Facebook En Espanol -

La aplicación se actualizará al instante. Notarás que "News Feed" ahora se llama "Inicio" y "Notifications" se llama "Notificaciones".

Cómo funciona:

The initiative to internationalize Facebook began with the development of a translation application that allowed native speakers to contribute directly to the site's interface. By February 11, 2008, the Spanish version went live, immediately catering to a growing user base in Spanish-speaking regions. This expansion was critical, as over 60% of Facebook's users at the time were located outside the U.S.. How to Change Your Facebook Language to Spanish facebook en espanol

Haz clic en tu en la esquina superior derecha. La aplicación se actualizará al instante

In January 2008, Facebook allowed Spanish-speaking users to translate the site’s interface themselves. Using a democratic voting system, users suggested translations for buttons, headers, and notifications. If a translation received enough positive votes from the community, it went live. This approach allowed Facebook to translate the entire site into Spanish in a matter of weeks—a process that would have taken months or years via traditional methods. This strategy did more than save money; it created a sense of ownership among early Hispanic users. They were not just consumers of the platform; they were its architects. This participatory model ensured that the Spanish used was not the stiff, academic Spanish of a textbook, but the living, breathing language of the internet. By February 11, 2008, the Spanish version went