Talk:Daneliya Tuleshova

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Age[edit]

I’ve checked just about every source to figure out her birthday/birthplace but a lot of the sources say different things. [1] [2] [3] The first source says she was born in 2006 in Astana while the second and third say she was born on 18 July 2006 in Almaty. Also, her Wiki Commons category used to say she was born on 17 August 2005 but that’s since been changed. If anyone can share their thoughts, that would be greatly appreciated. Also, her instagram is filled with comments saying happy birthday but I can’t speak russian so I don’t know if she’s confirmed today’s her birthday. ○ [ Thalaja ] ○ 1:22, 19 July 2019

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Thalaja, I just wanted to give you the recognition that you deserve for starting this article. All of the fans of Daneliya Tuleshova owe you a lot of thanks and sincere gratitude for all of the hard work you have put in on this article. I know that it is a huge and difficult job to start and maintain an article like this, especially when the necessary information is spread across so many different languages. Wikipedia has been losing a lot of valuable editors in recent years because such difficult work sometimes seems to be unappreciated. X5dna (talk) 05:54, 17 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Daneliya Tuleshova birthdate and city of birth[edit]

According to many reliable sources, Daneliya Tuleshova was born on July 18, 2006 in Astana, Kazakhstan.

What seems to cause confusion is that in her very popular blind audition for "The Voice Kids-Ukraine" in 2017, she says twice (correctly) that she is 10 years old. I believe that this audition was recorded before her birthday that year, but it was not televised until after her birthday. By the time she won "The Voice Kids-Ukraine" in 2017, she was 11 years old.

Most news sources currently give her birth date as July 18, 2006. (I believe that some have recently been corrected from the original erroneous date.) Her official web site states, "Daneliya Tuleshova was born in Astana, Kazakhstan in 2006."

Some Eurovision-related web sites still incorrectly state that she was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Although she has lived nearly all of her life in Almaty, she was born in Astana (now called Nur-Sultan).X5dna (talk) 11:01, 16 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Daneliya recently said that she couldn't clear up information about her birthday because she was blocked from her Instagram account because she was not yet 13. Instagram even threatened to delete her account because she was under 13.

See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyV88XA9m2o

So if you are a 12-year-old celebrity, if you say anything about your upcoming 13th birthday, you can have your social media accounts blocked or even deleted. X5dna (talk) 02:37, 17 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Continuing to update article and references.[edit]

Updates to this article and critical additions to the references are continuing. Please help me to continue to check references very carefully. Keep references as up-to-date as possible, and make sure that the article contains only information that can be verified in the references. Please be aware that much of the information elsewhere on the internet tends to come from Wikipedia articles. So any outdated or erroneous information in this Wikipedia article can get multiplied and spread across the internet. This article was neglected for a long time, so it became very difficult and time-consuming to find accurate information.X5dna (talk) 01:41, 17 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Vandalism[edit]

What I initially thought was a well-meaning error caused by some incorrect information on an external web site now appears to be malicious vandalism. I have added numerous references to the correct year of the birth of Daneliya Tuleshova, but an anonymous editor with only an IP address keeps changing Daneliya Tuleshova's birth year to an incorrect year without providing a reliable reference. Two of the correct references that I have recently added have originated from Daneliya Tuleshova herself.

I was initially alerted to this problem by a discussion on YouTube. I initially thought that this would be a simple matter of correcting a single error.

Since this is the biography of a living person (and also a very young living person), it is especially important that information be accurate and verifiable. Unfortunately, I have had to ask for the help of a Wikipedia administrator. I anyone else can help, it would be greatly appreciated. I have been a registered Wikipedia editor for about ten years, and I have never had to get an administrator involved in an issue before. I just don't have enough time to spent so many hours on this matter. X5dna (talk) 02:18, 18 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I'm requesting the article be protected. --Ronz (talk) 02:36, 18 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]