Are you planning to create an event space in another language?
Do you want to create events and engage in activities in that language?

If so, there are two important points to consider:

1. First, select the appropriate language.
For example, suppose an author living in Tokyo, Japan, wants to host an event for readers in New York, USA. In this case, the author should select English.

The event space will then appear to English-speaking readers but will not be visible to Japanese-speaking readers.

2. Second, be mindful of time zone differences when scheduling.
You must set the date and time according to the audience’s local time.

In the example above, if the author wants to hold the event in New York on Wednesday at 10 AM, they need to set it as Thursday at 11 PM in their own system to account for the time difference.
Once the author sets it to Thursday at 11 PM, it will automatically appear as Wednesday at 10 AM for users in New York.

Not sure about time differences? Just search on Google – it’s easy to find!

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