On the C and C++ tagged questions on Stack Overflow, I notice a large number of questions that are closed due to low quality. A fraction of them, let's say 20%, seem to be attempts at forming a good question, but are severely impeded by a language barrier. While I think Stack Overflow should make a habit of keeping all the content in a single common language (i.e. English), I think there would be some benefit to having a way to draw attention to a technical problem which is adversely impacted by a language barrier.
Does anyone else feel there may be tag or feature that would be worth implementing where attention can be drawn to a question such that a multi-lingual Stack Overflow user could address the poster's questions in a language other than English in a chat section or the comments section of a question, then post the final accepted answer in English?
I think an entirely new feature might be overkill, but maybe a tag (something more appropriate than "Engrish" I'd assume) could be used, or maybe a language-specific tag (ie: Language:Cantonese, Language:Italian, etc) to help out non-native English speakers? Those of us on Stack Overflow that are multi-lingual could add the tag or maybe a compound tag (ie: in my case, C && Language:Italian
) and help out when a question is being flagged for closure when it might still be a good question.
Just my two cents.