What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat?
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What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat?
Greetings again fellow Manaworldians.
I am aware that this subject has arisen in the past, so I am asking now for the sake of the new game I guess, as well as the legacy one. It's a two-part question:
What is the reasoning behind the purpose of only having English in public chat? What are the advantages and the disadvantages?
I am aware that many of those on the game in all areas are from different backgrounds, but I am curious as to the actual reasons. I would like to discuss this if possible. I noticed a leaning towards being more tolerant of other languages (which I'm 100% for), for instance when the majority of players are from another language background, but I wonder what is the reason for it at all?
I am aware that this subject has arisen in the past, so I am asking now for the sake of the new game I guess, as well as the legacy one. It's a two-part question:
What is the reasoning behind the purpose of only having English in public chat? What are the advantages and the disadvantages?
I am aware that many of those on the game in all areas are from different backgrounds, but I am curious as to the actual reasons. I would like to discuss this if possible. I noticed a leaning towards being more tolerant of other languages (which I'm 100% for), for instance when the majority of players are from another language background, but I wonder what is the reason for it at all?
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Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
To be polite ?
If i talk french in general chat, it is disrespectful, because i use a language by high probability only me can understand.
But that not a guerrilla against other languages, because (for example) i'm in GY with a frenchie, we are only 2, so i think is not a problem if i talk french, because isn't disrespectful for anyone.
If i talk french in general chat, it is disrespectful, because i use a language by high probability only me can understand.
But that not a guerrilla against other languages, because (for example) i'm in GY with a frenchie, we are only 2, so i think is not a problem if i talk french, because isn't disrespectful for anyone.
Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
When everybody speaks a different language it becomes a mess in the general chat. It leads to people not being able to understand most of what appears in the chat and groups forming of people who speak the same language. This prevents people from mixing with other players who speak different languages. The rule makes it so that we can all understand each other and therefore we can all talk to each other and meet new people. Those with bad English have an opportunity to learn it through immersion, the best way to learn a language; probably better than language lessons that one would pay money for.
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Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
Thankyou omatt and WildX
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Let me help you understand pirate talk.
Arrrr!!! (The letter "R", and any other sentence or emotion imaginable, excepting the following ones); Arrrr!!! (angry "R"); Arrrr!!! (relaxed "Aaahh"); Arrrr!!! ("Man Overboard! Quick! Grab the ropes! Loosen the raft!"); Arrrr!!! ("What a lovely day! Sun shining..."); Arrrr!!! ("Oh no. Looks like more rain. Are our garments dry? Can we stop using them as a secondary sail yet?")
Let me help you understand pirate talk.
Arrrr!!! (The letter "R", and any other sentence or emotion imaginable, excepting the following ones); Arrrr!!! (angry "R"); Arrrr!!! (relaxed "Aaahh"); Arrrr!!! ("Man Overboard! Quick! Grab the ropes! Loosen the raft!"); Arrrr!!! ("What a lovely day! Sun shining..."); Arrrr!!! ("Oh no. Looks like more rain. Are our garments dry? Can we stop using them as a secondary sail yet?")
Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
Simply because this server targets an English-speaking community. Speaking a language can only be considered disrespectful if the people around don't speak it. But by that logic, the very same goes for English. So players who speak English are given a priority over those who don't; it's against the rules to cause misunderstanding for them, but it's okay for them to cause misunderstanding to others.
This policy is not morally wrong; the server administrators have the right to choose whom they are targeting. In our case it's players who speak English, so they get more privileges. If the administrators only wanted to target players who speak French, they would make French the only allowed language. If they wanted to target everyone, they would allow all languages.
(Note: Those who don't speak English are still welcome to play; they are simply not allowed to talk in public.)
(Note: The fact that people can learn English on the server is true and doesn't contradict anything I wrote above.)
This policy is not morally wrong; the server administrators have the right to choose whom they are targeting. In our case it's players who speak English, so they get more privileges. If the administrators only wanted to target players who speak French, they would make French the only allowed language. If they wanted to target everyone, they would allow all languages.
(Note: Those who don't speak English are still welcome to play; they are simply not allowed to talk in public.)
That is not true. The rule doesn't improve understanding in any way; it simply creates an ideal environment for those who speak English by silencing those who don't. The silenced people gain nothing from this rule; the English speakers get a noise-free chat.WildX wrote:The rule makes it so that we can all understand each other and therefore we can all talk to each other and meet new people.
(Note: The fact that people can learn English on the server is true and doesn't contradict anything I wrote above.)
Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
1. You must choose one language in order to avoid chaos
2. English is the most popular language that the community has had in common since 2004
3. English is the language chosen for the rule
People who don't speak any English and wish to play on the server are encouraged to learn what they need, just like they would need to learn any other skill needed to play on the server that they didn't previously have. If they know some English but not well, they will be able to improve it and, in my experience, the community goes above and beyond to help them most of the time. If they encounter hostility or abuse they will be protected by the other rules just like everybody else.
2. English is the most popular language that the community has had in common since 2004
3. English is the language chosen for the rule
People who don't speak any English and wish to play on the server are encouraged to learn what they need, just like they would need to learn any other skill needed to play on the server that they didn't previously have. If they know some English but not well, they will be able to improve it and, in my experience, the community goes above and beyond to help them most of the time. If they encounter hostility or abuse they will be protected by the other rules just like everybody else.
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Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
I disagree with point 1, and would appreciate some elaboration (like how is that avoiding chaos) if you'd like to discuss this point here. We agree on points 2 and 3, as they also support what I wrote.WildX wrote:1. You must choose one language in order to avoid chaos
2. English is the most popular language that the community has had in common since 2004
3. English is the language chosen for the rule
Yes, and it would work the same with any other language, were it being enforced. However, I don't think the rule is necessary to have a functional server. I believe TMW-Br worked well without it, even though the main language was Portugese.WildX wrote:People who don't speak any English and wish to play on the server are encouraged to learn what they need, just like they would need to learn any other skill needed to play on the server that they didn't previously have. […]
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Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
Thanks also for your perspectives too, Tirifto.
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Let me help you understand pirate talk.
Arrrr!!! (The letter "R", and any other sentence or emotion imaginable, excepting the following ones); Arrrr!!! (angry "R"); Arrrr!!! (relaxed "Aaahh"); Arrrr!!! ("Man Overboard! Quick! Grab the ropes! Loosen the raft!"); Arrrr!!! ("What a lovely day! Sun shining..."); Arrrr!!! ("Oh no. Looks like more rain. Are our garments dry? Can we stop using them as a secondary sail yet?")
Let me help you understand pirate talk.
Arrrr!!! (The letter "R", and any other sentence or emotion imaginable, excepting the following ones); Arrrr!!! (angry "R"); Arrrr!!! (relaxed "Aaahh"); Arrrr!!! ("Man Overboard! Quick! Grab the ropes! Loosen the raft!"); Arrrr!!! ("What a lovely day! Sun shining..."); Arrrr!!! ("Oh no. Looks like more rain. Are our garments dry? Can we stop using them as a secondary sail yet?")
Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
Being a GM, I can only police what I understand. I understand English.
If you allow other languages, my ability is greatly limited.
Having one common language, makes it much easier to Police!
Prsm
If you allow other languages, my ability is greatly limited.
Having one common language, makes it much easier to Police!
Prsm
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Re: What is the reasoning behind only English in public chat
Thanks too, Prsm. It is good to see the reasons that people have for why something is there as a requirement.
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Let me help you understand pirate talk.
Arrrr!!! (The letter "R", and any other sentence or emotion imaginable, excepting the following ones); Arrrr!!! (angry "R"); Arrrr!!! (relaxed "Aaahh"); Arrrr!!! ("Man Overboard! Quick! Grab the ropes! Loosen the raft!"); Arrrr!!! ("What a lovely day! Sun shining..."); Arrrr!!! ("Oh no. Looks like more rain. Are our garments dry? Can we stop using them as a secondary sail yet?")
Let me help you understand pirate talk.
Arrrr!!! (The letter "R", and any other sentence or emotion imaginable, excepting the following ones); Arrrr!!! (angry "R"); Arrrr!!! (relaxed "Aaahh"); Arrrr!!! ("Man Overboard! Quick! Grab the ropes! Loosen the raft!"); Arrrr!!! ("What a lovely day! Sun shining..."); Arrrr!!! ("Oh no. Looks like more rain. Are our garments dry? Can we stop using them as a secondary sail yet?")