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I'd like to know too. And also if it's important we set it, is there a way to make it default to English?
Maybe during signup it should nudge users to set their language preferences.
It might be an instance-dependent or user-setting-dependent thing, but I've noticed that my responses default to English.
For the time being, I've set my language preferences to these languages:
If my hunch is correct, my instance will detect that I haven't selected a language for this reply and set it to English.
Edit: It didn't. ๐
Edit 2: I'm stupid. The OP is talking about post creation, and not reply creation. My bad.
I also noticed the comments here have no language assigned. I spent quite some time in comment sections where each comment was labelled 'English'. After a while I stopped carefully labelling mine as 'English' manually, and nothing changed. Seems to auto-label. So I was confused that here they don't.
I'll label mine manually just for the test.