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We'll update this notice again when we're able to loosen this restriction. I can't give a prediction when that will be. After that, we may reverse it again if there's too much posting in other languages for us to handle.
Please feel free to post in English using translation tools. This is, after all, the only way we are able to moderate, so you can save us all some bother by doing it yourself.
Criticism of the game and the companies behind it are perfectly welcome, as long as it's done in a way that is within the rules.
Duplicative threads are not. They just lead to redundant posting, confusion, and more work for everyone.
Discussion of moderator actions are not.
Persistently breaking any rules after being reminded of them will lead initially to short temporary bans from this discussion area, getting longer with persistent inappropriate behaviour. We don't want to hand out any permanent bans (except to blatant spammers and obvious troublemakers), but will do so if other courses of action are exhausted.
Anything involving gamergate, 'SJWs', 'MRAs' etc falls under this bracket. Even gender theory (not just any mention of gender, but serious discussion of gender issues) comes under this, unfortunately.
This rule is not because of anyone taking sides. It's to allow discussion here to remain civil and productive.