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We seem to have a constant back-and-forth about Jami Alix's name because Disney's press release misspelled her as "Jami Alex." In cases like this where a well known celebrity or social media influencer is misspelled in a press release, should we stick to the incorrect spelling simply because that's what the source says? If we don't want to contradict the source, a potential compromise could be to remove the guest star credit completely until the episode airs and we see how they spell it there. Pinging @Amaury:. — Starforce1315:45, 2 March 2020 (UTC)Reply
@Starforce13: If it's an obvious typo, go ahead and fix it, with a hidden note explaining that until the episode airs. The user in question did not use a proper edit summary to explain that, and a lot times when users or IPs "fix" a name, it turns out to be vandalism. Amaury • 16:08, 2 March 2020 (UTC)Reply