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האם משתמשים אוהבים לראות הודעות בשפות שאינם אנגלית?

אני בדעה שלא כדאי להציג כברירת מחדל הודעות שאינם באנגלית בדף הבית.

הודעה זו מעניינת אולי 1% מהקוראים ושמשמשת כ"רעש" לשאר האוכלוסייה.

 אם כל ההודעות באתר זה היו מתחלקות שווה בשווה בין אנגלית, עברית, רוסית, סינית וצרפתית אז לפי חשבון פשוט רק כ-20% מההודעות יהיו מובנות לכל אחד מהקוראים - למעט אנשים שיודעים את כל השפות הנ"ל.

אתם באמת רוצים להשתמש באתר (או ב-FEED) שמבינים רק כל הודעה חמישית?

And for the non-hebrew-readers:

  1. Was this post (in hebrew) helpful to you?
  2. Does it bother you to recieve non-english posts on the main page?
  3. If 3 out of every 10 posts were in a language which you don't understand, would that bother you? How about 5 in 10? 9 in 10?
  4. Any suggestions on how to best handle multi-lingual posts on the main page and/or aggregate feed?

Comments are welcome!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2004
    1: no
    2: yes.
    3: yes, 3/10 is already too much.
    4: take them off. Put them in separate feeds.
  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2004
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  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2004
    1 No
    2 Yes
    3 Yes 1/10 is too many, a separate blog would be better. Consistancy is important IMO.
    4 Separate blog / feeds
  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2004
  1. no
    2) yes
    3) yes. The main feed is there for the large scale audience, i.e. the world. Every individual blogger can set a flag if a blog entry has to appear on the main feed. It is not interesting for the world if a particular posting is in a language only a fraction of the audience can read.
    4) Don't put non-english postings on the main feed.

    About the mainfeed not being practical: that's nonsense. The mainfeed has 2 different aggregated rss feeds, which are very useful in every rss reader. Having non-english postings in these feeds is making this generic feed less useful however.

    People should understand that what they post on the main feed is read by many. If you want to tell a lot of people something, you have to make sure they understand you. If that is not your goal, don't post on the mainfeed, it's a single checkbox.
  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2004
    Why can't Text know the language of a post, and respect the user's browser preferences about language (ie only display posts in languages the user has chosen to accept)?
    It seems like the ideal solution. Hebrew isn't the only language that causes this problem. And I imagine these blogs are next to useless to those who don't speak English (Who would wade through dozens of English posts to find the very occasional one in their native language?)
  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2004
    This post wasn't useful to me, I don't understand that much hebrew, but then again, most of this posts are useless. I just read them for fun. And I really like it when I find a post in a non-english language I can understand (french, spanish, german, italian, russian, hebrew, etc). I wouldn't say "take it from the main feed". I don't see why english should be the only language here, this is clearly not an all-american site. I could argue that you should take local news from the main feed, and you see them all the time. It would be nice if there was some filtering system, though... but I don't know if that's technically feasible right now. Anyway, it's 1 blog in 20, so I don't see how it could bother english monolingual people to have them...
  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2004

    1) Not really.
    2) Nope. It's pretty easy to ignore stuff I can't read.
    3 and 4) Once it gets much past 2-3/10, I think it'd be worthwhile to have a way to set a preference to filter out content I can't understand and have the website retain that preference.
  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2004
  1. nope
    2) nope
    3) yes
    4) just mark it for your page only

    I hate to hate on non-english languages, but let's be honest, maybe .1% of the readers of the main feed could understand this post. and that's a very liberal estimate. and I think it is safe to sayt that anyone getting the main feed can already read anything in english as it stands, so even the hebrew post is probably not useful to them.
  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2004
    Frans: I stand corrected regarding the feed - I could have sworn it was the same cropped content, like on the main page.

    I still stand by what I said about signal vs noise though - I personally find it's more efficient to find decent blogs by following links; letting bloggers I find interesting filter content for me.
  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2004
    I don't mind seeing the odd post in another language. But I could not help wondering what you were saying, could I suggest adding an English translation below the Hebrew?
  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2004
    atleast make a proper voting page
  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2004
  1. no
    2) yes
    3) yes
    4) put non-english postings in the separate page/blog
  • Anonymous
    November 30, 2004
    Just have a feed for every language you post in.
  • Anonymous
    November 30, 2004
    אינן, לא אינם, שפה היא נקבה, בילית יותר מדי זמן בארה"ב :)
  • Anonymous
    December 01, 2004
    I think most intelligent people can read and speak some English. I say post in English.
  • Anonymous
    December 01, 2004
    didn't understand it, but totally not bothered. everyone else just chill out.

    my mum is an old testament scholar so i'm used to seeing these kind of squigglings scattered around my parents' house....