Culture/Food and drink
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 14:12 | Lazio wine region (Wine region in central Italy) | The Lazio wine region is in central Italy, around the city of Rome and going from the Tyrrhenian coast to the Apennine hills. It has about 23,000–28,000 hectares of vineyards and is one of the oldest areas for wine in Italy. Most wines are white but there are more reds now since the 1990s. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. There are hallucinations even in the lead: the two cited sources report both a surface covered by vineyards of 23,000-23,500 ha, there’s no mention anywhere of the 28,000 figure mentioned in the article. The sources used are all low-quality promotional websites, loved by LLMs. Therefore the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
| 2026-04-13 18:48 | Zacks Place (Sports bar in Little Rock, Arkansas) | Zacks Place Sports Bar & Grill (“Zacks”) was the first sports bar in Little Rock, Arkansas, launched in 1988. | Badly sourced promo for a local sports bar making the implausible claim (sourced only to its own website) that it is Little Rock’s oldest sports bar. Sources do not support notability and no others were found. (Dclemens1971) |
| 2026-04-16 15:41 | Campania wine region (Wine region in southern Italy) | Campania is a wine region in south Italy, known for old traditions and many native grapes. The region has history and different soils, climates and people making wine with different tastes. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. In the article there are multiple WP:AISIGNS. First of all, there are multiple hallucinations (or at least parts of the text that are not supported by the cited sources): for example the figure of 30,000 ha cited in the article can’t be found anywhere in the cited source). Other example: the assertion that red wines are found in the inland and white whines on the coast can’t be found and is in fact clearly contradicted by the source that should support it. Then, things like known for old traditions and many native grapes. The region has history and different soils, climates and people making wine with different tastes. are also a clear example of WP:SUPERFICIAL. The sources used are all low-quality promotional websites, loved by LLMs. Therefore the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
| 2026-04-16 16:04 | Umbria wine region (viticulture in the Italian region of Umbria) | Viticulture in Umbria is an old and cultural activity of the Italian region of Umbria, in the center of Italy, capital Perugia. The region is mostly hilly (70%) and mountains (30%), it has no sea, this helps the climate to be good for growing grapes. The climate has cold and wet winters, hot and dry summers, strong temperature changes between day and night and rain spread over the year, this helps grapes grow slowly and regularly. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. There are suspect hallucinations (or at least parts of the text that are not supported by the cited sources): for example in the article it’s written that after the fall of the Romans there was only a long decline, but in one of the cited sources it’s written that viticulture was very important during Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The sources used are all low-quality promotional websites, loved by LLMs. Therefore I think that the article violates WP:LLM and that the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
Culture/Internet culture
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-13 23:34 | Podwalk | Podwalk was a mobile app that enables users to listen to audio recordings in which segments linked to places. It goes under the slogan “the site specific podcast player”. The app is available for iOS. | Doesn’t meet WP:NSOFT. The first 2 sources are an app store listing and a press release, the Wired article doesn’t mention this app. The other 3 are about the app getting 2nd place in a contest in 2025 but it amounts to a passing mention. (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-04-13 14:56 | Gays of Hormuz | The gays of Hormuz was a social media meme that went viral during the 2026 Iran war. It was a wordplay based on the Straits of Hormuz, the waterway between Oman and Iran, that got extensive media coverage, The wordplay was based on the phonetic pan of the word “Strait” (meaning narrow) is misheard as “straight” (heterosexual), leading to the joke about the gays of Hormuz. | This doesn’t really seem to meet notability criteria at all. It just seems like one random meme out of many, and not a particularly popular one at that. I would say it hasn’t had sustained coverage at all. (Rccn) |
| 2026-04-15 09:44 | BetOnline (Online gambling company) | BetOnline is a privately held online gambling company offering sports betting, online casinos, poker and wagering on horse racing. The company’s CEO is Eddie Robbins III. In 2006, according to Casino City Press, BetOnline.com was among the top 60 online sportsbook, racebook, and betting exchanges, by overall traffic received. | The article relies entirely on self-published sources and fails the General Notability Guideline. (Jackcampbellnz) |
| 2026-04-15 15:51 | KickApps (Hosted platform for creating social networks) | KickApps is a hosted platform for creating social networks and adding social software features, video players and widgets to websites. More than 100,000 sites use KickApps, including major media companies (e.g. NBC Universal, the BBC, H&R Block, and Scripps Networks) and a wide variety of niche websites. | Non-notable tech company with poor sourcing. Lacking WP:SIGCOV from reliable sources, mainly discusses expected/routine business developments such as venture funding and acquisitions from publications like TechCrunch (which fail WP:CORPDEPTH). (Bridget) |
| 2026-04-15 20:43 | HTML Tidy (Application for correcting invalid HTML) | HTML Tidy is a console application for correcting invalid HyperText Markup Language (HTML), detecting potential web accessibility errors, and for improving the layout and indent style of the resulting markup. It is also a cross-platform library for computer applications that provides HTML Tidy’s features. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-23303-98) |
| 2026-04-15 22:33 | Bitport (software) | Bitport, also known as Bitport.io, is a freemium browser-based cloud BitTorrent downloader providing users with the ability to stay anonymous. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:WEBCRIT. Of the two secondary sources, both are from blogs, one of which features the ability to advertise with them. The only edit from the original creator other than creating and editing this page was to add the sentence “Users can also keep their anonymity with cloud based torrent services like Bitport.io or Put.io” to BitTorrent. (Crow Basket) |
| 2026-04-16 03:29 | Doug Turner (Mozilla) (American computer scientist) | Doug Turner is the ex-Director of Engineering at Mozilla Corporation and long-time contributor to Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation hired Turner in December 2004 to work full-time on mobile projects such as Minimo and Mozilla Joey. He was the Foundation’s 12th hire. | No reliable sources found. Linked sources cite other authors for things like geolocation. No evidence this person substantially contributed to cited projects and is notable enough in the field to warrant an article. (~2026-23222-30) |
| 2026-04-17 00:22 | TransID (Identity) | TransID (transidentity) is a phenomenon in which a person identifies with traits different from those assigned to them. The most widely known type of TransID is transgenderness, but everything can be a transidentity. One of the most known transIDs is the transrace (an obsolete name, now transrace is known as trace or being diaracial). | Does not appear to be a notable or widely used term. (The ed17) |
| 2026-04-14 08:10 | Conquest of Elysium II (1997 video game) | Conquest of Elysium II (“II” denotes the version 2.0, the first Windows compatible version) is a turn-based strategy game developed by Illwinter Game Design. The game can be played with up to eight human players. Single player against computer is possible. | Non-notable game with no secondary sources cited. (Vrxces) |
Culture/Literature
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-13 20:45 | The Courtesans Reply | The Courtesans Reply is a poetry pamphlet written by Shazea Quraishi, published as part of flipped eye publishing’s flap series. The work is no. 7 in the series. Quraishi’s poetry has been published in UK and US anthologies and journals, including Ten (Bloodaxe), The Financial Times, Poetry Review, Modern Poetry in Translation and PN Review. | Doesn’t meet WP:NBOOK. None of the sources are reviews or coverage of the pamphlet, some don’t mention it or just mention it in passing, or are a book sales site with a publisher-provided description. (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-04-17 22:43 | Worthy of Love (2019 young adult novel by Andre Fenton) | Worthy of Love is a 2019 Canadian young adult coming-of-age novel by Andre Fenton, which follows the story of mixed-race Nova Scotian teenager Adrian Carter, a boy who has an eating disorder. The book received generally positive reviews from critics, and was commended for featuring taboo subject matter of eating disorders in men. | Fails WP:NBOOK. The subject is a 2019 YA novel that lacks significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. Does not meet the threshold for major literary awards, and existing citations are primarily local, primary, or user-generated (Goodreads), lacking the depth required for Wikipedia inclusion. (De Insomniis) |
| 2026-04-16 00:51 | Philip Sendak (American writer) | Philip Sendak (September 15, 1894 – June 14, 1970) was a writer of children’s literature. He is the father of the writer and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, and the children’s writer, Jack Sendak. | He is not notable, even as an author, since he only wrote one book, which does not prove any WP:Notability. It is more about his sons than him. (The Twists and Turns) |
Culture/Biography
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 12:54 | Hardijs Baumanis (Latvian diplomat) | Hardijs Baumanis (10 December 1967 – 6 April 2015) was a Latvian diplomat. He served as Ambassador of Latvia to Lithuania and Azerbaijan from 2010 until his death. He died on 6 April 2015 in the Azerbaijani capital Baku, aged 47. | Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet WP:BASIC. Ambassadors are not inherently notable. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-11 13:09 | Makase Nyaphisi (French diplomat) | Makase Nyaphisi was a Basotho diplomat and until 2012 the ambassador of Lesotho to Germany, Austria, France, Poland, Monaco, the Holy See, and the Russian Federation, presenting his credentials to Russian president Dmitry Medvedev on 5 February 2010. He was succeeded in 2013 by Matlotliso Lineo Lydia Khechane-Ntoane. | BLP with two primary sources created by globally-banned propagandist. No evidence of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-11 14:18 | Freshman studies | Freshman studies is a required course at many liberal arts colleges in the United States. Generally, it is mandatory for all freshman to take at least one or two terms. Most programs seek to panoptically introduce students to a variety of material outside of their immediate interests, foster academic debate, and encourage students to become better writers. | WP:DICDEF, no sourcing found in a WP:BEFORE (TenPoundHammer) |
| 2026-04-12 11:17 | Jacinto de Carvajal (Spanish friar (born c. 1587)) | Jacinto de Carvajal (c. 1587 – c. 1648) was a Spanish Dominican friar, missionary, geographer, and writer, best known for his Relación del descubrimiento del río Apure hasta su ingreso en el Orinoco, one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of the geography, wildlife, flora, and indigenous peoples of the middle Orinoco region in the 17th century. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. There are multiple AISIGNS such as WP:AIFICTREF and hallucinations even in the lead: nowhere in the cited source it’s reported that the Relaciòn is of the earliest and most detailed accounts of the geography, wildlife, flora, and indigenous peoples of the middle Orinoco region in the 17th century. That’s also a quite clear example of WP:AIPUFFERY. Therefore the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
| 2026-04-12 16:11 | Gaston Stronck (Retired Luxembourgish diplomat) | Gaston Stronck (born 15 December 1957 in Echternach) is a retired Luxembourgish diplomat. He was the ambassador of Luxembourg to the United States of America from 2019 to 2021. He presented his credentials to President Donald Trump on September 16, 2019. | BLP with a single primary source. Article is completely unverified. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to demonstrate notability. Ambassadors are not inherently notable. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-12 22:53 | Oswald Baker (British priest (1915-2004)) | Oswald Charles Baker (1915–2004) was a Sedevacantist Roman Catholic priest who lived in Downham Market in Norfolk. | Non-notable; his only claim to notability seems to be that he was once referred to in a newspaper article from 1975. (CountryLad) |
| 2026-04-13 01:05 | David Pigeon (American militia officer) | David Pigeon led a company of provincial troops from New England from the garrison at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia up the Annapolis River aboard the whaleboat Devonshire, and was ambushed in the Battle of Bloody Creek on 10 June 1711 (21 June in the New Style). | Lack of sources here and online available, does not seem to meet WP:NOTABLE criteria. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-13 01:47 | Humbert Fugazy (American boxer) | Humbert J. Fugazy was a New York City boxing promoter around the 1930s. The Fugazy Bowl is named after him in his honour. He was also the owner of the Brooklyn Horsemen of the first American Football League in 1926. His father was Luigi Fugazy. | Completely unsourced, lack of available information on him. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-13 09:57 | Lois lippert | Lois Olivios Lippert (born circa 2011 or 2012) is an American teenager who, along with Isabelle Valdez, was arrested in January 2026 and charged as an adult with attempted first-degree premeditated murder and other offenses in connection with an alleged plot to kill a classmate at Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, Florida. | WP:BLPCRIME, WP:BLP1E. Should be speedy deletable probably. (Fram) |
| 2026-04-13 10:12 | Cathryn Sullivan (American acting coach) | Cathryn Sullivan (born 5 April 1956) is an American acting coach who specializes in working with young performers. She is the founder and director of the Cathryn Sullivan Acting for Film Studio in Lewisville, Texas. Sullivan has worked with performers like Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Debby Ryan, Thomas Mann and Hayley Orrantia. | Promotional article on a non notable subject. (Mbdfar) |
| 2026-04-13 16:32 | H. H. The Rajah’s College, Pudukkottai (Autonomous educational institution in Tamil Nadu, India) | His Highness The Rajah’s College is an autonomous educational institution in the town of Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, India. Founded by Ramachandra Tondaiman, the Raja of Pudukkottai State in 1857, it is the foremost arts and science college in the town. | Fails WP:NSOURCE and WP:NSCHOOL. Completely unsourced article (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 16:45 | Changhua Girls’ Senior High School (Public school in Taiwan) | The National Changhua Girls’ Senior High School (CHGSH; Chinese: 國立彰化女子高級中學), founded in April 1919, is a high school in Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan. There are 45 classes with 1,900 students and 140 faculty members. | No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 03:29 | Nguyễn Ðình Chi (Vietnamese wrestler) | Nguyễn Ðình Chi (born 20 January 1953) is a Vietnamese wrestler. He competed in the men’s freestyle 68 kg at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-14 04:34 | Anil Khandelwal (author) | Anil Khandelwal (born March 16, 1948) is an author, speaker, corporate advisor and a board member. | Non notable person, has authored only one book, page seems to be made at launch of his book (Jethwarp) |
| 2026-04-14 10:04 | Deep Bora (Indian cricketer (born 1972)) | Deep Bora (born 1 October 1972) is former Indian first-class cricketer. He played 6 first-class matches and 8 List A matches for Assam from 1994/95 to 1997/98. Bora was a right-handed batsman. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:04 | Deepak Das (Indian cricketer (born 1965)) | Deepak Das (born 1 February 1965) is former Indian first-class cricketer. He played 17 first-class matches for Assam. Das was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Naba Konwar (Indian cricketer (born 1959)) | Naba Konwar (born 6 January 1959) is former Indian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Assam. Konwar was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium bowler. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Chandan Rawat (cricketer) (Indian cricketer (born 1986)) | Chandan Rawat (born 18 December 1986) is an Indian cricketer who played for Assam cricket team. A right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm. offbreak. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Munna Kakoti (Indian cricketer (born 1954)) | Munna Kakoti (born 11 March 1954) is former Indian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Assam. Kakoti was nicknamed as “Lilee” for his ferocious bowling. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:07 | Rajkumar Das (Indian cricketer (born 1969)) | Rajkumar Das (born 1 April 1969) is former Indian first-class cricketer from Assam. He played 6 first-class matches for Assam. Das was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium bowler. His first First Class century was at the age of 18 years 316 days, when he scored 170. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 02:57 | Alfred Lamy (French bow maker) | Alfred Lamy (1886–1922) was a French maker of bows.[failed verification] | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:05 | Joseph Henry (bow maker) (French archetier/bowmaker (1823 – 1870)) | Joseph Henry (December 10, 1823 in Mirecourt – 1870) became one of the most important bowmakers of the golden era of French bowmaking, working and collaborating with his master and employer Dominique Peccatte and business partner Pierre Simon | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:03 | Ludwig Bausch (German bowmaker (1805–1871)) | Ludwig Christian August Bausch (15 January 1805 in Naumburg an der Saale – 26 May 1871 in Leipzig) was a German Bogenmacher / bow maker. He became known as the “German Tourte”. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:04 | Émile Auguste Ouchard (French archetier / bowmaker (1900 – 1969)) | Émile Auguste Ouchard (24 July 1900–14 February 1969) was a French bow maker of repute and son and pupil of Émile François Ouchard. Honors & awards include the Grand Prix of the 1942 International Paris Exhibition. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:06 | Frank Passa (American maker of violins and bows (1916 – 2001)) | Frank Passa (1916–2001) was an internationally known American maker of bows and violins (archetier and luthier). | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | George Schlieps (Russian luthier) | George Schlieps (1894–1977) was a Russian violin maker/ Luthier (of German origins), who came from a family of musicians. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | Armin Schlieps (luthier) | Armin Schlieps (June 25, 1931 – December 14, 2005) was an archetier and luthier. He studied the craft with his father, George Schlieps. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:00 | Anthony Wrona (American luthier) | Anthony Wrona – (b. 1926 – d. 2000) was an influential American Luthier (violin maker) and Archetier (bow maker). | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:05 | François-Jude Gaulard (French luthier) | François-Jude Gaulard (1787–1857), was a French archetier and bowmaker. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | Hermann Wilhelm Prell (German bow maker (1875 – 1925)) | Hermann Wilhelm Prell (1875–1925) was a skillful German bow maker. He was born on July 29, 1875, in Bad Brambach, Germany. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 02:58 | Hippolyte Camille Lamy (French archetier (1875–1942)) | Hippolyte Camille LAMY (1875–1942), was an important French archetier (musical bow maker) of the early twentieth century also known as Lamy Fils. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | August Rau (German bowmaker) | August Rau (1866–1951) was a German bowmaker (Bogenmacher). | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:03 | Émile François Ouchard (French archetier / bowmaker (1872 – 1951)) | Émile François Ouchard (30 April 1872–27 February 1951) was a bow maker (archetier) for stringed instruments from Mirecourt, Vosges, France. Ouchard was also known as “Ouchard Père”. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:01 | Roger François Lotte (French archetier / bowmaker (1922 – 1989)) | Roger François Lotte (b. 1922 – d. 1989) was a French archetier and bow maker, son of François Lotte and Marguerite Ouchard. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:00 | Joseph Fonclause (French archetier/bow maker (1799 – 1862)) | Joseph Fonclause (Claude Joseph ‘le Mayeux’ Fonclauze) (1799–1862) was a French archetier/bow maker. Went to Paris to work for Lupot, Tourte and Vuillaume. From 1840 he worked alone. Most of his bows are stamped. Early in his career, he followed the Pajeot style. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-15 01:39 | Francisco del Río y Cañedo (Mexican ambassador (1899–1963)) | Ambassador Francisco del Río y Cañedo was born in Veracruz, Mexico on October 4, 1899 the son of Dr. Narciso del Río y Bausa and Modesta Tuñon y Cañedo both born in Remedios, Cuba. He studied medicine and was president of the Federation of University Students. | Completely unsourced and unverified article. Being an ambassador is not inherently notable. No evidence of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-15 01:55 | Mihai Gribincea (Moldovan politician) | Mihai Gribincea (born 27 August 1963) is a Moldovan diplomat. He served as the Moldovan Ambassador to Romania. | Two-sentence directory listing with no secondary sources. Romanian article also lacks secondary sources to demonstrate notability. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-15 03:42 | Phạm Văn Sau (Vietnamese cyclist) | Phạm Văn Sau (born 6 July 1939) is a former Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 03:56 | Benjamin Pulimood (Indian medical professor) | Benjamin Pulimood was the Director/Principal of the Christian Medical College & Hospital, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. | Fails WP:BIO. Lacking third party significant coverage. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 17:25 | Anders Ilar (Swedish musician, DJ and producer) | Anders Ilar (born 13 December 1973) is a Swedish electronic musician, DJ and producer, based in Ludvika. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NMUSICIAN. The article is devoid of reliable sources. (Aneirinn) |
| 2026-04-15 19:12 | Shulman (band) (Israeli psybient music group) | Shulman is a psybient group from Israel, with members Yaniv Shulman and Omri Harpaz. Shulman’s sound features elements of “glitch” and displays a large IDM influence. Shulman is also a remix artist within the psybient genre. | Lacks substantial coverage in independent sources. As far as I can tell Shulman do not have an alternative Hebrew name. Searched in English (LastJabberwocky) |
| 2026-04-15 01:36 | Margarita Diéguez Armas (Mexican diplomat) | Margarita Diéguez Armas is a Mexican diplomat. She has served as an ambassador and as Chairman of UNICEF. | BLP lacking in-depth secondary source coverage – article only has two primary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-16 03:29 | Doug Turner (Mozilla) (American computer scientist) | Doug Turner is the ex-Director of Engineering at Mozilla Corporation and long-time contributor to Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation hired Turner in December 2004 to work full-time on mobile projects such as Minimo and Mozilla Joey. He was the Foundation’s 12th hire. | No reliable sources found. Linked sources cite other authors for things like geolocation. No evidence this person substantially contributed to cited projects and is notable enough in the field to warrant an article. (~2026-23222-30) |
| 2026-04-16 03:53 | List of publicised titan arum blooms in cultivation (WSU Vancouver Titan Arum Bloom July 2024) | This list of publicized titan arum blooms in cultivation is a partial listing of flowering events of the titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) in cultivation. | Outdated and incomplete list. [1] is a cited source that lists blooms up until 2008. Titan arum blooms in cultivation have become increasingly common since 2008, and “publicised” is a vague criterion for a list (does “publicised” mean that a botanical garden with a bloom has issued a press release or a social media post, or does it mean that another media source has picked up a press release/social media post from a botanical garden)? (Plantdrew) |
| 2026-04-15 01:53 | Anatolie Urecheanu (Moldovan diplomat (born 1960)) | Anatolie Urecheanu (born 21 December 1960) is a Moldovan diplomat. He most recently served as the Moldovan Ambassador to Italy. | Two-sentence directory listing with no indication of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-16 16:49 | Heidi Venamore (Australian diplomat) | Heidi Venamore is the Australian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates since January 2020, and was the ambassador to Jordan (2012–2016). | Sourced almost entirely to primary sources and lacking in-depth coverage in reliable secondary sources to meet WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-16 20:19 | Shameem Haidar (Bangladeshi military personnel) | Shameem Haidar (Bengali: শামীম হায়দার) is a rheumatologist and major general in the Bangladesh Army. He is the DG of the Directorate General of Drug Administration. | WP:GNG. No Independent sources, all of the article sources are from official web. (Aaaas216&) |
| 2026-04-17 00:06 | Matthew Songer (American businessman) | Matthew Songer is an American surgeon and the former chairman of the board of Pioneer Surgical Technology, which he founded in 1992 and based in Marquette, Michigan. His first major product developed was the Songer Cable, used in spine surgeries. Songer and the Songer Cable were featured in the book, Contemporary Management of Spinal Cord Injuries: From Impact to Rehabilitation. | Unlikely to be notable. Only local sources were found on a quick check. (The ed17) |
| 2026-04-17 02:19 | Lưu Quần (Vietnamese cyclist) | Lưu Quần (born 19 June 1925) is a Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 23:17 | Daniel Ayora (Peruvian swimmer) | Daniel Ayora (born 23 June 1964) is a Peruvian backstroke swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 16:55 | Barbara Barnes (English actress) | Barbara Barnes is an English actress. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NACTRESS. (Aneirinn) |
| 2026-04-17 16:47 | Feng Wenqian | Feng Wengian (1896–1963), also known as Liu Yi, born in Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, is a philosophy educator of the People’s Republic of China. | Non-notable person. (Duke of New Gwynedd) |
| 2026-04-17 20:56 | Shoichi Arai (Japanese professional wrestler (1965 – 2002)) | Shoichi Arai (荒井 昌一 Arai Shōichi) (December 19, 1965 – May 16, 2002) was a Japanese professional wrestling promoter. Arai ran Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling from 1995 until its closure in 2002. | Poorly sourced article about a wrestler, only sourced to his club’s website. Tagged for needing additional sources for 18 years. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-04-18 07:52 | Abdulrahman Al Lily (Saudi Arabian academic) | Abdulrahman Al Lily (Arabic: عبدالرحمن الليلي), also known as Abdul Al Lily is a Saudi Arabian academic, researcher, and author. He is a professor at King Faisal University (KFU), where he serves as the Vice President for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Research, and Graduate Studies. | Sources do not show evidence that the person meets WP:GNG or WP:NPROF. Would need additional in-depth secondary coverage from reliable sources. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-04-18 11:34 | Gamal Sadat | Gamal Sadat (born November 14, 1956) is an Egyptian businessman and the only son of the late Egyptian President Mohamed Anwar El Sadat. | Fails WP:GNG. (Girdi45) |
| 2026-04-18 11:43 | Agha Group (Engineering company based in Cairo, Egypt) | Agha Group specializes in electrical appliances, household goods and electronics. It is an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor based in Cairo, Egypt. The company was Egypt’s first multinational corporation. OC is active in more than 25 countries. | fails WP:NCORP. (Girdi45) |
| 2026-04-18 01:54 | Andrei Tkachuk | Andrei Tkachuk (Russian community) (Born 1970) is a far right political commentator and activist who is associated with the Russian community.Andrei is also known for being opposed to Immigration and is also known for having islamophobic views. | [BLP] |
| 2026-04-18 13:47 | Shawn Goosenberg (Professional baseball player) | Shawn Isaac Goosenberg (born December 5, 1999), nicknamed “Goose”, is an American professional baseball player. He played college baseball for the Northwestern Wildcats. He was named a First Team All Big-Ten selection for the 2021 season. The Chicago White Sox selected Goosenberg with the 23rd pick in the 19th round of the 2021 MLB draft (575 overall). | Does not meet WP:GNG or WP:NSPORTS (Joeykai) |
| 2026-04-18 18:38 | Martinez Familia Sangeros (Puerto Rican mafia and a cartel) | The Puerto Rican Mob/The Puerto Rican mafia, consists of 6 crime families Estrella Family (colorado cartel), in the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico around the cities of San Juan, Aguadilla, Añasco and Isabela. The family was founded by Quitoni Martinez, José “Coquito” López Rosario whom later split from the Family to form his own which became a family within the Puerto Rican mafia, Henry Vega, Iván Vega, and Luis Albertos Rodríguez. | Likely hoax and/or unverified content. The article makes extraordinary claims about a large, structured Puerto Rican “mafia” organization without providing reliable, independent sources. The claims are not corroborated by reputable law enforcement, academic, or journalistic sources, and the structure described does not align with known patterns of organized crime in Puerto Rico. Much of the content appears unsourced, promotional, or fictional in tone, failing Wikipedia’s verifiability and notability guidelines. (Brodinium) |
| 2026-04-16 22:11 | Hugh Salmon v Lintas Worldwide | Hugh Salmon v Lintas Worldwide was a lawsuit brought by the British advertising executive Hugh Salmon against his former employer, the advertising agency Lintas Worldwide and its holding company, The Interpublic Group of Companies. After Salmon discovered financial irregularities at the company, he was fired. | This lawsuit can be adequately covered with a few sentences in the Hugh Salmon article; it doesn’t need a separate article. (BarrelProof) |
| 2026-04-16 00:51 | Philip Sendak (American writer) | Philip Sendak (September 15, 1894 – June 14, 1970) was a writer of children’s literature. He is the father of the writer and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, and the children’s writer, Jack Sendak. | He is not notable, even as an author, since he only wrote one book, which does not prove any WP:Notability. It is more about his sons than him. (The Twists and Turns) |
| 2026-04-18 20:11 | Karaman Kutateladze (Georgian artist) | Karaman Kutateladze is a prominent Georgian painter, educator, and arts administrator. Since 2022, he has served as the Rector of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts. | [BLP] |
Culture/Biography/Women
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-13 04:17 | Trần Thị Ngọc Anh (Vietnamese sprinter) | Trần Thị Ngọc Anh (born 21 January 1958) is a Vietnamese sprinter. She competed in the women’s 200 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-13 06:01 | Jacqueline Stavros (American academic and author) | Jacqueline M. Stavros is an American academic, management consultant and author. Her work focuses on Appreciative Inquiry. She is a professor at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan. She is the author of Practicing Organization Development. | Does not meet WP:NBASIC or WP:NPROF. (InfernoHues) |
| 2026-04-13 13:07 | Satu Mattila-Budich (Finnish diplomat) | Satu Mattila-Budich is a Finnish diplomat and Foreign Affairs Counselor. She has been Head of the Permanent Representation of Finland to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France, from 1 September 2015. She started working with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1983. | Unverified, unsourced BLP. Ambassadors are not inherently notable and must meet WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-13 19:11 | Saskhia Menendez (British music industry professional, podcast host, and diversity advocate) | Saskhia Menendez is a British music industry professional, recording artist, songwriter, podcast host, and diversity and inclusion advocate. She is known for her work relating to trans and non-binary inclusion in the music and live entertainment industries, and for her involvement in initiatives aimed at improving representation and equity within the global music sector. | Article created entirely by ChatGPT. ~2026-22760-25 (talk) 19:11, 13 April 2026 (UTC) (~2026-22760-25) |
| 2026-04-15 13:39 | Stumai Abdalla (Tanzanian footballer) | Stumai Abdalla is a Tanzanian footballer who plays as a forward for the Tanzanian women’s national team. In 2019 she was the captain of the national team when they were defending their CECAFA Women’s Championship trophy. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-04-15 19:04 | Juliette Passer (American lawyer) | Juliette M. Passer is an American attorney, writer, music director for E.S. Records, and founder of the Panamanagement Corporation. | Fails to meet wp:GNG. Existing sourcing is not adequate to prove wp:n. (Volcom95) |
| 2026-04-16 20:38 | Meredith Yayanos (American musician) | Meredith Anne Yayanos is a California-based violinist, vocalist and thereminist. Her work has been featured on tracks with artists including The Dresden Dolls, The Vanity Set, Revue Noir, David Garland and The Walkmen. Since 2021, Yayanos is a member of the feminist black metal band Feminazgûl. | No reliable sourcing, a search online shows a lack of WP:SIGCOV. Subject appears to fail WP:GNG (LaffyTaffer) |
| 2026-04-18 10:37 | Alma Allen (resistance member) (Member of the Danish Resistance against the Nazis in World War II) | Alma Allen was a member of the Danish resistance against the Nazis in World War II in the early 1940s. She personally led women on a dozen combat missions against the Nazis. She eventually joined British intelligence. | Three sentence stub with virtually no biographical information, based on a mention in a single source. Nothing else can be found. (Iostn) |
| 2026-04-17 06:02 | Rose Windross (British singer-songwriter) | Rose Windross originally began as a singer and songwriter in the UK reggae scene. She recorded her first album, Just Rose, on the Ital Records label when she was still at school. | Notability (Damien Linnane) |
Culture/Media
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 15:33 | Mandt Bros. Productions (American production company) | Mandt Bros. Productions is a Los Angeles-based production company founded by brothers Neil and Michael Mandt. The brothers are partners in the Los Angeles based creative studio and are the Producers of the Golden Globe Awards. | [No reason given] (~2026-22345-11) |
| 2026-04-13 09:22 | Daily Joypurbarta | Daily Joypurbarta is a regional daily published from Joypurhat District, Bangladesh. The newspaper focuses on local news coverage, social development issues, public interest journalism, and regional events in Joypurhat and surrounding areas. | From track record of the creator, assuming that it has been created in COI (paid editing), speaks like a ad, doesn’t follow WP:RS and WP:SIGCOV, since mostly relies on primary sources. (VortexPhantom) |
| 2026-04-13 09:57 | Lois lippert | Lois Olivios Lippert (born circa 2011 or 2012) is an American teenager who, along with Isabelle Valdez, was arrested in January 2026 and charged as an adult with attempted first-degree premeditated murder and other offenses in connection with an alleged plot to kill a classmate at Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, Florida. | WP:BLPCRIME, WP:BLP1E. Should be speedy deletable probably. (Fram) |
| 2026-04-13 20:27 | Weekly Worker (Newspaper) | The Weekly Worker is a newspaper published by the Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) (CPGB-PCC). The paper is known on the left for its polemical articles, and for its close attention to Marxist theory and the politics of other Marxist groups.[citation needed] It claims a weekly online readership averaging over 20,000, Weekly Worker simultaneously also distributes 500 physical copies a week. | This article is entirely based on their own party’s website. A quick search online doesn’t seem to reveal much, if any, suitable reliable sources. Deletion required. (Rambling Rambler) |
| 2026-04-13 23:34 | Podwalk | Podwalk was a mobile app that enables users to listen to audio recordings in which segments linked to places. It goes under the slogan “the site specific podcast player”. The app is available for iOS. | Doesn’t meet WP:NSOFT. The first 2 sources are an app store listing and a press release, the Wired article doesn’t mention this app. The other 3 are about the app getting 2nd place in a contest in 2025 but it amounts to a passing mention. (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-04-14 10:07 | Focus NE (Indian television channel) | Focus NE (formerly called NE TV) was the first 24-hour satellite channel of North-East India, which covered the eight states of the region. It was also the first earth station and teleport of the northeast. Apart from news it also telecasted many infotainment programmes. | Fails WP:V and WP:GNG. Article has existed entirely unsourced (relying only on a primary, likely dead, official website link) and contains major unverified claims. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 12:05 | The Golden Group Memories | The Golden Group Memories is an American touring music group that contains former members of doo-wop groups. The 2006 line-up included: | Lacks substantial coverage in reliable sources (LastJabberwocky) |
| 2026-04-13 14:56 | Gays of Hormuz | The gays of Hormuz was a social media meme that went viral during the 2026 Iran war. It was a wordplay based on the Straits of Hormuz, the waterway between Oman and Iran, that got extensive media coverage, The wordplay was based on the phonetic pan of the word “Strait” (meaning narrow) is misheard as “straight” (heterosexual), leading to the joke about the gays of Hormuz. | This doesn’t really seem to meet notability criteria at all. It just seems like one random meme out of many, and not a particularly popular one at that. I would say it hasn’t had sustained coverage at all. (Rccn) |
| 2026-04-14 03:03 | Ludwig Bausch (German bowmaker (1805–1871)) | Ludwig Christian August Bausch (15 January 1805 in Naumburg an der Saale – 26 May 1871 in Leipzig) was a German Bogenmacher / bow maker. He became known as the “German Tourte”. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | George Schlieps (Russian luthier) | George Schlieps (1894–1977) was a Russian violin maker/ Luthier (of German origins), who came from a family of musicians. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | Armin Schlieps (luthier) | Armin Schlieps (June 25, 1931 – December 14, 2005) was an archetier and luthier. He studied the craft with his father, George Schlieps. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:00 | Anthony Wrona (American luthier) | Anthony Wrona – (b. 1926 – d. 2000) was an influential American Luthier (violin maker) and Archetier (bow maker). | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:01 | Roger François Lotte (French archetier / bowmaker (1922 – 1989)) | Roger François Lotte (b. 1922 – d. 1989) was a French archetier and bow maker, son of François Lotte and Marguerite Ouchard. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-15 09:44 | BetOnline (Online gambling company) | BetOnline is a privately held online gambling company offering sports betting, online casinos, poker and wagering on horse racing. The company’s CEO is Eddie Robbins III. In 2006, according to Casino City Press, BetOnline.com was among the top 60 online sportsbook, racebook, and betting exchanges, by overall traffic received. | The article relies entirely on self-published sources and fails the General Notability Guideline. (Jackcampbellnz) |
| 2026-04-15 17:25 | Anders Ilar (Swedish musician, DJ and producer) | Anders Ilar (born 13 December 1973) is a Swedish electronic musician, DJ and producer, based in Ludvika. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NMUSICIAN. The article is devoid of reliable sources. (Aneirinn) |
| 2026-04-16 15:54 | Maynard Institute for Journalism Education (American nonprofit organization) | The Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education (MIJE) is an American non-profit organization that trains journalists to become investigative journalists, editors, newspaper managers, and media entrepreneurs. The organization seeks to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in newsrooms to diversify coverage of the news itself, creating a more complex and representative picture of the American news landscape. | Nonprofit isn’t notable. The article lacks enough sources to establish notability, and what is there is mostly from the organization itself. Appears to be a PR piece, probably made by someone associated with the organization. (Eric Schucht) |
| 2026-04-16 20:38 | Meredith Yayanos (American musician) | Meredith Anne Yayanos is a California-based violinist, vocalist and thereminist. Her work has been featured on tracks with artists including The Dresden Dolls, The Vanity Set, Revue Noir, David Garland and The Walkmen. Since 2021, Yayanos is a member of the feminist black metal band Feminazgûl. | No reliable sourcing, a search online shows a lack of WP:SIGCOV. Subject appears to fail WP:GNG (LaffyTaffer) |
| 2026-04-15 16:55 | Barbara Barnes (English actress) | Barbara Barnes is an English actress. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NACTRESS. (Aneirinn) |
| 2026-04-17 14:54 | Triple A (musical group) (Dutch trance group) | Triple A is a Trance music group made up of Armin van Buuren, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and Ana Criado, explaining the Triple A. | No significant coverage of the music group in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-17 16:57 | Ham Radio Deluxe (Amateur radio software program) | Ham Radio Deluxe is an amateur radio software program which is used with external RF hardware. | This is not a notable thing–the only secondary sourcing that could be worth anything is a little story about a customer complaint from 2016. The creator is likely the same as the now-blocked promotional editor who wrote it up in the first place (look in the deletion log). (Drmies) |
| 2026-04-17 19:14 | Szerencsejáték Zrt. (Largest gaming service provider in Hungary) | Szerencsejáték Zrt. is the largest gambling service provider in Hungary. The company was founded in 1991 and is 100% state owned (through Magyar Nemzeti Vagyonkezelő Zrt.). It has exclusive rights to distribute number draw games, sports bets and prize draw tickets throughout the entire territory of the country and – through its investments – it also has interests in four Hungarian casinos. | No sources meeting requirements of WP:SIRS or WP:CORPDEPTH. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-17 20:56 | Shoichi Arai (Japanese professional wrestler (1965 – 2002)) | Shoichi Arai (荒井 昌一 Arai Shōichi) (December 19, 1965 – May 16, 2002) was a Japanese professional wrestling promoter. Arai ran Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling from 1995 until its closure in 2002. | Poorly sourced article about a wrestler, only sourced to his club’s website. Tagged for needing additional sources for 18 years. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-04-17 22:43 | Worthy of Love (2019 young adult novel by Andre Fenton) | Worthy of Love is a 2019 Canadian young adult coming-of-age novel by Andre Fenton, which follows the story of mixed-race Nova Scotian teenager Adrian Carter, a boy who has an eating disorder. The book received generally positive reviews from critics, and was commended for featuring taboo subject matter of eating disorders in men. | Fails WP:NBOOK. The subject is a 2019 YA novel that lacks significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. Does not meet the threshold for major literary awards, and existing citations are primarily local, primary, or user-generated (Goodreads), lacking the depth required for Wikipedia inclusion. (De Insomniis) |
| 2026-04-18 11:28 | Peter Lurye (American songwriter) | Peter Lurye (born July 25, 1957) is an American composer and lyricist from New York City. | Lacks enough substantial coverage in reliable sources beyond brief credit mentions. Searched Gnews and ProQuest. (LastJabberwocky) |
Culture/Media/Entertainment
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-13 01:34 | Jayamatha Engineering College | The Jayamatha Engineering College is located in Aralvaimozhi in the Kanyakumari district of Muppandal in Tamil Nadu, India | Fails WP:NSOURCE and WP:GNG. Other than the sources listed on this page, I could not find much about this institution outside of Wikipedia (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:10 | Thiruthangal Nadar College (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Thiruthangal Nadar College (Tamil🙂 is an Arts and Science college in the Kodungaiyurneighborhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1997 as a college for men was upgraded as a co-educational institution in 2002. It is a self-financing institution affiliated to the University of Madras. | Fails WP:PROMOTION and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
Culture/Media/Films
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 21:25 | The Watch (2008 film) (2008 Canadian TV series or program) | The Watch is a 2008 made for TV movie starring Clea DuVall, James A. Woods, and Elizabeth Whitmere. | Fails WP:NFILM (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-17 10:11 | Cain’s Tears (1981 film) (1981 Soviet film) | Cain’s Tears or The Devil Refused (Russian: Каїнові сльози – И чёрт отказался) is a Soviet Ukrainian short film released by Kievnauchfilm in 1981, based on a poem of the same name by Yaroslav Korolevich. | Doesn’t meet WP:NFILMS. (VortexPhantom) |
Culture/Media/Music
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 03:58 | Kate Price (musician) (American singer) | Kate Price is a hammered dulcimer player and vocalist born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has made recordings on several labels, including Priceless Productions, Access Music, Higher Octave / Om Town, Narada Productions, and LunaVerse Music. Price’s music fuses folk music with elements of classical, jazz, and ethnic music, using instruments from around the world. | Insufficient independent in-depth sources to establish notability. Does not meet Wikipedia:Notability (music) (Blackballnz) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | Hermann Wilhelm Prell (German bow maker (1875 – 1925)) | Hermann Wilhelm Prell (1875–1925) was a skillful German bow maker. He was born on July 29, 1875, in Bad Brambach, Germany. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-15 19:12 | Shulman (band) (Israeli psybient music group) | Shulman is a psybient group from Israel, with members Yaniv Shulman and Omri Harpaz. Shulman’s sound features elements of “glitch” and displays a large IDM influence. Shulman is also a remix artist within the psybient genre. | Lacks substantial coverage in independent sources. As far as I can tell Shulman do not have an alternative Hebrew name. Searched in English (LastJabberwocky) |
| 2026-04-15 19:22 | Under the Driftwood Tree (Cardiff-based band) | Under the Driftwood Tree (also known as UDWT) are a Cardiff-based band founded in Wales by Kitt Stoodley in 2008. Their music is described as ‘surfer folk’ and is based on vocal harmonies and unusual instruments, including ukulele, didgeridoo, djembe, cajon and accordion as well as acoustic guitars and bass. | Lacks substantial coverage in reliable sources. Found review of their single [2], a mini profile by local publication [3], article about their BBC session [4], and a small hint about 2019 reunion [5]. (LastJabberwocky) |
| 2026-04-18 01:46 | Shei Atkins (American singer-songwriter) | Shei Atkins is an American R&B singer-songwriter. | doesn’t meet WP:NBIO (Harryb7) |
| 2026-04-17 06:02 | Rose Windross (British singer-songwriter) | Rose Windross originally began as a singer and songwriter in the UK reggae scene. She recorded her first album, Just Rose, on the Ital Records label when she was still at school. | Notability (Damien Linnane) |
Culture/Media/Radio
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-14 02:23 | Pure Comedy (SiriusXM) (Radio station) | Pure Comedy (formerly Laugh USA) is a Sirius XM Radio channel featuring family comedy and broadcasts on channel 98. The channel’s slogan is “Comedy for Everyone.” The comedy aired sometimes contains mild profanities and slightly risqué material, and is only very rarely considered offensive. | Fails the WP:GNG. Absolutely no independent sourcing under this or its name Laugh USA. (Sammi Brie) |
Culture/Media/Software
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 08:19 | Share permissions (File system for shared resource) | Share permissions can be implemented on NTFS and FAT file systems for shared resource. Different permissions are Read, Change and Full control. Permissions are also implemented on Samba. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-22565-32) |
| 2026-04-12 20:39 | Explore2fs (Windows Explorer-like program for Microsoft Windows) | Explore2fs is an Explorer-like program for Microsoft Windows that is capable of reading ext2 and ext3 (Linux) hard disk partitions. This can be especially convenient if one has a dual-boot system with both Linux and Windows partitions, or if one uses a live-CD version of Linux that creates an ext2 partition image as a single file on an NTFS drive (such as Puppy Linux, for instance, does). | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-22552-35) |
| 2026-04-14 06:00 | CppCMS (C++ web application framework) | CppCMS is an open-source web application framework for the C++ programming language developed by Artyom Beilis. The primary goal of CppCMS is building performance-demanding web applications. It may also be used for embedded web applications for consumer devices (such as administration consoles for routers, or smart devices). | Fails WP:GNG (~2026-22981-52) |
| 2026-04-15 06:47 | Applixware (office suite) | Applixware is a suite of modular applications edited by Vistasource, Inc. | Fails WP:GNG (~2026-23077-20) |
| 2026-04-15 15:51 | KickApps (Hosted platform for creating social networks) | KickApps is a hosted platform for creating social networks and adding social software features, video players and widgets to websites. More than 100,000 sites use KickApps, including major media companies (e.g. NBC Universal, the BBC, H&R Block, and Scripps Networks) and a wide variety of niche websites. | Non-notable tech company with poor sourcing. Lacking WP:SIGCOV from reliable sources, mainly discusses expected/routine business developments such as venture funding and acquisitions from publications like TechCrunch (which fail WP:CORPDEPTH). (Bridget) |
| 2026-04-15 20:43 | HTML Tidy (Application for correcting invalid HTML) | HTML Tidy is a console application for correcting invalid HyperText Markup Language (HTML), detecting potential web accessibility errors, and for improving the layout and indent style of the resulting markup. It is also a cross-platform library for computer applications that provides HTML Tidy’s features. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-23303-98) |
| 2026-04-15 22:33 | Bitport (software) | Bitport, also known as Bitport.io, is a freemium browser-based cloud BitTorrent downloader providing users with the ability to stay anonymous. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:WEBCRIT. Of the two secondary sources, both are from blogs, one of which features the ability to advertise with them. The only edit from the original creator other than creating and editing this page was to add the sentence “Users can also keep their anonymity with cloud based torrent services like Bitport.io or Put.io” to BitTorrent. (Crow Basket) |
| 2026-04-16 03:29 | Doug Turner (Mozilla) (American computer scientist) | Doug Turner is the ex-Director of Engineering at Mozilla Corporation and long-time contributor to Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation hired Turner in December 2004 to work full-time on mobile projects such as Minimo and Mozilla Joey. He was the Foundation’s 12th hire. | No reliable sources found. Linked sources cite other authors for things like geolocation. No evidence this person substantially contributed to cited projects and is notable enough in the field to warrant an article. (~2026-23222-30) |
| 2026-04-17 00:22 | TransID (Identity) | TransID (transidentity) is a phenomenon in which a person identifies with traits different from those assigned to them. The most widely known type of TransID is transgenderness, but everything can be a transidentity. One of the most known transIDs is the transrace (an obsolete name, now transrace is known as trace or being diaracial). | Does not appear to be a notable or widely used term. (The ed17) |
| 2026-04-14 08:10 | Conquest of Elysium II (1997 video game) | Conquest of Elysium II (“II” denotes the version 2.0, the first Windows compatible version) is a turn-based strategy game developed by Illwinter Game Design. The game can be played with up to eight human players. Single player against computer is possible. | Non-notable game with no secondary sources cited. (Vrxces) |
| 2026-04-18 05:28 | GAUSS (software) (Matrix programming language) | GAUSS is a matrix programming language for mathematics and statistics, developed and marketed by Aptech Systems. Its primary purpose is the solution of numerical problems in statistics, econometrics, time-series, optimization and 2D- and 3D-visualization. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-23606-88) |
Culture/Media/Television
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 21:26 | SUDO-Q (British game show) | SUDO-Q is a British game show that was broadcast between 5 December 2005 and 23 March 2007. It was hosted by Eamonn Holmes. The format was based on a mix of the number puzzle Sudoku and general knowledge questions. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-11 21:26 | Second Guess (1993 British TV series or programme) | Second Guess is a British family game show that aired on The Family Channel from 1993 to 1994. It was hosted by Andrew O’Connor. The first show aired on 5 November 1993 at 9pm to an audience of 1.8 million viewers. It was won by the Sorsky Family who consisted of brothers Elliot, Michael and Richard. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-11 21:27 | Dzień Na Żywo (2001 Polish TV series or program) | Dzień Na Żywo (eng. Day Live) is the hard-news daytime programming on Polish news channel TVN24. Two hosts present the news alternately every half an hour. The programme features newscasts, live reports with correspondents and talks with invited guests. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-11 21:29 | Newsline (Thai TV program) (1999 Thai TV series or program) | Newsline is an English language news program, broadcast live on National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT2HD), previously known as Channel 11, on weekdays. It is the longest-running English-language news program in Thailand.[citation needed] | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-16 17:33 | Holy @$%*! (Extreme sports viral video television series which aired on Versus) | Holy @#%*! is an extreme sports viral video reality television series which aired on Versus in the United States from 2009 to 2011. 13 episodes exist and aired on the channel until the spring of 2011, when it was removed from airing due to Versus coming into the purview of NBC Sports after Versus’s owner Comcast was approved to take over NBCUniversal, and NBC Sports found low-brow clip programs like Holy @#%*!! and [[Whacked Ou … | Not notable, unsourced, dubious claims about intent behind the show. (JarJarInks) |
| 2026-04-17 09:36 | Cardassian (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Cardassian is a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. | Per WP:THREEOTHER (PK2) |
| 2026-04-11 21:26 | Summer in Your Name (Chinese TV series or program) | Summer In Your Name (Chinese: 以你為名的夏天; pinyin: Yǐ nǐ wéi míng de xiàtiān) is a 2025 Chinese coming-of-age television drama starring Zhai Xiaowen, Wu Shile, Ma Yinyin and Peng Chuyue. It follows two high school students whose initial misunderstandings gradually give way to a deep and irreplaceable bond. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-17 21:13 | Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok (Philippine television game show) | Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok (transl. tok! tok! tok! one million enter) is a Philippine television game show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Paolo Bediones, it premiered on May 27, 2007. The show returned for a second season on August 24, 2008. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-17 21:14 | Poranek TVN24 (2001 Polish TV series or program) | Poranek TVN24 (English TVN24 Morning), since 2009 known as Wstajesz i Wiesz (eng. You Get Up and You Know), is a Polish morning news show broadcast on TVN24. It was first aired on 10 August 2001 and since 6 January 2007 it airs also at weekends. The programme is currently presented by Jarosław Kuźniar, who hosts it from Monday to Thursday and Marcin Żebrowski who is on air from Friday to Sunday. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-17 21:15 | Dita (TV series) (1967 Australian TV series or program) | Dita is an Australian television series which aired from 1967 to 1970 on what would eventually become Network Ten. The daytime series featured Dita Cobb and Noel Brophy, who would discuss news items. Produced in Sydney, part of the run was also shown in Melbourne. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-17 21:16 | Charge (TV series) (2007 British TV series or programme) | Charge is a youth television show aimed at showcasing viewer’s user-generated content. It was broadcast on the Media Trust’s Community Channel on Sky channel 539, Virgin TV channel 233 and Freeview channel 87 in the UK. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
Culture/Media/Video games
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-14 08:10 | Conquest of Elysium II (1997 video game) | Conquest of Elysium II (“II” denotes the version 2.0, the first Windows compatible version) is a turn-based strategy game developed by Illwinter Game Design. The game can be played with up to eight human players. Single player against computer is possible. | Non-notable game with no secondary sources cited. (Vrxces) |
Culture/Philosophy and religion
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-16 21:52 | Squasc (Mythological creature) | The squasc (pronounced ) is a mythological being of the Eastern Lombardy region folklore. | The only reference does not contain any mention of the Squasc, leaving the article with no notability. (Barbara (WVS)) |
Culture/Sports
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 12:11 | Guyana at the 1995 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. | Absolutely no content regarding Guyana’s participation. Complete fail of WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-11 12:18 | Grenada at the 1995 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. | Useless article with absolutely no content regarding Grenada’s participation. No sources. Complete fail of WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-13 01:47 | Humbert Fugazy (American boxer) | Humbert J. Fugazy was a New York City boxing promoter around the 1930s. The Fugazy Bowl is named after him in his honour. He was also the owner of the Brooklyn Horsemen of the first American Football League in 1926. His father was Luigi Fugazy. | Completely unsourced, lack of available information on him. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-13 01:53 | Fugazy Bowl (Stadium in New York) | The Fugazy Bowl was a stadium on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. | Unsourced entirely, have doubts for it meeting WP:NOTABLE, as it was created by a user who started five low-effort articles on Wikipedia in July 2008 and then edited no more. Only three minor edits have been made to the article since 2009. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-13 04:17 | Trần Thị Ngọc Anh (Vietnamese sprinter) | Trần Thị Ngọc Anh (born 21 January 1958) is a Vietnamese sprinter. She competed in the women’s 200 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-13 17:06 | Lohjan Jääankat (Ice hockey team in Lohja, Finland) | Lohjan Jääankat (Lohja Iceducks), shorter Ankat (Ducks) were an ice hockey team which was founded in 1992 in Lohja. Jääankat played season 2008–2009 2. Divisioona south group, and was promoted at the end of the season to Suomi-sarja. Promotion was secured March 11, when Kirkkonummen Salamat lost to Porvoon Hunters in Suomi-sarjan promotion. | No significant coverage of the team in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 03:29 | Nguyễn Ðình Chi (Vietnamese wrestler) | Nguyễn Ðình Chi (born 20 January 1953) is a Vietnamese wrestler. He competed in the men’s freestyle 68 kg at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-14 10:04 | Deep Bora (Indian cricketer (born 1972)) | Deep Bora (born 1 October 1972) is former Indian first-class cricketer. He played 6 first-class matches and 8 List A matches for Assam from 1994/95 to 1997/98. Bora was a right-handed batsman. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:04 | Deepak Das (Indian cricketer (born 1965)) | Deepak Das (born 1 February 1965) is former Indian first-class cricketer. He played 17 first-class matches for Assam. Das was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Naba Konwar (Indian cricketer (born 1959)) | Naba Konwar (born 6 January 1959) is former Indian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Assam. Konwar was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium bowler. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Chandan Rawat (cricketer) (Indian cricketer (born 1986)) | Chandan Rawat (born 18 December 1986) is an Indian cricketer who played for Assam cricket team. A right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm. offbreak. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:07 | Rajkumar Das (Indian cricketer (born 1969)) | Rajkumar Das (born 1 April 1969) is former Indian first-class cricketer from Assam. He played 6 first-class matches for Assam. Das was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium bowler. His first First Class century was at the age of 18 years 316 days, when he scored 170. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-15 03:42 | Phạm Văn Sau (Vietnamese cyclist) | Phạm Văn Sau (born 6 July 1939) is a former Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 13:39 | Stumai Abdalla (Tanzanian footballer) | Stumai Abdalla is a Tanzanian footballer who plays as a forward for the Tanzanian women’s national team. In 2019 she was the captain of the national team when they were defending their CECAFA Women’s Championship trophy. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
| 2026-04-17 02:19 | Lưu Quần (Vietnamese cyclist) | Lưu Quần (born 19 June 1925) is a Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 23:17 | Daniel Ayora (Peruvian swimmer) | Daniel Ayora (born 23 June 1964) is a Peruvian backstroke swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-18 13:47 | Shawn Goosenberg (Professional baseball player) | Shawn Isaac Goosenberg (born December 5, 1999), nicknamed “Goose”, is an American professional baseball player. He played college baseball for the Northwestern Wildcats. He was named a First Team All Big-Ten selection for the 2021 season. The Chicago White Sox selected Goosenberg with the 23rd pick in the 19th round of the 2021 MLB draft (575 overall). | Does not meet WP:GNG or WP:NSPORTS (Joeykai) |
Culture/Visual arts
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-17 13:52 | Letter from Leonardo da Vinci to Ludovico Sforza | The letter from Leonardo da Vinci to Ludovico Sforza is a handwritten document by Leonardo da Vinci written in 1482, addressed to the ruler of Milan, Ludovico Sforza. The purpose of the letter was to present Leonardo’s knowledge and experience to serve the Milanese court. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. There are WP:AISIGNS even in the lead, such as the claim that the Letter is is considered the earliest known example of a curriculum vitae: the two cited sources don’t report this claim at all. There also other signs of AI writing, such as superficial analysis like represents an early example of personal branding and strategic career management, in which the artist constructed his professional profile according to the patron’s needs, balancing technical innovation and artistic prestige. Therefore, I think that the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
Geography/Geographical
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-14 22:30 | Big Rock Falls (North Carolina) (Waterfall in Buncombe County, North Carolina) | Big Rock Falls is a waterfall in Western North Carolina, United States, located on private property on Little Pisgah Mountain near Fairview, Buncombe County, North Carolina. | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable independent sources; the one cited source does not even mention the falls. A BEFORE search finds nothing. (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-16 22:37 | Arthur, Oklahoma (Ghost Town in Oklahoma, United States) | Arthur is a ghost town in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. It was located 15 miles east of Duncan and had a post office from May 14, 1890, until September 29, 1934. A post office was established there. | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable independent sources (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-17 03:14 | Blaeberry Falls (Waterfall in Canada) | Blaeberry Falls is a waterfall on the lower Blaeberry River in the Columbia Country area of the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Canada. It is more usually known locally as Thompson Falls, after the explorer David Thompson. It is located approximately 7 km from the river’s confluence with the Columbia River at the locality of Blaeberry, British Columbia, just northwest of the town of Golden. | Lack of overall information don’t see much WP:NOTABLE here. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-17 10:09 | Kenrose Preserve | The Kenrose Preserve is located in Berne, New York. The Preserve is administered by The Nature Conservancy. The Preserve has a 1.4-mile (2.3 km) trail that goes through successional forest growth in old farmland. | Doesn’t meet notability criteria for geographical features. (VortexPhantom) |
| 2026-04-17 10:24 | Limestone Rise Preserve | The Limestone Rise Preserve is located near Altamont New York. Route 146 bisects the area of the 70-acre (28 ha) preserve. The preserve is administered by The Nature Conservancy. | Do not meet WP:NGEO (VortexPhantom) |
Geography/Regions/Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 13:09 | Makase Nyaphisi (French diplomat) | Makase Nyaphisi was a Basotho diplomat and until 2012 the ambassador of Lesotho to Germany, Austria, France, Poland, Monaco, the Holy See, and the Russian Federation, presenting his credentials to Russian president Dmitry Medvedev on 5 February 2010. He was succeeded in 2013 by Matlotliso Lineo Lydia Khechane-Ntoane. | BLP with two primary sources created by globally-banned propagandist. No evidence of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-12 17:18 | Malawi Washington Association | Malawi Washington Association (MWA) was established in 1994 and is the first association in the United States that was organized to promote and retain Malawi and Malawian culture amongst Malawi’s diaspora in the United States and Canada. It was founded by Peter Kapakasa, Stafford Chipungu, Jonathan Kamkwalala, and the late Henri Nsanjama. | Highly promotional article lacking in-depth coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources. Most of the sources are their own website. No evidence of meeting WP:NORG. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-15 13:39 | Stumai Abdalla (Tanzanian footballer) | Stumai Abdalla is a Tanzanian footballer who plays as a forward for the Tanzanian women’s national team. In 2019 she was the captain of the national team when they were defending their CECAFA Women’s Championship trophy. | Fails in WP:GNG / lacks WP:SIGCOV. (Svartner) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-18 11:34 | Gamal Sadat | Gamal Sadat (born November 14, 1956) is an Egyptian businessman and the only son of the late Egyptian President Mohamed Anwar El Sadat. | Fails WP:GNG. (Girdi45) |
| 2026-04-18 11:43 | Agha Group (Engineering company based in Cairo, Egypt) | Agha Group specializes in electrical appliances, household goods and electronics. It is an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor based in Cairo, Egypt. The company was Egypt’s first multinational corporation. OC is active in more than 25 countries. | fails WP:NCORP. (Girdi45) |
Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-17 17:49 | Akwa Ocha (Traditional white cloth of the Anioma people in Delta State, Nigeria) | Akwa Ocha (Igbo:White cloth) is a traditional handwoven white cloth worn by the Anioma people of Delta State, Nigeria, an Igbo-speaking group in Northern Delta state, Nigeria. In the Igbo culture, white clothes carries a cultural, social, and symbolic significance in Igbo rituals.[which?] It is also called Akwa Olulu, which means a “cloth of thread or strands. | AI generated slop. This is also full of failed verifications. (ThatTrainGuy1945) |
| 2026-04-18 11:43 | Agha Group (Engineering company based in Cairo, Egypt) | Agha Group specializes in electrical appliances, household goods and electronics. It is an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor based in Cairo, Egypt. The company was Egypt’s first multinational corporation. OC is active in more than 25 countries. | fails WP:NCORP. (Girdi45) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 12:18 | Grenada at the 1995 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. | Useless article with absolutely no content regarding Grenada’s participation. No sources. Complete fail of WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-12 18:10 | Vilma Kathleen McNish (Jamaican diplomat) | Vilma Kathleen McNish (born January 16, 1957) is a Jamaican diplomat who was their ambassador to Belgium, Permanent Representative to the European Union and UNESCO as well as having served, from 2001 until 2005 as Ambassador to Mexico, Central America and High Commissioner to Belize. | Directory listing/résumé lacking in-depth secondary source coverage. No evidence of meeting notability requirements. Ambassadors are not inherently notable. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-15 23:10 | List of aviation accidents and incidents in Guatemala | This is a list of aviation accidents and incidents in Guatemala. | Unnecessary, very few have articles (Cubnorth) |
| 2026-04-18 18:38 | Martinez Familia Sangeros (Puerto Rican mafia and a cartel) | The Puerto Rican Mob/The Puerto Rican mafia, consists of 6 crime families Estrella Family (colorado cartel), in the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico around the cities of San Juan, Aguadilla, Añasco and Isabela. The family was founded by Quitoni Martinez, José “Coquito” López Rosario whom later split from the Family to form his own which became a family within the Puerto Rican mafia, Henry Vega, Iván Vega, and Luis Albertos Rodríguez. | Likely hoax and/or unverified content. The article makes extraordinary claims about a large, structured Puerto Rican “mafia” organization without providing reliable, independent sources. The claims are not corroborated by reputable law enforcement, academic, or journalistic sources, and the structure described does not align with known patterns of organized crime in Puerto Rico. Much of the content appears unsourced, promotional, or fictional in tone, failing Wikipedia’s verifiability and notability guidelines. (Brodinium) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/North America
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 14:18 | Freshman studies | Freshman studies is a required course at many liberal arts colleges in the United States. Generally, it is mandatory for all freshman to take at least one or two terms. Most programs seek to panoptically introduce students to a variety of material outside of their immediate interests, foster academic debate, and encourage students to become better writers. | WP:DICDEF, no sourcing found in a WP:BEFORE (TenPoundHammer) |
| 2026-04-11 15:33 | Mandt Bros. Productions (American production company) | Mandt Bros. Productions is a Los Angeles-based production company founded by brothers Neil and Michael Mandt. The brothers are partners in the Los Angeles based creative studio and are the Producers of the Golden Globe Awards. | [No reason given] (~2026-22345-11) |
| 2026-04-13 01:53 | Fugazy Bowl (Stadium in New York) | The Fugazy Bowl was a stadium on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. | Unsourced entirely, have doubts for it meeting WP:NOTABLE, as it was created by a user who started five low-effort articles on Wikipedia in July 2008 and then edited no more. Only three minor edits have been made to the article since 2009. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-13 09:57 | Lois lippert | Lois Olivios Lippert (born circa 2011 or 2012) is an American teenager who, along with Isabelle Valdez, was arrested in January 2026 and charged as an adult with attempted first-degree premeditated murder and other offenses in connection with an alleged plot to kill a classmate at Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, Florida. | WP:BLPCRIME, WP:BLP1E. Should be speedy deletable probably. (Fram) |
| 2026-04-13 10:12 | Cathryn Sullivan (American acting coach) | Cathryn Sullivan (born 5 April 1956) is an American acting coach who specializes in working with young performers. She is the founder and director of the Cathryn Sullivan Acting for Film Studio in Lewisville, Texas. Sullivan has worked with performers like Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Debby Ryan, Thomas Mann and Hayley Orrantia. | Promotional article on a non notable subject. (Mbdfar) |
| 2026-04-13 18:48 | Zacks Place (Sports bar in Little Rock, Arkansas) | Zacks Place Sports Bar & Grill (“Zacks”) was the first sports bar in Little Rock, Arkansas, launched in 1988. | Badly sourced promo for a local sports bar making the implausible claim (sourced only to its own website) that it is Little Rock’s oldest sports bar. Sources do not support notability and no others were found. (Dclemens1971) |
| 2026-04-14 03:06 | Frank Passa (American maker of violins and bows (1916 – 2001)) | Frank Passa (1916–2001) was an internationally known American maker of bows and violins (archetier and luthier). | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 22:24 | Bessemer City mine (Mine in Bessemer City, North Carolina, U.S.) | The Bessemer City mine is one of the largest lithium mines in the United States. The mine is located in eastern United States in North Carolina. The Bessemer City mine has reserves amounting to 62.3 million tonnes of lithium ore grading 0.67% lithium thus resulting 0.42 million tonnes of lithium. | There are multiple lithium mining locations near Bessemer City. This article does not distinguish between them, and the only source is permanently dead. (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-14 22:30 | Big Rock Falls (North Carolina) (Waterfall in Buncombe County, North Carolina) | Big Rock Falls is a waterfall in Western North Carolina, United States, located on private property on Little Pisgah Mountain near Fairview, Buncombe County, North Carolina. | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable independent sources; the one cited source does not even mention the falls. A BEFORE search finds nothing. (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-15 01:39 | Francisco del Río y Cañedo (Mexican ambassador (1899–1963)) | Ambassador Francisco del Río y Cañedo was born in Veracruz, Mexico on October 4, 1899 the son of Dr. Narciso del Río y Bausa and Modesta Tuñon y Cañedo both born in Remedios, Cuba. He studied medicine and was president of the Federation of University Students. | Completely unsourced and unverified article. Being an ambassador is not inherently notable. No evidence of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-15 17:02 | Jay Preston Barnes (American politician (1869–1943)) | Jay Preston Barnes (August 9, 1869 – May 8, 1943) was an American politician who was mayor of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. | Fails WP:GNG, WP:NPOL, & WP:NBIO. This is WP:NOTAMEMORIAL. (Aneirinn) |
| 2026-04-15 19:04 | Juliette Passer (American lawyer) | Juliette M. Passer is an American attorney, writer, music director for E.S. Records, and founder of the Panamanagement Corporation. | Fails to meet wp:GNG. Existing sourcing is not adequate to prove wp:n. (Volcom95) |
| 2026-04-15 01:36 | Margarita Diéguez Armas (Mexican diplomat) | Margarita Diéguez Armas is a Mexican diplomat. She has served as an ambassador and as Chairman of UNICEF. | BLP lacking in-depth secondary source coverage – article only has two primary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-16 03:53 | List of publicised titan arum blooms in cultivation (WSU Vancouver Titan Arum Bloom July 2024) | This list of publicized titan arum blooms in cultivation is a partial listing of flowering events of the titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) in cultivation. | Outdated and incomplete list. [6] is a cited source that lists blooms up until 2008. Titan arum blooms in cultivation have become increasingly common since 2008, and “publicised” is a vague criterion for a list (does “publicised” mean that a botanical garden with a bloom has issued a press release or a social media post, or does it mean that another media source has picked up a press release/social media post from a botanical garden)? (Plantdrew) |
| 2026-04-16 22:35 | Emerson Center, Oklahoma (Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US) | Emerson Center is an unincorporated community in Cotton County, Oklahoma, United States. A post office operated in Emerson from 1908 to 1914. The community was located six miles west of Walters. | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable independent sources (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-16 22:36 | Anvil, Oklahoma (Ghost town) | Anvil is a ghost town in Lincoln County, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable independent sources (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-16 22:37 | Arthur, Oklahoma (Ghost Town in Oklahoma, United States) | Arthur is a ghost town in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. It was located 15 miles east of Duncan and had a post office from May 14, 1890, until September 29, 1934. A post office was established there. | No evidence of significant coverage in reliable independent sources (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-17 00:06 | Matthew Songer (American businessman) | Matthew Songer is an American surgeon and the former chairman of the board of Pioneer Surgical Technology, which he founded in 1992 and based in Marquette, Michigan. His first major product developed was the Songer Cable, used in spine surgeries. Songer and the Songer Cable were featured in the book, Contemporary Management of Spinal Cord Injuries: From Impact to Rehabilitation. | Unlikely to be notable. Only local sources were found on a quick check. (The ed17) |
| 2026-04-17 03:14 | Blaeberry Falls (Waterfall in Canada) | Blaeberry Falls is a waterfall on the lower Blaeberry River in the Columbia Country area of the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Canada. It is more usually known locally as Thompson Falls, after the explorer David Thompson. It is located approximately 7 km from the river’s confluence with the Columbia River at the locality of Blaeberry, British Columbia, just northwest of the town of Golden. | Lack of overall information don’t see much WP:NOTABLE here. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-18 13:47 | Shawn Goosenberg (Professional baseball player) | Shawn Isaac Goosenberg (born December 5, 1999), nicknamed “Goose”, is an American professional baseball player. He played college baseball for the Northwestern Wildcats. He was named a First Team All Big-Ten selection for the 2021 season. The Chicago White Sox selected Goosenberg with the 23rd pick in the 19th round of the 2021 MLB draft (575 overall). | Does not meet WP:GNG or WP:NSPORTS (Joeykai) |
Geography/Regions/Americas/South America
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 12:11 | Guyana at the 1995 Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) | The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina from March 11 to March 26, 1995. | Absolutely no content regarding Guyana’s participation. Complete fail of WP:GNG. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-14 14:19 | Federal University of Western Bahia (federal public university in Bahia) | The Federal University of Western Bahia (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, UFOB) is a public university located in the cities of Barreiras, Barra, Bom Jesus da Lapa, Santa Maria da Vitória and Luiz Eduardo Magalhães, Brazil. | No significant coverage of the university in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-15 18:54 | Credicorp (South American financial services company) | Credicorp is a financial services holding company in Peru with a presence in Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, and Panama. It currently has a universal banking, insurance and pension platform, with a microfinance, investment banking and wealth management presence in Latin America. | After looking for reliable sources, I do not think that this company meets general notability requirements. (TambourineDream) |
| 2026-04-15 23:17 | Daniel Ayora (Peruvian swimmer) | Daniel Ayora (born 23 June 1964) is a Peruvian backstroke swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-18 10:24 | Son salvador | Gerson Salvador Pinto (Sabará, 9 November 1949 — Nova Lima, 23 November 2019), mais conhecido pelo pseudônimo Son Salvador, foi um renomado chargista, ilustrador e colunista esportivo brasileiro. Com uma carreira de mais de 40 anos, destacou-se principalmente por seu trabalho no jornal Estado de Minas e por sua atuação na crônica esportiva e na cultura mineira. | Has remained untranslated after being listed at WP:PNT for over two weeks, procedural nomination (Jac16888) |
Geography/Regions/Asia
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 22:55 | 2026 Krasnoyarsk school attack (School attack in Russia) | On 4 February 2026, a 14-year-old eighth-grade student set a fire at School No. 153 (Krasnoyarsk) in the city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, injuring several classmates and a teacher. According to regional authorities, five people were reported injured and treated by medical services. | Doesn’t seem notable. I supose it could be merged with the 2025 Odintsovo school attack, and it’s content under a new section titled “Subsequent attack”, as was done with the Jakarta school bombing article, due to the attack also occurring in Russia only 2 months later (Bigfn) |
| 2026-04-12 08:44 | University of Kobani (University in Syria) | University of Kobani (Kurdish: Zanîngeha Kobaniyê, Arabic: جامعة كوباني, romanized: Jāmiʿat Kōbānī), is a public university in Kobani, northern Syria. The university was established on December 10, 2017. | Non-NOTABLE University, probably fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. (VortexPhantom) |
| 2026-04-14 14:33 | SMP Negeri 18 Medan (Public school in Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia) | SMP Negeri 18 Medan or SMPN 18 Medan is a junior high school located in Medan, North Sumatra. | No significant coverage of the junior high school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-15 03:42 | Phạm Văn Sau (Vietnamese cyclist) | Phạm Văn Sau (born 6 July 1939) is a former Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1964 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 14:25 | Ayas (club) (non-governmental organization) | The Ayas Nautical Research Club was founded in 1985. The range of its activities includes historical aspects of World and Armenian navigation and shipbuilding, reconstruction of ancient Armenian vessels, study of sea routes, old maps, navigation devices, banners, collecting data on Armenian navigators, making underwater archaeological surveys and research. | Unreferenced for 16 years. No other language has a reliably sourced article from which to translate. Unsourced article on a private club. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
| 2026-04-17 02:19 | Lưu Quần (Vietnamese cyclist) | Lưu Quần (born 19 June 1925) is a Vietnamese cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 14:35 | East Maizuru High School (School in Japan) | East Maizuru Senior High School, is a public high school in Jisengenji, Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture. There is also an extension campus, generally for part-time study. | Run-of-the-mill high school. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-13 16:45 | Changhua Girls’ Senior High School (Public school in Taiwan) | The National Changhua Girls’ Senior High School (CHGSH; Chinese: 國立彰化女子高級中學), founded in April 1919, is a high school in Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan. There are 45 classes with 1,900 students and 140 faculty members. | No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 14:02 | Ren Shou No.1 Middle School (School in Sichuan Province, China) | Ren Shou No.1 Middle School is located in Renshou County in Sichuan Province, China. Its predecessor was Ao Feng Academy, founded in 1764. The name was changed into Ao Feng Middle School in 1906 and then to Ren Shou County Middle School in 1939. In 1956 it became Ren Shou No.1 Middle School. | No significant coverage of the middle school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 14:25 | Katsuta High School (School in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan) | is a public school in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It accommodates approximately 600 students that are in their final three years of education. It was built in 1973 to accommodate for the outburst of children needing education in Hitachinaka. | No significant coverage of the high school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 14:43 | Wabu High School (Public school, day school in South Korea) | Wabu High School (also known as Wabu, or Wabu HS; Hangeul: 와부고등학교, 와부고; Hanja: 瓦阜高等學校) is a public college preparatory school located in Namyangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea. It was the first public autonomy high school (Hangeul: 자율형 공립 고등학교) in South Korea. | No significant coverage of the high school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-17 16:47 | Feng Wenqian | Feng Wengian (1896–1963), also known as Liu Yi, born in Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, is a philosophy educator of the People’s Republic of China. | Non-notable person. (Duke of New Gwynedd) |
| 2026-04-11 21:26 | Summer in Your Name (Chinese TV series or program) | Summer In Your Name (Chinese: 以你為名的夏天; pinyin: Yǐ nǐ wéi míng de xiàtiān) is a 2025 Chinese coming-of-age television drama starring Zhai Xiaowen, Wu Shile, Ma Yinyin and Peng Chuyue. It follows two high school students whose initial misunderstandings gradually give way to a deep and irreplaceable bond. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-17 20:56 | Shoichi Arai (Japanese professional wrestler (1965 – 2002)) | Shoichi Arai (荒井 昌一 Arai Shōichi) (December 19, 1965 – May 16, 2002) was a Japanese professional wrestling promoter. Arai ran Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling from 1995 until its closure in 2002. | Poorly sourced article about a wrestler, only sourced to his club’s website. Tagged for needing additional sources for 18 years. Fails the relevant notability guidelines. Lacks significant coverage. (Bearian) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-17 10:11 | Cain’s Tears (1981 film) (1981 Soviet film) | Cain’s Tears or The Devil Refused (Russian: Каїнові сльози – И чёрт отказался) is a Soviet Ukrainian short film released by Kievnauchfilm in 1981, based on a poem of the same name by Yaroslav Korolevich. | Doesn’t meet WP:NFILMS. (VortexPhantom) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 16:35 | Annai College of Arts and Science (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Annai College of Arts and Science is a college in Kovilacheri, Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. Which is affiliated to Bharathidasan University Trichirapalli. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-11 16:55 | Deulpota Bhagbat Balika Vidyalaya (School in West Bengal) | Deulpota Bhagbat Balika Vidyalaya is the girls’ school in the village Deulpota (Khejuri) of sub-division Contai, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. It is a secondary school. | Unreferenced since 2013 and no indication of WP:NORG. If I am wrong, please remove this. (Spiderone) |
| 2026-04-11 17:00 | Techno India, Durgapur (Engineering college in west Bengal) | Techno India, Durgapur, is a private school near Kaliganj ,Durgapur, West Bengal, India. It is near the Mission hospital, Durgapur. | Unreferenced and with no indication of how this school passes WP:NORG. Please remove this notice if I have made an error. (Spiderone) |
| 2026-04-12 02:21 | Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology | The Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology (commonly known as RGCET) is a private engineering institute located in Puducherry, India under Sri Balaji Educational and Charitable Public Trust, and affiliated to Pondicherry University. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-12 02:22 | DMS Pondicherry University | The Department of Management Studies, School of Management, Pondicherry University (DMS SOM) is a department of the Pondicherry University School of Management of Pondicherry University, India for MBA studies. It was established in 1986. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-12 15:01 | Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering is an engineering college located in Muthapudupet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The institution is affiliated with Anna University and offers only undergraduate programmes. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 01:30 | Mahendra Engineering College (Engineering college in Mallasamudram, Tamil Nadu, India) | Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous) is an Engineering College in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It teaches engineering subjects for approximately 10,000 students pursuing the Bachelor of Engineering and/or MBAs. The college offers undergraduate programs in the disciplines of mechanical, civil, EEE, ECE, EIE, CSE, IT, MAE (Mechanical and Automation), petrochemical, food technology, chemical, pharmaceutical, MCT (Mechatronics) and Aeronautical engineering and postgraduate progra … | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Sources listed here are all school rankings (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 01:34 | Jayamatha Engineering College | The Jayamatha Engineering College is located in Aralvaimozhi in the Kanyakumari district of Muppandal in Tamil Nadu, India | Fails WP:NSOURCE and WP:GNG. Other than the sources listed on this page, I could not find much about this institution outside of Wikipedia (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 01:38 | V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women (girls college) | V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women, is a women’s general degree college located in Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1962. The college is affiliated with Madurai Kamaraj University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSOURCE and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 09:22 | Daily Joypurbarta | Daily Joypurbarta is a regional daily published from Joypurhat District, Bangladesh. The newspaper focuses on local news coverage, social development issues, public interest journalism, and regional events in Joypurhat and surrounding areas. | From track record of the creator, assuming that it has been created in COI (paid editing), speaks like a ad, doesn’t follow WP:RS and WP:SIGCOV, since mostly relies on primary sources. (VortexPhantom) |
| 2026-04-13 12:59 | S.I.V.E.T College (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | S.I.V.E.T College, is a general degree college located at Velachery Main Road in Tambaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1966. The college is affiliated with University of Madras. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 13:00 | Advanced Institute of Modern Management & Technology (College in West Bengal) | Advanced Institute of Modern Management & Technology is a private engineering institution in Barrackpore, West Bengal, India which offers undergraduate(B.Tech.) four-year engineering degree courses in five disciplines. The college is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 14:13 | K.D. College of Commerce and General Studies (college in West Bengal) | K.D. College of Commerce and General Studies is an undergraduate, co-educational college situated in Midnapore, West Bengal. It was established in 1961 and offers bachelor’s degree in commerce (B.Com.) and Arts (B.A.). The college is affiliated to Vidyasagar University. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Could not find much about this colleges online or SIGCOV (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 14:19 | Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science | Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science, is a general degree college located at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The college is affiliated with Bharathiar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 14:15 | Sir C.R. Reddy Educational Institutions | Sir Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy Educational Institutions (C.R. Reddy Institutions) is the parent body of several institutions in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh including: | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 16:15 | College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat (College in West Bengal, India) | College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat (CEMK) is a government aided engineering college offering B.Tech. courses located in Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant Township of West Bengal Power Development Corporation, Kolaghat, West Bengal. The college was established in the year of 1998 with the support from West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited (WBPDCL). | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 16:20 | Government Law College, Coimbatore (Indian law college) | The Government Law College, Coimbatore is a public law college in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Like the rest of the law colleges in Tamil Nadu, it is administered by Tamil Nadu’s Department of Legal Studies, and affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Most sources online are ROUTINE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 16:32 | H. H. The Rajah’s College, Pudukkottai (Autonomous educational institution in Tamil Nadu, India) | His Highness The Rajah’s College is an autonomous educational institution in the town of Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, India. Founded by Ramachandra Tondaiman, the Raja of Pudukkottai State in 1857, it is the foremost arts and science college in the town. | Fails WP:NSOURCE and WP:NSCHOOL. Completely unsourced article (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 23:32 | Government Arts College, Tiruchirappalli | Government Arts College, Tiruchirappalli is an India Government college located in Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, India | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-13 23:37 | Government Arts College, Thiruvannamalai | Government Arts College, Thiruvannamalai, is a general degree college located in Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in 1966. It is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-14 04:34 | Anil Khandelwal (author) | Anil Khandelwal (born March 16, 1948) is an author, speaker, corporate advisor and a board member. | Non notable person, has authored only one book, page seems to be made at launch of his book (Jethwarp) |
| 2026-04-14 05:55 | Dr. Ambedkar Government Arts College | Dr Ambedkar Government Arts College is a college based in Vyasarpadi neighbourhood of Chennai district. The college is affiliated to the University of Madras. It was established in the year 1972. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only a primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-14 10:04 | Deep Bora (Indian cricketer (born 1972)) | Deep Bora (born 1 October 1972) is former Indian first-class cricketer. He played 6 first-class matches and 8 List A matches for Assam from 1994/95 to 1997/98. Bora was a right-handed batsman. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:04 | Deepak Das (Indian cricketer (born 1965)) | Deepak Das (born 1 February 1965) is former Indian first-class cricketer. He played 17 first-class matches for Assam. Das was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Naba Konwar (Indian cricketer (born 1959)) | Naba Konwar (born 6 January 1959) is former Indian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Assam. Konwar was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium bowler. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Chandan Rawat (cricketer) (Indian cricketer (born 1986)) | Chandan Rawat (born 18 December 1986) is an Indian cricketer who played for Assam cricket team. A right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm. offbreak. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:05 | Munna Kakoti (Indian cricketer (born 1954)) | Munna Kakoti (born 11 March 1954) is former Indian cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Assam. Kakoti was nicknamed as “Lilee” for his ferocious bowling. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:07 | Focus NE (Indian television channel) | Focus NE (formerly called NE TV) was the first 24-hour satellite channel of North-East India, which covered the eight states of the region. It was also the first earth station and teleport of the northeast. Apart from news it also telecasted many infotainment programmes. | Fails WP:V and WP:GNG. Article has existed entirely unsourced (relying only on a primary, likely dead, official website link) and contains major unverified claims. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 10:07 | Rajkumar Das (Indian cricketer (born 1969)) | Rajkumar Das (born 1 April 1969) is former Indian first-class cricketer from Assam. He played 6 first-class matches for Assam. Das was a right-handed batsman and a left-arm medium bowler. His first First Class century was at the age of 18 years 316 days, when he scored 170. | Fails WP:GNG. The subject’s only citation is a routine statistical database entry (ESPNcricinfo). There is no significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources provided to establish notability. (Itcouldbepossible) |
| 2026-04-14 16:17 | Arignar Anna Government Arts College, Villupuram | Arignar Anna Government Arts College, Villupuram, is a general degree college located in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1968. The college is affiliated with Annamalai University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Most sources are ROUTINE with the exception of the local archeological discovery (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:20 | Government Arts College for Men, Krishnagiri | Government Arts College for Men, Krishnagiri, is a general degree college located in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1964. The college is affiliated with Periyar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:21 | Government Thirumagal Mill’s College | Government Thirumagal Mill’s College, is a general degree college located in Gudiyattam, Vellore district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1964. The college is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:22 | Government Arts College, Karur (Autonomous general degree college in Thanthonimalai Karur, Tamil Nadu, India) | Government Arts College, Karur, is an Autonomous general degree college located in Thanthonimalai Karur, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1966. The college is affiliated with Bharathidasan University and recognized by University Grants Commission(UGC) and Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Available sources are all ROUTINE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:22 | Government Arts College for Women, Pudukkottai (Women’s general degree college in Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India) | Government Arts College for Women, Pudukkottai, is a women’s general degree college located in Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1965. The college is affiliated with Bharathidasan University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:NSOURCE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:26 | Government Arts College, Chidambaram (College in Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India) | Government Arts College, Chidambaram, is a general degree college located at C-Mutlur, Chidambaram in Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1982. The college is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Also fails WP:NSOURCE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-15 03:56 | Benjamin Pulimood (Indian medical professor) | Benjamin Pulimood was the Director/Principal of the Christian Medical College & Hospital, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. | Fails WP:BIO. Lacking third party significant coverage. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-13 02:33 | Rajalakshmi School of Architecture (Architecture school in Thandalam, India) | Rajalakshmi School of Architecture is an architecture college in Thandalam, near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The college was established in 2010 by the Rajalakshmi Educational Trust, Rajalakshmi Institutions and has been approved by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-15 22:05 | Chak 65 GB Mukandpur (Village in Punjab, Pakistan) | Chak 65-GB Mukandpur is a historical village located around 25 kilometers south of Faisalabad and nearly 10 kilometres north of Jaranwala on Faisalabad-Jaranwala Road in Tehsil Jaranwala of District Faisalabad in Pakistan. | This location is not notable. There is no citations to be found about it (and some things online simply mirror this page). Nobody is from here, nothing happened here that I can find. (ThatTrainGuy1945) |
| 2026-04-15 23:07 | Meenakshi College for Women (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Meenakshi College for Women (Tamil: மீனாட்சி மகளிர் கல்லூரி) is a women’s college in Kodambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The college is affiliated to University of Madras. Courses offered include B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science), M.Sc. (Master of Science) and B.Com. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-16 01:10 | Dhanraj Baid Jain College (College in Chennai, India) | Dhanraj Baid Jain College is a general degree college located at Jyothi Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1972. The college is affiliated with University of Madras. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:11 | Alpha College of Engineering | Alpha College of Engineering is a College of Engineering that is located in Thirumazhisai, Poonamallee, Chennai. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Most sources online are ROUTINE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:13 | Indira Institute of Engineering and Technology (Tamil Nadu college) | Indira Institute of Engineering and Technology is an engineering college in Pandur, Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, India. The college is affiliated to Anna University Chennai. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:NSOURCE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:14 | Indo-American College (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Indo-American College, is a general degree college located in Cheyyar, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1998. The college is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:15 | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science, Thovalai (Indian college) | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science, Thovalai (LITES) is an engineering college which is situated in Thovalai, Tamil Nadu, India in the foothills of the Western Ghats. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:21 | St. Britto Higher Secondary School (School in Tamil Nadu, India) | St. Britto Higher Secondary School is a Catholic higher secondary school in Arapalayam, It’s only admits boys. The school was established in 1968 and has more than 3500 students and 65+ teaching staffs.it is running by Roman catholic Diocese of Madurai and managed by Bishop of Madurai. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Most available sources are ROUTINE coverage (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 04:09 | Kumaran Institute of Technology (engineering college in Thiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu, India) | Kumaran Institute Of Technology is one of the self-financing engineering colleges affiliated to Anna University Tamil Nadu and approved by AICTE. It is located in Minjur, Thiruvallur District, Chennai. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources supplied. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-16 19:16 | University College of Engineering, Panruti | University College of Engineering, Panruti is a college located in Panruti, Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 2008 and is affiliated to Anna University. This college, during its inception was under the administrative control of Anna University Tiruchirappalli. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 19:20 | Valliammai Engineering College (College in Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu) | SRM Valliammai Engineering College is an autonomous engineering institution located in Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu. It was established on 9 September 1999. The college functions from a ten–storey building complex of 29,000 square metres to accommodate the demands of students. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 20:19 | Shameem Haidar (Bangladeshi military personnel) | Shameem Haidar (Bengali: শামীম হায়দার) is a rheumatologist and major general in the Bangladesh Army. He is the DG of the Directorate General of Drug Administration. | WP:GNG. No Independent sources, all of the article sources are from official web. (Aaaas216&) |
| 2026-04-18 01:32 | Janta Vedic College (college affiliated to the Chaudhary Charan Singh University) | Janta Vedic College, formerly Jat Vedic College Baraut, also known as ‘Jat College’, is a college in Baraut in the Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated on the link road in Baraut. The college is managed by Jat Shiksha Sabha, a registered society established in 1920. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:00 | Adarsh Vidyalaya Inter College (College in Uttar Pradesh, India) | Radha Krishna Gupta Adarsh Vidyalaya Inter College is a college of the Uttar Pradesh State Board, located in East Dildar Nagar area. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:02 | J. K. K. Munirajah College of Technology (About College) | J.K.K. Munirajah College of Technology, also called JKKMCT, located at Gobichettipalayam in the Erode District in the state of Tamil Nadu, India, is a private self-financing engineering institute. The college is approved by AICTE and is affiliated with the Anna University Coimbatore. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-12 15:01 | Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli (engineering college in south India) | Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, is a state-owned Engineering Institute located in the city of Tirunelveli in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai and is an AICTE and BOTE approved educational institution in Tamil Nadu. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:09 | T S Narayanaswami College of Arts and Science | T S Narayanaswami College of Arts and Science is a co-educational institution of higher learning affiliated to the University of Madras and founded by The India Cements Educational Society. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. The college is also listed as permanently closed (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:10 | Thiruthangal Nadar College (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Thiruthangal Nadar College (Tamil🙂 is an Arts and Science college in the Kodungaiyurneighborhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1997 as a college for men was upgraded as a co-educational institution in 2002. It is a self-financing institution affiliated to the University of Madras. | Fails WP:PROMOTION and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:15 | C. Kandaswami Naidu College for Men (College in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India) | C. Kandaswami Naidu College for Men, is an Arts and Science degree college located at Anna Nagar East, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1967. The college is affiliated with University of Madras. This college offers different courses in Arts, Commerce and Science. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:17 | Hindusthan College of Arts and Science (College in Coimbatore India) | Hindusthan College of Arts & Science (HICAS) is an educational institution located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Established in 1998 by the Hindusthan Educational and Charitable Trust (HECT), it is an autonomous college affiliated with Bharathiar University. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:18 | King’s College of Engineering (Engineering college in India) | Kings College of Engineering is an engineering college in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, founded in 2001 by Raj Educational Trust (RET) and managed by the chief executing officer TRS. Muthukumaar. The college is autonomous and is approved by AICTE, New Delhi. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 15:50 | Nand Kishore Singh Degree College | Nand Kishore Singh Degree College is a self-financed college situated 7 km to[clarification needed] the banks of river Ganga at Naini, Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh India. Established in 2000 in the Dhanuha, Chaka, neighbourhood of Naini, the college offers diploma, bachelor’s and master’s degree courses like BA, Bsc, MA, Msc, D.Pharma, B.Pharma, LLB, B.Ed, and D.El.Ed. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 18:16 | Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki (college affiliated to the Avadh University) | Hind Institute of Medical Sciences is a private medical college hospital which is located near Lucknow city in Barabanki district, in Safedabad in Uttar Pradesh, India. It was established in 2005 and the medical College began its operation in 2009. The college is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and is also accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia
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| 2026-04-11 21:29 | Newsline (Thai TV program) (1999 Thai TV series or program) | Newsline is an English language news program, broadcast live on National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT2HD), previously known as Channel 11, on weekdays. It is the longest-running English-language news program in Thailand.[citation needed] | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-13 04:17 | Trần Thị Ngọc Anh (Vietnamese sprinter) | Trần Thị Ngọc Anh (born 21 January 1958) is a Vietnamese sprinter. She competed in the women’s 200 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-14 03:29 | Nguyễn Ðình Chi (Vietnamese wrestler) | Nguyễn Ðình Chi (born 20 January 1953) is a Vietnamese wrestler. He competed in the men’s freestyle 68 kg at the 1980 Summer Olympics. | Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-16 14:48 | International People’s Tribunal on the 1965 Crimes Against Humanity in Indonesia | The International People’s Tribunal on the 1965 Crimes Against Humanity in Indonesia (often called IPT 1965) was a civil-society tribunal held in The Hague, Netherlands, from 10 to 13 November 2015 to examine allegations of crimes against humanity committed during the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66. | Unnecessary CFORK. Already covered in more detail in Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66#International People’s Tribunal 1965. (Ckfasdf) |
| 2026-04-17 13:50 | Perpindahan Ibu Kota Indonesia ke Kalimantan: Implikasinya ke atas Negeri Sabah, Malaysia | Perpindahan Ibu Kota Indonesia ke Kalimantan: Implikasinya ke atas Negeri Sabah, Malaysia is a Malaysian non-fiction edited volume published by UMS Press. Edited by Aliakbar Gulasan, Amrullah Maraining, Ramli Dollah and Marsitah Mohd Radzi, the book examines the implications for Sabah of Indonesia‘s planned relocation of its capital to Kalimantan. | Not a notable book (Nyanardsan) |
| 2026-04-17 21:13 | Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok (Philippine television game show) | Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok (transl. tok! tok! tok! one million enter) is a Philippine television game show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Paolo Bediones, it premiered on May 27, 2007. The show returned for a second season on August 24, 2008. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia
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| 2026-04-11 14:50 | Hafr Al-Batin College of Technology (college) | Hafr Al-Batin College of Technology is a technical college that was established in Hafar al-Batin, Saudi Arabia in 2005. It specializes in areas such as computer programming and electronics. It educates some 700 students. | Run-of-the-mill college. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-11 18:12 | Ayman al-Fayed (Palestinian commander of al-Quds Brigades) | Ayman al-Fayed (Arabic: ايمن الفايد) (June 19, 1965 – February 15, 2008) was a Palestinian commander of al-Quds Brigades, the armed branch of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. He operated primarily in the Bureij Palestinian refugee camp. | Fails WP:GNG/WP:NPERSON. Low-level military commander only reported on in limited volume due to his death. (The Bushranger) |
| 2026-04-13 07:48 | Pezhman Fatehi (Kurdish political prisoner) | Pezhman Fatehi (October 23, 1952 in Kamyaran; died January 9, 1981) was a Kurdish political prisoner. He died after being sentenced to a capital punishment sentence at Qezelhesar prison, where he was incarcerated. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reported that they apprehended him and three other individuals – Mohsen Mazloum, Vafa Azarbar, and Mohammad Faramarzi – in the Sumar and Baradost regions of Urmia province. | Poorly sourced, several broken or 404 sources. AI-generated, maybe in multiple passes because some parts read differently than others (for example where it is explained that 18 months are “about 1 and a half years”) (Gurkubondinn) |
| 2026-04-15 23:13 | List of Iranian aviation accidents and incidents | This is a list of major aviation accidents and incidents that took place in Iran, or involved aircraft traveling to and from Iran. | Short list, several entries lack articles, better covered in List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location#Iran (Cubnorth) |
| 2026-04-16 15:31 | Northern Cyprus–Turkey relations (Bilateral relations) | Northern Cyprus–Turkey relations refer to the bilateral relationship between the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and Turkey. These relations are characterized by historical, cultural, and political ties, as well as economic cooperation and shared strategic interests. | violation of WP:NEWLLM, text is problematic and not salvageable in its current state, see below template (DraconicDark) |
| 2026-04-18 07:52 | Abdulrahman Al Lily (Saudi Arabian academic) | Abdulrahman Al Lily (Arabic: عبدالرحمن الليلي), also known as Abdul Al Lily is a Saudi Arabian academic, researcher, and author. He is a professor at King Faisal University (KFU), where he serves as the Vice President for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Research, and Graduate Studies. | Sources do not show evidence that the person meets WP:GNG or WP:NPROF. Would need additional in-depth secondary coverage from reliable sources. (Dreamyshade) |
| 2026-04-18 20:11 | Karaman Kutateladze (Georgian artist) | Karaman Kutateladze is a prominent Georgian painter, educator, and arts administrator. Since 2022, he has served as the Rector of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts. | [BLP] |
Geography/Regions/Europe
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-13 17:06 | Lohjan Jääankat (Ice hockey team in Lohja, Finland) | Lohjan Jääankat (Lohja Iceducks), shorter Ankat (Ducks) were an ice hockey team which was founded in 1992 in Lohja. Jääankat played season 2008–2009 2. Divisioona south group, and was promoted at the end of the season to Suomi-sarja. Promotion was secured March 11, when Kirkkonummen Salamat lost to Porvoon Hunters in Suomi-sarjan promotion. | No significant coverage of the team in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | August Rau (German bowmaker) | August Rau (1866–1951) was a German bowmaker (Bogenmacher). | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-15 19:22 | Under the Driftwood Tree (Cardiff-based band) | Under the Driftwood Tree (also known as UDWT) are a Cardiff-based band founded in Wales by Kitt Stoodley in 2008. Their music is described as ‘surfer folk’ and is based on vocal harmonies and unusual instruments, including ukulele, didgeridoo, djembe, cajon and accordion as well as acoustic guitars and bass. | Lacks substantial coverage in reliable sources. Found review of their single [7], a mini profile by local publication [8], article about their BBC session [9], and a small hint about 2019 reunion [10]. (LastJabberwocky) |
| 2026-04-17 19:14 | Szerencsejáték Zrt. (Largest gaming service provider in Hungary) | Szerencsejáték Zrt. is the largest gambling service provider in Hungary. The company was founded in 1991 and is 100% state owned (through Magyar Nemzeti Vagyonkezelő Zrt.). It has exclusive rights to distribute number draw games, sports bets and prize draw tickets throughout the entire territory of the country and – through its investments – it also has interests in four Hungarian casinos. | No sources meeting requirements of WP:SIRS or WP:CORPDEPTH. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-17 21:14 | Poranek TVN24 (2001 Polish TV series or program) | Poranek TVN24 (English TVN24 Morning), since 2009 known as Wstajesz i Wiesz (eng. You Get Up and You Know), is a Polish morning news show broadcast on TVN24. It was first aired on 10 August 2001 and since 6 January 2007 it airs also at weekends. The programme is currently presented by Jarosław Kuźniar, who hosts it from Monday to Thursday and Marcin Żebrowski who is on air from Friday to Sunday. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-16 00:51 | Philip Sendak (American writer) | Philip Sendak (September 15, 1894 – June 14, 1970) was a writer of children’s literature. He is the father of the writer and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, and the children’s writer, Jack Sendak. | He is not notable, even as an author, since he only wrote one book, which does not prove any WP:Notability. It is more about his sons than him. (The Twists and Turns) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe
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| 2026-04-11 21:27 | Dzień Na Żywo (2001 Polish TV series or program) | Dzień Na Żywo (eng. Day Live) is the hard-news daytime programming on Polish news channel TVN24. Two hosts present the news alternately every half an hour. The programme features newscasts, live reports with correspondents and talks with invited guests. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-13 15:23 | Belarusian Solidarity | Belarusian Solidarity is a non-governmental organization based in Brno, Czech Republic. Founded on 17 October 2024, it is the first registered Belarusian NGO in Brno. | Doesn’t meet WP:NCORP or WP:GNG. (VortexPhantom) |
| 2026-04-15 01:55 | Mihai Gribincea (Moldovan politician) | Mihai Gribincea (born 27 August 1963) is a Moldovan diplomat. He served as the Moldovan Ambassador to Romania. | Two-sentence directory listing with no secondary sources. Romanian article also lacks secondary sources to demonstrate notability. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-15 01:53 | Anatolie Urecheanu (Moldovan diplomat (born 1960)) | Anatolie Urecheanu (born 21 December 1960) is a Moldovan diplomat. He most recently served as the Moldovan Ambassador to Italy. | Two-sentence directory listing with no indication of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-17 10:11 | Cain’s Tears (1981 film) (1981 Soviet film) | Cain’s Tears or The Devil Refused (Russian: Каїнові сльози – И чёрт отказался) is a Soviet Ukrainian short film released by Kievnauchfilm in 1981, based on a poem of the same name by Yaroslav Korolevich. | Doesn’t meet WP:NFILMS. (VortexPhantom) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe
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| 2026-04-11 12:54 | Hardijs Baumanis (Latvian diplomat) | Hardijs Baumanis (10 December 1967 – 6 April 2015) was a Latvian diplomat. He served as Ambassador of Latvia to Lithuania and Azerbaijan from 2010 until his death. He died on 6 April 2015 in the Azerbaijani capital Baku, aged 47. | Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet WP:BASIC. Ambassadors are not inherently notable. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-12 22:28 | Norwegian Peace Council (Peace organisation in Norway) | The Norwegian Peace Council (Norwegian: Norges Fredsråd) is the largest peace organisation in Norway. It is an umbrella organisation of 19 non-governmental organisations concerned with peace. It was founded on 25 October 1945 by seven NGOs. | Appears to be a decade-old promotional article, the article not only clearly fails WP:NOTABILITY with few sources online, but the page was created by a new user (33 edits ever), and also most of the links are red links and the few blue ones all redirecting to a page that omits one or more words from how they appear. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-12 22:53 | Oswald Baker (British priest (1915-2004)) | Oswald Charles Baker (1915–2004) was a Sedevacantist Roman Catholic priest who lived in Downham Market in Norfolk. | Non-notable; his only claim to notability seems to be that he was once referred to in a newspaper article from 1975. (CountryLad) |
| 2026-04-13 13:07 | Satu Mattila-Budich (Finnish diplomat) | Satu Mattila-Budich is a Finnish diplomat and Foreign Affairs Counselor. She has been Head of the Permanent Representation of Finland to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France, from 1 September 2015. She started working with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1983. | Unverified, unsourced BLP. Ambassadors are not inherently notable and must meet WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-15 14:13 | Oliver Goldsmith Primary School (Community primary school in Kingsbury, London, London, England) | Oliver Goldsmith Primary School is a primary school in Kingsbury, London, England, located on Coniston Gardens in the London Borough of Brent. Opened in 1937 as part of Middlesex County Council’s programme of school building for the rapidly expanding suburban district of Kingsbury, it replaced earlier educational provision centred on Kingsbury Road and served the growing population created by inter-war housing development in the area. | Non notable school, does not meet the notability standards for inclusion (JMWt) |
| 2026-04-15 17:25 | Anders Ilar (Swedish musician, DJ and producer) | Anders Ilar (born 13 December 1973) is a Swedish electronic musician, DJ and producer, based in Ludvika. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NMUSICIAN. The article is devoid of reliable sources. (Aneirinn) |
| 2026-04-18 10:37 | Alma Allen (resistance member) (Member of the Danish Resistance against the Nazis in World War II) | Alma Allen was a member of the Danish resistance against the Nazis in World War II in the early 1940s. She personally led women on a dozen combat missions against the Nazis. She eventually joined British intelligence. | Three sentence stub with virtually no biographical information, based on a mention in a single source. Nothing else can be found. (Iostn) |
| 2026-04-17 20:12 | MIDAS Trial (English medical trial) | The MIDAS Trial is a randomized controlled trial in Manchester, England using Motivational Interventions for Drugs & Alcohol misuse in Schizophrenia. It is led by Professor Christine Barrowclough and operates in both Manchester and London. | This trial appears to have generated few publications, and does not appear to have received much attention from the world at large. It is unlikely to be an appropriate subject for a separate, stand-alone article at the English Wikipedia. (WhatamIdoing) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe
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| 2026-04-12 14:12 | Lazio wine region (Wine region in central Italy) | The Lazio wine region is in central Italy, around the city of Rome and going from the Tyrrhenian coast to the Apennine hills. It has about 23,000–28,000 hectares of vineyards and is one of the oldest areas for wine in Italy. Most wines are white but there are more reds now since the 1990s. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. There are hallucinations even in the lead: the two cited sources report both a surface covered by vineyards of 23,000-23,500 ha, there’s no mention anywhere of the 28,000 figure mentioned in the article. The sources used are all low-quality promotional websites, loved by LLMs. Therefore the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
| 2026-04-16 15:41 | Campania wine region (Wine region in southern Italy) | Campania is a wine region in south Italy, known for old traditions and many native grapes. The region has history and different soils, climates and people making wine with different tastes. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. In the article there are multiple WP:AISIGNS. First of all, there are multiple hallucinations (or at least parts of the text that are not supported by the cited sources): for example the figure of 30,000 ha cited in the article can’t be found anywhere in the cited source). Other example: the assertion that red wines are found in the inland and white whines on the coast can’t be found and is in fact clearly contradicted by the source that should support it. Then, things like known for old traditions and many native grapes. The region has history and different soils, climates and people making wine with different tastes. are also a clear example of WP:SUPERFICIAL. The sources used are all low-quality promotional websites, loved by LLMs. Therefore the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
| 2026-04-16 16:04 | Umbria wine region (viticulture in the Italian region of Umbria) | Viticulture in Umbria is an old and cultural activity of the Italian region of Umbria, in the center of Italy, capital Perugia. The region is mostly hilly (70%) and mountains (30%), it has no sea, this helps the climate to be good for growing grapes. The climate has cold and wet winters, hot and dry summers, strong temperature changes between day and night and rain spread over the year, this helps grapes grow slowly and regularly. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. There are suspect hallucinations (or at least parts of the text that are not supported by the cited sources): for example in the article it’s written that after the fall of the Romans there was only a long decline, but in one of the cited sources it’s written that viticulture was very important during Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The sources used are all low-quality promotional websites, loved by LLMs. Therefore I think that the article violates WP:LLM and that the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
| 2026-04-17 14:14 | Camozzi (family) (Italian noble family) | The Camozzi are a noble family of Bergamasque origin, documented from the 13th century, which over the centuries produced prominent figures in the economic, political and military life of the Bergamo area and, in the 19th century, in the process of Italian national unification. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. It was later heavily edited by a TA which was most likely always him (this is one of his favourite topics also on it.wiki). In the article there are WP:AISIGNS such as hallucinations. For example it’s reported that some members became integrated into the local economic and social fabric without attaining the political prominence of the main branch. These lines did not obtain independent noble titles and tend to disappear from structured genealogical records in later centuries. The supporting source cited in the article, this one, doesn’t say anything similar. There are also other minor AISIGNS like WP:OVERATTRIBUTIONs (a testament to the prestige attained by this collateral branch, testifying to the family’s integration into high-level civic institutions, etc..). Therefore, I think that the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe
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| 2026-04-12 16:11 | Gaston Stronck (Retired Luxembourgish diplomat) | Gaston Stronck (born 15 December 1957 in Echternach) is a retired Luxembourgish diplomat. He was the ambassador of Luxembourg to the United States of America from 2019 to 2021. He presented his credentials to President Donald Trump on September 16, 2019. | BLP with a single primary source. Article is completely unverified. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to demonstrate notability. Ambassadors are not inherently notable. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-14 03:03 | Ludwig Bausch (German bowmaker (1805–1871)) | Ludwig Christian August Bausch (15 January 1805 in Naumburg an der Saale – 26 May 1871 in Leipzig) was a German Bogenmacher / bow maker. He became known as the “German Tourte”. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:02 | Hermann Wilhelm Prell (German bow maker (1875 – 1925)) | Hermann Wilhelm Prell (1875–1925) was a skillful German bow maker. He was born on July 29, 1875, in Bad Brambach, Germany. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:03 | Émile François Ouchard (French archetier / bowmaker (1872 – 1951)) | Émile François Ouchard (30 April 1872–27 February 1951) was a bow maker (archetier) for stringed instruments from Mirecourt, Vosges, France. Ouchard was also known as “Ouchard Père”. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:01 | Roger François Lotte (French archetier / bowmaker (1922 – 1989)) | Roger François Lotte (b. 1922 – d. 1989) was a French archetier and bow maker, son of François Lotte and Marguerite Ouchard. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-14 03:00 | Joseph Fonclause (French archetier/bow maker (1799 – 1862)) | Joseph Fonclause (Claude Joseph ‘le Mayeux’ Fonclauze) (1799–1862) was a French archetier/bow maker. Went to Paris to work for Lupot, Tourte and Vuillaume. From 1840 he worked alone. Most of his bows are stamped. Early in his career, he followed the Pajeot style. | Does not comply with WP:Notability to show how this bow maker is notable. (Floating Orb) |
| 2026-04-18 18:38 | Martinez Familia Sangeros (Puerto Rican mafia and a cartel) | The Puerto Rican Mob/The Puerto Rican mafia, consists of 6 crime families Estrella Family (colorado cartel), in the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico around the cities of San Juan, Aguadilla, Añasco and Isabela. The family was founded by Quitoni Martinez, José “Coquito” López Rosario whom later split from the Family to form his own which became a family within the Puerto Rican mafia, Henry Vega, Iván Vega, and Luis Albertos Rodríguez. | Likely hoax and/or unverified content. The article makes extraordinary claims about a large, structured Puerto Rican “mafia” organization without providing reliable, independent sources. The claims are not corroborated by reputable law enforcement, academic, or journalistic sources, and the structure described does not align with known patterns of organized crime in Puerto Rico. Much of the content appears unsourced, promotional, or fictional in tone, failing Wikipedia’s verifiability and notability guidelines. (Brodinium) |
| 2026-04-18 19:10 | Burgruine Groppenstein (Castle in Austria) | Burgruine Groppenstein is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. | [No reason given] (LincolnMagnus) |
Geography/Regions/Oceania
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| 2026-04-16 16:49 | Heidi Venamore (Australian diplomat) | Heidi Venamore is the Australian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates since January 2020, and was the ambassador to Jordan (2012–2016). | Sourced almost entirely to primary sources and lacking in-depth coverage in reliable secondary sources to meet WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-17 21:15 | Dita (TV series) (1967 Australian TV series or program) | Dita is an Australian television series which aired from 1967 to 1970 on what would eventually become Network Ten. The daytime series featured Dita Cobb and Noel Brophy, who would discuss news items. Produced in Sydney, part of the run was also shown in Melbourne. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
History and Society/Business and economics
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 22:06 | IFACnet (Worldwide accountancy search engine) | IFACnet, the KnowledgeNet for Professional Accountants, was the global, multilingual search engine developed by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and its members to provide professional accountants worldwide with one-stop access to good practice guidance, articles, management tools and other resources. | Article was created in 2006 yet has no references, and reliable secondary/tertiary sources do not exist. Should be removed under WP:DEL7 and WP:DEL8 (~2026-22651-53) |
| 2026-04-14 22:24 | Bessemer City mine (Mine in Bessemer City, North Carolina, U.S.) | The Bessemer City mine is one of the largest lithium mines in the United States. The mine is located in eastern United States in North Carolina. The Bessemer City mine has reserves amounting to 62.3 million tonnes of lithium ore grading 0.67% lithium thus resulting 0.42 million tonnes of lithium. | There are multiple lithium mining locations near Bessemer City. This article does not distinguish between them, and the only source is permanently dead. (Pi.1415926535) |
| 2026-04-15 09:44 | BetOnline (Online gambling company) | BetOnline is a privately held online gambling company offering sports betting, online casinos, poker and wagering on horse racing. The company’s CEO is Eddie Robbins III. In 2006, according to Casino City Press, BetOnline.com was among the top 60 online sportsbook, racebook, and betting exchanges, by overall traffic received. | The article relies entirely on self-published sources and fails the General Notability Guideline. (Jackcampbellnz) |
| 2026-04-15 15:51 | KickApps (Hosted platform for creating social networks) | KickApps is a hosted platform for creating social networks and adding social software features, video players and widgets to websites. More than 100,000 sites use KickApps, including major media companies (e.g. NBC Universal, the BBC, H&R Block, and Scripps Networks) and a wide variety of niche websites. | Non-notable tech company with poor sourcing. Lacking WP:SIGCOV from reliable sources, mainly discusses expected/routine business developments such as venture funding and acquisitions from publications like TechCrunch (which fail WP:CORPDEPTH). (Bridget) |
| 2026-04-15 18:54 | Credicorp (South American financial services company) | Credicorp is a financial services holding company in Peru with a presence in Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, and Panama. It currently has a universal banking, insurance and pension platform, with a microfinance, investment banking and wealth management presence in Latin America. | After looking for reliable sources, I do not think that this company meets general notability requirements. (TambourineDream) |
| 2026-04-15 19:04 | Juliette Passer (American lawyer) | Juliette M. Passer is an American attorney, writer, music director for E.S. Records, and founder of the Panamanagement Corporation. | Fails to meet wp:GNG. Existing sourcing is not adequate to prove wp:n. (Volcom95) |
| 2026-04-16 08:40 | Tara AI (American artificial intelligence platform) | Tara AI is a platform designed to help modern software teams manage and deliver across their product development lifecycle. | not relevant enough for wikipedia + company doesn’t exist anymore (~2026-23587-75) |
| 2026-04-16 16:42 | Colibri Real Estate | Colibri Real Estate, formerly Real Estate Express, is an American online real estate school based in St. Louis. The school provides pre-licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, continuing-education and broker-licensing programs in multiple jurisdictions. | This article is substantially promotional in character. It is also not at all clear from the cited source or elsewhere that it’s subject satisfies the notability guidelines. (JBW) |
| 2026-04-17 06:02 | Chris Air (Defunct Romanian airline) | Chris Air was a low-fares airline, based in Suceava, Romania which started up and ended in 2005. It was the first airline to fly internationally from Suceava. Its partner airline was Airday, based in Ancona, Italy. | Short lived non-notable airline that has been tagged as unsourced for 13 years (10mmsocket) |
| 2026-04-17 19:14 | Szerencsejáték Zrt. (Largest gaming service provider in Hungary) | Szerencsejáték Zrt. is the largest gambling service provider in Hungary. The company was founded in 1991 and is 100% state owned (through Magyar Nemzeti Vagyonkezelő Zrt.). It has exclusive rights to distribute number draw games, sports bets and prize draw tickets throughout the entire territory of the country and – through its investments – it also has interests in four Hungarian casinos. | No sources meeting requirements of WP:SIRS or WP:CORPDEPTH. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-16 22:11 | Hugh Salmon v Lintas Worldwide | Hugh Salmon v Lintas Worldwide was a lawsuit brought by the British advertising executive Hugh Salmon against his former employer, the advertising agency Lintas Worldwide and its holding company, The Interpublic Group of Companies. After Salmon discovered financial irregularities at the company, he was fired. | This lawsuit can be adequately covered with a few sentences in the Hugh Salmon article; it doesn’t need a separate article. (BarrelProof) |
History and Society/Education
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 14:18 | Freshman studies | Freshman studies is a required course at many liberal arts colleges in the United States. Generally, it is mandatory for all freshman to take at least one or two terms. Most programs seek to panoptically introduce students to a variety of material outside of their immediate interests, foster academic debate, and encourage students to become better writers. | WP:DICDEF, no sourcing found in a WP:BEFORE (TenPoundHammer) |
| 2026-04-11 14:35 | East Maizuru High School (School in Japan) | East Maizuru Senior High School, is a public high school in Jisengenji, Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture. There is also an extension campus, generally for part-time study. | Run-of-the-mill high school. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-11 14:50 | Hafr Al-Batin College of Technology (college) | Hafr Al-Batin College of Technology is a technical college that was established in Hafar al-Batin, Saudi Arabia in 2005. It specializes in areas such as computer programming and electronics. It educates some 700 students. | Run-of-the-mill college. Lacking in-depth secondary source coverage to meet notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-12 02:22 | DMS Pondicherry University | The Department of Management Studies, School of Management, Pondicherry University (DMS SOM) is a department of the Pondicherry University School of Management of Pondicherry University, India for MBA studies. It was established in 1986. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-12 08:44 | University of Kobani (University in Syria) | University of Kobani (Kurdish: Zanîngeha Kobaniyê, Arabic: جامعة كوباني, romanized: Jāmiʿat Kōbānī), is a public university in Kobani, northern Syria. The university was established on December 10, 2017. | Non-NOTABLE University, probably fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. (VortexPhantom) |
| 2026-04-12 15:01 | Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering is an engineering college located in Muthapudupet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The institution is affiliated with Anna University and offers only undergraduate programmes. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 01:30 | Mahendra Engineering College (Engineering college in Mallasamudram, Tamil Nadu, India) | Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous) is an Engineering College in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It teaches engineering subjects for approximately 10,000 students pursuing the Bachelor of Engineering and/or MBAs. The college offers undergraduate programs in the disciplines of mechanical, civil, EEE, ECE, EIE, CSE, IT, MAE (Mechanical and Automation), petrochemical, food technology, chemical, pharmaceutical, MCT (Mechatronics) and Aeronautical engineering and postgraduate progra … | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Sources listed here are all school rankings (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 01:38 | V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women (girls college) | V.V.Vanniaperumal College for Women, is a women’s general degree college located in Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1962. The college is affiliated with Madurai Kamaraj University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSOURCE and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 13:00 | Advanced Institute of Modern Management & Technology (College in West Bengal) | Advanced Institute of Modern Management & Technology is a private engineering institution in Barrackpore, West Bengal, India which offers undergraduate(B.Tech.) four-year engineering degree courses in five disciplines. The college is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 14:19 | Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science | Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science, is a general degree college located at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The college is affiliated with Bharathiar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 16:15 | College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat (College in West Bengal, India) | College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat (CEMK) is a government aided engineering college offering B.Tech. courses located in Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant Township of West Bengal Power Development Corporation, Kolaghat, West Bengal. The college was established in the year of 1998 with the support from West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited (WBPDCL). | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 16:32 | H. H. The Rajah’s College, Pudukkottai (Autonomous educational institution in Tamil Nadu, India) | His Highness The Rajah’s College is an autonomous educational institution in the town of Pudukkottai in Tamil Nadu, India. Founded by Ramachandra Tondaiman, the Raja of Pudukkottai State in 1857, it is the foremost arts and science college in the town. | Fails WP:NSOURCE and WP:NSCHOOL. Completely unsourced article (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-13 23:32 | Government Arts College, Tiruchirappalli | Government Arts College, Tiruchirappalli is an India Government college located in Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, India | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-13 23:37 | Government Arts College, Thiruvannamalai | Government Arts College, Thiruvannamalai, is a general degree college located in Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in 1966. It is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary source provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-14 14:02 | Ren Shou No.1 Middle School (School in Sichuan Province, China) | Ren Shou No.1 Middle School is located in Renshou County in Sichuan Province, China. Its predecessor was Ao Feng Academy, founded in 1764. The name was changed into Ao Feng Middle School in 1906 and then to Ren Shou County Middle School in 1939. In 1956 it became Ren Shou No.1 Middle School. | No significant coverage of the middle school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 14:43 | Wabu High School (Public school, day school in South Korea) | Wabu High School (also known as Wabu, or Wabu HS; Hangeul: 와부고등학교, 와부고; Hanja: 瓦阜高等學校) is a public college preparatory school located in Namyangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea. It was the first public autonomy high school (Hangeul: 자율형 공립 고등학교) in South Korea. | No significant coverage of the high school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-14 16:17 | Arignar Anna Government Arts College, Villupuram | Arignar Anna Government Arts College, Villupuram, is a general degree college located in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1968. The college is affiliated with Annamalai University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Most sources are ROUTINE with the exception of the local archeological discovery (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:20 | Government Arts College for Men, Krishnagiri | Government Arts College for Men, Krishnagiri, is a general degree college located in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1964. The college is affiliated with Periyar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:21 | Government Thirumagal Mill’s College | Government Thirumagal Mill’s College, is a general degree college located in Gudiyattam, Vellore district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1964. The college is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-14 16:22 | Government Arts College for Women, Pudukkottai (Women’s general degree college in Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India) | Government Arts College for Women, Pudukkottai, is a women’s general degree college located in Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1965. The college is affiliated with Bharathidasan University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:NSOURCE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-15 14:13 | Oliver Goldsmith Primary School (Community primary school in Kingsbury, London, London, England) | Oliver Goldsmith Primary School is a primary school in Kingsbury, London, England, located on Coniston Gardens in the London Borough of Brent. Opened in 1937 as part of Middlesex County Council’s programme of school building for the rapidly expanding suburban district of Kingsbury, it replaced earlier educational provision centred on Kingsbury Road and served the growing population created by inter-war housing development in the area. | Non notable school, does not meet the notability standards for inclusion (JMWt) |
| 2026-04-15 23:07 | Meenakshi College for Women (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Meenakshi College for Women (Tamil: மீனாட்சி மகளிர் கல்லூரி) is a women’s college in Kodambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The college is affiliated to University of Madras. Courses offered include B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science), M.Sc. (Master of Science) and B.Com. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL. Only primary sources provided. (LibStar) |
| 2026-04-16 01:13 | Indira Institute of Engineering and Technology (Tamil Nadu college) | Indira Institute of Engineering and Technology is an engineering college in Pandur, Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, India. The college is affiliated to Anna University Chennai. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:NSOURCE (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:14 | Indo-American College (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Indo-American College, is a general degree college located in Cheyyar, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1998. The college is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:15 | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science, Thovalai (Indian college) | Loyola Institute of Technology and Science, Thovalai (LITES) is an engineering college which is situated in Thovalai, Tamil Nadu, India in the foothills of the Western Ghats. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 01:21 | St. Britto Higher Secondary School (School in Tamil Nadu, India) | St. Britto Higher Secondary School is a Catholic higher secondary school in Arapalayam, It’s only admits boys. The school was established in 1968 and has more than 3500 students and 65+ teaching staffs.it is running by Roman catholic Diocese of Madurai and managed by Bishop of Madurai. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG. Most available sources are ROUTINE coverage (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 19:16 | University College of Engineering, Panruti | University College of Engineering, Panruti is a college located in Panruti, Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 2008 and is affiliated to Anna University. This college, during its inception was under the administrative control of Anna University Tiruchirappalli. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-16 19:20 | Valliammai Engineering College (College in Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu) | SRM Valliammai Engineering College is an autonomous engineering institution located in Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu. It was established on 9 September 1999. The college functions from a ten–storey building complex of 29,000 square metres to accommodate the demands of students. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 01:32 | Janta Vedic College (college affiliated to the Chaudhary Charan Singh University) | Janta Vedic College, formerly Jat Vedic College Baraut, also known as ‘Jat College’, is a college in Baraut in the Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated on the link road in Baraut. The college is managed by Jat Shiksha Sabha, a registered society established in 1920. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:02 | J. K. K. Munirajah College of Technology (About College) | J.K.K. Munirajah College of Technology, also called JKKMCT, located at Gobichettipalayam in the Erode District in the state of Tamil Nadu, India, is a private self-financing engineering institute. The college is approved by AICTE and is affiliated with the Anna University Coimbatore. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-12 15:01 | Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli (engineering college in south India) | Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, is a state-owned Engineering Institute located in the city of Tirunelveli in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai and is an AICTE and BOTE approved educational institution in Tamil Nadu. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:10 | Thiruthangal Nadar College (College in Tamil Nadu, India) | Thiruthangal Nadar College (Tamil🙂 is an Arts and Science college in the Kodungaiyurneighborhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1997 as a college for men was upgraded as a co-educational institution in 2002. It is a self-financing institution affiliated to the University of Madras. | Fails WP:PROMOTION and WP:NSCHOOL (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:17 | Hindusthan College of Arts and Science (College in Coimbatore India) | Hindusthan College of Arts & Science (HICAS) is an educational institution located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Established in 1998 by the Hindusthan Educational and Charitable Trust (HECT), it is an autonomous college affiliated with Bharathiar University. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 14:18 | King’s College of Engineering (Engineering college in India) | Kings College of Engineering is an engineering college in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India, founded in 2001 by Raj Educational Trust (RET) and managed by the chief executing officer TRS. Muthukumaar. The college is autonomous and is approved by AICTE, New Delhi. | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
| 2026-04-18 18:16 | Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki (college affiliated to the Avadh University) | Hind Institute of Medical Sciences is a private medical college hospital which is located near Lucknow city in Barabanki district, in Safedabad in Uttar Pradesh, India. It was established in 2005 and the medical College began its operation in 2009. The college is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and is also accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). | Fails WP:NSCHOOL and WP:GNG (Filmssssssssssss) |
History and Society/History
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-18 10:37 | Alma Allen (resistance member) (Member of the Danish Resistance against the Nazis in World War II) | Alma Allen was a member of the Danish resistance against the Nazis in World War II in the early 1940s. She personally led women on a dozen combat missions against the Nazis. She eventually joined British intelligence. | Three sentence stub with virtually no biographical information, based on a mention in a single source. Nothing else can be found. (Iostn) |
History and Society/Military and warfare
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-13 01:05 | David Pigeon (American militia officer) | David Pigeon led a company of provincial troops from New England from the garrison at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia up the Annapolis River aboard the whaleboat Devonshire, and was ambushed in the Battle of Bloody Creek on 10 June 1711 (21 June in the New Style). | Lack of sources here and online available, does not seem to meet WP:NOTABLE criteria. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-17 10:11 | Cain’s Tears (1981 film) (1981 Soviet film) | Cain’s Tears or The Devil Refused (Russian: Каїнові сльози – И чёрт отказался) is a Soviet Ukrainian short film released by Kievnauchfilm in 1981, based on a poem of the same name by Yaroslav Korolevich. | Doesn’t meet WP:NFILMS. (VortexPhantom) |
| 2026-04-18 10:37 | Alma Allen (resistance member) (Member of the Danish Resistance against the Nazis in World War II) | Alma Allen was a member of the Danish resistance against the Nazis in World War II in the early 1940s. She personally led women on a dozen combat missions against the Nazis. She eventually joined British intelligence. | Three sentence stub with virtually no biographical information, based on a mention in a single source. Nothing else can be found. (Iostn) |
| 2026-04-18 19:10 | Burgruine Groppenstein (Castle in Austria) | Burgruine Groppenstein is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. | [No reason given] (LincolnMagnus) |
History and Society/Politics and government
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-13 13:07 | Satu Mattila-Budich (Finnish diplomat) | Satu Mattila-Budich is a Finnish diplomat and Foreign Affairs Counselor. She has been Head of the Permanent Representation of Finland to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France, from 1 September 2015. She started working with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1983. | Unverified, unsourced BLP. Ambassadors are not inherently notable and must meet WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-13 20:27 | Weekly Worker (Newspaper) | The Weekly Worker is a newspaper published by the Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) (CPGB-PCC). The paper is known on the left for its polemical articles, and for its close attention to Marxist theory and the politics of other Marxist groups.[citation needed] It claims a weekly online readership averaging over 20,000, Weekly Worker simultaneously also distributes 500 physical copies a week. | This article is entirely based on their own party’s website. A quick search online doesn’t seem to reveal much, if any, suitable reliable sources. Deletion required. (Rambling Rambler) |
| 2026-04-15 01:36 | Margarita Diéguez Armas (Mexican diplomat) | Margarita Diéguez Armas is a Mexican diplomat. She has served as an ambassador and as Chairman of UNICEF. | BLP lacking in-depth secondary source coverage – article only has two primary sources. No evidence of meeting WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-16 16:49 | Heidi Venamore (Australian diplomat) | Heidi Venamore is the Australian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates since January 2020, and was the ambassador to Jordan (2012–2016). | Sourced almost entirely to primary sources and lacking in-depth coverage in reliable secondary sources to meet WP:BASIC. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-17 21:15 | Dita (TV series) (1967 Australian TV series or program) | Dita is an Australian television series which aired from 1967 to 1970 on what would eventually become Network Ten. The daytime series featured Dita Cobb and Noel Brophy, who would discuss news items. Produced in Sydney, part of the run was also shown in Melbourne. | Fails WP:GNG (Donaldd23) |
| 2026-04-18 18:38 | Martinez Familia Sangeros (Puerto Rican mafia and a cartel) | The Puerto Rican Mob/The Puerto Rican mafia, consists of 6 crime families Estrella Family (colorado cartel), in the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico around the cities of San Juan, Aguadilla, Añasco and Isabela. The family was founded by Quitoni Martinez, José “Coquito” López Rosario whom later split from the Family to form his own which became a family within the Puerto Rican mafia, Henry Vega, Iván Vega, and Luis Albertos Rodríguez. | Likely hoax and/or unverified content. The article makes extraordinary claims about a large, structured Puerto Rican “mafia” organization without providing reliable, independent sources. The claims are not corroborated by reputable law enforcement, academic, or journalistic sources, and the structure described does not align with known patterns of organized crime in Puerto Rico. Much of the content appears unsourced, promotional, or fictional in tone, failing Wikipedia’s verifiability and notability guidelines. (Brodinium) |
History and Society/Society
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 22:55 | 2026 Krasnoyarsk school attack (School attack in Russia) | On 4 February 2026, a 14-year-old eighth-grade student set a fire at School No. 153 (Krasnoyarsk) in the city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, injuring several classmates and a teacher. According to regional authorities, five people were reported injured and treated by medical services. | Doesn’t seem notable. I supose it could be merged with the 2025 Odintsovo school attack, and it’s content under a new section titled “Subsequent attack”, as was done with the Jakarta school bombing article, due to the attack also occurring in Russia only 2 months later (Bigfn) |
| 2026-04-12 22:52 | Chesley Award for Best Color Work – Unpublished | The Chesley Award for Best Color Work – Unpublished is given by the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists (ASFA) to recognize unpublished achievements in original color science fiction & fantasy artwork eligible in the year previous to the award. | All similar articles for awards of the Chesley Awards have been deleted and this one has not been updated since the article was first created in 2014. The only sources are sources of announcing the winners in 2011-2013 with nothing new since then. (MakaylaHippo1998) |
| 2026-04-13 16:45 | Changhua Girls’ Senior High School (Public school in Taiwan) | The National Changhua Girls’ Senior High School (CHGSH; Chinese: 國立彰化女子高級中學), founded in April 1919, is a high school in Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan. There are 45 classes with 1,900 students and 140 faculty members. | No significant coverage of the school in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found social media, and mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-11 22:55 | 2026 Nizhnekamsk school attack (School attack in Russia) | O 22 January 2026, a 13-year-old student at Lyceum No. 37 in Nizhnekamsk, Tatarstan, Russia, allegedly injured a school employee and caused a disturbance before being detained by authorities. | Doesn’t seem notable. I supose it could be merged with the Odintsovo attack, and it’s content under a new section titled “Subsequent attack”, as was done with the Jakarta school bombing article (Bigfn) |
| 2026-04-18 01:54 | Andrei Tkachuk | Andrei Tkachuk (Russian community) (Born 1970) is a far right political commentator and activist who is associated with the Russian community.Andrei is also known for being opposed to Immigration and is also known for having islamophobic views. | [BLP] |
History and Society/Transportation
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-15 23:13 | List of Iranian aviation accidents and incidents | This is a list of major aviation accidents and incidents that took place in Iran, or involved aircraft traveling to and from Iran. | Short list, several entries lack articles, better covered in List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location#Iran (Cubnorth) |
| 2026-04-13 16:59 | Bludworth (Barge connection system) | The Bludworth articulated tug and barge (ATB) ocean tug barge connection system was developed by Richard and Robert Bludworth during the 1960s. | No significant coverage in independent reliable sources to establish notability. Found directories, and numerous mentions, but no in-depth content. (JoeNMLC) |
| 2026-04-17 06:02 | Chris Air (Defunct Romanian airline) | Chris Air was a low-fares airline, based in Suceava, Romania which started up and ended in 2005. It was the first airline to fly internationally from Suceava. Its partner airline was Airday, based in Ancona, Italy. | Short lived non-notable airline that has been tagged as unsourced for 13 years (10mmsocket) |
| 2026-04-18 11:40 | Mauterndorf Airfield (Airport in Austria) | Mauterndorf Airfield (German: Flugplatz Mauterndorf, ICAO: LOSM) is a private use aerodrome located 1 kilometre (1 mi) east-southeast of Mauterndorf, Salzburg, Austria. | Single sentence article, no notability at all, no sourcing either (Danners430) |
STEM
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 16:56 | United States Othello Association (nonprofit corporation dedicated to the advancement of the game of Othello in the United States) | The United States Othello Association (USOA) is connected with the (trademarked) game of Othello, which is closely connected with the historical game Reversi. The following quote appears in an old issue of its journal, the Othello Quarterly: “Membership in the United States Othello Association (USOA) is available to all residents of the United States. | Completely unsourced. No evidence whatsoever of meeting requirements at WP:NORG. (AusLondonder) |
| 2026-04-12 22:06 | IFACnet (Worldwide accountancy search engine) | IFACnet, the KnowledgeNet for Professional Accountants, was the global, multilingual search engine developed by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and its members to provide professional accountants worldwide with one-stop access to good practice guidance, articles, management tools and other resources. | Article was created in 2006 yet has no references, and reliable secondary/tertiary sources do not exist. Should be removed under WP:DEL7 and WP:DEL8 (~2026-22651-53) |
| 2026-04-12 22:53 | Oswald Baker (British priest (1915-2004)) | Oswald Charles Baker (1915–2004) was a Sedevacantist Roman Catholic priest who lived in Downham Market in Norfolk. | Non-notable; his only claim to notability seems to be that he was once referred to in a newspaper article from 1975. (CountryLad) |
| 2026-04-13 21:44 | CRNHs (Health research organisation based in France) | The Centres de Recherche en Nutrition Humaine or CRNHs is a network of human nutrition research centres in France. Their goal is to improve the knowledge on the functional properties of food, metabolism, and human physiology, ranging from basic research to the study of behaviours and their impact on health. | Doesn’t meet WP:NORG. 12 years with 0 references. (Here2rewrite) |
| 2026-04-14 03:16 | American Foundation for Children with AIDS (non-profit organization in the USA) | The American Foundation for Children with AIDS (AFCA) is a non-profit organization which assists children and their guardians in sub-Saharan Africa who are HIV positive or have contracted AIDS and lack access to proper medical care. | Lacks independent reliable sources to establish notability per WP:NORG (Elirockenbeck1) |
| 2026-04-11 22:18 | Put i saobraćaj (Academic journal) | Put i saobraćaj (known in English as Journal of Road and Traffic Engineering) is an academic journal about road and traffic engineering published in Serbia. It is published by Serbian Society for Roads VIA VITA, with University of Belgrade‘s Faculty of Civil Engineering and Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering as co-publishers. | Non-notable journal. Not indexed in any selective databases, no independent sources. Does not meet WP:NJournals or WP:GNG. (Randykitty) |
| 2026-04-16 03:53 | List of publicised titan arum blooms in cultivation (WSU Vancouver Titan Arum Bloom July 2024) | This list of publicized titan arum blooms in cultivation is a partial listing of flowering events of the titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) in cultivation. | Outdated and incomplete list. [11] is a cited source that lists blooms up until 2008. Titan arum blooms in cultivation have become increasingly common since 2008, and “publicised” is a vague criterion for a list (does “publicised” mean that a botanical garden with a bloom has issued a press release or a social media post, or does it mean that another media source has picked up a press release/social media post from a botanical garden)? (Plantdrew) |
| 2026-04-17 16:57 | Ham Radio Deluxe (Amateur radio software program) | Ham Radio Deluxe is an amateur radio software program which is used with external RF hardware. | This is not a notable thing–the only secondary sourcing that could be worth anything is a little story about a customer complaint from 2016. The creator is likely the same as the now-blocked promotional editor who wrote it up in the first place (look in the deletion log). (Drmies) |
STEM/Biology
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-16 21:10 | List of Asian pear cultivar | Asian pears are not native to Europe or North America. Several breeders in the United States and Canada are working to develop new cultivars with improved cold hardiness and disease resistance. | Page is unlikely to meet WP:NLIST criteria especially compared to the standalone article on the subject (Netstars22) |
| 2026-04-17 11:34 | Dracograllus (Genus of marine worms) | Dracograllus is a genus of tiny, free-living marine worms in the family Draconematidae, within the order Desmodorida. They live in the gaps between sand grains and on surfaces on the seafloor, and belong to a group called meiofauna, animals too small to see without a microscope, but bigger than bacteria. | Duplicate of draft Draft:Dracograllus by the same user. The draft has been declined multiple times and it seems this article was created to dodge that. (SnowyRiver28) |
STEM/Computing
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 08:19 | Share permissions (File system for shared resource) | Share permissions can be implemented on NTFS and FAT file systems for shared resource. Different permissions are Read, Change and Full control. Permissions are also implemented on Samba. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-22565-32) |
| 2026-04-12 20:39 | Explore2fs (Windows Explorer-like program for Microsoft Windows) | Explore2fs is an Explorer-like program for Microsoft Windows that is capable of reading ext2 and ext3 (Linux) hard disk partitions. This can be especially convenient if one has a dual-boot system with both Linux and Windows partitions, or if one uses a live-CD version of Linux that creates an ext2 partition image as a single file on an NTFS drive (such as Puppy Linux, for instance, does). | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-22552-35) |
| 2026-04-14 06:00 | CppCMS (C++ web application framework) | CppCMS is an open-source web application framework for the C++ programming language developed by Artyom Beilis. The primary goal of CppCMS is building performance-demanding web applications. It may also be used for embedded web applications for consumer devices (such as administration consoles for routers, or smart devices). | Fails WP:GNG (~2026-22981-52) |
| 2026-04-15 20:43 | HTML Tidy (Application for correcting invalid HTML) | HTML Tidy is a console application for correcting invalid HyperText Markup Language (HTML), detecting potential web accessibility errors, and for improving the layout and indent style of the resulting markup. It is also a cross-platform library for computer applications that provides HTML Tidy’s features. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-23303-98) |
| 2026-04-15 22:33 | Bitport (software) | Bitport, also known as Bitport.io, is a freemium browser-based cloud BitTorrent downloader providing users with the ability to stay anonymous. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:WEBCRIT. Of the two secondary sources, both are from blogs, one of which features the ability to advertise with them. The only edit from the original creator other than creating and editing this page was to add the sentence “Users can also keep their anonymity with cloud based torrent services like Bitport.io or Put.io” to BitTorrent. (Crow Basket) |
STEM/Earth and environment
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 20:27 | World Sturgeon Conservation Society (international association of scientists) | The World Sturgeon Conservation Society (WSCS) is an international association of scientists. Its aim is to conserve existing sturgeon populations worldwide and help in their restoration. The society pursues this goal by promoting sturgeon research, holding workshops and conferences, promoting the exchange of sturgeon-related information between scientists and politicians, and by informing the general public about sturgeons. | Completely unsourced article, proper sources and citations do not appear to exist, article has been up since 2004 with no notable improvements. I do not believe any alternative to deletion is possible, and this should fall under WP:DEL7 and WP:DEL8 (~2026-22651-53) |
STEM/Engineering
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-15 23:13 | List of Iranian aviation accidents and incidents | This is a list of major aviation accidents and incidents that took place in Iran, or involved aircraft traveling to and from Iran. | Short list, several entries lack articles, better covered in List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location#Iran (Cubnorth) |
| 2026-04-17 06:02 | Chris Air (Defunct Romanian airline) | Chris Air was a low-fares airline, based in Suceava, Romania which started up and ended in 2005. It was the first airline to fly internationally from Suceava. Its partner airline was Airday, based in Ancona, Italy. | Short lived non-notable airline that has been tagged as unsourced for 13 years (10mmsocket) |
| 2026-04-18 11:40 | Mauterndorf Airfield (Airport in Austria) | Mauterndorf Airfield (German: Flugplatz Mauterndorf, ICAO: LOSM) is a private use aerodrome located 1 kilometre (1 mi) east-southeast of Mauterndorf, Salzburg, Austria. | Single sentence article, no notability at all, no sourcing either (Danners430) |
STEM/Mathematics
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-18 05:28 | GAUSS (software) (Matrix programming language) | GAUSS is a matrix programming language for mathematics and statistics, developed and marketed by Aptech Systems. Its primary purpose is the solution of numerical problems in statistics, econometrics, time-series, optimization and 2D- and 3D-visualization. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-23606-88) |
STEM/Medicine & Health
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-16 08:35 | Care acuity (Measure of the intensity and complexity of healthcare services required by a patient) | Care acuity (also known as patient acuity) is a measure of the intensity, complexity, and level of healthcare services required by an individual. It reflects the severity of a person’s physical, mental, or behavioral health needs and the degree of clinical resources necessary to provide safe and effective care. | AI-generated, OAICITE in Diff/1349137296. Article is too old for draftification. (Gurkubondinn) |
| 2026-04-17 20:12 | MIDAS Trial (English medical trial) | The MIDAS Trial is a randomized controlled trial in Manchester, England using Motivational Interventions for Drugs & Alcohol misuse in Schizophrenia. It is led by Professor Christine Barrowclough and operates in both Manchester and London. | This trial appears to have generated few publications, and does not appear to have received much attention from the world at large. It is unlikely to be an appropriate subject for a separate, stand-alone article at the English Wikipedia. (WhatamIdoing) |
STEM/Technology
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-12 08:19 | Share permissions (File system for shared resource) | Share permissions can be implemented on NTFS and FAT file systems for shared resource. Different permissions are Read, Change and Full control. Permissions are also implemented on Samba. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-22565-32) |
| 2026-04-14 06:00 | CppCMS (C++ web application framework) | CppCMS is an open-source web application framework for the C++ programming language developed by Artyom Beilis. The primary goal of CppCMS is building performance-demanding web applications. It may also be used for embedded web applications for consumer devices (such as administration consoles for routers, or smart devices). | Fails WP:GNG (~2026-22981-52) |
| 2026-04-15 06:47 | Applixware (office suite) | Applixware is a suite of modular applications edited by Vistasource, Inc. | Fails WP:GNG (~2026-23077-20) |
| 2026-04-15 15:51 | KickApps (Hosted platform for creating social networks) | KickApps is a hosted platform for creating social networks and adding social software features, video players and widgets to websites. More than 100,000 sites use KickApps, including major media companies (e.g. NBC Universal, the BBC, H&R Block, and Scripps Networks) and a wide variety of niche websites. | Non-notable tech company with poor sourcing. Lacking WP:SIGCOV from reliable sources, mainly discusses expected/routine business developments such as venture funding and acquisitions from publications like TechCrunch (which fail WP:CORPDEPTH). (Bridget) |
| 2026-04-15 20:43 | HTML Tidy (Application for correcting invalid HTML) | HTML Tidy is a console application for correcting invalid HyperText Markup Language (HTML), detecting potential web accessibility errors, and for improving the layout and indent style of the resulting markup. It is also a cross-platform library for computer applications that provides HTML Tidy’s features. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-23303-98) |
| 2026-04-15 22:33 | Bitport (software) | Bitport, also known as Bitport.io, is a freemium browser-based cloud BitTorrent downloader providing users with the ability to stay anonymous. | Fails WP:GNG and WP:WEBCRIT. Of the two secondary sources, both are from blogs, one of which features the ability to advertise with them. The only edit from the original creator other than creating and editing this page was to add the sentence “Users can also keep their anonymity with cloud based torrent services like Bitport.io or Put.io” to BitTorrent. (Crow Basket) |
| 2026-04-16 03:29 | Doug Turner (Mozilla) (American computer scientist) | Doug Turner is the ex-Director of Engineering at Mozilla Corporation and long-time contributor to Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation hired Turner in December 2004 to work full-time on mobile projects such as Minimo and Mozilla Joey. He was the Foundation’s 12th hire. | No reliable sources found. Linked sources cite other authors for things like geolocation. No evidence this person substantially contributed to cited projects and is notable enough in the field to warrant an article. (~2026-23222-30) |
| 2026-04-16 08:40 | Tara AI (American artificial intelligence platform) | Tara AI is a platform designed to help modern software teams manage and deliver across their product development lifecycle. | not relevant enough for wikipedia + company doesn’t exist anymore (~2026-23587-75) |
| 2026-04-17 00:22 | TransID (Identity) | TransID (transidentity) is a phenomenon in which a person identifies with traits different from those assigned to them. The most widely known type of TransID is transgenderness, but everything can be a transidentity. One of the most known transIDs is the transrace (an obsolete name, now transrace is known as trace or being diaracial). | Does not appear to be a notable or widely used term. (The ed17) |
| 2026-04-18 05:28 | GAUSS (software) (Matrix programming language) | GAUSS is a matrix programming language for mathematics and statistics, developed and marketed by Aptech Systems. Its primary purpose is the solution of numerical problems in statistics, econometrics, time-series, optimization and 2D- and 3D-visualization. | Fails WP:GNG and also not found any WP:RS (~2026-23606-88) |
Unsorted
| PROD date | Article | Excerpt | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-11 15:15 | Nchum Bafut | Nchum is a geographical area in Bafut in the Northwest Region of Cameroon. | This article contains no substantial verified information that cannot be found in wikilinked articles; its sole reference does not even verify the claims previously made, nor does it seem to meet general notability criteria or even geographic feature notability criteria. Promotional language is also an issue. (ContributeToTheWiki) |
| 2026-04-13 18:47 | Cartas de relación (correspondence sent by the Spanish conqueror) | The Cartas de relación are a series of letters addressed to Emperor Charles V during the years of the Conquest of Mexico (1519–1526). They constitute a primary source of exceptional value for understanding the fall of the Aztec Empire and the early years of New Spain. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. There are WP:AISIGNS even in the lead, where conclusions such as They constitute a primary source of exceptional value for understanding the fall of the Aztec Empire and they were conceived as a tool to legitimize his actions, with strong apologetic and rhetorical traits, and represent one of the most significant examples of 16th-century conquest literature are sourced with a pdf of the work itself. Even in the introduction I couldn’t find anything similar. These are also clear example of WP:AILEGACY. All in all, I think that the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |
| 2026-04-18 02:06 | Z road (Topics referred to by the same term) | Z road may refer to : | The current listed articles do not mention any roads with the name “Z”. There appear to be no other plausible targets. (Voorts) |
| 2026-04-18 01:35 | Purok Talisay Center (A purok talisay found in Liloan) | Purok Talisay Center is a purok found in Liloan. | No indication of notability (Cadddr) |
| 2026-04-18 14:00 | CTTR (Topics referred to by the same term) | CTTR may also refer to: | Neither of the entries are mentioned in their target articles (probably because they are not commonly known as “CTTR”) and so both fail MOS:DABABBREV (Shhhnotsoloud) |
| 2026-04-18 16:36 | Historia de los descubrimientos antiguos y modernos de la Nueva España | Historia de los descubrimientos antiguos y modernos de la Nueva España is the only known work of Baltasar Obregón, written in Mexico City and completed in 1584. The text, written in Spanish, was discovered in the General Archive of the Indies in Seville and first published in 1924 by historian and priest Mariano Cuevas, with the support of the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education. | Article created by an user who has been indef blocked for the usage of LLMs. In the article there are many WP:AISIGNS. First of all hallucinations: I can’t found in any of the three cited sources something supporting the claim that this work is considered one of the earliest manifestations of Creole consciousness in Mexican historiography and a fundamental testimony of the perception of northern New Spain in the 16th century (this can also be considered an example of WPAIPUFFERY). There are many other obvious signs such as undue emphasis on notability (The Historia stands out for its personal approach and the author’s programmatic intent) and superficial analysis (the Historia features a strong imaginative and symbolic component). Therefore, I think that the article violates WP:LLM and the best course of action is WP:TNT. (Friniate) |