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A lot of people post in more than one language. Sometimes after they post e.g. in English they want to post something in their mother language e.g. Polish but they forgot to change language in the 'new post' window so the post is published in English even though its real language is Polish and as a consequence people that have chosen to see posts only in Polish would never see that post.
My proposition is to add possibility to change language of the post after publication or at least allow user to see in what language they have published so they can correct their 'mistake' and post again in correct language.
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This polyglot is asking, please allow us to edit the language that a post is listed as after the fact! I am constantly switching between French and English for different audiences, the only way I can see to edit when I've accidentally tagged a post as the wrong language is to delete and re-type.
I think this is very likely to be available in the future, however, because the post record would be being edited I'm guessing that it might not happen until post editing in general is implemented:
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A lot of people post in more than one language. Sometimes after they post e.g. in English they want to post something in their mother language e.g. Polish but they forgot to change language in the 'new post' window so the post is published in English even though its real language is Polish and as a consequence people that have chosen to see posts only in Polish would never see that post.
My proposition is to add possibility to change language of the post after publication or at least allow user to see in what language they have published so they can correct their 'mistake' and post again in correct language.
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