How do bad database entries get cleaned up? What to do about video games?

Looking at the actor page for Steve Carell, there are 16 counts of the movie Threat Level Midnight. I’m not sure where the 15 extra entries came from but given that this isn’t really a movie and is a special web episode put out on the The Office YouTube channel from unused footage, TMDB doesn’t even have a page for it (IMDB does, however). Are these ever going to be automatically cleaned up or is that a manual process? Refreshing the entries that lead to 404 TMDB pages doesn’t seem to help.

That also brings me to my second question. IMDB lists video games on its site and doesn’t seem to distinguish them from movies. As you can see from a Trakt user list here, they have (inaccurate) runtimes and everything. Given that many video games now feature the voices of prominent actors, is there anything that can be done to prevent them from appearing in results (maybe by filtering out results where no TMDB page exists since they don’t support video games)?

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As to video games both TMDB and Trakt both do not support them and should not be added to the database start off with.
Any content issues should be brought up on the support page…
https://support.trakt.tv/

Also I think that those video game listings have been reported in bulk in the past but a couple where on TMDB still and have since been removed there. Still needing removal though.