Reddit now supports translation of posts and comments to Hindi

Reddit now supports translation of posts and comments to Hindi sex to

Apr, 29 2025 10:03 AM
In a bid to broaden its user base in India, Reddit has updated its machine translation feature to support the automatic translation of posts and comments into Hindi. “With this expansion, authentic, more people-powered content is now accessible in one of India’s most spoken languages,” the company wrote in an update to a blog post. Reddit said it would add support for Bengali soon as well. Reddit started testing the site-wide machine translation feature last May, beginning with French. In September, the company launched the feature in more than 35 countries, and added support for Spanish and Portuguese. Earlier this month, the company rolled out its AI-powered search feature, Answers, to users in India, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, and the U.K. Previously, the feature was only available to a limited number of English-speaking users in the U.S. India remains a big focus for the social platform. The company has hired several people in India in community building, growth, legal, and engineering positions, and is actively hiring people in content and community roles. Topics Hindi, India, Reddit, Social, Translation Ivan Mehta Ivan covers global consumer tech developments at TechCrunch. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. You can reach out to him at im[at]ivanmehta[dot]com View Bio Most Popular Alibaba unveils Qwen3, a family of ‘hybrid’ AI reasoning models Kyle Wiggers Hugging Face releases a 3D-printed robotic arm starting at $100 Kyle Wiggers OpenAI upgrades ChatGPT search with shopping features Maxwell Zeff Meet the companies racing to build quantum chips Anna Heim From coding tests to billion-dollar startups, Ali Partovi’s eight-year experiment is paying off Connie Loizos Bezos-backed Slate Auto debuts analog EV pickup truck that is decidedly anti-Tesla Sean O'Kane Wait, how did a decentralized service like Bluesky go down? Sarah Perez
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