I wasn't saying that. You can post multiple times to your feed with each post being in a different language and links to the correct-language article on your site. How you space out those posts is up to you, but it doesn't have to be on different Pages.1 - This would mean to have, and manage, one Facebook Page per language, it is something that is really unmanagable, in special if are pages of a small Customer.
Agreed, if you *can* have multiple Pages targeting each country, that's best, but that's a whole lot more work.2 - It is something good for "Countries", not "Languages", where each page is a country branch assigned to a specific organization (logically each country have its own language).
Not sure about SEO. Having links to your multi-lingual content, I would assume, is a good thing. Whereas having all of the links from your Facebook Page point to the English (or whatever primary language you choose) content on your site would not help all the other content.3 - as far as I know, it is not a good thing for SEO and statistics.
I know nothing about this.4 - Facebook permit "Global pages", but only for big brands that pay more than 10.000 USD per month to Facebook
They don't, as far as I know. For them, you'd need to post individually in each of the languages that you want to display similar to how we do it above. The multi-lingual posts is a new feature for Facebook but, as far as I know, there's no way for us to implement it through the API. It can only be done by visiting the Page and creating the post itself with the text you want in each language. It's a on-Page only feature which you're free to use, but don't think we can do it when you're using the Channel feature.5 - be careful Melissa, I simpy mean: when I'm Posting to a Facebook Channel, indipendently from my joomla language page, on the JFBConnect pop-up I need the feature to add the text comment in all the languages I want... as being on my Facebook Page post...
Joomla creates different URLs for your multi-lingual content, which means your content gets all spread out on the site.6 - There is a third way, using the Privacy Facebook settings: following what you told me, we can create "a Facebook Channel for each language" where setting in JFBConnect: A - the language joomla source channel (be careful that joomla permit same url for all languages), 2 - Location FB privacy setting, 3 - Language FB privacy setting.
I never used them, but I hope and think you can set only Location, only Language or both. Do you have experience on it ?
7 I don't know how Twitter and others Social manage the multilanguage need.
1 - ...You can post multiple times to your feed with each post being in a different language and links to the correct-language article on your site. How you space out those posts is up to you, but it doesn't have to be on different Pages.
6 - There is a third way, using the Privacy Facebook settings: following what you told me, we can create "a Facebook Channel for each language" where setting in JFBConnect: A - the language joomla source channel (be careful that joomla permit same url for all languages), B - Location FB privacy setting, C - Language FB privacy setting.
I never used them, but I hope and think you can set only Location, only Language or both. Do you have experience on it ?
In this case would be a good thing have a way to organize Channels with "Locations/Languages" as subchannels. How?!? Simply: having more Locations/Laguages fields during the "add your comment" in the popup. So, when I select the checkboxes next to any social channels means to select all its "subchannels" if setted in JFBConnetc. Then all the Locations/Laguages fields I input will "activate" its subchannel and be posted, the others no.
No, there isn't. As you mention, Joomla allows the same URL for all languages. When Facebook scans a page for displaying it in a post, it gets the 'default' language of the page and we can't change that.So, in case of automatic posts, Is there a way to create "a Facebook Channel for each language" where to set in JFBConnect at least the point A?:
A - the language joomla source channel (be careful that joomla permit same url for all languages).
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