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Twitter has opened a Translation Center website to recruit volunteers to help the company translate its websites and mobile apps into more languages.
Much like Facebook’s community-driven translation tool, Twitter is relying on volunteers to help go through its website and translate it into new languages. The company says it has been doing this with its other language updates, but has decided to create “a completely new system, based on feedback from translators, to improve the translation experience.”
Once volunteers sign into the Twitter Translation Center, they can start contributing to projects, including Twitter.com, Twitter’s mobile apps, Twitter Help and Twitter for Business. The center also includes a leader board of top translators and a level system to encourage community and competition between translators.
The Translation Center includes some of the languages currently available to Twitter users, those being French, Italian, German, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Twitter has also released projects for Turkish, Indonesian and Russian languages within the Translation Center. They are also the next languages in which Twitter will make its product available.
Much like Facebook’s community-driven translation tool, Twitter is relying on volunteers to help go through its website and translate it into new languages. The company says it has been doing this with its other language updates, but has decided to create “a completely new system, based on feedback from translators, to improve the translation experience.”
Once volunteers sign into the Twitter Translation Center, they can start contributing to projects, including Twitter.com, Twitter’s mobile apps, Twitter Help and Twitter for Business. The center also includes a leader board of top translators and a level system to encourage community and competition between translators.
The Translation Center includes some of the languages currently available to Twitter users, those being French, Italian, German, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Twitter has also released projects for Turkish, Indonesian and Russian languages within the Translation Center. They are also the next languages in which Twitter will make its product available.
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