General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon's PR Problem
Furthermore, a European stance might appear somewhat strange to the average non-English-speaking user for another reason. The language barrier was mentioned in this thread. And I think that would be a valid objection — one where Pale Moon falls somewhat behind other presentations. The websites of common browsers are multilingual. Not that I would particularly miss it. Possibly negligible — given all the translation features and AI integrations nowadays.
I don't see what a multilingual website has to do with being European or not. People speak multiple languages on every continent. It also would not make sense for Pale Moon as it is primarily an English-language product and is not published in multiple languages (which a multi-lingual website would also imply; if you go multilingual you have to go all the way). Language packs are a courtesy for those who prefer a native language UI.
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