[quote]We can this very topic as a rehearsal. :)[/quote]I... I don't... hmm. I'm unsure if the emoticon is a signal that the error was on purpose. Or if you just accidentally a word. You've beaten me this time.
Anyways, I've always just used google translate for those people in #help. But if too many folks start trying to post in the regular forums, it might be nice to somehow separate the forums by language. Not that I wouldn't be decent to those people (and #help should probably stay universal), it's just that it'd be a shame to want to mute people because you literally can't understand what they are posting.
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Edited by Tallonenx: 9/4/2014 11:32:02 PMJust thought I'd put some food for thought out there... your choice of words was great. But yes, most forums do have separate language forums.
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Separate but equal?
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I don't know if you've also taken law classes and are trying to say something behind the words, but there is no psychological damage done by separating a forum due to language barriers. Otherwise you could say it is a bad thing we can mute people at all. It's just silly to bring up. However, if you just mean just the words, then yes.