How to add a comment or proof when submitting an update?

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I do not see any options to add a comment. I submitted two uncredited writters for a movie. I have an article as proof where they say that the two people who wrote a lot weren't allowed to get writing credits.

In case there isn't a way to add a comment. I'll use this as a way of contact.

Reference Numbers:
171127-010853-254000
171127-002254-740000

Source:
http://collider.com/wonder-woman-script-changes-writers-charles-roven/


Excerpt:
While there are things that most of [the other writers] contributed that are in the script, there wasn’t anybody who ended up making such a contribution that they were able to get a credit. A guy by the name of Jason Fuchs got the third position in the ‘Story By’ so it’s Zack Snyder, Allan Heinberg, and Jason Fuchs, but Allan Heinberg got the full screenplay credit. Even though after he wasn’t able to finish working—he had to go back to the TV series that he was working on—Geoff Johns and Patty did a tremendous amount of collaboration. But again based on the rules they weren’t allowed to get any credit, but they did a lot of writing that stuck. So that’s the long-winded version of the answer being that we had a basic arc of a story, but scene to scene it really came together when Patty got involved.
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There is a Miscellaneous Comment option at the bottom of the main update form, but you are often better off posting here as it ensures your comment is seen and answered if needed.

I think IMDb is unlikely to add these uncredited writers as they usually only include credited writers as determined by the Writers Guild. This is mentioned in the submission guide:

https://help.imdb.com/article/contrib...#
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Ah I see, thank you for your reply. I knew there were rules for putting it in the credits of the actual movies. But I didn't think there were rules for a third party site to credit them. I followed the movie extensively and I knew that these two contributed a lot to the writing and just found it odd that the movie, and many other sites didn't list them as writers.