Sorry Doug it took me some time (just needed focus on work deliverables and events).

Yes, as benefits for the writer I can think at least 2:

  • UI appropriate labels and translations where there is text (nothing terribly valuable, really, but smoothing),
  • spell checking (although not so easy since today is common to have mixed languages in a toot, but anyway...). Eventually this could create a shared list of words in the instance or a group so as to make a better spellchecking for everyone.


As benefits for everyone, as you said, there is filtering and also translations. If we know each person preferred language/s, we can offer translated versions by default for certain languages.

This could be part of each User preferences. That is, each account can specify what language/s:

  • the UI is preferred.
  • the posts are filtered/allowed
  • the posts are translated or not by default.

WDYT? :)

Doug, that seems super interesting and very well aligned indeed.


Your mention of language barriers also makes me trigger another small limitation on other microblogging services that Bonfire could make better: the ability to express the language used, per post.


Many people (me included) uses 2 or more languages.

  • If the language setting is in the configuration, there is only one.
  • But if it can be set by post, I can express when I'm posting in Spanish and when in English, so people can filter those.

WDYAT?

Sorry Doug it took me some time (just needed focus on work deliverables and events).

Yes, as benefits for the writer I can think at least 2:

  • UI appropriate labels and translations where there is text (nothing terribly valuable, really, but smoothing),
  • spell checking (although not so easy since today is common to have mixed languages in a toot, but anyway...). Eventually this could create a shared list of words in the instance or a group so as to make a better spellchecking for everyone.


As benefits for everyone, as you said, there is filtering and also translations. If we know each person preferred language/s, we can offer translated versions by default for certain languages.

This could be part of each User preferences. That is, each account can specify what language/s:

  • the UI is preferred.
  • the posts are filtered/allowed
  • the posts are translated or not by default.

WDYT? :)