Then what happens to tribes where discussions happen bilingually? In /r/Quebec for instance people reply to each other in French or English in the same discussion.
That said, given the nature of cross-tribe sharing, your alternative could be for the best.
It's becoming complicated, but in the cases of specific tribes such as /t/Quebec, where more than one language is understood globally by many, even most subscribers of the tribe, we could have more than one language identified in the tab.
Then what happens to tribes where discussions happen bilingually? In /r/Quebec for instance people reply to each other in French or English in the same discussion.
That said, given the nature of cross-tribe sharing, your alternative could be for the best.
It's becoming complicated, but in the cases of specific tribes such as /t/Quebec, where more than one language is understood globally by many, even most subscribers of the tribe, we could have more than one language identified in the tab.
Yeah, but that sounds like one of those more complex things that ought that can wait until basic support is there...
I like splitting the discussion into multiple languages.