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I've gotten e-mails from somebody purporting to represent Round's management, challenging the accuracy of this article (and making legal threats, which I'm being gracious enough to ignore for now). They say the stuff about the Pumpkins is false, for example; they don't like the picture because they didn't authorize it; and they claim the article is generally shoddy. I must admit, it's poorly sourced and badly needs wikification; and I've invited them to request improvements and corrections here at the talk page. (The picture is fine, though; it's released by the photographer to the public domain.) --Orange Mike | Talk00:40, 22 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Carina asked her fans on her official Facebook page to add a bunch of misinformation on her wiki page. I know that it technically it vandalism, but she requested this to be entertained and I would like to make her laugh with some funny edits. You can see that she said so here: https://www.facebook.com/carinaround/posts/10151027236077115
Could the fact Carina made the request be added to the page, possibly as an example of her interactions with fans? I'm thinking about her other involvements with fans, recruiting their help for making music videos or inviting them to sing on songs on both albums and on-stage. Shelly Pixie (talk) 16:41, 27 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]