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"Making TheSilphRoad international"


#PokemonGO: Hello Travelers!This here is a suggestion that I haven't seen in a long time and I believe it is time to bring this back up.The SilphRoad Website should be translated into at least the most common languages.We are a huge community with guests from all over the world. Over the course of a day, you see several people from Brazil, Japan, the Netherlands...well, you get the point! A website with such a diverse community should be available in more than just one language.Why, you ask? I have seen many comments on this Subreddit saying that the poster's English isn't the best. I have heard about people who dislike using the atlas because it is in English. I have had friends of mine turn down my suggestion of going to the Silph Atlas because it is not available in German.Long story short, if we want reports from all over the world, we should also cater to people all over the world.I am certain that members like me, who know both English and their foreign language, would be more than happy to help with the translations. Months ago, there was a Megathread full of people volunteering to help with the translations, but somehow it seems to have been forgotten.So if there is any chance that the Executives could give out strings for us members to translate, I'm sure we can expand this community even beyond language barriers ;)Greetings, a fellow German traveler! via /r/TheSilphRoad http://ift.tt/2oDG75i
"Making TheSilphRoad international" "Making TheSilphRoad international" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 05:03 Rating: 5

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