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Culture/Food and drink
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 15:58 | Musical Pairing | Musical Pairing is a patented technique of pairing music with food and beverages using a mathematical formula. This phrase is the registered trademark of Musical Pairing Inc. The company was named as a Top 10 Pop-up Restaurant by Fodor's in 2015. | At best a WP:DICDEF but really is a promotional article with WP:CHURNALISM sources generated for a forgotten PR campaign of a defunct company. In either case it can't be expanded with WP:SIGCOV. (Here2rewrite) |
Culture/Internet culture
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-15 01:23 | J-blogosphere (blogs with a Jewish focus) | J-blogosphere is the name that some members of the Jewish blogging community use to refer to themselves. Blogs with a Jewish focus are called J-blogs. The name "J-blogosphere" was coined by Steven I. Weiss when he was the leader of "Protocols," a now defunct group J-blog, and one of the first notable Jewish blogs.[citation needed] Variations on the term were employed there as early as August 2003, and the first use of "J-blogosphere" appears to have been made in February 2004. | Lack of notability - has had an OR tag since 2009, and "J-blog" doesn't seem to be at all a notable term. Very few of the references below even have the term J-blog in them. (TypistMonkey) |
| 2026-03-16 01:04 | Rick Gates (Internet pioneer) (American internet pioneer, founder of Interpedia (Born 1956)) | Rick Gates (born October 18, 1956) is an Internet pioneer mostly known for organizing The Internet Hunt and developing the concept of Interpedia. He studied at the Graduate Library School at the University of Arizona. | Subject does not appear to meet notability guidelines for biographies. No independent, reliable secondary sources providing significant coverage of the subject have been identified. All online sources are either Wikipedia mirrors or brief passing mentions of the Interpedia project. The notability concern has been tagged since November 2017 without resolution. (~2026-14941-00) |
| 2026-03-16 10:06 | Enonic (Norwegian software company) | Enonic AS is a Norwegian IT company developing the open-source content platform Enonic XP. The company was established in 2000 and has headquarters in Norway. | Due to information from a deletion proposal on the Norwegian Wikipedia, this article should be deleted as in violation with Paid-contribution disclosure, Conflict of interest, and Notability policies.~2026-16495-87 (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2026 (UTC) (~2026-16495-87) |
| 2026-03-16 10:06 | Enonic XP (Web application platform) | Enonic XP is a free and open-source content platform. Developed by the Norwegian software company Enonic, the platform can be used to build websites, progressive web applications, or web-based APIs. | Due to information from a deletion proposal on the Norwegian Wikipedia, this article should be deleted as in violation with Paid-contribution disclosure, Conflict of interest, and Notability policies.~2026-16495-87 (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2026 (UTC) (~2026-16495-87) |
| 2026-03-16 10:24 | TechnoMotion (2000 video game) | TechnoMotion is a Korean music video game. As in other games that use dance pads, such as Dance Dance Revolution, a player must press panels in response to scrolling arrows on the game's monitor. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16556-93) |
| 2026-03-18 03:22 | Hyperliquid (Decentralized perpetual futures exchange and Layer-1 blockchain) | Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange (DEX) for perpetual futures and spot trading. It was founded in 2022 and launched publicly in 2023. Hyperliquid operates an order book, and uses a cryptocurrency token named HYPE. | Article was created by spammer, almost certainly via WP:LLM. No usable sources at all. (Grayfell) |
| 2026-03-18 16:12 | Panic Zones (2025 card game) | Panic Zones is a survival card game developed in the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon, released in December 2025. Set in an Arctic survival scenario, players compete to either be the first to be rescued or the last survivor. The game is designed for 3 to 6 players. | Fails WP:GNG; no reviews or secondary sources that appear based on sources of information other than the developers. (A412) |
| 2026-03-13 18:54 | RakSmart | Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, USA, RakSmart is a global internet infrastructure service provider which offers dedicated servers, bare metal cloud, cloud servers/VPS, large bandwidth, DDoS protection, multi-IP servers, cloud phones, domain/SSL, CDN, and data center colocation. | Fails WP:NCORP. References are user-generated reviews and databases. The Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA) certification is not a notable award. (A412) |
Culture/Linguistics
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
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| 2026-03-14 15:24 | Tia and Tamara Mowry (Topics referred to by the same term) | Tia and Tamara Mowry may refer to: | Misuse of disambiguation (LaundryPizza03) |
| 2026-03-15 21:19 | XCX (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Charli XCX (born 1992) is a British singer, songwriter and actress. | No evidence that "XCX" is WP:COMMONNAME for Xenoblade Chronicles X. Unnecessary dabpage (162 etc.) |
Culture/Literature
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
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| 2026-03-17 18:35 | Smoke & Mirrors E-zine | Smoke & Mirrors E-zine is a monthly, international, electronic magazine for professional and semi-professional magicians and mentalists. It was originally meant to serve a small group of magicians in New York City about upcoming events. It has subsequently become more international in scope. | Regardless of the magazine's "service to the international magic community", I cannot find any secondary coverage of this publication besides database entries. (Reconrabbit) |
| 2026-03-18 05:07 | Paul S. Atkins (academic) (American academic) | Paul S. Atkins is an American professor of Japanese culture at the University of Washington. | Subject does not meet academic notability requirements under WP:PROF. As the subject, I am requesting deletion due to lack of impact relative to field standards. (NonNotableAcademic) |
Culture/Biography
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 05:21 | Ioannis Drikakis (Greek professional footballer) | Ioannis Drikakis (Greek: Ιωάννης / Γιάννης Δρικάκης; born 14 March 2002) is a Greek professional football player who currently is a free agent. In his early career Ioannis started off as a striker but now he primarily plays as a centre back. | Doesn't appear to be notable among the puffery. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-12 06:22 | Gianni Palmese (Italian football player) | Gianni Palmese (born 5 March 1999) is an Italian football player. He plays for Sammaurese Calcio. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 4 minutes in Italy's third league! (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 06:23 | Lars Reck (Dutch footballer) | Lars Reck (born 16 February 1999) is a Dutch football player. He plays for Sporting Hasselt. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 35 minutes in the Netherlands' second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 06:24 | Brian Parizot (Mexican footballer (born 1999)) | Brian Parizot Meunier (born 30 April 1999) is a retired Mexican professional footballer who played as a defender. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 357 minutes in the Ascenso. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 08:01 | Dionysis Diakos (Greek revolutionary leader (1794-1887)) | Dionysis Diakos (Greek: Διονύσης Διάκος, c. 1794-1887) was a Greek revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence. He was born in Pyrgos and descended from a family or operators and revolutionary leaders. He was a runner for Pyrgos. He took part in a battle against Ibrahim and the fortress of Kastro. | Not finding any sources online that would satisfy WP:GNG. Sole source seems to be Greek Wikipedia article which has no references (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-12 06:22 | Jonathan Jorge (Uruguayan football player (born 1999)) | Jonathan Jorge Suárez (born 8 May 1999) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cerro Largo in the Uruguayan Primera División. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 129 minutes in Uruguay's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:17 | Corentin Chaminade (French footballer (born 1999)) | Corentin Chaminade (born 3 July 1999) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for Entente Boé Bon-Encontre. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 48 minutes in France's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:18 | Emanuele Colarieti (Italian footballer (born 1999)) | Emanuele Colarieti (born 14 July 1999) is an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder for Anagni. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 8 minutes in Italy's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:20 | Lucas Ortíz (Uruguayan footballer (born 1999)) | Lucas Darío Ortíz Cacharrón (born 26 May 1999) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward for Racing Club in the Uruguayan Primera División. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 535 minutes in Uruguay's first league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:18 | Andreas Rossak (Austrian footballer) | Andreas Rossak (born 9 July 1999) is an Austrian football player. He plays for 1. Simmeringer SC. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 20 minutes in Austria's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:19 | Noah Schmitt (German footballer) | Noah Schmitt (born 20 September 1999) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for FC Eddersheim. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 51 minutes in Germany's third league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:10 | Diego Ohlsson (Chilean footballer (born 1999)) | Diego Nils Ohlsson López (born 12 March 1999) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 135 minutes in Chile's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 03:43 | Philip St. Hill (Barbadian diplomat) | Philip St. Hill is a Barbadian politician and diplomat. He is the Barbados Ambassador to Republic of Cuba. St. Hill is the first appointed Ambassador to Cuba. He was appointed Ambassador in October 2020. | Directory listing created by undisclosed paid editor. Lacking in-depth coverage to meet WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-13 05:13 | Vangelis Makris (Greek footballer) | Vangelis Makris (Greek: Βαγγέλης Μακρής born 27 February 1999) is a Greek professional footballer who was playing as a forward for Zakynthos. In 2024, when he was playing for Panegialios he scored 22 goals and was declared the player with the most goals in the club's history. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 53 minutes in Greece's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 04:16 | Jan Matthysen (Belgian diplomat) | Jan Matthysen is a former Belgian ambassador to the United States. | Completely devoid of secondary sources. Completely unverified BLP. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-13 05:08 | Serhiy Prykhodko (Ukrainian footballer) | Serhiy Prykhodko (Ukrainian: Сергій Олександрович Приходько; born 21 January 1994) is a professional Ukrainian football midfielder. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 151 minutes in Ukraine's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 15:48 | Rick Rose (American film director) | Rick Rose (born July 19, 1978) is an American Inventor, jewelry designer and businessman. Rose owns Roseark – a jewelry lifestyle boutique in Los Angeles, California. He was named as one of Los Angeles' most stylish men in the April 2012 issue of Angeleno Magazine. | Fails WP:NBIO (Vegantics) |
| 2026-03-13 05:10 | Vladislav Rubin (Belarusian footballer) | Vladislav Rubin (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Рубін; Russian: Владислав Рубин; born 22 March 1999) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays for Kolos Chervyen. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 2 minutes in Belarus' league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:08 | Jannik Tepe (German footballer) | Jannik Tepe (born 11 March 1999) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for 1. FC Monheim. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 64 minutes in Germany's third league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 03:51 | Ian Wendell Walcott (Barbadian diplomat) | Ian Wendell Walcott is a Barbadian diplomat. He currently serves as ambassador to Panama. | Directory listing with virtually no content. No secondary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-13 17:06 | Saint John Apostle Evangelical Church in Guatemala | The Saint John Apostle Evangelical Church in Guatemala (Spanish: Iglesia Evangelica San Juan Apostol) is a result of a split in the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala. The pioneer pastor was Rev Guillermo Debrot, he is a pastor emeritus, only 3 pastors are active with 1 congregation. | I don't see any strong evidence of notability in either English or Spanish. Just a stub at the moment. (Spookyaki) |
| 2026-03-14 00:54 | Athens bid for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics | Athens 2010 Youth Olympics Bid is the official bid of Athens in order to host the first Youth Olympics. The Athens bid is one of the strong favourites as the Ancient Olympics started here, the Modern Olympics did as well. Athens was the host of the 1896 Summer Olympics the 2004 Summer Olympics and seven IOC Sessions. | Very minimally sourced, and I don't think an unsuccessful bid for a summer youth Olympics is likely to be meaningfully notable on its own. The meaningful content is covered at Bids for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-14 01:59 | Diabi Jacob Mmualefe (Botswana diplomat) | Diabi Jacob Mmualefe (born 28 March 1958) is a Botswana diplomat and is currently the Ambassador to Brazil with concurrent accreditation to Argentina, Chile, Guyana, Venezuela and CARICOM. | No secondary sources, sourced only to government websites. No indication of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-14 02:02 | Bernadette Sebage Rathedi (Motswana diplomat) | Bernadette Sebage Rathedi is a Botswana diplomat and was the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Botswana to Sweden, with concurrent accreditation to Russia, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Ukraine. She was also ambassador to Poland, having presented her credentials on January 17, 2012. | Completely outdated BLP lacking secondary sources or evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-14 05:24 | Thunder Bay Wolverines (Ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada) | The Thunder Bay K&A Wolverines were a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They were members of the Superior International Junior Hockey League. They played in the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League of Hockey Northwestern Ontario until 2009. | B-level junior hockey team which fails WP:GNG. (Flibirigit) |
| 2026-03-14 02:34 | Tim Worner (Australian business executive) | Tim Worner is an Australian business executive. He was the chief executive officer of Seven West Media from December 2011 until August 2019. He was previously the CEO of the Seven Network. He succeeded his longtime mentor David Leckie for that role in December 2011.[citation needed] | [No reason given] (FlaneurDesSources) |
| 2026-03-14 21:57 | James Deese (American psychologist) | James Earle Deese (1921–1999) was an American psychologist. He joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1970 after having taught for many years (since 1950) at Johns Hopkins University. During his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Deese became Chairman of the Psychology Department and also served a term as Chairman of the American Psychological Association. | Unsourced for 20+ years, GNG, NPOV, written like a resume or obituary (Hawksquill) |
| 2026-03-14 20:32 | Giannis Pechlivanis (Greek footballer) | Giannis Pechlivanis (Greek: Γιάννης Πεχλιβάνης; born 1 May 1988) is a Greek football midfielder who plays for Makedonikos. | Unsourced BLP. Even though he's listed in some databases, I can't find evidence that he meets the notability criteria at WP:ATHLETE. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-16 00:34 | Aridaman Jit Singh (Indian police officer) | Aridaman Jit Singh (born 26 February 1960) is an Ex-Indian Border Security Force Officer and Author of the book At War. | Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. References are passing mentions or blogs. Likely WP:COI (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-15 15:45 | Walerian Przeniczka (Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia and soldier) | Walerian Przeniczka (8 September 1923 – 28 April 2015) was a Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia, soldier in the Polish Armed Forces commanded by General Władysław Anders, co-founder of the Polish Centre in Leamington Spa. | Doesn't meet WP:NBIO, the references are just listings in directories (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-16 03:44 | Jesse Solomon (musician) (American musician) | Jesse Solomon (born February 11, 1967) is a professional guitar player based in Northern Colorado. He currently runs the Academy of Guitar in Fort Collins, Colorado. | Doesn't meet WP:NMUSIC. Sourced to an unspecified (unpublished?) interview, an unlinked article in "Coloradoan", and the musician's press materials (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-16 08:26 | Donald Bobiash (Canadian diplomat) | Donald Bobiash is a Canadian diplomat. He is Ambassador of Canada to Indonesia, with accreditation to Timor Leste. He was High Commissioner to Ghana then Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Togo. He attended the London School of Economics on a Commonwealth Scholarship in 1983.[citation needed] | Very poorly sourced BLP. No secondary sources. Ambassadors are not inherently notable and must meet WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-16 07:27 | Stahl Gubag (Papua New Guinean footballer) | Stahl Gubag (born 17 July 1999) is a Papua New Guinean footballer who plays as a midfielder. He made his debut for the Papua New Guinea national football team on 14 November 2016 against Malaysia, the game ended in a 2-1 loss.[citation needed] | A WP:BEFORE yields WP:ROUTINE sources and not WP:SIGCOV (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-16 17:05 | Germán Sequeira (Nicaraguan politician) | Germán Sequeira Aguilera (1884 – January 19, 1951) was a Nicaraguan politician. He was the 79th and 82nd mayor of El Sauce, León, Nicaragua. Before he was mayor, he attended medical school at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua. He was a deputy in the National Assembly of Nicaragua during the presidency of José Maria Moncada and vice deputy during the presidency of Juan Bautista Sacasa. | Not a notable person. No significant coverage. No sources found anywhere, much less reliable ones. (Itzcuauhtli11) |
| 2026-03-16 12:43 | Lukáš Hlavatovič (Slovak footballer) | Lukáš Hlavatovič (born 22 April 1987) is a professional Slovak footballer who currently plays for Kátlovce as a defender. | Fails WP:SIGCOV (Fcstmani) |
| 2026-03-16 12:48 | Lukáš Švrček (Slovak footballer) | Lukáš Švrček (born 11 September 1990) is a professional Slovak footballer who currently plays for Fortuna Liga club Skalica as a midfielder. | Can’t find any evidence of WP:SIGCOV (Fcstmani) |
| 2026-03-16 20:40 | Joseph Alphonse de Véri (French abbot) | Joseph Alphonse de Véri (16 October 1724 – 28 August 1799) was a French abbot. Son of Louis de Veri, a descendant of a noble Florentine family that had settled in the Papal States, Veri was educated at The Sorbonne in Paris, where he gained a doctorate in theology. | Unsourced for 14 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 8 years. Notability concerns and alerted the Project. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found only passing mentions on books about the French Revolution. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 19:51 | Shokhrukhbek Abdulazizov (Uzbekistani taekwondo practitioner) | Shokhrukh Abdulazizov is a taekwondo fighter from Uzbekistan. | Doesn't meet WP:NSPORT. Only reference is a database entry. (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-17 07:37 | Chen Feng (diplomat) (Chinese diplomat) | Chen Feng (Chinese: 陈枫) (1916–1986) was a Chinese diplomat. He was born in Yangshan County, Guangdong. He was Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Afghanistan (1965–1969), Burundi (1972–1977), Iceland (1978–1982) and Mauritius (1982–1984). | Completely unsourced. Chinese Wikipedia only has a primary list source. Ambassadors are not inherently notable. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-17 11:04 | Lev Conus (Russian composer) | Lev Eduardovich Conus (Russian: Лев Эдуа́рдович Коню́с, Lev Eduárdovich Konyús), known in Western Europe and the US as Leon Conus (1871–1944), was a Russian pianist, music educator, and composer. A brother of the composers Georgi Conus and Julius Conus, he studied together with Sergei Rachmaninoff in Anton Arensky's advanced composition class and served as chief professor of piano at the Moscow Conservatory until 1918. | Unsourced for 18 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 2 years. Almost every sentence is about the subject's relationship with famous people and institutions. WP:NOTINHERITED. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-17 13:33 | Giscard El Khoury (Lebanese diplomat) | Giscard El Khoury is a Lebanese diplomat who served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kazakhstan. Khoury was appointed Lebanon ambassador to Kazakhstan in May 2018. He presented his letter of credence to Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev on 22 August 2018. | Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage. Created by banned sock. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-17 17:35 | William Frederick Pattinson (Australian businessman and doctor) | William Frederick Pattinson (1889–1970) was an Australian medical doctor and businessman, and chairman of Soul Patts and Choiseul Investments. Pattinson was the eldest son of businessman Lewy Pattinson and grew up in Balmain. | Tagged as Unreferenced for almost years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced biography. No assertions of notability. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 15:30 | Mohammed Badruddin | Syedna Mohammed Badruddin (d. 1256 AH/1840 AD in Surat, India) was the 46th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra. He succeeded the 45th Da'i, Syedna Tayyeb Zainuddin, to the religious post. He was born in Bharuch in 1811. He was seven years old when his father Syedna Abde'Ali Saifuddin died. | Fails WP:GNG. Found nothing with SIGCOV in my BEFORE. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:30, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:32 | Bawa Mulla Khan (Dawoodi Bohra Saint) | Bawa Mulla Khan was a Dawoodi Bohra saint who lived in the 18th century in India. He died on the 29th of Shawwal. His shrine (dargah) is in Rampura, Madhya Pradesh, India. | Fails in WP:GNG due to the lack of SIGCOV. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:32, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:35 | Ismail Badruddin II | Syedna Ismail Badruddin (II) Bin Syedi Sheikh Adam (died on 7 Moharram 1150 H/1738 AD in Jamnagar, India) was the 38th Dā'ī of the Dawoodi Bohras. He succeeded the 37th Da'i Syedna Noor Mohammad Nooruddin to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:35, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:37 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin III | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin Bin Syedna Ismail Badruddin (died on 4 Safar 1200 AH/1787 AD, Burhanpur, India) was the 41st Da'i al-Mutlaq (Absolute Missionary) of the Dawoodi Bohra sect of Ismaili Musta‘lī Islam. He succeeded the 40th Da'i Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen, to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. Found no SIGCOV in my BEFORE. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:37, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:38 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II (died on 12 Zil Qa'dah 1103 AH/1692 AD, Jamnagar, India) was the 35th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras. He succeeded the 34th Dai Syedna Ismail Badruddin I to the religious post. Syedna Zakiuddin became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1085 AH/1676 AD. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:38, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:39 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin I | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin (died 2 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1041 AH/1633 AD; born 8 Safar-ul-Muzaffar 972 AH/15 September 1564 AD, Ahmedabad, India) was the 29th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra. He succeeded the 28th Dai, Syedna Sheikh Adam Safiuddin to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:39, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:40 | Syedi Lukman (17th-18th c. Ismaili saint) | Syedi Lukman ji bin Syedi Dawood Bhai was an Ismaili Dawoodi Bohra saint who lived in the 17-18th century in India. His family settled in Udaipur, coming from Gujarat during Udaipur's establishment. He was associate (Mawazeen) of 40th Dai Syedna Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:40, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 18:18 | Rufin Yambe (Chadian footballer (born 1981)) | Rufin Yambe (born 17 June 1981 in N'Djamena) is a Chadian professional football player, he plays for Renaissance FC. | No evidence of WP:SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 09:07 | Jovesa Sovasova (Fijian tribal chief) | Ratu Jovesa Dauruatana Sovasova (1942 - 8 April 2005) was a Fijian chief, who held the title of Tui Vitogo, or Paramount Chief of Vitogo village, from 30 June 1970 till his death. | No significant coverage in independent sources that I could find (SunloungerFrog) |
| 2026-03-18 01:03 | Vatsal Soin | Vatsal Soin (born 20 August 1990, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India) is an Indian inventor, systems theorist, and entrepreneur. He is known for his work in artificial intelligence governance architecture, adaptive footwear systems, bio metric-agnostic size standardization, and quantum-resilient cryptographic infrastructure. | Promo page, largely unsourced with no evidence of a pass of any notability categories. Fails WP:NOT. (Ldm1954) |
| 2026-03-18 13:33 | Ramón Pez Ferro (Cuban diplomat) | Ramón Pez Ferro (born April 3, 1934) is a retired Cuban ambassador. | No secondary sources. Sourced only to a directory of officials published by the CIA in the 1980s. Completely unverified. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-18 08:42 | Eric Barroso (Spanish footballer (born 1990)) | Eric Barroso Sánchez (born 4 October 1990) is a former Spanish professional footballer who played mainly as a left back. | No evidence of significant coverage, including in other language wiki pages. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 08:25 | Nizar Ben Nasra (Tunisian-Austrian football forward) | Nizar Ben Nasra (born 2 August 1987) is a retired Tunisian-Austrian football forward and current assistant coach of Al Hilal's U-23 team. | No evidence of significant coverage. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 01:56 | Stephen Brown (television producer) (American television producer) | Stephen R. Brown is a television producer. | Tagged for sources since 2009 with none forthcoming. Only source is an episode of a show he worked on. No sourcing found in a WP:BEFORE. Company he worked for, Stone & Company Entertainment, had its article deleted in 2017 so it is unlikely he is notable either. (TenPoundHammer) |
| 2026-03-18 08:45 | Lev Lazarev (Russian figure skater) | Lev Lazarev is a Russian figure skater who competes in men's singles. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
| 2026-03-18 23:28 | Pēteris Dzelzītis (Latvian soldier) | Pēteris Dzelzītis (September 21, 1921 – February 16, 1948) was a Latvian soldier. He fought for the 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS during World War II and the Latvian partisans during the Guerrilla war in the Baltic states. | Unsourced for 14 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 20
Months and Notability concerns for a month, giving notice. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced biography. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-19 01:02 | Richard Shannon (American writer) (American writer (born 1954)) | Richard Shannon is an American writer. | Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz) |
| 2026-03-18 13:03 | Moïse Kabaku Mutshail (Congolese diplomat) | Moïse Kabaku Mutshail is a Congolese diplomat and was the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Russian Federation, presenting his Letter of Credence to then-President of Russia Vladimir Putin on 3 February 2006. | BLP containing just a single archived primary source of a listing of new ambassadors on a Russian government website. No evidence of meeting notability requirements. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-19 04:36 | Sergei Polevikov | Sergei Polevikov is a Belarus-born mathematician, quantitative analyst, and businessman known for co-founding the digital health company WellAI. He was convicted of securities fraud in 2021 for conducting an insider trading scheme while employed at OppenheimerFunds. | Fails WP:NPERSON, WP:CRIME, and WP:1E. Article appears to be primarily about a single criminal matter rather than enduring biographical notability. 14 out of 18 references concern that one criminal case and are concentrated around four contemporaneous dates: arrest, plea, sentencing, and the SEC settlement, which does not show sustained independent coverage. The remaining four references of non-crime material appear to rely substantially on primary, affiliated, or obscure sourcing. Under Wikipedia:Notability (people) policy, a perpetrator should have a standalone article only where the victim is a renowned national or international figure, or the crime is unusual or historically significant enough to have sustained coverage beyond contemporaneous reporting. Neither appears to apply here. (User82734) |
| 2026-03-19 06:01 | Edward (Nikk) J Phelan | Edward (Nikk) Joseph Phelan is a notable figure in the profession of pharmacy in Australia, highlighted by his winning The Evans Medal For Merit in 1969 for outstanding contribution to the practice of hospital pharmacy (later known as the GlaxoSmithKline Medal of Merit). | Created by a single purpose editor. Fails WP:BIO for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-18 08:51 | Tomáš Komara (Slovak footballer) | Tomáš Komara (born 23 May 1994) is a Slovak football midfielder who plays for 3. liga club Spišské Podhradie as a player-coach. | Unable to locate significant coverage of this footballer. (Cloudz679) |
Culture/Biography/Women
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-15 12:20 | Sara Husein (Macedonian footballer) | Sara Husein (born 16 December 1998) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a forward and midfielder for the North Macedonia national team. | No WP:SIGCOV found, see also User talk:Spiderone. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-15 13:50 | Torill Fjellestad (Norwegian footballer (born 1982)) | Torill Fjellestad (born 21 April 1982) is a Norwegian former footballer, who most recently played for Jølster IL of the Second Division. She previously played for Toppserien's IL Sandviken. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks in WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-14 10:21 | Goodluck Jane Okwuchukwu | Goodluck Jane is a visual artist. She was born into a family of painters and drawing artists. She uses Ankara fabric to tell artistic stories across cultural contexts. She styled Ex-State Senator Mona Das for La Mode UK Gala | Notability not clearly shown. Only “claim to fame” is that an ex-US Senator wore her clothes at an event. Sources seem promotional in nature. (CountryANDWestern) |
| 2026-03-15 13:55 | Georgiana Birțoiu (Romanian footballer) | Georgiana Alina Birțoiu is a Romanian international football striker currently playing for WFC Rossiyanka in the Russian league. She previously played for Clujana, with which she played the UEFA Women's Cup, and Kokkinichorion in the Cypriot league, where she was the 2010–11 season's second top scorer with 27 goals. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-15 13:54 | Saioa González (Spanish footballer (born 1984)) | Saioa González Villegas is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a defender. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-16 07:24 | Paulina Narbutaitė (Lithuanian footballer) | Paulina Narbutaitė (born 15 April 1999) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays as a midfielder and has appeared for the Lithuania women's national team. | No WP:SIGCOV in a WP:BEFORE (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-18 12:58 | Marie Ndjeka Opombo (Congolese diplomat) | Marie Ndjeka Opombo is the former Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United Kingdom, replaced by Ndolamb Ngokwey in 2023. She is also a non-resident Ambassador to Norway. | BLP lacking secondary sources. Sourced only to directory listings and government websites. Ambassadors are not inherently notable and must meet WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
Culture/Media
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 10:36 | Master Film (Poland) (Polish dubbing studio) | Master Film is a Polish dubbing studio based in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The studio was founded in 1992. The studio commissions dubbed and subtitled versions of content for its clients. Master Film is also one of two dubbing studios that Nickelodeon works with to produce Polish versions of material shown on it, the other being Start International Polska. | Seems to lack substantial coverage in independent sources. Searched in both English and Polish in GNews and ProQuest (LastJabberwocky) |
| 2026-03-15 01:23 | J-blogosphere (blogs with a Jewish focus) | J-blogosphere is the name that some members of the Jewish blogging community use to refer to themselves. Blogs with a Jewish focus are called J-blogs. The name "J-blogosphere" was coined by Steven I. Weiss when he was the leader of "Protocols," a now defunct group J-blog, and one of the first notable Jewish blogs.[citation needed] Variations on the term were employed there as early as August 2003, and the first use of "J-blogosphere" appears to have been made in February 2004. | Lack of notability - has had an OR tag since 2009, and "J-blog" doesn't seem to be at all a notable term. Very few of the references below even have the term J-blog in them. (TypistMonkey) |
| 2026-03-16 09:57 | Lanmeter (Tool for testing Token Ring and Ethernet networks) | A LANMeter was a tool for testing Token Ring and Ethernet networks introduced by Fluke Corporation in 1993. It incorporated hardware testing (cable and network interface card) and active network testing in a handheld, battery operated package. It was discontinued in 2003. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16539-61) |
| 2026-03-16 20:56 | VMX (TalkTalk) | V:MX is an on-demand music television service available only on TalkTalk TV as part of its music package, along with four other music channels. It offers around 8,000 music videos, and is the largest on-demand music video service available in the UK. V:MX is available across a number of channels: | No standalone notability. Fails WP:GNG. (Sammi Brie) |
| 2026-03-17 14:28 | The Dekalb Advertiser (Local newspaper in Alabama) | The Dekalb Advertiser is a weekly newspaper published in Fort Payne, Alabama and serving the DeKalb County, Alabama region. The publisher is Brandon K. Pierce of Pierce Publications, LLC. The Dekalb Advertiser was founded and published by Jerry Whittle, a former editor of the Times-Journal, another local newspaper. | Newspaper isn't notable. Article lacks sources (Eric Schucht) |
| 2026-03-17 18:35 | Smoke & Mirrors E-zine | Smoke & Mirrors E-zine is a monthly, international, electronic magazine for professional and semi-professional magicians and mentalists. It was originally meant to serve a small group of magicians in New York City about upcoming events. It has subsequently become more international in scope. | Regardless of the magazine's "service to the international magic community", I cannot find any secondary coverage of this publication besides database entries. (Reconrabbit) |
| 2026-03-18 01:56 | Stephen Brown (television producer) (American television producer) | Stephen R. Brown is a television producer. | Tagged for sources since 2009 with none forthcoming. Only source is an episode of a show he worked on. No sourcing found in a WP:BEFORE. Company he worked for, Stone & Company Entertainment, had its article deleted in 2017 so it is unlikely he is notable either. (TenPoundHammer) |
| 2026-03-18 21:56 | Front (weekly) (Yugoslav newspaper) | Front was an illustrated weekly newspaper published by the Military Publishing and Press Center (Vojnoizdavački i novinski centar) of the Yugoslav People's Army. | Not finding any significant coverage of this periodical online to satisfy WP:GNG (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-19 00:01 | Wiregrass Farmer | The Wiregrass Farmer is reported to be the second newspaper created by Irish immigrant Joe Lawrence. | Newspaper isn't notable. Article lacks sources needed to establish notability. (Eric Schucht) |
Culture/Media/Films
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-17 11:40 | Aasrayam (Malayalam Short Film that got many awards) | Aasrayam is a Malayalam-language short film directed by Ajay Mohan and produced by Sreerekha Manickath and Chithrabhanu K. P. The film’s story idea was conceived by Rajit Vasudevan, with screenplay contributions from Sreerekha Manickath and Ajay Mohan. | Fails WP:NFILM (Donaldd23) |
Culture/Media/Music
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 19:51 | University City Symphony Orchestra – Programs by Season (US orchestra) | The University City Symphony Orchestra is a non-profit community orchestra located in the St. Louis area. This is a partial listing of its programs during its 40+ year existence: | no indication of notability (Broc) |
| 2026-03-15 09:01 | Sweet Electra (Mexican music group) | Sweet Electra is a musical group that originated in Guadalajara, Mexico. Their musical style can be defined as electronic, rock, and indie. The band has participated in many national and international music festivals in Mexico and has achieved international recognition. | notability not established (Tbhotch) |
| 2026-03-15 13:12 | The Legends of Doo Wop | The Legends of Doo Wop is a music group of 1950s doo-wop singers. The original members included Jimmy Gallagher of the Passions, Tony Passalaqua of the Fascinators, Frank Mancuso of the Imaginations, and Steve Horn of the Five Sharks (died July 24, 2013). | No sourcing found outside the AllMusic bio. No results on JSTOR. No evidence of charted albums, third-party reviews, or any other sigcov indicative of WP:NMUSIC. Has been in CAT:NN since 2019 and hasn't even been edited once since. (TenPoundHammer) |
| 2026-03-16 03:44 | Jesse Solomon (musician) (American musician) | Jesse Solomon (born February 11, 1967) is a professional guitar player based in Northern Colorado. He currently runs the Academy of Guitar in Fort Collins, Colorado. | Doesn't meet WP:NMUSIC. Sourced to an unspecified (unpublished?) interview, an unlinked article in "Coloradoan", and the musician's press materials (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-17 11:04 | Lev Conus (Russian composer) | Lev Eduardovich Conus (Russian: Лев Эдуа́рдович Коню́с, Lev Eduárdovich Konyús), known in Western Europe and the US as Leon Conus (1871–1944), was a Russian pianist, music educator, and composer. A brother of the composers Georgi Conus and Julius Conus, he studied together with Sergei Rachmaninoff in Anton Arensky's advanced composition class and served as chief professor of piano at the Moscow Conservatory until 1918. | Unsourced for 18 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 2 years. Almost every sentence is about the subject's relationship with famous people and institutions. WP:NOTINHERITED. (Bearian) |
Culture/Media/Radio
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 12:21 | KDRL (Topics referred to by the same term) | KDRL may refer to: | There is no substantive information about KDRL on enwiki. (Shhhnotsoloud) |
| 2026-03-19 00:42 | Rumbón (SiriusXM) (Radio station) | Rumbón is a Discontinued Spanish-language classic salsa radio station on Sirius XM. It was formerly a tropical and reggaeton radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 83 and DISH Network channel 6092. The station was titled "Tropical" until September 29, 2005, when it increased its programming of reggaeton to nearly 50 percent. | Fails the WP:GNG. (Sammi Brie) |
| 2026-03-19 00:43 | Turbo (SiriusXM) (Radio station) | Sirius XM Turbo is a commercial-free music channel that plays 1990s and 2000s hard rock and airs on Sirius XM Radio and Dish Network. It airs on channel 41 on Sirius XM Radio. | Fails the WP:GNG. Almost all coverage is from the addition to the lineup in 2017. (Sammi Brie) |
| 2026-03-19 00:44 | BPM (SiriusXM) (American satellite radio station) | BPM ("Beats Per Minute") is a current-based electronic dance music channel offered by Sirius XM Radio, operating on XM channel 52 (previously 81), Sirius channel 51 (previously 36, where it replaced The Beat on November 12, 2008) and Dish Network channel 6051. | Fails the WP:GNG. (Sammi Brie) |
| 2026-03-19 00:54 | Solid Rock Radio (Christian rock music internet radio station) | Solid Rock Radio is an American Christian station Owned by Solid Rock Radio, Inc, a non-profit Christian ministry, it primarily broadcasts christian rock. They broadcast their music via the internet and are based in Aiken, South Carolina, United States. | Fails the WP:GNG. There was a radio program of this name that may have SIGCOV, but it left the air in 1992 and is of no relation to this entity. I couldn't even find SIGCOV in the Aiken–Augusta area. (Sammi Brie) |
Culture/Media/Software
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 18:53 | Classic Moving | Classic Moving (founded in 2012) is an international moving and relocation firm based in Singapore. The firm provides international moving, storage, relocation, and mobility services in the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide. | Fails WP:NCORP, appears to be a regular moving company with no significant coverage about the company. (A412) |
| 2026-03-14 02:34 | Tim Worner (Australian business executive) | Tim Worner is an Australian business executive. He was the chief executive officer of Seven West Media from December 2011 until August 2019. He was previously the CEO of the Seven Network. He succeeded his longtime mentor David Leckie for that role in December 2011.[citation needed] | [No reason given] (FlaneurDesSources) |
| 2026-03-16 01:04 | Rick Gates (Internet pioneer) (American internet pioneer, founder of Interpedia (Born 1956)) | Rick Gates (born October 18, 1956) is an Internet pioneer mostly known for organizing The Internet Hunt and developing the concept of Interpedia. He studied at the Graduate Library School at the University of Arizona. | Subject does not appear to meet notability guidelines for biographies. No independent, reliable secondary sources providing significant coverage of the subject have been identified. All online sources are either Wikipedia mirrors or brief passing mentions of the Interpedia project. The notability concern has been tagged since November 2017 without resolution. (~2026-14941-00) |
| 2026-03-16 10:06 | Enonic (Norwegian software company) | Enonic AS is a Norwegian IT company developing the open-source content platform Enonic XP. The company was established in 2000 and has headquarters in Norway. | Due to information from a deletion proposal on the Norwegian Wikipedia, this article should be deleted as in violation with Paid-contribution disclosure, Conflict of interest, and Notability policies.~2026-16495-87 (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2026 (UTC) (~2026-16495-87) |
| 2026-03-16 10:06 | Enonic XP (Web application platform) | Enonic XP is a free and open-source content platform. Developed by the Norwegian software company Enonic, the platform can be used to build websites, progressive web applications, or web-based APIs. | Due to information from a deletion proposal on the Norwegian Wikipedia, this article should be deleted as in violation with Paid-contribution disclosure, Conflict of interest, and Notability policies.~2026-16495-87 (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2026 (UTC) (~2026-16495-87) |
| 2026-03-16 10:40 | AveDesk (Widget engine for Windows XP) | AveDesk is a freeware (although it is touted as "Donationware", which means the software is solely donation-supported in terms of financing) widget engine for Windows XP that runs small, self-contained widgets called "desklets", as well as ObjectDock "docklets" (small plugins intended for use by ObjectDock and other similar programs), and is created by Andreas Verhoeven, a freelance software programmer. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16478-86) |
| 2026-03-16 10:55 | Screenlets (Widget apps and their engines) | Screenlets is the name of both a set of independently developed widget applications and the widget engine which runs them. The engine runs primarily on X11-based compositing window managers, most notably with Compiz on Linux. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16530-00) |
| 2026-03-16 10:57 | Samurize | Serious Samurize (or simply Samurize) was a freeware system monitoring and desktop enhancement engine for Microsoft Windows. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16456-40) |
| 2026-03-16 11:04 | WidSets | WidSets is a mobile runtime technology, and a mobile service powered by the said technology, based on the Java MIDP 2.0 platform, from the Finnish mobile company Nokia. It is both a widget engine and a widget deployment service where mini-applications called widgets can be uploaded to WidSets servers to be compiled and then automatically deployed to MIDP 2.0 compliant mobile phones running the WidSets client software. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16533-34) |
| 2026-03-16 11:43 | Banshee (media player) (Open source media player) | Banshee is a discontinued cross-platform open-source media player, called Sonance until 2005. Built upon Mono and Gtk#, it used the GStreamer multimedia platform for encoding, and decoding various media formats, including Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and FLAC. Banshee can play and import audio CDs and supports many portable media players, including Apple's iPod, Android devices and Creative's ZEN players. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16642-52) |
| 2026-03-16 14:08 | Gnopernicus (Assistive technology) | Gnopernicus was a free GNOME desktop application that provided Assistive Technologies (AT) for blind and visually impaired users. Gnopernicus is no longer actively developed and has been replaced by Orca in GNOME. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16570-80) |
| 2026-03-18 06:29 | GDesklets (Desktop widget program) | gDesklets is a GNOME program which provides the architecture for small applets (desktop widgets) to be placed on top of the user's desktop. It is comparable to other desktop widget programs. The applets placed on the desktop are meant to be quick ways for the user to retrieve information and not get in the way of normal activity. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17014-39) |
| 2026-03-18 06:35 | DesktopX (Windows desktop enhancement program) | DesktopX was a shareware desktop enhancement program that allowed users to build their own custom desktops. Amongst its features was a complete widget engine for Windows as well as a desktop object system. User creations could be exported as .desktop files or as widgets. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17029-26) |
| 2026-03-18 06:42 | SuperKaramba (Widget engine for K Desktop Environment) | SuperKaramba is a tool, a so-called widget engine, that allows the creation of functionality enhancement modules (desktop widgets) on the KDE desktop. The desktop widgets are usually embedded directly into the background and do not disturb the normal view of the desktop. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17077-28) |
| 2026-03-13 18:54 | RakSmart | Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, USA, RakSmart is a global internet infrastructure service provider which offers dedicated servers, bare metal cloud, cloud servers/VPS, large bandwidth, DDoS protection, multi-IP servers, cloud phones, domain/SSL, CDN, and data center colocation. | Fails WP:NCORP. References are user-generated reviews and databases. The Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA) certification is not a notable award. (A412) |
Culture/Media/Television
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 16:37 | Amoona (2015 Emirati TV series or program) | Amoona (Arabic: أمونة) is an Emirati children's animated series created by Amer Kokh. It premiered on 25 September 2015 and aired on Majid Kids TV. The series about a little girl named Amoona going on various adventures with her brothers, Ali and Seif. | Subject appears to fail WP:GNG and article itself lacks any reliable secondary sourcing to indicate notability. (LaffyTaffer) |
| 2026-03-16 09:02 | The Scottish Golf Show (2005 Scottish TV series or programme) | The Scottish Golf Show is a Scottish television series aired on Scottish TV and Grampian TV (now both together as STV). | Not finding any in-depth WP:RS to support this meeting WP:NTV/WP:GNG, including at newspapers.com/web searches/book searches/etc. All I'm finding is database entries, articles copied from Wikipedia and TV listings. (Cakelot1) |
| 2026-03-16 20:54 | Top Up TV Promotional Channel (Television channel) | Top Up TV Promo was a digital television Barker channel broadcast in the United Kingdom to promote services offered by Top Up TV. The channel launched on 18 September 2006, and closed on 6 October 2013. The channel broadcast a looped promotional video, presented by Craig Doyle, advertising Top Up TV's new Anytime service. | A non-notable channel consisting of promotional information for a (now-defunct) pay TV service with absolutely no shot at standalone notability independent of Top Up TV. (Sammi Brie) |
| 2026-03-17 15:02 | Street Customs Berlin (TV series or program) | Street Customs Berlin is a reality series about West Coast Customs' franchise in Berlin that aired for one season on TLC and Discovery Channel, starring Ryan Friedlinghaus. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
Culture/Media/Video games
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 10:24 | TechnoMotion (2000 video game) | TechnoMotion is a Korean music video game. As in other games that use dance pads, such as Dance Dance Revolution, a player must press panels in response to scrolling arrows on the game's monitor. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16556-93) |
| 2026-03-18 16:12 | Panic Zones (2025 card game) | Panic Zones is a survival card game developed in the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon, released in December 2025. Set in an Arctic survival scenario, players compete to either be the first to be rescued or the last survivor. The game is designed for 3 to 6 players. | Fails WP:GNG; no reviews or secondary sources that appear based on sources of information other than the developers. (A412) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 17:06 | Saint John Apostle Evangelical Church in Guatemala | The Saint John Apostle Evangelical Church in Guatemala (Spanish: Iglesia Evangelica San Juan Apostol) is a result of a split in the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala. The pioneer pastor was Rev Guillermo Debrot, he is a pastor emeritus, only 3 pastors are active with 1 congregation. | I don't see any strong evidence of notability in either English or Spanish. Just a stub at the moment. (Spookyaki) |
| 2026-03-15 01:23 | J-blogosphere (blogs with a Jewish focus) | J-blogosphere is the name that some members of the Jewish blogging community use to refer to themselves. Blogs with a Jewish focus are called J-blogs. The name "J-blogosphere" was coined by Steven I. Weiss when he was the leader of "Protocols," a now defunct group J-blog, and one of the first notable Jewish blogs.[citation needed] Variations on the term were employed there as early as August 2003, and the first use of "J-blogosphere" appears to have been made in February 2004. | Lack of notability - has had an OR tag since 2009, and "J-blog" doesn't seem to be at all a notable term. Very few of the references below even have the term J-blog in them. (TypistMonkey) |
| 2026-03-16 10:19 | St. Peter's Lutheran Church and School (Private school in Sanborn, New York) | St. Peter's Lutheran Church and School is a Lutheran church in Walmore, New York, that is a member of the Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC). It formerly was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). | Unsourced over 17 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Utterly run of the mill church and school. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 15:34 | Syedi Fakhruddin (Ismaili martyr) | Syedi Fakhruddin Shaheed is the 11th-century holy Ismaili, Fatimid, mustaali saint who was first Ismaili martyr, martyred during missionary work among Bhils local tribal in Rajasthan and buried in Galiakot, India. The mausoleum is the most venerated place amongst his followers. | Fails in WP:GNG owing to the lack of SIGCOV. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:34, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:37 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin III | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin Bin Syedna Ismail Badruddin (died on 4 Safar 1200 AH/1787 AD, Burhanpur, India) was the 41st Da'i al-Mutlaq (Absolute Missionary) of the Dawoodi Bohra sect of Ismaili Musta‘lī Islam. He succeeded the 40th Da'i Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen, to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. Found no SIGCOV in my BEFORE. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:37, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:39 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin I | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin (died 2 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1041 AH/1633 AD; born 8 Safar-ul-Muzaffar 972 AH/15 September 1564 AD, Ahmedabad, India) was the 29th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra. He succeeded the 28th Dai, Syedna Sheikh Adam Safiuddin to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:39, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
Culture/Sports
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 05:21 | Ioannis Drikakis (Greek professional footballer) | Ioannis Drikakis (Greek: Ιωάννης / Γιάννης Δρικάκης; born 14 March 2002) is a Greek professional football player who currently is a free agent. In his early career Ioannis started off as a striker but now he primarily plays as a centre back. | Doesn't appear to be notable among the puffery. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-12 06:22 | Gianni Palmese (Italian football player) | Gianni Palmese (born 5 March 1999) is an Italian football player. He plays for Sammaurese Calcio. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 4 minutes in Italy's third league! (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 06:23 | Lars Reck (Dutch footballer) | Lars Reck (born 16 February 1999) is a Dutch football player. He plays for Sporting Hasselt. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 35 minutes in the Netherlands' second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 06:24 | Brian Parizot (Mexican footballer (born 1999)) | Brian Parizot Meunier (born 30 April 1999) is a retired Mexican professional footballer who played as a defender. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 357 minutes in the Ascenso. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 06:22 | Jonathan Jorge (Uruguayan football player (born 1999)) | Jonathan Jorge Suárez (born 8 May 1999) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cerro Largo in the Uruguayan Primera División. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 129 minutes in Uruguay's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 12:25 | 2026 Madrid Bravos season | The 2026 Madrid Bravos season is the third season of the Madrid Bravos in the inaugural season of the European Football Alliance. | Madrid Bravos have withdrawn from the 2026 season. (ElTres) |
| 2026-03-12 16:17 | Corentin Chaminade (French footballer (born 1999)) | Corentin Chaminade (born 3 July 1999) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for Entente Boé Bon-Encontre. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 48 minutes in France's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:18 | Emanuele Colarieti (Italian footballer (born 1999)) | Emanuele Colarieti (born 14 July 1999) is an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder for Anagni. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 8 minutes in Italy's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:20 | Lucas Ortíz (Uruguayan footballer (born 1999)) | Lucas Darío Ortíz Cacharrón (born 26 May 1999) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward for Racing Club in the Uruguayan Primera División. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 535 minutes in Uruguay's first league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:17 | Miguel Machado (footballer) (Portuguese footballer) | Miguel Câmara Machado (born 29 June 1999) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for CD Operário as a midfielder. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 11 minutes in Portugal's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:18 | Andreas Rossak (Austrian footballer) | Andreas Rossak (born 9 July 1999) is an Austrian football player. He plays for 1. Simmeringer SC. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 20 minutes in Austria's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:19 | Noah Schmitt (German footballer) | Noah Schmitt (born 20 September 1999) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for FC Eddersheim. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 51 minutes in Germany's third league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:10 | Diego Ohlsson (Chilean footballer (born 1999)) | Diego Nils Ohlsson López (born 12 March 1999) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 135 minutes in Chile's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:13 | Vangelis Makris (Greek footballer) | Vangelis Makris (Greek: Βαγγέλης Μακρής born 27 February 1999) is a Greek professional footballer who was playing as a forward for Zakynthos. In 2024, when he was playing for Panegialios he scored 22 goals and was declared the player with the most goals in the club's history. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 53 minutes in Greece's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:08 | Serhiy Prykhodko (Ukrainian footballer) | Serhiy Prykhodko (Ukrainian: Сергій Олександрович Приходько; born 21 January 1994) is a professional Ukrainian football midfielder. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 151 minutes in Ukraine's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:10 | Vladislav Rubin (Belarusian footballer) | Vladislav Rubin (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Рубін; Russian: Владислав Рубин; born 22 March 1999) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays for Kolos Chervyen. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 2 minutes in Belarus' league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:08 | Jannik Tepe (German footballer) | Jannik Tepe (born 11 March 1999) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for 1. FC Monheim. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 64 minutes in Germany's third league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-14 00:54 | Athens bid for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics | Athens 2010 Youth Olympics Bid is the official bid of Athens in order to host the first Youth Olympics. The Athens bid is one of the strong favourites as the Ancient Olympics started here, the Modern Olympics did as well. Athens was the host of the 1896 Summer Olympics the 2004 Summer Olympics and seven IOC Sessions. | Very minimally sourced, and I don't think an unsuccessful bid for a summer youth Olympics is likely to be meaningfully notable on its own. The meaningful content is covered at Bids for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-14 02:36 | Al Zarka SC (Association football club in Zarka, Egypt) | Al Zarka Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي الزرقا للألعاب الرياضية), is an Egyptian football club based in Al Zarka, Egypt. The club is currently playing in the Egyptian Third Division, the third-highest league in the Egyptian football league system. | Tagged as Unreferenced for 9 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Minor league team. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-14 05:24 | Thunder Bay Wolverines (Ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada) | The Thunder Bay K&A Wolverines were a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They were members of the Superior International Junior Hockey League. They played in the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League of Hockey Northwestern Ontario until 2009. | B-level junior hockey team which fails WP:GNG. (Flibirigit) |
| 2026-03-14 05:25 | First Nation Screaming Eagles (Ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada) | The First Nation Screaming Eagles were a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They played in the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League and were eligible to compete for the Keystone Cup, Junior B Championship of Western Canada. | B-level junior hockey team which fails WP:GNG. (Flibirigit) |
| 2026-03-14 20:32 | Giannis Pechlivanis (Greek footballer) | Giannis Pechlivanis (Greek: Γιάννης Πεχλιβάνης; born 1 May 1988) is a Greek football midfielder who plays for Makedonikos. | Unsourced BLP. Even though he's listed in some databases, I can't find evidence that he meets the notability criteria at WP:ATHLETE. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-15 12:20 | Sara Husein (Macedonian footballer) | Sara Husein (born 16 December 1998) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a forward and midfielder for the North Macedonia national team. | No WP:SIGCOV found, see also User talk:Spiderone. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-15 13:50 | Torill Fjellestad (Norwegian footballer (born 1982)) | Torill Fjellestad (born 21 April 1982) is a Norwegian former footballer, who most recently played for Jølster IL of the Second Division. She previously played for Toppserien's IL Sandviken. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks in WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-15 13:55 | Georgiana Birțoiu (Romanian footballer) | Georgiana Alina Birțoiu is a Romanian international football striker currently playing for WFC Rossiyanka in the Russian league. She previously played for Clujana, with which she played the UEFA Women's Cup, and Kokkinichorion in the Cypriot league, where she was the 2010–11 season's second top scorer with 27 goals. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-15 13:54 | Saioa González (Spanish footballer (born 1984)) | Saioa González Villegas is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a defender. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-16 07:27 | Stahl Gubag (Papua New Guinean footballer) | Stahl Gubag (born 17 July 1999) is a Papua New Guinean footballer who plays as a midfielder. He made his debut for the Papua New Guinea national football team on 14 November 2016 against Malaysia, the game ended in a 2-1 loss.[citation needed] | A WP:BEFORE yields WP:ROUTINE sources and not WP:SIGCOV (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-16 07:24 | Paulina Narbutaitė (Lithuanian footballer) | Paulina Narbutaitė (born 15 April 1999) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays as a midfielder and has appeared for the Lithuania women's national team. | No WP:SIGCOV in a WP:BEFORE (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-16 12:43 | Lukáš Hlavatovič (Slovak footballer) | Lukáš Hlavatovič (born 22 April 1987) is a professional Slovak footballer who currently plays for Kátlovce as a defender. | Fails WP:SIGCOV (Fcstmani) |
| 2026-03-16 12:48 | Lukáš Švrček (Slovak footballer) | Lukáš Švrček (born 11 September 1990) is a professional Slovak footballer who currently plays for Fortuna Liga club Skalica as a midfielder. | Can’t find any evidence of WP:SIGCOV (Fcstmani) |
| 2026-03-16 18:28 | FC Alamudun (Kyrgyz football club) | FC Alamudun is a Kyrgyzstani football club based in Alamudun that plays in the top division in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyzstan League. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 16:27 | Doncaster Panthers B.C. (English basketball club) | The Doncaster Panthers Basketball Club was a basketball club in Doncaster, England, which existed between 1954 and 1985. Another local team originally called the Doncaster Eagles then changed its name to Doncaster Panthers. | Unreferenced for almost 16 years. Tagged for various concerns over the past 11 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found only unreliable lists and posts on social media. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. COI editing. Lacks significant coverage. Clear case of WP:TNT. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 18:37 | Mexico Toros (Mexican indoor soccer team) | The Mexico Toros were an indoor soccer team based in Mexico City that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League. They played only one season in 1995. Their home arena was Palacio de los Deportes. | Non-notable short-lived team. No significat coverage. Few sources and none reliable. (Itzcuauhtli11) |
| 2026-03-18 18:23 | Lami Yakini (Congolese footballer) | Lami Yakini Thili (born 6 June 1985) is a Congolese football midfielder who plays for F.C. Bravos do Maquis. | No evidence of WP:SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 18:18 | Rufin Yambe (Chadian footballer (born 1981)) | Rufin Yambe (born 17 June 1981 in N'Djamena) is a Chadian professional football player, he plays for Renaissance FC. | No evidence of WP:SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 08:42 | Eric Barroso (Spanish footballer (born 1990)) | Eric Barroso Sánchez (born 4 October 1990) is a former Spanish professional footballer who played mainly as a left back. | No evidence of significant coverage, including in other language wiki pages. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 08:25 | Nizar Ben Nasra (Tunisian-Austrian football forward) | Nizar Ben Nasra (born 2 August 1987) is a retired Tunisian-Austrian football forward and current assistant coach of Al Hilal's U-23 team. | No evidence of significant coverage. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 20:07 | Clough Rangers Athletic F.C. (Association football club in Northern Ireland) | Clough Rangers Athletic Football Club is a junior-level football club playing in the Ballymena & Provincial League in Northern Ireland. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found event and athlete mentions. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 08:45 | Lev Lazarev (Russian figure skater) | Lev Lazarev is a Russian figure skater who competes in men's singles. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
| 2026-03-18 08:51 | Tomáš Komara (Slovak footballer) | Tomáš Komara (born 23 May 1994) is a Slovak football midfielder who plays for 3. liga club Spišské Podhradie as a player-coach. | Unable to locate significant coverage of this footballer. (Cloudz679) |
Culture/Visual arts
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 21:05 | Masha Art (Art gallery in India) | Masha Art is an Indian art gallery and art advisory organisation focusing on modern and contemporary Indian art. It was founded in 2018 by Samarth Mathur and operates primarily in New Delhi and Gurugram. | Lacking in neutral 3rd party reliable sources; all of the sources with any depth of coverage read like press releases/PR, including the Architectural Digest piece. (Ohnoitsjamie) |
Culture/Visual arts/Architecture
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 20:12 | Union Hill, Kansas City (Neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri) | Union Hill is a historic neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri. The neighborhood is located between 27th Street and 31st Street and Main Street to Gillham Road. | Unreferenced for 17.29 years, with no evidence to meeting Wikipedia:Notability (Fourthords) |
| 2026-03-18 14:48 | Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge (Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri) | The Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge is a rail crossing of the Kansas River in Kansas City, Missouri. It was built in 1911, as a four span thru-truss on the UPRR railroad. It has a screw jack lift system to allow it to be raised to avoid flood waters. It gets its "Intermodal" part of its name because it connects to the Union Pacific Intermodal yard about 500 feet to the west. | Lacking sources, so fails WP:GEOLAND. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
Geography/Geographical
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 06:01 | Lago Ravasanella (Lake in Piedmont, Italy) | Lago Ravasanella is a man-made lake in Piedmont, north-west Italy which straddles the provinces of Vercelli and Biella. At an elevation of 325 m, its surface area is 0.31 km2(0.12sq mi). | It does not appear to meet general notability guidelines. (Mmemaigret) |
| 2026-03-18 15:46 | Leka Beach (Beach in Muar, Johor, Malaysia) | Leka Beach is a beach and bird sanctuary in Parit Jawa, Muar District, Johor, Malaysia; it has an area of approximately twenty hectares and provides food and shelter for migratory birds. The conservation of the local mangrove forests in these areas is paramount in protecting these rare species - this is done by controlling the cutting of mangrove trees, to protect the birds' habitat. | Unsourced for 16 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 2 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found two different beaches, one in a town and another many miles away that is a beach bar. Fails the relevant notability guidelines and even verification. Created by a SPA. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 01:59 | Diabi Jacob Mmualefe (Botswana diplomat) | Diabi Jacob Mmualefe (born 28 March 1958) is a Botswana diplomat and is currently the Ambassador to Brazil with concurrent accreditation to Argentina, Chile, Guyana, Venezuela and CARICOM. | No secondary sources, sourced only to government websites. No indication of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-14 02:02 | Bernadette Sebage Rathedi (Motswana diplomat) | Bernadette Sebage Rathedi is a Botswana diplomat and was the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Botswana to Sweden, with concurrent accreditation to Russia, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Ukraine. She was also ambassador to Poland, having presented her credentials on January 17, 2012. | Completely outdated BLP lacking secondary sources or evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 23:34 | Andrey Kemarsky (Russian diplomat) | Andrey Vadimovich Kemarsky (Russian: Андрей Вадимович Кемарский) (born 1 January 1955) is a Russian diplomat. Since 28 October 2020 he has been serving as Ambassador of Russia to Botswana. He has previously served as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Angola, with concurrent accreditation to the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, and the [[List of ambassado ... | Zero secondary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-14 16:21 | Kibali River (river) | The Kibali River is a tributary to the Uele River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It originates in the mountains near Lake Albert and flows west for about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) to join the Dungu River at Dungu where the Uele River is formed. The Uele is a tributary to the Ubangi River, which subsequently flows into the great Congo River. | Lacking sources, so fails WP:GEOLAND. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 18:23 | Lami Yakini (Congolese footballer) | Lami Yakini Thili (born 6 June 1985) is a Congolese football midfielder who plays for F.C. Bravos do Maquis. | No evidence of WP:SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 18:18 | Rufin Yambe (Chadian footballer (born 1981)) | Rufin Yambe (born 17 June 1981 in N'Djamena) is a Chadian professional football player, he plays for Renaissance FC. | No evidence of WP:SIGCOV. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 13:03 | Moïse Kabaku Mutshail (Congolese diplomat) | Moïse Kabaku Mutshail is a Congolese diplomat and was the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Russian Federation, presenting his Letter of Credence to then-President of Russia Vladimir Putin on 3 February 2006. | BLP containing just a single archived primary source of a listing of new ambassadors on a Russian government website. No evidence of meeting notability requirements. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-18 19:59 | Nemakonde High School (Educational institution in Zimbabwe) | Nemakonde High School is a Government high school located in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West province, Zimbabwe. The school is located in Chikonohono Township on the southern part of the town. | Run-of-the-mill high school. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. (JoeNMLC) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 02:36 | Al Zarka SC (Association football club in Zarka, Egypt) | Al Zarka Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي الزرقا للألعاب الرياضية), is an Egyptian football club based in Al Zarka, Egypt. The club is currently playing in the Egyptian Third Division, the third-highest league in the Egyptian football league system. | Tagged as Unreferenced for 9 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Minor league team. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 17:23 | List of commandants superior of the Strategic Base of Bizerte | This is a listing of commandants superior of the French Strategic Base of Bizerte, in Tunisia. | I couldn't find any reliable sources that list the men that held this role or any indication as to why this specific list would meet WP:GNG (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-18 08:25 | Nizar Ben Nasra (Tunisian-Austrian football forward) | Nizar Ben Nasra (born 2 August 1987) is a retired Tunisian-Austrian football forward and current assistant coach of Al Hilal's U-23 team. | No evidence of significant coverage. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 19:26 | Binmagta (Tunisian town) | Binmagta (Arabic: بنماقطة) is a Tunisian village located 6 to 8 km between Thala and Haidra. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-17 11:29 | Lundin's Neck (mountain pass in Eastern Cape, South Africa) | Lundin's Neck also written as Lundean's Nek, is a pass across the Witteberge range, an outlier of the Drakensberg, at the extreme southern tip of Lesotho. It is situated in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, on the regional road R393, between Barkly East and Tele Bridge. | Unsourced for 16 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 10:21 | Goodluck Jane Okwuchukwu | Goodluck Jane is a visual artist. She was born into a family of painters and drawing artists. She uses Ankara fabric to tell artistic stories across cultural contexts. She styled Ex-State Senator Mona Das for La Mode UK Gala | Notability not clearly shown. Only “claim to fame” is that an ex-US Senator wore her clothes at an event. Sources seem promotional in nature. (CountryANDWestern) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 03:43 | Philip St. Hill (Barbadian diplomat) | Philip St. Hill is a Barbadian politician and diplomat. He is the Barbados Ambassador to Republic of Cuba. St. Hill is the first appointed Ambassador to Cuba. He was appointed Ambassador in October 2020. | Directory listing created by undisclosed paid editor. Lacking in-depth coverage to meet WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-13 22:34 | Cullingford Field (Airport in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico) | Cullingford Field (FAA LID: PR24) was an airstrip owned and operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service near Boquerón in the municipality of Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Located within the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, it was used exclusively by Fish and Wildlife personnel. | Non-notable disused airstrip (Danners430) |
| 2026-03-13 03:51 | Ian Wendell Walcott (Barbadian diplomat) | Ian Wendell Walcott is a Barbadian diplomat. He currently serves as ambassador to Panama. | Directory listing with virtually no content. No secondary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-13 17:06 | Saint John Apostle Evangelical Church in Guatemala | The Saint John Apostle Evangelical Church in Guatemala (Spanish: Iglesia Evangelica San Juan Apostol) is a result of a split in the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala. The pioneer pastor was Rev Guillermo Debrot, he is a pastor emeritus, only 3 pastors are active with 1 congregation. | I don't see any strong evidence of notability in either English or Spanish. Just a stub at the moment. (Spookyaki) |
| 2026-03-16 17:05 | Germán Sequeira (Nicaraguan politician) | Germán Sequeira Aguilera (1884 – January 19, 1951) was a Nicaraguan politician. He was the 79th and 82nd mayor of El Sauce, León, Nicaragua. Before he was mayor, he attended medical school at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua. He was a deputy in the National Assembly of Nicaragua during the presidency of José Maria Moncada and vice deputy during the presidency of Juan Bautista Sacasa. | Not a notable person. No significant coverage. No sources found anywhere, much less reliable ones. (Itzcuauhtli11) |
| 2026-03-17 12:41 | Farmers Cay Airport (Airport in Bahamas) | Farmer's Cay Airport is a private use airport located near Farmer's Cay, the Bahamas. | Private airstrip sourced to a defunct aviation directory and Google Maps. Zero indication of notability. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-18 13:33 | Ramón Pez Ferro (Cuban diplomat) | Ramón Pez Ferro (born April 3, 1934) is a retired Cuban ambassador. | No secondary sources. Sourced only to a directory of officials published by the CIA in the 1980s. Completely unverified. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 06:24 | Brian Parizot (Mexican footballer (born 1999)) | Brian Parizot Meunier (born 30 April 1999) is a retired Mexican professional footballer who played as a defender. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 357 minutes in the Ascenso. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 04:37 | Dollie, West Virginia (Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States) | Dollie is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, West Virginia, United States. | Single sentence permastub sourced only to the unreliable GNIS database (WP:GNIS). Historical info cannot be corroborated, and satellite imagery of coordinates reveal no evidence of a community. Fails WP:NPLACE. (Winter.Lance) |
| 2026-03-13 18:17 | Marketing Architects | Marketing Architects is an American marketing and advertising agency based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 1997, the company has been covered by business publications and trade outlets for its work in television advertising, including traditional linear television and streaming or connected TV (CTV). | Fails WP:NCORP and WP:GNG. Spam (Seawolf35) |
| 2026-03-13 20:12 | Union Hill, Kansas City (Neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri) | Union Hill is a historic neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri. The neighborhood is located between 27th Street and 31st Street and Main Street to Gillham Road. | Unreferenced for 17.29 years, with no evidence to meeting Wikipedia:Notability (Fourthords) |
| 2026-03-13 19:04 | Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote (United States law firm) | Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote is a United States-based law firm with approximately 190 attorneys and is ranked as the 231st largest law firm in the United States by the National Law Journal. The firm's headquarters are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and it has 21 offices nationwide. | [No reason given] (Altenmann) |
| 2026-03-13 15:48 | Rick Rose (American film director) | Rick Rose (born July 19, 1978) is an American Inventor, jewelry designer and businessman. Rose owns Roseark – a jewelry lifestyle boutique in Los Angeles, California. He was named as one of Los Angeles' most stylish men in the April 2012 issue of Angeleno Magazine. | Fails WP:NBIO (Vegantics) |
| 2026-03-14 03:02 | Colony, Wyoming (Unincorporated Community in Wyoming, United States) | Colony is an unincorporated community in northeastern Crook County, Wyoming, United States. The community lies along U.S. Route 212, 14.2 miles (22.9 km) southeast of the Montana state line and 6.3 miles (10.1 km) northwest of the South Dakota state line. | Notability not established with substantive sources – Why are we still creating pages sourced only to the WP:GNIS?? The coordinates here point to a mining site, not a community. (Reywas92) |
| 2026-03-14 05:24 | Thunder Bay Wolverines (Ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada) | The Thunder Bay K&A Wolverines were a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They were members of the Superior International Junior Hockey League. They played in the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League of Hockey Northwestern Ontario until 2009. | B-level junior hockey team which fails WP:GNG. (Flibirigit) |
| 2026-03-14 05:25 | First Nation Screaming Eagles (Ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada) | The First Nation Screaming Eagles were a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They played in the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League and were eligible to compete for the Keystone Cup, Junior B Championship of Western Canada. | B-level junior hockey team which fails WP:GNG. (Flibirigit) |
| 2026-03-14 21:57 | James Deese (American psychologist) | James Earle Deese (1921–1999) was an American psychologist. He joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1970 after having taught for many years (since 1950) at Johns Hopkins University. During his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Deese became Chairman of the Psychology Department and also served a term as Chairman of the American Psychological Association. | Unsourced for 20+ years, GNG, NPOV, written like a resume or obituary (Hawksquill) |
| 2026-03-15 13:14 | Grange Hall, Ohio (Unincorporated community in Ohio, United States) | Grange Hall (also Deer Creek) is an unincorporated community in Pickaway County, Ohio, United States. | Non-notable location; no information found. Histories of Pickaway County have several references to Deer Creek (the creek) or Deer Creek Township: , , but no mentions of a Grange Hall or a Deer Creek community. The name Grange Hall appears to be a GNIS error, anyway, as the name does not appear on maps until 1958 and appears to be labeling a building that, from satellite views, may be a literal grange hall: . Anyway, not notable and GNIS is an unreliable source. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
| 2026-03-15 13:33 | Southern Point, Ohio (Unincorporated community in Ohio, United States) | Southern Point is an unincorporated community in Scioto Township, Pickaway County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. The area is located at the border of Pickaway and Franklin Counties on Ohio State Route 104. As of 2019, there were more than 500 houses and freestanding condominiums in the community. | Non-notable subdivision, not a "community". No significant independent coverage found. (WeirdNAnnoyed) |
| 2026-03-15 18:32 | Dynamy | Dynamy, Inc. is a residential internship program in the United States. It was founded in 1969 as an experiential educational organization based in Worcester, Massachusetts. | Non-notable educational organization with little outside sourcing. (Namiba) |
| 2026-03-16 00:03 | Utica Saint Patrick's Day Parade (Third largest St. Patrick's Day parade in New York State) | The Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Utica, New York is held annually the Saturday before Saint Patrick's Day, March 17. It is the third largest St. Patrick's Day parade in New York State after New York City and Rochester. Its route runs from Oneida Square to Lafayette Street, in Utica. | Only local coverage, no sourcing for assertions of size or notability (Apocheir) |
| 2026-03-16 03:44 | Jesse Solomon (musician) (American musician) | Jesse Solomon (born February 11, 1967) is a professional guitar player based in Northern Colorado. He currently runs the Academy of Guitar in Fort Collins, Colorado. | Doesn't meet WP:NMUSIC. Sourced to an unspecified (unpublished?) interview, an unlinked article in "Coloradoan", and the musician's press materials (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-16 10:19 | St. Peter's Lutheran Church and School (Private school in Sanborn, New York) | St. Peter's Lutheran Church and School is a Lutheran church in Walmore, New York, that is a member of the Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC). It formerly was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). | Unsourced over 17 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Utterly run of the mill church and school. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 10:30 | Río de Agua de Vida Airstrip (Airport in La Purísima, Baja California Sur) | Río de Agua de Vida Airstrip (IATA: N/A) is a private dirt airstrip located 4 km South West of La Purísima, Municipality of Comondú, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is owned and operated by Mexican Medical Ministries, a religious non-profit organization that provides health care services to the locals. | Unsourced for over 17 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years and for notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Run of the mill Landing strip. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-17 11:35 | Zion United Methodist Cemetery, Plumsted, New Jersey (cemetery in Plumsted, New Jersey, United States) | Zion United Methodist Cemetery is a cemetery located in Plumsted Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. | Undourced for 19 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 4 years, and for Notability concerns for 4 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. No real claims to notability. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-17 14:28 | The Times-Record (Alabama) (newspaper published in Fayette, Alabama, United States) | The Times-Record is a weekly newspaper based in Fayette, Alabama. It covers the news of Fayette County, Alabama. | Newspaper isn't notable. Article lacks sources (Eric Schucht) |
| 2026-03-17 14:28 | Southeast Sun Online Edition (media outlet of Alabama) | The Southeast Sun Online Edition is one of three media outlets for QST Publications of Enterprise, Alabama. QST Publications is a family-owned corporation that publishes two weekly newspapers: The Southeast Sun, Enterprise; and the Daleville Sun-Courier, Daleville. | Newspaper isn't notable. Article lacks sources (Eric Schucht) |
| 2026-03-17 14:28 | The Dekalb Advertiser (Local newspaper in Alabama) | The Dekalb Advertiser is a weekly newspaper published in Fort Payne, Alabama and serving the DeKalb County, Alabama region. The publisher is Brandon K. Pierce of Pierce Publications, LLC. The Dekalb Advertiser was founded and published by Jerry Whittle, a former editor of the Times-Journal, another local newspaper. | Newspaper isn't notable. Article lacks sources (Eric Schucht) |
| 2026-03-17 12:46 | Cartersville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, US) | Cartersville, Pittsylvania County is an unincorporated community in Pittsylvania County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. | Single sentence permastub sourced only to the unreliable GNIS database. Fails WP:NPLACE. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-17 20:03 | Carpenter, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Unincorporated community in New Mexico, US) | Carpenter was an unincorporated community in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States, located 15 miles east of Albuquerque. A post office was operated in the community from 1903 to 1907. It was named in honor of its first postmaster, José R. Carpenter. | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources; only sources are a two-sentence blurb and a dead GNIS entry (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-03-17 20:05 | Carpenter, Grant County, New Mexico (ghost town in Grant County, New Mexico) | Carpenter was a settlement in Grant County, New Mexico. It was located on the west slope of the Mimbres Mountains, but its exact location is not now known. The site was reported to be a small lead-mining camp established around 1882, and was named because many of the prospectors were carpenters by trade before coming to the mine.[citation needed] | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources; only source is a two-sentence blurb (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-03-17 20:24 | List of French public schools in Eastern Ontario | This is a list of French public schools in the area of eastern Ontario, Canada. | WP:NOTDATABASE, this is a very specific list. It has to be in Eastern Ontario (which isn't a well-defined place like, say, Scotland), it has to have instruction in French, and it has to be a public school. Resultingly, no reliable source has covered such a grouping of schools, so it fails WP:NLIST. Also, none of the entrees are notable because primary schools by themselves are not notable, so it can't serve navigational value. Lastly, this cannot be turned into a redirect because it is a very specific search term, making it unlikely. (EasternShah) |
| 2026-03-18 14:48 | Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge (Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri) | The Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge is a rail crossing of the Kansas River in Kansas City, Missouri. It was built in 1911, as a four span thru-truss on the UPRR railroad. It has a screw jack lift system to allow it to be raised to avoid flood waters. It gets its "Intermodal" part of its name because it connects to the Union Pacific Intermodal yard about 500 feet to the west. | Lacking sources, so fails WP:GEOLAND. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 18:37 | Mexico Toros (Mexican indoor soccer team) | The Mexico Toros were an indoor soccer team based in Mexico City that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League. They played only one season in 1995. Their home arena was Palacio de los Deportes. | Non-notable short-lived team. No significat coverage. Few sources and none reliable. (Itzcuauhtli11) |
| 2026-03-19 00:01 | Wiregrass Farmer | The Wiregrass Farmer is reported to be the second newspaper created by Irish immigrant Joe Lawrence. | Newspaper isn't notable. Article lacks sources needed to establish notability. (Eric Schucht) |
| 2026-03-19 01:02 | Richard Shannon (American writer) (American writer (born 1954)) | Richard Shannon is an American writer. | Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. (Blackballnz) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 06:22 | Jonathan Jorge (Uruguayan football player (born 1999)) | Jonathan Jorge Suárez (born 8 May 1999) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cerro Largo in the Uruguayan Primera División. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 129 minutes in Uruguay's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:20 | Lucas Ortíz (Uruguayan footballer (born 1999)) | Lucas Darío Ortíz Cacharrón (born 26 May 1999) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward for Racing Club in the Uruguayan Primera División. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 535 minutes in Uruguay's first league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:10 | Diego Ohlsson (Chilean footballer (born 1999)) | Diego Nils Ohlsson López (born 12 March 1999) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 135 minutes in Chile's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-14 02:11 | Carlos Antônio da Rocha Paranhos (Brazilian ambassador) | Carlos Antônio da Rocha Paranhos was the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federative Republic of Brazil to the Russian Federation from 2008 to 2013 and currently the Ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil to Myanmar, since 2020. | BLP sourced only to an archived link to a directory listing from the Brazilian embassy in Moscow from 2008. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 03:53 | Global Islamic Finance Awards | Global Islamic Finance Awards (GIFA) are awards in Islamic banking and finance.[citation needed] GIFA was founded by the consulting firm Edbiz (and currently managed by Cambridge IFA) as part of its advocacy for Islamic banking and finance. | Unsourced for almost 13 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 7 years, and for Notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. Could be merged into Islamic finance. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 15:30 | Mohammed Badruddin | Syedna Mohammed Badruddin (d. 1256 AH/1840 AD in Surat, India) was the 46th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra. He succeeded the 45th Da'i, Syedna Tayyeb Zainuddin, to the religious post. He was born in Bharuch in 1811. He was seven years old when his father Syedna Abde'Ali Saifuddin died. | Fails WP:GNG. Found nothing with SIGCOV in my BEFORE. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:30, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:35 | Ismail Badruddin II | Syedna Ismail Badruddin (II) Bin Syedi Sheikh Adam (died on 7 Moharram 1150 H/1738 AD in Jamnagar, India) was the 38th Dā'ī of the Dawoodi Bohras. He succeeded the 37th Da'i Syedna Noor Mohammad Nooruddin to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:35, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:37 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin III | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin Bin Syedna Ismail Badruddin (died on 4 Safar 1200 AH/1787 AD, Burhanpur, India) was the 41st Da'i al-Mutlaq (Absolute Missionary) of the Dawoodi Bohra sect of Ismaili Musta‘lī Islam. He succeeded the 40th Da'i Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen, to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. Found no SIGCOV in my BEFORE. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:37, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:38 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II (died on 12 Zil Qa'dah 1103 AH/1692 AD, Jamnagar, India) was the 35th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras. He succeeded the 34th Dai Syedna Ismail Badruddin I to the religious post. Syedna Zakiuddin became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1085 AH/1676 AD. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:38, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 19:51 | Shokhrukhbek Abdulazizov (Uzbekistani taekwondo practitioner) | Shokhrukh Abdulazizov is a taekwondo fighter from Uzbekistan. | Doesn't meet WP:NSPORT. Only reference is a database entry. (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-16 18:28 | FC Alamudun (Kyrgyz football club) | FC Alamudun is a Kyrgyzstani football club based in Alamudun that plays in the top division in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyzstan League. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-17 13:33 | Giscard El Khoury (Lebanese diplomat) | Giscard El Khoury is a Lebanese diplomat who served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kazakhstan. Khoury was appointed Lebanon ambassador to Kazakhstan in May 2018. He presented his letter of credence to Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev on 22 August 2018. | Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage. Created by banned sock. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 16:25 | Kaishin First Junior High School (Public junior high school in Tokyo, Japan) | Kaishin First Junior High School (開進第一中学校, Kaishin Daiichi Chū Gakkō?) is a public junior high school in Hayamiya, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The abbreviation is Kaiitchū, and Kaishin Itchū. | Tagged as Unreferenced for 8 years and for Notability concerns for 6 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Fails the relevant notability guidelines; middle schools and junior high schools are almost never notable. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-14 19:16 | 207th Division (1st Formation) (People's Republic of China) (Military unit) | The 207th Division (Chinese: 第207师) was created in January 1949 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948, based on the 21st Brigade, 7th Column of Huabei Military Region, formed in November 1947. | Not finding anything online that could support this to meet WP:GNG. The division existed for less than three months so not sure it needs anything beyond perhaps a mention in the background of the second formation unit which is much more illustrious. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-15 07:32 | Battle of Guiping | The Battle of Guiping took place on June 21, 1929, and was located in the western part of Guangxi, China. It was one of the civil war battles that took place inside the National Revolutionary Army. The warring sides of Guiping's battle, one was the Li Mingrui Division of the 15th Division of the National Army, and the other was the Wei Yunsong Brigade of the New Guangxi clique. | Unsourced for 5 years, Worthing's study of this war (https://www.jstor.org/stable/26538750) does not mention the battle and neither do any online sources. Article creator was blocked for creation of articles by unattributed machine translation. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-15 08:23 | Sangmu Baseball Stadium (Baseball Stadium in Seongnam, South Korea) | Sangmu Baseball Stadium is a name of two baseball stadiums in South Korea, both used by the KBO Futures League team Sangmu Phoenix. The stadiums are operated by the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps. | Tagged as Unreferenced for 8 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Small,
run of the mill arenas. Creator blocked for disruptive editing. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-15 08:20 | Pascal Gasunzu (Burundian diplomat) | Pascal Gasunzu is a Burundian diplomat who became the Ambassador to China in 2011 to 2020. He also serves as the non-resident diplomat for Japan and Vietnam. | Two sentence directory listing pseudo-biography. No secondary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-17 07:37 | Chen Feng (diplomat) (Chinese diplomat) | Chen Feng (Chinese: 陈枫) (1916–1986) was a Chinese diplomat. He was born in Yangshan County, Guangdong. He was Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Afghanistan (1965–1969), Burundi (1972–1977), Iceland (1978–1982) and Mauritius (1982–1984). | Completely unsourced. Chinese Wikipedia only has a primary list source. Ambassadors are not inherently notable. (AusLondonder) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-15 15:45 | Walerian Przeniczka (Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia and soldier) | Walerian Przeniczka (8 September 1923 – 28 April 2015) was a Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia, soldier in the Polish Armed Forces commanded by General Władysław Anders, co-founder of the Polish Centre in Leamington Spa. | Doesn't meet WP:NBIO, the references are just listings in directories (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-18 23:28 | Pēteris Dzelzītis (Latvian soldier) | Pēteris Dzelzītis (September 21, 1921 – February 16, 1948) was a Latvian soldier. He fought for the 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS during World War II and the Latvian partisans during the Guerrilla war in the Baltic states. | Unsourced for 14 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 20
Months and Notability concerns for a month, giving notice. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced biography. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
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| 2026-03-12 04:31 | C.S.I Jayaraj Annapackiam College (college in India) | C.S.I Jayaraj Annapackiam College, is a general degree college located in Nallur, Tenkasi district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1997. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-13 21:54 | Government Model Higher Secondary School Nadavaramba (School in Kerala, India) | Nadavaramba School is a government school in Thrissur in the Indian state of Kerala. | This has been Unreferenced for almost 10 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. It is a Run of the mill school, and fails the relevant notability guidelines. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-14 01:03 | Sylheti Wikipedia (Sylheti-language edition of Wikipedia) | The Sylheti Wikipedia (Sylheti: ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ ꠘꠣꠉꠞꠤ) is the Sylheti language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. Operated by the Wikimedia Foundation, it was officially launched on 25 February 2025. The edition is written in the Sylheti Nagri script, an indigenous script historically used in the Sylhet region. | This article was created by a user who was later indefinitely blocked for sockpuppetry. The user was also using AI to edit Wikipedia articles as mentioned in the discussion. The user has also created this article and it displays clear and strong indications of AI-generation. (Muydivertido) |
| 2026-03-14 03:52 | Brimore (human settlement in India) | Brimore is the base station of the famous peak, Agasthyarkoodam in the Agasthya hills of Trivandrum district, which is the capital of Kerala, India. The Agasthya hill range is famous for its abundance of rare herbs and medicinal plants. There is a tea estate in Brimore, established by the British and Mankayam Waterfalls situated in Brimore. | May fail to pass notability as there is no coverage and there is a detailed article on the main hill, Agasthya Mala (Davidindia) |
| 2026-03-15 23:39 | Satpuda Vikas Mandal, Pal | Satpuda Vikas Mandal (SVM) is a non-government organisation located in the Yawal Ranges of the Jalgaon District, Maharashtra in India. The organization aims to support local and tribal communities through education, social awareness, and agricultural science. | Doesn't meet WP:NORG. The first 9 references are the group's website, the other references don't mention it (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-16 00:34 | Aridaman Jit Singh (Indian police officer) | Aridaman Jit Singh (born 26 February 1960) is an Ex-Indian Border Security Force Officer and Author of the book At War. | Doesn't meet WP:NBIO. References are passing mentions or blogs. Likely WP:COI (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-16 02:09 | Wavoo Wajeeha Women's College | Wavoo Wajeeha Women's College of Arts & Science, is a self-finance degree college located in Kayalpatnam, Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in 2006. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in Arts, Commerce and Science in both Under Graduate and Post Graduate. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-16 14:33 | Mukguhar | Muruhar is a Tamil community found in the Indian state in some parts of Kerala and Southern Province[where?]. | unsourced, not notable (Aunva6) |
| 2026-03-16 22:26 | Government College of Arts & Science (Surandai) (government college in Surandai, Tenkasi district, India) | The Government College of Arts & Science (also called Kamarajar Government College) is a college in Surandai, India. It was founded in 2008 for the students who live in Tamil Nadu. | Unreferenced for 15 years. Fails WP:ORG. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-16 21:05 | Masha Art (Art gallery in India) | Masha Art is an Indian art gallery and art advisory organisation focusing on modern and contemporary Indian art. It was founded in 2018 by Samarth Mathur and operates primarily in New Delhi and Gurugram. | Lacking in neutral 3rd party reliable sources; all of the sources with any depth of coverage read like press releases/PR, including the Architectural Digest piece. (Ohnoitsjamie) |
| 2026-03-18 12:32 | Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Pakistan) | The Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (ACNS) are several important senior military appointments in the Pakistan Navy and are the second in command (S-in-C) of their respective branch and these appointments are held by senior officers of Commodore rank and are reporting and functioning directly under their respective Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS) who are the branch and principle staff commanders. | I cannot find sufficient sources to verify this meets WP:GNG, if the position was notable I would expect coverage in books on the navy, news articles on appointments etc. NB: the principal contributor is a banned sock puppet. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-18 15:32 | Bawa Mulla Khan (Dawoodi Bohra Saint) | Bawa Mulla Khan was a Dawoodi Bohra saint who lived in the 18th century in India. He died on the 29th of Shawwal. His shrine (dargah) is in Rampura, Madhya Pradesh, India. | Fails in WP:GNG due to the lack of SIGCOV. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:32, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:34 | Syedi Fakhruddin (Ismaili martyr) | Syedi Fakhruddin Shaheed is the 11th-century holy Ismaili, Fatimid, mustaali saint who was first Ismaili martyr, martyred during missionary work among Bhils local tribal in Rajasthan and buried in Galiakot, India. The mausoleum is the most venerated place amongst his followers. | Fails in WP:GNG owing to the lack of SIGCOV. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:34, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:39 | Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin I | Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin (died 2 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1041 AH/1633 AD; born 8 Safar-ul-Muzaffar 972 AH/15 September 1564 AD, Ahmedabad, India) was the 29th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra. He succeeded the 28th Dai, Syedna Sheikh Adam Safiuddin to the religious post. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:39, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 15:40 | Syedi Lukman (17th-18th c. Ismaili saint) | Syedi Lukman ji bin Syedi Dawood Bhai was an Ismaili Dawoodi Bohra saint who lived in the 17-18th century in India. His family settled in Udaipur, coming from Gujarat during Udaipur's establishment. He was associate (Mawazeen) of 40th Dai Syedna Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen. | Fails in WP:GNG. BhikhariInformer (talk) 15:40, 18 March 2026 (UTC) (BhikhariInformer) |
| 2026-03-18 08:55 | SMB Matriculation School (Private school in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India) | DNU SMBM Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a privately run Matriculation Higher secondary school in Dindigul, India. It is managed by the DNU association in Dindigul. | No significant coverage in independent sources (SunloungerFrog) |
| 2026-03-18 22:41 | Vivekananda College, Agastheeswaram (General degree college) | Vivekananda College, Agastheeswaram, is a general degree college located in Agastheeswaram, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1965. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-18 23:08 | Govindammal Aditanar College for Women (college situated in Tiruchendur, Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Govindammal Aditanar College for Women is a college situated in Tiruchendur, Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. It teaches arts and science degrees for both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as certification courses and a research Ph.D. in Mathematics. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-19 04:48 | St. John's College of Arts and Science (School in Tamil Nadu, India) | St. John's College of Arts and Science, is a general degree college located in Ammandivilai, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu established in 2005. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce, and science. | Fails WP:ORG and WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-18 13:55 | Angkor Golf Resort (Golf course in Cambodia) | Angkor Golf Resort is an 18-hole golf course located in Siem Reap province, Cambodia. Siem Reap, a resort town in northwestern Cambodia, is the gateway to the ruins of Angkor, the seat of the Khmer kingdom from the 9th–15th centuries. | Poorly sourced private club. A Google search found only this article in Golf Digest as the only real coverage. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 15:46 | Leka Beach (Beach in Muar, Johor, Malaysia) | Leka Beach is a beach and bird sanctuary in Parit Jawa, Muar District, Johor, Malaysia; it has an area of approximately twenty hectares and provides food and shelter for migratory birds. The conservation of the local mangrove forests in these areas is paramount in protecting these rare species - this is done by controlling the cutting of mangrove trees, to protect the birds' habitat. | Unsourced for 16 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 2 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found two different beaches, one in a town and another many miles away that is a beach bar. Fails the relevant notability guidelines and even verification. Created by a SPA. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 05:33 | Baghdad Street (Damascus) (In Damascus, Syria) | Baghdad Street (Arabic: شارع بغداد) is a main street in central Damascus, Syria. Located to the north of the old city, the street starts at Sabaa Bahrat Square and ends at Tahrir Square. | does not appear to meet general notability guidelines. (Mmemaigret) |
| 2026-03-14 16:35 | Armenian Young Men's Society | The Armenian Young Men's Society refers to the Armenian Scouting and sport organizations Hoyetchmen and Armenagan in Jerusalem, both connected to the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (Ramgavar Party). The organizations are remnants of earlier political movements that merged, including the Armenian communist and socialist parties (Hentchag party).Hoyetchmen has been known for its advocation of cultural themes, including theater, photography and handmade crafts. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-15 07:21 | Battle of Farhadgerd (Battle of the Timurid Civil Wars) | While Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza was away from Herat crushing the revolt of Amir Hendugha in Asterabad, Ala al-Dawla Mirza, his older brother, managed to escape from prison in Herat and went straight to his youngest brother Sultan Muhammad Mirza's province of Fars seeking his protection. | I can find no online mentions in RS to meet WP:GNG and this article has been completely unsourced for 12 years. The Arabic Wikipedia has an article but that is a translation of this one and also has no sources. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-17 13:33 | Giscard El Khoury (Lebanese diplomat) | Giscard El Khoury is a Lebanese diplomat who served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Kazakhstan. Khoury was appointed Lebanon ambassador to Kazakhstan in May 2018. He presented his letter of credence to Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev on 22 August 2018. | Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage. Created by banned sock. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-18 17:01 | Hask Armenological Review (Annual Armenian studies journal) | Hask Armenological Review (in Armenian Հասկ Հայագիտական Հանդէս transliteration in Western Armenian - Hask Hayakidagan Hantes) was an annual publication on Armenian studies published by the Catholicosate of the Great See of Cilicia (Holy See of Cilicia). | Non-notable journal. Not indexed in any selective databases, no independent sources. Does not meet WP:NJournals or WP:GNG. (Randykitty) |
Geography/Regions/Europe
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 14:03 | ElbaFly (Flight broker based in Elba; managed flights to and from Italy) | ElbaFly was a broker based in Elba, and organised flights to and from Italy. | Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 6 years, and for Notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Defunct air supply company. A Google search found only one reliable news story – about their poor financial situation in 2010, 2 years before they went bankrupt. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-17 11:04 | Lev Conus (Russian composer) | Lev Eduardovich Conus (Russian: Лев Эдуа́рдович Коню́с, Lev Eduárdovich Konyús), known in Western Europe and the US as Leon Conus (1871–1944), was a Russian pianist, music educator, and composer. A brother of the composers Georgi Conus and Julius Conus, he studied together with Sergei Rachmaninoff in Anton Arensky's advanced composition class and served as chief professor of piano at the Moscow Conservatory until 1918. | Unsourced for 18 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 2 years. Almost every sentence is about the subject's relationship with famous people and institutions. WP:NOTINHERITED. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 12:58 | Marie Ndjeka Opombo (Congolese diplomat) | Marie Ndjeka Opombo is the former Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United Kingdom, replaced by Ndolamb Ngokwey in 2023. She is also a non-resident Ambassador to Norway. | BLP lacking secondary sources. Sourced only to directory listings and government websites. Ambassadors are not inherently notable and must meet WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-18 20:38 | Bugle calls of the Norwegian Army | The Norwegian Army had in 2002 officially 59 bugle calls (unofficially 60 if one includes the Valdres Battalion call, which is the baseline tune for the Valdres March). These are divided into two groups; | I'm not seeing coverage of calls specific to the Norwegian army to meet WP:GNG (Dumelow) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 06:23 | Michał Dziubek (Polish footballer) | Michał Dziubek (born 20 April 1999) is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for regional league club Okęcie Warsaw. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 14 minutes in Poland's top league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:08 | Serhiy Prykhodko (Ukrainian footballer) | Serhiy Prykhodko (Ukrainian: Сергій Олександрович Приходько; born 21 January 1994) is a professional Ukrainian football midfielder. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 151 minutes in Ukraine's league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:10 | Vladislav Rubin (Belarusian footballer) | Vladislav Rubin (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Рубін; Russian: Владислав Рубин; born 22 March 1999) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays for Kolos Chervyen. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 2 minutes in Belarus' league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-15 13:55 | Georgiana Birțoiu (Romanian footballer) | Georgiana Alina Birțoiu is a Romanian international football striker currently playing for WFC Rossiyanka in the Russian league. She previously played for Clujana, with which she played the UEFA Women's Cup, and Kokkinichorion in the Cypriot league, where she was the 2010–11 season's second top scorer with 27 goals. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-15 15:45 | Walerian Przeniczka (Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia and soldier) | Walerian Przeniczka (8 September 1923 – 28 April 2015) was a Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia, soldier in the Polish Armed Forces commanded by General Władysław Anders, co-founder of the Polish Centre in Leamington Spa. | Doesn't meet WP:NBIO, the references are just listings in directories (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-16 12:43 | Lukáš Hlavatovič (Slovak footballer) | Lukáš Hlavatovič (born 22 April 1987) is a professional Slovak footballer who currently plays for Kátlovce as a defender. | Fails WP:SIGCOV (Fcstmani) |
| 2026-03-16 12:48 | Lukáš Švrček (Slovak footballer) | Lukáš Švrček (born 11 September 1990) is a professional Slovak footballer who currently plays for Fortuna Liga club Skalica as a midfielder. | Can’t find any evidence of WP:SIGCOV (Fcstmani) |
| 2026-03-17 17:56 | Pásztori (Place in Győr-Moson-Sopron, Hungary) | Pásztori is a settlement in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary. | No sources (Kreamymate) |
| 2026-03-18 20:03 | Unirea National College (Târgu Mureș) (High school in Târgu Mureș, Romania) | Unirea National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Unirea") is a high school located at 15 Mihai Viteazul Street, Târgu Mureș, Romania. | Run-of-the-mill high school. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 08:45 | Lev Lazarev (Russian figure skater) | Lev Lazarev is a Russian figure skater who competes in men's singles. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
| 2026-03-18 23:17 | Chayka transmitter Slonim (Chayka transmitter Slonim is the 2nd secondary station of the Western Russian Chain RSDN-3) | Chayka transmitter Slonim is the 2nd secondary station of the Western Russian Chain RSDN-3 (GRI 8000) with a transmission power of 450 kW. Chayka transmitter Slonim, situated near Slonim, Belarus at 53°7′55.2″N 25°23′46″E. | Unsourced for 18 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 20 months and for Notability concerns for a month. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A dictionary definition without any definitions. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 08:51 | Tomáš Komara (Slovak footballer) | Tomáš Komara (born 23 May 1994) is a Slovak football midfielder who plays for 3. liga club Spišské Podhradie as a player-coach. | Unable to locate significant coverage of this footballer. (Cloudz679) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-15 13:50 | Torill Fjellestad (Norwegian footballer (born 1982)) | Torill Fjellestad (born 21 April 1982) is a Norwegian former footballer, who most recently played for Jølster IL of the Second Division. She previously played for Toppserien's IL Sandviken. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks in WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-16 07:24 | Paulina Narbutaitė (Lithuanian footballer) | Paulina Narbutaitė (born 15 April 1999) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays as a midfielder and has appeared for the Lithuania women's national team. | No WP:SIGCOV in a WP:BEFORE (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-17 10:53 | Private School of Professional Psychology (Private university in Tallinn) | Private School of Professional Psychology (Estonian: Professionaalse Psühholoogia Erakool) was a private university in Tallinn, Estonia. The school aims Adults in professional training in the field of psychological counseling, and professional training in the field of counseling and psychotherapy | Tagged as Unreferenced and for Notability concerns for 3 years. No actual assertion of notability. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. Creator blocked for sockpuppetry. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 16:27 | Doncaster Panthers B.C. (English basketball club) | The Doncaster Panthers Basketball Club was a basketball club in Doncaster, England, which existed between 1954 and 1985. Another local team originally called the Doncaster Eagles then changed its name to Doncaster Panthers. | Unreferenced for almost 16 years. Tagged for various concerns over the past 11 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found only unreliable lists and posts on social media. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. COI editing. Lacks significant coverage. Clear case of WP:TNT. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 20:07 | Clough Rangers Athletic F.C. (Association football club in Northern Ireland) | Clough Rangers Athletic Football Club is a junior-level football club playing in the Ballymena & Provincial League in Northern Ireland. | Failure of WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, with no significant and independent coverage. Found event and athlete mentions. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 23:28 | Pēteris Dzelzītis (Latvian soldier) | Pēteris Dzelzītis (September 21, 1921 – February 16, 1948) was a Latvian soldier. He fought for the 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS during World War II and the Latvian partisans during the Guerrilla war in the Baltic states. | Unsourced for 14 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 20
Months and Notability concerns for a month, giving notice. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced biography. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 05:21 | Ioannis Drikakis (Greek professional footballer) | Ioannis Drikakis (Greek: Ιωάννης / Γιάννης Δρικάκης; born 14 March 2002) is a Greek professional football player who currently is a free agent. In his early career Ioannis started off as a striker but now he primarily plays as a centre back. | Doesn't appear to be notable among the puffery. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-12 06:22 | Gianni Palmese (Italian football player) | Gianni Palmese (born 5 March 1999) is an Italian football player. He plays for Sammaurese Calcio. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 4 minutes in Italy's third league! (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 08:01 | Dionysis Diakos (Greek revolutionary leader (1794-1887)) | Dionysis Diakos (Greek: Διονύσης Διάκος, c. 1794-1887) was a Greek revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence. He was born in Pyrgos and descended from a family or operators and revolutionary leaders. He was a runner for Pyrgos. He took part in a battle against Ibrahim and the fortress of Kastro. | Not finding any sources online that would satisfy WP:GNG. Sole source seems to be Greek Wikipedia article which has no references (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-12 16:18 | Emanuele Colarieti (Italian footballer (born 1999)) | Emanuele Colarieti (born 14 July 1999) is an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder for Anagni. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 8 minutes in Italy's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:17 | Miguel Machado (footballer) (Portuguese footballer) | Miguel Câmara Machado (born 29 June 1999) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for CD Operário as a midfielder. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 11 minutes in Portugal's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 05:13 | Vangelis Makris (Greek footballer) | Vangelis Makris (Greek: Βαγγέλης Μακρής born 27 February 1999) is a Greek professional footballer who was playing as a forward for Zakynthos. In 2024, when he was playing for Panegialios he scored 22 goals and was declared the player with the most goals in the club's history. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 53 minutes in Greece's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-14 00:28 | Miami (Nea Krini) (Beach in Thessaloniki, Greece) | Miami is a beach near Mikra Sports Center in Nea Krini, Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece is often called Miami, because there is a luxurious restaurant called Miami in the area. | Unreferenced since 2006. The restaurant seems to have existed, but I can't find evidence that there is a beach actually called this. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-14 00:54 | Athens bid for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics | Athens 2010 Youth Olympics Bid is the official bid of Athens in order to host the first Youth Olympics. The Athens bid is one of the strong favourites as the Ancient Olympics started here, the Modern Olympics did as well. Athens was the host of the 1896 Summer Olympics the 2004 Summer Olympics and seven IOC Sessions. | Very minimally sourced, and I don't think an unsuccessful bid for a summer youth Olympics is likely to be meaningfully notable on its own. The meaningful content is covered at Bids for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-14 06:01 | Lago Ravasanella (Lake in Piedmont, Italy) | Lago Ravasanella is a man-made lake in Piedmont, north-west Italy which straddles the provinces of Vercelli and Biella. At an elevation of 325 m, its surface area is 0.31 km2(0.12sq mi). | It does not appear to meet general notability guidelines. (Mmemaigret) |
| 2026-03-14 20:32 | Giannis Pechlivanis (Greek footballer) | Giannis Pechlivanis (Greek: Γιάννης Πεχλιβάνης; born 1 May 1988) is a Greek football midfielder who plays for Makedonikos. | Unsourced BLP. Even though he's listed in some databases, I can't find evidence that he meets the notability criteria at WP:ATHLETE. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-15 12:20 | Sara Husein (Macedonian footballer) | Sara Husein (born 16 December 1998) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a forward and midfielder for the North Macedonia national team. | No WP:SIGCOV found, see also User talk:Spiderone. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-14 00:04 | Thessaloniki Forum (Indoor sports arena in Thessaloniki, Greece) | The Thessaloniki Forum (Greek: Φόρουμ Θεσσαλονίκης) was an indoor sports arena that was located near the center of the city of Thessaloniki, in Greece. The venue was used to host basketball games, handball games, ice hockey games, and athletics competitions. | I believe this is a hoax article. I can't find any evidence that this existed. For example, I'd expect to see it mentioned in this case study about the PAOK club (pages 192-194), and it's not. It was created in 2006 by an editor who was banned in 2009 for reasons including making a mix of real articles and hoax articles - see Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive588#MetroStar - with no substantial contributions by other editors (just copyedits and other minor edits). (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-03-15 13:54 | Saioa González (Spanish footballer (born 1984)) | Saioa González Villegas is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a defender. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-03-16 14:31 | Melgar de Fernamental Town Hall (municipal building in Melgar de Fernamental, Spain) | The Melgar de Fernamental Town Hall is located in Melgar de Fernamental, Spain. Placed in the center of Spain Square, it is built in plateresco style. Its reduced arch front gate is flanked of pilasters, crowned with a central balcony accompanied of columns. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NBUILD due to a lack of coverage in WP:SECONDARY sources. Found no mentions. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-16 18:33 | Fountain of the Rosello (fountain in Sassari, Italy) | The Fountain of the Rosello is a fountain in Sassari, Sardinia, Italy, considered the symbol of the city. It is located at the end of the Rosello valley next to the ancient district of the city. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 08:42 | Eric Barroso (Spanish footballer (born 1990)) | Eric Barroso Sánchez (born 4 October 1990) is a former Spanish professional footballer who played mainly as a left back. | No evidence of significant coverage, including in other language wiki pages. (Cloudz679) |
| 2026-03-18 21:56 | Front (weekly) (Yugoslav newspaper) | Front was an illustrated weekly newspaper published by the Military Publishing and Press Center (Vojnoizdavački i novinski centar) of the Yugoslav People's Army. | Not finding any significant coverage of this periodical online to satisfy WP:GNG (Dumelow) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 06:23 | Lars Reck (Dutch footballer) | Lars Reck (born 16 February 1999) is a Dutch football player. He plays for Sporting Hasselt. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 35 minutes in the Netherlands' second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:17 | Corentin Chaminade (French footballer (born 1999)) | Corentin Chaminade (born 3 July 1999) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender for Entente Boé Bon-Encontre. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 48 minutes in France's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:18 | Andreas Rossak (Austrian footballer) | Andreas Rossak (born 9 July 1999) is an Austrian football player. He plays for 1. Simmeringer SC. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 20 minutes in Austria's second league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-12 16:19 | Noah Schmitt (German footballer) | Noah Schmitt (born 20 September 1999) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for FC Eddersheim. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 51 minutes in Germany's third league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-13 04:16 | Jan Matthysen (Belgian diplomat) | Jan Matthysen is a former Belgian ambassador to the United States. | Completely devoid of secondary sources. Completely unverified BLP. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-13 05:08 | Jannik Tepe (German footballer) | Jannik Tepe (born 11 March 1999) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for 1. FC Monheim. | Fails GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT, played 64 minutes in Germany's third league. (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-16 20:40 | Joseph Alphonse de Véri (French abbot) | Joseph Alphonse de Véri (16 October 1724 – 28 August 1799) was a French abbot. Son of Louis de Veri, a descendant of a noble Florentine family that had settled in the Papal States, Veri was educated at The Sorbonne in Paris, where he gained a doctorate in theology. | Unsourced for 14 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 8 years. Notability concerns and alerted the Project. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found only passing mentions on books about the French Revolution. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 12:27 | Assistant Chief of Staff Operations and Training (Official in the Belgian Ministry of Defence) | The Assistant Chief of Staff Operations and Training, abbreviated as ACOS Ops & Trg, is the head of the Staff Department for Operations and Training of the Belgian Ministry of Defence. He reports to the Chief of Defence and is responsible for the training of the Belgian Armed Forces and for its operations. | Not finding coverage that would reach WP:GNG here, individual holders are probably notable but I am not sure this post is (Dumelow) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 02:34 | Tim Worner (Australian business executive) | Tim Worner is an Australian business executive. He was the chief executive officer of Seven West Media from December 2011 until August 2019. He was previously the CEO of the Seven Network. He succeeded his longtime mentor David Leckie for that role in December 2011.[citation needed] | [No reason given] (FlaneurDesSources) |
| 2026-03-16 07:27 | Stahl Gubag (Papua New Guinean footballer) | Stahl Gubag (born 17 July 1999) is a Papua New Guinean footballer who plays as a midfielder. He made his debut for the Papua New Guinea national football team on 14 November 2016 against Malaysia, the game ended in a 2-1 loss.[citation needed] | A WP:BEFORE yields WP:ROUTINE sources and not WP:SIGCOV (Geschichte) |
| 2026-03-17 17:35 | William Frederick Pattinson (Australian businessman and doctor) | William Frederick Pattinson (1889–1970) was an Australian medical doctor and businessman, and chairman of Soul Patts and Choiseul Investments. Pattinson was the eldest son of businessman Lewy Pattinson and grew up in Balmain. | Tagged as Unreferenced for almost years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced biography. No assertions of notability. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 09:07 | Jovesa Sovasova (Fijian tribal chief) | Ratu Jovesa Dauruatana Sovasova (1942 - 8 April 2005) was a Fijian chief, who held the title of Tui Vitogo, or Paramount Chief of Vitogo village, from 30 June 1970 till his death. | No significant coverage in independent sources that I could find (SunloungerFrog) |
| 2026-03-19 06:01 | Edward (Nikk) J Phelan | Edward (Nikk) Joseph Phelan is a notable figure in the profession of pharmacy in Australia, highlighted by his winning The Evans Medal For Merit in 1969 for outstanding contribution to the practice of hospital pharmacy (later known as the GlaxoSmithKline Medal of Merit). | Created by a single purpose editor. Fails WP:BIO for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar) |
History and Society/Business and economics
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 17:56 | Kahn Media (American public relations and marketing agency) | Kahn Media is an American public relations and marketing agency specializing in the automotive, technology, and luxury lifestyle sectors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Southern California, the company provides integrated marketing services including public relations, social media management, and digital strategy. | Small company not reaching WP:NCORP; fruit of the poisonous tree. (Klbrain) |
| 2026-03-13 18:17 | Marketing Architects | Marketing Architects is an American marketing and advertising agency based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 1997, the company has been covered by business publications and trade outlets for its work in television advertising, including traditional linear television and streaming or connected TV (CTV). | Fails WP:NCORP and WP:GNG. Spam (Seawolf35) |
| 2026-03-13 18:53 | Classic Moving | Classic Moving (founded in 2012) is an international moving and relocation firm based in Singapore. The firm provides international moving, storage, relocation, and mobility services in the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide. | Fails WP:NCORP, appears to be a regular moving company with no significant coverage about the company. (A412) |
| 2026-03-13 19:04 | Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote (United States law firm) | Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote is a United States-based law firm with approximately 190 attorneys and is ranked as the 231st largest law firm in the United States by the National Law Journal. The firm's headquarters are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and it has 21 offices nationwide. | [No reason given] (Altenmann) |
| 2026-03-15 18:32 | Dynamy | Dynamy, Inc. is a residential internship program in the United States. It was founded in 1969 as an experiential educational organization based in Worcester, Massachusetts. | Non-notable educational organization with little outside sourcing. (Namiba) |
| 2026-03-16 14:03 | ElbaFly (Flight broker based in Elba; managed flights to and from Italy) | ElbaFly was a broker based in Elba, and organised flights to and from Italy. | Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 6 years, and for Notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Defunct air supply company. A Google search found only one reliable news story – about their poor financial situation in 2010, 2 years before they went bankrupt. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 19:52 | New England Fuel Institute (organization) | The New England Fuel Institute (or NEFI) is a regional business and trade association headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts that represents the home heating fuels industry in greater New England. Established in 1950, NEFI represents approximately 1,500 dealers and marketers of heating oil and biofuels for home heating applications (such as bioheat). | Zero secondary sources or evidence of meeting WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-16 10:13 | Center for Adoption Policy | The Center for Adoption Policy (CAP) is a New York based 501(c)(3) organization. Its mission is to provide research, analysis, advice and education to practitioners and the public about current legislation and practices governing domestic and inter-country adoption in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. | Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years. A Google search found only primary sources and Grok. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 03:22 | Hyperliquid (Decentralized perpetual futures exchange and Layer-1 blockchain) | Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange (DEX) for perpetual futures and spot trading. It was founded in 2022 and launched publicly in 2023. Hyperliquid operates an order book, and uses a cryptocurrency token named HYPE. | Article was created by spammer, almost certainly via WP:LLM. No usable sources at all. (Grayfell) |
| 2026-03-13 18:54 | RakSmart | Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, USA, RakSmart is a global internet infrastructure service provider which offers dedicated servers, bare metal cloud, cloud servers/VPS, large bandwidth, DDoS protection, multi-IP servers, cloud phones, domain/SSL, CDN, and data center colocation. | Fails WP:NCORP. References are user-generated reviews and databases. The Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA) certification is not a notable award. (A412) |
History and Society/Education
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 04:31 | C.S.I Jayaraj Annapackiam College (college in India) | C.S.I Jayaraj Annapackiam College, is a general degree college located in Nallur, Tenkasi district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1997. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-13 21:54 | Government Model Higher Secondary School Nadavaramba (School in Kerala, India) | Nadavaramba School is a government school in Thrissur in the Indian state of Kerala. | This has been Unreferenced for almost 10 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. It is a Run of the mill school, and fails the relevant notability guidelines. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 02:09 | Wavoo Wajeeha Women's College | Wavoo Wajeeha Women's College of Arts & Science, is a self-finance degree college located in Kayalpatnam, Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in 2006. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in Arts, Commerce and Science in both Under Graduate and Post Graduate. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-16 10:19 | St. Peter's Lutheran Church and School (Private school in Sanborn, New York) | St. Peter's Lutheran Church and School is a Lutheran church in Walmore, New York, that is a member of the Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC). It formerly was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). | Unsourced over 17 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Utterly run of the mill church and school. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 19:52 | New England Fuel Institute (organization) | The New England Fuel Institute (or NEFI) is a regional business and trade association headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts that represents the home heating fuels industry in greater New England. Established in 1950, NEFI represents approximately 1,500 dealers and marketers of heating oil and biofuels for home heating applications (such as bioheat). | Zero secondary sources or evidence of meeting WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-16 10:13 | Center for Adoption Policy | The Center for Adoption Policy (CAP) is a New York based 501(c)(3) organization. Its mission is to provide research, analysis, advice and education to practitioners and the public about current legislation and practices governing domestic and inter-country adoption in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. | Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years. A Google search found only primary sources and Grok. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 19:59 | Nemakonde High School (Educational institution in Zimbabwe) | Nemakonde High School is a Government high school located in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West province, Zimbabwe. The school is located in Chikonohono Township on the southern part of the town. | Run-of-the-mill high school. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-18 08:55 | SMB Matriculation School (Private school in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India) | DNU SMBM Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a privately run Matriculation Higher secondary school in Dindigul, India. It is managed by the DNU association in Dindigul. | No significant coverage in independent sources (SunloungerFrog) |
| 2026-03-18 22:41 | Vivekananda College, Agastheeswaram (General degree college) | Vivekananda College, Agastheeswaram, is a general degree college located in Agastheeswaram, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1965. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-18 23:08 | Govindammal Aditanar College for Women (college situated in Tiruchendur, Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, India) | Govindammal Aditanar College for Women is a college situated in Tiruchendur, Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. It teaches arts and science degrees for both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as certification courses and a research Ph.D. in Mathematics. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:ORG. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-03-19 04:48 | St. John's College of Arts and Science (School in Tamil Nadu, India) | St. John's College of Arts and Science, is a general degree college located in Ammandivilai, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu established in 2005. The college is affiliated with Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce, and science. | Fails WP:ORG and WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar) |
History and Society/History
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-18 21:56 | Front (weekly) (Yugoslav newspaper) | Front was an illustrated weekly newspaper published by the Military Publishing and Press Center (Vojnoizdavački i novinski centar) of the Yugoslav People's Army. | Not finding any significant coverage of this periodical online to satisfy WP:GNG (Dumelow) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 19:16 | 207th Division (1st Formation) (People's Republic of China) (Military unit) | The 207th Division (Chinese: 第207师) was created in January 1949 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948, based on the 21st Brigade, 7th Column of Huabei Military Region, formed in November 1947. | Not finding anything online that could support this to meet WP:GNG. The division existed for less than three months so not sure it needs anything beyond perhaps a mention in the background of the second formation unit which is much more illustrious. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-15 07:32 | Battle of Guiping | The Battle of Guiping took place on June 21, 1929, and was located in the western part of Guangxi, China. It was one of the civil war battles that took place inside the National Revolutionary Army. The warring sides of Guiping's battle, one was the Li Mingrui Division of the 15th Division of the National Army, and the other was the Wei Yunsong Brigade of the New Guangxi clique. | Unsourced for 5 years, Worthing's study of this war (https://www.jstor.org/stable/26538750) does not mention the battle and neither do any online sources. Article creator was blocked for creation of articles by unattributed machine translation. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-15 15:45 | Walerian Przeniczka (Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia and soldier) | Walerian Przeniczka (8 September 1923 – 28 April 2015) was a Polish patriot, survivor of Soviet deportation to Siberia, soldier in the Polish Armed Forces commanded by General Władysław Anders, co-founder of the Polish Centre in Leamington Spa. | Doesn't meet WP:NBIO, the references are just listings in directories (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-03-17 11:04 | Lev Conus (Russian composer) | Lev Eduardovich Conus (Russian: Лев Эдуа́рдович Коню́с, Lev Eduárdovich Konyús), known in Western Europe and the US as Leon Conus (1871–1944), was a Russian pianist, music educator, and composer. A brother of the composers Georgi Conus and Julius Conus, he studied together with Sergei Rachmaninoff in Anton Arensky's advanced composition class and served as chief professor of piano at the Moscow Conservatory until 1918. | Unsourced for 18 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 2 years. Almost every sentence is about the subject's relationship with famous people and institutions. WP:NOTINHERITED. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 12:27 | Assistant Chief of Staff Operations and Training (Official in the Belgian Ministry of Defence) | The Assistant Chief of Staff Operations and Training, abbreviated as ACOS Ops & Trg, is the head of the Staff Department for Operations and Training of the Belgian Ministry of Defence. He reports to the Chief of Defence and is responsible for the training of the Belgian Armed Forces and for its operations. | Not finding coverage that would reach WP:GNG here, individual holders are probably notable but I am not sure this post is (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-18 12:32 | Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Pakistan) | The Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (ACNS) are several important senior military appointments in the Pakistan Navy and are the second in command (S-in-C) of their respective branch and these appointments are held by senior officers of Commodore rank and are reporting and functioning directly under their respective Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS) who are the branch and principle staff commanders. | I cannot find sufficient sources to verify this meets WP:GNG, if the position was notable I would expect coverage in books on the navy, news articles on appointments etc. NB: the principal contributor is a banned sock puppet. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-18 20:38 | Bugle calls of the Norwegian Army | The Norwegian Army had in 2002 officially 59 bugle calls (unofficially 60 if one includes the Valdres Battalion call, which is the baseline tune for the Valdres March). These are divided into two groups; | I'm not seeing coverage of calls specific to the Norwegian army to meet WP:GNG (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-18 23:28 | Pēteris Dzelzītis (Latvian soldier) | Pēteris Dzelzītis (September 21, 1921 – February 16, 1948) was a Latvian soldier. He fought for the 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS during World War II and the Latvian partisans during the Guerrilla war in the Baltic states. | Unsourced for 14 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 20
Months and Notability concerns for a month, giving notice. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced biography. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
History and Society/Politics and government
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 02:34 | Tim Worner (Australian business executive) | Tim Worner is an Australian business executive. He was the chief executive officer of Seven West Media from December 2011 until August 2019. He was previously the CEO of the Seven Network. He succeeded his longtime mentor David Leckie for that role in December 2011.[citation needed] | [No reason given] (FlaneurDesSources) |
| 2026-03-15 05:01 | R v Negus | R v Negus (1873) LR 2 CP 34 is an old English law case under the Larceny Acts which addressed the then definition of "control" for the purpose of determining who was a worker. | This case is not notable enough to warrant its own page. (Mmemaigret) |
| 2026-03-17 17:35 | William Frederick Pattinson (Australian businessman and doctor) | William Frederick Pattinson (1889–1970) was an Australian medical doctor and businessman, and chairman of Soul Patts and Choiseul Investments. Pattinson was the eldest son of businessman Lewy Pattinson and grew up in Balmain. | Tagged as Unreferenced for almost years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced biography. No assertions of notability. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 13:33 | Ramón Pez Ferro (Cuban diplomat) | Ramón Pez Ferro (born April 3, 1934) is a retired Cuban ambassador. | No secondary sources. Sourced only to a directory of officials published by the CIA in the 1980s. Completely unverified. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-19 06:01 | Edward (Nikk) J Phelan | Edward (Nikk) Joseph Phelan is a notable figure in the profession of pharmacy in Australia, highlighted by his winning The Evans Medal For Merit in 1969 for outstanding contribution to the practice of hospital pharmacy (later known as the GlaxoSmithKline Medal of Merit). | Created by a single purpose editor. Fails WP:BIO for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar) |
History and Society/Society
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 23:34 | Andrey Kemarsky (Russian diplomat) | Andrey Vadimovich Kemarsky (Russian: Андрей Вадимович Кемарский) (born 1 January 1955) is a Russian diplomat. Since 28 October 2020 he has been serving as Ambassador of Russia to Botswana. He has previously served as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Angola, with concurrent accreditation to the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, and the [[List of ambassado ... | Zero secondary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:NBIO. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-18 08:45 | Lev Lazarev (Russian figure skater) | Lev Lazarev is a Russian figure skater who competes in men's singles. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NSKATE. (Bgsu98) |
History and Society/Transportation
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 22:34 | Cullingford Field (Airport in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico) | Cullingford Field (FAA LID: PR24) was an airstrip owned and operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service near Boquerón in the municipality of Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Located within the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, it was used exclusively by Fish and Wildlife personnel. | Non-notable disused airstrip (Danners430) |
| 2026-03-14 16:44 | Automotive lift (Vehicle maintenance equipment) | An automotive lift, commonly referred to as a car lift, is a specialized mechanical apparatus engineered to elevate motor vehicles, granting access to their undersides for various essential tasks such as maintenance, inspection, and complex repair procedures. | Promotional content, clearly LLM-generated. (Sable232) |
| 2026-03-16 10:30 | Río de Agua de Vida Airstrip (Airport in La Purísima, Baja California Sur) | Río de Agua de Vida Airstrip (IATA: N/A) is a private dirt airstrip located 4 km South West of La Purísima, Municipality of Comondú, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is owned and operated by Mexican Medical Ministries, a religious non-profit organization that provides health care services to the locals. | Unsourced for over 17 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years and for notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Run of the mill Landing strip. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 14:03 | ElbaFly (Flight broker based in Elba; managed flights to and from Italy) | ElbaFly was a broker based in Elba, and organised flights to and from Italy. | Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 6 years, and for Notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Defunct air supply company. A Google search found only one reliable news story – about their poor financial situation in 2010, 2 years before they went bankrupt. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-17 12:40 | Cutlass Bay Airport (Airport) | Cutlass Bay Airport (ICAO: MYCX) is a public use airport serving Cutlass Bay, on the Cat Island in The Bahamas. | Private airstrip sourced to defunct directory listings and Google Maps. No evidence of notability. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-17 12:41 | Farmers Cay Airport (Airport in Bahamas) | Farmer's Cay Airport is a private use airport located near Farmer's Cay, the Bahamas. | Private airstrip sourced to a defunct aviation directory and Google Maps. Zero indication of notability. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-18 14:48 | Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge (Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri) | The Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge is a rail crossing of the Kansas River in Kansas City, Missouri. It was built in 1911, as a four span thru-truss on the UPRR railroad. It has a screw jack lift system to allow it to be raised to avoid flood waters. It gets its "Intermodal" part of its name because it connects to the Union Pacific Intermodal yard about 500 feet to the west. | Lacking sources, so fails WP:GEOLAND. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
STEM
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 17:56 | Kahn Media (American public relations and marketing agency) | Kahn Media is an American public relations and marketing agency specializing in the automotive, technology, and luxury lifestyle sectors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Southern California, the company provides integrated marketing services including public relations, social media management, and digital strategy. | Small company not reaching WP:NCORP; fruit of the poisonous tree. (Klbrain) |
| 2026-03-13 18:53 | Classic Moving | Classic Moving (founded in 2012) is an international moving and relocation firm based in Singapore. The firm provides international moving, storage, relocation, and mobility services in the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide. | Fails WP:NCORP, appears to be a regular moving company with no significant coverage about the company. (A412) |
| 2026-03-14 07:08 | List of HAER documentation of Hill Air Force Base | The following is a listing of the documentation available for Hill Air Force Base, Utah, through the public-domain Historic American Engineering Record (HAER). | Not seeing any real benefit to this listing of photos etc. held externally. WP:INDISCRIMINATE would appear to apply. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-16 19:52 | New England Fuel Institute (organization) | The New England Fuel Institute (or NEFI) is a regional business and trade association headquartered in Southborough, Massachusetts that represents the home heating fuels industry in greater New England. Established in 1950, NEFI represents approximately 1,500 dealers and marketers of heating oil and biofuels for home heating applications (such as bioheat). | Zero secondary sources or evidence of meeting WP:ORGCRIT. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-16 20:40 | Joseph Alphonse de Véri (French abbot) | Joseph Alphonse de Véri (16 October 1724 – 28 August 1799) was a French abbot. Son of Louis de Veri, a descendant of a noble Florentine family that had settled in the Papal States, Veri was educated at The Sorbonne in Paris, where he gained a doctorate in theology. | Unsourced for 14 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 8 years. Notability concerns and alerted the Project. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found only passing mentions on books about the French Revolution. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 03:22 | Hyperliquid (Decentralized perpetual futures exchange and Layer-1 blockchain) | Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange (DEX) for perpetual futures and spot trading. It was founded in 2022 and launched publicly in 2023. Hyperliquid operates an order book, and uses a cryptocurrency token named HYPE. | Article was created by spammer, almost certainly via WP:LLM. No usable sources at all. (Grayfell) |
| 2026-03-18 15:46 | Leka Beach (Beach in Muar, Johor, Malaysia) | Leka Beach is a beach and bird sanctuary in Parit Jawa, Muar District, Johor, Malaysia; it has an area of approximately twenty hectares and provides food and shelter for migratory birds. The conservation of the local mangrove forests in these areas is paramount in protecting these rare species - this is done by controlling the cutting of mangrove trees, to protect the birds' habitat. | Unsourced for 16 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 2 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found two different beaches, one in a town and another many miles away that is a beach bar. Fails the relevant notability guidelines and even verification. Created by a SPA. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 17:01 | Hask Armenological Review (Annual Armenian studies journal) | Hask Armenological Review (in Armenian Հասկ Հայագիտական Հանդէս transliteration in Western Armenian - Hask Hayakidagan Hantes) was an annual publication on Armenian studies published by the Catholicosate of the Great See of Cilicia (Holy See of Cilicia). | Non-notable journal. Not indexed in any selective databases, no independent sources. Does not meet WP:NJournals or WP:GNG. (Randykitty) |
| 2026-03-19 06:01 | Edward (Nikk) J Phelan | Edward (Nikk) Joseph Phelan is a notable figure in the profession of pharmacy in Australia, highlighted by his winning The Evans Medal For Merit in 1969 for outstanding contribution to the practice of hospital pharmacy (later known as the GlaxoSmithKline Medal of Merit). | Created by a single purpose editor. Fails WP:BIO for lack of third party coverage. (LibStar) |
STEM/Biology
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-15 16:00 | Fu Dog (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | A Fu Dog or Foo Dog is a Chinese guardian lion, a traditional Chinese architectural ornament. | WP:ONEOTHER, Chinese guardian lions is the clear primary topic. The see also section doesn't really add anything. (Schützenpanzer) |
STEM/Chemistry
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 01:00 | Kim reformer | The Kim reformer is a type of syngas plant invented by Hyun Yong Kim. It is a high temperature furnace (as shown in figure 1), filled with steam and/or carbon dioxide gas and maintaining a thermal equilibrium at a temperature just above 1200 °C, in which the reforming reaction is at its thermodynamic equilibrium and carbonaceous substance is reformed with the highest efficiency. | Not notable: only one cite, to an article in a predatory journal/citation ring. No relevant hits appear when I search "Kim reformer" on Google Scholar. The subject itself is just optimizing the conditions of a well-known chemical reaction; it wouldn't even have a name if this guy didn't patent it. Since the original author has edited no other Wikipedia page, I suspect this article began as self-aggrandizing advertising. That's not acceptable here, and I don't think the article is salvageable. (Bernanke's Crossbow) |
STEM/Computing
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 09:57 | Lanmeter (Tool for testing Token Ring and Ethernet networks) | A LANMeter was a tool for testing Token Ring and Ethernet networks introduced by Fluke Corporation in 1993. It incorporated hardware testing (cable and network interface card) and active network testing in a handheld, battery operated package. It was discontinued in 2003. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16539-61) |
| 2026-03-16 10:06 | Enonic XP (Web application platform) | Enonic XP is a free and open-source content platform. Developed by the Norwegian software company Enonic, the platform can be used to build websites, progressive web applications, or web-based APIs. | Due to information from a deletion proposal on the Norwegian Wikipedia, this article should be deleted as in violation with Paid-contribution disclosure, Conflict of interest, and Notability policies.~2026-16495-87 (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2026 (UTC) (~2026-16495-87) |
| 2026-03-16 10:40 | AveDesk (Widget engine for Windows XP) | AveDesk is a freeware (although it is touted as "Donationware", which means the software is solely donation-supported in terms of financing) widget engine for Windows XP that runs small, self-contained widgets called "desklets", as well as ObjectDock "docklets" (small plugins intended for use by ObjectDock and other similar programs), and is created by Andreas Verhoeven, a freelance software programmer. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16478-86) |
| 2026-03-16 10:55 | Screenlets (Widget apps and their engines) | Screenlets is the name of both a set of independently developed widget applications and the widget engine which runs them. The engine runs primarily on X11-based compositing window managers, most notably with Compiz on Linux. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16530-00) |
| 2026-03-16 10:57 | Samurize | Serious Samurize (or simply Samurize) was a freeware system monitoring and desktop enhancement engine for Microsoft Windows. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16456-40) |
| 2026-03-16 11:43 | Banshee (media player) (Open source media player) | Banshee is a discontinued cross-platform open-source media player, called Sonance until 2005. Built upon Mono and Gtk#, it used the GStreamer multimedia platform for encoding, and decoding various media formats, including Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and FLAC. Banshee can play and import audio CDs and supports many portable media players, including Apple's iPod, Android devices and Creative's ZEN players. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16642-52) |
| 2026-03-16 14:08 | Gnopernicus (Assistive technology) | Gnopernicus was a free GNOME desktop application that provided Assistive Technologies (AT) for blind and visually impaired users. Gnopernicus is no longer actively developed and has been replaced by Orca in GNOME. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16570-80) |
| 2026-03-17 13:18 | List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures | The NIST Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures is a reference work maintained by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. It defines a large number of terms relating to algorithms and data structures. For algorithms and data structures not necessarily mentioned here, see list of algorithms and list of data structures. | This list is based on the NIST Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures (DADS,) which was published online in 1998. The list is largely redundant with List of algorithms and List of data structures. DADS has been included as a secondary focus of WP:MISSING; cf. Wikipedia:Missing_science_topics/NIST_Dictionary_of_Algorithms_and_Data_Structures (Sasha Lišková) |
| 2026-03-18 06:29 | GDesklets (Desktop widget program) | gDesklets is a GNOME program which provides the architecture for small applets (desktop widgets) to be placed on top of the user's desktop. It is comparable to other desktop widget programs. The applets placed on the desktop are meant to be quick ways for the user to retrieve information and not get in the way of normal activity. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17014-39) |
| 2026-03-18 06:35 | DesktopX (Windows desktop enhancement program) | DesktopX was a shareware desktop enhancement program that allowed users to build their own custom desktops. Amongst its features was a complete widget engine for Windows as well as a desktop object system. User creations could be exported as .desktop files or as widgets. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17029-26) |
| 2026-03-18 06:42 | SuperKaramba (Widget engine for K Desktop Environment) | SuperKaramba is a tool, a so-called widget engine, that allows the creation of functionality enhancement modules (desktop widgets) on the KDE desktop. The desktop widgets are usually embedded directly into the background and do not disturb the normal view of the desktop. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17077-28) |
| 2026-03-13 18:54 | RakSmart | Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, USA, RakSmart is a global internet infrastructure service provider which offers dedicated servers, bare metal cloud, cloud servers/VPS, large bandwidth, DDoS protection, multi-IP servers, cloud phones, domain/SSL, CDN, and data center colocation. | Fails WP:NCORP. References are user-generated reviews and databases. The Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA) certification is not a notable award. (A412) |
STEM/Engineering
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-13 22:34 | Cullingford Field (Airport in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico) | Cullingford Field (FAA LID: PR24) was an airstrip owned and operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service near Boquerón in the municipality of Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Located within the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, it was used exclusively by Fish and Wildlife personnel. | Non-notable disused airstrip (Danners430) |
| 2026-03-14 16:44 | Automotive lift (Vehicle maintenance equipment) | An automotive lift, commonly referred to as a car lift, is a specialized mechanical apparatus engineered to elevate motor vehicles, granting access to their undersides for various essential tasks such as maintenance, inspection, and complex repair procedures. | Promotional content, clearly LLM-generated. (Sable232) |
| 2026-03-16 10:30 | Río de Agua de Vida Airstrip (Airport in La Purísima, Baja California Sur) | Río de Agua de Vida Airstrip (IATA: N/A) is a private dirt airstrip located 4 km South West of La Purísima, Municipality of Comondú, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is owned and operated by Mexican Medical Ministries, a religious non-profit organization that provides health care services to the locals. | Unsourced for over 17 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years and for notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Run of the mill Landing strip. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-16 14:03 | ElbaFly (Flight broker based in Elba; managed flights to and from Italy) | ElbaFly was a broker based in Elba, and organised flights to and from Italy. | Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 6 years, and for Notability concerns for 5 months. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Defunct air supply company. A Google search found only one reliable news story – about their poor financial situation in 2010, 2 years before they went bankrupt. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-17 12:40 | Cutlass Bay Airport (Airport) | Cutlass Bay Airport (ICAO: MYCX) is a public use airport serving Cutlass Bay, on the Cat Island in The Bahamas. | Private airstrip sourced to defunct directory listings and Google Maps. No evidence of notability. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-03-17 12:41 | Farmers Cay Airport (Airport in Bahamas) | Farmer's Cay Airport is a private use airport located near Farmer's Cay, the Bahamas. | Private airstrip sourced to a defunct aviation directory and Google Maps. Zero indication of notability. (AusLondonder) |
STEM/Mathematics
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-17 13:18 | List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures | The NIST Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures is a reference work maintained by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. It defines a large number of terms relating to algorithms and data structures. For algorithms and data structures not necessarily mentioned here, see list of algorithms and list of data structures. | This list is based on the NIST Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures (DADS,) which was published online in 1998. The list is largely redundant with List of algorithms and List of data structures. DADS has been included as a secondary focus of WP:MISSING; cf. Wikipedia:Missing_science_topics/NIST_Dictionary_of_Algorithms_and_Data_Structures (Sasha Lišková) |
STEM/Medicine & Health
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-16 10:13 | Center for Adoption Policy | The Center for Adoption Policy (CAP) is a New York based 501(c)(3) organization. Its mission is to provide research, analysis, advice and education to practitioners and the public about current legislation and practices governing domestic and inter-country adoption in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. | Tagged as Unreferenced for 6 years. A Google search found only primary sources and Grok. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
STEM/Technology
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-14 16:44 | Automotive lift (Vehicle maintenance equipment) | An automotive lift, commonly referred to as a car lift, is a specialized mechanical apparatus engineered to elevate motor vehicles, granting access to their undersides for various essential tasks such as maintenance, inspection, and complex repair procedures. | Promotional content, clearly LLM-generated. (Sable232) |
| 2026-03-16 01:04 | Rick Gates (Internet pioneer) (American internet pioneer, founder of Interpedia (Born 1956)) | Rick Gates (born October 18, 1956) is an Internet pioneer mostly known for organizing The Internet Hunt and developing the concept of Interpedia. He studied at the Graduate Library School at the University of Arizona. | Subject does not appear to meet notability guidelines for biographies. No independent, reliable secondary sources providing significant coverage of the subject have been identified. All online sources are either Wikipedia mirrors or brief passing mentions of the Interpedia project. The notability concern has been tagged since November 2017 without resolution. (~2026-14941-00) |
| 2026-03-16 09:57 | Lanmeter (Tool for testing Token Ring and Ethernet networks) | A LANMeter was a tool for testing Token Ring and Ethernet networks introduced by Fluke Corporation in 1993. It incorporated hardware testing (cable and network interface card) and active network testing in a handheld, battery operated package. It was discontinued in 2003. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16539-61) |
| 2026-03-16 10:06 | Enonic (Norwegian software company) | Enonic AS is a Norwegian IT company developing the open-source content platform Enonic XP. The company was established in 2000 and has headquarters in Norway. | Due to information from a deletion proposal on the Norwegian Wikipedia, this article should be deleted as in violation with Paid-contribution disclosure, Conflict of interest, and Notability policies.~2026-16495-87 (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2026 (UTC) (~2026-16495-87) |
| 2026-03-16 10:06 | Enonic XP (Web application platform) | Enonic XP is a free and open-source content platform. Developed by the Norwegian software company Enonic, the platform can be used to build websites, progressive web applications, or web-based APIs. | Due to information from a deletion proposal on the Norwegian Wikipedia, this article should be deleted as in violation with Paid-contribution disclosure, Conflict of interest, and Notability policies.~2026-16495-87 (talk) 10:06, 16 March 2026 (UTC) (~2026-16495-87) |
| 2026-03-16 10:40 | AveDesk (Widget engine for Windows XP) | AveDesk is a freeware (although it is touted as "Donationware", which means the software is solely donation-supported in terms of financing) widget engine for Windows XP that runs small, self-contained widgets called "desklets", as well as ObjectDock "docklets" (small plugins intended for use by ObjectDock and other similar programs), and is created by Andreas Verhoeven, a freelance software programmer. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16478-86) |
| 2026-03-16 10:55 | Screenlets (Widget apps and their engines) | Screenlets is the name of both a set of independently developed widget applications and the widget engine which runs them. The engine runs primarily on X11-based compositing window managers, most notably with Compiz on Linux. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16530-00) |
| 2026-03-16 10:57 | Samurize | Serious Samurize (or simply Samurize) was a freeware system monitoring and desktop enhancement engine for Microsoft Windows. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16456-40) |
| 2026-03-16 11:04 | WidSets | WidSets is a mobile runtime technology, and a mobile service powered by the said technology, based on the Java MIDP 2.0 platform, from the Finnish mobile company Nokia. It is both a widget engine and a widget deployment service where mini-applications called widgets can be uploaded to WidSets servers to be compiled and then automatically deployed to MIDP 2.0 compliant mobile phones running the WidSets client software. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16533-34) |
| 2026-03-16 11:43 | Banshee (media player) (Open source media player) | Banshee is a discontinued cross-platform open-source media player, called Sonance until 2005. Built upon Mono and Gtk#, it used the GStreamer multimedia platform for encoding, and decoding various media formats, including Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and FLAC. Banshee can play and import audio CDs and supports many portable media players, including Apple's iPod, Android devices and Creative's ZEN players. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16642-52) |
| 2026-03-16 14:08 | Gnopernicus (Assistive technology) | Gnopernicus was a free GNOME desktop application that provided Assistive Technologies (AT) for blind and visually impaired users. Gnopernicus is no longer actively developed and has been replaced by Orca in GNOME. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-16570-80) |
| 2026-03-18 06:29 | GDesklets (Desktop widget program) | gDesklets is a GNOME program which provides the architecture for small applets (desktop widgets) to be placed on top of the user's desktop. It is comparable to other desktop widget programs. The applets placed on the desktop are meant to be quick ways for the user to retrieve information and not get in the way of normal activity. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17014-39) |
| 2026-03-18 06:35 | DesktopX (Windows desktop enhancement program) | DesktopX was a shareware desktop enhancement program that allowed users to build their own custom desktops. Amongst its features was a complete widget engine for Windows as well as a desktop object system. User creations could be exported as .desktop files or as widgets. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17029-26) |
| 2026-03-18 06:42 | SuperKaramba (Widget engine for K Desktop Environment) | SuperKaramba is a tool, a so-called widget engine, that allows the creation of functionality enhancement modules (desktop widgets) on the KDE desktop. The desktop widgets are usually embedded directly into the background and do not disturb the normal view of the desktop. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-17077-28) |
| 2026-03-13 18:54 | RakSmart | Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, USA, RakSmart is a global internet infrastructure service provider which offers dedicated servers, bare metal cloud, cloud servers/VPS, large bandwidth, DDoS protection, multi-IP servers, cloud phones, domain/SSL, CDN, and data center colocation. | Fails WP:NCORP. References are user-generated reviews and databases. The Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA) certification is not a notable award. (A412) |
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| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-12 10:10 | Official Portraits | Official Portraits is a book published by Berlin Press in 2004. | Unsourced for decades. Zero evidence of notability (Aesurias) |
| 2026-03-12 23:33 | Paga (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Paga is a town in the Upper East Region of northern Ghana. | There is already a hatnote in Paga, which should do the job. (Jacksonvil) |
| 2026-03-14 07:08 | List of HAER documentation of Defense Depot Ogden | The following is a listing of the documentation available for the former Defense Depot Ogden, Utah, through the public-domain Historic American Engineering Record (HAER). These records document the historical purposes, architectural features, and structure composition of the buildings of the military base, along with many images of individual buildings. | Not seeing any real benefit to this listing of photos etc. held externally. WP:INDISCRIMINATE would appear to apply. (Dumelow) |
| 2026-03-16 17:06 | Smooth curve hull | Smooth curve hulls are hulls that are rounded and do not usually have any chines or corners. They can be moulded, round-bilged or soft-chined. Examples are the round bilge, semi-round bilge and s-bottom hull. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-03-17 17:26 | Estadio Romualdo Bueso | Estadio Romualdo Bueso is a football stadium in La Esperanza, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Atlético Esperanzano and Lenca Rugby Club. The stadium holds 3,000 people. | Unsourced for almost 19 years. Tagged as Unreferenced for almost 4 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. A Google search found only directory entries and zero books and news hits. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-03-18 20:28 | Vintage Base Ball Association | The Vintage Base Ball Association is a vintage base ball league founded in 1996 in Columbus, Ohio, on the 150th anniversary of the first recorded baseball game between organized teams. The league uses the National Association of Base Ball Players as a model. | No independent sources since creation, tagged since '09, no assertion of Notability (BX) |