this post was submitted on 20 Nov 2023
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In Lemmy, you can choose your languages under Settings -> Languages. The main problem is that Lemmy currently doesn't have any mechanism to automatically determine a post's language and instead relies on users to set the language for each post and comment. Therefore most content is marked as "Undetermined".
Seems like submitting a post should require setting a language for it :/ No need to "determine" the language when the submitter can simply note what it is. The default for the field could even be their set profile language to make it easier.