No.410
I would love to see this board become more popular. It's sad that so few people are interested in languages.
Are there any ways we can try to motivate others to join?
No.411
>>410Aside from spamming on /int/ and similar boards, no. Language learning and polyglotism is a very, very, VERY personal journey. The best we can do is direct people here.
No.456
>>410You could try asking the owners of /b/, /pol/ and /int/ if they can post a link to /lang/ in a sticky or the announcements. Ask hotwheels if he can make /lang/ a featured board of the week. Most people probably don't know this board even exists.
No.458
we could try posting on related boards such as
>>>/freedu/ and
>>>/improve/, and any national board thats in another language
No.809
Try and get /christian/ in here to learn Greek and Hebrew, mostly Greek. We need more Greek threads because everyone on /christian/ wants to learn a bible language.
No.810
>>809
At first I thought "hey that's a good idea" but then I went to /christian/ and it seems to be full of stupid posts like >>>/christian/58915
I don't want those braindead morons anywhere near /lang/.
No.814
>>456
>/b/>/pol/>/int/>especially /int/What the fuck are you thinking?
No.815
>>814When I wrote that post, I had spent no more than 2 minutes on /int/ and it was before they started spreading their cancer to other boards. I wouldn't write it now.
No.816
>>810 Literally nothing wrong with that post.
No.833
>>810Well as long as we don't have anyone arguing about religion, and it stays purely about language, we should be fine.
No.839
>>810Catholic /christian/ here, came here to see about summa that Latin.
Not seeing what's idiotic about that post though.
No.852
No.966
>>817
>taking issue with someone stating that Jesus was a Jew who preached to Jews about Jewish law
So are you just totally ignorant of the Bible or is there some deeper misunderstanding here.