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this post was submitted on 15 Jan 2026
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I disagree with this. Anything to encourage other language use is good. And for me it builds confidence to see the selection. Both because I think the community is large enough to exist in other languages and because it signals the developer's priorities. If there were good options in my preferred languages I would absolutely have joined a non-English instance instead. That's not going to exist if the UI buries the option.
With the current amount of users on Lemmy I think language specific content is still too niche and it should be nothing more than an option. The extra click certainly isn't worth it. People can always sign up for a language specific Lemmy instance later on if they so wish. They just need to get in, and get in fast with minimal friction.
Extra clicks are not a big deal. You go through the wizard once. Extra cognitive load is the problem, and it's abstracted as clicks or steps. But anyone who sees a language selector understands what is being asked of them and which language they need to pick.
Extra clicks are a huge deal. There's a reason platforms like Amazon are so focussed on minimizing the amount of clicks users have to go through to from webpage to payment.
Getting a Lemmy users to finish their registration in this case is similar to "getting a transaction done". Language selectors are a massive list of languages and a big hindrance.
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