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LINGUISTIC DISCRIMINATION


Tadaaa11

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Yes, I noticed how you edited this post to say selected chats.

So why does Stake discriminate against its monolingual English speakers?

It's disheartening to see that while Stake promotes increased rain for their birthday, this opportunity is limited to selected chats. This implies that certain language communities are being prioritized over others. As a monolingual English speaker, I feel marginalized by this practice.

Linguistic discrimination, also known as linguicism or language discrimination, refers to the unfair treatment of an individual or class of individuals based on their language use. In this case, it seems that monolingual English speakers are being excluded from certain benefits and opportunities available to other language groups.

This kind of practice can lead to feelings of exclusion and inequality among the user base. It’s important for a global platform like Stake to ensure that all users, regardless of their language proficiency, have equal access to promotions and rewards. By doing so, Stake can foster a more inclusive and fair environment for all its users.

I suspect one potential reason for this exclusion could be the prevalence of "rain farmers" and bots in English chat. It's possible that Stake wants to limit the benefits being exploited by automated bots and users who manipulate the system to their advantage. However, it raises a critical question: if Stake has no problem allowing English-speaking players to rain their winnings to bots, why is English the only chat Stake will not rain in?

It’s akin to saying that while it’s okay for the community to throw their hard-earned money into a pit where bots might scoop it up, the platform itself refuses to do the same. This double standard is both frustrating and unfair.

If bot activity is a concern, Stake should address the issue directly by enhancing its bot detection and prevention measures, rather than excluding an entire language community from promotions. This approach would ensure fairness and inclusivity without penalizing legitimate users.

Why not make these opportunities available to everyone, irrespective of the language they speak? Inclusivity should be a priority for a platform that aims to cater to a diverse, global audience.

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39 minutes ago, Moe_stake said:

Who cares for rain bro, imagine sitting in chat for 12 hours a day to get a potential 1-5$. 

Enjoy your weekend coffee dear.
 

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