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YouTube No Translation

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/youtube-no-translation/
101•doener•1d ago

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doener•1d ago
Via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44413749
goku12•2h ago
Kudos to YouTube for making it to the list of a rare few websites that require browser extensions to deliver a half decent user experience. What's more? YouTube also leaves the competition in the dust in the sheer number of extensions required to achieve this. I hear that you extend this privilege uniformly to both unpaid guests and the subscribers of YouTube Premium alike. I'm sure that the lack of alternatives helped you a lot in achieving this coveted status.
userbinator•1h ago
I stopped using the site long ago because of what it's turned into, and only visit it for the occasional things I can't do with Invidious, yt-dlp, and a few shell scripts.

It's quite telling of how their developers "think" when they put the original language stream as the last one in the track list, instead of the sane first (zeroth?) position that it should occupy.

ars•2h ago
Why would I want this? I watched a translated YouTube video and it was great.

If I don't want the translated sound track there's a button right there in settings to change it. Why do I need this extension?

charcircuit•2h ago
For example if you listen to music in a different language you may be familiar with the foriegn name of a song, but not the translation of it. This makes things confusing.

Also for the sound track sometimes there isn't even an option to disable it depending on what experiment or client you are using.

sebtron•1h ago
Automatically translated titles are often just wrong and misleading, and there is no way to turn this "feature" off.

If you understand more than one language, you'll get half of the videos sloppily translated for no reason. There is no way to tell YouTube not to do this for specific languages.

It is beyond annoying.

vcvbcv•1h ago
I guess this extension is really aimed at multilingual viewers who don’t want English (or any language they already know) automatically translated into their native tongue.

A better solution would be a ‘blacklist’ of languages you understand—so YouTube only auto‑translates from languages you don’t speak, and always leaves familiar languages in their original form.

Tomte•1h ago
> who don’t want English (or any language they already know) automatically translated into their native tongue.

It‘s even the other way around!

Tomte•1h ago
I‘m German, watching a German creator in a German-language recording.

Only that YouTube decides to use their Mickey Mouse sounding AI voice to deliver an English audio track. Not every time, but at least a third of the time. I have to hunt for the audio setting each time, because you cannot turn off AI voices permanently.

Tell me again how I‘m wrong.

weinzierl•1h ago
I only love it when their Mickey Mouse sounding AI voice turns ads into a real clown show.

Imagine how they spent big money developing a slogan for their brand or product and then AI comes around with a near literal translation that makes no sense whatsoever and that is what people hear.

That is the only positive side, otherwise it is what you wrote. A real pain.

cortesoft•1h ago
Some people speak multiple languages, and don't need every video not in their language translated.
seszett•1h ago
I don't know, maybe I didn't look hard enough but the last time it happened to me I couldn't find a way to hear the original.

It was a video in French over accents, so the automatic English translation kind of made it useless. I'm French anyway, why translate it to English? I don't even live in an English-speaking country either (not that translating to Dutch would have been better).

hnthrowaway_423•1h ago
>People make free things for other people who need it

>"Why would I want this?"

numpad0•50m ago
Because displaced honorifics alone is too much. Translated audio railroads is match was a draw. worse.
rdtsc•1h ago
It's surprising how hostile youtube is to multilingual users. Probably all in some attempt to show off their translation capability or to improve the experience for users who may want to access content in a language they don't speak? Or it's just as dumb as this was on some product managers "designed and implemented" line to get promoted?

But, surely someone sane there has to realize there is a large number of users out there who speak more than one language, and don't need Google do "help" them or "guess" for what language they like more.

hnthrowaway_423•1h ago
Right ? I am suprised that Facebook is actually the one leading in this UX: they clearly separate UX language ( singular ) and Languages which you don't need translation ( plural ).
nextaccountic•49m ago
I really, really want to have a way to tell Youtube that if I enable subtitles and the content is either English or Portuguese, then the subtitles should be shown in the original language (either subtitles created by the author or auto-generated subtitles - sometimes I can't do audio), but if it's another language, it should be shown in English (again, either subtitles authored by a person, or auto-generated ones)

This extension can control subtitles so maybe there is hope that this or another extension will offer this kind of fine granularity

Kwpolska•4m ago
This used to work some time ago. They just didn't automatically enable translation and picked the default language.
pyuser583•57m ago
There are some very complicated legal issues that come up with international video.

Movie companies sometimes don’t want things distributed on certain areas - ever. Like when there are different productions of the same movie for different areas.

The productions would compete against each other.

It’s one of the reasons DVD has multiple incompatible regions.

I don’t know if this is YouTube’s reasoning.

bcoates•52m ago
If I remember right YouTube already provides the tools for that and you can just outright region lock an upload (possibly depending on having the right creator bits as a studio/large channel)
bl4ckneon•46m ago
Yes, for CMS channels, which would be your movie studios, TV studios, etc. They have an option to block certain countries from watching it. If you are around in YouTube often enough you will find a video or two that will say something like "this video isn't available in your region/country"
numpad0•40m ago
No, the complaint is opposite of that. They're seeking ways to escape their translation efforts because it's so bad.

It has nothing to do with difficulties of offering translations. It's about declining complimentary ketchup squeeze on latte.

phantomathkg•41m ago
i18n and l10n are something that I have seen a company done right. It is easy developer to assume:

If your IP is coming from country X, you must want the content to be served in language X.

No, there are tourist from country Z, long term resident who prefer language A and people from country X want to learn language B.

- If your browser Accept-Language say X,Y, then you must want all the content to be served in X.

No, I want my search result to be predominantly in X, but when I search for things about Y, show me language Y, and when I search for this band from country Z, please show me in language X.

As a hongkonger (zh_hk + en_gb), living in Singapore (zh_cn + en?), following JPOP. This is the daily fight I have with browser.

I would rather all application, including web app just give me the option to choose and say, interface language, english, content language, follow origin.

creakingstairs•35m ago
> As a hongkonger (zh_hk + en_gb), living in Singapore (zh_cn + en?), following JPOP. This is the daily fight I have with browser.

Ah yes as a Korean living in Japan with locale set to English, this truly is a daily fight.

> I would rather all application, including web app just give me the option to choose

I've left websites for other competitors because they wouldn't have a button to change language.

rtpg•26m ago
> i18n and l10n are something that I have seen a company done right. It is easy developer to assume:

> If your IP is coming from country X, you must want the content to be served in language X.

I would assume there are multilingual speakers in mostly every single team at YouTube. Or at the very least enough nerds who just like some random content from another country.

People who would both want their UI to be in a language A but also to consume content from languages B, C...

I do not understand how that assumption holds in any product decision except in one where the YT product teams are entirely and totally separated from the engineering teams.

saretup•19m ago
Doesn’t it just use the primary language you select in your account settings? Unless you’re talking about using it in incognito, in which case it does get annoying when it assumes a language based on region without asking.
pyrale•15m ago
The worst part about it is the half-translated effect on many sites. I'm fine in my native language and in english, but having a page written in both is a purge. Add to this the disappearance of a way to select language quiclky and the web is becoming shit these days wrt i18n.
Jcampuzano2•1h ago
I feel like its profoundly American to assume everyone wants to see everything in one language.

I regularly consume content in two languages, my partner 3, and many of my friends are in the same boat. Please either allow me to just blacklist languages to not translate automatically or always keep content in the original language but allow changing after engaging with it. Its insane that this requires an extension for a company with as much resources as google.

The translations of video titles are absolutely atrocious and rarely mean anything near the intent of the original title.

oc1•1h ago
So Google assumes that its user only speaks one language and needs translation for everything else. Is this the educational standard in America?
kalleboo•44m ago
What's crazy is the US actually does have a decent proportion of multilingual speakers thanks to its history of immigration (a quick search reveals 20% of American residents are bilingual). Even Google staff should be a pretty multicultural bunch of people as they recruit globally.
simongray•15m ago
I mean... 20% is not really a lot. It's probably a lot closer to 100% in most countries of the world.
oc1•1h ago
Reddit is the worst offender. I really wonder what goes through the mind of the management clerks at these companies.
userbinator•1h ago
I really wonder what goes through the mind of the management clerks at these companies.

"More $$$!!1"

0wis•25m ago
Yeah, short term. Because power users that are used to switch between languages using internet slang do not like half baked polished translation in their IP-location language. So they leave. Remain mainly low quality users who couldn’t or didn’t wanted to switch between languages. A more powerful forever September again.
chartered_stack•29m ago
I actually appreciate the YouTube's auto-translate feature a lot because it allows me to search through videos in languages I don't know but still like to view videos and listen to videos in. For example, I listen to a lot of city pop and anime title songs on YouTube and a lot of them have titles in Japanese only. I absolutely would not find it as easy as I do to search through this content and listen to the music if the auto-translation feature did not exist. It just makes it easier for people who don't know the language to view videos in that language. Sure the translation quality might not be the best but it makes search a whole lot easier. This is why I find some of the comments on this thread surprising.

Having said that I am against the automatic audio translation that some people are reporting. I have not experienced it myself but that seems poorly thought out. It should be easier for people to search through items in a foreign language but that content should be served in the content originally intended.

rtpg•28m ago
I do not understand how this got rolled out. Surely there are _loads_ of multilingual people working at YouTube. How is there not at least an option to flag multiple languages that you speak?

At least the audio translation I can turn off. I do not know how to get the actual title of a video or its description.

It's so frustrating that I've ended up just changing my UI language from English to another language so that at least those don't get butchered.

supriyo-biswas•23m ago
> This is why I find some of the comments on this thread surprising.

In general, some of the loudest voices in any given community are the ones who are dissatisfied with the thing in question. So, there are many people (or at least the two of us!) who are reasonably satisfied with this feature and find it helpful.

Xunjin•15m ago
Thank you!
seydor•14m ago
i dont mind the others, but the automatic audio switch is very offensive to the creators
vhcr•8m ago
Google is the worst when it comes to i18n, I speak both Spanish and English, it translates reviews automatically to English, but at the same time will show me content in Spanish when I searched for something in English.
tilsammans•5m ago
I can recommend the DeArrow extension for this. It has an option to always show the untranslated title. Plus, it has the intended features such as thumbnail replacement and crowd-sourced titles. DeArrow works in Android Firefox.

It's unfortunate that YouTube is only usable with these extensions, but here we are.

tobi_bsf•5m ago
It’s unbelievable how broken YouTube is when it comes to language. I’m German. I want to see German content in German, and obviously I want to see English content in English. How is this not possible—especially when it worked perfectly for years? Is there a Chrome Variant of this?

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