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How many years do you have to contribute for IMDb to trust you?

I have 23, yes TWENTY-THREE consecutive years as a Top Contributor under my belt, but STILL I am receiving the nonsense rejection messages about once a month.

This is the latest one:  #260209-221902-676000  It says "Reason Unable to verify.

Your contribution has been declined.  We have been unable to verify your contribution.  Unfortunately, we were unable to accept your submission as we were unable to verify the information provided."

Yet again, this is for the death of somebody.  You may remember my previous posts when I have included such revered sources as the BBC and The Times and still received that stupid message back from IMDb.  Admittedly the sources I gave this time were not quite as world-famous as those, but I did give three of them!  Maybe when I reach my quarter of a century as a Top Contributor, you will finally start trusting me.

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20 days ago

Hi Vande -

Twenty-three years of contributing is truly an incredible achievement.  We sincerely appreciate your long-standing dedication and the care you consistently put into your submissions.  Your efforts have played a meaningful role in shaping what IMDb has become today.

After reviewing your recent submission, I can see the primary issue is related to the date of death. Unfortunately, we were unable to independently verify the specific date through our standard verification process, and the news source provided did not confirm the exact date.  Because maintaining accurate and fully verifiable information is essential to our editorial standards, we were unable to approve the entry as submitted.

To clarify, the supporting source you included is valid and credible.  However, since the exact date could not be confirmed, we would recommend either including an additional source that verifies the specific date or, if the exact day is unknown, submitting the month, year, place, and cause instead.

If you’re able to provide a source confirming the specific date, I would be more than happy to review the submission again.  In the meantime, the death month/year/cause has been approved and is now live on the site.

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Joined May 1999

https://www.imdb.com/user/ur0335397/

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Thursday, February 5th, 2026

Top Contributor Leaderboard - January 2026

https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/data-issues-policy-discussions/top-contributor-leaderboard-january-2026/698574cc41cbbf299d56ab50

 

https://www.imdb.com/contribute/leaderboard/2026/1/

Rank 77 - vande with 6667 approved items. Rank has increased.

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16 days ago

So far as I know, a "standard verification process” has never been fully explained with details that a contributor could follow to verify submissions. It remains a tightly held secret that only the staff apparently knows, and is apparently often very subjective and personal.

Respect for longtime, prolific contributors seems often nonexistent.  There are contributors who, in their areas of expertise, probably know much more than the staff will ever know.

If IMDb’s ”editorial standards” depend on "accurate and fully verifiable information,” perhaps IMDb should place more trust in longtime contributors who have already proven themselves by generously donating their time and energy and knowledge to help make IMDb more accurate than it already is. 

P.S. If I make a mistake (and, as a human, I do), I admit it and work to correct it.

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I know without even looking him up that Bradley is another very long-term contributor, as I remember his name from the original onsite message boards.  We used to disagree on marking crews as complete, but I definitely agree this time.  There should be a lot more trust and appreciation because the number of hours of our lives it must take to do this unpaid work is incalculable. 

Obviously we don't do it for reward, as the one we do get - IMDb Pro membership - is often of more benefit to IMDb themselves than to us if we don't directly work in the industry, as it allows us to do even more corrections and checks that are not available on the main site.  But with the founder himself being an Englishmen, he will know how in our culture a little trust and gratitude goes a long way.

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Bravo!  I remember with fondness agreeing and disagreeing with others in the formative years.  It was always interesting -- and educational.  I learned a lot. And it was always invigorating to talk movies with others who are as crazy about movies as I am.  It’s been a life long passion for me.

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