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Importance of translation

I'm writing this article to stress the importance of translation. In an universe driven by technology most or all messages in the internet come in major 50 languages for which quite a good or fair amount of translations from one language to another is available. Google translate gives a fair amount of translation for 50 languages. For others it is still being done or the work is in progress to include more languages for translations to be available. It's a cumbersome work where there are new words being added everyday or technology words or scientific words for which translations still lag behind. The reason could be only scholars well versed will be able to do it and then for it to be included for the public use it again takes time. We have to find a way to bridge the gaps in order to minimize crime, falling prey to cheating online etc. The important lesson here is we must not take law into our hands. Information in freely available today on the internet. Just because it comes free we shouldn't trust all the information. If anyone is caught up in scam or intimidation or coercion to do anything against their will the person must seek help before becoming a victim to cheating, fraud or turning to crime. The individuals seeking or getting help must be kept private and strict instructions by law should be made available that the person or persons should not share the information without prior permission. The experience gone through such people can be of great help, but it should not be done without consent of the authority. The rules can be relaxed slowly overtime when a majority of the population get self-awareness. We can say it as herd immunity from online fraud, crime and cheating when 60% of the population have reached self-awareness. It's possible to work out this method immediately before scholars can give us the translations. Only for bad experiences we must have checks, balances and safeguards to stop it from spreading before it gets out of our control. The reason for writing this article is not to hurt the sentiments, feelings and beliefs of any specific individual, group, or faith.

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