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  • redalastor
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    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.

    • Bastou
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      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.

      • redalastor
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        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.