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Mehh, anybody like her can be famous nowadays. Try hard enough and you'll get noticed and maybe ridiculed. But if that's worth the 15 minutes of fame and a semi-biography about you on Wikipedia. 76.170.207.33 (talk) 06:20, 29 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I've seen Pivarnick's birth date appear with two different dates. First of all, Wikipedia disallows IMDb — which consists of often wildly incorrect, user-submitted content — as a reference source, including for birth dates. Secondly, once an inaccurate or unconfirmed birth date gets into Wikipedia, it starts to get disseminated and eventually a reliable journalistic source is going to get fooled, publish it, and then that inaccurate or unconfirmed date will get the imprimatur of an WP:RS. Having someone's age and birth date be correct is extremely important from the basic biographical point of view. That's why the policy at Biographies of Living Persons allows for immediate removal of uncited personal claims. --Tenebrae (talk) 22:26, 23 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]