Facebook prepping a 'Translate' button for its pages, say reports !
BY:mayur khokhar softwere enginier
According to InsideFacebook, the new button is placed next to the “Like” option. On clicking the “Translate” button, the language in which the status or post was originally written gets translated to the user's profile language or the default language they've set. The “Translate” button is then replaced by a “Original” button, which allows the users to switch back to the original language.
While
 the InsideFacebook report does not  clarify how many languages are 
actually supported by the feature, it  tips English, Spanish, French, 
Hebrew, and Chinese as the languages  available at rollout. The feature,
 however, does not work for all  comments. In case Facebook is unable to
 translate the content, it will  return with an error message stating: 
“There is no translation available  for this story at the moment."
Moreover,
 the new feature is limited to  Facebook pages presently. Also, there is
 no word on a mass-translate  option that will translate a foreign 
user's profile into one's native  language. However, the new move will 
certainly help Facebook users get  much more access to the global 
community on the social networking  platform. After the availability of 
the new Translate feature, the users  will not need to use a third-party
 translate tool to post texts in  their language of choice 
 
  






 
 
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