Is the translation feature down?

Last night I noticed a few of the Chinese videos didn’t provide English subtitles, and today almost none of the videos have English subtitles, even from creators I have been following for a long time. I checked all my settings and they’re all set to English. Is anyone else having this issue?

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John_Hollyshoes3 months ago2

I literally came on here to see if anyone was having the same issue! It’s annoying because I use xiaohongshu exclusively for Chinese language content and so I rely on the auto-translated subs, as my Chinese language skills are extremely basic!

NoOrange34323 months ago1

Yeah I thought I was the only one also it was werid I though it was my wifi doing that of my Translation and also creators I have followed for a long time also.

gbgg3213 months ago1

Just came here to say that yeah, I even updated to the most recent version and all and the issue is still there :( did you manage to fix it? It seems like the general app translation feature is working great but not the captions on videos

MythicalAroAce2 months ago1

I tried op's suggestion of turning the translation off, waiting, and then turning it back on. It only works for a short while for me before the app stops translating again 😭 the time it works is getting progressively shorter.

I've also tried clearing the cache and forcing the app to stop, which doesn't work.

Any other work arounds? I'm on a Google pixel, android 16 os. If that helps

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