This is a follow-up discussion on this recently raised question, specifically about Shog9's answer.
This part in particular:
If concerns are raised over the appropriateness of a room's conversation, then either the conversation or the entire room is subject to deletion.
This effectively equates to a soft rule of not allowing non-English discussions at all, or at least it allows singular users (via flagging) to shutdown non-English discussions whenever they see fit. I think that's a dangerous precedent to set (that we don't care about the merit of the flag, the fact that it's non-English text is enough to validate it).
I think Stack Overflow either needs a solid policy (like prohibiting non-English discussions period) or solid guidance (only validate flags where you can discern if they're valid or not). Currently for innocent discussion people can trigger automatic chat bans, or for offensive discussion nothing can happen at all.
I think a clarification of policy is necessary for this.