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Nominations
[edit]Older nominations
[edit]Articles created/expanded on November 29
[edit]Diego García Miravete
- ... that Diego García Miravete and his college football team's games were closely monitored by the Mexican government in the early 1970s? Source: Powell, Robert Andrew (October 27, 2016). "A New Day for (American) Football in Mexico". Bleacher Report.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)
- Comment: Promoted to GA on November 29.
JTtheOG (talk) 23:31, 3 December 2025 (UTC).
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Overall:
Looks good to go. The hook is interesting and the only real change I could suggest is linking to Cóndores UNAM football. SounderBruce 19:08, 4 December 2025 (UTC)
Pulled. I'm seeing quite a few WP:WEASELWORDS and other items that make me doubt the neutrality of this article. To start, "He is considered to be one of the greatest Mexican college football coaches of all time," is not specifically in the body of the article. He won a lot of championships, but "winningest" (as in the article) does not always mean "greatest". Likewise, "García Miravete contends, like many others," does not allow us to judge the quality of theses sources. There needs to be a clear indication as to who is asserting this point, aside from García Miravete. — Chris Woodrich (talk) 21:10, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Crisco 1492: First quote has been removed. Regarding the second point, the exact quote from the source is "Castro, the doctor and Pumas fan, tells me the same thing, as do several histories I’ve read." Would something like "García Miravete contends, like many other Pumas supporters" work? JTtheOG (talk) 08:02, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- I'm still concerned with "contend" itself; it's not specifically mentioned in MOS:SAID, but the general concerns there are similar here. Similarly, many others can still end up falling afoul of MOS:AWW. Why not something like, "García Miravete later told Bleacher Report that...". The unidentified "histories" aren't solid without titles. Also, be sure to review the remainder of the article for potential neutrality issues. — Chris Woodrich (talk) 12:28, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Crisco 1492: First quote has been removed. Regarding the second point, the exact quote from the source is "Castro, the doctor and Pumas fan, tells me the same thing, as do several histories I’ve read." Would something like "García Miravete contends, like many other Pumas supporters" work? JTtheOG (talk) 08:02, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @JTtheOG: Please return to the nomination. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:26, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Crisco 1492: Several more changes made here, hopefully addressing more of your concerns. I also bought a book to verify his birthdate. JTtheOG (talk) 00:23, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on November 30
[edit]Es hat sich halt eröffnet
... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", a traditional 18th-century Christmas carol from Tyrol and Swabia, imagines many angels tumbling from the gate of Heaven that opened (pictured) ?Source: several- Reviewed: Shuanglong Bridge
- Comment: For Christmas Eve, 24 December. The angels, boys and girls, in somersaults (or better - see below - rolling over, or what?) are mentioned in the first stanza, and the image comes close.
Gerda Arendt (talk) 21:59, 6 December 2025 (UTC).
- Not a review, but given that this is talking about the events of a song, wouldn't this violate WP:DYKFICTION? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:23, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- It is fact about the song being that old and from where (and interesting that from two areas now in different countries, and even then disconnected). The rest is a translation of things from the first stanza, to say what someone not reading German could not know. It adds interest, - I don't know about any other song imagining the little angels doing somersaults (rolling over, see below), and it connects to the image (which isn't brilliant but has a similar idea). Sadly, it hasn't been translated into English, and is so much (cute) dialect that translation programs won't help. - Listen, it's fun ;) - Thanks to Michael Bednarek who brought that into our Lilypond. Other hook ideas welcome, of course. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:42, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- (edit conflict) Our guidelines already state that saying that an article subject is a work of fiction does not count as meeting the real-world requirement for the purposes of WP:DYKFICTION. A new angle may be needed here. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 08:44, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- What in "18th-century song from Tyrol and Swabia" is fiction? We better also say what it is about, especially if that is interesting: little angels tumbling through the gate of Heaven that opened. I found a site translating into German, and that fed to Deepls results in: "The heavenly gate has opened / The little angels tumble out in great numbers / The boys and girls do somersaults / First up and down, then back and forth / Then below again, then on top of each other, which makes them even happier." Listen and enjoy. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:57, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- WP:DYKFICTION states
simply acknowledging that a hook is about a creative work is not sufficient, nor is adding an unrelated real-world fact to a hook which is otherwise about a creative element.
In this case, saying that the hook's subject is a real-world carol from a real-world place (such as saying that the carol came from Austria), but is still ultimately about "in-universe" or "in-plot" information (i.e. what is happening in the carol), would not count as a real-world connection. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:11, 7 December 2025 (UTC)- I wish you a merry season. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 11:48, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- Ideas? Viriditas, perhaps? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 12:22, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- Gerda, you've got some great potential hooks in that article. You don’t need my help. Viriditas (talk) 20:03, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- WP:DYKFICTION states
- What in "18th-century song from Tyrol and Swabia" is fiction? We better also say what it is about, especially if that is interesting: little angels tumbling through the gate of Heaven that opened. I found a site translating into German, and that fed to Deepls results in: "The heavenly gate has opened / The little angels tumble out in great numbers / The boys and girls do somersaults / First up and down, then back and forth / Then below again, then on top of each other, which makes them even happier." Listen and enjoy. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:57, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- (edit conflict) Our guidelines already state that saying that an article subject is a work of fiction does not count as meeting the real-world requirement for the purposes of WP:DYKFICTION. A new angle may be needed here. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 08:44, 7 December 2025 (UTC)
- This appears to be at an impasse, so giving some hook suggestions here. One of the hooks is misleading, but it might work as an April Fools hook if you are willing to have this run on April Fools instead of Christmas. However, it might also work as a quirky.
- ALT1 ... that Karl Marx made an arrangement of a Christmas carol? (The link to Marx could be removed if this runs on April Fools)
- ALT2 ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet" is the only known Christmas carol in the Swabian German dialect? (This would require modifying the article and stronger sourcing per WP:DYKHOOKCITE due to it being a superlative hook)
- ALT3 ... that a hallelujah was added to the Christmas carol "Es hat sich halt eröffnet" after it was criticized for being too secular?
- Pinging Viriditas for thoughts on these proposals. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 10:15, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for the offers. I am not interested in ALT2, because it is purely historical and offers no joy. I could live with ALT1 if nothing else gets accepted, but hope we will not have to do that. ALT3 is correct, but true for more than this song, and softly misleading regarding what "too secular" may mean. I thought of the following (before I saw the suggestions, - just had no time yet):
- ALT4: ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", a traditional 18th-century Christmas carol, uses dialect words from Tyrol and Swabia such as "purzigagalan"
(somersaults)?
- ALT4: ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", a traditional 18th-century Christmas carol, uses dialect words from Tyrol and Swabia such as "purzigagalan"
- I would like the information about the two disconnect areas without saying "first" or "only", as unusual. I would like a hint at how old this is, - Mozart may have known it (published the year he was born, but probably older), imagine ;) - Have you listened? I would like to offer some of the fun in this song as a little Christmas present. Any suggestion to capture the little boys and girls angels enjoying their playing is welcome. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:52, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for the offers. I am not interested in ALT2, because it is purely historical and offers no joy. I could live with ALT1 if nothing else gets accepted, but hope we will not have to do that. ALT3 is correct, but true for more than this song, and softly misleading regarding what "too secular" may mean. I thought of the following (before I saw the suggestions, - just had no time yet):
A full review is needed here for ALT1-4. ALT0 has been struck due to the aforementioned DYKFICTION concerns. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:20, 11 December 2025 (UTC)
- I take.--Launchballer 18:08, 19 December 2025 (UTC)
@Gerda Arendt: Long enough, new enough. QPQ done and Earwig has no valid complaints. ALT1 would need a link to Karl Marx and I prefer not to remove non-bolded links unless necessary and ALT2 is a superlative and needs excellent sourcing. I see no problem with ALT3, although perhaps you'd like to explain why it's "softly misleading". There's the germ of a good hook in ALT4; I have never heard of Tyrol or Swabia and would suggest that "such as purzigagalan (somersaults)" wants trimming, although a song containing dialect words from two countries strikes me as unusual. The only place I can find the word 'dialect' is in the lead, where it is unsourced. Per WP:DYKHOOK, I must ask for a quote from any offline sources used for any hooks. Also, I'm just about to nominate XMAS (song) for DYK; please consider reviewing.--Launchballer 20:32, 19 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for reviewing. I forgot that someone not knowing German of course can't see that the text is mostly dialect, compare this translation. I'd like to use it but it says Austrian/Bavarian while the other sources are more precise about Tyrol and Swabia. Tyrol is a state of Austria, as Texas is one of the U.S., with its own dialect. What can we do? My problem with ALT3 - as said - is that more than one hymn have been regarded as too secular. Several hymns began as love songs. It has nothing about what is special to this song: children at play, - I don't know any other carol with the idea of the angels enjoying somersaults (rolling over). --Gerda Arendt (talk) 22:44, 19 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Launchballer: would ALT4a: ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", a traditional 18th-century Christmas carol, uses German and Austrian dialect words? be more accurate? As for ALT1, the idea was to have the link if it doesn't run on April Fool's, to make it clear that it is not referring to that Karl Marx. Only if it was an AFD hook would the link be removed. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:46, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- The problem is that this needs a source that actually says they're dialect words, and I'd still need a quote from the source.--Launchballer 02:55, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Launchballer: If that's the case, then perhaps either ALT1 or ALT3 is usable then? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:10, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- The Marx hook checks out, though is best saved for April Fools' day. I'd still need a quote from the source for ALT3.--Launchballer 03:18, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Launchballer: If that's the case, then perhaps either ALT1 or ALT3 is usable then? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:10, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- The problem is that this needs a source that actually says they're dialect words, and I'd still need a quote from the source.--Launchballer 02:55, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Launchballer: would ALT4a: ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", a traditional 18th-century Christmas carol, uses German and Austrian dialect words? be more accurate? As for ALT1, the idea was to have the link if it doesn't run on April Fool's, to make it clear that it is not referring to that Karl Marx. Only if it was an AFD hook would the link be removed. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:46, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- Since I asked, I slept. Now, there's real life. I will try to look at the sourcing, and hope it will be today. What I don't understand is: Why couldn't I use the translation from dialect to German, with its obvious differences, as a source? The German Wikipedia doesn't offer one, because its a default that a 1756 song from Tyrol will be in that dialect. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:01, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- Or how is this, not fiction but only saying what the topic is:
ALT4b: ... that in "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", an 18th-century Christmas carol from both Tyrol and Swabia, the angels are imagined as boys and girls enjoying somersaults?- Or shorter, but missing the interesting detail "from different areas":
ALT4c: ... that in "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", a traditional 18th-century Christmas carol, the angels are imagined as boys and girls enjoying somersaults?- Or any other ideas of saying what makes this song different from all others? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:18, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- ALT4d: ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet", an 18th-century Christmas carol from both Tyrol and Swabia, uses the word "purzigagalan"? I think that it would come across that this is a funny word in whatever language, and we are requested to not "say it all". --Gerda Arendt (talk) 15:59, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
- I don't think that simply having an unusual-sounding foreign word in a hook counts as "funny" most of the time. We've tried similar angles in the past and they didn't work out. I actually like the idea behind ALT4b and ALT4c, but the issue is that I still feel that they are too close to WP:DYKFICTION for comfort. I'm not sure though if Launchballer thinks they count as fiction though, so maybe they will have a different opinion. If that ever happens, I'd be fine with either ALT4b or ALT4c, but not ALT4d (although I think the non-ALT4 angles are probably stronger). Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:12, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- That's a fair point. I also can't see "purzigagalan" or "somersaults" in the article. As Christmas Eve is in the next-but-one set to be promoted, I strongly advise that you give me a quote from the source for ALT3 so I can approve it.--Launchballer 01:15, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- I can give you a hook that has nothing to do with fiction and that is
- ALT5: ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet" is an 18th-century Christmas carol from both Tyrol and Swabia?
- Only: that leaves out all the fun in the song.
- I am sorry that I didn't have time yet to write more about the text, but began it now, which should support ALT4 and variants, the title being chosen for a collection of Tyrol Christmas songs, and the beginning quoted in three lines as an expression of childlike joy. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:08, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- I am sorry also about the translation of the purzigagalan. In conversation with native speakers I found that, while Deepl gave me somersault as translation of Purzelbaum, the German word for purzigagalan, when I translate it back it's Salto in German, which is a specific and more acrobatic term. I was advised to try "roll over", help in the matter is appreciated, but we surely should not make it part of the hook if it will be misunderstood. Striking those ALTs. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 11:00, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- If the most interesting point here, as Launchballer suggests, is that the hymn uses dialect words from two different countries, why not just go with ALT4a? It makes the Austria/Germany connection explicit: a reader may not get that Tyrol and Swabia are in different countries without clicking the links. If the main reason is to introduce those places, we could go with something like:
- ALT5a ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet" is an 18th-century Christmas carol from both Tyrol, Austria, and Swabia, Germany?
- However, it does lose the connection to the dialects. Another possible wording could be:
- ALT5b ... that "Es hat sich halt eröffnet" is an 18th-century Christmas carol that uses dialect words from Tyrol, Austria, and Swabia, Germany?
- However, that could make the hook more complicated. Personally I would probably go with ALT3 as it is straight to the point and more likely to get readership, whereas these attempts to workshop ALT4/ALT5 are just resulting in unnecessarily complex hooks. I know that ALT3 isn't unique to the carol, as you said, but it's still an unusual piece of information that most people probably don't know. ALT1 is a possibility if you are fine with the hook running on a day other than Christmas. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:09, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for trying to help! Besides my objection to the ALTs missing all the joy and fun this song offers, they might end up at ERRORS because when created there was no Austria nor Germany in the modern sense, and as we are talking about the time of creation, it would be historically wrong. Also: it seems unusual enough that one song comes from two different regions, - without the complication of countries that don't really matter. Therefore I'd prefer ALT5 over its ALTs. But it's missing all the childlike joy and dialect fun of this song, - boys offering cheese to the baby ;) - I'd prefer it over no DYK at all, though. Viriditas, what do you think? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 14:35, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- If the most interesting point here, as Launchballer suggests, is that the hymn uses dialect words from two different countries, why not just go with ALT4a? It makes the Austria/Germany connection explicit: a reader may not get that Tyrol and Swabia are in different countries without clicking the links. If the main reason is to introduce those places, we could go with something like:
- That's a fair point. I also can't see "purzigagalan" or "somersaults" in the article. As Christmas Eve is in the next-but-one set to be promoted, I strongly advise that you give me a quote from the source for ALT3 so I can approve it.--Launchballer 01:15, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- I don't think that simply having an unusual-sounding foreign word in a hook counts as "funny" most of the time. We've tried similar angles in the past and they didn't work out. I actually like the idea behind ALT4b and ALT4c, but the issue is that I still feel that they are too close to WP:DYKFICTION for comfort. I'm not sure though if Launchballer thinks they count as fiction though, so maybe they will have a different opinion. If that ever happens, I'd be fine with either ALT4b or ALT4c, but not ALT4d (although I think the non-ALT4 angles are probably stronger). Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:12, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for reviewing. I forgot that someone not knowing German of course can't see that the text is mostly dialect, compare this translation. I'd like to use it but it says Austrian/Bavarian while the other sources are more precise about Tyrol and Swabia. Tyrol is a state of Austria, as Texas is one of the U.S., with its own dialect. What can we do? My problem with ALT3 - as said - is that more than one hymn have been regarded as too secular. Several hymns began as love songs. It has nothing about what is special to this song: children at play, - I don't know any other carol with the idea of the angels enjoying somersaults (rolling over). --Gerda Arendt (talk) 22:44, 19 December 2025 (UTC)
- I take.--Launchballer 18:08, 19 December 2025 (UTC)
@Gerda Arendt: The solution to that is ALT5c: ... that the 18th century Christmas carol "Es hat sich halt eröffnet" is from the now-Austrian region Tyrol and the now-German region Swabia?. I see this is sourced to one offline source and two online sources, both of which imply Tyrol and Swabia are part of Austria and Germany but don't outright say it.--Launchballer 02:45, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
- I know Gerda really wants to go with this angle, but isn't this wording just making the hook too clunky? The alternative would be to use just ALT5, but then it would lose the Germany/Austria context, so it's not ideal either. In any other circumstance I would be fine with this angle, but given how much has to be done to this angle to make it "work", I'm not sure why we don't just go with another angle altogether since they don't have the same accuracy or clunkiness issues. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 05:32, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
- I have a wish for Christmas to Narutolovehinata5: please don't begin a sentence with "I know Gerda" ;) - or more seriously: only 2 comments for all participants in any discussion. What I wanted to tell (per: "Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it") is the story of ALT0, and ALT5c is lawyering in my book, - Of the questions what? where? when? - it has a focus on "where", and "what" is missing. - ALT4d would be my choice among the open ones, - let readers find out where Tyrol is and what purzigagalan are. Listen and enjoy, - thanks to Michael the lilypond in the article is fun! I have no more time for this. In dulci jubilo, now sing and be glad! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:41, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Launchballer: I've been thinking about this, and I wonder if ALT5a/ALT5b could be revisited. It seems like a good compromise between Gerda's desire to highlight the regions, and your desire to highlight the countries, while avoiding the clunkiness of ALT5c. The issue is that "Tyrol" also includes a part in Italy, so saying "Tyrol, Austria" would be at best misleading (there is no such issue for Swabia, which as far as I can tell is entirely in present-day Germany). If the song originated from present-day Austria, then perhaps we can come up with a solution, but that is not clear in the sources. The safest option could be to just go with ALT5, if you prefer that angle, but it does mean it makes less obvious the "different countries" aspect you wanted to highlight.
- There is also still the option of going with ALT3, which avoids the issue entirely (I do not see the "it's not unique" concern as an issue since it is still not something the average reader would know); ALT1 is also now an option since the hook missed running on Christmas. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:49, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- How about using "Austrian Tyrol" and "German Swabia"? Dahn (talk) 17:50, 3 January 2026 (UTC)
- I don't remember if the conversation had already that when the song was texted there was neither today's Germany nor today's Austria. Also: all the territory things say nothing about the topic. We sang it today with several people who didn't know it and we had a lot of fun that is missing in talking about locations only. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 23:11, 3 January 2026 (UTC)
- Gerda, this is your comment from almost a month ago, on this very page: "and interesting that from two areas now in different countries, and even then disconnected". Dahn (talk) 07:40, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- At the time, I wanted Christmas Eve, and was willing to almost anything. We missed the chance. More interesting because more unique than any locations is the funny imagination (roll over backwards and forwards from heaven, offer cheese asking the baby). We seem to have guidelines that go for locations rather than fantasy, but is that a good thing? Can we have a bit of both, perhaps? Would we say about Beethoven's Fifth Symphony only where it was written? At this point, how about ALT3. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:16, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- Gerda, this is your comment from almost a month ago, on this very page: "and interesting that from two areas now in different countries, and even then disconnected". Dahn (talk) 07:40, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- I don't remember if the conversation had already that when the song was texted there was neither today's Germany nor today's Austria. Also: all the territory things say nothing about the topic. We sang it today with several people who didn't know it and we had a lot of fun that is missing in talking about locations only. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 23:11, 3 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 3
[edit]Billy Gallagher (businessman)
- ... that Billy Gallagher's Times Square cabaret was open from sundown to dawn, with a mix of "reputable people" and those "who had practical reasons for circulating after dark"?
- Source: "BILLY GALLAGHER, CAFE OWNER, DIES", "For the last fifteen years he could be found in his underground cabaret at 711 Seventh Avenue, near Forty-seventh Street, which did not open until after sundown. As other entertainment places, restaurants and speakeasies closed after midnight, business picked up at Billy Gallagher's cabaret, until at dawn it was astir with reputable people still celebrating, and others who had practical reasons for circulating after dark."
Alansohn (talk) 09:42, 7 December 2025 (UTC).
New, long enough, sourced, no apparent copyvios. The hook largely checks out, and is interesting. Mike Christie and Alansohn, there are two slight issues. First, I'm a bit confused by his establishments. The hook says he had a Times Square cabaret, but the article speaks of (a) "a restaurant named Broadway Gardens at 711 Seventh Avenue", (b) "a restaurant in Times Square near 47th Street", and a "cabaret ... that opened after the sun set and ... remain[ed] open until dawn". Are these each different things? Second, the article could benefit from a bit of attention paid to its formatting. Although the length requirement for DYK is not onerous, having a single-sentence lead followed but a single section titled "Life" is less than ideal. Could a few subsections be added? Overall, though, an interesting article. It's fun to see an article like this, pulling up old sources about someone who seems to have been largely lost to the past. --Usernameunique (talk) 06:53, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- Usernameunique, thanks for the review and the recommendations. It's always hard to dig up further details for someone who lived and died so long ago, but I will do my best. Let me make sure that the location details cited are accurate. Thanks again! Alansohn (talk) 07:26, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Alansohn: Please return to the nomination. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 13:50, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- Narutolovehinata5, I'm working on research on the facts of the article to provide more biographical detail (on which I'm having little luck) and to better explain the locations of his establishments (for which there is more detail, but it seems contradictory at times). Thanks again for the reminder. Alansohn (talk) 15:16, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Alansohn: Please return to the nomination. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 13:50, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- Usernameunique, thanks for the review and the recommendations. It's always hard to dig up further details for someone who lived and died so long ago, but I will do my best. Let me make sure that the location details cited are accurate. Thanks again! Alansohn (talk) 07:26, 9 December 2025 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 4
[edit]1910s in air cargo
- ... that on November 7, 1910, the world's first commercial air cargo flight took place (pictured), in the United States between Dayton, Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio, flown by Wright Brothers' pilot Philip Parmalee in a Wright Model B airplane, carrying a consignment of 200 pounds (about 88 kilograms) consisting of two parcels of silk for department store owner Max Moorehouse?
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Roland's (talk) 14:03, 9 December 2025 (UTC).
Hello, and welcome to DYK. However, the current hook cannot be used as it is above DYK's 200-character limit. I would suggest a much shorter hook, something like:
- ALT1 ... that the first commercial air cargo flight on November 7, 1910 carried 200 pounds (91 kg) of silk?
- The main issue is that, right now, the article only has 650 characters of prose, which is far below the 1,500 character requirement for DYK. In addition, as the article will need copyediting, that number might decrease further. One possible solution to this could be to convert the "Summary for the decade" section into prose, which should result in over 1,500 characters of prose. Regardless, the article currently needs work. Normally, I'd quickfail this, but as this is the nominator's first DYK nomination and the issues are not insurmountable, I could give the nominator up to a week to address the concerns.
- Related to this, I have another question: did the article use AI-generated or LLM-generated content? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 02:35, 12 December 2025 (UTC)
OK good point, I suggest then:
- ALT2 ... that the world's first commercial air cargo flight took place on November 7, 1910 carrying 200 pounds (91 kg) of silk?
- @Rolands00004413: Please either fill in or remove the empty sections and address Narutolovehinata5's question regarding LLM usage.--Launchballer 03:57, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
@Narutolovehinata5 @Launchballer No my articles do not use AI or LLM generated content. I do use AI to search internet incl Wikipedia, but all my texts and internal/external references are manually written and checked. Also I followed the advise and redid the "Summary" section as prose / flowing text, that was good advise. Plse let me know what else is needed. By the way, I have to recheck for missing attributions were pieces of text were copied from other wikipedia source articles in the "Events" etc. sections. If that's a problem for your approval just forget this nomination for now OK or keep it open, bcse it will take a few days time for me to get that done. brgds Roland's (talk) 10:50, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: Is the above sufficient?--Launchballer 23:37, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
- I'm not the best person to judge, my main concern had been the hook and organization. Another editor could probably take a look at this. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:48, 23 January 2026 (UTC)
This still needs a full review. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:27, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 6
[edit]Alexa Collins
- ... that Alexa Collins (pictured) dropped out of university after three years in order to pursue her social media career?
- Source: https://www.scmp.com/magazines/style/entertainment/article/3311342/who-instagram-influencer-alexa-collins-shes-former-dallas-cowboys-cheerleader-and-social-media-wiz "In the interview, the social media influencer revealed that she was studying communications at university but dropped out after three years to pursue social media full-time"
JuniperChill (talk) 20:28, 13 December 2025 (UTC).
- Comment moved to mainspace on the 6th at 20:18 UTC, so this should be within the 7day guidance. Due to the Christmas holidays, I may not be able to respond within 24 hours. JuniperChill (talk) 20:32, 13 December 2025 (UTC)
- comment I did a light copy edit @JuniperChill:, but noticed quite a few places where clarifications are needed, and I don't necessarily think the fact she doesn't wash her hair often is really encyclopaedic Lajmmoore (talk) 09:10, 14 December 2025 (UTC)
- I may not be able to fully address the concerns today. I have decided to add a citation to the end of the sentence for the hook per WP:DYKHFC (which may have been the reason why you tagged it). I have removed info about "not showering every day" (because some sources advise against doing that), but I do think the info regarding the fact she eats healthy should remain because I think that's what kept her body fit and healthy. This was my 2nd bio article btw. JuniperChill (talk) 17:28, 14 December 2025 (UTC)
- I did some more copy editing @JuniperChill:, but I'm still not convinced that doing meal planning, or having a cancelled honeymoon destination listed is encyclopaedic? Lajmmoore (talk) 21:13, 18 December 2025 (UTC)
- Actually, that cancelled honeymoon you mentioned was actually where her wedding was originally going to be. And not every sentence needs a citation. Also keep in mind that my editing activity has significantly dropped since Saturday due to the xmas holiday season. I should be back to normal editing from 5 Jan. JuniperChill (talk) 22:21, 18 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks for the response - we can pause this and come back to it in January. Even as a wedding venue, I still don't think its encyclopaedic content. Nor is the fact she bought a house. You mentioned earlier you're relatively knew to writing biographies, when I started writing them I also included material like this, but it was an important lesson for me that not everything needs to be included. Lajmmoore (talk) 09:51, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- Coming back after a couple of weeks, I'm very busy IRL as I not only had to deal with the holiday season, but I also now have (real life) work to do. In the meantime, I removed content you suggested wasn't encyclopedic and its currently just under 1500 words. JuniperChill (talk) 19:03, 3 January 2026 (UTC)
- Hi JuniperChill thanks for making those changes - i use the DYK check the article according to that is a few characters short. I found this article which I think is about Collins? (could you check?) and i think the NYP can be used as a source here under WP:NYPOST since its about entertainment and is non-controversial (if its the same person). Adding a line on that should take you over? Lajmmoore (talk) 10:32, 10 January 2026 (UTC)
I'll go ahead and implement those changes within a couple days. I thought that removing content you suggested would take me to like 1100 characters but its much more than I thought. JuniperChill (talk) 23:08, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
- I have expanded the article slightly, and is now at 1635 characters. I have also added an image to the nom (the image was not uploaded by me but by GRuban) which didnt exist at the time i nominated this. JuniperChill (talk) 23:57, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
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Article is new enough, long enough (just), sourced appropriately and neutral. Earwig just picks up quotations, so all is fine there. Picture is free, used in article and clear. QPQ is done. Hook is cited, but I think (now that there have been lots of improvements) there might be more interesting options? Maybe about BeachSweat or body confidence? I think it's really almost there, and the article is in much better shape now, thanks to your work. Lajmmoore (talk) 09:46, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
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@JuniperChill: Hi. Please see the current tag of referencing issue on the page. Diving deep, the SCMP and News.com.au quote the subject from WP:THESUN, which is eventually regarded as a fake reference. Hope you do not mind, thank you! M. Billoo 04:35, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- Thanks M.Billoo2000 I didn't spot that. Without those two sources, I'm not convinced Collins meets notability requirements (obviously lots of energy has been put into this article, so its sad) Lajmmoore (talk) 08:59, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- To be fair, the article has been reviewed under NPP. So it at least shows that an NPP reviewer thought it was notable. I have also compiled a list of sources at my sandbox JuniperChill (talk) 00:00, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- I've taken a look at that list of sources, and i think the only one that could be credibly used to support her notability is the Maxim one. The rest are interviews, quote from non-reliable sources, say very little "influence posted on instagram", or are just not reliable. I'm personally cross at myself for not picking up the issues earlier in the review. Personally I think the next step is to send it to Articles for Deletion, where it will either be improved and kept, or not. Lajmmoore (talk) 08:04, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- or alternatively, turn it into a stub, using the Maxim source, and withdraw the DYK nomination? Lajmmoore (talk) 08:09, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Chama (album)
- Source: https://blabbermouth.net/reviews/chama: "...the tribal aesthetic that propelled them has been revived and given several thousand volts up its jungle-dwelling backside..."
- ALT1: ... that physical copies of Chama come with a short story about the premise of the album? Source: Igor Cavalera, Chama CD booklet, Nuclear Blast Records, 2025
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- Comment: I believe the first one is the stronger hook, as I can't any link online to directly cite the booklet in the album.
Hurstbergn (talk) 20:21, 9 December 2025 (UTC).
- Not a review, but it's actually probably the other way around here: ALT1 is the stronger hook since ALT0 is reliant on knowing Soulfly to be interesting. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 13:41, 10 December 2025 (UTC)
- I can see that perspective too, I was just kinda worried about backing up the DYK with a proper source. On second thought it probably is a stronger hook on terms of people who may not be familiar with that genre of music. - Hurstbergn (talk) 14:12, 10 December 2025 (UTC)
I think we can get this approved, but we need to work on expanding the article a tad more. While more than the requisite length of 1500 characters overall (see WP:DYKLEN), I noticed that about half of the article's length comes from a primary source. I would encourage even just a minor expansion of two more sentences of independently sourced content, relying on the already cited sources. This would more firmly establish notability (which I believe this subject narrowly possesses). Ping me if you make that expansion, have questions, or think we should proceed without it. Best, ~ Pbritti (talk) 16:01, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- I can see that perspective too, I was just kinda worried about backing up the DYK with a proper source. On second thought it probably is a stronger hook on terms of people who may not be familiar with that genre of music. - Hurstbergn (talk) 14:12, 10 December 2025 (UTC)
Battle of Al-Asaba'a
- ... that just 2,000 defenders at Al‑Asaba'a faced 5,000-7,000 Italian troops, and their defeat marked the collapse of Libyan resistance against Italy’s colonial expansion?
- Source(s): [1] Simon, Rachel (1987). Libya Between Ottomanism and Nationalism. K. Schwarz. p. 210. ISBN 978-3-922-96858-0. [2] Del Boca, Angelo (2010). Mohamed Fekini and the Fight to Free Libya. Springer. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-230-11633-7. [3] Baldinetti, Anna (2009). "Italian Colonial Rule and the Muslim Elites in Libya". In Hatina, Meir (ed.). Guardians of Faith in Modern Times: ʻUlamaʼ in the Middle East. BRILL. p. 97. doi:10.1163/9789047442936_006.
- Reviewed: Not required
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Using standard icon to request a new reviewer. BlueMoonset (talk) 06:15, 4 January 2026 (UTC)
- I take.--Launchballer 23:38, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
@Hollowww and Agent VII: Long enough, new enough. Earwig's clear and QPQ is unnecessary. Awful lot of typos but nothing disqualifying. The contents of the hook strike me as bogstandard features of war - what else have you got?--Launchballer 01:05, 20 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT2: ... that according to Francesco Corò's work, the Battle of Al-Asaba'a ended "the dream of a Berber principality?"
- Source: Baldinetti, Anna (2009). "Italian Colonial Rule and the Muslim Elites in Libya". In Hatina, Meir (ed.). Guardians of Faith in Modern Times: ʻUlamaʼ in the Middle East. BRILL. p. 97. doi:10.1163/9789047442936_006.
- @Launchballer: how about ALT2. Agent 007 (talk) 18:15, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 10
[edit]Bhel puri
- ... that one story says that the street food bhel puri (pictured) was invented by emperor Shivaji to feed his soldiers?
- Source: [1] Indians trace the origin of this spicy treat back to the Maratha leader Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, who demanded a snack that could be prepared and consumed on the way to battle.
— Vigilant Cosmic Penguin 🐧 (talk | contribs) 06:12, 13 December 2025 (UTC).
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Article is new and long enough (expanded), well sourced and neutral, also plagiarism free. Hook is cited and interesting. Image is free to use, in article and clear. QPQ is done. Thanks for the work on this. Lajmmoore (talk) 13:09, 14 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Vigilantcosmicpenguin and Lajmmoore: Lovely article! Can you comment on the use of a Lonely Planet cookbook as a reliable source for the history of Indian cuisine? I see that the credited author of the recipe, Joe Bindloss, is a professional copywriter for travel guides; what makes him a reliable source for the claims in the article? There's also a discrepancy between the source and the article -- the article says the hook fact is a "legend", but Bindloss presents it as factual (
Indians trace the origins of this spicy treat to...
) I'm not comfortable promoting this hook based on this source unless it can be shown more firmly that Bindloss and Lonely Planet are reliable for this claim. Thanks! Dclemens1971 (talk) 17:07, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
It looks like I made a mistake when assessing the source. I thought the book was edited by Tom Parker Bowles, a subject-matter expert, but I misread it and he only wrote the introduction. I will look to see if any better sources back up this information. — Vigilant Cosmic Penguin 🐧 (talk | contribs) 18:36, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Vigilantcosmicpenguin: Any updates on this? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:15, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 12
[edit]Meiō incident
- ... that Ōuchi Yoshioki suggested that Ashikaga Yoshitane adopt his usurper Ashikaga Yoshizumi in order to resolve the Meiō incident?
- Source: [2] 赤松・大內所存ハ、葉室殿事近日一向每事申沙汰以外次第也、此躰事可訴訟申旨細川申間、同心旨申了、奉背公方剩新君於可定申事、姿々不及覺悟旨申云々、就其和與事及其沙汰歟 (The intentions of Akamatsu [Masanori] and Ōuchi [Yoshioki], which were in recent days dependent on the affairs of Hamuro residence, aimed to bring the matter to Hosokawa [Masamoto], having the same thoughts, of the possibility of resolving the betrayal [of the shōgun Ashikaga Yoshitane] by leaving the kubō [in power] with a new lord [Ashikaga Yoshizumi]; but as these goals were unrealized, it is doubtful that any reconciliation of this [affair] will happen.)
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- Comment: I linked the source to commons because that's the only place I can actually find the text online. The translation is rough, but I'm pretty sure it's right. Still, probably should be double-checked.
Ships & Space(Edits) 01:54, 17 December 2025 (UTC).
- This isn't a review, but while I think there's a core of a good hook here, as currently written it's hard to follow or understand for readers who are unfamiliar with Japanese history. Could you try rewriting the hook to make it more accessible? For example, maybe something like:
- ALT0a ... that it was suggested that the shogun Ashikaga Yoshitane should adopt his usurper to resolve the Meiō incident?
- Another possibility could be a different hook fact entirely. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:35, 2 January 2026 (UTC)
- Only just realized that I didn't specify that Yoshitane was shogun, nor explain anything about the Meiō incident itself. Thanks for pointing that out. So:
- ALT1a ... that, after Ashikaga Yoshitane was deposed in the Meiō incident, it was suggested that he adopt his usurper Ashikaga Yoshizumi?
- would probably work a lot better. Alternatively, the character limit is quite undershot, so:
- ALT1b ... that, after Ashikaga Yoshitane was deposed in the Meiō incident, Ōuchi Yoshioki suggested that he adopt his usurper Ashikaga Yoshizumi?
- should also work (according to my count, at least) if the mention of Ōuchi Yoshioki is to be kept. The only thing to note is that Yoshioki's English-language article is pretty bad, only citing
Wikipedia in Japanese – translation of Ōuchi Yoshioki「大内義興」page with elements from related links
at the end, and while I do hope to go through it and add references (or perhaps more accurately, translate it again but also include the references), I don't really know when I'll start nor how long I'll take, so it might get deleted before I'm finished. Ships & Space(Edits) 01:47, 2 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 13
[edit]Manuel Antonio Ruíz de la Rosa
- ... that Manuel Antonio Ruíz de la Rosa, bishop of the newly created Diocese of Stella Maris, once protested against U.S. ambassador Wally Brewster?
- Source: "In a second incident, San Juan Bautista School in Santiago banned Brewster from its property. Officials posted at least three signs outside the school which read, “The entrance of the US Ambassador of the United States is not permitted in this institute.” They have since been defaced by LGBT activists and were then removed for Holy Week. The school’s director, Fr. Manuel Ruiz, defended the signs,reported Dominican Today. Ruiz told a radio interviewer he had the right to put up signs on private property and that “[Brewster’s] presence and of his partner in a school isn’t innocent."
"Pope Leon XIV named Manuel Antonio Ruiz de la Rosa as the first bishop for the diocese."
https://dr1.com/news/2025/11/13/major-changes-happening-in-the-dominican-roman-catholic-church/- Reviewed:
Nmarshall25 (talk) 20:19, 13 December 2025 (UTC).
New, long enough, no QPQ required; no copyvios either. Two concerns: 1) the source does not say that he protested, but rather that he endorsed the protest; 2) New Ways Ministry is an advocacy group, so I have to wonder if they can be used for reporting facts and statements by those their agenda conflicts with. Dahn (talk) 19:41, 19 December 2025 (UTC)- @Dahn: The nominator has not edited since December 31 and has not edited the article since your review. What should be done here? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:16, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: The tidbit that was selected for the nom hinges on the two issues I pointed. The quality of the source would be easily addressed, presumably, by duplicating the ref with a more reliable source; the other issue would call for a rephrasing of the hook to something more accurate. Since no effort was done, or will be done, toward either improvement, I would suggest rejecting/closing the nom as is. Dahn (talk) 10:11, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Marking for closure. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 10:24, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 15
[edit]Titan Fleischmann
- ... that when Titan Fleischmann's grandmother first heard her future grandson's name, she cried out of fear that he would be bullied for it? Source: 1
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/History of Chinese Americans in Idaho
- Comment: Open to any suggestions on the wording.
JTtheOG (talk) 19:34, 20 December 2025 (UTC).
@JTtheOG: New enough and long enough. QPQ present. Hook fact is in article and checks out. I think the wording of the hook is okay, personally. I'm not 100% comfortable with "offensive line that allowed just three sacks" from the article as being a direct rip, but I also don't know if there's another good way to say it and convey to the reader that three sacks in a season is not a lot. I want to hear from you first before I approve. Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 03:58, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
- Hello! Thanks for taking this review. All that really comes to mind is switching out words like "allowed" for "gave up", "conceded" or "surrendered", or replacing "sack" with "quarterback sack". How about
He led an offensive line which surrendered only three quarterback sacks all year long.
? JTtheOG (talk) 21:08, 23 December 2025 (UTC) - Pinging @BeanieFan11: for any other suggestions... JTtheOG (talk) 10:22, 28 December 2025 (UTC)
- I don't think there's really that many ways to word that sentence. I'm fine with "He led an offensive line which surrendered only three quarterback sacks all year long", though I'd cut "quarterback" in "quarterback sacks" – I rarely hear them called by the full name. BeanieFan11 (talk) 00:36, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
- Done! Thanks to both of you all. JTtheOG (talk) 00:52, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
- Friendly ping @Sammi Brie: in the case this hasn't been seen... JTtheOG (talk) 21:51, 2 January 2026 (UTC)
- I don't think there's really that many ways to word that sentence. I'm fine with "He led an offensive line which surrendered only three quarterback sacks all year long", though I'd cut "quarterback" in "quarterback sacks" – I rarely hear them called by the full name. BeanieFan11 (talk) 00:36, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
- Hello! Thanks for taking this review. All that really comes to mind is switching out words like "allowed" for "gave up", "conceded" or "surrendered", or replacing "sack" with "quarterback sack". How about
Mykhailo Starytsky
- ... that Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Starytsky financed his own theatre with proceedings from the sale of a rusk factory?
- Source: У 1883 році Михайло Старицький продав власний маєток на Поділлі та сухарний завод, будинок і всі кошти – 60 тисяч вклав у створення власного театру, основою якого стала трупа Ашкаренка. [In 1883 Mykhailo Starytsky sold his own manor in Podilla and the rusk factory, as well as his house, and invested all money - 60 thousand [rubles] into the creation of his own theatre on the base of Ashkarenko's troupe] https://tyzhden.ua/mykhajlo-starytskyj-za-lashtunkamy-teatralnoi-spravy/
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Skoropadsky (talk) 12:11, 19 December 2025 (UTC).
Review as follows: Article is well written, with some awkward sentences that could be attributed to linguistic differences during the translation process (e.g. first sentence within the second paragraph of the "Biography" section, "cousine" in the Personal life section). Still presentable for me but needs some copywriting. Also I didn't found the substance of the hook being mentioned in the article, as the only mention that I found on the rusk factory: During the Russo-Turkish War Starytsky acquired a rusk factory and profited from supplying Russian troops, but failed to achieve much success in that business.
didn't imply either explicitly or implicitly the notion that the rusk factory was being used to finance the theater. Kindly clarify these issues please, thank you! Regards, Jeromi Mikhael 02:39, 20 December 2025 (UTC)- @Skoropadsky: Please return to the nomination and address the above concerns. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:20, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: Paragraph 7 in "Biography": ...Starytsky invested money from the sale of his country residence, house and factory into the creation of his own theatre. Skoropadsky (talk) 15:13, 13 January 2026 (UTC).
Dawn Hope
- ... that Dawn Hope was praised for her "stunning gospel voice" in the production of Rough Crossings?
- Source: [3]
- ALT1: ... that Dawn Hope has been acting since 2021? Source: [4]
- ALT2: ... that Dawn Hope has been praised for her singing in Rough Crossings and Porgy and Bess? Source: [5][6][7][8]
- ALT3: ... that Betty Currie has been portrayed by Dawn Hope in stage adaptation of the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal? Source: [9][10]
- ALT4: ... that Dawn Hope believed that her scenes with Jimmy McKenna in Hollyoaks were similar to improv? Source: [11]
- ALT5: ... that Dawn Hope and her Hollyoaks co-star Jimmy McKenna have friends going back over 40 years? Source: [12]
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Enriqueta Duarte
- Comment: Please let me know if there are any issues
DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 04:43, 16 December 2025 (UTC).
- @DaniloDaysOfOurLives: Not yet a review, but I have reservations if any of these hooks meet DYKINT. ALT5 is a cute hook, but I imagine it mainly appeals to Hollyoaks fans and not to general audiences. Do you have any other suggestions that are intended for general audiences and not just Hollyoaks fans? Ideally hooks that do not mention the series by name. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 10:48, 16 December 2025 (UTC)
@Narutolovehinata5: How about:
- ALT6: ... that Dawn Hope's first episode on Hollyoaks featured an entirely Black cast? [13] DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 07:54, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- @DaniloDaysOfOurLives: I'm afraid that doesn't work either, not just because it is a Hollyoaks namedrop hook (I see you're a big fan of that series), but also because it seems to violate WP:DYKMAJOR in that it's more about that specific Hollyoaks episode, or even Hollyoaks itself, than herself. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 08:00, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- Whilst I am a fan of the series, the reasons most of the hooks include the show is because that has the most interesting information regarding it. Can't ALT5 just remove "Hollyoaks"?DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 08:02, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- @DaniloDaysOfOurLives: The more pressing issue with
ALT5ALT6 is that it seems to be more about the episode itself and not about Hope herself. While I did mention it being a Hollyoaks episode, it wasn't the main concern. Even if we were to go withALT5ALT6, I'm not sure how a work around that angle would work without namedropping the show. Having said that, I am open to a variant ofALT5ALT6 if there is really nothing else that's suitable, as I do think the hook fact is interesting. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 08:05, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- @DaniloDaysOfOurLives: The more pressing issue with
- Sorry, I think we have our wires crossed - I meant ALT5, not 6. But I am happy with either.DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 08:10, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- @DaniloDaysOfOurLives: Sorry about that! Yes, I was indeed referring to ALT6 (I have adjusted my response accordingly). Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 08:14, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 17
[edit]Communist Party of Transcarpathian Ukraine
- ... that when the Communist Party of Transcarpathian Ukraine merged into the Soviet Communist Party in 1945, party memberships were not transferred en bloc but rather each member had to undergo review?
Soman (talk) 20:36, 20 December 2025 (UTC).
- The hook as currently written is rather long: I would suggest dropping "party memberships were not transferred en bloc but rather" and instead go straight to the "each member had to undergo review" point. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:28, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Soman: How does this sound to you?
- ALT0a ... that members of the Communist Party of Transcarpathian Ukraine had to undergo review following its merger with the Soviet Communist Party in 1945?
- Another option could be an entirely different angle. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:14, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- Hi Narutolovehinata5. I would ok with ALT0a, thanks. --Soman (talk) 10:59, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Soman: How does this sound to you?
Hotmangaradja Pandjaitan
- ... that Hotmangaradja Pandjaitan's military career was influenced by a lot draw? Source: this hook is a summary of the second paragraph of the Early Life, with citation from Hadimadja, Ramadhan Karta; Sriwibawa, Sugiarta (1997). D.I. Pandjaitan Pahlawan Revolusi Gugur Dalam Seragam Kebesaran [D.I. Pandjaitan, Revolutionary Hero, Died in Full Uniform]. Jakarta: Pustaka Sinar Harapan. pp. 188–189.
Dua orang putera kami, Salomo dan Oce, setelah remaja sama-sama ingin melanjutkan perjuangan ayahandanya sebagai prajurit. Keduanya ingin memasuki AMN (Akademi Militer Nasional) di Magelang... Saya pikir kemudian, satu orang putera sajalah yang menjadi prajurit. Pendapat saya dipatuhi oleh Salomo yang baru lulus dari SMA dan Oce yang masih duduk di bangku SMA. Maka keduanya pun melakukan sut, dan ... Oce yang menang. Menjelang lulus dari SMA, kepada guru pembimbingnya Oce mengatakan hendak masuk AKABRI. Guru itu tercengang, bahkan marah, karena Oce sudah diarahkan ke ITB. Namun akhirnya cita-cita Oce itu dapat dimengerti.
[Our two sons, Solomon and Oce, both wanted to continue their father's legacy as soldiers when they reached adolescence. They both wanted to enter the AMN (National Military Academy) in Magelang... I thought then, only one son should become a soldier. My opinion was followed by Solomon, who had just graduated from high school, and Oce, who was still in high school. So the two of them held a lawsuit, and... Oce won. Before graduating from high school, Oce told his guidance counselor that he wanted to enter the Indonesian Military Academy (AKABRI). The teacher was surprised, even angry, because Oce had been directed to ITB. But in the end, Oce's aspirations were understood.]
Regards, Jeromi Mikhael 05:28, 20 December 2025 (UTC).
- @Jeromi Mikhael:
Article was nominated on December 20 and seems to have been moved to mainspace on December 17, so new enough. It is also long enough. Copyvio seems fine. I do have a few small issues:
- What is the argument that this is a reliable source? It seems to be an anecdotal story told by his mother, unless I'm mistaken. Are there any other independent sources that corroborate or contradict this story?
- If we accept the source as fact, we can say that the lot draw influenced Hotmangaradja's decision to pursue a military career, but saying that it "influenced his career" implies that it affected him while he was in the military, which does not seem to be the case.
- Hook is otherwise short and interesting enough, and QPQ is satisfied, so those are my main issues. Let me know what you think. Spookyaki (talk) 23:54, 4 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Spookyaki: Apologies for my tardiness, you did not ping me so it was only after I revisited my DYKs did I realize that I still had unanswered inquiries. Regarding your doubts: the quotation is referenced from a secondary source written by a biographer, so I think it's too much of an assumption to say that it is an anecdote. I surely believe that Hotmangaradja's mother retold actual events rather than making it up. There's definitely no independent sources, since what happened was definitely witnessed by only the three of them, with only his mother (at that time) being mature enough to recall it. Regarding your second question, I understand that my wording misrepresented the situation described within the hook, so I hereby proposed the following hook:
- ALT1: ... that Hotmangaradja Pandjaitan's decision to join the army was influenced by a lot draw?
- I hope my response is satisfactory enough to your liking. Regards, Jeromi Mikhael 02:58, 17 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Spookyaki: Apologies for my tardiness, you did not ping me so it was only after I revisited my DYKs did I realize that I still had unanswered inquiries. Regarding your doubts: the quotation is referenced from a secondary source written by a biographer, so I think it's too much of an assumption to say that it is an anecdote. I surely believe that Hotmangaradja's mother retold actual events rather than making it up. There's definitely no independent sources, since what happened was definitely witnessed by only the three of them, with only his mother (at that time) being mature enough to recall it. Regarding your second question, I understand that my wording misrepresented the situation described within the hook, so I hereby proposed the following hook:
Articles created/expanded on December 18
[edit]Thomas Johannes Mayer
- ... that Thomas Johannes Mayer portrayed Wotan and Wozzeck, with a voice filling large opera houses but flexible enough for the finest nuances? Source: [14]
- Reviewed: Michael Menzinger
- Comment: Due to Christmas, I'm some hours late. Both roles are pinnacles, not "doing his job". Wozzeck just turned 100 (OTD). The voice is described per the source (which calls him "an ideal Wotan" for that quality, but other critics said similar things. Other ideas welcome.
Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:06, 25 December 2025 (UTC).
Melkart Abou Jaoude
- ... that Melkart Abou Jaoude received his first Division I offer at the bagel store where he worked?
- ALT 1: … that Melkart Abou Jaoude received his first NCAA Division I offer at the bagel store where he worked
- ALT 2: … that Melkart Abou Jaoude received his first Division I college football offer at the bagel store where he worked
TarheelBornBred (talk) 18:25, 18 December 2025 (UTC).
Length and date ok. QPQ done. Close paraphrase not found. Just one question, could we clarify in hook what "Division I" refers to? Either just un-piping NCAA Division I or adding some word that puts the hook into context? --Soman (talk) 20:11, 20 December 2025 (UTC)- I’m fine un-piping NCAA Division I if that’s what’s necessary to provide context for the hook better. TarheelBornBred (talk) 21:57, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
- Would changing "Division I" to "college football" (with a pipe) solve the issue? I imagine most non-American readers would not get what Division I refers to. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 07:08, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
- That wouldn’t be factually accurate, as he had received offers from Division II and III schools, which do offer college football. TarheelBornBred (talk) 20:49, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
- Then "Division I college football" then? Or maybe mention Delaware by name instead. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:17, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- "Division I college football" seems like the better option. --Soman (talk) 10:59, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- "Division I college football" works for me. TarheelBornBred (talk) 15:59, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- Then "Division I college football" then? Or maybe mention Delaware by name instead. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:17, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
Oli Herbert
- ... that Oli Herbert would spend up to three hours locked in a room working on a single guitar lick?
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- Comment: Sorry if I messed up the template, I just created this article and the person that reviewed it suggested that I should nominate a fact so here it is.
Lolcow33 (talk) 07:57, 18 December 2025 (UTC).
Hey, welcome to DYK, Lolcow33. Your nomination is timely, and the article is new enough. It does need a couple of changes and I had one additional suggestion: Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 07:19, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- There are two passages with no citation:
This album also featured one of the bands biggest hits "Two Weeks" which reached number 9 on the U.S. Mainstream rock chart.
andAs of 2025, the investigation is still ongoing.
These need citations for the page to be eligible for DYK. - I happened to see the second Blabbermouth cite which seems to be regurgitating a report from WTNH ([15]) — why not cite it directly?
- Hook fact checks out to the TeenView interview. It's interesting and got my attention.
- There are two passages with no citation:
Articles created/expanded on December 19
[edit]Le Roseau d'Or
- ... that Jacques Maritain and Jean Cocteau united Thomism and the avant-garde in founding the magazine Le Roseau d'Or?
- Source: Schloesser, Stephen (2016). Jazz Age Catholicism: Mystic Modernism in Postwar Paris, 1919-1933. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 181. ISBN 9780802087188.
M.A.Spinn (talk) 16:14, 20 December 2025 (UTC).
Date, length ok. For the hook, I would suggest linking Thomism (and perhaps also Avant-garde). All facts of the hook need a sentence with reference in the article, but the fact about Maritain and Cocteau being the founders doesn't have a direct reference. I'm also wondering whether the image is really public domain? --Soman (talk) 20:04, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- I have added the relevant quote in the above to the article and reorganized it a little bit to get everything referenced in that note attached to it. I found the image on WikiMedia Commons and I don't see why it wouldn't be public domain; in addition to being published 99 years ago the author died in 1948 which meant by the French copyright law of the time it would have expired in 1998. Furthermore in the 93 years between the magazine folding and today I have seen nothing to suggest there has been any attempt to retain the copyright of the magazine. M.A.Spinn (talk) 21:37, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 20
[edit]KP Permanent Make-Up, Inc. v. Lasting Impression I, Inc.
- ... that Antonin Scalia did not agree that "Everybody has got a right to the use of the English language and has got a right to assume that nobody is going to take that English language away from him"?
- ALT1: ... that Antonin Scalia did not endorse "Everybody has got a right to the use of the English language and has got a right to assume that nobody is going to take that English language away from him"? Source: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/543/111/#T5
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- Comment: Scalia did not join Footnote 5, which really just contains this phrase. I think it's funny. It pushes towards 200 characters no matter how you say it due to the quotation, but I thought these were the most neutral phrasings.
lethargilistic (talk) 19:55, 21 December 2025 (UTC).
Length, date ok. QPQ not needed. But I have some issues with the hook. Antonin Scalia was not a worldwide celebrity, and for a global audience he would need to be introduced in the hook as SCOTUS Justice. I get that the nominator finds the non-endorsement of the the sentence on English, but I don't really get how this links to the case or the controversy. And moreover, the article appears to have some potential close paraphrase issue, some quite long, non-quote passages are identical between the article and supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/543/111 --Soman (talk) 00:47, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- The opinion is in the public domain, and the copying is disclosed. The article has over 1000 characters of non-public-domain text, so that is not an issue for DYK.
- I don't have a problem with putting a title on Scalia, and of course I tried that at first. The trouble is that putting one on would put the hook over 200 characters no matter because of the quote. One fix that I did not consider before is quoting only the first half of the sentence. So, perhaps: "... that United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia did not agree that "Everybody has got a right to the use of the English language..."?" Or something like that? The justices' title is obnoxiously long. And, tbh, I think cutting out "take English away from them" basically cuts out the joke, tbh.
- As for "I don't get how this links to the case or the controversy": the case is the event where he refused to agree with the sentence. The footnote dispute within the opinion is a small matter in the first place, so it is not desirable to rewrite either the hook to be about trademark law or the article to make the footnote more prominent. DYK is not an Article III court, y'know? lethargilistic (talk) 03:09, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- Ok, noted on the public domain issue. I'd propose, based on your comment above ALT1 "... that United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia did not agree that "[e]verybody has got a right to the use of the English language"?" --Soman (talk) 13:02, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Soman: Sorry for the delay. This fell off my list. I would be fine with that compromise. lethargilistic (talk) 00:47, 4 January 2026 (UTC)
- Ok, noted on the public domain issue. I'd propose, based on your comment above ALT1 "... that United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia did not agree that "[e]verybody has got a right to the use of the English language"?" --Soman (talk) 13:02, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
Vasyl Khaynas
- ... that Ukrainian historian Vasyl Khaynas had been active in an underground movement against Hungarian rule of Transcarpathia during his high school years?
- Source: Навічно в пам'яті історії: біографічний довідник делегатів першого з'їзду народних комітетів Закарпатської України. Госпрозрахунковий редакційно-видавничий відділ управління справах преси та інформації, 2004. pp. 314-315
Soman (talk) 20:41, 20 December 2025 (UTC).
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Good work on this. Obviously no copyvio issues since all sources are in Ukrainian or Russian. Offline, non-English source accepted AGF. QPQ completed. ThaesOfereode (talk) 16:37, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
- I also think this is good. I would just suggest saying "was active" instead of "had been active". He's dead, so this is no longer happening. lethargilistic (talk) 23:10, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
::@ThaesOfereode: I believe the green DYK tick is needed to move this to the approved list if that was your intention. Dclemens1971 (talk) 03:41, 22 January 2026 (UTC) :::@Dclemens1971:: I approved this with the DYK grey tick to indicate that it's accepted AGF due to the offline, non-English source. Is there something wrong with the template I used and is there something else I need to do? ThaesOfereode (talk) 16:39, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
- @ThaesOfereode and Soman: The AGF tick for DYK was deprecated last year (see here), so using it does not move the nomination to the approved list. If AGF was used here, the nominator should be asked to supply a translated quote from the offline source so that the hook can be verified prior to approval and promotion. Dclemens1971 (talk) 16:54, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
Riders (novel)
- ... that the novel Riders was the first work to feature the phrase "snail trail" to describe sperm trickling down the inner thigh after sexual intercourse? Source: "Didn’t she invent the luminously sticky image of a “snail trail” on an inner thigh?” She did indeed, in an al fresco sex romp involving a buxom blonde groom"=https://web.archive.org/web/20150308174221/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/11454433/On-its-30th-anniversary-why-Riders-is-the-best-erotic-fiction-of-all-time.html
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Four sea delicacies
- Comment: I used a word counter to get to the 5X expansion, not the bytes in history: 369 to 1905.
Lajmmoore (talk) 10:25, 20 December 2025 (UTC).
- @Launchballer: can you think of a better way to phrase this hook? I know DYK is not keen on 'firsts' Lajmmoore (talk) 11:05, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- Comment: I think this hook might actually outdo Belle Delphine as the most sexually explicit DYK hook, congratulations! 😆 ArtemisiaGentileschiFan (talk) 17:16, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- Comment: why sperm? I think semen or ejaculate would be better fitting (I sound like an idiot just debating this). Roast (talk) 17:45, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
- I think this is unverifiable as it's unlikely Pelling's read every single book in history. Suggest you attribute this as something like: ALT1: ... that Riders has been described as the first work to describe semen running down thighs after sex as a "snail trail"?--Launchballer 18:41, 20 December 2025 (UTC)
I have a suggestion that I think is worded slightly better:
- ALT1a:
... that the novel Riders coined the usage of the phrase "snail trail" to describe semen trickling down the inner thigh after sex?
ArtemisiaGentileschiFan (talk) 23:16, 20 December 2025 (UTC)- Thanks all! maybe (taking Lb's concern) ALT1b
... that the novel Riders likely coined the usage of the phrase "snail trail" to describe semen trickling down an inner thigh after sex?
Lajmmoore (talk) 10:41, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks all! maybe (taking Lb's concern) ALT1b
new reviewer please. Also, maybe this could be a Valentines Day hook, if there is a themed set planned? Lajmmoore (talk) 09:10, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- The hook is false. By 1971, the term snail trail is used in essentially the same sense in Moira Pearce's Upstairs at the Bull Run. I looked further in my collection; Jason Bond's Sins of the Fathers (1983; Adonis Classics) also uses this sense. Urve (talk) 20:31, 12 January 2026 (UTC) Edited Urve (talk) 20:36, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- Technically, it's the source that's false! Thank you for the extra research Urve. I'm quite busy the rest of this week, but will come up with some new ALTs at the weekend Lajmmoore (talk) 23:16, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT2 ... the 30th-anniversary cover of a horsey bonkbuster outraged some readers for being less explicit?"But back in the 1980s, it was largely just Jackie Collins, and Jilly. And it’s also fair to say that the novel’s cover - which, as the Times puts it, “featured a man’s hand resting intimately on the seat of a woman’s jodhpurs” - was something out of the ordinary for such a mainstream title. Just look where his fingers are straying. The new edition, for the book’s 30th anniversary, however, moves the hand slightly – it’s now “sat rather conservatively on the rider’s hip”, says the Mail. I had to peer closely at the covers to notice the “controversial” retreat, which I would say is slightly more than an inch." (article goes on to discuss who is outraged) https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2015/jun/03/cover-jilly-cooper-novel-redesign-riders
- ALT3 ... the 30th-anniversary edition Riders revised the book's cover to be suggestive of spanking?"For the 2015 version, the hand has been moved nearer the top of her arse; Louise Mensch described it as prudishness, while Marian Keyes said it was “more enlightened and more respectful and more responsible about women’s bodies”. They’re both wrong, but I mean that in a nice way. If you look at the image – what’s in this book, and why you might like it – the publishers are plainly intimating something. The hand still has meaning, right? It is no longer going anywhere, but it still has intention. The new position suggests authority and control more than plain sex. They’re clearly trying to say that it has spanking in it. In the wake of Fifty Shades of Grey, they’d be mad not to." https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/jun/10/jilly-cooper-riders-makeover-and-the-end-of-innocence-sex
- ALT4 ... that first draft of the novel Riders was lost on a London bus? "Is it true that you lost the manuscript of Riders on a bus? It was awful, awful. I'd finished the first draft, I went out to lunch and then I got the bus home – the number 22 bus – and I left it behind. I had this somewhat lovely fantasy of the West Indian bus driver publishing a novel about showjumping but it never happened. Everyone was very kind and the Evening Standard put out an appeal. That was 1970 I think. Then I suppose it was 14 years later, I started writing it again. I hate to be conceited but I think it's probably one of the best books I ever wrote because the characters had built up over 15 years." https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/apr/24/jilly-cooper-jump-interview-elizabeth-day
How about one of these Lajmmoore (talk) 09:34, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
- Comment: I actually love ALT4, although you will likely get less views. The reason ALT4 speaks to me is because there is a lot of discussion in writing literature about losing or destroying drafts that forces a writer to come up with something even better. I think there's even commentary that recommends writers destroy their first draft, so losing it on the bus speaks to this kind of thing for me. Viriditas (talk) 22:38, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 21
[edit]Three Schoolfellows
- ... that the tale of Three Schoolfellows, based on which the vizier Nizam al-Mulk, the revolutionary Hasan-i Sabbah, and the poet Omar Khayyam made a pact at school, may be (or inspired by) a true story?
- Source: Wasserman, James (14 September 2020). Hasan-i-Sabah: Assassin Master. Nicolas-Hays, Inc. p. 168-169. ISBN 978-0-89254-687-9.
One modern Ismaili scholar and author , Ali Mohammad Rajput , accepts the story as likely true ... Harold Bowen wrote that it was possible the story of the Three Schoolfellows may have actually been derived from the relationship between Nizam and two other contemporaries
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Hello ZxxZxxZ, happy to review this nomination. The article was created yesterday. It has a readable prose size of 2476 characters. Every paragraph in the body of the article has a reference. The text uses neutral language. WP:EARWIG shows no copyvios. The hook is cited and interesting. The picture is free, used in the article, and clear. QPQ has not yet been done.
The text has various language problems:
- bbrought
- FitzGerald"s
- Wasaya of Nizam al-Mulk,: end sentence with period
- at Nishapur.: "in Nishapur" sounds more natural.
- consider the story as a fable, : remove "as"
- and they residing in different location towns: I suggest replacing it with "and because they resided in different towns"
- Jawad al-Muscati consider the story a fabrication: replace "consider" with "considers"
- two times, the text refers to Hasan-i as Hassan
If we use a picture, the hook needs to include the expression (pictured). I think the hook is longer than it needs to be, what about condensing it to
- ALT1: ... the tale of Three Schoolfellows (pictured), which is about a pact between the vizier Nizam al-Mulk, the revolutionary Hasan-i Sabbah, and the poet Omar Khayyam, may be inspired by real events?
As I understand it, the picture is from the movie Omar the Tentmaker. Is this movie specifically intended as an adaptation of the story Three Schoolfellows? Phlsph7 (talk) 13:53, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
- I do wonder if the hook could be further rewritten or shortened as the current version is quite long and hard to read. Regrettably this may involve deleting the mentions of the names. @ZxxZxxZ: Also, per WP:QPQ, you need to provide a QPQ as soon as possible; the nomination could be closed if one is not provided. I will give 24 hours for the QPQ to be provided, this will be closed if the deadline is not met. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 07:10, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
- For QPQ, I am working on it: Template:Did you know nominations/Sulphur molly
- For shortening the hook, I suggest:
- ALT2: ... that the medieval Persian tale of a pact between three schoolfellows to share future power led to a deadly betrayal between a ruler and a revolutionary?
- ALT3 (my preference): ... that according to a medieval tale, the most famous assassination by the Assassins was the result of a success-sharing pact between "Three Schoolfellows" going wrong?
- Z 18:40, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- The movie is not specifically based on this story, but a distinct, fictional story. So I don't know if that scene actually depicts the pact. --Z 18:42, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- QPQ checks out. If the movie does not directly depict the tale, then it's probably better to not use the image. ALT2 seems to imply that the tale itself had real-life consequences. Is that certain? In ALT3, the term "the Assassins" has a specific meaning in this context but the reader does not know this, so it sounds like an awkward redundancy. Phlsph7 (talk) 10:51, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
Statewide Treaty
- ... that this month an Australian state signed the country's first treaty with First Nations peoples?
- Reviewed:
Poketama (talk) 05:56, 21 December 2025 (UTC).
Hi Poketama, this article is new enough and long enough. You are QPQ-exempt. I have added the article link to this hook. However, it needs substantial remediation before I can properly consider it for a review. Many passages are unreferenced. Outside of the lead section, an article at DYK must have everything cited inline to a source. Using the user script User:Phlsph7/HighlightUnreferencedPassages will show you all of the areas requiring attention. Separately, given that this is likely not to run in December 2025, we need a less time-sensitive hook fact, of which I think there are a few in here, and preferably a hook that is not about a "first" claim. Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 06:30, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
- I have added some more sources. How about ALT1 ... that the Statewide Treaty was ceremonially signed by leaders putting their handprints on a kangaroo skin? @Sammi Brie: Poketama (talk) 12:05, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
You have not added enough sources. There are 7 citation needed templates on here and now a merge tag, Poketama. This is a last call to ensure that all areas are referenced. Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 06:21, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- I have added some more sources. How about ALT1 ... that the Statewide Treaty was ceremonially signed by leaders putting their handprints on a kangaroo skin? @Sammi Brie: Poketama (talk) 12:05, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
David Munyua
- ... that darts player David Munyua is nicknamed "Why Not"?
- ALT1: ... that David Munyua was the first player from Kenya to compete at the PDC World Darts Championship? Source: https://www.pdc.tv/news/2025/10/16/further-international-qualifiers-confirmed-202526-world-championship
- ALT2: ... that David Munyua had never been outside of Africa prior to him competing at the PDC World Darts Championship? Source: https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12040/13485321/world-darts-championship-david-munyua-beats-mike-de-decker-as-fellow-debutant-motomu-sakai-also-wins-in-dramatic-alexandra-palace-scenes
- Reviewed:
- Comment: first nomination - Viva Moldova (talk) 08:59, 22 December 2025 (UTC)
Viva Moldova (talk) 09:19, 21 December 2025 (UTC).
- Only needs very minor expansions. - Viva Moldova (talk) 09:00, 22 December 2025 (UTC) *
- Eligible now. - ~2025-42508-11 (talk) 17:21, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
I am afraid that I cannot accept the article as sufficiently long, Viva Moldova, because the character count without the lead is only 1108. The lead repeats information and thus inflates character count. Surtsicna (talk) 01:42, 2 January 2026 (UTC)
Maung Me Khaung
- ... that the legendary Burmese hero Maung Me Khaung was said to have footprints that measured one full cubit in length? Source: Temple, Sir Richard Carnac (1981). မြန်မာ့မိရိုးဖလာဓလေ့ နတ်သမိုင်း: ၃၇ မင်း မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ၌ကျင့်သုံးသော နတ်ပူဇော်သောဓလေ့များ (in Burmese). Cā pe Mitʻ chve Cā pe. pp. 178–180.
ထိုသားသည် ဘီလူးမနှင့်လူညား၍ ပေါက်ဖွားသောကြောင့် ခွန်အား ဗလ ကြီးမားကာ အရွယ်ရောက်ချိန်၌ ခြေဖဝါးလည်း တစ်တောင်ရှိ၍ ဆင် ကိုပင် ဖမ်း၍ အစွယ်ချိုးနိုင်သော စွမ်းရည်သတ္တိနှင့် ပြည့်စုံသည်။ [That son was born of an ogress and a human, so he had great strength and power. When he grew up, his footprints were one cubit long, and he was filled with the ability and strength to even catch an elephant and break its tusks.]
Hteiktinhein (talk) 17:58, 26 December 2025 (UTC).
- Per this discussion I am reopening this. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 08:59, 4 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 22
[edit]Ebenezer Harcourt
- ... that Ebenezer Harcourt debuted for the Nigeria national football team at 15 years old, becoming the youngest Nigeria player ever?
- ALT1: ... that 15-year-old Ebenezer Harcourt was the youngest player to represent the Nigeria national football team? Source: 15-year-old Ebenezer Harcourt became the youngest goalkeeper to feature for the Super Eagles
- ALT2: ... that 15-year-old Ebenezer Harcourt debuted for the Nigeria national football team before his club Sporting Lagos F.C.? Source: 15-year-old Ebenezer Harcourt became the youngest goalkeeper to feature for the Super Eagles Nigeria U20 goalkeeper, Ebenezer Harcourt, made his long-awaited first-team debut in Sporting Lagos’ 1-1 draw…on Friday
- Reviewed:
- Comment: Feel free to suggest alternative wording or better sources.
it's lio! | talk | work 12:13, 23 December 2025 (UTC).
An error occurred when I made this nomination using DYK-wizard, causing it to not be transcluded at Talk:Ebenezer Harcourt. Can someone help fix this and check if anything else is amiss? Thanks, it's lio! | talk | work 12:19, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
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I support moving forward once citation issues have been addressed, as well as some pruning of promotional tone. I prefer ALT1 for conciseness. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 17:40, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- None of the quotes are uncited, the refs are at the end of the paragraphs. I have addressed all your tags. Happy holidays, it's lio! | talk | work 18:06, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- HKLionel: All quotes need to be immediately cited within the sentence (see MOS:QUOTE). Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 21:19, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks for bringing this to my attention, it's lio! | talk | work 05:49, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- Done, it's lio! | talk | work 05:53, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for adding those citations! However, when I searched some of the cited articles for the stated quote, I did not find it. I have tagged those quotes as failing verification. Please address this. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 18:34, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- Oops, didn't see this. I paraphrased "fearless and commanding" in the ESPN source to "courageous and imposing", would you rather I use the original wording with quotation marks instead? "General" is in the Infonews source. The rest of the sentence is an amalgamation of all three sources, not just the Football In Nigeria source. Tell me if you still can't verify the sentence from the three sources. Sorry for the confusion, I'll keep in mind to make ref placements clearer in the future. Thanks, it's lio! | talk | work 13:32, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for adding those citations! However, when I searched some of the cited articles for the stated quote, I did not find it. I have tagged those quotes as failing verification. Please address this. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 18:34, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- Done, it's lio! | talk | work 05:53, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks for bringing this to my attention, it's lio! | talk | work 05:49, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- HKLionel: All quotes need to be immediately cited within the sentence (see MOS:QUOTE). Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 21:19, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
Sulphur molly
- ... that sulfur mollies create rhythmic waves to avoid ending up in birds' beaks (pictured)?
- Source: "Here we present a field study that investigated the anti-predator benefits of waves produced by fish at the water surface when diving down collectively in response to attacks of avian predators. Fish engaged in surface waves that were highly conspicuous, repetitive, and rhythmic involving many thousands of individuals for up to 2 min ..." [16]
Surtsicna (talk) 22:53, 22 December 2025 (UTC).
New enough (expanded), long enough, sourced with no copyvio detected, QPQ ongoing, hook is cited. The photo is not exactly what one expect to see, ideally it should be an image of the waves (in fact, I thought the DYK is about a bird). In this case, maybe the hook could be adjusted accordingly: create rhythmic waves to repel predators?. --Z 18:03, 24 December 2025 (UTC)
- I am not sure about "repel", Z, because the mechanism is not yet well understood, but in any case that does not affect the image. The hook already mentions the predators. Surtsicna (talk) 09:55, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- I agree that the image is odd, given the hook. That is, it's a bit off-putting to have a hook about how the species avoids being eaten, then have a photo of it being eaten, which seems to indicate the rhythmic waves aren't very successful. Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 17:14, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- It seems like a pretty fitting depiction of what happens when you don't make a big enough wave. If the promoter does not like it, they do not have to use it. The DYK requirement is just that it be "freely licensed, clear at a diminished size, and used in the article". Surtsicna (talk) 19:41, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
Christian to Crescent Trail Connector bridge
- ... that the Christian to Crescent Trail Connector bridge (pictured) does not cross the Schuylkill River, but instead connects two segments of the Schuylkill River Trail that were separated by a freight railroad?
- Source: "Barile said the unique design was necessary, as the trail is bound by a rail line on one side and the river on the other, so there wasn't enough space to build it entirely on land.... The segment connects the Grays Ferry Crescent, an existing 1/2 mile path, to the Schuylkill River Trail, which starts in Schuylkill County and ends in Philadelphia." [17]
- ALT1: ... that the Christian to Crescent Trail Connector bridge (pictured) was designed to encourage residents of South and Southwest Philadelphia to access Center City without a car? Source: "Tyler Barile, an assistant chief construction engineer at the Streets Department, said the project was intended to provide a new route to get to Center City without a car." [18]
- Reviewed:
ManOfTheArk (talk) 18:41, 22 December 2025 (UTC).
Lovely article, new/long enough, well-written and neutral, presentable and reliably sourced. Copyvio Detector comes back clear. The attractive photo is compatibly licensed and suitable for DYK. The hook facts check out and appear in the article, but I do have to say they are not really working for me. ALT0 is hard to envision in written form (I've seen this bridge from Amtrak and I had to go to Google Maps to understand the geography). ALT1 seems uninterestingly obvious -- aren't most bike/ped trails designed to encourage residents of the areas it connects to use alternatives to cars. @ManOfTheArk:, what do you think about ALT2: ... that a bridge over the Schuylkill River (pictured) does not actually cross the river? Dclemens1971 (talk) 03:53, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Dclemens1971: Thanks for the suggestion and sorry for the delay. ALT2 sounds good to me! ManOfTheArk (talk) 16:06, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
No response from nominator; requesting fresh review for ALT2. Dclemens1971 (talk) 03:01, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 23
[edit]Cyprus-Greece-Israel trilateral alliance
- ... that a trilateral agreement made Turkey designate Israel as its No. 1 threat?
- ALT1: ... that the 10th Trilateral Meeting between Cyprus, Greece and Israel took place in December 2025? Source: https://strategyinternational.org/2025/12/23/publication231/
- ALT2: ... that 3+1 framework is the name given to the US connection to the Trilateral agreement? Source: https://www.ekathimerini.com/politics/foreign-policy/1291060/greece-israel-and-cyprus-to-step-up-joint-exercises-in-eastern-mediterranean/ , https://www.cbn.com.cy/article/121169/greece-cyprus-israel-and-the-us-reaffirm-energy-security-commitment-in-the-eastern-mediterranean?utm_
- Reviewed:
TonyFerro (talk) 14:17, 29 December 2025 (UTC).
Foreign Legion (album)
- ... that the difficulty of finding Fluid Ounces' third studio album Foreign Legion has led some fans to consider it an urban legend?
- Reviewed:
KmartEmployeeTor (talk) 07:35, 29 December 2025 (UTC).
Hook is interesting, expansion occurred within 7 days, article is long enough. However, the cited source doesn't exactly say that it was the American release that sold poorly. Could you provide a source for that claim? Ruby2010 (talk) 16:06, 1 January 2026 (UTC)- @KmartEmployeeTor: Wanted to make sure you saw this. Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 07:11, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Ruby2010: Yeah, I guess you’re right. Would it be okay to edit this into something like “... that Fluid Ounces' third studio album Foreign Legion was so difficult to find its existence was considered an urban legend?” 07:11, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- @KmartEmployeeTor: I reworded the hook to slightly to:
- “... that the difficulty of finding Fluid Ounces' third studio album Foreign Legion has led some fans to consider it an urban legend?”
- —What do you think? Ruby2010 (talk) 02:06, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Ruby2010: Yeah, I think that’s good. I’ll update the page to reflect this. KmartEmployeeTor (talk) 07:44, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- —What do you think? Ruby2010 (talk) 02:06, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- “... that the difficulty of finding Fluid Ounces' third studio album Foreign Legion has led some fans to consider it an urban legend?”
Doña Clotilde
- ... that some netizens in Latin America asked for the cancellation of a female character of El Chavo del Ocho for harassing a male character in the show?
- ALT0a ... that some internet users in Latin America asked for the cancellation of a female character of El Chavo del Ocho for harassing a male character in the show?
- Source: 1. This states: Usuarios de las redes sociales buscan cancelar la participación de doña Cleotilde, La Bruja del 71, en El Chavo del Ocho, por acosar a Don Ramón. (Milenio)
- 2. This states: La polémica se encendió esta semana a partir de la circulación de un posteo en Instagram, Facebook y Twitter, en la que se cuestiona por qué no se hablaba de que la conducta de “La Bruja del 71” también “promovía el acoso sexual”. (Infobae)
1. Translated: Social media users are seeking to cancel the participation of Doña Cleotilde, La Bruja del 71, in El Chavo del Ocho, for harassing Don Ramón.
2. Translated: The controversy ignited this week following the circulation of a post on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, which questioned why it wasn't mentioned that the behavior of "The Witch of 71" also "promoted sexual harassment."- Reviewed: Papyrus Bingen 45
CoryGlee 21:33, 23 December 2025 (UTC).
- Comment: it's best if "netizens" is changed for "internet users" or the like. Netizen is an informal term. Will not review. Roast (talk) 21:54, 23 December 2025 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 24
[edit]Trade Union Council of Transcarpathian Ukraine
- ... that among the delegates at the founding congress of the Trade Union Council of Transcarpathian Ukraine, 47 had been partisan fighters during World War II?
- Source: S. D. Ivanov (ed.). Zdobutky braterstva. Karpaty, 1967. pp. 79-80
Soman (talk) 12:45, 25 December 2025 (UTC).
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- Offline/paywalled citation accepted in good faith - Interesting:
- Not surprising as the Soviet regime used the fight against fascism as a way to bolster legitimacy
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(t · c) buIdhe 21:30, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- I find the hookinterest commentary misdirected. First of all, Transcarpathian Ukraine was not in the Soviet Union at the time. Secondly, how is it not notable that 47 delegates attending a labour conference had been, just a handful of months prior, involved in armed struggle? --Soman (talk) 23:16, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- Considering the historical context, it does not seem that surprising that those involved participated in the war as fighters. The hook as written might also be just a bit specialist. Could you propose a different angle here? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:37, 30 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Buidhe: I've been looking at the article again and again to see if there are any possible alternative hook options, but nothing stands out for me. Does anything stand out on your end? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 07:42, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- User:Narutolovehinata5 after taking another look at the article I share your assessment. (t · c) buIdhe 15:49, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
Given that, there does not seem to be a path forward sadly. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:04, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- I find this objectionable. The argument made by Narutohinata 30 Dec does not recognize that the partisans in Transcarpathia was not a regular military force (to which there would have been draft or normal recruitment), but an underground resistance movement. I think if we look at the vast number of other DYK noms out there, this factoid is by no means below a reasonable threshold of interest. --Soman (talk) 10:45, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- That would fall under WP:DYKINT. If the hook's interest requires specialist information (in this case, knowing that the partisans were a resistance movement and not a military force counts as "specialist"), then that can be objected to. Two different editors have already objected to the angle. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 10:48, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- I find this objectionable. The argument made by Narutohinata 30 Dec does not recognize that the partisans in Transcarpathia was not a regular military force (to which there would have been draft or normal recruitment), but an underground resistance movement. I think if we look at the vast number of other DYK noms out there, this factoid is by no means below a reasonable threshold of interest. --Soman (talk) 10:45, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- User:Narutolovehinata5 after taking another look at the article I share your assessment. (t · c) buIdhe 15:49, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Buidhe: I've been looking at the article again and again to see if there are any possible alternative hook options, but nothing stands out for me. Does anything stand out on your end? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 07:42, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- Considering the historical context, it does not seem that surprising that those involved participated in the war as fighters. The hook as written might also be just a bit specialist. Could you propose a different angle here? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:37, 30 December 2025 (UTC)
- I find the hookinterest commentary misdirected. First of all, Transcarpathian Ukraine was not in the Soviet Union at the time. Secondly, how is it not notable that 47 delegates attending a labour conference had been, just a handful of months prior, involved in armed struggle? --Soman (talk) 23:16, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
Federated States of Micronesia–Russia relations
- ... that the Federated States of Micronesia cut ties with Russia following the Russian invasion of Ukraine?
- Source: (Barron's)
- ALT1: ... that after the Federated States of Micronesia severed ties with Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, Russia included the country on an unfriendly countries and territories list? Source: (Al Jazeera)
- ALT2 ... that the Federated States of Micronesia justified severing ties with Russia following the invasion of Ukraine on "Micronesian values"?
Source: (Island Times)
- ALT3 ... that Russia's embassy in the Philippines was in charge of relations with the Federated States of Micronesia, before the latter cut ties with Russia over its war in Ukraine?
- Reviewed: TKO (Justin Timberlake song)
CoryGlee 05:20, 25 December 2025 (UTC).
- Will review this. BeanieFan11 (talk) 16:02, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- I'm not sure if these hooks meet DYKINTEREST. Many countries sanctioned Russia after the invasion, and Russia retaliated accordingly. (t · c) buIdhe 21:27, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Buidhe: hi, yes, I though of it because the FSM is a small nation, but I have added an alt given your input. Thanks. CoryGlee 22:45, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
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Article looks good. Nice work. Regarding the hooks, the first probably is too bland per Buidhe. I think the second is kinda interesting (the "unfriendly countries list"? Hadn't heard of that before.) I don't see the quote from ALT2, "Micronesian values", in either the article or the source? I think the second, if worded right, could be made interesting enough. Perhaps something like "... that Russia considers the Federated States of Micronesia an "unfriendly country"? What do you think? @CoryGlee: BeanieFan11 (talk) 22:54, 25 December 2025 (UTC)
- Hi BeanieFan11, thanks for the review. Yes, I have no problem in rewording. In fact, I have an ASD problem when it comes to summing up, LOL. As for ALT2, the Island Times source says “It is often described that the preference of any Pacific Island Country, to include the FSM, is that we be friends to all, and enemies to none,” Panuelo said.
- “This indeed and truly remains the cornerstone of our nation’s foreign policy. But values and convictions must matter more than not at all, and as this paradise in our backyards is founded on our Micronesian ideals of peace, unity, and liberty, so too do we advocate for these ideals to be shared and spread.
- But feel free to choose whatever. CoryGlee 00:21, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Buidhe: Do you think my suggested hook is sufficiently interesting? BeanieFan11 (talk) 18:02, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- My own opinion is no—Russia has unfriendly relations with a lot of countries. (t · c) buIdhe 20:14, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- I know, but (to me) it feels unusual that they would specifically deem the Federated States of Micronesia, an obscure set of Pacific islands, as an "unfriendly country". Personally, if I saw that hook on the main page I would probably have clicked on it just to find out why the FSM are viewed by them as "unfriendly". Thoughts? BeanieFan11 (talk) 20:36, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- @Buidhe: and @BeanieFan11:, may I have your view on ALT3? I just added it. CoryGlee 20:37, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- BeanieFan11, I agree with you ... the FSM being "unfriendly" to Russia is not "common" as pointed by Buidhe... Yes, I understand that many are unfriendly to Russia, but the FSM is a particular case. CoryGlee 20:39, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- I know, but (to me) it feels unusual that they would specifically deem the Federated States of Micronesia, an obscure set of Pacific islands, as an "unfriendly country". Personally, if I saw that hook on the main page I would probably have clicked on it just to find out why the FSM are viewed by them as "unfriendly". Thoughts? BeanieFan11 (talk) 20:36, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- My own opinion is no—Russia has unfriendly relations with a lot of countries. (t · c) buIdhe 20:14, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
This could probably use another user's opinion on whether the hooks are interesting. BeanieFan11 (talk) 20:16, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- Chiming here to agree that the "unfriendly nation" angle is interesting, as long as it can be properly sourced. All of the other proposals are probably too long or not as interesting. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:29, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- Apparently there is a "Compact of Free Association" (the clue is in the name) between the FSM and the US, so this and the article are a bit misleading. It's not like some neutral country is making an independent determination, Maculosae tegmine lyncis (talk) 13:14, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
- Maculosae tegmine lyncis ... You cannot independently verify that without resorting to unverifiable sources because the FSM is an independent country and denies any influence. Gossip is not for WP. CoryGlee 15:37, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
- Ah, gossip.. that's a bit disingenuous; according to Compact of Free Association the U.S. is responsible for protecting the FSM; so perhaps a gossip-free, the FSM, a US protectorate, freely voices opposition to Russia or some such? Maculosae tegmine lyncis (talk) 16:20, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
- Maculosae tegmine lyncis ... You cannot independently verify that without resorting to unverifiable sources because the FSM is an independent country and denies any influence. Gossip is not for WP. CoryGlee 15:37, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 25
[edit]Chicago State Cougars football
- ... that Chicago State Cougars football is the only NCAA Division I gridiron football program in Chicago?
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/I'm Only F**king Myself
- Comment: This is the first of two QPQs for this review. P.S. I had to move my connection to my iPhone personal hotspot because this Target/Starbucks is blocked.
TonyTheTiger (T / C / WP:FOUR / WP:CHICAGO / WP:WAWARD) 21:49, 1 January 2026 (UTC).
- Comment. Most of this article is not actually about Chicago State Cougars football, but rather about other colleges that have played or currently play football in Chicago. That may be understandable because Chicago State has not yet begun its first football season, which is about eight months away, but the proportion of Chicago State Cougars football content to the length of the article seems rather low. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 08:35, 3 January 2026 (UTC)
- As stated at WP:CFB, this is sort of like the lengthy background at Utah_Mammoth#Background_and_establishment. It is the only current DI football school in Chicago. The background basically talks about the history of Chicago football by describing past DI football schools in Chicago, current DI non-football schools in Chicago, current non-DI football schools in Chicago, and current DI football schools near Chicago.-TonyTheTiger (T / C / WP:FOUR / WP:CHICAGO / WP:WAWARD) 16:22, 4 January 2026 (UTC)
Genocide
- ... that many genocide perpetrators fear that they would otherwise suffer a similar fate as they inflict on their victims?
- ALT1: ... that many perpetrators adopt ideologies justifying genocide after they begin to kill?
- ALT2: ... that the United States and Soviet Union worked to ensure their own policies were excluded from the definition of genocide?
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Trade Union Council of Transcarpathian Ukraine
(t · c) buIdhe 21:32, 25 December 2025 (UTC).
- Comment: ALT2 needs a rewrite for clarification. Does "write their own policies out of the definition" mean that their policies were by definition genocidal, or does it mean something else? Roast (talk) 03:26, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
- They wrote the definition of genocide, and ensured that they would not be considered guilty. (t · c) buIdhe 03:33, 26 December 2025 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 26
[edit]Sandra Caron
- ... that Sandra Caron once tried to halt a BBC radio series depicting her sister as a drunkard?
Launchballer 11:29, 26 December 2025 (UTC).
okay, let's do this – nice new article, Launchballer! new enough, long enough; hook is interesting; no image provided and a QPQ has been done. A few concerns:
- I'm concerned that the hook unduly focuses on a negative aspect of a (recently) living person.
- Is ukgameshows.com a reliable source? Not sure any information should be resting on it, which makes a sizeable paragraph a little nerve-wracking.
- "following extreme weight loss and several falls" looks to be the same as the language in tvtropes.org; is it a backwards copy?
- Hopefully the issues can be resolved or I'm off-base on them- let me know :) theleekycauldron (talk • she/her) 01:28, 27 December 2025 (UTC)
- No idea why I didn't get a ping for this, but yes, TVTropes is a backwards copy. (I created an account to check the page's history and it turns out there's less than two hours in it.) UKGameshows.com is a group blog with an editor used for non-contentious information from the program itself, I think this is reliable enough for the information. I need longer to decide what to do about the hook.--Launchballer 12:27, 27 December 2025 (UTC)
- Hmm. If I had access to the Picturegoer source I'd suggest something along the lines of "that Sandra Caron changed her name to avoid associations with a woman once described as "the most highly paid woman in British show business in the 1950s and 1960s"", perhaps @In Vitrio: would like to provide a quote from the source (or better yet, say where they got it in case there's a trove about). I'm personally of the view that legal action is not necessarily unduly negative, and (in my non-legal expert opinion) Caron filing over a show that doesn't mention her is a case where it isn't.--Launchballer 04:01, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
- Picturegoer is on British Newspaper Archive. Exact quote is that "I don't want people to think I'm exploiting Alma's fame and popularity. That's why I changed my name to Sandra Caron. There are far too many examples in show business - films especially - of younger sisters using their elder sister's star value as a means for jumping on the gravy train themselves. I don't want to do that. You see, I want to become a star. I want to see my name in lights. I want to act, make people laugh, make people cry. I want to get to the top. BUT ON MY OWN ABILITY AND TALENT." (caps in original) The punchline in the article is a journalist thought she was Leslie Caron's sister... In Vitrio (talk) 08:06, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
- Hmm. If I had access to the Picturegoer source I'd suggest something along the lines of "that Sandra Caron changed her name to avoid associations with a woman once described as "the most highly paid woman in British show business in the 1950s and 1960s"", perhaps @In Vitrio: would like to provide a quote from the source (or better yet, say where they got it in case there's a trove about). I'm personally of the view that legal action is not necessarily unduly negative, and (in my non-legal expert opinion) Caron filing over a show that doesn't mention her is a case where it isn't.--Launchballer 04:01, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
- No idea why I didn't get a ping for this, but yes, TVTropes is a backwards copy. (I created an account to check the page's history and it turns out there's less than two hours in it.) UKGameshows.com is a group blog with an editor used for non-contentious information from the program itself, I think this is reliable enough for the information. I need longer to decide what to do about the hook.--Launchballer 12:27, 27 December 2025 (UTC)
@Theleekycauldron: What else do I need to do here?--Launchballer 06:48, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
Scott Kupor
- ... that Scott Kupor had not heard of the United States Office of Personnel Management before he accepted the nomination to become its director?
- Source: Bloomberg News
elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 21:32, 26 December 2025 (UTC).
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I can't get past the strict Bloomberg paywall but this hook is inaccurate as written. Kupor's selection as OPM director was announced in December 2024, but he was not confirmed (and thus did not assume the role) until July 2025. As written, the hook indicates Kupor had not heard of OPM even after he had been offered the role, accepted it, and underwent confirmation hearings for it. The hook needs to be recast (and the line in the article adjusted as well) before it can be promoted. Not going to offer a suggestion since the Bloomberg source is inaccessible to me. Dclemens1971 (talk) 02:45, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Dclemens1971: Thank you, I changed it to reflect that. elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 03:10, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @ElijahPepe: Can you share a quote from the Bloomberg story that confirms the hook fact? I just need to validate that before I re-apply the tick. Dclemens1971 (talk) 03:41, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Dclemens1971: "Before setting his sights on Washington, Kupor had never heard of OPM, the agency responsible for overseeing policies and benefits impacting more than two million civilian employees within the US government." elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 04:03, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- Going to suggest an ALT, since that quote does not say when exactly Kupor heard about OPM: ALT0: ... that Scott Kupor had not heard of the United States Office of Personnel Management until he began exploring potential appointments in the second Trump administration? It's not as snappy but I don't think the previous version is supported by the quote from the source. Dclemens1971 (talk) 04:24, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT0 looks fine to me. elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 05:55, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
I think I amended the hook enough that this needs a fresh review (for hook only; other elements of original review seem good). Dclemens1971 (talk) 14:42, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT0 looks fine to me. elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 05:55, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- Going to suggest an ALT, since that quote does not say when exactly Kupor heard about OPM: ALT0: ... that Scott Kupor had not heard of the United States Office of Personnel Management until he began exploring potential appointments in the second Trump administration? It's not as snappy but I don't think the previous version is supported by the quote from the source. Dclemens1971 (talk) 04:24, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Dclemens1971: "Before setting his sights on Washington, Kupor had never heard of OPM, the agency responsible for overseeing policies and benefits impacting more than two million civilian employees within the US government." elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 04:03, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @ElijahPepe: Can you share a quote from the Bloomberg story that confirms the hook fact? I just need to validate that before I re-apply the tick. Dclemens1971 (talk) 03:41, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Dclemens1971: Thank you, I changed it to reflect that. elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him) 03:10, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 28
[edit]Harley Davidson (song)
- ... that Brigitte Bardot's 1967 song "Harley Davidson" reflected women's emancipation and newfound freedom?
Moscow Connection (talk) 23:59, 4 January 2026 (UTC).
@Moscow Connection: New enough and long enough. QPQ present. The article itself is fine, but the hook leaves me wanting. The article doesn't justify "newfound" enough to warrant its inclusion in the hook, and I do worry that making this statement without attribution isn't possible unless multiple sources, not just Delta FM, do it. Ping me when you respond. Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 07:01, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- It just sounded better like this. And the word emancipation ("Emancipation") is "the act of freeing from restraints" and is synonymous to "liberation" ([19]), so it implies that the freedom was "newfound".
@Sammi Brie: Not sure if the matter is solved, but pinging you anyway. I can reword the hook or find a new one, I'll think about that. --Moscow Connection (talk) 08:59, 8 January 2026 (UTC) - Sorry, please wait a couple more days. I have some real life things to do. I will have time to attend to this problem on Sunday. --Moscow Connection (talk) 18:58, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- It just sounded better like this. And the word emancipation ("Emancipation") is "the act of freeing from restraints" and is synonymous to "liberation" ([19]), so it implies that the freedom was "newfound".
Pyapon Taung Shinma
- ... that according to legend, the nat spirit Pyapon Taung Shinma was born through a virgin birth after her mother was bitten by a black ant? Source: Temple, Sir Richard Carnac (1981). မြန်မာ့မိရိုးဖလာဓလေ့ နတ်သမိုင်း: ၃၇ မင်း မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ၌ကျင့်သုံးသော နတ်ပူဇော်သောဓလေ့များ (in Burmese). Cā pe Mitʻ chve Cā pe. pp. 174–175.
သမိုင်းဖြစ်စဉ်မှာ မယ်ဖြူ၏ မိခင်သည်သင်မရှိဘဲ ခါချဉ်အနက်ကိုက်၍ ပဋိသန္ဓေရှိပြီး မယ်ဖြူကိုမွေးဖွားလေသည်။ ပြောင်းပြာရွာအနီးလက်ကောင်း ရွာနေ မောင်ဖြစ်သူက လင်မရှိဘဲ သန္ဓေတည်သည်ကိုရှက်၍ အခေါ်အပြော မရှိ ဖြတ်ထားသည်။ [Translation: In the historical event, Mae Phyu's mother became pregnant after being bitten by a black ant without having a husband, and gave birth to Mae Phyu. Her brother, who lived in the nearby Lethaung village near Pyaung Pya village, was ashamed that she was pregnant without a husband and cut off all communication with her.]
Hteiktinhein (talk) 17:27, 3 January 2026 (UTC).
Bird of Pray
- ... that Alexandra Koster of Australia's SBS likened the camera work in Ukraine's Eurovision 2025 performance "Bird of Pray" to having a "schmear of Vaseline"?
🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter") 02:30, 2 January 2026 (UTC).
- Not a review, but I'd suggest changing Special Broadcasting Service to "Australia's SBS" — this is an acronym that does not get expanded a lot in common use. Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 07:30, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- May I give a more specific source? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tc 13 17 19 (talk • contribs) 20:47, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Vigilantcosmicpenguin: I believe the hook is okay. The mention is placed in the specific section where "Bird of Pray"s performance. Also, you can confirm this by looking at the performance video. If this is still a problem, I could try to find a new hook.
🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter")06:58, 25 January 2026 (UTC)- @TheNuggeteer: I think we should try to find a hook that's more directly about the subject. — Vigilant Cosmic Penguin 🐧 (talk | contribs) 07:16, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT1: ...that some rehearsals for Ukraine's Eurovision 2025 entry "Bird of Pray" were held online because members of the team were outside the country?
- Source: [20]
- @Vigilantcosmicpenguin: I believe this is better.
🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter")08:13, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- @TheNuggeteer: Can you explain why Euromix is a reliable source? (It's not listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Song Contests/Sources, and I can't find any discussions about its reliability.) — Vigilant Cosmic Penguin 🐧 (talk | contribs) 21:31, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Inugami Korone
- ... that the video game Doom Eternal became "Doog Eternal" in reference to Inugami Korone?
- Source: Walker, Ian (October 21, 2020). "Doom Eternal Patch Adds Hidden Reference To Popular VTuber". Kotaku. Retrieved December 26, 2025.
- Source:Daniel, Aditya (2020-09-18). "Dari Mana Asal Meme Eekum Bokum? Ini Versi Lengkapnya!". Duniaku.com (in Indonesian). IDN Times. Retrieved 2025-12-30.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Esther_Swirk_Brown
- Comment: I really struggled on how to phrase this
1brianm7 (talk) 23:21, 29 December 2025 (UTC).
- Probably would be better as "... that an Easter egg in the video game Doom Eternal referenced the VTuber Inugami Korone?" The whole "Doog Eternal" thing seems a bit irrelevant in comparison. ᴢxᴄᴠʙɴᴍ (ᴛ) 14:27, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- I really struggled on how to phrase it (my goal with DYK is to get the most clicks on the encyclopedic article). I don’t think it should include VTuber since consensus seems to be it needs to be linked, and anyone who knows what a VTuber is would almost certainly immediately recognize Korone, and anyone who doesn’t know wouldn’t have it be more interesting with its inclusion. I think "Doog Eternal" is something that draws the eye and linking Easter egg isn’t ideal, but eh, this is the first time I’ve done a DYK and gone “oh boy… that is a good hook”. (Sorry if this response is a bit extraneous, I’ve given a surprising amount of thought on this) 1brianm7 (talk) 16:52, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
- Six days later, I noticed a mistake that changed the entire meaning of that sentence: I meant "this is the first time I've done a DYK and not 'gone oh boy... that is a good hook'". I've added an altblurb, but I'm not particularly taken with it either. 1brianm7 (talk) 14:46, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- I've added another hook, that's maybe better 1brianm7 (talk) 20:38, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- Six days later, I noticed a mistake that changed the entire meaning of that sentence: I meant "this is the first time I've done a DYK and not 'gone oh boy... that is a good hook'". I've added an altblurb, but I'm not particularly taken with it either. 1brianm7 (talk) 14:46, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- I really struggled on how to phrase it (my goal with DYK is to get the most clicks on the encyclopedic article). I don’t think it should include VTuber since consensus seems to be it needs to be linked, and anyone who knows what a VTuber is would almost certainly immediately recognize Korone, and anyone who doesn’t know wouldn’t have it be more interesting with its inclusion. I think "Doog Eternal" is something that draws the eye and linking Easter egg isn’t ideal, but eh, this is the first time I’ve done a DYK and gone “oh boy… that is a good hook”. (Sorry if this response is a bit extraneous, I’ve given a surprising amount of thought on this) 1brianm7 (talk) 16:52, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
Wing Sun Fong
- ... that a Titanic survivor was called a "Jap" before being pulled from the water into a lifeboat?
- ALT1: ... that a Titanic survivor was listed under the pseudonym "Fang Lang" in Titanic records? Source: https://www.chinadailyhk.com/hk/article/610339#Titanic-prejudice-2025-04-25
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A.Classical-Futurist (talk) 07:00, 28 December 2025 (UTC).
- I am not reviewing this nomination, but I have a suggestion for a far better hook. "... that Wing Sun Fong, a Chinese survivor of the sinking of the Titanic, was derided as Japanese before being rescued?" Jon698 (talk) 00:20, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
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Generally, the article is well written and well-sourced or can be understood by reasonable assumption (e.g. his born in the Chuanshan Archipelago). My minor concern is the Fong arrived in Chicago in 1920s
assertion - which is not found in 泰坦尼克上的中国幸存者方荣山, but rather, only stated that he arrived in the US (在一艘运输水果的货船上,方荣山当了8年水手,之后终于入境美国。在美国,他两次创业,开洗衣房、开餐厅,但最终都以失败告终,生活也格外清贫。
, note that no "芝加哥", Chinese of "Chicago" here). I think it can be found elsewhere, but I don't know. But the DYK hook, while it is not my major concern, I still needed to review it since it is listed in the guideline. Saimmx (talk) 04:26, 17 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 29
[edit]Emigration of Christians from Israel and Palestine
- ... that there is a blame game over emigration of Christians from Israel and Palestine?
- Source: Kårtveit 2014, p. 209: “The dispute over who is to blame for Christian emigration is part of an Israeli–Palestinian battle for international sympathy, one that also challenges Israel's traditional support among Christian communities in the West.”
Onceinawhile (talk) 04:01, 5 January 2026 (UTC).
Thank you for devoting your time to writing about this subject, Onceinawhile. The hook is certainly interesting, but there are important issues with the article. One, lots of the content has been copied from Palestinian Christians. Two, there are some really awkward or simply ungrammatical sentences. Such emigration decisions of often pursuit of better living standards, primarily economically driven.
does not even have a verb. Three, the article is not well organized: the lead is tiny, "Background" section a single sentence, there are lots of single-sentence paragraphs and then one huge chunk of unbroken text. Is it possible that the topic cannot be illustrated? Are there no photographs of abandoned homes or settlements, for example? Surtsicna (talk) 01:26, 20 January 2026 (UTC)
- Thank you for your review Surtsicna. The article has been undergoing a few changes recently – I will complete those and ping you when done. Great point re images – have added one for starters. Onceinawhile (talk) 08:38, 20 January 2026 (UTC)
Populus Denver
- ... that Denver's Populus hotel became a subject of online and media discussion after some observers compared its facade (pictured) to a "cheese grater"?
- Source: "Though some Westword readers compared the building to a cheese grater, most appreciated the unique design amid a sea of boring, square buildings in major cities. Time seems to agree." - https://www.westword.com/news/new-denver-hotel-makes-list-of-worlds-greatest-places-24057200/
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- Comment: First submission - appreciate the feedback!
Pdubs.94 (talk) 18:24, 31 December 2025 (UTC).
- Comment: @Pdubs.94:
Hi, and welcome to DYK. Not a full review, but your article is good. Just a few suggestions; you can consider copying some info from the WP:LEAD into the article body, and move the references. It would be better if the lead reflects the cited material in the body, instead of using citations in the lead. You can also complete some of the citation furnishing, like putting dates and author's first and last name in the references. Do not worry, the article has got no major problems. Thank you and all the best! M. Billoo 03:10, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Pdubs.94: Hi. Can you please rework on some WP:INLINE citations? A few paragraphs appear unsourced, and it may be hard for a reviewer to find the exact citation for easily verifying the prose. If your work is completely based on the references inside the article, then only the references need better sorting ahead of the clause it verifies. Thank you! M. Billoo 04:48, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
Frozen salad
- ... that in 1930s America, you could buy a quart of frozen salad (pictured) for a dollar?
"If a housewife did not want to make her own salad, she could buy it at a soda fountain, either as an individual serving to enjoy there or by the quart to take home to serve. According to the Ice Cream Trade Journal, "The frozen salad is sliced and served on a lettuce leaf with sandwiches or crackers. A topping of mayonnaise is desirable. This frozen dessert is very popular as a serving at bridge parties because of its extreme palatability and food value. The product usually sells for about $1.00 a quart."
"15. P. H. Tracy, "Questions and Answers,” Ice Cream Trade Journal (November 1937): 33."Rollinginhisgrave (talk | edits) 08:10, 30 December 2025 (UTC).
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Vacant0 (talk • contribs) 14:14, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
Thanks V for the review, very grateful. How do either of these sound?:
ALT 1: That in the 1940s, the poet Julia Cooley Altrocchi included a frozen salad in her menu for a "Savory and Exotic Italian Formal Dinner"?
ALT 2: That in the early 20th century, popular frozen salads included cheese, chicken and ginger ale and pear varieties?
Rollinginhisgrave (talk | edits) 15:18, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
Looks better. I personally prefer ALT 2. Vacant0 (talk • contribs) 15:39, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
Prison Mathematics Project
- ... that the Prison Mathematics Project brought a professor from Italy to a prison near Seattle to celebrate Pi Day?
- Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20210617031039/https://doc.wa.gov/news/2017/03172017.htm "Havens recently shared his story during MCC's first-ever inmate-led "Pi Day" Celebration. [...] The event included a pi-digit memorization contest, a pi trivia contest, speeches by inmates, and presentations by mathematics professors from the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, Lafayette College, and University of Washington."
- ALT1: ... that the Prison Mathematics Project was co-founded by a convicted murderer and a teenager? Source: https://www.pointsoflight.org/awards/teen-volunteer-teams-up-with-prisoner-to-reduce-recidivism-using-math/ "Plano, Texas teenager Walker Blackwell says he grew up with a fondness for mathematics, so when he read a news article online about a convicted murderer named Christopher Havens who had solved an ancient math problem, he was inspired. [...] At the tender age of 15, Walker co-founded Prison Mathematics Project (PMP) with Christopher, a 42-year-old who is currently serving a 25-year sentence at the Monroe Correctional Complex in Monroe, Washington."
- ALT2: ... that the Prison Mathematics Project had a system to let inmates run computer code via email? Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/pioneering-advanced-math-from-behind-bars/ "Most recently, the project has developed a system to let incarcerated mathematicians write computer programs using only the rudimentary “e-mail” system available to people in prison."
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Jan Ziff
- Comment: I know it's outside the usual WP:SOHA time frame, but we could hold this until Pi Day (March 14).
Apocheir (talk) 03:18, 30 December 2025 (UTC).
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@Apocheir: The article has well-cited statements with no copyvios and plagiarism detected by Earwig. While the ALT1 hook is good, I am unsure about the main hook because it includes extra details (professor being from Italy, prison location near Seattle) that are not explicitly mentioned in the article—is that allowed? I am also unsure if this can be held all the way for March 14, so I'll defer that to someone else who can provide a second opinion on SOHA. Nrco0e (talk • contribs) 01:25, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- Coming back to this now, for Alt0, "a prison in the US" would probably be better. It assumes less of the reader. I added a couple words to the article specifying that the University of Torino is in Italy. Apocheir (talk) 23:13, 23 January 2026 (UTC)
Unsanctioned (Magic: The Gathering)
- ... that you can play Alexander Clamilton, a proofreader dragon, and a squirrel in the Unsanctioned set of Magic: The Gathering cards? Source: https://www.cracked.com/article_27000_a-first-look-at-unsanctioned-magic-gatherings-new-set.html
- ALT1: ... that Magic: The Gathering's Unsanctioned set contains sixteen original cards that are all illegal in the game's tournaments? Source: https://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/2019/10/wizards-announces-unsanctioned-an-un-box-set/
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Jesse L. Douglas
- Comment: I am aware that Cracked.com is listed as generally unreliable per WP:CRACKED, but it is cited in this article for an interview with Mark Rosewater, a designer of the Unsanctioned set. The blog posts from Rosewater himself at Wizards of the Coast can also be used to verify the lead hook. Also was tempted to go with "Alexander Clamilton, a proofreader dragon, and a squirrel commander".
LivelyRatification (talk) 00:07, 30 December 2025 (UTC).
Al-Rashid Street (Gaza)
- ... that before the Flour Massacre during the Gaza war, Al-Rashid Street was called the street that never sleeps?
Thepharoah17 (talk) 00:04, 30 December 2025 (UTC).
- @Thepharoah17: thanks for writing this much-needed article on a street that has been in the news, and the bearer of such tragedy, for so long.
- Some suggestions:
- This map from Salah al-Din Road shows that Al-Rashid road has different names further south (Coastal Road, Yasser Arafat). This should be explained – the article would benefit from a map anyway.
- The details of the Course section are not fully supported by the BBC citation – can you add other sources?
- The hook (and the respective section in the article) says the it was "
was known as
" the street that never sleeps. As far as I can see the MEE source doesn’t say that – it calls it that, but doesn’t say that other people call it that.
- Onceinawhile (talk) 04:21, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- I amended the article in response to the points above and changed the hook from "known as" to "called" Thepharoah17 (talk) 14:49, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- Hi @Thepharoah17: the Course section is still unsourced - the BBC citation does not refer explicitly to this road, or verify the statement that the road runs across the entire Strip. Onceinawhile (talk) 10:47, 17 January 2026 (UTC)
- Alright, I replaced the section, since it was failed verification. Thepharoah17 (talk) 12:28, 17 January 2026 (UTC)
- Hi @Thepharoah17: the Course section is still unsourced - the BBC citation does not refer explicitly to this road, or verify the statement that the road runs across the entire Strip. Onceinawhile (talk) 10:47, 17 January 2026 (UTC)
- I amended the article in response to the points above and changed the hook from "known as" to "called" Thepharoah17 (talk) 14:49, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 30
[edit]Viktor Pylypenko (military)
- ... that openly gay Ukrainian soldier Viktor Pylypenko has been the subject of several attacks for being gay, including an assault by neo-Nazi militant Denis Kapustin?
- Source: For the attacks pre-Kapustin: Deutsche Welle (in English)
- For Kapustin: this note of Die Tageszeitung (in German) or this one from Zmina (in Ukrainian)
- ALT0a ... that an openly Ukrainian gay soldier has been the subject of several attacks for being gay, including an assault by far-right militant Denis Kapustin?
- Reviewed: Leszek Laszkiewicz
CoryGlee 15:49, 30 December 2025 (UTC).
Waiting for the Messiah (album)
- ... that Waiting for the Messiah was recorded in a studio that was under construction at the time?
- Source: Translating the source text here, but it is from this retrospective about the album: "25th anniversary of 'Waiting for the Messiah': Something definitely happened." on Haaretz. The source says: "In this atmosphere of budget cuts, Ante turned to Yehoshua Ben Yehoshua, the owner of 'Syntron,' a studio that was then located in the stock exchange area of Ramat Gan. 'Syntron' was not yet fully built, and the recording sessions for 'Waiting for the Messiah' were done in a room nearby while renovations were still underway on the studio."
- ALT1: ... that Waiting for the Messiah was one of the first Israeli albums to use samples? Source: Similar to Hook One, it is from another retrospective on the album: "40th Anniversary of 'Waiting for the Messiah': The hit that was never meant to be." Translating the source text: "One of the innovative techniques that Hanoch and Levi used when working on the songs was to introduce samples into the album's production, something that was relatively new in Israel at the time."
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- Comment: This is my very first DYK nomination, I'm sorry if I got the process wrong but I'm very curious about how this works. These two facts were the first ones that came to my mind. Feel free to comment and help. Also if I messed up everything, then you can close this and tell me how I messed up. If this isn't good enough, then let me know. Thanks in advance! I'm very nervous yet excited about this.
S.G. (They/Them) (Talk) (Contributions) 15:01, 30 December 2025 (UTC).
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Hello, and welcome to DYK, I hope you enjoy your stay. For the "one of the greatest albums" sections, I see it being ranked on many of those lists, but I don't see anything actually say it. If some other source says so, great; if not, I would recommend changing it to "x ranked the album 70th on its list of the 73 best Israeli albums, and y ranked it..." The personnel section is also not immediately apparent to me as being sourced in the rest of the article. Are there any sources you could put at the end of each bullet that say Eti Ante was a producer and whatnot. And, I see that the eponymous song has its own well-developed article, but it would be nice to see a sentence or something briefly talking about it here. Cheers for the very good article. Hookwise, DYK has a very high bar for claiming something was "the first" or "one of the first", and I don't think ALT1 clears that. ALT0 looks interesting and it is cited, and while grammatical, I think portions of the song not being recorded their could raise some objections, so I'd add "mostly" in front of "recorded". 1brianm7 (talk) 08:32, 23 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on December 31
[edit]Alphasida zapaterii
- ... that an Iberian beetle (drawing shown) is undergoing substantial evolution that makes it hard to distinguish from its nearby relatives?
- Source: Pérez-Vera, Francisco; Ávila, José M. (2016). "Révision des Alphasida (Glabrasida) Escalera, 1910, groupe IV (section pluricostulatae Escalera, 1922) (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Asidini)" (PDF). Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France (in French). 121 (3): 365–400. doi:10.3406/BSEF.2016.2177.
Pbritti (talk) 21:07, 1 January 2026 (UTC).
article is new enough and in good shape. QPQ checks out. Earwig is triggered but because only because it's scanning the references section as prose. Hook is sourced inline. However - could we get page numbers in the citations using {{rp}} or similar for some of these larger articles Pbritti? ~Darth StabroTalk • Contribs 04:30, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Darth Stabro: Page numbers added. Most of those facts (besides the measurements) are repeated a couple times in that article revising that section of the genus, so feel welcome to add additional pages if desired. Best, ~ Pbritti (talk) 04:45, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 2
[edit]Laufental change of canton
- ... that a Swiss district voted twice on changing cantons—rejecting the move in 1983, approving it in 1989—and still required a federal referendum to make the change official?
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DraconicDark (talk) 21:35, 4 January 2026 (UTC).
Servaea incana
- ... that Servaea incana is a species of jumping spider with numerous visual displays, including a "zigzag dance", in which a male moves in ever-narrowing arcs towards a female?
- Source: "While facing a female, a male stepped to one side in an arc ... Each arc usually brought the male closer to the female ... Arcs became narrower as males approached females." McGinley, Rowan; Mendez, Vivian; Taylor, Phillip (December 2015). "Natural history and display behaviour of Servaea incana, a common and widespread Australian jumping spider (Araneae : Salticidae)". Australian Journal of Zoology. 63 (5): 307. doi:10.1071/ZO15032.
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Sevenstxrsquid 🌊 00:30, 3 January 2026 (UTC).
Comment: I think a more concise hook would be: ... that the mating display of Servaea incana includes a "zigzag dance" in which a male moves in ever-narrowing arcs towards a female?
Cremastra (talk · contribs) 19:18, 3 January 2026 (UTC)
Controller Operated Battle Ready Armament
- ... that development of the Controller Operated Battle Ready Armament (pictured) was financially backed by the Department of Science and Technology and the Philippine Army?
- ALT1: ... that five companies expressed willingness to manufacture the Controller Operated Battle Ready Armament (pictured) for the Philippine Army after live fire drills at Camp O'Donnell? Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20251212013426/https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/nation/2025/12/11/dost-developed-cobra-weapon-system-turned-over-to-dnd-1613
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Pitono Purnomo
- Comment: The article's got a couple of URLs that aren't archived. The RCWS is quite new(ish), so there's not a lot of info on it. Also have a suggested image, but can otherwise have another image just in case.
Ominae (talk) 05:14, 2 January 2026 (UTC).
Not (yet) a review, but as much as I'd really like to see more Philippine representation on DYK, neither hook as currently written seems to meet DYKINT. The first doesn't seem all that surprising, that a country's army would fund the development of a military project? Multiple company biddings are the norm for military projects as well, so ALT1 as currently written is not interesting. I think there might be some potential for a different hook angle if the appropriate context is provided: after all, the Philippine military is notoriously underfunded and underdeveloped, so perhaps a hook that involves that theme in some way might work. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:25, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- Only (for now) reason why I advocate for ALT 0 is because it's generally unheard of with the DOST and the PA splitting the funding. Most of the defense hardware acquisitions are done through foreign contracts and the local ones from the Marcos-era SRDP relied on licensed production. Plus, there aren't a lot of local defense companies out there as far as I know that are still alive. Honestly don't have other ideas for ALTs if you're willing to shoot them down. There's BUHAWI too, but that's also another recent example. The other attempts to make local hardware after the downfall of Marcos Sr. didn't do much as private companies didn't get that support from the government, which is why I find it interesting/surprising the government "solely" stepped in. Ominae (talk) 04:12, 10 January 2026 (UTC)
- The issue is that ALT0's interest would really depend on knowing Philippine military or defense-related context, and regrettably that would fall under DYKINT. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 13:10, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
- IMO, not necessary, though I get the point why you'd say that. I did a DYK nomination for the Counterintelligence Group and it went through. At this point, I'd rather wait for a second opinion. Still have no idea on what kind of DYK question if you've shot them down at least. Ominae (talk) 02:55, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- The issue is that ALT0's interest would really depend on knowing Philippine military or defense-related context, and regrettably that would fall under DYKINT. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 13:10, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
- Only (for now) reason why I advocate for ALT 0 is because it's generally unheard of with the DOST and the PA splitting the funding. Most of the defense hardware acquisitions are done through foreign contracts and the local ones from the Marcos-era SRDP relied on licensed production. Plus, there aren't a lot of local defense companies out there as far as I know that are still alive. Honestly don't have other ideas for ALTs if you're willing to shoot them down. There's BUHAWI too, but that's also another recent example. The other attempts to make local hardware after the downfall of Marcos Sr. didn't do much as private companies didn't get that support from the government, which is why I find it interesting/surprising the government "solely" stepped in. Ominae (talk) 04:12, 10 January 2026 (UTC)
- Doing an alternate in case another reviewer doesn't like the first one.
- ALT2: ... that the Controller Operated Battle Ready Armament (pictured) was tested in various field conditions prior to the live drills at Camp O'Donnell? Ominae (talk) 05:44, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 3
[edit]Boleslovas Baranauskas
- ... that Boleslovas Baranauskas became his country's chairman of the parliament two months after he was imprisoned at a forced labour camp?
- Source: Kommunist (verifies being held at forced labour camp until June 1940) & Soviet Handbook (verifies he became chairman of the Supreme Soviet - equivalent to parliament - in August 1940)
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Jim Dennison
- Comment: I'm a little late with the nomination. Requesting an extension per WP:DYKG:
The seven-day limit can be extended for a day or two upon request.
QPQ to be done within 24 hours.
BeanieFan11 (talk) 20:40, 11 January 2026 (UTC).
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This article fulfills almost all of the requirements, and hook is interesting. The seven-day limit is not the issue, as you submitted the DYK hook one day after the deadline. However, there is an issue with the citation, as you did not include a page number for the book source (The Holocaust and Soviet War Crimes Trials in the Cold War Context: The 1964 Klaipėda War Crimes Trial). Hence, please provide the book's page number so that it can be verified. Also, it is better that the sentence of After the Soviets occupied Lithuania, they held rigged elections to the People's Seimas (parliament)
to be removed since the source did not mention the election. Once you address these issues, the hook is ready to be published. Faldi00 (talk) 18:50, 23 January 2026 (UTC)
- Thanks for the review. Will address the issues tomorrow. BeanieFan11 (talk) 03:40, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 4
[edit]Am-progressive
- ... that the German language has developed a new progressive aspect in everyday speech?
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JacobTheRox(talk | contributions) 20:23, 4 January 2026 (UTC).
- I love linguistics but I doubt the average reader even knows what a "progressive" (edit: or "aspect") is, making this an overly obscure hook. (t · c) buIdhe 07:52, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- There isn't really a way I can simplify it within the hook so I'm just taking my chances that it's considered fine. JacobTheRox(talk | contributions) 17:45, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- Most technical articles are not well suited to DYK. Furthermore, even from a linguistics perspective this mundane example of ongoing language evolution is not really all that noteworthy. (t · c) buIdhe 18:26, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- There isn't really a way I can simplify it within the hook so I'm just taking my chances that it's considered fine. JacobTheRox(talk | contributions) 17:45, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
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(t · c) buIdhe 18:28, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Buidhe and JacobTheRox: I agree that the hook as currently written is too specialist or technical. However, there does seem to be something that could be used instead. What about:
- ALT1 ... that there is dispute on how to capitalize verb components in a recent form of German progressive aspect?
- While it is still technical (especially with the term "progressive aspect", which to be honest I'd never even heard of before, even as a fluent speaker of English!), it should at least be slightly easier to understand, and there is an aspect about controversy, which might at least be eye-catching. If there is a better way to word the subject in the hook, that would be good too. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:31, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT2 ... that how to capitalise a colloquial German progressive form is the subject of much dispute?
- Is that any better? JacobTheRox(talk | contributions) 18:24, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
- Given that it's a much shorter and simpler hook, yes it is better. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 23:17, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
House of the Pelplin Abbots
- ... that the voivode of a Polish region bought a townhouse (pictured) to give to his abbot brother, who made it an inn? Source: Mallek, Anna. "Dom Opatów Pelplińskich". gdansk.gedanopedia.pl. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
5 IX 1686 kupiona [...] przez wojewodę pomorskiego Władysława Łosia od Petera Soreta i Martina Martensa za 15 000 florenów polskich dla opata zakonu cystersów w Pelplinie, Ludwiga Aleksandra Łosia (brata wojewody), przekształcona w zajazd [...].
Luxtaythe2nd (Talk to me...) 12:37, 4 January 2026 (UTC).
The Witcher: The Adventure Card Game
- ... that the first stand-alone board and card game set in The Witcher universe was released in 2007, as part of the promotion for the first video game? Source: https://rozrywka.spidersweb.pl/dzien-wiedzmina-ksiazki-opowiadania-andrzej-sapkowski-serial-netflix
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Hu Tao
- Comment: Stand-alone is used to distinguish from the 2-player card game relased at the same time, bundled with the video game and never sold separately. Board game classification is used for card games (which is why they are listed in BGG). --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 08:54, 4 January 2026 (UTC)
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(t · c) buIdhe 14:49, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- There are also other issues with the article. For one, it is in dire need of a copyedit, both in terms of grammar, and in terms of moving the footnotes to come after punctuation. There are multiple parts that use parentheticals; those need to be revised to meet encyclopedic standards. Finally, the article is actually lacking in hooky material. Apart from Buidhe's concerns that the hook is not interesting to a broad audience (which I agree with), the only possible hook I could think of, or at least angle, was something like: "... that a 2007 card game set in The Witcher universe uses screenshots from the video games?", but I'm not sure if that would be considered broadly interesting either. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 13:49, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- I figured the article issues may not be an issue with the DYK criteria, but I could be wrong. I agree the second hook doesn't seem to meet the requirements either. (t · c) buIdhe 15:13, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- "Requiring a copyedit" is technically not a DYK requirement, but if an article is in a bad enough state then there is definitely room for improvement. Given the lack of hooky material, regrettably I would not oppose failing this on that ground. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:04, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
per above (t · c) buIdhe 03:08, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
- I strongly disagree that this is not interesting - it's plenty interesting to folks interested in board games, video games, and the very famous Witcher franchise. I can c/e the stops; for grammar I can ping User:Nihil novi, and I'll also ask folks at WT:DYK, BG and VG to comment on whether there i nothing interesting. I think the main hook is interesting, and the propsed ALT1 above is good too. PS. C/e (punctuation, parenthesis, etc.) done, and more hooks proposed below - although I still think that that the fact that very famous computer video game had a board game promotional companion is interesting in itself. Shrug.--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 00:45, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT1: ... that a 2007 card game set in The Witcher universe uses screenshots from the video game released at the same time?
- ALT2: ... that The Witcher: The Adventure Card Game, a marketing tie-in for the first Witcher video game, was the first board game set in the Witcher universe available on the open market?
- ALT3: ... that the first board game set in the Witcher universe received mixed reviews, unlike its well-received video game counterpart?
- Regrettably, I do not see how any of these hooks are interesting to a broad audience. The first two have already been objected to above, the third requires familiarity with The Witcher or being a fan of it. Hooks about works of fiction ideally need to appeal to broad audiences, even non-fans, and I can't see how ALT3 is all that different. Ironically, if it was the other way around (for example, a poorly-received source material resulting in a positively-received adaptation), that would actually be interesting. Bad media based on good media is pretty common, the other-way-around less so and more surprising. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:21, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- Coming from WT:DYK, and this stood out to me in the article as hooky:
- ALT4: that one reviewer said The Witcher: The Adventure Card Game was "a very pretty piece of junk”?
- I can't speak Polish but google translate gave broadly the same translation (I got junk, not crap, though) 1brianm7 (talk) 01:26, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- Well, that could work, if Piotrus is open to that idea. The "first" aspect is still not interesting. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:32, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- I am fine with ALT4, although for me it is less good than the others (I did consider it, actually, but did not write it down due to giving what IMHO is undue weight to a single reviewer's wording. But if you like it more, it's fine - it does represent what most reviewers thought, so it is reasonably neutral on second glance. As for translation, Polish word "gniot" can be translated as junk, crap, etc. It's slangish, see https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gniot -> (colloquial) worthless work or object; dross, dreck . PS. And we promoted a similar hook few months ago: Template:Did you know nominations/Fromage (board game). --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 01:46, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- Well, that could work, if Piotrus is open to that idea. The "first" aspect is still not interesting. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 01:32, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT4 is an interesting hook: colloquial, engagingly ironic, not requiring familiarity with the topic's esoterica. Nihil novi (talk) 10:03, 9 January 2026 (UTC)Comment movied by Piotrus from article's talk page, courtesy ping User:Nihil novi
- All presented hooks are interesting enough to be run on the mainpage as they all touch on multiple general topic areas that the subject is part of. 2 peoples personal preferences are again being forced over 5 million main page viewers.--Kevmin § 20:33, 9 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 5
[edit]Nazi concentration camps
- ... that many Germans approved of Nazi concentration camps (Mauthausen pictured)? Source: "the Germans generally turned out to be proud and pleased that Hitler and his henchmen were putting away certain kinds of people who did not fit in, or who were regarded as 'outsiders', 'asocials', 'useless eaters', or 'criminals'"
- ALT1: ... that most of the registered prisoners who died at Nazi concentration camps (Mauthausen pictured) were not Jewish? Source: See the statistics section
- ALT2: ... that there were more than a thousand Nazi concentration camps (Mauthausen pictured)?
- ALT3: ... that the liberation of Nazi concentration camps (Mauthausen pictured) retroactively justified the Allied war effort?
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/The Witcher: The Adventure Card Game
(t · c) buIdhe 14:51, 5 January 2026 (UTC).
I believe the community will agree when I say that this is one of our most important articles. Thank you for investing your time and energy into bringing it to GA, Buidhe. It cannot have been a small undertaking. I am also happy to see that it has gone through a thorough review by an experienced editor. Obviously, the article is sufficiently long. I see no copyright or neutrality issues. The sources are of the highest quality. I would like us to dedicate a bit more time to working out what the best hook would be. In my opinion, ALT0 is rather duh; people are very likely to already know this. ALT1 is likely to get us bad press–we are already being hounded in certain outlets as antisemites for our Gaza genocide and Zionism coverage. ALT2 strikes me as bland. ALT3 seems promising, but a bit unclear (and not in a way that invites the reader to find out more). Would you mind proposing some more, Buidhe? Surtsicna (talk) 23:16, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
- In terms of hooks I cannot agree with your assessment, for ALT0 it is a common misperception that most Germans were terrified of being put in a concentration camp (terror isn't considered the main reason that people didn't voice opposition to the regime, and the Nazi regime was more merciful with German dissidents than often believed). For ALT1 I don't see how anyone but the most ignorant and thin-skinned commentator could take offense (after all, the bulk of Nazi violence was not directed against Jews), and I do not support censoring the main page to cater to that demographic. (t · c) buIdhe 17:19, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- "Many" is not the antonym of "most". Many can approve even if most do not. I cannot imagine that it would surprise people that many Germans approved. I am not proposing censure. ALT1 fact is treated in the article as an estimate; it might work better if reworded to reflect that. Surtsicna (talk) 18:30, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- Nobody has a complete list of prisoners (or even concentration camps) so all figures are necessarily estimates. However, they are known with a solid amount of precision, so the DYK statement remains true even if the actual number are more or less than the estimate cited in the article. (t · c) buIdhe 18:58, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- I understand that. The problem is that the hook implies that a precise number is known. It says that 1.1 million registered prisoners died, while the article says "at least 1.1 million of the registered prisoners must have died". Surtsicna (talk) 20:25, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- OK (t · c) buIdhe 16:01, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- Nobody has a complete list of prisoners (or even concentration camps) so all figures are necessarily estimates. However, they are known with a solid amount of precision, so the DYK statement remains true even if the actual number are more or less than the estimate cited in the article. (t · c) buIdhe 18:58, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- "Many" is not the antonym of "most". Many can approve even if most do not. I cannot imagine that it would surprise people that many Germans approved. I am not proposing censure. ALT1 fact is treated in the article as an estimate; it might work better if reworded to reflect that. Surtsicna (talk) 18:30, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- In terms of hooks I cannot agree with your assessment, for ALT0 it is a common misperception that most Germans were terrified of being put in a concentration camp (terror isn't considered the main reason that people didn't voice opposition to the regime, and the Nazi regime was more merciful with German dissidents than often believed). For ALT1 I don't see how anyone but the most ignorant and thin-skinned commentator could take offense (after all, the bulk of Nazi violence was not directed against Jews), and I do not support censoring the main page to cater to that demographic. (t · c) buIdhe 17:19, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 6
[edit]Proto-Australian language
- ... that all the Indigenous languages of the Australian continent descend from a common ancestor, spoken about 6,000 years ago (likely home pictured)?
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- Comment: The reconstruction of Proto-Australian is a major advancement in the linguistic history of Australia, one that some thought would be impossible. The first book-length reconstruction was published in 2024. The article describes the reconstruction in some detail, and is very current.
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I really appreciate the submission of this well-written article. However, several sections of the prose are unaccompanied by an inline citation, and would need to be sourced in order for the page to be DYK eligible. Additionally (and subjectively) I don't think the image works for a hook since its unclear what region it describes. If it were some sort of graph documenting the possible range with clearly defined borders, it may work, but as it stands its too non-descript. If the unsourced sections of prose are fixed, particularly the bullet points in "The status of the..." section, then this will be DYK ready. (New enough, long enough, and Earwig suggests copyvio free as it stands, though a source spotcheck may be in order). --The Robot Parade 06:33, 10 January 2026 (UTC)
- OK I've added some more citations. I will do a bit more. Still trying to work on a better image. It's somewhat of a challenge, since any geographical discussion of homelands is necessarily vague. Thanks for your feedback. Ikuzaf (talk) 00:29, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- I'm still working on a free use version of map image to show language families. I can probably also do another one to show approximate PA homeland location. But as an alternative I could also submit
Ikuzaf (talk) 10:22, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- @The Robot Parade and Ikuzaf:, is there anything else to do here? TarnishedPathtalk 07:05, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
@TarnishedPath: IMHO, unhappily, potentially, there is another issue. The main source for the proposal of a proto-Australian language in the article is a book (in an academic series) by two linguists (of good academic standing). The hook is supported by a report (in a fairly acceptable source, The Conversation) written by the two authors of the book. Nevertheless, I would want either a weaker formulation of the hook (perhaps adding a "perhaps"), or the addition of sources presenting (reasonably) independent confirmation of the academic reception of their proposal. I'll bring this up on the article talk page. Note: I've never contributed to the DYK proposal pages, as far as I remember; and I'm not sure that this is the right way to intervene; but I want to avoid any mistakes which might be regretted afterwards. JoergenB (talk) 19:06, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- I will respond on article talk. Ikuzaf (talk) 02:31, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- @The Robot Parade and Ikuzaf:, is there anything else to do here? TarnishedPathtalk 07:05, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- From my POV, I think the article is OK for DYK. The one question is over the image. My personal preference would be for the NASA satellite photo, or failing that the "hand" diagram I submitted above. But if others really feel a map image will work better, I can create one. I've tried but I haven't been happy with the results so far. So, subject to what others think, I believe it's a good idea to go with what we have. I will defer to
Courtesy ping: Robot Parade Ikuzaf (talk) 02:31, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- From my POV, I think the article is OK for DYK. The one question is over the image. My personal preference would be for the NASA satellite photo, or failing that the "hand" diagram I submitted above. But if others really feel a map image will work better, I can create one. I've tried but I haven't been happy with the results so far. So, subject to what others think, I believe it's a good idea to go with what we have. I will defer to
Gizmodgery
- ... that the American pop rock band Self recorded their fourth studio album Gizmodgery using only toy instruments?
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KmartEmployeeTor (talk) 17:46, 8 January 2026 (UTC).
The article was promoted to GA status on January 6 and nominated on the 8th, so it was eligible at the time of the nomination. I did not find any close paraphrasing, and other general DYK article criteria are met. The nominator only has one prior nomination so no QPQ is needed. The hook is interesting, cited inline, and verified across multiple sources. The reason I am not yet approving this is the picture: it does not look good at the given resolution, and it may not meet WP:DYKDIVERT since it is more about the band itself and not the album. I will approve this once I receive a response from the nominator if they are okay with this running without an image. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 14:25, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: The goal is advancing the Self agenda, we are fine running without an image. Let's all love Self. KmartEmployeeTor (talk · contributions) 18:22, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
Factor Bikes
- ... that Factor Bikes' Hanzo track bike was priced at $97,979 so it would be too expensive to buy?
- Reviewed:
Ericoides (talk) 08:10, 8 January 2026 (UTC).
Seven Nation Army
- ... that "Seven Nation Army" was initially envisioned by Jack White as a potential James Bond theme?
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Needs just a bit more work but otherwise looks good. I would also like to see some other hooks based on the song's sporting impact. SounderBruce 04:44, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
Moffat distillery
- ... that Moffat distillery have the only wood-fired stills in Scotland, used to make both moonshine and single malt whisky?
- Source: "The Moffat distillery produces hand-crafted small-batch whisky...on the only wood-fired stills in Scotland." Youngman, Angela (2026). The Whisky and Gin Lover's Guide to Scotland. Philadelphia: White Owl. p. 157. [21]
- Reviewed:
- Comment: This is a very unusual and unique setup - most whisky distilleries in Scotland have not been direct fired for the best part of a century and those that are, use natural gas as fuel. Moffat are using a very painstaking technique. Plus, making and selling moonshine in Scotland is also very novel.
Grommmet (talk) 00:02, 7 January 2026 (UTC).
| General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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Policy compliance:
- Adequate sourcing:

- Neutral:
- Generally neutral, but some of the language surrounding the central unique claim could be made a bit more encyclopedic and/or qualified to reflect sourcing limitations. - Free of copyright violations, plagiarism, and close paraphrasing:

Hook eligibility:
- Cited:
- There is a citation that supports the hook, but I'm not yet convinced it has enough weight to verify this kind of extraordinary claim. I can't find a lot about White Owl Books, seems like a somewhat niche publisher for what is appears to be a travel book. Similar to "first" claims, a healthy amount of caution around "only" claims is warranted, even if appears in a reliable source. I.e., how could/did Youngman verify the claim? Did she survey every distillery in Scotland before stating that Moffat was the only one? - Interesting:

| QPQ: None required. |
Overall:
@Grommmet: Thanks for your work on the article! It is new enough (accepted via AFC on 6 Jan, 1 day before nom) and long enough (1700 B). EW 2.9% and no copyvio evident in online sources I spotchecked. I think the hook is interesting, but sourcing for the central claim (in hook and article) may need to be revisited. Otherwise, alternative hooks can be put forward for consideration. Best, Zzz plant (talk) 18:22, 10 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Grommmet: gentle nudge in case you missed my review. I think there's an outstanding sourcing question which affects both the hook and the article itself. Once that's addressed, happy to move forward with the review. You're also welcome to suggest alternative hook options. Best, Zzz plant (talk) 21:19, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 7
[edit]Group Architects, New Zealand
- ... that the Group Architects led strikes against traditional teaching styles at the Auckland School of Architecture in 1948, which 142 of 160 students attended?
- Source: Gatley, Julia, ed. (2010). Group Architects: Towards a New Zealand Architecture. Auckland: Auckland University Press. ISBN 978-1-86940-466-6.
- Reviewed:
CuriosityKat33 (talk) 02:09, 13 January 2026 (UTC).
The Auckland Society of Arts
... that C. F. Goldie exhibited with the Auckland Society of Arts (example pictured)?
- Reviewed:
Avawatson03 (talk) 00:56, 13 January 2026 (UTC).
- @Avawatson03: Not yet a review, but could you please propose a new hook? The current one may not be interesting to a broad audience, especially to those who may not know who Goldie is. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 14:27, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- Thank you for the new hook, but generally, we let the original hooks remain in the nomination, we just propose a new hook later in the nomination. I have restored the original hook and struck it, and am putting the new proposal below:
- ALT1 ... that the Auckland Society of Arts was the first community art society in New Zealand in 1870?
- @Avawatson03: The issue here is that the hook is a "first" hook, and per WP:DYKFIRST, hooks that are about a "first X" need to have exceptionally strong sourcing and ideally a search for counterexamples to prove the firstness. As such, while not outright banned, they are discouraged whenever possible. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 06:49, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- Thank you for the new hook, but generally, we let the original hooks remain in the nomination, we just propose a new hook later in the nomination. I have restored the original hook and struck it, and am putting the new proposal below:
Beta-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration
- ... that Beta-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration is a only X-linked dominant form of neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation?
- ALT1: ... that Beta-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration, can mostly be seen in girls, due to its inheritance nature? Source: https://www.chop.edu/conditions-diseases/wdr45-related-disorders-and-bpan#:~:text=between%20these%20categories:-,Beta%2Dpropeller%20protein%2Dassociated%20neurodegeneration%20(BPAN),seizures%20are%20the%20first%20symptom.
- Reviewed:
NotCarlJohnson1992 (talk) 14:17, 7 January 2026 (UTC).
Denver Mills
- ... that Denver Mills was the first underclassman selected to be the William & Mary football team captian?
- Source: Hayes, Tim (20 September 2024). "Forever etched in ink: Wytheville's Denver Mills more than a one-game NFL wonder". Bristol Herald Courier. Bristol, VA.
- Reviewed: Video about production of Mykhailo Dobkin's campaign ad
- Comment: See Wikipedia talk:Did you know#A William & Mary spectacular
Pbritti (talk) 04:59, 7 January 2026 (UTC).
- Not a review (yet), but I do not see this hook as being interesting to a broad audience. Could you please propose alternatives? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 13:44, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- Sure, let's try this on for size:
- ALT1: ... that Denver Mills, the first underclassman to be William & Mary football's team captain, also played in the army and in a single NFL game?
- That's better, if longer. Best, ~ Pbritti (talk) 18:19, 7 January 2026 (UTC)
- Sure, let's try this on for size:
Articles created/expanded on January 8
[edit]Joe Sterrett
- ... that Joe Sterrett played quarterback on the All-Delco football team?
- Source: Delaware County Daily Times, 1971-12-07 "Joe Sterrett: QB - Nether Providence" [...] "Quarterback — Sterrett, Nether Providence."
- Reviewed:
Chorchapu (talk | edits) 14:48, 13 January 2026 (UTC).
- @Chorchapu: Not a review, but the hook as currently written may not be interesting to an international or non-American football audience. For one thing, Delco is not a well-known term internationally (is it even well-known outside of Pennsylvania), and it does not seem that interesting that a person would be selected to an all-team of a non-well known region. Do you have other alternative options? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 07:46, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: How would you feel about an ALT1: ... that Joe Sterrett broke Lehigh football's season record for touchdown passes? Source here, in section "Scouting report" on the left-hand side. Chorchapu (talk | edits) 18:50, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- Another candidate could be ALT2: ... that American college football coach Joe Sterrett graduated majoring in psychology and finance? (source). Chorchapu (talk | edits) 18:55, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
Walsh brothers (aviation)
- ... that the first New Zealander to build an aeroplane and complete a recognised controlled power flight was only 23 years old?
- Reviewed:
Roobee11 (talk) 02:29, 13 January 2026 (UTC).
Sorry to say, the article is not at the level it can be DYKed; it has too many small errors. From the most to least serious: 1) I cannot locate the hook in the article (I searched for 23, twenty, three and old) 2) There are unreferenced sentences at the end of numerus paragraphs, and even several entire paragraphs 3) Citations are poorly formatted, not using citation templates, not providing information about author/publisher/dates, and one of the main references [5] seems to be a book cited with no page range. 4) main article templates are not used properly 5) headings are improperly capitalized, and the maintenance template releted to this was removed without the issue being fixed [22]. Overall, this requires substantial rework to be at a level we can feature this on the main page. Ping me if the issues are addressed. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 11:29, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 9
[edit]Andrea Margutti Trophy
- ... that the Andrea Margutti Trophy was founded to commemorate a 14-year-old Italian kart racer who died while racing in 1989?
- ALT1: ... that the Andrea Margutti Trophy has been contested by seven Formula One World Drivers' Champions? Source: https://tkart.it/en/news/events/the-34th-andrea-margutti-trophy-in-lonato-with-240-drivers
- Reviewed:
MB2437 02:49, 11 January 2026 (UTC).
- Comment The seven drivers in question for ALT1, each listed by the source, are: Jenson Button, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso, Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, and Lando Norris. MB2437 02:51, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
Dalmatius
- ... that the caesar Dalmatius was murdered by his soldiers with the support of caesar Constantius II?
- Source: Pages 14; 18 of The Summer of Blood: The "Great Massacre" of 337 and the Promotion of the Sons of Constantine by R. Burgess
Jon698 (talk) 23:33, 9 January 2026 (UTC).
- @Jon698: The nomination may be closed within 24 hours if a QPQ is not provided. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:43, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- I will be able to add one after 1 PM CST. Jon698 (talk) 13:33, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: QPQ done. Jon698 (talk) 19:47, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- I will be able to add one after 1 PM CST. Jon698 (talk) 13:33, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
Timeline of the 1996 Pacific hurricane season
- ... that the 1996 Pacific hurricane season generated half of the average number of major hurricanes, which have sustained winds of at least 111 mph (179 km/h)?
- Reviewed:
FrizzBTalk 18:21, 9 January 2026 (UTC).
American Furniture Warehouse
- ... that a furniture company's advertisements have featured live lions, tigers, and bears—and E.T.?
- Source: McGovern, Tim (September 21, 1980). "Businessmen also TV stars". The Rocky Mountain News. Vol. 122, no. 152. Denver. p. 40 – via Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection.; "Spielberg jabs Jake". The Rocky Mountain News. Vol. 92, no. 268. October 12, 1983. p. 22 – via Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Dilution policies of the British Ministry of Munitions (1915–1918)
- Comment: Please note that there is an ongoing AfD discussion regarding this article; my position can probably be implied, but consider !voting there (whichever way you please) instead of reviewing if the AfD is still open.
Pbritti (talk) 01:31, 9 January 2026 (UTC).
- Comment: if AfD ends in a keep and this nomination remains alive, I suggest saying that the advertisements featured live lions, etc. I thought the ads were gonna be akin to LiMu Emu and Doug or something. Roast (talk) 01:03, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 10
[edit]Wei Shujun
- ... that filmmaker Wei Shujun has often depicted characters struggling with their rational worldviews under extreme circumstances?
- Source:
- Korbecka Maja (January 2024). "Gazing into the Abyss: An interview with Wei Shujun". Senses of Cinema. Retrieved 22 March 2025.
- Brzeski, Patrick (1 November 2024). "Tokyo: Chinese Director Wei Shujun Talks Making 'Mostly Sunny'". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 22 March 2025.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/David Barsum Perley
- Comment: Thanks to 222emilia222 for improving the article. Hopefully the seven-day limit can be extended for a first-time DYK author.
~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 18:20, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
Eliza Showell
- ... that orphaned Eliza Showell was sent to Nova Scotia from a British children's home and placed in indentured service? Source: BBC: "In 1907, twelve years old and newly orphaned, Eliza Showell (Liz's great aunt) was placed at the Middlemore Children's Emigration Home in Birmingham. Her brothers - little older than her and unable to provide for her - were forced to sign the papers for her admission. Within months, Eliza was sent via ship to Canada, where she was placed in indentured domestic service in rural Nova Scotia. She would never return to Britain or see her brothers again."
Jonathan Deamer (talk) 11:16, 16 January 2026 (UTC).
First session of the United Nations General Assembly
- ... that the first session of the United Nations General Assembly was held in a church in war-damaged London only four months after the end of World War II?
- ALT1: ... that the British foreign secretary persuaded a church congregation to vacate their hall for the first session of the United Nations General Assembly, saying "there could be no better place than a House of God"? Source: https://unric.org/en/in-pictures-first-ever-un-general-assembly-in-london-80-years-ago/
- ALT2: ... that delegates to the first session of the United Nations General Assembly were given ration books and tours of bomb-damaged London during the session? Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2025/09/23/un-general-assembly-anniversary/ & https://unric.org/en/in-pictures-first-ever-un-general-assembly-in-london-80-years-ago/
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/1854 San Salvador earthquake
❯❯❯ Raydann(Talk) 20:06, 15 January 2026 (UTC).
| General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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Policy compliance:
- Adequate sourcing:

- Neutral:

- Free of copyright violations, plagiarism, and close paraphrasing:
- There appears to be some close paraphrasing. - Other problems:
- I found two sources that were retrieved using ChatGPT. I double-checked that the article does not have any LLM hallucinations, as this sometimes crops up with LLM use. Conversely, however, this resulted in some instances of close paraphrasing; this is OK for the US government source that is in the public domain, but the FCDO source is protected under crown copyright and may therefore need to be reworded.
Hook eligibility:
- Cited:
- Several comments:
- ALT0: Can you please provide the relevant quote from the source?
- ALT1: The source provided here and in the article are both primary sources. Are there secondary sources for this quote?
- ALT2: Two things. The URL suggests that this source was retrieved using ChatGPT. Also, are there any secondary sources? This appears to be a governmental blog.
- Interesting:

| QPQ: Done. |
Overall:
@Raydann: Good effort on the article, but I saw a few issues that should be resolved first. Epicgenius (talk) 17:00, 20 January 2026 (UTC)
- Thank you so much for reviewing the nomination and for the feedback Epicgenius. Please allow me some time to get back to this; am quite busy with pitching and planning an upcoming GLAM event. I will address your concerns shortly. Thanks for understanding. ❯❯❯ Raydann(Talk) 21:30, 23 January 2026 (UTC)
Good Girl (Carrie Underwood song)
- ... that Carrie Underwood's "Good Girl" is built around a pattern of open fifths composed of C5-F5-E♭5-B♭5 rather than using full chords?
- Reviewed:
RedShellMomentum 22:29, 11 January 2026 (UTC).
- The current hook is too technical and may not be easily understood by readers unfamiliar with music theory. How does the following suggestion sound instead?
- ALT1 ... that Carrie Underwood described her song "Good Girl" as "kick butt"?
- Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:46, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
Alexander F. Warley
- ... that Confederate Navy officer Alexander F. Warley attacked two ships with the ironclad ram CSS Manassas he served on previously when a sailor with the U.S. Navy?
- Source: "he punched a hole in the steam sloop Richmond, a ship in which he had served while in the U.S. Navy" and "he got cross-threaded with his Mississippi commanding officer" – https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2014/july/looking-back-naval-officer-two-nations
and
"The CSS Manassas... under the...command of Lieutenant Alexander F. Warley, she charged the entire fleet of Union warships, striking a glancing blow to the Mississippi" – https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2013/march/new-orleans-ours- Reviewed:
Engineerchange (talk) 19:24, 11 January 2026 (UTC).
Aeao
- ... that "Aeao" was created after Dynamic Duo and DJ Premier contacted each other after performing at the 2014 Midem K-Pop Night Out?
- Source: Source
- ALT1: ... that Dynamic Duo's "Aeao" was included in the NBA 2K soundtrack two times within a decade? Source: Source
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Cyclone Hudhud
🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter") 09:50, 11 January 2026 (UTC).
| General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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Overall:
Hi there. I'm not familiar with this group but I'm happy to take a look. For starters, you need to update the blurb per MOS standards (i.e. "Aeao" is a song and needs quotes around it, and NBA 2K is a video game franchise that needs italics around it. I initially had no idea what the article was about because of this. Also, I think "composed" would be a better word to use than "created". After reading through the provided source, it seems like an album was created as a result of the collaboration, which included this song. The main blurb suggests (to me) that the collaboration resulted in this song only. The infobox is also missing a lot of info (release date, song length, producer, etc.). With the genre, the only place I'm seeing "hip-hop" is Newsis opined the song as "another modern classic of hip-hop" with Dynamic Duo's Korean style. So shouldn't this be Korean hip-hop? – zmbro (talk) (cont) 17:29, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
- Comment I'm not the main reviewer, but wanted to note my opinion that both hooks don't seem particularly interesting. DYKs are supposed to be like "if you told this to an average person, would they find this interesting over other typical facts in the world"? The facts presented just seem like bits of data that are typical of any other bit of data. grapesurgeon (talk) 22:01, 11 January 2026 (UTC)
- Now that you mention it, I somewhat agree. Thousands of songs have originated from unlikely collaborations and are featured in video games and soundtracks all the time. Grapesurgeon I don't review DYKs often, how should we got about this? – zmbro (talk) (cont) 16:21, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- Zmbro, as a heads up, some of the things you mention in your review are a bit too detailed for DYK review standards; we don't generally perform a GA-like review of the article's content, we just need to make sure the article is presentable and well-sourced. As for how to deal with the hook issue, @TheNuggeteer: could you come up with one or more alternate hooks? grapesurgeon (talk) 16:46, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- Now that you mention it, I somewhat agree. Thousands of songs have originated from unlikely collaborations and are featured in video games and soundtracks all the time. Grapesurgeon I don't review DYKs often, how should we got about this? – zmbro (talk) (cont) 16:21, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- Ah that's my bad. That's my inexperience with DYK coming through, I apologize. – zmbro (talk) (cont) 17:10, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Grapesurgeon and Zmbro: I will try this one:
- ALT2: ... that, nine years after its release, "Aeao" was involved in a multi-platform trend that numerous K-Pop celebrities joined?
- Source: Source, an extra if the former is unreliable
- I think this is good enough as it is unusual that many celebrities would join a trend with a song that released nine years prior.
🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter")11:51, 13 January 2026 (UTC)- What type of trend? TikTok? That should probably be specified as "trend" feels generic. – zmbro (talk) (cont) 15:44, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Zmbro: Multiple platforms. I have added it in the hook.
🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter")00:07, 14 January 2026 (UTC)- I think that's a lot better! What do you think? Grapesurgeon – zmbro (talk) (cont) 15:31, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
Not a Bad Thing
- ... that Justin Timberlake's "Not a Bad Thing" was the only single from The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 to reach the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100?
- Reviewed:
RedShellMomentum 05:37, 10 January 2026 (UTC).
- @RedShellMomentum: Not (yet) a full review, but do you have any other possible hook suggestions? The current one may not be that interesting to those who aren't fans of Timberlake. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 12:48, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: How about "... that the music video of Justin Timberlake's "Not a Bad Thing" follows two documentary filmmakers searching for a couple who got engaged while the song was playing?" (source: https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/justin-timberlake-seeks-couple-with-not-a-bad-thing-video-watch-5944621/) RedShellMomentum 18:31, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- The issue with that hook is that it would violate WP:DYKFICTION, as it involves in-universe or in-plot information without a real-world connection. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:46, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: Would either "... that RCA Records chose to release other singles before Justin Timberlake's "Not a Bad Thing", despite thinking it could be The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2's largest commercial success?" (source: http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6062909/pharrell-williams-still-atop-hot-100-justin-timberlake-chris-brown-reach-top) or "... that the search for a couple featured in Justin Timberlake's "Not a Bad Thing" video was promoted on The Ellen DeGeneres Show?" (source: http://www.rap-up.com/2014/03/20/video-justin-timberlake-not-a-bad-thing/) work? RedShellMomentum 01:20, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
- The issue with that hook is that it would violate WP:DYKFICTION, as it involves in-universe or in-plot information without a real-world connection. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 00:46, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: How about "... that the music video of Justin Timberlake's "Not a Bad Thing" follows two documentary filmmakers searching for a couple who got engaged while the song was playing?" (source: https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/justin-timberlake-seeks-couple-with-not-a-bad-thing-video-watch-5944621/) RedShellMomentum 18:31, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
- Among the two, the second hook is probably the better option. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 06:25, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 11
[edit]Lan Yu (general)
- ... that approximately 20,000 people were executed in the purges which followed Lan Yu's downfall?
- Source: Langlois (1988), p. 172.
~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 18:33, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
Alone on the Wall
- ... that Alex Honnold's memoir Alone on the Wall was called a "celebration of nonthinking" by The Atlantic?
- Source: "Alone on the Wall is a celebration of nonthinking." https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/11/the-cliffhanger/407824/
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Sleepovers (novel)
- Comment:
Will do QPQ shortly (it says <5 nominations, but one of them was a 2 article hook, so seems fair to start QPQ now)
[[User:Verylongandmemorable]] (talk) 08:15, 17 January 2026 (UTC).
Date, QPQ, spotchecks, are good. Hook is fine. What I am somewhat concerned about is size. Yes, it's 500 words of prose, beyond stub, but 2/3 of it is unrefenced plot/contents summary. I am somewhat concerned that this content may not be elibible for size count, although I'll ask at WT:DYK to be sure. If possible, I'd suggest expanding the reception section to more than one-line summary of what did the reviewers say. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 05:41, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
Rock wren
- ... that rock wrens (pictured) build pavements made of flat stones around their nest to keep nestlings dry?
- Reviewed:
monkeysmashingkeyboards (talk) 20:42, 12 January 2026 (UTC).
- General eligibility:
- New enough:

- Long enough:

- Other problems:
- Possibly flawed GA review might impact eligibility.
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Overall:
So let's review over the good parts here first: the article seems suitable for appearance on DYK quality-wise, and the hook is cited and interesting. Image clearly demonstrates the subject as well. An Earwig check only turned up 5.7% likeliness to some sources, based entirely on short bits and pieces, so there doesn't appear to be copyright issues. Doesn't look like a DYK is required either. So it seems good to go in that aspect, but there is one issue: the GA review for the article does not seem like it thoroughly inspected the article, and there is no spotcheck, which is required for reviews nowadays. Because of that, the GAN process was incomplete. Consequentially, I don't know if this article is eligible for DYK. I am requesting additional input on this if possible. λ NegativeMP1 23:57, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- (lurking WP:TOL editor) Technically, this can be DYK'd, but I agree that the GA review is rather underwhelming. As far as I am aware, there is no formal process besides GAR to repeal an invalid GA review. I will look into what can be done, but the DYKN should be on hold until the validity of the GA status is cleared up. Cremastra (talk · contribs) 15:32, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
Is it fine for me to just contact the reviewer to ask for a re-review? Cheers!monkeysmashingkeyboards (talk) 18:58, 14 January 2026 (UTC)- Nevermind, I'll start a GA reassessment soon™. monkeysmashingkeyboards (talk) 22:22, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
Savannah Bond
... that Savannah Bond (pictured) has been credited with over 350 performances in pornographic films? Source: https://www.iafd.com/person.rme/id=18ba5cdc-f334-4c92-a1d5-5848e1d79760- ALT1: ... that Savannah Bond (pictured) won an AVN award for Best Blowbang Scene in 2022? Source: https://avn.com/news/video/2022-avn-award-winners-announced-172729
- ALT2: ... that Savannah Bond (pictured) won a Pornhub Award in 2024 for Top DP Performer? Source: https://www.xbiz.com/news/280658/2024-pornhub-awards-winners-announced
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Jack Fitzgerald (Australian politician)
TarnishedPathtalk 06:37, 12 January 2026 (UTC).
@A person of sorts and Fyyyyn: Well-written, long and new enough article. Few issues should be addressed; i.e. the need of in-line citations. All the references are present within the article, but need some sorting. The facts like the birth date and height appear potentially unsourced, so those need the AVN biography reference ahead. I somehow doubt the reliability of the SCMP reference, which is used thrice here, it potentially violates WP:V. Can it be replaced with a better source? @TarnishedPath: As for the hooks, I suppose all are very straight-forward, the only interesting part for the reader would be the P word in ALT0 and 2, while the B word in ALT1. To me, ALT1 is preferable. Thank you! M. Billoo 10:38, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Billoo, cheers for the review. Was it just for the height and DOB that you had concerns about as far as sourcing goes? TarnishedPathtalk 10:46, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
- Ps, regarding WP:SCMP there is consensus that it is generally reliable aside from it's reporting of the CCP. Is there any other issue you see with the particular story?TarnishedPathtalk 10:51, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
- The problem is, the SCMP one here refers to the "British media", and when you search deep, the references that appear are Daily Star or The Sun, which further quote the actress from OnlyStans. These both are regarded as fake references. So still I doubt WP:V and reliability. M. Billoo 13:49, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
- Pps, I've added citations to the DOB and height in the infobox. The DOB was already referenced at the end of the first sentence. TarnishedPathtalk 14:01, 14 January 2026 (UTC)
- Usually, MOS:LEAD does not require inline references, the links go under the body. Some inline citations still need rework, like the one which proves 350 roles should go ahead of this particular clause, instead of using it ahead of the other clause. M. Billoo 13:49, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
@TarnishedPath: Update: Note that the current size of the article is now reduced to less than 1.5kB. M. Billoo 16:15, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- @User:M.Billoo2000, I'll try and see if I'm able to expand in any way later on. TarnishedPathtalk 22:48, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- @User:M.Billoo2000, it's 1552 characters now, just by adding detail of what she did prior to porn. I'll go through the sources later and look what else is of any significance that can be added. Regarding SCMP, I'll also look at that later. TarnishedPathtalk 03:04, 17 January 2026 (UTC)
- @User:M.Billoo2000, the article is now at 1,744 characters and questionable sourcing has been removed. I've struck ALT1 as @Launchballer removed the material supporting the hook from the article. TarnishedPathtalk 04:15, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
- Appears fine, I will re-review and comment back shortly. M. Billoo 04:24, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
Feels like mostly relying on AVN only may not comply SIGCOV or WP:NACTOR. Plus the birth year ref is not accessable, andremoving the sections do not appear fine. So I request a second opinion for full review, thank you. M. Billoo 05:52, 18 January 2026 (UTC)- @TarnishedPath: ping. M. Billoo 05:53, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
- Birth year ref is googleable and section removal is required per MOS:OVERSECTION. What are the three best sources for this article?--Launchballer 13:17, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Launchballer, if this went to a deletion discussion I would present this AVN article and this this SCMP article. The SCMP article was removed from the article due to the sentence "
According to British media, the actress – real name Kelli-Anne Oxley – attended a strict all-girls Catholic secondary school and initially studied beauty therapy before working in a pharmacy for a stint
", which supported some stuff about here in the article (namely her real name). The article was also used to support her DOB. While searching indicates that "British media" likely refers to The Sun and The Mirror, most of the stuff in the article is WP:V by other reliable sources, i.e., AVN. I would therefore classify the SCMP article as being a RS that has SIGCOV. That's a WP:GNG pass to me. I could also spin a forced WP:ANYBIO argument given the AVN/PornHub/XBIZ/etc awards. TarnishedPathtalk 11:52, 23 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Launchballer, if this went to a deletion discussion I would present this AVN article and this this SCMP article. The SCMP article was removed from the article due to the sentence "
- Birth year ref is googleable and section removal is required per MOS:OVERSECTION. What are the three best sources for this article?--Launchballer 13:17, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 12
[edit]Song of Healing
- ... that the "Song of Healing" from The Legend of Zelda is an inversion of another Zelda song?
- ALT1: ... that the "Song of Healing" has been described as the saddest song in the Legend of Zelda series? Source: https://www.eurogamer.net/why-the-song-of-healing-is-the-saddest-song-in-all-of-zelda
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/2026 is the new 2016
- Comment: Open to different hook suggestions. Also worth noting that the infobox image in this article is currently at WP:FFD but I don't think that will be a problem as the discussion will likely be resolved before this could ever have a chance of being on the front page.
λ NegativeMP1 00:38, 19 January 2026 (UTC).
- Comments by Tbhotch
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A newly created article that is long enough. There are no copyvio issues, the content match the online sources, I assume good faith in offline sources. The image issue seems resolved. As I played the game when I was a child, I saw the image and I immediately remember which tune it is, so, the fair use rationale can be justified if it is nominated to FFD later. Regarding the DYKs, I like both since I am familiar with Zelda, but not everybody might be aware of the franchise. If I'd have to chose an option, I'd go with ALT1.
But before approving any, I'd like to see if other alternatives can be explored, maybe expanding a bit on the hook about the inversion of Saria's Song, which is the opposite tune, and I recall is a happy tune used during exploration, something like "transform a familiar melody into one that conveys grief and unease" (which is mentioned by The Guardian). Or something based on "in Majora's Mask, the Song of Healing not only cures cursed characters but turns their grief and regrets into masks" (according to WP:DYKFICTION, mechanics are valid). Tbhotch™ (CC BY-SA 4.0) 08:12, 24 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Tbhotch: If this is what you were referring to, I slightly expanded the articles detail on Saria's Song with "which is an upbeat, jaunty song in comparison to the 'Song of Healing'". This could probably be used in an alternative hook since it now articulates how the game turned a happy song into something more depressing. I'll explore the options for other hooks; one regarding the games mechanics of how the song turns people into masks may be a good alternative. λ NegativeMP1 19:02, 24 January 2026 (UTC)
- Once you have alternatives, let me know. Tbhotch™ (CC BY-SA 4.0) 22:03, 24 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Tbhotch: If this is what you were referring to, I slightly expanded the articles detail on Saria's Song with "which is an upbeat, jaunty song in comparison to the 'Song of Healing'". This could probably be used in an alternative hook since it now articulates how the game turned a happy song into something more depressing. I'll explore the options for other hooks; one regarding the games mechanics of how the song turns people into masks may be a good alternative. λ NegativeMP1 19:02, 24 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 13
[edit]David E. Mitchell
- ... that after David E. Mitchell was diagnosed with cancer that cost $440,000 annually to treat, he founded Patients for Affordable Drugs Now to challenge drug companies that act like Tony Soprano?
- Source: "Unlike many others, Mitchell had the resources to afford the health insurance and related expenses for medicines that, at the time he launched his campaign in 2016, cost about $440,000 a year. Yet he shared the outrage many Americans felt about price tags and was itching to push back on industry explanations that high prices pay for needed cures.
“I want to tell the drug companies that it’s time for patients to say we’re not going to be frightened any longer by your threats not to give us drugs we need if we don’t pay prices you demand,” he told me back then."
“It’s like extortion. It’s no different than Tony Soprano walking into a store and saying, ‘Someone may get hurt if you don’t give us the money.’ We believe there is plenty of money in the system to get money to your shareholders and still get the research and development done.”" Stat NewsThriley (talk) 22:09, 16 January 2026 (UTC).
- comment: you should put quotation marks around the Tony Soprano part. You should also further fill out the infobox. Will review if one doesn't happen for a few days. Roast (talk) 15:10, 17 January 2026 (UTC)
Sakura Trick
- ... that Kenichi Ishikura, the director of Sakura Trick's anime adaptation, was requested by the original manga author to include at least one kissing scene per episode?
- Source: [AniFav] - 石倉:そうですね。またキスシーンを1エピソードにつき最低1回は入れるというのは、原作のタチ先生からのオーダーでもありました。Translation: "Ishikura: Yes, that’s right. Including at least one kissing scene per episode was also a request from Tachi-sensei, the original author."
- ALT1: ... that Kenichi Ishikura, the director of Sakura Trick's anime adaptation, asked voice actors to perform kissing scenes during the audition? Source: [AniFav] - 石倉:そうですね。この部分をナシにしてはこの作品をアニメにする意味がないというくらい重要な要素だと思っています。なのでオーディションでもしっかりと、キスシーンの演技テストを行っていました。Translation: "Ishikura: Yes, that’s right. I consider this such an important element that, without it, there would be no point in adapting this work into an anime. So even at the auditions, we properly conducted acting tests for the kissing scenes."
- ALT2: ... that Kenichi Ishikura, the director of Sakura Trick's anime adaptation, insisted that none of its kissing scenes reuse animation frames, despite their frequent appearance? Source: [AniFav] - 石倉:[...] 大切にしているシーンですから、似たアングルのものであっても毎回きちんと描きおろしているんですよ。使いまわしどころか、むしろ通常のシーンよりもかなり多い作画枚数を使って動かしているくらい。Translation: "Ishikura: [...] Because these are scenes we really value, even when the angle is similar, we make sure to redraw them properly every time. Far from reusing footage, we actually animate them using far more drawings than we do for normal scenes."
- Reviewed:
- Comment: This is my first DYK nom, any feedback is sincerely appreciated.
Crestfalling (talk/contribs) 02:10, 15 January 2026 (UTC).
Death of Yohana Rodríguez
- ... that one of the two civilian casualties in the 2026 US intervention in Venezuela had postponed returning to her native Colombia due to the tensions between the US and Venezuela?
- Source: Infobae (in Spanish)
- ALT1: ... that the daughter of a Colombian woman killed in the 2026 US intervention in Venezuela sent a message to a cousin in Colombia while waiting for first responders to arrive? Source: Infobae too and El Tiempo and El País (both in Spanish too)
- Reviewed: Menéndez's revolution
CoryGlee 19:39, 13 January 2026 (UTC).
Taiwan Love Story⁵
- ... that a visual novel set in Taiwan in 2024 is produced by a Hong Konger?
- Source: https://gnn.gamer.com.tw/detail.php?sn=271382 , quotation: "特別我是香港人,從外地人的眼光來看待台灣,可以找到很多本地人已經習慣,但外地人覺得有趣的地方。", translation: "Especially since I'm from Hong Kong, looking at Taiwan from an outsider's perspective, I can find many things that locals are used to but outsiders find interesting."
- ALT1: ... that a visual novel released in 2024 has its own theme song? Source: https://gnn.gamer.com.tw/detail.php?sn=271382 , quotation: "聽說這次還特地製作主題曲,也是受到台灣文化影響嗎?蕭:是的。", translation: "Q: I heard that a theme song was specially created for this project. Was it influenced by Taiwanese culture? A: Yes."
- ALT2: ... that an adult visual novel released in 2024 is set in Taiwan? Source: https://gnn.gamer.com.tw/detail.php?sn=271382 , quotation: "本作正如其名,是以台灣為背景,借鏡 90 年代偶像劇風格的環島尋愛故事。", translation: "As its name suggests, this work is set in Taiwan and is a love story that takes inspiration from 1990s idol dramas."
- Reviewed:
- Comment: I have thought of some other hooks, but I'm not very sure.
Saimmx (talk) 18:19, 13 January 2026 (UTC).
- Will check this out - Cukie Gherkin (talk) 15:05, 24 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 14
[edit]2023 Serbian parliamentary election campaign
- ... that during the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election campaign, Aleksandar Vučić (pictured), the president of Serbia, dominated the campaign, despite not being a candidate in the election? Source: https://n1info.rs/vesti/izbori-2023/predsednik-svih-gradjana-a-u-kampanji-sns-a-vucic-opet-isto-samo-ne-izlazi-iz-frizidera/, https://www.freiheit.org/de/westliche-balkanlaender/election-shadow-all-powerful-president
- ALT1: ... that during the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election campaign, the Serbian Progressive Party had "systematic advantage" over the opposition? Source: https://n1info.rs/vesti/izbori-2023/izbori-rezultati-2023-odihr-srbija/
- ALT2: ... that the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election campaign was marked with negative campaigning and fearmongering? Source: https://n1info.rs/vesti/izbori-2023/izbori-rezultati-2023-odihr-srbija/
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Frozen salad
Vacant0 (talk • contribs) 10:25, 19 January 2026 (UTC).
Aqueduct Walk
- ... that decades before Aqueduct Walk (pictured) became a New York City park, the poet Edgar Allan Poe frequently walked along its route? Source: Old Croton Aqueduct Walk (PDF) (Report). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. April 16, 2024. pp. 18-19
- ALT1: ... that it took eight and a half years to design a bathroom for a New York City park (pictured)? Source: Trager, Cara S. (February 16, 2015). "Lost in green space: Long-promised park improvements still remain undone". Crain's New York Business. Vol. 31, no. 7. p. 3. "After nearly eight and a half years, for example, the design phase of the bathroom on the Aqueduct Walk on Aqueduct Avenue East at 182nd Street was finally completed in January."
- ALT2: ... that a New York City park (pictured) was built atop an active aqueduct? Source: Old Croton Aqueduct Walk (PDF) (Report). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. April 16, 2024. p. 5; "Riverdale". Yonkers Statesman. February 21, 1930. p. 4.
- ALT3: ... that a New York City park (pictured) runs along the city's original aqueduct? Source: Old Croton Aqueduct Walk (PDF) (Report). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. April 16, 2024. p. 5.
- ALT4: ... that Aqueduct Walk (pictured) became the Bronx's first New York City scenic landmark exactly 50 years after the city's first such landmark was designated? Source: Moloney, Síle (April 19, 2024). "LPC Designates Aqueduct Walk as Bronx's First Scenic Landmark in Unanimous Vote". Norwood News
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Ardfry House
- Comment: The image is optional.
Epicgenius (talk) 21:50, 14 January 2026 (UTC).
- I'm not going to formally review this (I have a little bit of a COI, having worked on the map and a little image tweaking), but I do want to suggest that the photo chosen isn't going to be a great image at the MP size. File:NYC Parks Bronx Aqueduct Walk IMG 5076 HLG.jpg (which I've re-uploaded with a tighter crop) is a simpler composition and would work better. RoySmith (talk) 12:51, 15 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 15
[edit]Annie Stainer
- ... that during her solo shows, Annie Stainer "would appear to fly, by delicately and continuously undulating her arms as if they were remarkable wings"?
- Source: "At childhood ballet classes, Annie had been reprimanded for her “broken arms” – this physical attribute would later become a feature of her celebrated solo shows. She would appear to fly, by delicately and continuously undulating her arms as if they were remarkable wings. This skill for physical shapeshifting was strengthened by her studies in dance in 1968 at the London School of Contemporary Dance and in mime with Etienne Decroux in Paris (1970-71), and complemented by an innate talent for storytelling, which helped establish her as a spellbinding performer" The Guardian
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Pany Yathotou
- Comment: Alt hooks welcome.
Thriley (talk) 21:54, 23 January 2026 (UTC).
Vidoe Smilevski
- ... that before becoming the Macedonian president, Vidoe Smilevski (pictured) was an activist who operated illegally?
- Source: Borba 1 ("His apartment turned into a center of illegal revolutionary activity.") & 2 ("...From the story of Vidoje Smilevski about illegal work in Belgrade where he was a member of the District Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia...When he later worked illegally in other parts of Serbia...")
- ALT1: ... that before becoming the Macedonian president, Vidoe Smilevski (pictured) was an activist whose apartment was "a center of illegal revolutionary activity"? Source: see above refs
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Wolsung
- Comment: To do QPQ within 24 hours. Probably more 'interesting' ways to word this...
BeanieFan11 (talk) 22:15, 22 January 2026 (UTC).
Agnes Borinsky
- ... that in Agnes Borinsky's queer interpretation of the bible's Song of Songs, audience members placed offerings on a "shrine to the dead"? Source: "A few sheets of colored tissue paper, weighted down by a trinket to keep them from fluttering off. This is what audience members find on their seats upon arrival at “A Song of Songs,” Agnes Borinsky’s new theater piece inspired by the biblical Song of Songs, and it’s something of a puzzle. What to do with them? The answer comes at the top of the show, when Borinsky — one of a cast of three in this production, staged in a former Roman Catholic church in Williamsburg, Brooklyn — mimes instructions to us for a quick craft project. Following along, we form our sheaves into simple offerings for the altar in front of us. Then row by row, we walk up and place them there, in a shrine to the dead." https://web.archive.org/web/20241122063448/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/13/theater/review-a-song-of-songs.html
Lajmmoore (talk) 09:54, 19 January 2026 (UTC).
- I added "Song of Songs" to the hook which I think makes it more approachable Victuallers (talk) 12:16, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Cow mortality
- ... that In some herd studies, nearly half of the cows that died did so within the first month after giving birth, often with a large share in just the first few days?
- Reviewed:
- Comment: (first ever nomination attempt)
SeldomSeldom (talk) 19:47, 17 January 2026 (UTC).
- Comment: @SeldomSeldom: Hi. Welcome to the DYK, thank you for your contributions. You have created a page from multiple study papers, that is good. I will be reviewing your article within a week, currently I am providing short comments only. This is a new enough article and nominated two days after creation, and it requires to be de-orphaned. Earwig copyvio tool shows 0.0%, and QPQ is not required. Hook seems interesting but needs to be rephrased for easy understanding otherwise it may appear confusing; although it is sourced. Thank you and all the best! M. Billoo 09:47, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 16
[edit]Gandy Malou-Mamel
- ... that Gandy Malou-Mamel is the first Irish player in UConn Huskies women's basketball history? Source: 1
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Jerry Welsh (basketball)
- Comment: Although technically a little over the seven-day limit, I was hoping to request a small extension as per WP:DYKNEW.
JTtheOG (talk) 05:42, 24 January 2026 (UTC).
2026 Virginia Repeal Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amendment
- ... that in 2026, Virginia voters will decide whether to legalize gay marriage?
Delcoan (talk) 17:37, 22 January 2026 (UTC).
Xinlun
- ... that Emperor Zhang of Han ordered a chapter on zither music to be finished for a political treatise?
- Source: Pokora, Timoteus (1975). Hsin-lun (New Treastise) and Other Writings by Huan T'an (43 B.C.–28 A.D.). University of Michigan. ISBN 9780892640201. Only "The Way of the Zither" was not yet complete; there was only one introductory section of it." Emperor Chang probably ordered Pan Ku to complete the Ch' in-tao in the year 85 A.D., since it was in that year that he decided to reorganize the ritual and music. (pg. xli)
Generalissima (talk) (it/she) 09:00, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
Mining in Greenland
- ... that mining in Greenland began in 1782 with coal extraction on Disko Island?
🐝 B33net 🐝 16:24, 19 January 2026 (UTC).
Girls' Last Tour
- ... that the post-apocalyptic manga Girls' Last Tour has been described as an iyashikei ("healing") story?
- Source: [Anime News Network 1] for post-apocalyptic [Otaku USA] for iyashikei (and translation)
- ALT1: ... that a critic described Girls' Last Tour as "often funny, sometimes cute, ultimately profoundly sad"? Source: [THEM Anime Reviews]
- ALT2: ... that Girls' Last Tour has been variously characterized as post-apocalyptic, slice of life, and "a show that makes you feel less alone in the world"? Source: [Anime News Network 1] for post-apocalyptic [Crunchyroll] for slice of life [Anime News Network 2] for "a show that makes you feel less alone in the world"
- Reviewed:
- Comment: Hooks are unordered by preference, all of them are fine.
Crestfalling (talk/contribs) 20:19, 18 January 2026 (UTC).
Articles created/expanded on January 17
[edit]Curitiba Pride
- ... that Curitiba Pride (pictured) was the first in Brazil, marking the foundation of ABGLT? Source: Gomes, José Cleudo; Zenaide, Maria de Nazaré Tavares (July 5, 2019). "A trajetória do movimento social pelo reconhecimento da cidadania LGBT". #Tear: Revista de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia. 8 (1). doi:10.35819/tear.v8.n1.a3402. ISSN 2238-8079.
- ALT1: ... that the first pride parade in Brazil occurred in Curitiba (pictured)? Source: "Há 20 anos, Curitiba sediou a primeira parada gay do Brasil". Revista Lado A (in Brazilian Portuguese). June 30, 2015. Archived from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved January 17, 2026.
- Reviewed:
- Comment: There was Rio one that happened later in that year (July). Despite being more than 168 hours after the article was created, it was "expanded" (final translation) by Questionadora ávida, so I hope this counts.
Abesca (talk) 18:04, 24 January 2026 (UTC).
Article long enough, created within the window (nominated on 24 Jan, which is the seventh day from its creation on 17 Jan -- I don't think we usually split hairs about the hours), fully cited and generally in good shape. QPQ not required. The image is a bit of a problem: it's Public Domain in Brazil, but also needs to be PD in the United States for us to host it on Commons: unless someone has explicitly released the rights to it, it almost certainly isn't. You could upload a local version to Wikipedia to solve this. However, I would suggest running any hook without this particular picture, which doesn't display well at small scale.
- I'm not convinced that the current hooks pass WP:DYKINT: surely the first Pride parade in Brazil had to happen somewhere, so why is it interesting that it happened here? I must admit I'm struggling to find good alternatives in the article, but am happy to help workshop them. UndercoverClassicist T·C 15:20, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- Looking through the article here, I have to agree. The "first" hooks both need strong sourcing per WP:DYKHOOKCITE, while the article is currently lacking in usable hooky material. Maybe if the article is expanded further, more hooks could be suggested. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:09, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Walter Steding
- ... that in the 1970s, Walter Steding became known for his electric violin which he played while wearing flashing goggles "synced" to his brainwaves?
- Source: "He was interested in “the aesthetics of sound,” as he put it, and had been experimenting with an electric violin, a synthesizer he built himself and an EEG machine, which measured his brainwaves. With these accouterments, and no musical training, he turned himself into an otherworldly one-man band.
He began performing at various happenings in galleries around the city, using his violin to make weird keening and wheezing sounds, while wearing a biofeedback device strapped to his belt and sporting a pair of flashing goggles that he said were synced to his brainwaves.He was interested in “the aesthetics of sound,” as he put it, and had been experimenting with an electric violin, a synthesizer he built himself and an EEG machine, which measured his brainwaves. With these accouterments, and no musical training, he turned himself into an otherworldly one-man band.
He began performing at various happenings in galleries around the city, using his violin to make weird keening and wheezing sounds, while wearing a biofeedback device strapped to his belt and sporting a pair of flashing goggles that he said were synced to his brainwaves." NY TimesThriley (talk) 02:27, 24 January 2026 (UTC).
Mall (Abbott Elementary)
- ... that following the filming of an Abbott Elementary episode, a shopping mall was demolished for an NFL facility?
- ALT1: ... that a shopping mall was demolished for an NFL facility after filming of an Abbott Elementary episode concluded? Source: https://deadline.com/2026/01/abbott-elementary-mid-season-5-mall-episode-interview-1236660759/
- ALT2: ... that an Abbott Elementary episode filmed in a shopping mall could only feature business that had gone bankrupt? Source: https://www.thewrap.com/creative-content/tv-shows/abbott-elementary-season-5-abandoned-mall-school-twist-production-designer-interview/
- ALT3: ... that the idea for an Abbott Elementary episode was conceived after its creator learned about a school hosting classes in a Sears following a wildfire? Source: https://deadline.com/2026/01/abbott-elementary-mid-season-5-mall-episode-interview-1236660759/
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)
TheDoctorWho (talk) 19:40, 23 January 2026 (UTC).
Hands off Greenland protests
- ... that Greenlanders have their own MAGA hats – Make America Go Away (pictured)?
- Source: "Red baseball caps spoofing Donald Trump’s Maga hats have become a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance against the US president’s threat to seize the frozen territory."[23]
Surtsicna (talk) 13:55, 21 January 2026 (UTC).
- This reads like a smug headline from More Perfect Headline or other lightweight left/liberal media orgs. Can we do better than this on the front page? Rollinginhisgrave (talk | edits) 02:27, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Rollinginhisgrave: What particular wording would you suggest then? ~2026-32351-0 (talk) 21:50, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
Lim Chee Onn
- ... that Lim Chee Onn once worked as a roving condensed milk salesman, selling it from the back of a van, before becoming a Singaporean cabinet minister?
- Source: "I took up a job selling condensed milk. I still remember sitting at the back of the van. And the guy will go round the whole of Singapore selling milk. It's called Liberty brand. I enjoyed my outings because I really saw a lot of Singapore. It practically covered the whole of Singapore. I did that for three months until the results came out in March." Lim, Chee Onn (1994-11-07). "Lim, Chee Onn – Oral History Interviews – Record Details (Accession Number 001580) Reel/Disc 1 of 5". p. 14.
"The NTUC secretary-general, Mr Lim Chee Onn, has been appointed Minister Without Portfolio in a move to preserve the vital symbiotic relationship that has been established between the political and trade union leaderships.". "The announcement of Mr Lim's promotion to a cabinet post confirmed an earlier report in The Sunday Times on June 29." "CHEE ONN IS MADE MINISTER". The Straits Times. 1980-09-15. p. 1.
- ALT1: ... that Lim Chee Onn was a former Singaporean cabinet minister, who received honorary citizenship from Jiangsu province in 1995 for his role in the Suzhou Industrial Park? Source: "The chairman of the company developing the Suzhou industrial township, Mr Lim Chee Onn, has been named one of the first honorary citizens of the city in Jiangsu province." Tan, Tarn How (1995-10-08). "Chee Onn named Jiangsu honorary citizen". The Straits Times. p. 1.
- ALT2: ... that Lim Chee Onn resigned from Singapore’s Cabinet in 1983, after declining reassignment to a new ministry? Source: "Chee Onn quits party posts". The Straits Times. 1983-10-19. p. 9. "Mr Lim's resignation, submitted on Aug 2, came a day after he quit his Cabinet post as Minister Without Portfolio."
"MR LIM CHEE ONN'S LETTER". Singapore Monitor. 1983-07-29. p. 1. "I have given careful consideration to my assignment to a ministry as indicated in your letter of 9 April. I have decided that it would be best if I were to decline the posting and step down as a Cabinet minister with effect from 1 Aug 1983." - Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Violin Concerto (Khachaturian)
BenTanXiaoMing (talk) 22:29, 18 January 2026 (UTC).
Mike Brunson
- ... that physical education teacher and former football player Mike Brunson (pictured) was so beloved for his kindness, jokes, and banana ice cream that the district named a school after him?
- alt 1 ... that physical education teacher and former football player Mike Brunson (pictured) so touched students and faculty with his kindness, jokes and banana ice cream that the district named a school after him? Cbl62 (talk) 16:51, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
Cbl62 (talk) 16:47, 18 January 2026 (UTC).
- Note. We haven't had an African-American man in the DYK image slot in almost six months (a drawing of lynching victim last July). I hope Brunson, with his positive life story (and a good PD image), might end that drought. Thanks for your consideration. Cbl62 (talk) 17:54, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
- February is Black History Month. It's not clear what DYK will be doing for that, but perhaps you can make a case for this image at WT:DYK. Good luck.—Bagumba (talk) 07:05, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
Tolkien: Man and Myth
- ... that Tolkien: Man and Myth is a biography of Tolkien recognized as particularly valuable for readers interested in the religious dimensions of his work? Source: https://www.jstor.org/stable/45296776
Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 13:07, 18 January 2026 (UTC).
- I will review this. TompaDompa (talk) 18:59, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
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- Adequate sourcing:
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- Free of copyright violations, plagiarism, and close paraphrasing:

Hook eligibility:
- Cited:
- See below. - Interesting:

| QPQ: Done. |
Overall:
Article created on 17 January, and meets the length requirement. All sources are, as far as I can tell, reliable for the material they are cited for. There are no obvious neutrality issues. Earwig reveals no outright copyvio and I didn't spot any instances of unacceptably WP:Close paraphrasing—though it gets a bit close at times, as summarizing book reviews is wont to. The hook is interesting (enough), but I don't think it quite conveys the same thing the source does ("Tolkien : Man and Myth makes an important contribution to the literature regarding Tolkien, especially for those who seek to understand Tolkien from a religious perspective."—the person rather than his work). I also don't think "recognized" is an appropriate word to use like this in the hook; "described" or similar would be fine. QPQ has been done. Some comments about the content:
- This may be a bit indelicate to ask, but did you use an LLM to help write/copyedit this? Some of the phrasings feel sort of AI-typical (e.g.
Pearce’s book is thus seen as highlighting Tolkien’s role in reaffirming the cultural and spiritual importance of myth, suggesting that without myths and legends, modern humanity risks losing a sense of meaning, origin, and direction.
). especially for readers interested in the religious dimensions of Tolkien’s work
– as noted above, what the source says is "especially for those who seek to understand Tolkien from a religious perspective". It is of course common to use the name of an author metonymically to refer to their work, but that seems too much of an WP:INTERPRETATION here since the review notes that the book is both about Tolkien the person and his literary work.Wojciech Chudziński the Polish translation of the book
– there seems to be a word missing here.Bradley J. Birzer writes in The J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia that scholars had hardly discussed Tolkien's Catholicism until Pearce's Tolkien: Man and Myth
– not quite what the source says ("Between 1984 and 1998, very little appeared specifically discussing Tolkien's Catholicism or the religious symbolism within his legendarium"). It might work to describe Birzer's point as similar to Caldecott's rather than the other way round, depending on the exact phrasing.it is focused on several aspects of Tolkien's life, such as his religiosity
– I don't quite get this from the cited source ("with lively enthusiasm it evoked the spirit of the man, justified the popular poll that made him the “author of the century” and revealed the central importance of his faith").
Ping Piotrus. TompaDompa (talk) 19:54, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
- @TompaDompa: In order. First. Since I am not a native speaker, I use tools to refine my prose - Grammarly until recently, trying various AI tools these days. Second.
I am afraid I fail to see the difference - I think my text is an accurate summary, but I am happy to consider alternatives if you have ideas on better phrasing.Upon rereading this several times, I got the point, I think, and replaced the phrasing with quotation. Third - missing word - yes, fixed. Just like in my second point, I am unsure how it is inaccurate or can be improved, outside of verbatim quotation and adding the "religious symbolism within his legendarium". Fourth. Likewise. I think this is a good if simplified summary, albeit yes, focusing on the last segment "evealed the central importance of his faith". Again, I am happy to consider and likely apply an specific fixes you have in mind, but I am not sure how to fix them myself. PS. I am proposing ALT0a with "described" instead of "recognized", per your suggestion. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 03:14, 23 January 2026 (UTC) - ALT0a... that a biography of Tolkien, Tolkien: Man and Myth, was described as particularly valuable for readers interested in the religious dimensions of his work? Source: https://www.jstor.org/stable/45296776
- ALT0a is better, though it still says "interested in the religious dimensions of his work" where the source says "understand Tolkien from a religious perspective". Again, it's possible to interpret the source as talking specifically about Tolkien's work, but it is equally possible to interpret it as talking about Tolkien as a person, and we shouldn't be making an editorial decision to interpret it either way.
- Birzer does not say that there was a lack of discussion before this book, only that there was a lack of such discussion between 1984 and 1998. Birzer brings up Jared Lobdell's England and Always: Tolkien's World of the Rings (1981) as an earlier example. On the other hand, Caldecott writes that "Tolkien's Catholicism had been largely ignored as somehow irrelevant to an understanding of the great novel" until this book and Pearce's later Tolkien: A Celebration.
- I don't think "it is focused on several aspects of Tolkien's life" is an accurate summary of "it evoked the spirit of the man". I think it would be fine to write, for instance, "Caldecott noted that Peace's work is not intended to be a comprehensive biography, rather, among other things, it gives focus to Tolkien's religiosity." TompaDompa (talk) 18:16, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Men (magazine)
- ... that Advocate Men was founded to bankroll the operations of its sister publication, The Advocate?
Damian Vo (talk) 07:35, 18 January 2026 (UTC).
- Suggest an WP:DYKAPRIL hook such as ALT1: ... that men ceased to exist in 2009?--Launchballer 13:14, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
Beartown (TV series)
- ... that the TV series Beartown cast real junior hockey players rather than relying on stunt doubles?
- Reviewed:
Zzz plant (talk) 16:31, 17 January 2026 (UTC).
Articles created/expanded on January 18
[edit]Nun ruhen alle Wälder
- ... that "Nun ruhen alle Wälder", a 1647 song that Catherine Winkworth translated as "Now all the woods are sleeping", is part of Protestant hymnals and of songbooks? Source: several
- Reviewed: Cimpoi
- Comment: open to ideas - it's to a famous melody that Bach used a lot, and entered the Catholic hymnal late, and one stanza became an evening prayer for children
Gerda Arendt (talk) 20:47, 23 January 2026 (UTC).
- Given the request for hook ideas, here are a few:
- ALT1 ... that a lyric from the song "Nun ruhen alle Wälder" was described as ridiculous during the Age of Enlightenment?
- ALT2 ... that Frederick the Great considered "Nun ruhen alle Wälder" a stupid song?
- ALT2a ... that Frederick the Great cited "Nun ruhen alle Wälder" as an example of a stupid song?
- The issue is that I checked the source and it doesn't seem to explicitly say that Frederick called the song "stupid": could you point to me the relevant part then? Maybe the article wording doesn't exactly match the source yet. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:16, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- He didn't call the song stupid. It was one line "es schläft die ganze Welt" (the whole world is sleeping") which he - as others from the "enlightened" period - saw in conflict to knowing that the world was round and "sleeping" at different times, if "sleping" at all. I would not build a hook on one personal view (however important that person is) which shows that one person's limited access to poetic freedom. All ALTs don't provide an idea what the topic is about, besides "a song". Can you say positively what is special about this song? Perhaps listen? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:42, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- ALT3: ... that "Nun ruhen alle Wälder", a 1647 song that Catherine Winkworth translated as "Now all the woods are sleeping", entered the Catholic Gotteslob in 2013?
- ALT3a: ... that "Nun ruhen alle Wälder", a 1647 evening song by Paul Gerhardt, entered the Catholic Gotteslob in 2013?
- Te special thing about the song is that it is not the typical hymn, and therefore made it to very secular German songbooks (but these are not known in English) and it made it - late, very late - even to the Catholic hymnal ;9 - and all the editors who included it in their many and very different collections didn't think it was stupid ;) - Providing the translation gives an easy-to-see explanation for the so-called stupidity: woods are not "sleeping", nor "resting", as a more literal translation would say. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:58, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- Adjusting the hook then, although the article will need to be adjusted accordingly based on what you said:
- ALT3a ... that Frederick the Great called a line from "Nun ruhen alle Wälder stupid?
- Personally, do not think that a song entering a hymnal is by itself interesting to a broad audience, and I imagine reviewers would agree with that assessment. Finally, you keep saying you are open to ideas in your nominations, but when other editors do suggest hook ideas or angles, you tend to object to them anyway. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:08, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- We had an edit conflict. I wrote (in explanation, not as a response), but it is a response:
- In German, what the King wrote is given word for word: "„Ein jeder kann bei Mir glauben, was er will, wenn er nur ehrlich ist. Was die Gesangbücher angeht, so stehet einem jedem frey zu singen: Nun ruhen alle Wälder, oder dergleichen dummes und thörichtes Zeug mehr. Aber die Priester müssen die Toleranz nicht vergessen, denn ihnen wird keine Verfolgung gestattet werden.“ , my version of the passage in question: "... everybody is free to sing "Nun ruhen alle Wälder", or similar stupid and nonsense stuff ...". Deepl says "silly and foolish". Perhaps Moonraker can give us a better idiomatic translation (perhaps worthy to enter the article)?
- So, no, he didn't call one line so, but used that one title as an example for a group, whether we say stupid, silly, fooish or nonsense. Whatever (and it feels like I said this hundred times): I don't ever want to introduce a subject by only something negative. Have you listened? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 09:24, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- You said you will never introduce that kind of hook, and that's fine. You are free to suggest the hooks you want, and others are free to chime in with their own ideas. In any case, it is still the reviewer who will ultimately decide on a hook, whether it is your wording or another editor's proposal. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:38, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- "Nun ruhen alle Wälder" is so lovely, I can't go along with the thought. But for dummes und thörichtes I like "stupid and foolish" better, as "silly" is more shouty. For dergleichen, how about a plainer "such" or "suchlike"? Moonraker (talk) 09:43, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- You said you will never introduce that kind of hook, and that's fine. You are free to suggest the hooks you want, and others are free to chime in with their own ideas. In any case, it is still the reviewer who will ultimately decide on a hook, whether it is your wording or another editor's proposal. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 09:38, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- Adjusting the hook then, although the article will need to be adjusted accordingly based on what you said:
- Narutolovehinata5, I know you believe that reviewers decide on hooks. As I understand it, they can only rule out a hook if it is somehow against policy. They do not get to insist on new ones they like better. Moonraker (talk) 09:51, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- I proposed a hook, so I cannot review the nomination. Yes, hooks can be ruled out if they do not meet guidelines, and WP:DYKINT (interestingness to a broad audience) is one of them. If a hook is thought not to be interesting enough, such hooks can be rejected. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 10:01, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- The song has proved enduring (despite what the King said) and endearing (as Moonraker said), and to only quote the King is misleading, and we should perhaps have a guideline to avoid that, if you ask me. I see that quite generally, something negative causes more interest, but it's still not my way. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:15, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- Narutolovehinata5, I know you believe that reviewers decide on hooks. As I understand it, they can only rule out a hook if it is somehow against policy. They do not get to insist on new ones they like better. Moonraker (talk) 09:51, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
The Inklings (book)
- ... that The Inklings by Humphrey Carpenter draws on previously unpublished letters by J. R. R. Tolkien? Source: https://search.proquest.com/openview/9d1d67c44539e65c0bf5afd61db819d1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1820941
Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 04:28, 21 January 2026 (UTC).
Charles Lecomte, Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa
- ... that Catholic missionary and Grand Councillor of French Equatorial Africa Charles Lecomte renounced priesthood after being asked to leave the Vicariate of Brazzaville?
- Source: Bernault, Florence. Démocraties ambiguës en Afrique centrale: Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon, 1940-1965. Karthala, 1996. pp. 139, 170
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Breviary of Marie of Savoy, Template:Did you know nominations/Radenik
Soman (talk) 09:54, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
- I take, will review in the next 24 hours.--Launchballer 10:55, 20 January 2026 (UTC)
- QPQs good. Lecomte is long enough and new enough and its Earwig is clean. I gave it a copyedit and removed some surplus sections but I see no other blockers. I'll take the Grand Council article later, though I'll say now that ALT0 has a WP:SEAOFBLUE issue (I could probably approve ALT0a: ... that Grand Councillor of French Equatorial Africa and Catholic missionary Charles Lecomte renounced priesthood after being asked to leave the Vicariate of Brazzaville? but am all ears for other suggestions) and that I'll probably need a quote from the source if I can't find it in the Grand Council article. Also, why Vicariate rather than Archdiocese?--Launchballer 23:25, 20 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Soman: Very sorry for the delay in reviewing the (long and new enough) Grand Council article. What kept me is that this deserves {{copyedit}} and {{overly detailed}} (and less critically {{lead too short}}), and I've tried several times to sort it out myself but kept giving up towards the end of "First elections...". Please ping me when you've rectified these.--Launchballer 06:18, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Anno 117
- ... that a town crier appeared in a promotional video for Anno 117, reciting a selection of fan comments calling for a Roman Empire-themed game?
- Source: [1]
- ALT1: ... that Anno 117 is set in the period known as the Pax Romana, a time of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire? Source: [2]
- Reviewed:
Vestigia Leonis (talk) 17:04, 18 January 2026 (UTC).
References
- ^ Bier, Tillmann (20 June 2024). "Anno 117 lässt die Fans erklären, warum das Rom-Setting so eine gute Idee ist" [Anno 117 has fans explaining why the Rome setting is such a good idea]. GameStar (in German). Archived from the original on 5 August 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
Die Entwickler haben jetzt allerlei Kommentare aus den sozialen Medien gesammelt, die sich schon lange vor der Enthüllung des neuen Anno das römische Reich als Schauplatz gewünscht haben. Angemessen feierlich präsentiert und humorvoll kommentiert werden die Beiträge in einem neuen Video von dem Ausrufer, der schon im Reveal-Trailer auftrat. Er liest eine Auswahl davon vor, was auf der offiziellen Website in der sogenannten Schriftrolle des Ruhmes gesammelt wurde.
[The developers have now collected various comments from social media from people who had long wished for the Roman Empire to be the setting of the new Anno even before its reveal. Presented in an appropriately ceremonial way and humorously commented on, the posts appear in a new video by the town crier who also appeared in the reveal trailer. He reads a selection of them aloud, which have been compiled on the official website in the so-called Scroll of Fame.] - ^ Chivers, Joe (10 November 2025). "Anno 117: Pax Romana Review". GamesRadar+. Archived from the original on 7 December 2025. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
Anno 117 takes place during the period known as the Pax Romana, a time of general peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire.
2026 is the new 2016
- Did you know that 2016 was the year Meghan Markle met Prince Harry, a moment referenced in a viral social media trend? Source: [Vanity Fair](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/story/meghan-markle-prince-harry-2016-meme-instagram)
- ALT1: Did you know that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry first met in 2016, a year frequently referenced in viral online nostalgia posts? Source: [Vanity Fair](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/story/meghan-markle-prince-harry-2016-meme-instagram)
- Reviewed:
AdobongPogi masarap 🍛 03:37, 18 January 2026 (UTC).
| General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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Policy compliance:
- Adequate sourcing:
- no - Neutral:
- no - Free of copyright violations, plagiarism, and close paraphrasing:
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Hook eligibility:
- Cited:
- no - Interesting:
- no
| QPQ: None required. |
Overall:
Where do I even start here. The hook idea here isn't cited or mentioned in the article whatsoever, which would make this hook misleading for guiding readers to a page that doesn't discuss this at all. As far as I am aware, this is an immediate failure. The article isn't neutrally worded at all; just in the lead alone, we have "It was amplified at the beginning of January 2026 when Grammy nominated Rapper, Fetty Wap’s publicist, Abesi PR posted “2016 is back.” Days later Fetty Wap re-emerged in New York after a three years hiatus. Tik Tok users instantly began posting 2026 is really 2016. TikTok did an instant reset to 2016. Almost overnight, TikTok began to sound and feel like a throwback 2016 reel". Confusing and unencyclopedic, especially that last sentence. The article cites Hello! Magazine, which if my source reliability highlighter script is to be believed, is not a reliable source (though I can't find an entry for it on WP:RSP). The image in the article doesn't seem to be relevant to the text really at all (see WP:IMAGEREL). The phrase "described the year as "golden" in her posts" doesn't have a source at the end of it and is also grammatically incorrect considering that it refers to multiple people. I also don't think that the hook used here, even if it were cited in the article, is that interesting of a fact. This should not appear on the main page. λ NegativeMP1 00:28, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
@NegativeMP1: WP:IMAGEREL is a redlink. Finnfrog99 (talk) 15:08, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
Slightly harsh to give this an X (you probably mean WP:IMAGERELEVANCE), though I suggest that @AdobongPogi: address the above.--Launchballer 15:17, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Launchballer: I do apologize if my review was too harsh, but I'm still not fully sure this should be on DYK. There would have to be an article copyedit, new hooks proposed, source revising... at what point does a nomination fail normally? λ NegativeMP1 17:14, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
- Usually when it times out or a nominator doesn't respond.--Launchballer 01:17, 20 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Launchballer: I do apologize if my review was too harsh, but I'm still not fully sure this should be on DYK. There would have to be an article copyedit, new hooks proposed, source revising... at what point does a nomination fail normally? λ NegativeMP1 17:14, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
Current nominations
[edit]Articles created/expanded on January 19
[edit]Alonso Ramírez (pirate)
- ... that Alonso Ramírez, a pirate whose intercontinental journey inspired the novel The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramírez, was believed to be fictional for 317 years?
- Source: "La mentira histórica de un pirata caribeño: El descubrimiento del trasfondo histórico de los Infortunios de Alonso Ramírez (1690)" by Fabio López Lázaro, link: https://estudiosamericanos.revistas.csic.es/index.php/estudiosamericanos/article/view/82/87
- ALT1: ... that after wrecking his ship, Alonso Ramírez's report of accidentaly circumnavigating the globe with British pirates inspired the hit novel The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramírez? Source: "La mentira histórica de un pirata caribeño: El descubrimiento del trasfondo histórico de los Infortunios de Alonso Ramírez (1690)" by Fabio López Lázaro, link: https://estudiosamericanos.revistas.csic.es/index.php/estudiosamericanos/article/view/82/87
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Dualism
- Comment: An article about a little known pirate from the Caribbean's Golden Age of Piracy that stumbled forward into history.
- Caribbean~H.Q. 22:38, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Dizzy (novel)
- ... that Cathy Cassidy was compared to Jacqueline Wilson after she published Dizzy?
- Source: [24]
- ALT1: ... that Cathy Cassidy wrote her debut novel Dizzy in three months? Source: [25]
- ALT2: ... that after Cathy Cassidy wrote Dizzy, she was scared to send it to publishers? Source: [26]
- ALT3: ... that after Cathy Cassidy sent off Dizzy to agents, one replied within two days? Source: [27]
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Marin Kitagawa
DaniloDaysOfOurLives (talk) 10:14, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Abdul Rahman Salama
- ... that Abdul Rahman Salama (pictured), who currently serves as a Governor of Raqqa, used to work at a stone quarry?
Faldi00 (talk) 18:57, 23 January 2026 (UTC).
Peter Suder
- ... that Peter Suder says the toughest basketball player he faced is National Football League player Dawand Jones (pictured)?
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/I'm Only F**king Myself
- Comment: 2nd review for this nomination
TonyTheTiger (T / C / WP:FOUR / WP:CHICAGO / WP:WAWARD) 19:12, 22 January 2026 (UTC).
The Mosquito Bowl
- ... that The Mosquito Bowl follows college football players playing a final famous game before the battle of Okinawa?
- Source: Deadline
- ALT1: ... that the director Peter Berg decided to make The Mosquito Bowl after a friend's son recommended it during a dinner? Source: Fast Company
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Nyatri Tsenpo
- Comment: Bit high copyvio because of the name of the book, which is rather long, and the names of actors, arranged in order as in the articles since I'm assuming that's the billing order. Also it was technically moved to mainspace by someone else @DaniloDaysOfOurLives:, but I requested this since I couldn't myself (a redirect already existed); I wrote most content on the page.
jolielover♥talk 06:06, 21 January 2026 (UTC).
Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)
- ... that in "Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)", Justin Timberlake urges his lover "to get closer to your animal inside"? Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20130930112219/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1714755/justin-timberlake-20-20-experience-part-2-of-2-reviews.jhtml
- Reviewed:
RedShellMomentum 03:31, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
| General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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| Policy: Article is sourced, neutral, and free of copyright problems |
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Hook eligibility:
- Cited:

- Interesting:
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- Other problems:
- Potential WP:DYKFICTION issues, see comments
| QPQ: None required. |
Overall:
@RedShellMomentum: The article was recently promoted to GA status, is long enough, sourced, and poses no copyvio issues. No QPQ is required as this is the nominators fifth nomination. I am concerned however, that this hook doesn't pass WP:DYKFICTION. Are there any alternative hooks that you can propose in its place. TheDoctorWho (talk) 04:13, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
- @TheDoctorWho: How about "... that music critics were divided on whether Justin Timberlake's "Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)" was an effective opener for The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2?" This is the only one I can give right now, as I have to go to bed. RedShellMomentum 04:20, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
- @RedShellMomentum: That's better than the initial one, although I'd still proposing a few more alternatives that may appeal more to a general audience. I'm unsure if people who aren't already fans of Timberlake would find this interesting. TheDoctorWho (talk) 03:08, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
- One possible solution is to avoid mentioning the album title by name to make it more general:
- ALT1a ... that music critics were divided on whether Justin Timberlake's "Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)" was an effective album opener?
- Other possible hook angles involve the review quotes, but given how their themes, I'm not sure if they would survive WP:DYKGRAT concerns. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:23, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- I like that one, but I don't think "album" needs to be linked. RedShellMomentum 03:43, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- One possible solution is to avoid mentioning the album title by name to make it more general:
- @RedShellMomentum: That's better than the initial one, although I'd still proposing a few more alternatives that may appeal more to a general audience. I'm unsure if people who aren't already fans of Timberlake would find this interesting. TheDoctorWho (talk) 03:08, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
Sir Lister Holte, 5th Baronet
- ... that during the Jacobite rising of 1745, Sir Lister Holte sent 250 horses to aid the Duke of Cumberland's forces on their march north to Chester?
- Source: Harris, Robert (1993). A Patriot Press: National Politics and the London Press in the 1740s. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198203780.
- "Another form of support for the Hanoverian regime that was widely reported was the enthusiastic reception that greeted Cumberland's army on its march northwards. A vast array of paragraphs and private letters described instances of two outstanding features of the popular reaction to the army's presence: the billeting of soldiers in private houses at the express request of the inhabitants of a particular town; and the provision of horses to speed up the progress of Cumberland's forces. On 26 December, for example, the St James's Evening Post printed a paragraph that reported that the Tory MP Sir Lister Holt had sent 250 horses from his estate at Acton Hall near Birmingham to Coventry to expedite the movement of Cumberland's army to Chester. Holt, it is worth noting, was to play a prominent part in the crypto-Jacobite demonstrations at the Lichfield races two years later. "
Ruby2010 (talk) 03:05, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
Articles created/expanded on January 20
[edit]March for Left-wing Social Advancement
- ... that the alliance led by Siles split from the alliance led by Siles?
- Source: Presencia 31 January 1979, pp. 1, 17; Presencia 21 March 1979, p. 10.
Krisgabwoosh (talk) 07:21, 21 January 2026 (UTC).
Arena (novel)
- ... that Arena was the first novel set in the universe of the card game Magic: The Gathering, and came with a coupon redeemable for two promotional cards? Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20221007114259/https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/arena-2013-06-18
Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 05:27, 21 January 2026 (UTC).
| General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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- Cited:

- Interesting:
- ?
| QPQ: Done. |
Overall:
@Piotrus: I think it's a good idea to do both in one go. The article was created on January 20, 2026. It has a readable prose size of 3883 characters. Every paragraph in the body of the article has sources. The article does not use promotional or overly negative language. WP:EARWIG shows no copyvios. QPQ was done. The hook is supported by the source. However, I don't find the part about the coupon particularly interesting. The fact that it was the first should be interesting, so we could just use
- ALT1: ... that Arena was the first novel set in the universe of the card game Magic: The Gathering?
or maybe shorter:
- ALT2: ... that Arena was the first-ever Magic: The Gathering novel?
A few minor points, some are similar to the ones from the other review:
- It was the first novel set in the set in the Magic: The Gathering universe. remove "in the set": repetitive
- the Dragon magazine I think the article "the" is not required.
- It was the first novel in the set in the Magic: The Gathering universe. maybe simplify to "It was the first novel set in the Magic: The Gathering universe."
- who penned up the next several novels I think it the "up" should be removed
- Clayton Emery, a writer ..., she compared the plot remove "she"
- of powerful figures and whose should it be "powerful figures, whose"
- revenge on the murders of his family should this be "murderers"?
- The reviewer found it a solid and engaging novel, noting that they are the first books set the sentence jumps between singular (it) and plural (they), which sounds odd Phlsph7 (talk) 10:52, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Phlsph7: Thank you. I fixed the items used, and I am happy to adopt the hooks; the closing admin can choose the oney they find most interesating. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 14:09, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Phlsph7: Note that, per WP:DYKHOOKCITE, "first" hooks and other similar superlative hooks are subject to greater scrutiny, so strong sourcing is needed to actually prove that this was the "first", along with a search for counterexamples. Another option could to go with another hook angle altogether. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:24, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: The source says Do you know what the first novel about Magic was? ... It was Arena by William R. Forstchen. It's an article from the official Magic: The Gathering website. I'm not sure what the requirements for exceptional claims are in this context. I'm also open to other suggestions. Phlsph7 (talk) 09:55, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- This is just more of an FYI, since occasionally even official material can be wrong. It's happened in the past and has led to controversy: the current wording at DYKHOOKCITE exists for a reason. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 10:02, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Narutolovehinata5: The source says Do you know what the first novel about Magic was? ... It was Arena by William R. Forstchen. It's an article from the official Magic: The Gathering website. I'm not sure what the requirements for exceptional claims are in this context. I'm also open to other suggestions. Phlsph7 (talk) 09:55, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Phlsph7: Note that, per WP:DYKHOOKCITE, "first" hooks and other similar superlative hooks are subject to greater scrutiny, so strong sourcing is needed to actually prove that this was the "first", along with a search for counterexamples. Another option could to go with another hook angle altogether. Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:24, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Old Spaghetti Factory Cafe
- ... that Freddie Kuh opened a nightclub inside of a fire-damaged spaghetti factory in San Francisco to store his Victorian furniture collection?
- Source: SFGate
Enamored of virtually everything Victorian, he gradually filled the flat with huge, overstuffed pieces of furniture, statuary, draperies, baubles, gewgaws and knickknacks
,Finally, Fred's friends [...] told him that he either had to get a bigger place, stop going to Butterfield's or open a nightclub. So he opened a nightclub."
The SemaphoreA fire gutted it on January 15, 1954 and Freddy Kuh entered the scene. Fie renovated the building and opened the Old Spaghetti Factory Cafe & Excelsior Coffee House in 1956
- ALT1: ... that the Old Spaghetti Factory Cafe prevented a competitor from opening a Bay Area location for decades? Source: newspapers.com
Kuh said Dussin bought the rights to the name 20 years ago, but wasn't allowed to open a Bay Area restaurant until Kuh closed his.
- ALT2: ... that when a nightclub run out of an old spaghetti factory in San Francisco was shut down for fire code violations, a troupe of flamenco dancers collected signatures in protest? Source: newspapers.com
The Spaghetti Factory is in a three-story frame building and as such, the city says, can't have entertainment unless the building is completely fireproofed.
, then laterFOR THE PAST WEEK OR SO, the flamenco company, the last attraction to appear in the Spaghetti Factory's front parlor, has been collecting the signatures on the petition.
- Reviewed:
- Comment: DYKcheck says 2414 characters on January 4th, then expansion began on January 17th to a current 13313 characters as of the 20th. Please let me know if there's any issues with this calculation/eligibility. Open to alternate hooks, there may be a 'quirky'/April 1st angle in here.
ScalarFactor (talk) 01:35, 21 January 2026 (UTC).
Retro Mystery Club Vol.1: The Ise-Shima Case
- ... that the sequel to Retro Mystery Club Vol.1: The Ise-Shima Case completed its 3 million yen crowdfunding goal in two days?
- Source: "そんな「偽りの黒真珠」が,6月7日から7月29日まで「ミステリー案内」シリーズの続編を制作することを目的に,クラウドファンディングを実施した。結果,目標額300万をわずか数日で達成し,最終的には570万円以上の出資を集めた" and "4Gamer:さて,2019年6月7日からは,続編のクラウドファンディング(関連リンク)がスタートしました。現在は目標額の300万円を越え,ストレッチゴールの500万円を達成するなど,かなり好調だったようですが。※インタビュー収録は2019年7月4日 関氏: はい。おかげさまで,2日ほどで目標額を達成することができました。" Basically, a brief discussion of the crowdfunding for the next game, when the interview was published, when the crowdfunding began, and how it reached its goal in two days.
- ALT1: ... that the development of the 2019 video game Retro Mystery Club Vol.1: The Ise-Shima Case started in 2010? Source: "4Gamer:「偽りの黒真珠」の企画がスタートしたのはいつごろでしたか。関氏: 2010年ですね。" and "発売日:2019/01/24" Roughly: When did planning of the game begin? The developer answers 2010. The second is quote is the release date. (2019/01/24)
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Blanca Quiñónez
Andrzejbanas (talk) 21:09, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
Metro Chabacano (Álvarez)
- ... that Javier Álvarez re-composed a string quartet dedicated to his parents as "Metro Chabacano", which later premiered at an art exhibition at the Metro Chabacano?
Tbhotch™ (CC BY-SA 4.0) 08:12, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
Rendezvous with Rebels: Journey to Meet India's Most Wanted Men
- ... that Rajeev Bhattacharyya walked on nearly 800 kms to reach Myanmar to take interviews those concluded in the book Rendezvous with Rebels: Journey to Meet India's Most Wanted Men?
- Source: 1] https://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/portrait-of-anonymity/article7105031.ece
- 2] https://caluniv.ac.in/global-mdia-journal/BR_JUNE_DEC_2015/BookReview2.pdf
- 3] https://books.thedailystar.net/shop/rendezvous-with-rebels/
- 4] https://luit.tezu.ernet.in/naac2/Criteria-3/3.3.2/docs/MCJ-2018Gandhian.pdf
- 5] https://miss.org.in/chinas-new-game-in-indias-northeast/
- Reviewed:
SaTnamZIN (talk) 06:55, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
William Swanson Read Bloomfield
- ... that William Swanson Read Bloomfield (pictured) is considered to be the first person of Māori descent to practice as an architect?
- Reviewed:
CuriosityKat33 (talk) 03:03, 20 January 2026 (UTC).
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I'm unsure of the reliability of this source [28]. Is the author of this an expert of some kind? If not, unfortunately it can't be used, as it's a primary source other than the subject. Similarly, this source is also questionable. Does it have an editorial staff? Who is behind it?- --3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 15:03, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 21
[edit]Sharifa Yazmeen
- ... that the inaugural winner of the Barbara Whitman Award was the transgender Egyptian American theatre director Sharifa Yazmeen? Source: https://www.americantheatre.org/2021/04/28/sharifa-yasmin-awarded-sdcfs-inaugural-barbara-whitman-award/
- ALT1: ... that when Sharifa Yazmeen directed the play Disgraced her staging was praised for its "horror movie-style"? Source: "These choices by director Sharifa Yasmin lend a sense of impending doom, horror movie-style, to Ayad Akhtar’s 2012 drama Disgraced, now playing at American Stage." https://thegabber.com/ayad-akhtars-haunting-disgraced-at-american-stage/
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Red, White & Royal Wedding
- Comment: RE: ALT0 - I wouldn't normally mention transness, but here Yazmeen's intersectional identities make the hook more interesting imo.
Lajmmoore (talk) 09:44, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
- Suggest saving this for Trans Day of Visibility on 31 March.--Launchballer 17:57, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Twelve Angry Men (1955 play)
- ... that the first stage adaptation of Twelve Angry Men was created by a family business?
- Source: "The first stage version was an adaptation of Rose’s television script by Sherman L. Sergel, one of the many members of his family who wrote for the Dramatic Publishing Company, which specialized in adapting for the stage works that in most cases had been initially written for other media." Price, Steven (2017). "Commentary". Twelve Angry Men. By Rose, Reginald. Methuen Drama
- "sold the stage rights to "Twelve Angry Men" to Dramatic Publishing Company, a Chicago- based publisher owned by the Sergel family." Rosenzweig, Phil. “A Life on Stage.” In Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men, 1st ed., 193–207. Fordham University Press, 2021
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Washington DC Snowball Fight Association
- Comment: This is a split form Twelve Angry Men (1964 play), all but about 5 sentences of the prose are new.
BrechtBro (talk) 00:43, 24 January 2026 (UTC).
Hotel Zone (Cancún)
- ... that the eventual location of Cancún's Hotel Zone was chosen using computer modeling in the late 1960s?
- Source: "How Cancún Grew into a Major Resort". nasa.gov. NASA. 23 January 2020. Archived from the original on 7 Dec 2025. Retrieved 21 Jan 2026.
- ALT1: ... that the eventual location of Cancún's Hotel Zone was chosen by a computer program in the late 1960s? Source: "How Cancún Grew into a Major Resort". nasa.gov. NASA. 23 January 2020. Archived from the original on 7 Dec 2025. Retrieved 21 Jan 2026.
- Reviewed:
DCAllStar (talk) 00:10, 22 January 2026 (UTC).
The article was accepted as a good article 4 days ago (from 25 January), below the 200 character maximum hook limit, Hotel Zone (Cancún) is a good article, and no problems raised with the main article. The hooks seems interesting enough. NASA's website mentions the hook's text, but I found two sources in the article that cites the text and is therefore reliable. However, I'm a new reviewer and will be asking for a second review. To me, it is very likely to pass WP:DYKCRIT. Babin Mew (talk) 16:32, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Black-rumped magpie
- ... that the black-rumped magpie was made a full species in 2018?
- Source: https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?lang=EN&avibaseid=44F225523AA66CA3 - see "Authorities recognizing this taxonomic concept"
- Reviewed:
monkeysmashingkeyboards (talk) 19:54, 21 January 2026 (UTC).
- Expansion began here, full diff: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Black-rumped_magpie&diff=1334137497&oldid=1288344030 monkeysmashingkeyboards (talk) 19:56, 21 January 2026 (UTC)
- Starting review--Kevmin § 17:59, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Monkeysmashingkeyboards:, apology for the slight delay in starting this review. so far its looking good, I do have a question. What specifically does the passage in ref 4 (https://birdsoftheworld.org/) say regarding the species etymology, as rarely do older descriptive texts give any reasonings for new species names.--Kevmin § 17:22, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- I quote:
'''bottanensis'''
French names Bottan or Boutan for Bhutan.
monkeysmashingkeyboards (talk) 18:29, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- Cool, and its what I thought might be the case. Our article will need rewording to reflect that the species epithet PER Birdsoftheworld.org, the name is derived from the French words for Bhutan, "Bottan" or "Boutan". Right now the presentation in wikivoice is that we definitively know that Adolphe Delessert stated this to be the meaning. We actually don't know his reasoning and any suggestion of HIS rational or base word is synth.--Kevmin § 18:45, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 22
[edit]Base Set (Pokémon)
- ... that Logan Paul's purchase of a box of Base Set cards is said to have significantly contributed to the value of the Pokémon Trading Card Game?
- ALT1: ... that a box of apparently unopened Base Set card packs from the Pokémon Trading Card Game was purchased by Logan Paul for $3.5 million, only to turn out to be fake? Source: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/logan-paul-spent-3-5-million-on-fake-pokemon-cards/1100-6499638/
- ALT2: ... that despite a market crash in 2000, the Base Set of the Pokémon Trading Card Game saw a significant resurgence in the 2020s, with a box of unopened packs of cards selling for more than $1 million? Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20130721180924/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/20/business/pokemon-s-house-of-cards-market-crash-holds-lessons-for-young-traders.html https://www.gamespot.com/articles/watch-logan-paul-pull-the-rarest-pokemon-cards-from-a-million-dollar-box/1100-6488213/
- ALT3: ... that a Base Set card from the Pokémon Trading Card Game depicting Charizard has gone from being worth hundreds of dollars around 2000 to being worth $420,000 in 2022? Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20130721180924/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/20/business/pokemon-s-house-of-cards-market-crash-holds-lessons-for-young-traders.html https://dotesports.com/pokemon/news/top-five-most-valuable-expensive-pokemon-cards
- ALT4: ... that multiple error cards in the Base Set of the Pokémon Trading Card Game have entered public circulation, including a pre-release Raichu card that sold for $550,000? Source: https://www.thegamer.com/pokemon-tcg-error-cards/ https://www.beckett.com/news/non-existant-pokemon-tcg-raichu-base-set-prerelease-card-sold/
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Horses (video game)
- Comment: Wanted to ensure that there was a good variety of potential hooks, as I feel like this article is rife with them. Also, if an image is used, reckon it ought to be this: [29] - Cukie Gherkin (talk) 11:51, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Cukie Gherkin (talk) 11:51, 26 January 2026 (UTC).
Thomas Kossendey
- ... that Thomas Kossendey was the subject of tension between two local CDU associations after running as an opposing candidate in the CDU's local candidate selection process?
- Source: NWZ
Chorchapu (talk | edits) 15:17, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Hans-Joachim Hacker
- ... that Hans-Joachim Hacker worked at a state-owned food processing plant before joining the Volkskammer and Bundestag?
- Source: 1 (in German)
- ALT1: ... that Hans-Joachim Hacker was a member of the final Volkskammer and got free entry into the Bundestag? Source: MdV: 2; Entry into the Bundestag: 2, 3
- Reviewed:
Chorchapu (talk | edits) 15:05, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Bayside Blue
- ... that the sightseeing articulated buses in Yokohama make an exceptionally high number of right and left turns?
- ALT1: ... that Yokohama's articulated tourist buses feature a matte metallic blue livery inspired by the city's symbolic blue color and its waterfront setting? Source: https://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/shikai/kiroku/katsudo/h30/suikoH300517.files/j8-20180928-kt-13.pdf
- ALT2: ... that Yokohama City adopted articulated sightseeing buses as part of its waterfront regeneration and visitor circulation strategy? Source: https://prtimes.jp/story/detail/yxJepRIVm9B
- Reviewed:
- Comment: Personally, I prefer the first proposal, as articulated buses are generally intended for rapid, high-capacity transport and therefore usually operate on straighter alignments. In that respect, I find this route to be especially unusual and noteworthy. Thank you very much.
Galactic Center Radio Arc (talk) 12:45, 24 January 2026 (UTC).
Dualism
- ... that epistemological dualism posits a fundamental division between experience and reality?
- Source: Bunnin, Nicholas; Yu, Jiyuan (2008). The Blackwell Dictionary of Western Philosophy. John Wiley & Sons. p. 218. ISBN 978-0-470-99721-5.
- ALT1: ... that ethical dualism conceives the world as a struggle between good and evil? Source: Bianchi, Ugo; Stoyanov, Yuri (2005). "Dualism". In Jones, Lindsay (ed.). Encyclopedia Of Religion (2nd ed.). Thomson Gale. pp. 2504–2505, 2507–2509. ISBN 978-0-02-865997-8.
- ALT2: ... that monism is not the only contrary of dualism? Source: Schaffer, Jonathan (2018). "Monism". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. § 1.1 Many Monisms. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Whispering Woods (novel)
Phlsph7 (talk) 11:27, 24 January 2026 (UTC).
- An interesting topic, I will be completing a review shortly. - Caribbean~H.Q. 22:37, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 23
[edit]Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez
- ... that there is a football stadium in a land once disputed between the US and Mexico?
- Source: "Situado en el límite entre Texas y Chihuahua, el Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez fue construido sobre El Chamizal, un cacho de terreno disputado entre Estados Unidos y México durante casi un siglo." English translation: "Situated on the border between Texas and Chihuahua, the Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez was built on El Chamizal, a piece of land disputed between the United States and Mexico for almost a century." (Source: ESPN)
Morogris (✉ • ✎) 04:28, 26 January 2026 (UTC).
Coffee Houser Sei Addata
- ... that the lyricist of "Coffee Houser Sei Addata" thought and wrote its last lyrics on a white paper inside a cigarette packet while inside a train in Howrah railway station and sent it to the composer?
- Reviewed:
- Comment: The last 6 words, or "white paper inside a" can be removed if too long
Babin Mew (talk) 15:11, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
- Not (yet) a review, but the current hook is rather long and could probably be simplified to just: ... that the lyricist of "Coffee Houser Sei Addata" originally wrote its last lyrics on a white paper inside a cigarette packet? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 03:28, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
- I agree with the hook provided, but it would be appreciated if "and sent it for the composer" being added before the question mark. But it can be just fine without. Babin Mew (talk) 11:54, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 24
[edit]A Short Hike
- ... that Adam Robinson-Yu found writing to be the hardest when creating A Short Hike? Source: https://blog.playstation.com/2021/08/05/crafting-a-tiny-open-world-a-look-behind-the-scenes-at-the-creation-of-a-short-hike/
- ALT1: ... that when designing the map for A Short Hike, Adam Robinson-Yu was inspired by the Algonquin Provincial Park? Source: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/road-to-the-igf-adam-robinson-yu-s-i-a-short-hike-i-
- ALT2: ... that when composing the soundtrack of A Short Hike, Mark Sparling was mainly inspired by Studio Ghibli and Joe Hisaishi? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCtQFf6us0c timestamp 1:05
- ALT3: ... that the short length of A Short Hike was described by one reviewer as "a bit of a blessing and a curse"? Source: https://www.destructoid.com/reviews/review-a-short-hike/
- ALT4: ... that while playtesting A Short Hike, Adam Robinson-Yu noticed that some players ended up going in the ocean instead of the single dirt path that leads the player to the game's town? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW8gWgpptI8 timestamp 15:08, 16:52
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Zar Ajam
Vacant0 (talk • contribs) 11:18, 26 January 2026 (UTC).
Serpentina (album)
- ... that for her album Serpentina, Banks broke from her usual practice by developing the record without seeking feedback or approval from management?
- Reviewed:
Camilasdandelions (✉️) 08:46, 26 January 2026 (UTC).
6-Way Sin Decomposition
- ... that a music journalist recommended 6-Way Sin Decomposition only for "those who like the most grotesque noise possible"?
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Roshni (album)
- Comment: Some of the tracklist and lineup info is cited to Discogs, but specifically to an edit made by one of the artists and producers of the album. I discussed this at the BLP noticeboard many months ago and it was agreed that this is acceptable for a BLP statement about himself.
3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 17:38, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Karrionic Hacktician, Skin Stripper
- ... that on Karrionic Hacktician and Skin Stripper, Vomitorial Corpulence wish graphic violence on Satan?
- Source: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?params=/context/music_etds/article/1010/&path_info=Strotherdiss.pdf (page 123)
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Martín Ríos (murderer); Template:Did you know nominations/Siege of Milan (538–539)
- Comment: I am aware that one of the sources used in Skin Stripper, The Whipping Post, is a self-published blog, but Matt Morrow, the author of the review, wrote prolifically for HM for over a decade and is used here as an WP:EXPERTSPS and not for any BLP statements.
3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 17:33, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Factory nightclub fire
- ... that after the Factory nightclub fire in 2008 in Quito, the city council refused to accept the mayor's resignation?
3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 17:22, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
- Not a review (yet) but you might be able to make this a triple with Flactorophia such as ALT1: ... that an eight-track EP lasting less than nine minutes was rereleased ten years after the death of its performer in a fire?--Launchballer 17:55, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- I've debated making this a triple. If you recommend it, I'll go for it. That's a great hook.--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 18:42, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- I'll review this there.--Launchballer 20:24, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- I've debated making this a triple. If you recommend it, I'll go for it. That's a great hook.--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 18:42, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Flactorophia, Redemption of the Flesh
- ...
that the eight songs on Redemption of the Flesh by Flactorophia are played through in under nine minutes?
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Smeargle; Template:Did you know nominations/Times Tables Rock Stars
- Comment: Sources say 8 songs in 8 minutes, but the math works out to just under 9 minutes.
3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 17:04, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
- I take.--Launchballer 17:24, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
@3family6: Both are long enough and new enough. QPQs are both done, though do me a favour and let WT:DYK know you reviewed Smeargle as it's being discussed there as part of a themed set. No reason why either would deserve a maintenance template. Couple of things:- I saw that discussion, I'll notify them.--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 20:01, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- What makes androopylifemetal.blogspot.com a reliable source?
- It's an interview with Gag, and I'm citing Gag for his statements on the creation of 6-Way Sin Decomposition, so it's an WP:ABOUTSELF situation. Even though some of that isn't directly about him, 1) with Barragan there isn't a BLP issue, and 2) he was closely associated with the production of the album and his statements aren't controversial, so there's not a BLP issue where his statements touch on living people (I checked into this at the BLP noticeboard months ago; and before that regarding the Eternal Blue FA where LaPlante made a statement about when a fellow band member joined.)--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 20:01, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- The Flactorophia article is too short to deserve a lead section, without which this would be under 1,500 characters. If you have any further sources, I'd add them.
- I should have added a "style" section, anyway. Multiple reviewers noted the drum machine programming, also.--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 20:01, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- I see a small amount of WP:CLOP in the Redemption article, please rectify.--Launchballer 17:41, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- Launchballer, how do the respective articles look now?--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 22:31, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
ALT1: ... that an eight-track EP lasting less than nine minutes was rereleased ten years after the death of its performer in a fire?
Launchballer, I'm going ahead with your suggestion of combining this with the Factory nightclub fire. The only reason I didn't was I'd had some reticence of the disparity in importance between that world news event and the obscurity of this artist, but that's a great suggestion and I'll run with it.--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 20:04, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
The fire article is long and new enough, QPQ-compliant, clean on Earwig, and doesn't need any maintenance templates. I need a reviewer for ALT1 because I introduced 'ten years after'. (I did wonder about ALT2: ... that an eight-track sub-nine-minute EP by 6-Way Sin Decomposition contributor Flactorophia was rereleased ten years after his death in a fire?)--Launchballer 20:40, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
- I considered including that compilation, too, but I think it gets too complicated and clunky, and I think my proposed hook for it separately is more interesting.--3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 22:32, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Articles created/expanded on January 25
[edit]Fear and Fury, Five Bullets
- ... that the authors of Five Bullets (2026) and Fear and Fury (2026) were unaware for at least a year that they were writing about the same 1984 shooting for the same publishing house?
- Source: Segal 2026
- Reviewed: Bernadine Anderson and 2004 Alabama Amendment 2
- Comment: A lot of text is copied between the two versions, but if you split it up equally, there's 1500B of original prose in each pretty easily.
theleekycauldron (talk • she/her) 00:00, 26 January 2026 (UTC).
4-Way Noise Explosion
- ... that a reviewer said that the musicians on the Christian music compilation 4-Way Noise Explosion would prompt a wave of church resignations"?
3family6 (Talk to me|See what I have done) 23:26, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
John Ducey (baseball)
- ... that prior to operating the Edmonton Eskimos, baseball executive John Ducey arranged games while an altar boy?
- Source: altar boyoperating Eskimos
- ALT1: ... that a former bat boy from Edmonton was among the inaugural group of inductees of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame? Source: [33][34]
- ALT2: ... that John Ducey umpired the first game played at the baseball park later renamed for him? Source: first gamefirst gamerenamed ballpark
- Reviewed: SWAT (Regina) and Kızılırmak Delta
- Comment: I volunteer two QPQ credits for one nomination, to help reduce the backlog of nominations without reviews.
Flibirigit (talk) 22:46, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Kilkenny Union Workhouse
- ... that the remains of at least 970 people were discovered at the former Kilkenny Union Workhouse?
ArtemisiaGentileschiFan (talk) 22:10, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Good article, @Sawyer777:. The cited source for the hook is actually Symonds, M. (2013) in the article, which is offline. Could you please provide the direct quote for verification and/or update add the source above as an in-line citation immediately after the 970 victim claim? Besides that, everything else checks out: artcle is cited, well written, hook is very interesting, no obvious copyright violations, etc. Should be good to go after that, please tag me back here. Morogris (✉ • ✎) 04:28, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Autocomplete Interview
- ... that a popular series interviews celebrities without an interviewer?
— Vigilant Cosmic Penguin 🐧 (talk | contribs) 06:52, 25 January 2026 (UTC).
Articles created/expanded on January 26
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- Note: Articles intended to be held for special occasion dates should be nominated within seven days of creation from the start of expansion, or promotion to Good Article status. The nomination should be made at least one week prior to the occasion date, to allow time for reviews and promotions through the prep and queue sets, but not more than two months in advance. The proposed occasion must be deemed sufficiently special by reviewers. The timeline limitations, including the two month maximum, may be waived by consensus, if a request is made at WT:DYK, but requests are not always successful. Discussion clarifying the hold criteria can be found here: Hold criteria; discussion setting the two month limit can be found here: two month limit.
- April Fools' Day hooks are exempted from the timeline limit; see Wikipedia:April Fool's Main Page/Did You Know.