Why? I don't see a huge difference.
Simplicity and outreach. I don't think I had ever come across the phrase "linguistic communities" before getting involved in this web site. "in your language" is much clearer, especially to the target audience, for whom, by definition, Enlighs is not their native language.
Google has 27,300 hits for "linguistic communities"; 312,000 for "in your language". When a common phrase expresses your meanking as clearly as a rare one, and you are trying to reach the biggest possible audience there's no argument for the rare one.
Right now I don't see any major reason to choose one over the other.
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