Rama Krishna July 4, 2016

The new composer, which will work for all permutations of the 45 languages Facebook currently translates, is beginning to roll out today.

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There will be Millions of Facebook users may soon be able to connect with more people around the world by sharing their posts and comments in multiple languages. Now this social networking site announced that its own developers have built a multilingual composer. The tool enables users to compose a single post that will appear in multiple languages. Other users will see that post in their preferred language.

The experiment has already started and anyone in the test group can enable the multilingual composer by going to the Language section of their Account Settings. The composer, Facebook noted, is only available for desktops now, but others can view the multilingual posts across all platform.

A new feature uses usual translation software to help people post Facebook updates in multiple languages at the same time and also designed to provide with important new data to help its translation software convert slang and other informal languages from one language to another.

Fazil Ayan, Facebook translation software. The multilingual-post option that starts rolling out today was inspired by the fact that many people already write posts in multiple languages. This new artificial intelligence-driven tool could help break down that wall.

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