From my experience, most of the time, typing in another language is a way to say something offensive and hopefully not get caught.
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Replying to @littlesiha @Snnowmann
My mods don't always have the time to Translate what they're saying, esp on front page.
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Replying to @littlesiha @Snnowmann
Absolutely this. Also Miles, streamers are there to entertain and to communicate with their community, 1 language = everyone can understand
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Larger streams make more sense to enforce this. I was in the mindset of smaller streams when a user posts a phrase and is timed out for it
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Replying to @Snnowmann @littlesiha
Regardless of whether it's a small stream or a big stream, the streamer or mods need to google translate it to see if it's alright to leave,
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then for everyone else to understand they'd need to translate it to everyone, and still they can't respond in that language.
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I'm not saying it's wrong to! A streamer is entitled to play it better safe than sorry. Just in my opinion and if I were to stream again I
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Replying to @Snnowmann @littlesiha
It just seems that a lot of people don't understand - even if all of the comments were nice, it still tears a community apart. I've seen it.
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I would suppose so, you probably have more knowledge than I do about that. I haven't been studying community building on twitch lately and
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most of my experience is in speedrunning streams where community is built more around a game than a streamer.
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Regardless of what the topic is. More than one language = Not everyone can understand and interact with each other. It's ONE chat room.
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