In False Positive Spanish Language Detection when Asking Question and Should I encourage people to use the localized versions of SO? we learned that there is a system in place to detect if a question seems to be in a language where a specific Stack Overflow exists: Spanish, Japanese, Russian and Portuguese.
For example, say I type a title "cómo hago esto y aquello" (some random Spanish text). I get this tooltip:
The text says:
Si quieres preguntar en español, lo puedes hacer aquí: Stack Overflow en español.
Este site é para perguntas feitas em inglês. Para fazer perguntas em português, visite pt.stackoverflow.com
(and again in Spanish, which seems to be a bug)
The link point to http://es.stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?utm_source=soen-es
and http://pt.stackoverflow.com/questions/ask/?utm_source=soen-pt
. That is, they direct to the Ask a Question page with a utm_source
flag with a value of either "soen-es" or "soen-pt".
Do we have statistics on how often are those links clicked?
The reasoning here is that in Stack Overflow en español we are getting quite a lot of questions written in English and most of OPs mention they were coming from Stack Overflow [in English] and we wonder how often do they notice they got into a Spanish speaking site.
/ask?fromen=fsorl
or/ask?fromen=<id>
, which are linked from every question or from the login page on SO.