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How to take action against low quality non-English content?

My thoughts: Take the course of least resistance. If it's unclear what someone is asking because they wrote it in a language the site doesn't support, then.... it's unclear what they're asking. If you ...
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How should we deal with extremely poor English?

Always ask for clarification. When you can, edit. When it's impossible to edit without a significant risk of getting the meaning wrong, flag or vote to close. Always post a comment asking for ...
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Non-English discussions in Stack Overflow chat

The choice here isn't between carefully moderating non-English rooms and shutting them down. It's between unmoderated rooms and shutting them down. There are... A lot of languages that aren't ...
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Is all Documentation required to be in English?

Just like questions and answers on the Q&A site, Documentation needs to be in English. If it's successful, it will probably rolled out to the other Stack Overflow sites (Portuguese, Russian, etc.) ...
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False Positive Spanish Language Detection when Asking Question

This is a temporary experiment to estimate the number of Spanish-language posts being asked on Stack Overflow, in order to determine whether it's worth spending the time to build a proper classifier ...
Shog9's user avatar
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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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How to handle English as a second language in review

If you can understand what is being asked, but it just takes a little bit longer to parse because of some minor grammatical errors, then you should mark it as "requires editing". Fixing problems like ...
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Arabic support for Stack Overflow

We're not planning support for additional languages in the immediate future. That's not to say that we're done, but it's going to be a while. There are a few major reasons for this: We still need to ...
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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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Why is this NAA flag declined?

Sorry, that was my mistake, I missed that the post had been edited and declined the flag. (Yes, Undo, I normally do run your script, but I was handling flags on my mobile at the time). So no, there ...
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Is ESL a taboo topic in regards to moderators?

Yes, I thought your implications about Martijn's language skills were insulting for at least two different reasons: There were absolutely no grammatical problems or other syntactical issues with the ...
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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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Is it appropriate remove the hyphen from ":-"?

If it's part of a larger edit, it's clearly an acceptable change. Even if we assume it may be acceptable according to many, it's presumably also wrong according to many, so, to quote a relevant part ...
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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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Why do Swift questions on Stack Overflow get marked as duplicates of Objective-C questions?

The answer is because some questions tagged swift ARE duplicates of some questions tagged objective-c. First of all, let's keep in mind that we probably haven't been using objective-c entirely ...
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User does not speak English and duplicates questions

Well this can't be a general answer, but this is how the story ends, with all the help this question has received. I had quickly concluded the same as in the most voted comment from Beta, i.e. the ...
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Create French Stack Overflow

There isn't a fr.stackoverflow.com because Stack Overflow has done their research on what foreign-language developer communities exist and have ranked them by various criteria, and French hasn't come ...
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Non-English discussions in Stack Overflow chat

The problem with "only validate flags where you can discern if they're valid or not" is that it allows offensive content to be obscured by language. It's a privilege that non-English rooms are ...
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The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated

I know this isn't the official help page you requested, but for what it's worth, here's a non-official list of all the non-English Stack Overflow sites I was able to find here. Stack Overflow en ...
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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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Reject question titles with no English letters in them, warn about titles with too few a-z compared to other letters

Bump. This is becoming more and more a problem over time, there are misguided Russian-speakers several times a day now. Any post that largely consists of Cyrillic should be either rejected, and/or the ...
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Reject question titles with no English letters in them, warn about titles with too few a-z compared to other letters

Ok, so I added a new question title validation that titles must have at least one character between a-z. It's a pretty minimally intrusive rule; there could be more done to require multiple ...
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Should I edit a question's code to translate non-English words?

No, in general: don't edit code, neither in questions nor in answers. Proper formatting is probably the only exception (and Python code is an exception to that exception). By editing code snippets, ...
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Why was my question on Stack Overflow on the usage of existing DLLs closed?

Because it's a poor question, not just by Stack Overflow's standards but objectively. Here's an exercise for you: pretend you know nothing about the problem you're having, and go back and re-read what ...
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Can we emphasise "English only, please" in How To Ask page?

TLDR: No, there's no emphasis needed. This is the first time I've heard about that problem during the 2.5 years that I've been active on Stack Overflow. If the OP is not familiar with the site, it's ...
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Is it appropriate to edit a post to not use dialect specific terminology?

If the language is likely to confuse users, then it should be edited to the least-confusing terminology. Lakh and Crore are a good example of this; while Indian users will be familiar with these ...
Joe's user avatar
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Why do Swift questions on Stack Overflow get marked as duplicates of Objective-C questions?

This seems to be a case of something I complained about a long time ago: we use tags to indicate the programming language that's being used, and that conflicts with the (potential) use of tags to ...
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♦-intervention flags for migrating OK-looking foreign language questions posted here

We only migrate questions when we are confident that they are well asked and would be well-received on the target site. Since, as you said, there is no guarantee that moderators are fluent in ...
Cody Gray's user avatar
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Two tags pointing at the same thing: [farsi] and [persian]

As @Jongware is suggesting, I would have thought language tags should be more targeted at alphabet systems and language features, rather than a specific language. Many language questions I've seen ...
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