As a kid, I learned English from English language cartoons on FilmNet. I learned from German TV shows. My passion for Swedish crime series taught me Swedish.

But now, the largest tv medium of our time, YouTube, has begun auto-translating everything. Future generations will not be exposed to foreign languages and be inspired to take an interest.

There was no public review of this, no democratic vote. One company just decided to turn foreign cultures off and make the world dumber.

For profit.

@randahl Since they're automatic, I assume the translations are bad or at least leaving a lot on the table. Professional translators know when text contains culture-specific references or word play or innuendo and come up with clever analogues to make the joke or point land when translated.

So sad for people consuming content this way...

@mroach and the worst part: It is on by default.

YouTube channels like mine have to find a deeply hidden setting to turn it off.

I did that because my viewers were kind enough to inform me that YouTube had replaced my voice with a poorly implemented German AI.

But for every channel that does not realize what is happening, auto-translation is on by default, and many users will not know how to turn it off.

I find the arrogance behind this selfish corporate decision infuriating.

@randahl @mroach So far I haven't encountered any automatically translated YT videos yet, but then again, I have set the language of my YT account to "English (UK)" because I don't want to see all those stupid German videos in my recommendations. I haven't experienced any German videos automatically translated into English, either, though. The only human language other than German or English I ever learned is Latin, which of course has been a dead language for many centuries, so there isn't very much Latin content on YT.
@LordCaramac I was watching Youtube on my Xbox and some of the ads played in original German while others were auto-dubbed into English, very badly (Bitte ein Bit is hell). I am wondering if advertisers actually know what is happening.
@kaspi I only see YT ads when I watch YT on my phone, which I rarely do. Everywhere else my adblockers eat all the YT ads.