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When discovered renshuu I wondered why there absolutely no other comments for words other than in English? Once, a good Russian mnemonic come to my mind, I writted it in and saw "this word already has a lot of mnemonics, so any additional mnemonics will be marked as private." Oh, really???
I see ZERO mnemonics for this word in Russian. Is ZERO too much??
What even the point of these limits? To prevent.. what? What will be worse without this limit? Especially considering that there's a lot of duplicates. If comment count is somehow that much important for you, isn't it better to fight duplicates instead (remove or group them)?
Use separate limits for different languages or remove limits at all
Note: it will go live today or tomorrow:
Changes:
1. Wording changed to say "no more English ones will be allowed as public"
2. Other languages will be saved and allowed to be public.
Oh, and I'd appreciate the benefit of the doubt - renshuu is extremely user friendly (as in, I do everything for you all in mind), and so if something seems off, it is probably a bug, and not some desire for me to suppress everyone.
As to the duplicates - they are all checked before approved, but it's always possible with these larger sets that we don't notice a duplicate. Hopefully I can work in the future to make it easier to catch them.
Thanks! Is there a way to select which languages I can see in word/kanji usernotes (other than site and vocab langs)? It would be good if it has the possibility to select multiple languages.
Also, the "What even the point of these limits?" wasn't littoral. I don't mind duplicates (especially if they would be grouped together or nested – it even gives the different points of views or variants on the same things and gives the space for improvements), but the limited comments count is the only reason why it may be a little irritating. And I personally don't even see any practical reason of this limit to exist, that's why I'm asking.
There is not yet a way to select which languages - it might be something I can add in the future :). It is based on the global language settings you have in your user account.