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  • Eh, you can post, but people might just ignore it. So you're screaming into the void for the most part.

    I'm a native Cantonese and Mandarin speaker, we have a Asian Diaspora comm, but most Lemmings are white westerners, so it's not gonna get much traction... but I mean... it's there... I don't think anyone has a problem with that.

    I almost never post anything in Chinese because 1.4 billion of them are behind a firewall and they'll never find small platforms like the Fediverse.

    I'm planning to post some poetry stuff in bilingual English and Chinese, like... its good emotional release... kinda therapudic for myself using multiple languages to engage the brain's emotions in multiple parts of the brain, only posting for personal reason tho, idc if anyone actually reads it. I don't have any friend to share it with, my stuff would be too political for Mainland Chinese internet.

    Just post it, find the right community for it, if someone hates it, they have a block button for that community, or use word-blocking filters.

  • Pretty accepting.

    None of the posts I've seen from outside the americas and Europe are treated differently than the American and European posts

    Perhaps less engagement due to a smaller relevant audience, which you'll also see with posts from many niche American and European communities.

  • There's not much content to even say if there's resistance against them if any. I suppose people blocking contents in foreign language they can't read counts as one though.

  • There's a French community or two hanging in there, and I sometimes see German or Greek. Surprisingly little Russian or Japanese compared to the rest of what I see of fedi, but I don't think it's got anything to do with people being "accepting" of other languages or cultures — it's just a matter of people who want to use them reaching some kind of critical mass.

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