From a mod's perspective :
We can't moderate what we don't understand.
Now, we all know that SO has a set of guidelines and rules that we all have to adhere to. Every person has some kind of responsibility. Moderators are expected to keep SO clean from the gibberish that is posted continually and ensure that this site functions properly. When messages that don't make sense are flagged for our attention, we have but 2 options :
- Dismiss the flag. (Invalid flag)
- Suspend / talk to the person on whose message this flag was raised. (valid flags)
We can't ignore flags that we don't understand. For all we know, a particular message could be a racist or sexist / rude / abusive. We just don't know. Now, how can we handle it?. Sometimes ROs themselves might not be in the room (to handle the situation), so expecting the people in the room (where the flag was raised) or the ROs to handle any misunderstanding is not a good idea. Now, if things get flagged frequently, mods will have to act and freeze those rooms not because there was something wrong with what was being posted but because there is no way for us to know what those messages mean.
Why should chat be any different from the main site?
Just because we have fewer people using chat doesn't make it different from the main site. All the rules that apply to the main site also apply to chat. Just because don't rules are not enforced too strictly in chat doesn't mean that they are not applicable. What do we do on SO if we see a question is asked in a language that we don't know?. Ideally, anything that is posted in chat should also be valid on the main site.
What could be the right solution?
IMO, rooms should stick to English so that any flags that are raised from those rooms can be easily dealt with and more importantly the probability that the right action will be taken is very high. Also note that anyone can enter a room and say anything. We are also against random people entering random chatrooms and posting random stuff in random languages. Sticking to English in chatrooms helps moderators in fixing misunderstandings easily and accurately (we don't want to freeze rooms, but you guys are hardly giving us a choice). Finally,