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RE: Learning From Others Experiences & Mistakes or Do We Do It The Hard & Costly Way?
Don't lose sleep over my ramblings. I don't even have the programming knowledge to back up those ideas. And I concur with your views on the importance of regionalizing things. It IS very important. But my reaction and the points I mention are simply there to give you some ideas to weigh the urgency. For developing features of Steemit, priorities must always be chosen, so which aspect first and how, depends on the urgency and the calculated feasibility and effort required. For regionalizing things, we'd need local teams in every continent, don't you think?
Translations first, once that is done the micromanagement becomes a logical process.
The logistics (human resources) are then known up front and are based on languages and countries.
The damage control becomes effective and the scammers out there are at a disadvantage.
So the answer is YES, not just continent but by language and country.
PS. The crew at Wordpress had groups of users make translating teams who did a mighty fine job of taking care of business.
Same approach could be taken here too. I don't see why not.