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How do you tweet multiple languages?
See how to create a multilingual strategy on Twitter….Translate your content with the Twitter translator
- Sign into your account.
- Go to Account Settings and select the option “Tweet translation”.
- Check the box “Show Tweet translations”.
Can you post in two languages on Instagram?
– Instagram allows you to publish content (either images or videos) through the mobile app, and in the desktop version it allows you to upload videos. At the time, and given how Facebook’s wired, there is no tool that posts on both platforms in multiple languages at the same time.
Can you get suspended on Twitter for swearing?
If an account’s profile information includes any of the abusive behaviors listed above, we will permanently suspend the account on first violation. For more information on how we handle hateful imagery and symbols, see our media policy.
Should I tweet in two languages?
There are plenty of ways to do it, but what’s even more important is that there’s one way you should definitely not do it: tweeting in different languages using the same account. It just cannot work because your followers who are native of one language are more than likely not to speak the other language/s.
How can I translate a tweet into English?
Go to your Account settings, in the Content area and select the tweet translation service to turn the setting on or off. When a tweet is displayed in a different language a globe icon appears next to the tweet. Clicking displays the ‘View translation’ link which then shows the translate tweet underneath the original.
What words are not allowed on Twitter?
So far, accounts have been suspended for the phrases: “Kill myself, cut myself, hang myself, suicide, punch and I wanna die.” Basically any words that trigger or imply self harm and suicide. Even simple everyday phrases like “ugh kill me” and common “stan twitter” phrases are getting accounts suspended.
How do you translate on twitter?
Does Twitter automatically translate?
Translation is already a feature of Twitter, but it’s not automatic. Tweets are presented in the language they were written in, but a “Translate Tweet” option appears below the text if you are logged in to your account. Tapping it carries out the translation immediately.