Hi All,
On some francophone communities, ou friend @Camus@lemmy.blahaj.zone has run a couple of tests to understand how does language tag work in community with a default language. See that thread (En Français) for details.
The interesting part is that the behaviour changes based on which instance you post from (I believe all the tests have been done /c hosted by jlai.lu ) To summarize if the community default language is french a post from Lemmy.ca or Blahaj would be automatically tagged as in french while a post from SJW and lemmy.ml won’t get automatically a language tag.
I haven’t run all the test by myself and just agreed to be the messenger as someone using SJW. No idea whether it’s just about setting a flag user-side, or whether it’s a very specific lemmy version which enable this discussion.
A short note on language tags too. Not only, they avoid to deal with that frustrated person downvoting content they don’t understand. But I’ve read a nice Mastodon thread about how they matter for visually impaired user who need their screen-reader to know which language they read. So they’re very relevant.
Finally, while I’m complaining to our beloved great admins. I’ve seen that I tried to write that post in French first, but was blocked due to language setting, c’est dommage pour une instance bilingue
Woops. It appears this community was set to English as the default language. I just enabled Francais in the settings.
We will have to look into this. I assume you would prefer that the posts do get automatically tagged as French. Hopefully it is a setting on our side and not some type of bug.
The language settings on Lemmy generally need some work to make them more intuitive, imo. New users are often confused by them.
If the community has a default language yes, it would be great to have tagged automatically in the default language
Indeed, this isn’t intuitive (and something you find on the fedi, but less on mainstream social media). Also when using the wrong Language, Lemmy doesn’t return any error but just refuse to accept the post. Which is a great way to confuse anyone.
Thanks for looking at it