Why did you stop accepting applicants for the Filipino language translators?
Please answer this.. aww I want to be a plurk translator...
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Inappropriate?Thanks for asking. The answer is that we currently don't need new translators for Filipino language. The current translators are doing good job!
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Inappropriate?Then how about the other Filipino plurkers who aspires to be a Plurk translator for the Filipino language? how about us? :(
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Unfortunately good translation is not about quantity. We simply can't and won't allow everyone who aspires to be a Plurk translator to become one.
We have rejected some because of lack of linguistic qualification and we have stopped accepting translators for certain language because the current pool of translators is handling the task well. If we allow 2000 new translators everyday for a language, it will be chaotic and you get scenarios where good translators are fighting with 17, 18 years old teenagers who just want to be a translator to get the badge. -
Inappropriate?Oh I see.. but what if there are some new aspiring translators that are good enough to translate some words that can't be easily translated? will you give them a chance to try?
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Sorry, not at this time. -
Inappropriate?There are some translations I want to change because some of them still suck T.T A lot of people are making fun of it.
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