On the Russian Stack Overflow site, there was a proposal to add a feature to Stack Overflow where you could add links to the same content across different languages, similar to the feature on Wikipedia where articles have a list of links to the same article in other languages.
This proposal seemed to be regarded positively by the community, but nothing really happened since it would involve significant effort from the Stack Overflow developers to create.
Instead of waiting for some official feature for linking between the same questions in different languages, we could just edit in these links manually to the foot of questions, similar to how we used to edit in links to duplicates back in the days before they integrated this feature into the close-as-duplicate process.
As they say, it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission, so as an example I added "In other languages" links to the following question in English, Spanish, and Russian:
- What does "use strict" do in JavaScript, and what is the reasoning behind it?
- ¿Qué significa “use strict”?
- Что значит "use strict"?
There are many similar cross-language equivalent questions. Is it worth linking them together, or does this add too much noise to the questions?