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Comment moderation for the languages other tools ignore

Armenian, Arabic (RTL), Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, and English — moderated accurately, including code-switched and Latin-script text.

Competitors claim "any language," but under the hood they run generic translation and miss what real audiences write. A comment like "inch es anum, lav es" — Armenian written in Latin letters — is invisible to translation-based filters. SafeComments is lexicon-tuned for exactly this: transliterated Armenian, Arabic right-to-left nuance, and Russian loanwords mixed into local speech.

If your audience writes in Armenian, Arabic, or Russian, SafeComments catches what the global tools let through.

Languages we treat as first-class

Six locales at launch, with prompts and lexicons tuned per language — not a single English model with translate-on-the-side.

Supported today

  • Armenian — Unicode and Latin transliteration (inch es anum, lav es, vonc es).
  • Arabic — full RTL layout and dialect-aware nuance.
  • Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
  • Code-switching within a single comment.

Common questions

Does SafeComments read Armenian written in Latin letters?

Yes. Transliterated Armenian is a core use case — phrases like "inch es anum" and "lav es" are detected without forcing viewers to switch scripts.

How is this different from auto-translate moderation?

Translation-first tools lose slang, transliteration, and mixed-language comments. SafeComments uses language-specific lexicons and prompts so classification stays accurate in context.

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