Timeline for Handling questions from non native English speakers
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Jun 14, 2019 at 16:00 | review | Close votes | |||
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Jun 14, 2019 at 15:33 | comment | added | SecretAgentMan | Possible duplicate of How do I deal with non-English content? | |
Jun 22, 2016 at 17:17 | history | reopened | Makoto discussion Users with the discussion badge or a synonym can single-handedly close discussion questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. | ||
Apr 23, 2015 at 21:05 | history | closed |
gnat HaveNoDisplayName Peter Pei Guo Mureinik James A Mohler |
Duplicate of How long should we wait for a poster to clarify a question before closing? | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 19:24 | review | Close votes | |||
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Apr 23, 2015 at 18:06 | comment | added | The Blue Dog | What makes you think that murdering the English language is reserved exclusively for non-native speakers? ;) | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 14:32 | history | edited | Makoto | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Apr 23, 2015 at 14:31 | comment | added | jonrsharpe | @NathanOliver sorry, I meant that the OP loses rep if you downvote their question - I know the downvoter doesn't lose any in either case. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 14:30 | comment | added | NathanOliver | @jonrsharpe if you down vote a question there is no rep consequence to that. The only lose re if you down vote an answer | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 14:25 | history | edited | Jean-François Corbett | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Apr 23, 2015 at 14:07 | comment | added | jonrsharpe | @Teepeemm I disagree: downvotes give you a big red -rep (if you have any), whereas putting the question on hold doesn't "cost" you anything and you get a nice banner explaining what you can do to get it reopened. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 14:05 | comment | added | Teepeemm | @jonrsharpe To me, closing the question seems worse than a few down votes, which seems worse than a few close votes. But if you're new to the site, you don't have the privilege to see that the last option has happened until your question has closed. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 13:58 | comment | added | mason | @kjbartel That's why it takes 5 votes to close. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 8:06 | comment | added | kjbartel | @jonrsharpe yes it is important but what may be unclear to one person may not be unclear to someone else, particularly when we are speaking cross cultures. Even within English there are multiple dialects or regional flavours which can confuse native speakers. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 7:48 | comment | added | jonrsharpe | @kjbartel note that, per the guidance: "Spelling, grammar and punctuation are important! Remember, this is the first part of your question others will see - you want to make a good impression. If you're not comfortable writing in English, ask a friend to proof-read it for you." I don't think downvoting should be the first response, though; putting it on hold as unclear, as I comment, sends the appropriate message. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 7:28 | comment | added | kjbartel | If you can understand what they want to say then edit to improve. If you're not sure then ask / confirm in a comment. I see many times where questions get down voted by other non-native English speakers because they can't understand the English in the question, but I, as a native speaker, can understand what they are trying to say. Help them out if you can. Especially for new users as a whole heap of down votes really is not a nice welcome to the site. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 6:51 | vote | accept | mbsingh | ||
Apr 23, 2015 at 6:42 | comment | added | jonrsharpe | If the language is so poor that you can't understand what's being asked, flag/vote to close as unclear what you're asking. | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 6:40 | answer | added | Makoto | timeline score: 40 | |
Apr 23, 2015 at 6:36 | history | asked | mbsingh | CC BY-SA 3.0 |