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Feb 8, 2016 at 10:26 comment added 0xC0000022L @SevaAlekseyev: well, I wouldn't, because simply put a non-native speaker would not be qualified to decide such a case either way. Not sure what you mean by misplaced "ё", since it is still in use despite often ending up written as "е" instead. Or do you mean using a Latin e with diaresis instead of the Cyrillic letter "ё"? It's not like "ѣ" which indeed fell out of use in Russian, though ... so not sure what you mean by "misplaced" here.
Feb 3, 2016 at 19:20 comment added ninjalj @SevaAlekseyev: languages written in the Arabic script (or in the Perso-Arabic script), have some more challenges, e.g: letters change shape depending on context (initial, medial, final, isolated), I don't expect every user to tag those questions with something like contextual-shapes.
Feb 3, 2016 at 13:40 comment added Seva Alekseyev I would :) And I'm a non-native English speaker. My native one - Russian - does have some challenges (completely different codepages on Windows, DOS, Unix and Mac, anyone? How about the misplaced "ё"?), but one doesn't need to speak the language to appreciate and navigate around those.
Feb 3, 2016 at 9:41 comment added 0xC0000022L But would you trust a non-native speaker to make that judgment whether or not a question is generic? Because a question can certainly seem generic to someone unaware of certain subtleties.
Feb 3, 2016 at 2:53 history answered Seva Alekseyev CC BY-SA 3.0