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17 questions linked to/from Advice for non-native English speakers
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Is it OK to downvote questions because of bad grammar?
I'm interested in hearing from official moderators if there's an official stance/policy regarding what are appropriate actions to take on questions with bad grammar:
Is it OK to downvote a question ...
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How do I deal with non-English content?
What action should I take if I come across non-English content?
Does the amount of non-English content make any difference?
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Has Stack Overflow gotten more strict on what counts as 'off-topic'? [duplicate]
I've noticed this trend over the years. When I was younger my questions would be welcome nearly every time. Now I'm getting downvoted on almost everything I ask. Perhaps it's because of all the new ...
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Is it appropriate to edit a post to not use dialect specific terminology?
This is in a way a follow up question to "Is mocking the Indian English used by a user abusive?", and made in light of an answer and comments given in "Advice for non-native English speakers".
In the ...
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Why were my comments requesting clarification of a question deleted by a moderator?
I made some comments to this question, but they disappeared. I know that they were successfully posted, but then, after some time, they disappeared.
Is this a bug, or were they deleted by a moderator?...
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Why are people allowed to edit someone else's question?
I recently had a question get a bunch of downvotes (presumably for clarity) because after I wrote it, someone else came behind me and edited it.
In doing so, they removed a couple of pertinent ...
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Can I answer questions even though I am not a native English speaker?
I am mostly active on a non-English programming site on Stack Exchange, but I am interested in both English and Stack Overflow, so I read English sites. I can read English questions, and I often know ...
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what does mean for proposed yesterday by an anonymous user?
Actually this question https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/18215894 edited by community. So why here we showing information like
proposed yesterday by an anonymous user
But I can see ...
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Is it OK to ask for edits on my own posts to fix English? [duplicate]
English is not my first language. I think that's pretty obvious for anybody reading one of my posts here. I am trying to improve my English, but it is a slow process.
The problem is, even given a lot ...
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How could technical steps for improving non-English questions be more easily accessible?
Users of non-English system locales are having difficulties (see erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) learning these prerequisites for asking great questions:
Q: How to acquire logs/errors in English? A: ...
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How to handle a post, which only can improved by the author?
I often see posts in the Help and Improvement queue (HIQ), which only can improved by the author. How should I handle such a post?
I tried "question is very low quality", but the post was back in HIQ ...
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The percentage of non-English speakers
As the non-English native speaker, I'd like to ask you how many people are the same like me, having the English language as the secondary one (you can clearly see I am not from UK).
I feel there are ...
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How to advise questioners to write standard English?
What would be a brief, polite, constructive way to advise questioners to write standard English?
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