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Are error messages required to be posted in English?
Errors should be provided in full and as they appear on your screen. They should be provided in a text form as a citation (or in code block if the message is preformatted). You are quoting whatever ...

DharmanMod
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Should we take the OP's English level into account when answering?
No.
Answer with future visitors in mind. Not just for the OP.
Just use normal "everyday" English, and make your answer as complete as possible. Don't simplify your answer for the sake of one user.
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Are error messages required to be posted in English?
As a potential FAQ item (rev2, see previous revision):
I got a non-English error message. It's not my own code that produced it. How can I ask about it or include it in a question on Stack Overflow?
...
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Unable to understand question because of poor English
Close it as "Unclear what you're asking".
This at least gives the OP a chance to continue to reply to questions for clarity and also prevents others from swooping in with incomplete or misinformed ...
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Should we take the OP's English level into account when answering?
Do be mindful of it, don't dumb anything down
Most non-native English speakers are much better at understanding texts than they are at writing them. So they will probably be able to understand your ...
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Introducing a new close reason specifically for non-English questions
Fantastic! Huge thanks to all moderators involved.
I am often encountering non English questions in the reopen queue that were updated trying to conform to the site rules, but are not translated in ...
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Are low-quality / low-effort questions more likely to be judged as spam or abusive if they are also not in English? Is that a problem?
Edit: A member of the CM team has undeleted the account after moderators requested it, and another moderator marked my spam flag as "disputed".
I flagged this post as spam, and deleted the ...
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Flagging non-English post disputed after the post is translated
Your flag was disputed in review.
The most current revision is shown in review. As far as I'm aware, moderators also see the most current revision when evaluating a flag.
As you can see, by the time ...
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There should be at least 15 or 14 items for the Asian dynasty and 25 or more items for war chiefs
This isn't what you think it is.
As Ken Y-N's comment above explains, this is an answer (admittedly likely by someone not particularly fluent in English) on how to avoid the error OP asked about, ...
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I flagged this non-English answer as NAA. Why was my flag declined?
This was a trivially correct flag and should not have been declined.
The fact that it was not in English would have been grounds enough to mark the flag helpful and delete the post; the fact that ...
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Where is SO's (or SE's?) policy on English Only?
The clearest announcement of the official policy is the following post on the Stack Overflow Blog: Non-English Question Policy. This was posted by Jeff Atwood in the early days of Stack Overflow. Jeff ...
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Is there more I should be doing about a user's useless comments, or are they actually "helpful"?
I'm intentionally going to ignore the specific context here and the nature of the comments themselves in order to write a generic, generally-useful answer.
It depends on what you want to see happen. ...
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Should I encourage people to use the localized versions of SO?
The reason for us having SO in multiple languages, from my point of view, is two-fold:
People who cannot communicate properly in English have an alternative SE site where they can seek for help, or ...
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Is it OK to flag own question/answer for English grammar moderation?
Is it OK to ask moderation (with flag) help with improving English gramma in own posts?
No, moderator flags should only be used for things that regular users cannot handle.
You do have a couple ...
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How should I handle a question with a non-English title?
For something like this, it seems that leaving a comment to advise the user to edit their question and use English text for the title would be appropriate. You may wish to link them to the help centre ...
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Are error messages required to be posted in English?
In this particular case, the error message looks like it follows a standard pattern, so whether the line headings on the left are in English, German or whatever shouldn't matter too much to an SME ...
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Should I encourage people to use the localized versions of SO?
So we implemented a very simple language checker (very easy for Japanese/Russian, a bit less-so for Spanish/Portuguese) which will pop up if you seem to be typing in one of those languages in the ...
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Is there one reference for all the abbreviations used here?
Many of the abbreviations you mention are not Stack Overflow specific, but are commonly used on forums or other places on the internet, or are common text-speak. Often you can find the answers simply ...
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How should I handle a question with a non-English title?
If you know from the question body what a suitable title would be then edit it yourself. If you can't tell what the question is asking, then vote to close.

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Should we take the OP's English level into account when answering?
Not a native speaker? I am impressed. Most people born and raised where I live in the United States don't have anywhere near the lingual fluidity that you have displayed.
To answer your question, ...
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Why does Stack Overflow allow to post non English content?
If I'm asking a question about rendering Shift-JIS characters, it would be immensely inconvenient to be presented with some dialog that tells me I can't post my question.
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Is it acceptable to write a comment in another language on a non-English post?
If the non-English question cannot or will not be salvaged for any reason, do what you must to either direct the asker to the appropriate localized site, if one exists and the question is on-topic for ...
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Is it OK to flag own question/answer for English grammar moderation?
No, it's not appropriate to flag your posts for moderator attention because of their grammatical errors.
Community members may choose to edit the post, if they want to. Moderators are there to ...
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What would be the appropriate reason to give if rejecting a Suggested Edit of a question translating it from a non-English language?
I would just use the "Causes Harm" reason, which gives you a box to explain your rejection. Then just put in the very "Please do not..." quote from your question. If you recognise the language, ...
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How to deal with translated posts?
Definitely flag the post as a bad edit and get it to a moderator's attention. A 2K+ rep user making that kind of edit should genuinely know better than to translate a post on the OP's behalf.
I'd ...
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Introducing a new close reason specifically for non-English questions
The bottom section in the linked help center page says:
I did what you said, but my question still hasn't been restored.
As we said, please be patient! Everyone on this site—both moderators and ...
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Should we take the OP's English level into account when answering?
No
And I'll add another reason than the previous posters of negative answers:
Reading English is what developers do for a living. Being it MSDN, JavaDocs, this site or just normal books, we have a lot ...
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Get a new flag for non-English posts?
I don't think this occurs often enough to warrant a specific flag reason taking up space in the flag dialog.
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Can I use another language than English on Stack Overflow for Teams questions/answers?
Yes, you can do whatever you want in your private Team. You're on your own when it comes to quality control, editing, curating.
You can post as many link only / code only or even fun posts as you like....
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Can I answer questions even though I am not a native English speaker?
Yes, you can.
As long as you put effort into the quality of your answers, a few grammatical errors won't be a problem.
Only top scored, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible
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