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Meta What is our policy regarding using non-English languages in a post?

People should be allowed to post questions in Hebrew if they want. How that affects how many potential answerers engage with their question is just a consequence of that choice. A great question is...

posted 4y ago by AA ‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar AA ‭ · 2020-07-22T19:53:58Z (almost 4 years ago)
People should be allowed to post questions in Hebrew if they want. How that affects how many potential answerers engage with their question is just a consequence of that choice.

A great question is engaging to the largest audience, but mediocre questions are allowed. If someone is only comfortable of a mediocre question at least let them have that.

That holds true for single Hebrew technical words all the way to entire posts. It's better to choose formulations that are engaging and accessible to more people but you can post even not in that ideal state. If someone volunteers to edit to improve your post to make it more engaging and accessible, say thank you.