According to this official blog post. The policy for when a user asks a non-English question is as follows:
Users who post non-English questions should be gently directed to programming forums in their own language. Community should form around the gravity of native human languages. (see: Chinatown, Little Italy, etc.) Feel free to post links to appropriate human language-specific resources.
However, I recently discovered via an interaction on this question that there are official Stack Overflows for non-English speakers. This is something I never would have discovered from SO's help page.
With a bit more research, I found this blog post which announces the releases of Japanese and Portugese Stack Overflow. However, I recently found that there's an official Spanish Stack Overflow as well, which I definitely would not have found unless I was actively looking for it.
Shouldn't it be much more apparent to users who review questions that these official sites even exist? If anything, I feel a list of links to every supported Stack Overflow language site should be made readily available somewhere on the official help page for when a user asks a non-English question.