Mastodon has an automatic language detector.
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@FediTips Nothing to do with translation. It's pronunciation. So, English is pronounced with English tts, and so on.
Ahh, that is something that I am ashamed to say I had not even thought about. Thank you so much for raising this point!
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Ahh, that is something that I am ashamed to say I had not even thought about. Thank you so much for raising this point!
@FediTips I honestly deactivate this function (screen reader pronunciation language change) because there are too many web sites which are badly tagged, so you find Italian-speaking web pages, which use English pronunciation instead. But as I'm a professional tester, I often use my test workstation which include every functionality possible.
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p.s. For anyone wondering what the post language setting is even for, it allows people to easily filter out posts in languages they don't speak, and also provides a "translate" button below your post if people don't speak your language.
However, this system relies on people using the correct language settings for their posts, so that the system knows which language each post uses.
You can find out more about language settings on Mastodon in the guide at https://fedi.tips/setting-your-language-preferences-on-mastodon-and-filtering-out-posts-in-other-languages
p.p.s. Using the correct post language setting is also important for accessibility:
The language setting of a post determines how a screen reader pronounces it when read out loud.
If you have the wrong language setting on your post, this can make it difficult for blind and visually impaired people to understand it because their screen reader software may not prounce it correctly.
Thank you very much to @elettrona for pointing out this issue!
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Mastodon has an automatic language detector.
If you start writing a post on the website interface, the post language indicator will light up if it thinks you have the wrong setting. When you click on the lit-up indicator it will suggest which setting you should use instead.
The reason it doesn't set language automatically is because the detector is too unreliable for short posts (and Mastodon is by its nature full of short posts).
More info on language settings at https://fedi.tips/setting-your-language-preferences-on-mastodon-and-filtering-out-posts-in-other-languages
I don't post in Finnish, but it has tried to flag my text as Finnish. So yeah, unreliable
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p.p.s. Using the correct post language setting is also important for accessibility:
The language setting of a post determines how a screen reader pronounces it when read out loud.
If you have the wrong language setting on your post, this can make it difficult for blind and visually impaired people to understand it because their screen reader software may not prounce it correctly.
Thank you very much to @elettrona for pointing out this issue!
@FediTips @elettrona get the developers of pinafore and semaphore to add the setting to the compose dialogue…
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p.p.s. Using the correct post language setting is also important for accessibility:
The language setting of a post determines how a screen reader pronounces it when read out loud.
If you have the wrong language setting on your post, this can make it difficult for blind and visually impaired people to understand it because their screen reader software may not prounce it correctly.
Thank you very much to @elettrona for pointing out this issue!
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Seems like this feature only works if you publish everything in the same language. There is no apparent way to define a language for every posting individually (where the auto detect would become really handy). -
@FediTips @elettrona get the developers of pinafore and semaphore to add the setting to the compose dialogue…
@mirabilos @FediTips Enafore has the same issue; I just installed it on my instance and it just has the default language setting for the profile. I'm currently using Mona on iPhone, which has auto language detection but it's llm-based and if on the mobile phone this is a good thing, when I find myself on the original mastodon app, what happens? I often forget to change and must modify the post in a second moment.
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@FediTips
Seems like this feature only works if you publish everything in the same language. There is no apparent way to define a language for every posting individually (where the auto detect would become really handy).@serac @FediTips I use @pachli for Android. My default language setting is German. Wehn I write in a different language, I get notified that I should change the language of the specific post. Sending this to test if it works in replies as well. I seem to remember that there was a hickup with that use case.
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@mirabilos @FediTips Enafore has the same issue; I just installed it on my instance and it just has the default language setting for the profile. I'm currently using Mona on iPhone, which has auto language detection but it's llm-based and if on the mobile phone this is a good thing, when I find myself on the original mastodon app, what happens? I often forget to change and must modify the post in a second moment.
@elettrona @FediTips LLM-based is almost never a good thing. In FediText I tend to put the correct language when posting… or the main language at any rate, if not
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@serac @FediTips I use @pachli for Android. My default language setting is German. Wehn I write in a different language, I get notified that I should change the language of the specific post. Sending this to test if it works in replies as well. I seem to remember that there was a hickup with that use case.
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p.p.s. Using the correct post language setting is also important for accessibility:
The language setting of a post determines how a screen reader pronounces it when read out loud.
If you have the wrong language setting on your post, this can make it difficult for blind and visually impaired people to understand it because their screen reader software may not prounce it correctly.
Thank you very much to @elettrona for pointing out this issue!
@FediTips However, don't expect Mastodon's OCR feature to use this setting. Even though the OCR library is available in many different languages, Mastodon always assumes that the text in an image is in English and will happily produce a load of crap if you tell it to recognize (for example, German) text in an image.
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@FediTips
Seems like this feature only works if you publish everything in the same language. There is no apparent way to define a language for every posting individually (where the auto detect would become really handy).@FediTips Case in point: @serac and @mirabilos, your posts in this thread have their language set to German.
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@FediTips Case in point: @serac and @mirabilos, your posts in this thread have their language set to German.
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@FediTips
Seems like this feature only works if you publish everything in the same language. There is no apparent way to define a language for every posting individually (where the auto detect would become really handy).There is, if you're using the web interface or an app that supports selecting the language.
For example the official iPhone app has a button at the bottom of the post with the language code on it, you can click this to change the language just for that post.