The reason I added the translation was because a reputable (>20K rep) user added a comment > that gained four upvotes.
As the user who suggested a translation, I did so because the question had detail and a sizable code sample. I ran it through Google translate and I could tell that it probably was a decent question.
I place many down/close/delete votes, but I try to give people a chance when there is a salvageable question. The poster might very well be multi-lingual, see my comment, and translate it themselves (I've had that happen before). Or, they may at least understand the translated question and corresponding English answers.
I would argue that a properly asked/answered question (in English, of course) still has value to the community overall even if the poster gains no benefit.
FWIW, I kept the question open in a browser window for quite some time until I saw that it had been translated. Otherwise, I would have voted to close.
However—good arguments/intentions aside—I try my best to abide by the rules the community decides. Based on Bill's answer I was in the wrong and should simply have voted to close. I certainly don't think that we can/should try to serve as a translation service of any sort. Things would get out of control if we started translating even a small fraction of the questions posted; we have enough work to do just cleaning up the English ones!
I apologize for causing confusion. I've removed my comment as it is no longer relevant and was potentially misleading.