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How do I hide translation on Facebook?

Tap in the top right of Facebook.

  1. Scroll down and tap Settings.
  2. Tap Language and Region below Preferences.
  3. Tap Languages you don’t want to be offered translations for.
  4. Tap to select the languages you don’t want to receive translations options for.
  5. Tap Save.

What happen to Facebook translation?

Facebook’s Thai to English auto-translation feature on posts and comments has been taken down due to “technical issues,” the social media company’s communications manager for Thailand and Laos wrote in a statement to The Thaiger.

How do I use translation on Facebook?

Go to the post or comment you want to translate. Tap See Translation below the post or comment. If you don’t see translations options below a post or comment written in another language, make sure that translation options are turned on for that language.

Does Facebook automatically translate posts?

Facebook on Friday began testing a translation tool that will automatically let posts be displayed in languages users prefer.

Where did the Translate button go on Facebook?

Tap in the top right of Facebook. Scroll down and tap Settings. Tap Language and Region below Preferences. Tap Language you’d like to have posts translated into.

How do I get Facebook to automatically translate?

Tap in the top right of Facebook.

  1. Scroll down and tap Settings.
  2. Tap Language and Region below Preferences.
  3. Tap Language you’d like to have posts translated into.
  4. Select a language and tap Save.

Why has Facebook translate stopped working?

– Make sure you’re using the most updated version of the app or browser; – Restart your computer or phone; – Uninstall and reinstall the app, if you’re using a phone; – Log into Facebook and try again.

Why is there no translation on Facebook?

Tap See Translation below the post or comment. If you don’t see translations options below a post or comment written in another language, make sure that translation options are turned on for that language.

Why does Facebook automatically translate?

To help make life easier for you, Facebook will, by default, translate their posts for you. This is great if you don’t speak a word of French, or Swedish, or whatever language your friend is posting in, but if you do the translations are often merely okay.

How do I turn on auto translate on Facebook?

Does Facebook have a translation feature?

Anyone who wants to bring their language to Facebook or improve the current translations on Facebook can be a translator. People who use Facebook in your language can see your approved translations. Go to m.facebook.com/translations in your mobile internet browser. Select the language you want to translate into.

How can I change the language of my Facebook?

To change your Language and Region settings:

  1. Go to your Settings.
  2. Scroll down and tap Language.
  3. Select the language you want Facebook to appear in.

Why is there no see translation button on Facebook?

It turns out that Facebook didn’t give me the “See translation” link for Japanese posts because in my language settings I had included Japanese along with English, French and German. I speak it, but unlike my other languages I can’t necessarily read it.

Is there a way to translate a Facebook post?

Facebook has quietly launched a new feature that lets you translate posts and comments on Facebook pages with the click of a button. When you see a comment in another language, you should also see a small “Translate” link next to the “Like” and “Share” links.

Where do I find see translation in Windows 10?

Click on “Settings” in the drop-down menu. Click on “Language” on the left. Click on “Edit” next to “Which languages do you understand?”. Remove any languages that you still want to get a “See translation” option for. Click “Save changes”.

How to translate a comment in another language?

When you see a comment in another language, you should also see a small “Translate” link next to the “Like” and “Share” links. Clicking this will immediately use Bing to translate that post into your native language. You can then hit the link again to change it back.

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