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Usually non English content will be flagged as unclear what you're asking. or very low quality. If so, why is it allowed to post non English characters when writing a question?

If Stack Overflow were to validate the text input, there is no need to flag and no reason to see a non English question for other users.

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    Not related, but that "Non English Character" bothers me... technically speaking there is no English alphabet, the name of it is Roman alphabet. The world is so comfortable and convenient for native English speakers that most of them don't even care about that (yes, this is a rant, it will be soon deleted by a mod). Jul 30, 2019 at 5:20
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    @GerardoFurtado, isn't it named latin alphabet?
    – Vega
    Jul 30, 2019 at 5:27
  • @Vega it's the same thing, Roman or Latin alphabet: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_alphabet Jul 30, 2019 at 5:32
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    @GerardoFurtado what does that whole message even mean? If something is allowed why is it an error?
    – rene
    Jul 30, 2019 at 6:27
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    I think we all recognize the hand of a developer in formulating that error message. It needs someone with technical writing skills to transform that message into something that is fit for purpose and audience. None of the error messages I put in my software over the last year are still in production today. They all had to be re-written.
    – rene
    Jul 30, 2019 at 6:31
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    The community is excellently equipped to downvote these post into oblivion. Once it gathers three downvotes it will be removed from the frontpage, killing off most traffic to a question. And it would also quickly gather close votes, and perhaps a custom flag, making it closed in no-time. There is just no need for this feature IMO.
    – Luuklag
    Jul 30, 2019 at 6:46
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    this one hanged open for 7 hours and even has got an accepted answer. This one pollutes the site for about 4 days now (probably waiting for some kind soul to answer it in comments). This isn't even closed after 7 days because review timed out. This hangs on the site for about a week. <--- Your expectations sound a bit too optimistic, sorry @Luuklag
    – gnat
    Jul 30, 2019 at 8:05
  • @gnat you can always find exceptions. Doesn't change the fact that the community can close these questions quickly. That there currently aren't enough reviewers, apparently, is a separate issue. That a question asked during the middle of the European night / late US evening doesn't get closed quickly shouldn't be a surprise.
    – Luuklag
    Jul 30, 2019 at 9:43
  • @Luuklag sad thing is, 4 above examples are 2/3 of non-English posts I stumbled upon in a week (there could be one more but I asked SOCVR folks to take care of it so it was quickly deleted). That is, my personal experience suggests that community cleanup is not quite efficient. (I asked at SOCVR if they can help with this stuff)
    – gnat
    Jul 30, 2019 at 9:47
  • @gnat I constructed this search query (that I think is most likely to find posts not in English) And I only found 2 posts that weren't in English. On both I piled the 4th close vote.
    – Luuklag
    Jul 30, 2019 at 10:05

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If I'm asking a question about rendering Shift-JIS characters, it would be immensely inconvenient to be presented with some dialog that tells me I can't post my question.

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  • How about allowing in code format only ?
    – hs-dev2 MR
    Jul 30, 2019 at 4:39
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    So then we'd have the same problem - people asking questions not in English but instead, they're now wrapped in code blocks. We've solved nothing.
    – Makoto
    Jul 30, 2019 at 4:40
  • How about if non English content is can't post to SO immediately ! If any other character have include , go to review queue first ....
    – hs-dev2 MR
    Jul 30, 2019 at 6:44
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    @hs-dev2MR then what about posting an error message? Is that also supposed to be posted in code format, even if it's not code? Or what if somebody comes in and writes something in German or Swedish? They are using "English characters" but not actually the English language, yet your suggestion does nothing to address that. As a side note, I tried entering random cyrillic characters in a question to see what happens and I got a message in Russian directing me to the Russian language version of SO but didn't stop me from posting. This seems way better - a soft stop with just a warning.
    – VLAZ
    Jul 30, 2019 at 6:44
  • @VLAZ You are right ! I got it , the discussion is over for me :> Thank all your response ..
    – hs-dev2 MR
    Jul 30, 2019 at 6:47
  • It's still possible (necessary?) to filter out posts that don't have any english characters in the body. Jul 31, 2019 at 6:32

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