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bill bill 17 mars 2016, modifiée le le 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 19:53:24 UTC, modifiée le 17 mars 2016 à 19:57:08 UTC link Permalien

People usually don't like infinite scroll because they can't go to the bottom of the page. And not everyone has a fast internet connection.

bill bill 17 mars 2016, modifiée le le 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 16:58:59 UTC, modifiée le 17 mars 2016 à 17:03:48 UTC link Permalien

I'm not really sure if they click the link to see the tags, the logs, and the comments. Corpus Maintainers have been doing a fantastic job but we still need more of them. In my opinion we should build trust because most first time visitors aren't coming back—maybe they aren't doing so because we still don't have a mobile site.

bill bill 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 16:44:29 UTC link Permalien

That's why it's called "smart defaults" you show the best option by default.

bill bill 17 mars 2016, modifiée le le 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 16:41:02 UTC, modifiée le 17 mars 2016 à 16:42:24 UTC link Permalien

> There are some people who contribute in their non-native languages but I trust their
> sentences as if they were owned by a native speaker.

I know this. But if you trust some non-native speakers you can select the checkbox to show their sentences. Easy, right?

People who are visiting the site for the first time may not know that a sentence was added by a non-native speaker.

bill bill 17 mars 2016, modifiée le le 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 16:28:24 UTC, modifiée le 17 mars 2016 à 16:29:53 UTC link Permalien

> I like this idea. Although it won't prevent users from encountering bad sentences, it's a
> good place to start.

Yep, but at least people won't see sentences like these:

— I have two years.
— You want to eat cake? (sometimes I make this mistake).

bill bill 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 16:15:01 UTC link Permalien

We could use smart defaults and only display sentences owned by native speakers on the search results, and if the user wants to see sentences owned by non-native speakers he or she just need to select a checkbox.

bill bill 17 mars 2016, modifiée le le 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 15:56:33 UTC, modifiée le 17 mars 2016 à 16:10:57 UTC link Permalien

I agree with you, but native speakers usually correct their sentences and some non-native speakers don't even know that their sentence is incorrect.

And I know a lot of contributors aren't correcting their sentences, but I think we can easily solve this.

Why is the rating system hidden by default?

Edit: @Ricardo14 Thank you.

bill bill 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 15:40:22 UTC link Permalien

I'm really worried about this. If I'm a first time visitor and the first thing I see is a wrong sentence, you bet I won't come back.

bill bill 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 15:20:12 UTC link Permalien

> We've got our rating system. Let's use it.

I didn't know that we have one. ):

bill bill 17 mars 2016, modifiée le le 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 15:07:09 UTC, modifiée le 17 mars 2016 à 15:08:36 UTC link Permalien

I agree with you, Trang. Actually, I was talking about people who add sentences in the language they're learning. Several students will come across those wrongs sentences and think that the site isn't trustworthy, or worse they don't even will notice that the sentence is incorrect.

I'm going to read the message you sent me.

P.S. I also added some sentences in English a few months ago.

bill bill 17 mars 2016, modifiée le le 17 mars 2016 17 mars 2016 à 11:06:38 UTC, modifiée le 17 mars 2016 à 11:51:42 UTC link Permalien

I wonder why you guys allow this...

They could at least add those sentences on the dev site or use sites such as lang-8 and italki.

bill bill 15 mars 2016 15 mars 2016 à 15:53:10 UTC link Permalien

That's very useful. Thanks a lot, sharptoothed.

bill bill 14 mars 2016 14 mars 2016 à 04:55:14 UTC link Permalien

It's not happening here! I think you solved the problem. ;)

bill bill 13 mars 2016, modifiée le le 13 mars 2016 13 mars 2016 à 21:02:28 UTC, modifiée le 13 mars 2016 à 21:15:53 UTC link Permalien

I posted your message on GitHub: https://goo.gl/tLWjz0

bill bill 13 mars 2016 13 mars 2016 à 05:26:54 UTC link Permalien

Welcome to Tatoeba, QTM!

No, you don't need to leave comments on your sentences.

bill bill 13 mars 2016 13 mars 2016 à 05:22:32 UTC link Permalien

Yes, it is. I'm using chrome to send you this comment.

bill bill 13 mars 2016 13 mars 2016 à 02:59:00 UTC link Permalien

It's still happening :(

bill bill 13 mars 2016, modifiée le le 13 mars 2016 13 mars 2016 à 02:34:18 UTC, modifiée le 13 mars 2016 à 02:35:20 UTC link Permalien

How to solve this problem temporarily:

• Go to the settings page — https://tatoeba.org/eng/user/settings
• Change the number of sentences per page to 10.

http://i.imgur.com/5AvhFZZ.png?1

bill bill 12 mars 2016 12 mars 2016 à 21:27:44 UTC link Permalien

Both are up-to-date.

bill bill 12 mars 2016 12 mars 2016 à 21:13:59 UTC link Permalien

This is happening when I access the site on Firefox: i.imgur.com/0dazrfi.png