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There is still a picture snatched from her old Instagram profile in the InfoBox. She doesn't even look like that now. The picture is too old and is from 2014, when she was still 22. She underwent a Rhinoplasty after that and had many other changes. And when I change it with another Instagram picture, then that's copyright issue. The older image was also snatched from her social media posts. Nobody photographed her to release it to public domain. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ParaPsychic (talk • contribs) 17:20, 11 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
The File:Marzia Bisognin on Instagram.jpg image was uploaded with permission from Kjellberg in 2014, so it wasn't just "snatched from her social media posts". Uploading a new image from her social media doesn't give you the automatic right to release said image into the public domain, just because she gave permission to use one image 6 years ago. I tagged the File:Marzia Bisognin Kjellberg.jpg image you uploaded with "Possible copyright violation and incorrect license" for this very reason. Vistadan20:36, 11 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
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In the article of Marzia Kjellberg, in the section called Personal Life, in the second last sentence of that section, Marzia Kjellberg's name is accidentaly written as Marzia Bisognin (her last name before the marriage with Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg). If this error could be fixed that would be appreciated. Gsquigy (talk) 18:37, 9 December 2019 (UTC)Reply
@WikiaWayne2: No, sorry. Surnames are generally less common than given names, and (possibly to avoid confusion when the full name is already bolded at the beginning) a lot of Wikipedia pages about living people refer to the surname or their pronouns (while keeping it consistent, like Wikipedia always referring to Elliot Page as he/him/his despite him also using they/them/their) when referring to them later on in the article. Heck, even PewDiePie is referred to as "Kjellberg" later on in the article! A while ago, when I was adding a new section to the Jim Browning Wikipedia page, the editor Kaiketsu quickly caught my error and changed the name I entered in from Jim to Browning. This might make more sense for people like Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton because they are generally referred to as Einstein and Newton when talking about achievements they had made in life before they died, although there are a few exceptions to this guideline (it would be confusing if we referred to Jesus Christ (Internet personality) as Christ later on throughout the article, right? However, he claimed that he legally changed his name to [Lord] Jesus H. (for Herbert, according to Wikitubia) Christ, so I wouldn't be surprised if it got updated sooner or later). I mean, it would be confusing if it said "In 2022, Kjellberg and Kjellberg moved to Japan.", right? 207.81.187.41 (talk) 18:04, 4 June 2022 (UTC)Reply
I am the one who added that last text, and it presented a bit of an obstacle when wording the text. In the end I just chose to use his first name, another option I was considering was "Kjellberg and her husband". The person you are responding made that comment a couple of years ago, so they may not respond, but you are correct in what you say nonetheless. See MOS:SURNAME for more info. TylerBurden (talk) 00:05, 9 June 2022 (UTC)Reply