Ani met al hadiun haze! = I love this conversation.

I'm fine with people occasionally posting in whatever language they feel comfortable in, but not with the idea of filtering posts by language. There is bound to be someone who will come along and translate the OP to something more generally understandable. Heck, half the time we're translating posts anyway - even when they are in English.

But filtering posts by language is a way of shutting people out simply because they speak in an idiom you don't get. If we had the time and resources to make language accommodation changes, I would rather see a translation request flag placed on posts, so that someone interested in a post but not quite sure they understand it could alert those who knew the language and would be willing to translate.

Best, beth


In reply to Re: [PT_BR] Escrever em Português no Perlmonks by ELISHEVA
in thread [PT_BR] Escrever em Português no Perlmonks by Mago

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