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- 4I will flag this one for attention as there seems to be a discrepancy. Here the top answer is 'No, unless' but on the portuguese site the current top answer is 'Yes'. I suppose it is easy to deal with but should done so on short notice.Dennis Jaheruddin– Dennis Jaheruddin2014-02-14 13:31:54 +00:00Commented Feb 14, 2014 at 13:31
- Crossposting has been a sort of unresolved issue in SE because different people across the sites have adopted different stances about it. Have to admit though, that I didn't consider the Portuguese SO to have discussed this. Although even in that post and the one linked, different POV (somewhat related to translation issues) exist.Doktoro Reichard– Doktoro Reichard2014-02-14 22:23:35 +00:00Commented Feb 14, 2014 at 22:23
- Would be good to have a moderator/CM (or significantly stronger community) response to this question so we can integrate it into the general crossposting FAQ.TylerH– TylerH2022-05-06 14:41:53 +00:00Commented May 6, 2022 at 14:41
- Related MSO question: Is it allowed to ask identical questions in different languages (not programming languages)?TylerH– TylerH2022-05-06 14:43:16 +00:00Commented May 6, 2022 at 14:43
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