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why are website language switchers in the current language?

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  • J [email protected]

    If more people had a backbone and spoke out / refused to implement shitty stuff, this wouldn’t happen.

    Thus, it's more than just the web developers 😄 . Product needs to have a backbone to stand up to their boss, too. I fought really hard to get rid of the mouse tunnels at that job, but was blocked by product and one of the directors of eng. It was mostly [office] political nonsense

    Also, many design choices are entirely on the web developer.

    Not at most of the companies I've worked out. There's a design person or team. Eng can give feedback, but it's pretty rare for them to be given a blank check.

    I’m not gonna change my opinion until websites become usable again, you’re wasting your time on me.

    That's fine. Some web developers are morons, but some of everyone are morons. We can partially agree.

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    That’s fine. Some web developers are morons, but some of everyone are morons. We can partially agree.

    Partially agreed 😛

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    • O [email protected]

      If people really insist then at least have a flag emoji

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      Unicode consortium stopped accepting new flags. Far, far from all current languages are in there. Don't expect there to be an emoji for every language, and fewer and fewer as the current version ages and flags change

      And that's regardless of that flags are often a poor language selector (south african flag can mean a lot of things), but if you insist then SVGs of what regions you want to support might be a good replacement

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        Which flag do we use for English?

        I won't allow the stars and stripes

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        Why would they use the American flag for English? We speak American. /s kinda?

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        • S [email protected]

          The product owner often doesn't understand technology well enough to know that mapping labels and sorting are different. They don't know what they don't know. The SM needs to help bridge that gap.

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          Sure, part of the job of the SM is to teach a PO that they need to research the market, but bridging the gap sounds like your saying the SM should find these things out for themselves and that's just not true. The SM by definition is less technically minded that the PO. They deal with processes, data and people, not with product specs and market research.

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          • eisfrei@lemmy.worldE [email protected]

            The customer gets what the customer wants.

            I've tried countless times to convince them to just use the browser locale, but most of them somehow keep insisting on using geolocation...

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            I wonder if they just want some more data they can then sell off to others.

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