When chinese language drops, Linux “grow”; but that growth seems to fall back whenever Chinese language return on top… sometime over the overall English language (temporarily making English a secondary language).

There’s a constant Linux growth on Steam? Yes, but Chinese language introduce some noise (I doubt publishers are willing to make English language a secondary concern, under Chinese, after reading Steam HWs).

PS: nothing against chinese people, this is all about statistical noise: people jumping on their chair before checking the whole thing.

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Can you please provide further analysis? Are you saying the Linux growth is more or less meaningful, and showed by regional players’ participation? Or… Something else?

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