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  • madjo
    +4
    @drunkenninja -

    But how can you grow a community of other language speakers on this platform, if they can't speak their language on this platform? Yes it is a complex task, but within the confines of having the community know that other languages do exist and can pop up in unexpected places, I don't see how it's any different from for instance English.

    Yes, your snap posting algorithm probably can't discern what type of post I'm making, that's too bad, but it can be worked around. I can set the options right, myself before pushing Publish.

    Yes, those posts can show up on the frontpage. Perhaps it'll make someone curious as to what language it is, and google translate it to learn more. And perhaps spark an interest in that language, et presto, a new hobby is born.

    Just to have a rule state: "If it's not English, downvote it" seems rather shortsighted and quite frankly a little unsettling.

    My native language is Dutch, but if I can't share Dutch stuff on here to try and grow /t/thenetherlands or a tribe just like that, without getting downvotes that will actually affect my reputation on this site, then what's the point of trying to grow said community on here? Bunch of other sites where I can try that without that rather silly handicap.

  • drunkenninja
    +9
    @madjo -

    Your feedback is very much appreciated. I mentioned in another comment that we will be working hard to figure out how to change our policy to support content made in different languages.

    • madjo
      +5
      @drunkenninja -

      You're doing good, it's just a bit disappointing to read that one line in the FAQ for a community where the downvote is actually discouraged.