I feel a little like a jerk for even bringing it up.
But what is the point of posting in Chinese or Korean or Egyptian, or Martin or Ancient Sumerian if only 1+/-% of members can read it ?
-I mean no disrespect to anyone...
In my view, it clouds the canvas with basically unintelligible scribble.
I see 3 solutions, unless you count #4 which is to do nothing.
I'd like to read their posts, how about ( Steemit ) translating it to english for us.
Sub.sites based on language used. I know it's not ideal.
-Chinese.steemit.com, Korean.steemit.com, Egyption.steemit.com, ...or provide a GUI link within console of the post for us to do it ourselves as needed. Not the clean, legible canvas I was going for, but it's also an effective solution.
Note:
-of course you have categories for other languages, but when people seldom use them, nothing is improved.
There is a reason I don't buy or subscribe to any Korean News Papers, I don't read Korean. As an example, not picking on Koreans.
Believe it or not, my only interested in this post is making Steemit more effective & presentable.
PEACE
Please note: I feel the same way about these Steemit accelerator groups posting 20 reports a day listing every persons profit in their organization for that day, I just didn't sign up for that.
I wish people could be a little more thoughtful and considerate when posting, and I hope I am not looked at as a hypocrite for these words. I really am thinking of all of us, including Steemit :-)