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It looks like you might have misunderstood the advice from Meta.SE. When it talks about linking the posts, it means that you should not copy the content and pretend that it's yours. Even after you translate it into another language, the original idea wasn't yours, so it would be good idea to mention the original source of the question in the translated question. But please consult Meta site of the target site for more details.

You do not need to add links to the translated copied anywhere on the original question. Not in the comments and not in the question. It's pure noise.

I unlocked the comments as I assumed that after enough time has passed there won't be any more comments discussing the question. I think the lock has fulfilled its purpose.

You asked answerers to repost their answers on the translated questions, but you also did it in a pretty confusing manner. It doesn't make any sense to ask the answerer to repost their answer on the translated question. Most likely, they do not even speak that language. And even if they speak, chances are they don't want to do that. If you want to translate the answers, you can do so yourself, but you need to add proper attribution. This means, you need to add the link to the original and the name of the original author. If theythe original author asks you to delete it the answer because they want to post it themselves, you should oblige. The original author has the priority to translate their own answer.

It looks like you might have misunderstood the advice from Meta.SE. When it talks about linking the posts, it means that you should not copy the content and pretend that it's yours. Even after you translate it into another language, the original idea wasn't yours, so it would be good idea to mention the original source of the question in the translated question. But please consult Meta site of the target site for more details.

You do not need to add links to the translated copied anywhere on the original question. Not in the comments and not in the question. It's pure noise.

I unlocked the comments as I assumed that after enough time has passed there won't be any more comments discussing the question. I think the lock has fulfilled its purpose.

You asked answerers to repost their answers on the translated questions, but you also did it in a pretty confusing manner. It doesn't make any sense to ask the answerer to repost their answer on the translated question. Most likely, they do not even speak that language. And even if they speak, chances are they don't want to do that. If you want to translate the answers, you can do so yourself, but you need to add proper attribution. This means, you need to add the link to the original and the name of the original author. If they original author asks you to delete it the answer because they want to post it themselves, you should oblige. The original author has the priority to translate their own answer.

It looks like you might have misunderstood the advice from Meta.SE. When it talks about linking the posts, it means that you should not copy the content and pretend that it's yours. Even after you translate it into another language, the original idea wasn't yours, so it would be good idea to mention the original source of the question in the translated question. But please consult Meta site of the target site for more details.

You do not need to add links to the translated copied anywhere on the original question. Not in the comments and not in the question. It's pure noise.

I unlocked the comments as I assumed that after enough time has passed there won't be any more comments discussing the question. I think the lock has fulfilled its purpose.

You asked answerers to repost their answers on the translated questions, but you also did it in a pretty confusing manner. It doesn't make any sense to ask the answerer to repost their answer on the translated question. Most likely, they do not even speak that language. And even if they speak, chances are they don't want to do that. If you want to translate the answers, you can do so yourself, but you need to add proper attribution. This means, you need to add the link to the original and the name of the original author. If the original author asks you to delete it the answer because they want to post it themselves, you should oblige. The original author has the priority to translate their own answer.

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It looks like you might have misunderstood the adviseadvice from Meta.SE. When it talks about linking the posts, it means that you should not copy the content and pretend that it's yours. Even after you translate it into another language, the original idea wasn't yours, so it would be good idea to mention the original source of the question in the translated question. But please consult Meta site of the target site for more details.

You do not need to add links to the translated copied anywhere on the original question. Not in the comments and not in the question. It's pure noise.

I unlocked the comments as I assumed that after enough time has passed there won't be any more comments discussing the question. I think the lock has fulfilled its purpose.

You asked answerers to repost their answers on the translated questions, but you also did it in a pretty confusing manner. It doesn't make any sense to ask the answerer to repost their answer on the translated question. Most likely, they do not even speak that language. And even if they speak, chances are they don't want to do that. If you want to translate the answers, you can do so yourself, but you need to add proper attribution. This means, you need to add the link to the original and the name of the original author. If they original author asks you to delete it the answer because they want to post it themselves, you should oblige. The original author has the priority to translate their own answer.

It looks like you might have misunderstood the advise from Meta.SE. When it talks about linking the posts, it means that you should not copy the content and pretend that it's yours. Even after you translate it into another language, the original idea wasn't yours, so it would be good idea to mention the original source of the question in the translated question. But please consult Meta site of the target site for more details.

You do not need to add links to the translated copied anywhere on the original question. Not in the comments and not in the question. It's pure noise.

I unlocked the comments as I assumed that after enough time has passed there won't be any more comments discussing the question. I think the lock has fulfilled its purpose.

You asked answerers to repost their answers on the translated questions, but you also did it in a pretty confusing manner. It doesn't make any sense to ask the answerer to repost their answer on the translated question. Most likely, they do not even speak that language. And even if they speak, chances are they don't want to do that. If you want to translate the answers, you can do so yourself, but you need to add proper attribution. This means, you need to add the link to the original and the name of the original author. If they original author asks you to delete it the answer because they want to post it themselves, you should oblige. The original author has the priority to translate their own answer.

It looks like you might have misunderstood the advice from Meta.SE. When it talks about linking the posts, it means that you should not copy the content and pretend that it's yours. Even after you translate it into another language, the original idea wasn't yours, so it would be good idea to mention the original source of the question in the translated question. But please consult Meta site of the target site for more details.

You do not need to add links to the translated copied anywhere on the original question. Not in the comments and not in the question. It's pure noise.

I unlocked the comments as I assumed that after enough time has passed there won't be any more comments discussing the question. I think the lock has fulfilled its purpose.

You asked answerers to repost their answers on the translated questions, but you also did it in a pretty confusing manner. It doesn't make any sense to ask the answerer to repost their answer on the translated question. Most likely, they do not even speak that language. And even if they speak, chances are they don't want to do that. If you want to translate the answers, you can do so yourself, but you need to add proper attribution. This means, you need to add the link to the original and the name of the original author. If they original author asks you to delete it the answer because they want to post it themselves, you should oblige. The original author has the priority to translate their own answer.

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It looks like you might have misunderstood the advise from Meta.SE. When it talks about linking the posts, it means that you should not copy the content and pretend that it's yours. Even after you translate it into another language, the original idea wasn't yours, so it would be good idea to mention the original source of the question in the translated question. But please consult Meta site of the target site for more details.

You do not need to add links to the translated copied anywhere on the original question. Not in the comments and not in the question. It's pure noise.

I unlocked the comments as I assumed that after enough time has passed there won't be any more comments discussing the question. I think the lock has fulfilled its purpose.

You asked answerers to repost their answers on the translated questions, but you also did it in a pretty confusing manner. It doesn't make any sense to ask the answerer to repost their answer on the translated question. Most likely, they do not even speak that language. And even if they speak, chances are they don't want to do that. If you want to translate the answers, you can do so yourself, but you need to add proper attribution. This means, you need to add the link to the original and the name of the original author. If they original author asks you to delete it the answer because they want to post it themselves, you should oblige. The original author has the priority to translate their own answer.