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Questions about whether certain topics or types of questions should be allowed on Language Learning Stack Exchange.
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I am seeking a good definition of when language skill is considered native/second language
As far as I understand, the goal of this Meta question is to know whether or not questions about definition of "L1", "native language" etc. are not too broad, chatty, etc.
I think such questions are …
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Are questions about language certificates on topic?
Passing the tests and obtaining a certificate seems to be an integral part of Language Learning.
This is something to be proud of, and moreover, for some people having a certificate can be a goal by …
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Should we widen the scope of our site? And if yes, how?
No, we should not broaden the scope
This may sound like a devil's advocate answer, but I truly believe that broadening the scope will be useless if not harmful. Here are several considerations. My wo …