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darkweasel (Visa profilen) 27 maj 2011 18:24:07
bartlett22183:Uh? It wasn't me but Altebrilas who said anything like that.darkweasel:My understanding is that darkweasel (who, admittedly, must speak on his own) is suggesting a change in the principles (one might say rules) of lernu!, not that such a rule now exists. (Unless I am misunderstanding, of course.)Altebrilas:I think that moderators should be more strict about the rules of the forums: the national-language forums only for beginners, and the other topics in esperanto only.Where are you taking this "rule" from? I couldn't find it in the [url=/pri_lernu/reguloj_kondicxoj.php][i]lernu![/i] rules[/url].
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Altebrilas (Visa profilen) 27 maj 2011 21:24:57
Nevertheless, I think it would be good to encourage people to use esperanto forums for topics that interest them.
BlackOtaku (Visa profilen) 28 maj 2011 03:46:17
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ceigered (Visa profilen) 28 maj 2011 04:09:26
Altebrilas:Sorry. I talked about "rules" but it was only a moderator's recommandation in a french forum. I thought it was written somewhere.I've made a poll on this topic, called English forum survey. Hopefully that will provide some understanding on the topic as a whole.
Nevertheless, I think it would be good to encourage people to use esperanto forums for topics that interest them.
geo63 (Visa profilen) 28 maj 2011 12:48:09
BlackOtaku:I have no real issue with the E-o forums, other than the fact that my reading comprehension isn't all the way there. It's good practice to go over there and read a few posts, but it's a bit draining after a while (or rather quickly, depending on my mood). I have the same problem with liberafolio.org. I find the articles there very interesting, but I rarely read them because of the effort that it takes me to get through some of them (even though in a perfect world, the needed effort would just motivate to read there more often).Now you can understand what the rest of the world feel about English, and Esperanto is ten times easier...
paulopolo (Visa profilen) 28 maj 2011 13:24:19
Altebrilas:Some users complain that there is too few people using esperanto forums.You can try to write with easier esperanto at eo-forums so as to make it possible for beginners to jump in to the discussion. Because the main reason for higher activity on national-language forums is that beginners are able to participate in.![]()
I noticed that the most interesting topics were on national-language forums. I think it is too bad, because the aim of this site is to help people to learn and to practize esperanto.
I know it is easier to write in his own language, but it would be good that people who master esperanto make more posts in eo-forums...
ceigered (Visa profilen) 28 maj 2011 13:39:51
English Forum Survey (Survey about how much and why we use the English/Esperanto forums)
(thanks Qwertz for the first link!)
bartlett22183 (Visa profilen) 28 maj 2011 19:11:32
darkweasel:Sorry. When the attributions got several levels deep, I lost track of who was saying what.bartlett22183:My understanding is that darkweasel (who, admittedly, must speak on his own) is suggesting a change in the principles (one might say rules) of lernu!, not that such a rule now exists. (Unless I am misunderstanding, of course.)Uh? It wasn't me but Altebrilas who said anything like that.
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Altebrilas (Visa profilen) 29 maj 2011 15:35:13
paulopolo:I am conscious of the problem.
You can try to write with easier esperanto at eo-forums so as to make it possible for beginners to jump in to the discussion. Because the main reason for higher activity on national-language forums is that beginners are able to participate in.
I hope that some day will exist a tool to display words (or roots, more precisely) in different colors according to their difficulty (There is a classification of esperanto roots in 9 or 10 groups).
So it would be possible to correct at once the parts of a message which are too difficult to understand.
Meanwhile, it is possible to ask the author for explanations about an obscure part of the text...
paulopolo (Visa profilen) 29 maj 2011 16:46:17
I hope that some day will exist a tool to display words (or roots, more precisely) in different colors according to their difficulty (There is a classification of esperanto roots in 9 or 10 groups).It would be amazing tool
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Meanwhile, it is possible to ask the author for explanations about an obscure part of the text...You are absolutely correct. Almost nobody do that. But I would say it's a question of times(nowadays), people are not interested in what you are writing but in what they are writing and if additionally you write a message in difficult language you can be sure that nobody will read it.