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Internationalise verification emoji based on the language of the person you're verifying #283

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ara4n opened this issue Mar 27, 2019 · 4 comments

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ara4n commented Mar 27, 2019

In a world where we can advertise the languages we speak in our extensible profile, it'd be lovely for the SAS emoji to get labelled both in your local language as well as the remote one, so you don't have to remember how to translate Unicorn into French

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exyi commented Feb 3, 2020

I agree, the language mismatch is actually quite annoying when in dealing with Czech people having Riot in English. You have to translate the words at some point, which is less smooth than not having to do so.

so you don't have to remember how to translate Unicorn into French

Sometimes, people don't have a idea how to translate anything into French and the French guy also don't have a clue about Czech. In that case you have to communicate everything though English, which is quite losy (esp. when our English skill are questionable)

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Isn't it a privacy hazard to advocate the language of the local user to the other user? Unsure how useful this is \w pros and cons. This needs Product

@t3chguy t3chguy added X-Needs-Product More input needed from the Product team X-Spec-Changes labels Dec 17, 2021
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t3chguy commented Dec 17, 2021

And spec to share the language during verification

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t3chguy commented Jul 17, 2023

Closing in favour of #1896

@t3chguy t3chguy closed this as completed Jul 17, 2023
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