@Yukiteru Amano that's not really the point, we straight up can't understand each other, if you tried having a normal conversation the overall information gain would be near 3% and when you get to written speech it gets even worse, since the sounds are similar but some of the writings are completely mangled,
aaanyway, bottom line is, there's nothing to be gained from the merge, since it'll still be 2 masses of really separate people, with separate languages
the end product being either:
1. The channel being taken over by one of the languages, and getting little to no use by the other.
2. It being in rotational use between us (much less likely due to it being hard to sway a channel already used primarily by one language)
e.g. "Oh look, #baltics is in lithuanian mode today, better luck next time" and vice-versa.
3. Both people masses switching to english so we can all use it (the most likely imo), which sort of defeats the purpose of having such a channel in the first place.