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Q&A How should we approach non-English content?

I think there's nothing wrong with a community deciding to be multilingual or non-English monolingual, but given the impacts on moderation requirements, site technology, usage patterns, etc., I thi...

posted 8mo ago by r~~‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar r~~‭ · 2023-09-19T23:54:32Z (8 months ago)
I think there's nothing wrong with a community deciding to be multilingual or non-English monolingual, but given the impacts on moderation requirements, site technology, usage patterns, etc., I think an initial choice should ideally be established at the formation stage.

[Community Proposals](https://proposals.codidact.com/help/proposals) should mention this as something to consider, perhaps adding that proposed communities are English-only if not otherwise indicated.