I have a feeling BitcoinExpress is a Filipino too. Don't be ashamed of your nationality.
There's no need for any Pilipino sub-forum.
English is the official language of the Philippines.
All government business and documents, all banking transactions of any kind ,all legal and court proceedings, birth certificates, marriage certificates, anything and everything official is English.
In 1987 the Philippine Constitution was amended to make English the official written language and Tagalog the official spoken language.
Every child in every school in the Philippines for the last 40 years has been required to have a fluency proficiency in English before leaving primary school.
So you are dismissing us our right to have a sub-section for us just because we are educated well enough to speak english?
If you are an American citizen and you know two languages, let's say for example you know both English and Spanish (both fluent in it) . You are in a Spanish forum, there is a local thread for you, You can speak your native language in there which is english, Would you think it will be more convenient for you to just speak your own language around the people who speaks the same as you in a more organized way?
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What a "Filipino Sub-Forum" does do is make it harder for non Tagalog speaking Mods and people who call out scams to monitor the section.[/quote]
It does not, that is why a new Moderator who can speak our language is needed. He can be vouch by the other ffoeum mods and staffs in here to ensure that he will do his job as a mod.
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The Pilipinos that can't speak English are the province peasants who are basically the equivalent of the Appalachian inbred in the US, not exactly the crypto type.
~BCX~
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Now, don't say that. I am from a province myself. Most of us live in provinces in here.
This is one of our goal here. To spread the knowledge of crypto to thos in urban and rural places in our country.