Thread:Echoson/@comment-34326521-20160305185009/@comment-34326521-20160307071340

First, I have no way of knowing 100% of the time what is being said in a non-English language, aside from a handful of them. I don't know if you're discussing something illegal or just saying "hello", so to say "posting in another language is not as offensive as posting a swear" presumes I (or other admins) actually know what's being said, which we don't, most of the time.

Second, "ALL CAPS" refers to when a user's post is mainly composed of capital letters in sequence. It's fine to use it sporadically for emphasis, not fine to write half a post like that. (Note: "Half a post" is a random thing that just came to my mind. We don't have a literal limit; each post is judged on a case-by-case basis.)

Finally, there are at least two ways you can ask an admin why content was removed without posting that content yourself. You could rely on the admin's memory, or you can just link to the post/page in question. No rules are broken. It should be common sense, really: if content is removed by an admin, it most likely shouldn't be there. If it most likely shouldn't be there, you definitely shouldn't re-add it.