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##No, country specific questions are not too localized.

No, country specific questions are not too localized.

There are technical diversities based on a person's country that will caused legitimate questions to be asked that are not otherwise in violation of the site's guidelines. The value of a question is based on if it will help a sufficient population of future readers, which can be estimated based on a country's population. For example, issues surrounding the use of information technology in China (power, datacenter concerns, character sets, etc.) can spawn questions that, while country specific, will be useful to future visitors.

##No, country specific questions are not too localized.

There are technical diversities based on a person's country that will caused legitimate questions to be asked that are not otherwise in violation of the site's guidelines. The value of a question is based on if it will help a sufficient population of future readers, which can be estimated based on a country's population. For example, issues surrounding the use of information technology in China (power, datacenter concerns, character sets, etc.) can spawn questions that, while country specific, will be useful to future visitors.

No, country specific questions are not too localized.

There are technical diversities based on a person's country that will caused legitimate questions to be asked that are not otherwise in violation of the site's guidelines. The value of a question is based on if it will help a sufficient population of future readers, which can be estimated based on a country's population. For example, issues surrounding the use of information technology in China (power, datacenter concerns, character sets, etc.) can spawn questions that, while country specific, will be useful to future visitors.

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##No, country specific questions are not too localized.

There are technical diversities based on a person's country that will caused legitimate questions to be asked that are not otherwise in violation of the site's guidelines. The value of a question is based on if it will help a sufficient population of future readers, which can be estimated based on a country's population. For example, issues surrounding the use of information technology in China (power, datacenter concerns, character sets, etc.) can spawn questions that, while country specific, will be useful to future visitors.