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r/languagelearning
Language Learning
Post with careYou can post, but there are rules to clear first.
Can you post your project here?
Self-owned content is allowed if it is high quality and posted infrequently (less than once a month). Posts about learning tools using AI technology are banned, and posts focused on a specific language are generally not allowed.
Before you post: Self-owned content must be high quality and posted less than once a month. Posts about AI learning tools are not allowed. Posts focusing on a single language are usually not allowed.
The rules, in their words
- Be mature and respectful to others: We're all here in our own time, so please help us enjoy that time by keeping discussion civil, this includes using insults or writing derogatory comments. We don't remove posts simply for being brash.
- Read the wiki and FAQ before asking basic questions: For cases where user makes a vague and unhelpful "What language should I learn?" post or asks an already-answered question. FAQ are usually removed.
- Do not submit self-owned content too frequently: Users may only post self-owned content if it is good quality and posting is infrequent (less than once a month). Please report only if they are violating this. Posts about learning tools using AI technology are currently not allowed at all.
- Do not post disallowed content: These include: posts focused on one language, language exchange requests, videos similar to "polyglot speaks 19 languages", language tutors, homework help, achievement posts, pictures of resources, and AI language learning tools or chatbots.
- Do not focus your post on a specific language: Posts about popular languages belong in their subs. Posts about rarer languages are usually okay. Posts about learning techniques/schedules are sometimes okay--check the longer rules.
- Do not post low-quality content: We only remove very low-quality posts. Please only use this for incoherent ranting, tasteless or unfunny attempts at humour, and boring translation requests.
- Do not generalise large groups of people: This includes spreading conspiracy theories or isolated or misleading statistics regarding groups of people.
- Do not target individuals with threats or slander: This means targeting users with threats, slander or spurious accusations
- Post requests for resources in the dedicated subreddit: For example, requests for French textbook recommendations go in /r/french
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