I have had this happen before and as someone who speaks multiple languages I just don't get why it's there in the first place. Specially since I had it happen that it gave me the error while I was writing in the language the post was in (in that case it was german)
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Yes that's extremely annoying, I want to see communities and posts for all languages, if I can't speak that language I just use Google Translate.
Does this happen more when commenting in a post or to a comment from kbin which has stricter language restrictions?
A bug I'd like fixed is when you're creating a community and you get the endless circle because the community exists but lemmy's error messaging is subpar.
These will get fixed, I imagine, though the sooner the better so as not to scare new people off.