In the LQ review queue I've stumbled upon a non-English question.
My resolution was to open the question in a new tab and flag for moderator attention. Was that the right decision?
In the LQ review queue I've stumbled upon a non-English question.
My resolution was to open the question in a new tab and flag for moderator attention. Was that the right decision?
Voting to close it as off-topic would've been just as good.
There's no explicit option for "Off topic because it's not written in English", but you could just select "other" and type "not english" and you'd be good to go.
Or if that all sounds like too much work, "Unclear" fits too. I mean, who really understands Spanish?
If you prefer the non-destructive solutions (for example, you remember very well to the same cases in your beginner time as your perfectly good question was simply closed), then there is also an alternative.
If it isn't, then translate its content with the google translate, and then make a manual fixup by your English. If you have luck, grammar/spelling fixers will find the post before the VtC/VtD votes.
In theory, if the question is from an SE-supported language (Russian, Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese), then it could be eligible for a mod migration to these sites. Here the problem is that in this case, the mod migrating the question should take some responsibility about it, what can't be done without knowing the language of the target site.