@david@netbros.com I may have said that of course, and Iโm quite sure you can quite me the Twt Hash in which I said it ๐ โ But letโs not take my โintentโ out of context here ๐ You are right, and I see your point (_in fact I believe all three of you @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @movq@www.uninformativ.de and yourself @david@netbros.com _) have all made this point quite clear ๐ โ We are missing User-level controls around the notion of either
- I want to only see content in language X
or:
- As a User it would be nice if content in language X was automatically translated for me in my native language Y
@david@netbros.com Youโre probably right. But we have to try right? ๐ Iโd be happy with an automated builtin translation facility, if it was clear in te UX that it was โtranslatedโ. But forgoing that, yeah some kind of User-preference and language detection is going to have to be โgood enoughโโข
To be super clear thoughโฆ Nobody is saying here that Twting in different languages is bad or not allowed or frowned upon or anything of the sorts. The same is true in reverse, if for example @venjiang@www.twtxt.cc had lots of users on his twtxt.cc pod, their users might also like to prefer to only see content in Chinese/Taiwanese too!