Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
AMA!
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Zenigame
@zeni.eth
any tips for non-native English speakers having a tough time getting a power badge?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
The core of the network is English speaking. Pretty hard game to play if you don't speak English unfortunately. I expect as the network scales other clients to cater to international users.
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ilannnnnnnnkatin
@ilannnnnnnnkatin
while i don't agree with the necessity for growth i do think neglecting other languages here creates an obstacle for people excited about warpcast and who want to benefit from its vibrant ecosystem . i am a part of /dada and an artist on various tezos platforms . there's a huge overlap with people from south america . spanish speakers are a huge community in crypto . please consider not having them have to go to another app . that other app will also support english and many of us will just migrate to it in solidarity with them .
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Mlibty π
@mlibty
Totally agree. Dedicating everything to engagement to the level that there is only one valid language is like giving priority to one nation is like badge star system... Always the same 10 $RARE
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RJ (replyor)
@shulzzz
I don't read this as neglecting them, just stating facts. It's harder to get engagement if the cast isn't in English. It may not be fair, but its reality. Even as the translation tools improve, translation is still a barrier and will therefore naturally result in less engagement.
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