Mark, you said: "But I think that the majority of users of mo.wikipedia will, no matter what, always be primarily users of Cyrillic, and I think that it should be dominant there until such time as there are more Moldovan users there who use Latin, if that is ever the case."
I think that is not at all right. I mean, Cyrillic is a minority script in _all_ circumstances. Only 10% of speakers of Moldo-Romanian in Moldova use it, and only around 33% of people who say they speak Moldovan use it. So those who say they speak Moldovan, will be looking actually mostly for Latin content, especially since many of the Cyrillic speakers are also used to Latin content because that's the script they use in public institutions, at work, etc.
Also, "since we already have two separate Wikipedias, we can use ro.wiki for /all/ Latin-script content, and mo.wiki for /all/ Cyrillic-script content"
I've kept on saying that this is a practical solution, but it isn't really a correct solution - While the interesting context of the Moldo-Romanian language would state that a mo.wiki in Cyrillic only would be the most practical solution, it would basically be very biased, despite the prominent link. The prominent link is just a redirect, the interface would still be in Cyrillic, the interwiki links would still go to Cyrillic articles. We can't nominate a Wikipedia for Cyrillic content, even though the case of Moldo-Romanian would say that perhaps logically it is a way to go, simply because we can't nominate a language subdomain for a certain script when that script is a minority script.
That's what needs to be understood here - Cyrillic is a minority script in all cases - for Moldo-Romanian speakers worldwide, for Moldo-Romanian speakers in Moldova and for Moldovan speakers in Moldova. So we need content to first cater for the majority, which could be either at mo.wiki or ro.wiki, but I think ro.wiki would be the more practical solution, unless some Moldovans would actually have a problem with being redirected to a Romanian Wikipedia, which they might have. We need to hear their side of the story too, but there are as of yet barely any Moldovan Latin users. There should be a very prominent link on the mo.wiki page redirecting Cyrillic users to their subdomain. Interwiki links would then go to mo-cyr: and be put in the form of "Moldoveanească (Chirilic)" in the Cyrillic alphabet.
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