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I thought How can we support languages other than English in Stack Overflow's chat… And should we?, was about to take views of Stack Overflow chat users whether we can use other languages (except English) or not.

We had given our opinion there, for the first two or three days all the SO users were supporting us with votes and comments. After that we only got downvotes. Why?

The current situation is:

and after all the discussion we didn't get any solution, we just had a discussion and took each others' opinions.

Questions still open:

  • We are helping by chatting on SO Groups? Is it really partiality to whom, who wants to do help really? [ed: no idea]

  • Do we have a clear answer on whether to use languages other than English in chat rooms or not?

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    The voting pattern could be due to 1) geographic differences and 2) a 'mob' effect - people are more likely to downvote a post which already has a negative score. Remember that votes on Meta often indicate agreement/disagreement, instead of post quality.
    – Glorfindel
    May 30, 2016 at 8:36
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    I have no idea why you're expecting a "perfect solution"; those frequently don't exist, especially for something complicated like supporting all languages ever. Also, a little perspective would be handy: there are 6 other answers with negative scores written by non-Indians (presumably Americans, mostly, although who knows?), half of which are scored lower than your own post. So it's not partiality: there's just a lot of bad ideas (or ideas that a lot of meta users think are bad) on that question. May 30, 2016 at 8:42
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    Also the problem there is that there are multiple answers for the same ideas (good work, everyone) so it's hard to be clear on where the community stands. That said, the obvious winner at the moment is banning non-English on chat.SO but allowing it on chat.SE. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make about the voting (non-English issues again, I guess). My answer is negatively scored and you don't even mention it, what gives?
    – jonrsharpe
    May 30, 2016 at 8:48
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    Many answers in that question were not really very helpful to the discussion. When the question is "how can we make this very complicated thing work? Can we? Are there any volunteers that would be willing to try?", then answers that say "I think we should have this!" just don't add much
    – Pekka
    May 30, 2016 at 8:56
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    To add to that: "I think we should allow other languages because SO is about sharing / because I don't speak English very well" is answered there multiple times. Those don't answer the question.
    – Cerbrus
    May 30, 2016 at 9:06
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    After that we only got downvotes. I'd guess that the chat room members voted early. These kind of voting rings are pretty evil. The question was not about opinions and not a popularity contest, it asked for solutions to the moderation problem with these chat rooms. "We like the room" is a useless opinion, not a solution. May 30, 2016 at 9:13
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    Have a look at this graph. Only one of the mentioned answers in question started with a positive score on the first day. So these answers were controversial from the beginning. There were upvotes after the first day as well, but the downvotes prevail.
    – Matt
    May 30, 2016 at 9:29
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    I agree with the downvoting, but I'm not sure why this needed to be closed. It doesn't seem particularly unclear - it just demonstrates a misunderstanding what Shog's question was about.
    – Pekka
    May 30, 2016 at 9:37
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    To all big heads , don't play politics here .where we newbies go to find solutions ? It clearly seems serial down votes to the post who want to remove that #language barrier .and don't hope much from this post @PratikButani ,this might be down voted as past , I guess rest of the respected developers wants to continue their rigid thinking rather than providing any solution !!
    – Radhey
    May 30, 2016 at 9:39
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    @Radhe: There are no politics at play here. This question just isn't very good...
    – Cerbrus
    May 30, 2016 at 9:43
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    Thanks to everyone, I think, I have try to learn English now more than Android. May 30, 2016 at 9:47
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    @Radhe also there are no hashtags on SO. Allowing non-English chat isn't removing the language barrier, it's adding one.
    – jonrsharpe
    May 30, 2016 at 9:48
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    @Radhe what's YOUR solution for that then? Fix the language barrier. Shog wrote a question basically asking for multilingual users to moderate these rooms. It means there is a will from Stack to do this. When you ask a question for moderation and get answer like "plz give us the room, it's helpful".. It makes me believe no one understood why Shog posted his question. And your comment here tends to show how little you understand the issue and how we need this moderated.
    – Patrice
    May 30, 2016 at 12:59
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    @Radhe you want solutions? THEN SUGGEST ONE. It's as simple as that. We are a community and come up with these TOGETHER. The other post looks like stack offering to go the extra mile for non English speakers.... And no one picking up the ball. We are community moderated. For us to support other languages, we'll need translators. As much as id like to help.... I only know French, English, and Spanish. If there was a blaring need for a French-English RO... Id potentially step up. But if i don't step uo, i wouldnt complain either. We are ALL part of the solution, but the solution has to be more
    – Patrice
    May 30, 2016 at 13:49
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    @Magisch Even so, it is still easier to learn English if one's native language is a Germanic or Latin language. If one's native language is an Asian language, then the difference is a lot bigger, and it is harder to learn. Just to be clear on this, I'm not saying it's easy for Westerners to learn English. Only that it's harder for some than for others. May 30, 2016 at 14:19

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No, you've misunderstood the point of the question. Shog suggested a new system where normal dual-language users (for example, users well versed in both Gujarati and English) would commit to moderating the room, and help communicate problems to the moderators.

The answers were expected to discuss whether or not that proposal can hold, and whether people are interested in doing so.

At the moment of writing this answer, we still do not allow languages other than English in our chat rooms, because we don't have an effective way to moderate them.

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  • Thank you :) I dont have any words. Tough time never last but Tough people do. May 30, 2016 at 11:12

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