YouTube, the popular YouTube video site, has invited its users to share the titles and descriptions of published material to reach an audience that is not fluent in other languages.
The YouTube website, the next web, said Friday that YouTube viewers who speak 76 languages will help other small steps find and understand the videos they are looking for.
The move is in addition to the translation of content launched by YouTube in 2015, and has contributed to date about 900 thousand people, according to the site.
The new translation process can be done by clicking the settings menu for users who have channels on YouTube.
The site also decided to establish a training camp next April under the title (a Boot Camp), where content producers can learn the new translation tools.

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