Oooh, odd!
May. 30th, 2013 08:56 amLogged into LJ this morning and found all the menu options and links are in Cyrillic script - actually, I think they are probably in Russian, although sadly my Russian is non-existent, so I can't be entirely sure of that.
I assume that the wrong language has been associated with my account, and have reported it. It's an interesting insight into what it must be like trying to use those parts of the web built for monolingual English speakers, for someone with no English.
You'd think, too, given that I've had an LJ for tumty-tum years and use it a lot, that I would remember where at least some of the options were without a label cue, but no! Even the friends page link I got wrong!
I hope they can put it back, although I suppose if they don't, it will be an excellent educational opportunity for me to get some basic Russian... Right. Now which of these buttons is 'Post', I wonder? :-D
ETA - figured it out! It was my theme - I had language set to 'default' in http://www.livejournal.com/customize/options.bml 'default' presumably used to be English, and is now Russian. Thankfully, the customise page doesn't use my theme, so I could read it and change the language to English (UK). Still seems odd that this resulted in me getting my 'you have made a support request' acknowledgement email in Russian!
ETA No I haven't I thought that had fixed it, but then noticed that everything was in Russian if I clicked through to view someone else's full post including comments. And when I log in in another browser, I get 'Мы рады снова видеть вас в LiveJournal!' Ah well.
I assume that the wrong language has been associated with my account, and have reported it. It's an interesting insight into what it must be like trying to use those parts of the web built for monolingual English speakers, for someone with no English.
You'd think, too, given that I've had an LJ for tumty-tum years and use it a lot, that I would remember where at least some of the options were without a label cue, but no! Even the friends page link I got wrong!
I hope they can put it back, although I suppose if they don't, it will be an excellent educational opportunity for me to get some basic Russian... Right. Now which of these buttons is 'Post', I wonder? :-D
ETA - figured it out! It was my theme - I had language set to 'default' in http://www.livejournal.com/customize/options.bml 'default' presumably used to be English, and is now Russian. Thankfully, the customise page doesn't use my theme, so I could read it and change the language to English (UK). Still seems odd that this resulted in me getting my 'you have made a support request' acknowledgement email in Russian!
ETA No I haven't I thought that had fixed it, but then noticed that everything was in Russian if I clicked through to view someone else's full post including comments. And when I log in in another browser, I get 'Мы рады снова видеть вас в LiveJournal!' Ah well.
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Date: 2013-05-30 08:56 am (UTC)I once somehow managed to hit the button at the bottom of the Flickr page that switched the language option to Korean. It has very pretty characters.
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Date: 2013-05-30 09:24 am (UTC)It's an interesting insight into what it must be like trying to use those parts of the web built for monolingual English speakers, for someone with no English.
Yes! So many more people end up having to try adapting themselves to English, which is particularly difficult given all the phonetic things a letter can represent in English.
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Date: 2013-05-30 09:34 am (UTC)I remain logged in to LJ pretty much permanently, so nothing changed overnight for me, but I wonder if this has happened to everyone who logs out or if this was aimed at you!
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Date: 2013-05-30 10:24 am (UTC)I'll see what support say, if I don't get any useful response, I shall have to find a Russian handbook and see if I can find my way back to that setting!
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Date: 2013-05-30 10:29 am (UTC)I particularly like the Russian for delete - Спам! That's a much more satisfying word than 'delete!' Cnam! Cnam!
Now I shall do what my brain is already starting to refer to as AO6aButton Kommentapna! (post comment :-D)
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Date: 2013-05-30 10:35 am (UTC)Of course, it could be that rather than LJ's fault, this is the action of a nocturnal Bungle prancing on an already-logged in keyword... Worrying thought!
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Date: 2013-05-30 03:30 pm (UTC)We've all been so stupid! We really should have suspected an espionage background when you started using Le Carre icons and revelling in being a hiver.
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Date: 2013-05-31 07:34 am (UTC)For further random LHOD references, Jo Walton's blog today is about sympathetic characters and Estraven, if you'd not seen it. http://papersky.livejournal.com/589474.html
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Date: 2013-06-01 09:26 am (UTC)Edited to correct horrible typo!
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Date: 2013-06-02 08:42 am (UTC)* I'm quite glad that function labels don't have to be formatted like that, although it would somehow create a leisured, faintly Regency air if they were. :-D
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