transaction from meeting certain margin requirements when the transaction is designed to offset losses or gains in other investments. Bill that was filibustered to death. (Bearian)
2026-06-03 13:45 Bequest (company) (Defunct British life insurance company) Bequest Life Insurance was a privately owned British fintech life insurance company headquartered in the United Kingdom. It operated under two insurance licenses: life and wills. Bequest was regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and was one of the earliest of a number of new app-based insurance providers in the UK before its closure in 2022. This article contains a number of dead links in citations and there is little evidence for the company being relevant in the time it existed, or now. The article has not been adequately improved since being tagged as being been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments. (~2026-31757-63)

History and Society/Education

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2026-05-29 04:34 Malda Polytechnic Malda Polytechnic is one of the oldest Government Polytechnic colleges of West Bengal, India under the Department of Technical Education & Training, Government of West Bengal. This college offers diploma courses in five streams of Engineering conducted by West Bengal State Council of Technical Education. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-05-29 13:29 Camellia School of Engineering & Technology (College in West Bengal, India) Camellia School of Engineering & Technology, commonly known as CSET, is a engineering college located in Barasat, North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2026-05-29 23:01 Tecumseh High School (Franklin Furnace, Ohio) (School in Franklin Furnace, , Ohio, United States) Tecumseh High School was a high school in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. It was a part of the Ohio River Valley Juvenile Correctional Facility. All youth prisoners who did not have a high school degree were required to participate in the educational program. I am nominating this article for PROD after I already tried to find anything suggesting notability. One of the two references on the article is a directory entry that no longer exists, and the other is about it's closure. Additionally, this article cannot be merged or redirected because an article for the correctional facility does not exist. (AllegedlyAPhotographer)
2026-06-01 05:25 University B.T. & Evening College University B.T. & Evening College is an undergraduate, co-educational college situated in Cooch Behar, West Bengal. It was established in 1968 and offers Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees and Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degrees. The college is affiliated with the University of North Bengal and accredited as B by NAAC. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
[Failed to parse] Motherland Secondary School (Private secondary school in Pokhara, Nepal) Motherland Secondary School (Nepali: मदरल्याण्ड माध्यमिक विद्यालय), also known as Motherland Higher Secondary School, is a private secondary school located in Masbar, Pokhara-7, Kaski District, Gandaki Province, Nepal. Established in 1995 (2051 BS), the school offers education from Nursery through Grade 12 and is affiliated with the National Examination Board (NEB). [Failed to parse]
2026-06-02 00:30 Siliguri Government Polytechnic (Polytechnic college in West Bengal, India) Siliguri Government Polytechnic is a government polytechnic located in Siliguri, Darjeeling district, West Bengal. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Based entirely on primary sources. (LibStar)
2026-06-02 03:08 Central Calcutta Polytechnic (College in West Bengal, India) Central Calcutta Polytechnic is a government polytechnic institute in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal in India. It is affiliated with the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education, approved by All India Council for Technical Education and provides diploma level technical education to its students. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-02 23:02 Diepsloot Secondary School (Public secondary school in Diepsloot, Gauteng, South Africa) Diepsloot Secondary School is a public secondary school in Diepsloot, a township in the north of Johannesburg in Gauteng, South Africa. It offers education from Grade 8 to Grade 12 and has gained recognition for its academic achievements despite being located in an under-resourced area. page created using AI from the start, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 23:05 Institute for Informational Technologies Kragujevac Institute for Informational Technologies Kragujevac is a research and educational institute that operates as a member of the University of Kragujevac in Kragujevac, Serbia. It focuses on interdisciplinary research and teaching in the fields of information technology, computer science, and applied digital systems. page created using AI from the start, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-02 23:05 Dwijendralal College (College in West Bengal) Dwijendralal College, (Bengali: দ্বিজেন্দ্রলাল কলেজ) established in 1968, is the general degree college in Nadia district. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar)
2026-06-03 02:28 Munavvirul Islam Rabbaniyya Shareeath College (Indian college in Munavvid Nagar, Kerala) Munavvirul Islam Rabbaniyya Shareeath College is a college located in Munavvir Nagar, Trikaripur, Kerala, India. It was established in 1948 as Munavvirul Islamic Madrasa. The college is affiliated with and subordinate to Jamia Nooriya Arabic College. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss)
2026-06-03 08:02 Ceasefire Canada (Campaign against defense alignment) Ceasefire Canada (Ceasefire.ca) was founded in 2003 by Steven Staples and Peter Coombes to prevent Canada from joining the U.S Ballistic Missile Defense program. Staples and Coombes were inspired by the success of web-based campaigns such as Moveon.org. Article uses one source without any secondary coverage included, this reference is not provided as a traditional footnote citation. From a quick Google and DuckDuckGo search, it appears this topic is not at all notable. (Qwerty123M)
[Failed to parse] Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University (education organization in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine) Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University is a public, state-owned university in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is administered by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 03:56 Ramkrishnapur High School (School in Howrah, West Bengal, India) Ramkrishnapur High School is a Bengali-medium secondary school for boys in Howrah district, West Bengal, India. The school has two teachers and 106 students, most of them from the local area. Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss)
2026-05-31 04:12 Cockroach Students' Union of India (Cockroach Janta Party student wing) The Cockroach Students' Union of India (CSUI)[citation needed] is a student political organization in India associated with the Cockroach Janta Party. The organization primarily represents students and young people involved with the party's social and political campaigns. WP:Hoax (Veritasphere)

History and Society/History

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2026-06-01 01:15 Kaira (Lydia) (Town of ancient Lydia) Kaira was a town of ancient Lydia. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:15 Kleimaka (Town of ancient Lydia) Kleimaka was a town of ancient Lydia. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other evidence. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)
2026-06-01 01:15 Saouenda (Town of ancient Lydia) Saouenda was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Fails WP:NPLACE, sourced only to maps which are specifically excluded from establishing notability. (Dlthewave)

History and Society/Military and warfare

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2026-06-01 15:17 Khandaker Muhammad Shahidul Emran (Bangladesh Army two-star general) Khandaker Muhammad Shahidul Emran is a two star officer of the Bangladesh Army and the incumbent commandant of the Bangladesh Military Academy. WP:GNG sources barely mention his duties. (Aaaas216&)
2026-06-01 15:19 Alamgir Hossain (general) (Major General of the Bangladesh Army) Alamgir Hossain is a retired major general of the Bangladesh Army. He served as the group commander of the Bangladesh Army Aviation Group. No sources about this person, WP:ATRN (Aaaas216&)
[Failed to parse] Saburō Endō (Japanese military personnel (1893–1984)) was a Japanese military officer who served as a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. A graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy (26th class) and the Army War College (34th class), he received the Emperor's Sword for academic excellence at both institutions. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 03:16 Bombardment of Burao and Hargeisa 1988 (1988 events in the Somali Civil War) The destruction of Hargeisa and Burao (Somali: duqayntii Hargeysa iyo Burco) occurred in 1988 during the Somaliland War of Independence. It was part of a counteroffensive launched by the Somali government under President Mohamed Siad Barre against the Somali National Movement (SNM), an opposition group active in northern Somalia (modern-day Somaliland). page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 04:06 Fitawrari Gebeyehu (Ethiopian military commander) Fitawrari Gebeyehu (Amharic: ፊታውራሪ ገበየሁ) popularly referred to by his horse name "Aba Goraw" Amharic "አባ ጎራው", was an accomplished Ethiopian military commander and lord protector of the crown. He played a leading role in several important battles of Ethiopian history. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

History and Society/Politics and government

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2026-05-29 04:25 Zeitgeist compilation albums (Australian compilation album series) Released by IF? Records in Melbourne, Australia, between the years 1995-1997, the Zeitgeist series ran to three volumes, including a double-CD release that was volume 2. WP:NALBUM (162 etc.)
2026-05-29 05:47 Unreal Ads (Television series) Unreal Ads is an Australian television show showcasing advertisements and weird video footage. It was aired on Network Ten in 2000. It had hosted by Tim Ferguson. Two-sentence article, very few results from Google, only source is a permanent dead link. (MakaylaHippo1998)
2026-05-29 14:54 Detailed results of the 2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum The following tables are the detailed results of the Ontario electoral reform referendum that was held on October 10, 2007, in an attempt to establish a mixed-member proportional representation (MMP) system for elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 6 years. Totally unnecessary details, which is why we require references in the first place. (Bearian)
2026-05-29 05:52 Making Couples Happy (Australian television series) Making Couples Happy is an Australian lifestyle television series aired on ABC1 on 14 February 2013 until 7 March 2013. It narrated by David Wenham. Zero sources, tags ignored for 13 years. (MakaylaHippo1998)
2026-05-31 22:20 Southport Leagues Club (Rugby league club in Australia) The Southport Leagues Club is a rugby league club based in Southport, Queensland, Australia. The primary charter of SLCL is the promotion of Rugby league within the Gold Coast community and the operation of a profitable sporting club that reinvests in Rugby League and the local community. Uncited since creation in 2008, questionable notability (Kerry Raymond)
[Failed to parse] Member of Parliament (Pratinidhi Sabha) (Member of the lower house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal) A Member of Parliament in the Pratinidhi Sabha (Nepali: प्रतिनिधि सभा सदस्य; abbreviated: MP) is the representative of a legislative constituency in the Pratinidhi Sabha; the lower house of the Federal Parliament of Nepal. Members of the Pratinidhi Sabha are elected through a parallel voting system: 165 members are directly elected from single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post (FPTP), ... [Failed to parse]
2026-06-01 16:00 Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2013 The Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act of 2013 (H.R. 634) is a bill that passed the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. The bill would exempt nonfinancial entities that enter into a swap or a security-based swap transaction from meeting certain margin requirements when the transaction is designed to offset losses or gains in other investments. Bill that was filibustered to death. (Bearian)
[Failed to parse] Bina Gurung (Nepalese politician, social activist, and businesswoman) Bina Gurung (Nepali: बिना गुरुङ; born 13 October 1972) is a Nepalese politician, social activist, and businesswoman, serving as a member of the Pratinidhi Sabha from Kaski 3 constituency since March 2026. A member of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), she won the 2026 general election with 37,750 votes, defeating Nepali Congress candidate Manoj Gurung by a margin of 24,970 votes — the largest victory margin of any candidate in Kaski District. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Mário de Pimentel Brandão (Brazilian diplomat and foreign minister) Mário de Pimentel Brandão (9 October 1889 – 23 October 1956) was a Brazilian diplomat, lawyer and public official. He served as minister of foreign affairs under President Getúlio Vargas from 31 August 1937 to 15 March 1938, in the months surrounding the coup that created the Estado Novo. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 04:13 Brett Hales (Australian businessman) Brett Anthony Hales (born 2 April 1985) is an Australian entrepreneur, mentor and investor. He is best known as the founder and chairman of Tappr,[citation needed] a mobile payments company based in Brisbane, Australia. Tappr is Hales's first start-up. Tagged for notability concerns for almost 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced and overly promotional finance WP:BLP. Created by the subject himself. (Bearian)
2026-06-03 12:30 J. B. Webb (Australian humanitarian (1929–2009)) James Bawtree (Jim) Webb, OBE (1929–2009) was influential in shaping Australia's international relations and overseas aid programs during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Lack of references and noted COI problems within article (Jimmyjrg)
2026-06-04 14:45 Gavin Le Sueur (Sailor, doctor and write) Gavin Le Sueur (born 1959) is a sailor, doctor and writer from Australia. Tagged for notability concerns and BLP sources for 12 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly sourced WP:BLP. Fails WP:PROF. Never won any Olympic medals. (Bearian)
2026-05-31 20:01 Wal Chisholm (Australian athletics competitor) Walter (Wal) James Chisholm (19 May 1915 – 28 December 2005) was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1915, and moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1936 to pursue his cycling career. World War II put an end to his sporting exploits and he joined the army in 1941. A sockpuppet prodded this, and deprodded it, lying that he would send this to WP:AfD, in an effort to game the system. Fails WP:V, possibly a hoax. (Bearian)

History and Society/Society

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2026-06-01 16:14 Molday (Place in Saatly, Azerbaijan) Molday is a village in the Saatly Rayon of Azerbaijan. Notability; lacks significant coverage in independent reliable sources, failing WP:GNG. (Wikipedical)
[Failed to parse] Black Council (novel) (1857 historical novel by Panteleimon Kulish) Black Council, a Chronicle of the Year 1663 (Ukrainian: Чорна рада, Хроніка 1663 року, romanizedChorna rada, Khronika 1663 roku) is an 1857 historical novel by Ukrainian writer Panteleimon Kulish. Its plot is based on a real event of Ukrainian history, the Black Council of 1663, which resulted in the election of Ivan Briukhovetsky as Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-02 08:20 List of Ukrainian subdivisions by GDP per capita This article lists the administrative divisions of Ukraine by their nominal GDP in hryvnias and euros. All values are rounded to the nearest million in case of GDP data and to the nearest whole number in case of GDP per capita data. All administrative divisions, except Kyiv, Sevastopol and Autonomous Republic of Crimea, are oblasts of Ukraine. This article has been merged with List of regions of Ukraine by GDP and is available there. (Fiszu2001)

History and Society/Transportation

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2026-05-30 12:21 Past-Time Rail (UK business) Past-Time Rail ran railtours for over 40 years but in June 2009 they went bankrupt and they sold all of their tours to a company called Pathfinder Tours. The article's content has renained exactly the same since December 2009 and the article fails to give a reason for notability. (GarethBaloney)
2026-05-30 10:39 Cleveland Municipal Airport (Oklahoma) (Airport in Oklahoma, United States) Cleveland Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 95F) is a public use airport in Pawnee County, Oklahoma, United States. It is owned by the City of Cleveland and located two nautical miles (4 km) south of its central business district. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility. Non-notable airfield. Only sources are primary and serve only to verify its existence. (Danners430)
2026-06-05 04:01 Elipadana Elipadana is an defunct airline based in Milan (Italy) which attemped helicopter scheduled services in early 1960s. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

STEM

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2026-06-02 06:30 Tsang-gi Ni (Chinese physiologist) Tsang-gi Ni (倪章祺), also known as Fichen Ni (倪维城), was a noted Chinese physiologist during the first fifty years of the 20th century. Unsourced bio, likely memorial page. I searched Google using the subject’s Chinese names but found no sources. (Mccapra)
2026-06-02 20:57 Oleg Yaroshchuk (Ukrainian physicist) Oleg Vasylovych Yaroshchuk (Ukrainian: Олег Васильович Ярощук; born 20 August 1962) is a Ukrainian physicist and senior research fellow at the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU). page created by banned user Iryna Odessa UA fitting pattern of AI-generated pages, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
[Failed to parse] Artificial intelligence in Indonesia Artificial intelligence in Indonesia refers to development, use and governance of artificial intelligence in Indonesia. Indonesia has treated AI as a national policy area through the Strategi Nasional Kecerdasan Artifisial or National Artificial Intelligence Strategy for 2020–2045. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University (education organization in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine) Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University is a public, state-owned university in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is administered by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Understanding Technology in the Context of National Development (2025 book on technology policy and national development) Understanding Technology in the Context of National Development: Critical Reflections is a 2025 book on technology policy and national development, written by Siddhartha Paul Tiwari, Oleksii Kostenko, and Yuriy Yekhanurov (former Prime Minister of Ukraine). [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Alexander Kukush (Ukrainian mathematician) Alexander Kukush is a Ukrainian mathematician and statistician. He is a professor at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. His work focuses on stochastic processes, errors-in-variables models and applications of probability and statistics in finance and insurance. [Failed to parse]
[Failed to parse] Universiti Malaysia Sabah Press (Academic publisher in Malaysia) Universiti Malaysia Sabah Press (Malay: Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Sabah), commonly referred to as Penerbit UMS, is the official academic publishing house of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), a public university located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-03 15:23 Elka 22 The Elka 22 was the second Bulgarian electronic calculator produced by ELKA; it was released in 1966 and its serial production began in 1967 in the town of Silistra. Weighing 8.5 kilograms (18.7 pounds), the Elka 22 has 3 registers and operates with 12 decimal digits. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-33036-42)
2026-06-03 15:33 Yamaha YM2203 (Sound chip) The YM2203, a.k.a. OPN (FM Operator Type-N), is a six-channel (3 FM and 3 SSG) sound chip developed by Yamaha. It was the progenitor of Yamaha's OPN family of FM synthesis chips used in many video game and computer systems throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-33135-68)
2026-06-04 05:39 Urdu localization of open-source software Open-source software Urdu localization was initiated by the Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing (CRULP) at the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, through its PAN Localization Project, funded by IDRC in Canada. Lack of notability (WP:GNG). No such article documenting localization of FOSS any other language exists, and there is a lack of evidence of Urdu being a notable case. (NoahSPARC)
2026-05-30 08:06 Wildlife Messengers (American nature conservation organization) Wildlife Messengers is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the purpose of conserving wildlife and habitats through scientific research, on-the-ground action, and communication. These aims are archived through studies in disciplines such as conservation genetics and biology, by working with local communities to develop sustainable livelihoods, by safeguarding traditional knowledge, and by making scientific and educational films, photographs, and audio recordings. Under WP:GNG, it has near no coverage, and most of the coverage it does have is from the Wildlife Messengers website. Additionally, the person who wrote almost all of the article (Olahgy) is a director of Wildlife Messengers, which is a major COI. (Uncreativenaming)
2026-06-04 22:35 QWERTY Tummy (Upset stomach due to bacteria-infested keyboards) QWERTY Tummy is a term denoted for the phenomenon of an upset stomach that comes from the use of filthy keyboards and in more recent times, from the use of mobile phones' keypads. Fails WP:DICTIONARY and WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 04:12 Yangsheng Xu (Founding President of CUHK-Shenzhen) Xu Yangsheng (simplified Chinese: 徐扬生; traditional Chinese: 徐揚生; pinyin: Yáng Shēng; born April 7, 1958) is a Chinese roboticist, aerospace engineer, and academic administrator. He is a leading expert in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and space technology, and a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-05 11:34 Draft:Bapi Blu Raf Davis reason (PEN SKABATAAN)
2026-06-05 08:51 NTFS volume mount point (NTFS filesystem object) NTFS volume mount points are specialized NTFS filesystem objects which are used to mount and provide an entry point to other volumes. Dictionary definition, no sources, external references are first-party sources only. Fails WP:GNG, WP:DICTIONARY. (NoahSPARC)

STEM/Chemistry

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[Failed to parse] Vadym N. Mochalin (Ukrainian-born materials chemist and materials scientist) Vadym N. Mochalin is a Ukrainian born materials chemist and materials scientist whose research spans nanodiamonds and two-dimensional transition‑metal carbides and carbonitrides known as MXenes. He is a professor of chemistry at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), with a joint appointment in materials science and engineering, and previously served on the research faculty at Drexel University. [Failed to parse]

STEM/Computing

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2026-05-30 17:26 Organisation-based access control (Access control model in computer security) In computer security, organization-based access control (OrBAC) is an access control model first presented in 2003. The current approaches of the access control rest on the three entities (subject, action, object) to control the access the policy specifies that some subject has the permission to realize some action on some object. Unclear notability since 2010! (Joereddington)
2026-06-01 19:58 Pixelpost (Open source photoblog application) Pixelpost is an open source photoblog application powered by PHP and MySQL, developed for publishing photos on a chronological base. Main features include multilingual capability, comment function, Exif support, spam filtering, categories, tagging and much more. Fails WP:GNG. I looked for sources or any kind of WP:SIGCOV, I couldn't find any. WP:NOTEVERYTHING therefore applies, I think. (TurboSuperA+)
2026-06-02 23:05 Institute for Informational Technologies Kragujevac Institute for Informational Technologies Kragujevac is a research and educational institute that operates as a member of the University of Kragujevac in Kragujevac, Serbia. It focuses on interdisciplinary research and teaching in the fields of information technology, computer science, and applied digital systems. page created using AI from the start, only significantly edited by creator, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 02:29 My Network Places My Network Places (formerly Network Neighborhood) is the network browser feature in Windows Explorer. It was first introduced in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 as Network Neighborhood, and was renamed My Network Places in Windows 2000 and later, before being replaced in Windows Vista. Narrow subject relying mostly on primary sources, failing WP:GNG and WP:NOTEWORTHY. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:42 Domain controller (Windows) (Windows server computer) On Microsoft Servers, a domain controller (DC) is a server computer that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, etc.) within a Windows domain. A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. Narrow subject that relies almost exclusively on primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:47 Flexible single master operation (Feature of Microsoft's Active Directory) Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO, F is sometimes "floating"; pronounced Fiz-mo), or just single master operation or operations master, is a feature of Microsoft's Active Directory (AD). As of 2005, the term FSMO has been deprecated in favour of operations masters.[citation needed] Narrow subject within a proprietary technology almost exclusively dependent on primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, and WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:59 Domain Master Browser The Domain Master Browser is necessary on a routed TCP/IP network, that is, when a Windows domain spans more than one TCP/IP network. When a Windows domain spans multiple subnets each of the subnets has an independent browser called the Master Browser. Narrow subject only mentioned in passing within the sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:35 Browser service (Microsoft Windows to let users browse and locate shared resources in neighboring computers) Browser service or Computer Browser Service is a feature of Microsoft Windows to let users easily browse and locate shared resources in neighboring computers. This is done by aggregating the information in a single computer "Browse Master" (or "Master Browser"). Narrow subject with little coverage from secondary sources and unsubstantiated sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:09 MailSlot (one-way IPC mechanism on Microsoft Windows, available both locally and remotely, that sends short message broadcasts to all listening computers across a given network domain) Mailslot is a one-way interprocess communication mechanism, available on the Microsoft Windows operating system that allows communication between processes locally. Up until Window 11 24H2, mailslots also supported communication over a network . The use of Mailslots is generally simpler than named pipes or sockets when a relatively small number of relatively short messages is expected to be transmitted, such as for example infrequent state-chan ... Narrow subject reliant on a single primary source. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, and WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:46 Tempuri tempuri.org is the test default namespace URI used by Microsoft development products, like Visual Studio. It is available for XML Web services that are under development, but published XML Web services should use a more permanent namespace. The term is strictly a placeholder and all instances of it should be replaced with a more meaningful URI in production systems. Sources provide no evidence of notability nor significant coverage (WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV). The article does not expand upon the definition of Tempuri (WP:DICTIONARY). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 05:30 Solaris Multiplexed I/O (Multipath input/output software) Solaris Multiplexed I/O (MPxIO), known also as Sun StorageTek Traffic Manager (SSTM, earlier Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager), is multipath I/O software for Solaris/illumos. It enables a storage device to be accessed through multiple host controller interfaces from a single operating system instance. Lack of notability; no sources. (WP:GNG) (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 05:36 XPLM Publisher (Publishing software) XPLM Publisher is a commercial authoring and publishing software developed and sold by XPLM. It combines the Oxygen XML Editor with Oracle Agile PLM and helps technical writers to create, manage, and publish technical product documentation (e.g., user guides) in various formats and layouts. Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-33102-67)
2026-06-04 05:10 Ease of Access Ease of Access Center, formerly Utility Manager, is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that enables use of assistive technologies. Utility Manager is included with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. In Windows Vista, Utility Manager was replaced with the Ease of Access Center control panel applet, which is still included in Windows 10, Microsoft's latest operating system. Lack of notability (WP:GNG). Sources do not give much indication of its noteworthiness (WP:SIGCOV). The article is merely a list of features (WP:PLOT). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 17:47 MusikCube (console audio player) musikcube is a free and open-source cross-platform, terminal-based audio player software and streaming server. No independent reliable sources have ever covered this topic in depth (Johnny Joeson)
2026-06-04 22:32 MMC-1 Mobile Module Connector 1 (MMC-1) is a 280-pin microprocessor cartridge developed by Intel for used by their mobile Pentium, Pentium MMX, Pentium II and Celeron processors. It contains the microprocessor and its associated L2 cache, a 430TX for the Pentium or a 443BX for the Pentium II northbridge, and a voltage regulator. Issue with a single primary source, a datasheet, has not been resolved since 2012. WP:RS, WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 22:44 TEST (x86 instruction) (Instruction for x86 processors) In the x86 assembly language, the TEST instruction performs a bitwise AND on two operands. The flags SF, ZF, PF are modified while the numerical result of the AND is discarded. The OF and CF flags are set to 0, while AF flag is undefined. Fails WP:GNG. Only source is a datasheet from the manufacturer, failing WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 23:15 Diskless Remote Boot in Linux (software) DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux) is a NFS-/NIS server providing a diskless or systemless environment for client machines. Written like an advertisement without encyclopedic content (WP:PROMO). Dependent on a single primary source, that being the SourceForge page (WP:GNG, WP:RS). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 23:20 Eddie (text editor) (text editor) Eddie is a text editor which was first released in 1997 for BeOS, and later ported to Linux and macOS. It was written by Pavel Císler, formerly a senior developer at Be, who later worked for Eazel and currently works for Apple and continues to develop Eddie as his pet project, now on macOS. General lack of notability. Little if any non-primary sources exist. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 23:43 GNUstep Renaissance (GNU development framework) GNUstep Renaissance is a development framework that reads XML descriptions of graphical user interfaces from an application bundle and converts them into native widgets and connections at runtime under either GNUstep or Mac OS X. General lack of notability. Only one example of the software in use. Only one source: Renaissance's homepage itself. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:40 Netscape Composer (Computer software) Netscape Composer is a discontinued WYSIWYG HTML editor initially developed by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1997, and packaged as part of the Netscape Communicator, Netscape 6 and Netscape 7 range of Internet suites. In addition, Composer can also view and edit HTML code, preview pages in Netscape Navigator, check spelling, publish websites, and supports most major types of formatting. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SUSTAINED, WP:ORG. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:43 NIC handle (Character sequence for Network Information Centres) A NIC handle (Network Information Centre handle) is a unique alphanumeric character sequence that represents an entry in the databases maintained by Network Information Centres. When a new domain name is registered with a domain name registrar, a NIC handle is assigned by the registrar to the particular set of information associated with that domain name (such as who registered it and a contact e-mail address). General lack of notability; dictionary definition. Fails WP:GNG, WP:DICTIONARY. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:46 Network Browser Network Browser was an application that shipped with Mac OS 9 to allow users to connect to other computers on a network, access FTP servers, and connect to network printers. It was intended to replace the Chooser that shipped with previous versions. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SIGCOV, and WP:SUSTAINED. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:55 Ntpdate (Software to synchronize computer time) ntpdate is a computer program used to quickly synchronize and set computers' date and time by querying a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. It is available for a wide variety of unix-like operating systems. General lack of notability, no non-primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:ORG. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:06 PowerPC e700 The PowerPC e700 or NG-64 (Next Generation 64-bit) were the codenames of Freescale's first 64-bit embedded RISC-processor cores. General lack of notability. WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:04 PowerPC e300 (family of microprocessor cores) The PowerPC e300 is a family of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessor cores developed by Freescale for primary use in system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs with speed ranging up to 800 MHz, thus making them ideal for embedded applications. Lack of notability; indiscriminate list of information; only cites a datasheet. WP:GNG, WP:PLOT, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:01 Philips 68070 (16/32-bit processor) The SCC68070 is a Philips Semiconductors-branded, Motorola 68000-based 16/32-bit processor produced under license. While marketed externally as a high-performance microcontroller, it has been almost exclusively used combined with the Philips SCC66470 VSC (Video- and Systems Controller) in the Philips CD-i interactive entertainment product line. Lack of notability; indiscriminate list of information; only cites a datasheet. WP:GNG, WP:PLOT, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:17 Romfs (Simple read-only file system used chiefly for early boot and embedded systems) ROMFS (Read-Only Memory File System) is a minimal, read-only computing file system designed for storing files in read-only memory, particularly in Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) or similar ROM media. Due to its small size and straightforward design, it's commonly used in devices where system resources are limited. Lack of notability. Lack of non-primary sources. WP:GNG, WP:RS. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:21 Scrapbook (Mac OS) (Macintosh computer software) Scrapbook under the Classic Mac OS was a small desk accessory (DA) which enabled users to store images, text and sound clippings. It was included in the original Macintosh system software in 1984 with the Macintosh 128K, and was included throughout every Mac OS revision until Mac OS 9. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SUSTAINED. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 22:16 HP Pavilion dv6000 series (Laptop model series by HP) The HP Pavilion dv6000 was a model series of laptops manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company that featured 15.4" diagonal 16:10 displays. Lack of notability by WP:GNG and WP:RS. List of indiscriminate facts about a non-notable product (WP:PLOT). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 10:50 TN3270 Plus (3270 terminal emulator software) TN3270 Plus is a terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows. It is used for connecting Windows PC users to IBM mainframe, IBM i and UNIX systems via TCP/IP. TN3270 Plus includes terminal emulation for 3270, 5250, VT100, VT220 and ANSI terminals. Notability concerns have not been resolved since 2011. WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 10:54 Graphics32 (Computer graphics library for Delphi) Graphics32 is an Open source 2D graphics library for Delphi and Free Pascal optimized for 32-bit pixel formats. Lack of notability; no non-affiliated sources. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:07 Tom Miller (computer programmer) (American computer programmer (born 1950)) Tom Miller (born 1950) is a software developer who was employed by Microsoft. Appears to be mentioned only in one high-quality secondary source, Showstopper!, which has already been cited. Only mentioned in passing in the given source. WP:BASIC, WP:SIGCOV (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:16 Sysedit (application used to edit configuration files in Microsoft Windows) Sysedit (SYSEDIT.EXE) is a specialized text/ASCII editor for core Microsoft Windows configuration files (such as PROTOCOL.INI, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, CONFIG.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT). This executable is installed in the Windows system directory: %windir%\SYSTEM (Windows 3.x and 9x editions) or %windir%\SYSTEM32 (Windows NTx editions). General lack of notability. WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:31 Asus P535 The Asus P535 is a high performance Pocket PC(PPC) that was designed for business managers. It was launched by ASUSTeK Computer Inc. in November, 2006. At first, the Asus P535 ran with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. However, it is upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5. General lack of notability and no indication of why it may be notable. Dependent on first-party sources and spec sheets. WP:GNG, WP:PLOT (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:37 Clubdjpro (DJ console and video mixing software tool) ClubDJPro (often referred to as ClubDJ) is a DJ console and video mixing tool developed by Cube Software Solutions Inc. software. It was released in June 2005. General lack of notability. Article has a single first-party source and no secondary sources seem to exist regarding the subject. WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:40 W32tm In computing, w32tm is a command-line tool of Microsoft Windows operating systems used to diagnose problems occurring with time setting or to troubleshoot any problems that might occur during or after the configuration of the Windows Time service. Non-notable subject. Not covered extensively anywhere. Written like a manual. WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV, WP:NOTHOWTO (NoahSPARC)

STEM/Earth and environment

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2026-06-03 18:22 Agenais Limestone (Geologic formation in France) The Agenais Limestone is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dated to the Neogene period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:23 Ancholme Group (Jurassic geological group in England) The Ancholme Group is a geological group in England. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. It has previously been referred to as the Ancholme Clay Group. The group consists of predominantly grey, marine mudstone and silty mudstone with beds of argillaceous limestone nodules. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:24 Andouille Formation (Geologic formation in France) The Andouille Formation is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dated to the Ordovician period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:25 Angouleme Formation (Geologic formation in France) The Angouleme Formation is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:26 Aravis Formation (Geologic formation in France) The Aravis Formation is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dated to the Cretaceous period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:27 Argile a lignite d'Epernay (Geologic formation in France) The Argile a lignite d'Epernay is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:28 Argile de Villerville (Geologic formation in France) The Argile de Villerville is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:30 Argiles a Lopha gregarea (Geologic formation in France) The Argiles a Lopha gregarea is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:32 Argiles de Montaubert (Geologic formation in France) The Argiles de Montaubert is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:33 Armorique Formation (Geologic formation in France) The Armorique Formation is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:33 Assise de Kusel (Geologic formation in France) The Assise de Kusel is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:34 Assise de Lebach (Geologic formation in France) The Assise de Lebach is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:35 Assise de Millery (Geologic formation in France) The Assise de Millery is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:35 Assise de Muse (Geologic formation in France) The Assise de Muse is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)
2026-06-03 18:36 Baculites Limestone (Geologic formation in France) The Baculites Limestone is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in San Marino. We shouldn't have hundreds of mass produced fossil site stub pages all pointing to the same generic database source (Yelps)

STEM/Engineering

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-30 10:39 Cleveland Municipal Airport (Oklahoma) (Airport in Oklahoma, United States) Cleveland Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 95F) is a public use airport in Pawnee County, Oklahoma, United States. It is owned by the City of Cleveland and located two nautical miles (4 km) south of its central business district. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility. Non-notable airfield. Only sources are primary and serve only to verify its existence. (Danners430)
2026-06-05 04:01 Elipadana Elipadana is an defunct airline based in Milan (Italy) which attemped helicopter scheduled services in early 1960s. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

STEM/Libraries & Information

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2026-05-30 18:01 London Tool Library (Building in Ontario, Canada) London Tool Library (LTL) is a tool library based in London, Ontario, Canada. The London Tool Library does not meet notability requirements, as it does not receive significant coverage in reliable sources. The only reference that is not broken is a brief article in the London Free Press mentioning it, and an online search yields no further articles. Further, given that both official websites linked are broken, it's not even clear that this organization still exists. (Clocktimer1)

STEM/Medicine & Health

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-05-30 07:52 Aktion Leben (Austrian anti-abortion organization) Aktion Leben (full name aktion leben österreich) is an anti-abortion organization in Austria. Tagged for notability concerns for 13 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Poorly written and sourced. (Bearian)
2026-06-02 09:23 Duncan Dymond (British cardiologist (born 1950)) Duncan Simon Dymond (born 25 February 1950) is a British cardiologist.[unreliable source?] Not notable. More like a cv than an encyclopaedic entry. (Brammarb)
2026-06-03 10:14 Balakrishna Guruji (Indian hypnotist (born 1955)) Shri Balakrishna Guruji is a Reiki master and hypnotherapist known for his contributions in alternative medicine. Balakrishna Guruji is best known for popularizing drugless healing sciences like Reiki and hypnosis among health conscious Indians through his TV shows in TV9 Kannada and Kasturi channel. Tagged as a BLP needing sources and for notability concerns for almost 13 years. WP:FRINGE applies. Tinkered with for years, but the issues remain unresolved. (Bearian)
[Failed to parse] National Quarantine Unit (Federally funded quarantine facility in Omaha, Nebraska) The National Quarantine Unit (NQU) is a federally funded quarantine and isolation facility in the United States located at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha, Nebraska. The unit is designed to house and monitor people who may have been exposed to highly hazardous communicable diseases or other high-consequence pathogens. [Failed to parse]

STEM/Space

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2026-06-02 02:46 TOI-5007 b (Exoplanet in the constellation Norma) TOI-5007 b is a gas giant exoplanet orbiting the low-mass red dwarf star TOI-5007, located about 663 light-years away in the constellation of Norma. The planet was discovered using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and confirmed through follow-up photometric and radial velocity observations by the MANGOS collaboration. creator acknowledges "making up" material; probable LLM use; pervasive source/text mismatch; no secondary sources (M kuhner)

STEM/Technology

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2026-05-30 07:21 Topgrade (British educational platform) Topgrade is a multi-platform learning system run by Sureware Ltd. It was originally launched as an iOS app, called Revision Quiz Maker, but subsequently expanded to include an Android app and an online site, and rebranded as Topgrade. Does not meet WP:N (notability) - no significant coverage in independent reliable sources. (Cobblestone57)
2026-05-30 18:01 London Tool Library (Building in Ontario, Canada) London Tool Library (LTL) is a tool library based in London, Ontario, Canada. The London Tool Library does not meet notability requirements, as it does not receive significant coverage in reliable sources. The only reference that is not broken is a brief article in the London Free Press mentioning it, and an online search yields no further articles. Further, given that both official websites linked are broken, it's not even clear that this organization still exists. (Clocktimer1)
2026-05-29 06:28 Trademark stuffing Trademark stuffing is a form of keyword stuffing, an unethical search engine optimization method used by webmasters and Internet marketers in order to manipulate search engine ranking results served by websites such as Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft Bing. Completely unsourced since its creation fourteen years ago. I found nothing related to this term on Archive.org full-text search, Google Books or the Wikipedia Library search. The only mentions I have found on the regular Google search are either backward-copied from this article or brief definitions (WP:NOTDICT) (RandFreeman)
2026-06-01 19:58 Pixelpost (Open source photoblog application) Pixelpost is an open source photoblog application powered by PHP and MySQL, developed for publishing photos on a chronological base. Main features include multilingual capability, comment function, Exif support, spam filtering, categories, tagging and much more. Fails WP:GNG. I looked for sources or any kind of WP:SIGCOV, I couldn't find any. WP:NOTEVERYTHING therefore applies, I think. (TurboSuperA+)
2026-06-02 03:36 Paul Dunahoo (American software entrepreneur) Paul Dunahoo is a software developer and technology entrepreneur. He became the CEO of his own startup company called Bread and Butter Software, LLC when he was thirteen years old. He has developed successful applications such as Scrawl, which is considered to be the first note-taking app on the Mac with iCloud sync capabilities. Not a notable figure (Bicyclesabroad)
2026-06-02 20:00 Plastic Ingenuity Plastic Ingenuity, headquartered in Cross Plains, WI is a custom thermoformer of plastic and biodegradable packages. Lacks WP:GNG, created by a user whose only edits were this article (Crow Basket)
2026-06-04 02:29 My Network Places My Network Places (formerly Network Neighborhood) is the network browser feature in Windows Explorer. It was first introduced in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 as Network Neighborhood, and was renamed My Network Places in Windows 2000 and later, before being replaced in Windows Vista. Narrow subject relying mostly on primary sources, failing WP:GNG and WP:NOTEWORTHY. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:42 Domain controller (Windows) (Windows server computer) On Microsoft Servers, a domain controller (DC) is a server computer that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, etc.) within a Windows domain. A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. Narrow subject that relies almost exclusively on primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:47 Flexible single master operation (Feature of Microsoft's Active Directory) Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO, F is sometimes "floating"; pronounced Fiz-mo), or just single master operation or operations master, is a feature of Microsoft's Active Directory (AD). As of 2005, the term FSMO has been deprecated in favour of operations masters.[citation needed] Narrow subject within a proprietary technology almost exclusively dependent on primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, and WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:59 Domain Master Browser The Domain Master Browser is necessary on a routed TCP/IP network, that is, when a Windows domain spans more than one TCP/IP network. When a Windows domain spans multiple subnets each of the subnets has an independent browser called the Master Browser. Narrow subject only mentioned in passing within the sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 02:35 Browser service (Microsoft Windows to let users browse and locate shared resources in neighboring computers) Browser service or Computer Browser Service is a feature of Microsoft Windows to let users easily browse and locate shared resources in neighboring computers. This is done by aggregating the information in a single computer "Browse Master" (or "Master Browser"). Narrow subject with little coverage from secondary sources and unsubstantiated sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:09 MailSlot (one-way IPC mechanism on Microsoft Windows, available both locally and remotely, that sends short message broadcasts to all listening computers across a given network domain) Mailslot is a one-way interprocess communication mechanism, available on the Microsoft Windows operating system that allows communication between processes locally. Up until Window 11 24H2, mailslots also supported communication over a network . The use of Mailslots is generally simpler than named pipes or sockets when a relatively small number of relatively short messages is expected to be transmitted, such as for example infrequent state-chan ... Narrow subject reliant on a single primary source. Fails WP:GNG, WP:NRV, and WP:SIGCOV. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 03:24 Rubik's WOWCube (Handheld electronic gaming system) Rubik's WOWCube is an electronic gaming system in the form of a cube, developed by Cubios Inc. in collaboration with Canadian company Spin Master, which owns the Rubik's brand. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)
2026-06-04 03:46 Tempuri tempuri.org is the test default namespace URI used by Microsoft development products, like Visual Studio. It is available for XML Web services that are under development, but published XML Web services should use a more permanent namespace. The term is strictly a placeholder and all instances of it should be replaced with a more meaningful URI in production systems. Sources provide no evidence of notability nor significant coverage (WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV). The article does not expand upon the definition of Tempuri (WP:DICTIONARY). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 05:10 Ease of Access Ease of Access Center, formerly Utility Manager, is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that enables use of assistive technologies. Utility Manager is included with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. In Windows Vista, Utility Manager was replaced with the Ease of Access Center control panel applet, which is still included in Windows 10, Microsoft's latest operating system. Lack of notability (WP:GNG). Sources do not give much indication of its noteworthiness (WP:SIGCOV). The article is merely a list of features (WP:PLOT). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 17:47 MusikCube (console audio player) musikcube is a free and open-source cross-platform, terminal-based audio player software and streaming server. No independent reliable sources have ever covered this topic in depth (Johnny Joeson)
2026-06-04 23:15 Diskless Remote Boot in Linux (software) DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux) is a NFS-/NIS server providing a diskless or systemless environment for client machines. Written like an advertisement without encyclopedic content (WP:PROMO). Dependent on a single primary source, that being the SourceForge page (WP:GNG, WP:RS). (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 23:20 Eddie (text editor) (text editor) Eddie is a text editor which was first released in 1997 for BeOS, and later ported to Linux and macOS. It was written by Pavel Císler, formerly a senior developer at Be, who later worked for Eazel and currently works for Apple and continues to develop Eddie as his pet project, now on macOS. General lack of notability. Little if any non-primary sources exist. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-04 23:43 GNUstep Renaissance (GNU development framework) GNUstep Renaissance is a development framework that reads XML descriptions of graphical user interfaces from an application bundle and converts them into native widgets and connections at runtime under either GNUstep or Mac OS X. General lack of notability. Only one example of the software in use. Only one source: Renaissance's homepage itself. WP:GNG, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:24 Macintosh Guide (Help and documentation system from Apple) Macintosh Guide, also referred to as Apple Guide, was Apple Computer's help and documentation system, added to the classic Mac OS in System 7.5 and intended to work alongside Balloon Help. General lack of notability. No explanation that explains why it is notable. WP:GNG, WP:SIGCOV (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:40 Netscape Composer (Computer software) Netscape Composer is a discontinued WYSIWYG HTML editor initially developed by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1997, and packaged as part of the Netscape Communicator, Netscape 6 and Netscape 7 range of Internet suites. In addition, Composer can also view and edit HTML code, preview pages in Netscape Navigator, check spelling, publish websites, and supports most major types of formatting. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SUSTAINED, WP:ORG. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:43 NIC handle (Character sequence for Network Information Centres) A NIC handle (Network Information Centre handle) is a unique alphanumeric character sequence that represents an entry in the databases maintained by Network Information Centres. When a new domain name is registered with a domain name registrar, a NIC handle is assigned by the registrar to the particular set of information associated with that domain name (such as who registered it and a contact e-mail address). General lack of notability; dictionary definition. Fails WP:GNG, WP:DICTIONARY. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:46 Network Browser Network Browser was an application that shipped with Mac OS 9 to allow users to connect to other computers on a network, access FTP servers, and connect to network printers. It was intended to replace the Chooser that shipped with previous versions. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SIGCOV, and WP:SUSTAINED. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 08:55 Ntpdate (Software to synchronize computer time) ntpdate is a computer program used to quickly synchronize and set computers' date and time by querying a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. It is available for a wide variety of unix-like operating systems. General lack of notability, no non-primary sources. Fails WP:GNG, WP:ORG. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:06 PowerPC e700 The PowerPC e700 or NG-64 (Next Generation 64-bit) were the codenames of Freescale's first 64-bit embedded RISC-processor cores. General lack of notability. WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:17 Romfs (Simple read-only file system used chiefly for early boot and embedded systems) ROMFS (Read-Only Memory File System) is a minimal, read-only computing file system designed for storing files in read-only memory, particularly in Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) or similar ROM media. Due to its small size and straightforward design, it's commonly used in devices where system resources are limited. Lack of notability. Lack of non-primary sources. WP:GNG, WP:RS. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 09:21 Scrapbook (Mac OS) (Macintosh computer software) Scrapbook under the Classic Mac OS was a small desk accessory (DA) which enabled users to store images, text and sound clippings. It was included in the original Macintosh system software in 1984 with the Macintosh 128K, and was included throughout every Mac OS revision until Mac OS 9. General lack of notability. Fails WP:GNG, WP:SUSTAINED. (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:07 Tom Miller (computer programmer) (American computer programmer (born 1950)) Tom Miller (born 1950) is a software developer who was employed by Microsoft. Appears to be mentioned only in one high-quality secondary source, Showstopper!, which has already been cited. Only mentioned in passing in the given source. WP:BASIC, WP:SIGCOV (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:16 Sysedit (application used to edit configuration files in Microsoft Windows) Sysedit (SYSEDIT.EXE) is a specialized text/ASCII editor for core Microsoft Windows configuration files (such as PROTOCOL.INI, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, CONFIG.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT). This executable is installed in the Windows system directory: %windir%\SYSTEM (Windows 3.x and 9x editions) or %windir%\SYSTEM32 (Windows NTx editions). General lack of notability. WP:GNG (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:31 Asus P535 The Asus P535 is a high performance Pocket PC(PPC) that was designed for business managers. It was launched by ASUSTeK Computer Inc. in November, 2006. At first, the Asus P535 ran with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. However, it is upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5. General lack of notability and no indication of why it may be notable. Dependent on first-party sources and spec sheets. WP:GNG, WP:PLOT (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:37 Clubdjpro (DJ console and video mixing software tool) ClubDJPro (often referred to as ClubDJ) is a DJ console and video mixing tool developed by Cube Software Solutions Inc. software. It was released in June 2005. General lack of notability. Article has a single first-party source and no secondary sources seem to exist regarding the subject. WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:RS (NoahSPARC)
2026-06-05 11:40 W32tm In computing, w32tm is a command-line tool of Microsoft Windows operating systems used to diagnose problems occurring with time setting or to troubleshoot any problems that might occur during or after the configuration of the Windows Time service. Non-notable subject. Not covered extensively anywhere. Written like a manual. WP:GNG, WP:NRV, WP:SIGCOV, WP:NOTHOWTO (NoahSPARC)

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2026-05-29 15:57 Naveed Akram (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Naveed Akram may also refer to: WP:ONEOTHER. Unnecessary disambiguation page. A hatnote works better in this instance. (QEnigma)
2026-05-31 14:20 Jeff Haas Jeff Haas is a musician based in Traverse City, Michigan, and the founder of Building Bridges with Music, a non-profit organization founded in 1994. Not convinced that either this person nor his organization are notable based on the presently-given sources (Taking Out The Trash)
[Failed to parse] My Women (collection of short stories by the Ukrainian writer Yuliia Iliukha) My Women (Ukrainian: Мої жінки), is a bilingual Ukrainian–English short story collection by Ukrainian writer Yuliia Iliukha. [Failed to parse]
2026-06-04 17:19 Child abuse in Quranic schools (Abuse of children in schools) Child abuse in elementary Quranic schools, known in some regions as madrassas or khalwa, is a concerning issue that has been reported in various regions. Several cases of violent corporal punishment, child labour, child sexual abuse and physical abuse have been documented of children attending madrassas. page created using AI, violation of WP:NEWLLM (DraconicDark)

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