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Topic: CoinTelegraph's International sites? [Solved] (Read 97 times)

legendary
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September 29, 2021, 02:00:52 AM
#7
Yes, it's the same thing is with the Serbian page. they added to the existing default domain, just adding prefix "rs", so there is active on https://rs.cointelegraph.com/
It looks like they've already ended the support for that version [it's missing from the language drop-down list on the main site], due to not having any recent articles but I'll add it to the list for the time being [thank you Smiley].

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they have many other websites here:
https://i.imgur.com/7WDjJrt.png
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Yes, @Potato Chips already commented about that part [I should've updated the list and the subject field yesterday (sorry, my bad... I'll do it now)].

I'll keep the thread open until tomorrow [in case anyone wants to add something else]...
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September 28, 2021, 02:31:32 PM
#6
as far as I can see, most of the texts are from the global level, (probably only translated into the local language)
This what I observed too, but the japanese and korean version were different even the layout of the website too (in mobile, currently using as of writing).
legendary
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September 28, 2021, 02:30:11 PM
#5

    Conintelegraph in Brazil is very active and one of the most important news website here.

    It is in another address:

    https://cointelegraph.com.br/

    they have many other websites here:



    https://ar.cointelegraph.com/ Arabic
    https://cointelegraphcn.com/ Chinese
    https://de.cointelegraph.com/ Deutsch
    https://es.cointelegraph.com/ Espanol
    https://it.cointelegraph.com/ Italiano
    https://jp.cointelegraph.com/ japanese
    https://kr.cointelegraph.com/ Korean
    https://tr.cointelegraph.com/ Turkse
    legendary
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    September 28, 2021, 08:46:32 AM
    #4
    Pretty weird to put it there if they also publish local-only news, very likely to get the idea that it was made only for translated news from the main.
    Exactly [e.g. the "Turkish" version has a lot of those]!

    Yes, it's the same thing is with the Serbian page. they added to the existing default domain, just adding prefix "rs", so there is active on https://rs.cointelegraph.com/

    as far as I can see, most of the texts are from the global level, (probably only translated into the local language), but they have a section "Local news from Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia" (these three countries speak a very similar language and it's possible to understand it by all sides)
    legendary
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    September 28, 2021, 05:32:11 AM
    #3
    Tried to change the language and was redirected to the corresponding local site, I suppose that's it (can be found on your upper right)
    It never occurred to me that they would hide local versions behind the language selection part [worst possible place, no wonder why a lot of their previous local versions are dead now].
    - Thank you for finding the solution Smiley

    Pretty weird to put it there if they also publish local-only news, very likely to get the idea that it was made only for translated news from the main.
    Exactly [e.g. the "Turkish" version has a lot of those]!
    hero member
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    September 28, 2021, 04:56:48 AM
    #2
    Tried to change the language and was redirected to the corresponding local site, I suppose that's it (can be found on your upper right)

    Pretty weird to put it there if they also publish local-only news, very likely to get the idea that it was made only for translated news from the main.
    legendary
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    September 28, 2021, 04:11:16 AM
    #1
    Back in the day, CoinTelegraph had a list of its international sites in the footer area of its website, but that's no longer the case!
    - I do know they're publishing a lot of repetitive articles on each of those sites but from time to time, you'll find a bunch of unique articles as well.

    Does anybody know where I could find the complete "updated" list?   (Update - Solution [by Potato Chips])
    - I've already looked at all of the places on their main site but had no luck.

    These are the only ones that I could find from "an old archived page" that was taken in Jan of 2017:

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