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هذا المستخدم ليس لديه معرفة بالعربية (أو يفهمها بصعوبة بالغة).
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Diese Benutzerin beherrscht Deutsch nicht (oder versteht es nur mit beträchtlichen Schwierigkeiten).
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Cette utilisatrice n’a aucune connaissance en français (ou le comprend avec de grandes difficultés).
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Bu kullanıcı hiç Türkçe bilmiyor (ya da bir hayli zor anlıyor).
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דער באניצער האט נישט קיין ידיעה אין יידיש (אדער פארשטייט די שפראך מיט גרויסער שוועריקייט).
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I self-identify as queer as do a large number of people nowadays; this is why it is one of the five letters in LGBTQ nowadays. It is not a personal attack against any user on this wiki. I'm having to spell this out because previously I was being treated as though I was some random cishet person here to post slurs.
Please note that queer people, as well as most BT people regardless of whether they self-identify as queer, find the term "the gay community" offensive if it is being used to refer to the "LGBT community" as a whole. Many even find the term "LGBT" to be mildly offensive because they associate it with homonormativity and the respectability politics of the mainstream NGO-led LGBT movement. Terminology is a very nuanced and complicated thing, which is exactly why Q was added to the acronym LGBT: not because Q wasn't already (mostly) reflected in the acronym, but because it represents a fundamentally different perspective. Because of this, what is offensive to one person may be a point of pride for the other, and vice versa.