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Localization is not a problem; not giving users control over their locale is. If you travel to a foreign country and suddenly can't read anything on the websites you regularly visit, that's pretty bad. If multiple languages are spoken in your country and you're forced to use one you don't speak, that's bad as well. Websites should never assume they know better which locale their users want than the users themselves.


> Localization is not a problem;

I didn't say it was a problem for most users ( aka passive users ). I said it's a problem because they make it difficult/impossible for tech/active/advanced users to switch it.

> Websites should never assume they know better which locale their users want than the users themselves.

Yes. You just restated my comment. Not allowing tech/active/advanced users the option is the problem. I love comments that appear to debunked what instead you wrote but just write it in a different way and pretend it is new.


Maybe you think that what I wrote was already implicit in your comment, but I'm still not seeing it, and since you got downvoted, evidently a few others felt the same. Next time you'd probably better write it out explicitly.


> but I'm still not seeing it

Still?

> and since you got downvoted, evidently a few others felt the same.

This has got to be the saddest thing I've ever seen on a forum.

> Next time you'd probably better write it out explicitly.

Okay I'll give it another shot.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22563157

Let me know if that cleared things up for you.




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