@liaizon this is not limited to social technologies.
there's a reason we talk about "the anglophone <X>" or "the francophone <Y>". Countless cultural creations in one language that remain inaccessible and unknown in the others. Literature, film, & oddly even music & dance
It's also reason why the legend of the Tower of Babel is so powerful: we know & understand that humans speaking different languages are (to some degree) isolated from each other, & cannot collaborate and coordinate as well
@PaulDavisTheFirst yes definitely not the only place this issue exists but its a place I would expect to see more people reaching for a solution. with all the talk of 'scaling' technology there is so little in 'bridging the gap'