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Good articles on the benefits of steemit, bur the translation intp spanisk makes it difficult for me to understand it in the best way



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Cool to see that Steemians span the globe!

I'd like to see more advanced support for language metadata, at least on steemit.com. Here are some relevant links:

If I understand correctly, language metadata can be stored using JSON in a comment or post. However, there doesn't yet seem to be a standard of exactly how to encode that information. Furthermore, frontends haven't started setting language metadata yet. For posts, many authors use tags to specify the language.

I really like this proposal by @sneak of how frontends should automatically set the language metadata:

it should autodetect the language that is being posted (or default to the browser language) and maybe give the user the option to override.

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