How Do I Turn On Auto Translate On Twitter?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Go to your Account settings, in the Content area and

select the tweet translation service

to turn the setting on or off. When a tweet is displayed in a different language a globe icon appears next to the tweet. Clicking displays the ‘View translation’ link which then shows the translate tweet underneath the original.

How do I translate automatically?

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More. Settings.
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced.
  4. Under “Languages,” click Language.
  5. Next to the language you’d like to use, click More . …
  6. Turn Offer to translate pages in this language on or off.

Does twitter automatically translate?

Translation is already a feature of Twitter, but

it’s not automatic

. Tweets are presented in the language they were written in, but a “Translate Tweet” option appears below the text if you are logged in to your account. Tapping it carries out the translation immediately.

How do I stop Twitter from translating?

  1. Go to the “Account” section.
  2. Scroll to the “Content” section and uncheck “Tweet Translation – Show Tweet translation”.

Who is responsible for translating Twitter text?

How did you recruit the translation team? Twitter is translated by

a team of volunteers organized through the Twitter Translation Center

. Anyone with a Twitter account can volunteer to be part of these groups of translators across the globe.

Is Google Translate ending?

On

December 4, 2019 Google discontinued its

popular Google Translate Widget. The widget can no longer be added to new sites. It is currently still available for websites that already have it installed.

Is Google translate a machine translation?

Google Translate is a

multilingual neural machine translation service

developed by Google, to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another.

How do I get Twitter to translate 2021?

Click on the more icon and select Settings and privacy from the drop-down menu. Click on the Accessibility, display, and languages tab. Click Languages. Under Display language, click and choose your preferred language for headlines, buttons, and other text from Twitter.

How do you change the language back to English?

Open Settings . Select Time & language, and then select Language. Check the Languages setting for your Windows display language. To get a new language, select Add a

Language

and then choose one from the list.

How do you translate someone’s bio on Twitter?

If the option to translate a profile’s bio is available, it will automatically appear at the bottom of the profile’s bio.

Tapping the “Translate bio” option

will translate the bio to the language of your Twitter app, which is set to match your device’s language setting.

Which photo was retweeted the most in the history of twitter?

It’s a tough day for Ellen DeGeneres. The talk show host’s

star-studded Oscars selfie

has been dethroned as the most retweeted tweet ever by #NuggsForCarter.

What’s wrong with Google Translate?

The Cons. With Google Translate the meaning can be “lost in translation” because

there is no way to incorporate context

. The complexity of the text, as well as any context which cannot be interpreted without a true knowledge of the language, makes the likelihood of errors greater.

What can I use instead of Google Translate?

  • DeepL. DeepL launched in 2017 as a spin-off of Linguee, another well-known language service (see below). …
  • Linguee. The Linguee language service was launched in 2009. …
  • Baidu Translate. …
  • Youdao. …
  • Microsoft Translator. …
  • iTranslate. …
  • TripLingo.

Who uses Google Translate the most?

Ninety-two percent of our translations come from outside of the United States, with Brazil topping the list.

Charlene Dyck
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Charlene Dyck
Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.