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bluesmanSF, Champion
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You could try the advice above. Or, you could re-post in a new thread, since the one you're comment in has long been resolved, and post your submission ID numbers and see if staff can comment on what you can do differently (the chance is slimmer staff will see it here in a resolved thread from 3 months ago than if you make a new thread with your specific concern).
It's difficult to prove uncredited stuff needs deletion and you'd have a better chance to correct it to the right person or, if you can't figure out who that is, split it off to a new page of its own. They'll rarely just delete something upon request, though.
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However, when you start your separate thread, and assuming you are the Karina Villegas whose page is at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3763765/, can you clarify why the uncredited roles listed there should be deleted?
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bluesmanSF, Champion
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gromit82, Champion
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Does this mean that you played the Infeld Lawyer in the episodes "Viper" and "Franklin vs. Bash" and were credited, but someone else played the Infeld Lawyer in the episodes "Strange Brew" and "She Came Upstairs to Kill Me" but was uncredited? If so, do you know or can you find out who that other person was?
Similarly, do you know, or can you find out, who played the Bartender in the "90210" episode "Holiday Madness" and the Sales Clerk in the "Better with You" episode "Better with Thanksgiving"?
Or is the situation different from what I have described above?
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bluesmanSF, Champion
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Re: "If its (sic) not, I will create a new page."
That is not something you should do. If you've just made a submission that will, if accepted, result in a second page in your name, creating a third will also be wrong and should not be done. You are one person. You get one IMDb page. It's not up to you to manicure your page by creating more and more pages to house those credits you don't want on your page. If you don't want credit for work...don't do the work. But don't make a mess of IMDb.
An IMDb Name Page is not something you own and can manipulate to make it "look good." It belongs to IMDb and is used to keep all your credits in one place. You should not be sabotaging the page, nor creating superfluous pages simply to gain the "look" you want. It's funny...half the people listed are trying to get all their credits shown and the other half is trying to hide theirs. But, there is no negative connotation to having a credit show as "uncredited." If you did the work, and it qualifies for listing, it should be listed and should not be relegated by you to another page with your lesser impressive credits.
Let's stay positive...but let's stay accurate as well.
Note that the advice given in the other thread did not pertain to you. Which is why it was suggested you start a new thread and why staff split off your question into a new thread. You should not have applied advice given without giving clarification to the questions asked of you which could have helped you with better, more applicable advice.
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bluesmanSF, Champion
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The reason you've had problems having it deleted for two years is because it should not be deleted.
As gromit suggested, if you want to lie on your own resume, do it on your own resume. Don't mess up a database of information to falsely "promote" yourself. That's not what the database is for. It's for users to see and easily understand the information. Hiding it off on a fake page does not help anyone involved.
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P.S. Not even try to reply this back. Is my career my business. Get out of it. Your are really disrespectful person, and before turns ugly. Please! Stay out of it. Thank you.
bluesmanSF, Champion
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This has turned ugly when you admitted to it, then minimized it and implied it's okay because you're an actor and that somehow allows you to be able to lie on your resume when it's not acceptable for non-actors. Such an implication is also disrespectful....I guess you get what you give.
You want to lie to and deceive users of the site, but demand respect? Funny.
bluesmanSF, Champion
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The names of staff have either "employee" or "official rep" next to their names.
Like the staffer who had to move your "question" here when you posted it attached to an unrelated topic.
See:
Giancarlo Cairella, Official Rep
Different issue than the main one Please reference the new topic here: Deleting uncredited credits
bluesmanSF, Champion
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By the way. Staff also does not like you making fake pages to hide the credits you don't want on your page (which, again, is why they've denied your requests for two years).
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Is my career my business.It is indeed your career, but it isn't your page to do with what you like - it is IMDB's page about you. It may suit your ends to scrub your uncredited roles, but it degrades the accuracy of the database, which is the key consideration staff have to keep in mind.
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