Automatically redirects Reddit URLs by removing ?tl=xx from the query string and effectively disabling the auto translation of pages.
Total ratings
4.85
(Rating count:
26)
Review summary
Pros
- Automates the removal of unwanted translations, enhancing user experience.
- Does not add any delay to loading pages, improving performance.
- Effective in stopping Reddit from showing translated posts, which is a common annoyance.
Cons
- Auto-translation feature cannot be toggled off, which can result in janky conversations.
- Currently only available for Firefox Desktop, lacking support for Firefox Android.
Most mentioned
- Thankfulness for the add-on's existence.
- Effectiveness in improving Reddit usability.
- Desire for more customizable options regarding translation features.
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
5.00
All time rating average:
4.85
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-24 | Hammer1279 | ||
2024-12-23 | TheSlider2 | Thank you. It's insane that companies think people want to read gibberish when looking for information. Worse, it's not obvious right away it's a translation until you read the crap and wonder how people manage to communicate and uderstand each other... ugh | |
2024-12-14 | Firefox user 16949791 | ||
2024-12-08 | Denso | ||
2024-12-08 | thesylveranti | ||
2024-12-07 | Firefox user 10946350 | ||
2024-11-20 | PmuShowdown | Thanks for this add-on, it was starting to get really annoying. | |
2024-11-14 | Firefox user 17594101 | ||
2024-11-13 | Lamer-87 | ||
2024-11-06 | David Ferneding | Works great and doesn't add any delay to loading pages. This automates a 2s-job, but those were really annoying 2s without this addon |
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