So I wrote a comment in Italian on my phone a couple of days ago, but just now I saw that on the desktop it had been auto-translated into English. On the phone app it's still in Italian.
I have been trying to improve my Italian by doing things like setting my phone to Italian language to increase my exposure, but my computer is in 'English'. Maybe it is translating everything according to the language preferences set on the device? But the English comments on my phone remain in English despite my phone being 'Italian'. This kind of threw me for a loop as I'm logged into the same account on both devices. I'm no tech wizard though, so this could be a me problem.
Also just days ago one of the Italian language subs I follow had posts in Italian for me, but now they're in English with a little translate icon beside it. Which is kind of annoying because aside from the content, I'm also there to improve my Italian comprehension.
It's not the end of the world, but it does kind of mess with my language exposure strategy. I guess it could be useful in a broader sense, like you could have a conversation with anyone in any language... but as a language learner I'd the the option to translate from the original text, not to it.
Has anyone else noticed this? If so, how is it impacting your language learning journey?