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Her citizenship is given as simply "American". What happened to her original Soviet/Ukrainian citizenship? The article should at least address this. —
Smjg (
talk) 22:56, 4 March 2022 (UTC)reply
this has been explained before, but per Wikipedia guidelines, it is the nationality of the individual, specifically the country and nationality under which they became notable, that is included in the lead. Furthermore, according to
WP:Ethnicity, place of birth, previous nationalities, and/or ethnicity are not included in the lead. For Mila, as an American citizen who gained notability in America, she would be appropriately described as "American" rather than "Ukranian-American" or "Ukranian". And the same applies for citizenship. Not only do we not know whether she still has Ukranian citizenship (which is highly unlikely if not impossible considering Ukraine does not permit dual citizenship), but even if so, she would still be described as "American" as it is the country and nationality under which she gained notability which is included in the lead
Fsm83 (
talk) 18:38, 10 March 2022 (UTC)reply
@
Fsm83: So what? I said the article should at least address this, not that the lead should address this. By "Her citizenship is given as" I was referring to the sum total of all references to nationality/citizenship throughout the article. My point is that the information is missing at the moment. —
Smjg (
talk) 17:35, 8 January 2023 (UTC)reply
What appears in this article seems sufficient enough to me. There have been many comments on here that have been addressed several times by other wiki members as to why her citizenship has been properly addressed and identified in this article. It wasn't just me. To my knowledge (and what others have stated) there is no credible source to identify if she has a dual citizenship or if Ukraine even permits a dual citizenship. As far as your question of what happened to her original Ukrainian citizenship if you or anybody else are able to provide a credible source to prove and show that information they are welcome to do so.
Fsm83 (
talk) 16:37, 22 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Semi-protected edit request on 20 March 2023
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As previously explained, per Wikipedia guidelines, it is the nationality of the individual, specifically the country and nationality under which they became notable, that is included in the lead and article. Additionally, according to
WP:Ethnicity, place of birth, previous nationalities, and/or ethnicity are not included in the lead. For Mila, as an American citizen who gained notability in America, she would be appropriately described as "American" rather than "Ukranian-American" or "Ukranian". As noted, per Wiki policy it would not add Soviet, Jewish, Russian, or Ukrainian to the lead. Her ethnicity/country of birth is covered in the article and does not belong in the opening sentence as per
WP:OPENPARA or within the "Nationality" title as mentioned.
Fsm83 (
talk) 21:45, 20 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Unable to edit this article
I was going to add a wikilink to this article, but was unable to do so because it appears to be blocked from editing. Please fix this ridiculous situation!
173.88.246.138 (
talk) 00:40, 6 June 2023 (UTC)reply
Not blocked; the page has been semi-protected due to many prior disruptive changes, see
WP:Protection policy#Types of protection for details on what that involves. You can however still make edit requests here.
SNUGGUMS (
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edits) 02:01, 6 June 2023 (UTC)reply
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Her citizenship is given as simply "American". What happened to her original Soviet/Ukrainian citizenship? The article should at least address this. —
Smjg (
talk) 22:56, 4 March 2022 (UTC)reply
this has been explained before, but per Wikipedia guidelines, it is the nationality of the individual, specifically the country and nationality under which they became notable, that is included in the lead. Furthermore, according to
WP:Ethnicity, place of birth, previous nationalities, and/or ethnicity are not included in the lead. For Mila, as an American citizen who gained notability in America, she would be appropriately described as "American" rather than "Ukranian-American" or "Ukranian". And the same applies for citizenship. Not only do we not know whether she still has Ukranian citizenship (which is highly unlikely if not impossible considering Ukraine does not permit dual citizenship), but even if so, she would still be described as "American" as it is the country and nationality under which she gained notability which is included in the lead
Fsm83 (
talk) 18:38, 10 March 2022 (UTC)reply
@
Fsm83: So what? I said the article should at least address this, not that the lead should address this. By "Her citizenship is given as" I was referring to the sum total of all references to nationality/citizenship throughout the article. My point is that the information is missing at the moment. —
Smjg (
talk) 17:35, 8 January 2023 (UTC)reply
What appears in this article seems sufficient enough to me. There have been many comments on here that have been addressed several times by other wiki members as to why her citizenship has been properly addressed and identified in this article. It wasn't just me. To my knowledge (and what others have stated) there is no credible source to identify if she has a dual citizenship or if Ukraine even permits a dual citizenship. As far as your question of what happened to her original Ukrainian citizenship if you or anybody else are able to provide a credible source to prove and show that information they are welcome to do so.
Fsm83 (
talk) 16:37, 22 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Semi-protected edit request on 20 March 2023
This
edit request has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request.
As previously explained, per Wikipedia guidelines, it is the nationality of the individual, specifically the country and nationality under which they became notable, that is included in the lead and article. Additionally, according to
WP:Ethnicity, place of birth, previous nationalities, and/or ethnicity are not included in the lead. For Mila, as an American citizen who gained notability in America, she would be appropriately described as "American" rather than "Ukranian-American" or "Ukranian". As noted, per Wiki policy it would not add Soviet, Jewish, Russian, or Ukrainian to the lead. Her ethnicity/country of birth is covered in the article and does not belong in the opening sentence as per
WP:OPENPARA or within the "Nationality" title as mentioned.
Fsm83 (
talk) 21:45, 20 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Unable to edit this article
I was going to add a wikilink to this article, but was unable to do so because it appears to be blocked from editing. Please fix this ridiculous situation!
173.88.246.138 (
talk) 00:40, 6 June 2023 (UTC)reply
Not blocked; the page has been semi-protected due to many prior disruptive changes, see
WP:Protection policy#Types of protection for details on what that involves. You can however still make edit requests here.
SNUGGUMS (
talk /
edits) 02:01, 6 June 2023 (UTC)reply