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Re-writing history by adding fraudulent credits

What is the IMDb policy on contributors attempting to re-write history by crediting someone who had absolutely ZERO to do with the production?Connor Etter is at it again, using IMDb like a weapon in his petty, revenge war. Logan Tappe is his new girlfriend, she had absolutely NO involvement with the film whatsoever, yet Connor is trying to create an alternate reality where she somehow deserves to be credited alongside all those who DID actually work on the film.He did not attempt this when the last artist he hired created a new poster, so why is he insisting on adding Logan's name to the credits?Is he planning to edit the IMDb listing every time someone posts an image to social media about The Lost Camp? Are all those new "segment posters" (whatever that is?) somehow going to be credited as having worked on the film?Please advise.https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt32369101/filmmakers

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Hi @noelchristopherramos, 

Thank you for your problem report. 

I confirm that the credit you're referring to has been verified as accurate based on IMDb's policies regarding on-screen credits. For more information on this policy, please refer to our Filmography FAQ.

Cheers!