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What should we do when a question in another SO language-site has a duplicate on the main site?
1. You can't close questions as duplicates on other sites.
2/3. You should always try to answer in your own words instead of just directly translating the other site's answer. The majority of your ...

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What should we do when a question in another SO language-site has a duplicate on the main site?
Frame challenge:
What if we reversed this question to ask if we should close as duplicates any questions on the English SO site if an answer can be found on another site, such as Russian, Chinese or ...
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Q&A translated to ru.stackoverflow. Is this a known behavior?
Plain and clear, this is a violation of the license that your content is under: they must provide attribution even if the content has been “remixed” (by translating it):
You must give appropriate ...
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What should we do when a question in another SO language-site has a duplicate on the main site?
Community wiki option
Following from Samuel Liew's great answer:
If you want to add an answer that's only a translation of an existing answer or answers, and doesn't add any content or only adds very ...
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Banner "Não encontrou uma resposta?" goes to Spanish SO (Again)
This was an invalid default site setting, which originated from a wrong default value in the code. I've fixed the site setting, so the link should already be correct. I've also fixed the invalid ...
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Where should I link the translated questions to?
I don't know if the below will be helpful in the immediate term to add links as comments in your posts due to the comments lock, but it could be interesting to learn about an old initiative to link ...
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Q&A translated to ru.stackoverflow. Is this a known behavior?
Attribution
Content on Stack Overflow is licensed under CC-BY-SA, which encourages people to reuse, modify, and distribute information (including in different languages!) I think this is the main ...
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How many language-specific Stack Overflow sites are there?
As the question has listed, there are only 4 localized Stack Overflow sites.
It's possible to list all by searching for "stackoverflow" (part of the URL, not the site name) on the site ...
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What should we do when a question in another SO language-site has a duplicate on the main site?
TL;DR: If the question is good, answer it following the site policies, workings and culture. If there is something to be fixed, suggest an edit / edit the question, again, following the site policies,...
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Q&A translated to ru.stackoverflow. Is this a known behavior?
Translating content from EN SO is explicitly encouraged in RU SO. We have help center article that discusses this, and it does warn about the need of attribution. There's nothing surprising in this ...
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Q&A translated to ru.stackoverflow. Is this a known behavior?
Interesting. Actually this initiative was started by a community manager Nicolas Chabanovsky♦. And it seems that the company doesn't see any problems with that.
Also, there is a list (and script to ...
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What should we do when a question in another SO language-site has a duplicate on the main site?
It is perfectly legitimate to simply translate an existing answer, as long as you cite your source.
To quote, in translation, the Spanish guidance mentioned previously:
Should I translate questions ...
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