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Jun 21, 2018 at 16:30 comment added user177800 I disagree with the implied problem with downvoting non-English questions. Downvotes are perfectly acceptable in that case, just hover over the downvote button to see why. Downvoting is not a bad thing in and of itself, it is part of how the system processes anonymous feedback from the users to the users, stop denigrating downvoting, especially when the downvotes are deserved/earned.
Jun 21, 2018 at 14:52 comment added KristoferA @goleztrol good point. I can read in 4 more languages than I can write or express myself in. Thus, allowing people to express themselves in their native language and hope for a nice person to help them translate it into English would probably help a lot of users. Heck, I even work with people where we send emails to each other in whatever language we're comfortable with writing in, knowing that the other person can read it but maybe won't be able to respond in the same language.
Jun 21, 2018 at 10:56 comment added GolezTrol Reading is usually easier than writing, so if somebody can write in sort-of english with a bit of help, then they will usually be able to read the answers as well.
Jun 21, 2018 at 0:09 comment added KristoferA The localized sites have a smaller user base, getting things translated would mean the question (and answers) would reach more people.
Jun 20, 2018 at 18:08 comment added Jeffrey Bosboom Redirecting people to the localized SO sites when appropriate seems like a better idea.
Jun 20, 2018 at 13:29 comment added Just a student From this FAQ answer: "They need to be able to respond to feedback, and if they cannot themselves translate the post we cannot be certain that they can understand any feedback provided (by comments, answers, or Help Center content).".
Jun 20, 2018 at 13:29 comment added André Kool If a person can't ask a question in english how are they supposed to understand/answer the comments and answers? Personally I never downvote a question because of crappy english.
Jun 20, 2018 at 12:51 history answered KristoferA CC BY-SA 4.0