on 2017 Jan 16 11:35 AM
I know there are language specific tags, where non-English posts are ok.
But: on other tags, the language always should be English, right?
So something like this should not be posted on the S/4HANA tag, right?
-> just would like some guidance, if stuff like this should be alterted!
best
Joachim
Request clarification before answering.
Try it yourself. Start creating a new question, select Portuguese as language, then go to the tag and scroll, you will see all tags that are allowed with the Portuguese language, S4/HANA is among them.
It was planned that you should only see questions that are posted with a language matching the languages entered in your profile.
Apparently this feature is not yet available or has a bug, and was also reported from Jelena about 6 weeks ago: https://answers.sap.com/questions/75717/how-are-different-languages-on-scn-working-out-for.html
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Thanks Jürgen!
I tried, and do now see that there a very vew tags available.
-> so theres currently no way to make it right for the person posting 😞
->so I will not "alert moderator" on such content, and I'll tolerate seeing blogs in the l cannto read.
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Joachim
Hi Joachim, Just wanted to let you know that I just released the items you alerted from the mod queue, for the reasons outlined by Jurgen. Thanks for sharing your feedback, it will help guide improvements.
The discussion over at Coffee Corner (http://answers.sap.com/comments/185225/view.html) brought me back to this question, as I think there are some more question to be asked:
1. As a reader, when I cam across a blog in a Language that is not English - how can I tell if it's ok (I'll just skip it, and go read something else) or not (I'll alter it, then go read something else)? In other words: how (as a non-mod user!) can I tell what the language-label on a blog is? (-> dinding "falsely labeled English"-blogs) I didn't find a way yet!
2. And: How can I tell the case: "wrong tag" if I don't understand the language the blog it's written in?
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Joachim
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