In dpicmafia at this point, there is very little support for people who speak other languages, at least from what I've seen. I say there should be lobbies made by em for people who speak different languages, and they should be publicized by the site itself. Maybe this is unnecessary, but it would help for outreach, and it would be good for people who don't want to run everything through google translate. This might not be a problem that occurs often, but its a very simple way to improve the sit. Let's have a discussion/support.
EDIT : This is a lot about the site publicizing and supporting the new lobbies more than anything else. Maybe like programming a dropdown menu to select your language. I know that people can create custom lobbies, but most of them die out very early. So ideally that wouldn't be a possibility with these lobbies. I may have messed up on the wording, main site mods won't need to enforce the rules there, maybe at the beginning until permanent mods could be assigned to those lobbies.
Lobbies for Other Languages
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Lobbies for other languages created AND sponsored by the official dpicmafia moderators and site.
dpicmafia that's actually a fairly good description of the circlejerking community/moderation of this site. i have no doubt every one of our current moderators would help me cheat myself a trophy if i offered nudes
and I can take a wild guess he'd ban me from that lobby
you could join if you showed me proof of having taken a course on the value of diversity
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spanish lobby?
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If I had a mafia website with the infrastructure for competitive mafia already set up, now would be the time to make some profit on the Town of Salem college wave!
The way I see this right now, this is what's going to happen:
1.) Spanish speaking lobby is made. There aren't enough people playing in the lobby, so it is not very active and no one plays. The site is already not as active as it should be in English.
2.) Massive site expansion. Creating almost an entirely separate site for Spanish speakers/other languages. You would need another admin/mod team for that language, where they all interpret the rules the same way based on cultural differences/word meanings. All games would be in that other language, but, as stated in number one, most likely would't stay alive.
I don't know how this is gonna work unless you truly believe there is a way to draw in soooooo many more players.