Monday, 9 May 2016

Pinterest's browser button is now asking some users to 'Save,' not 'Pin it'

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Pinterest, that Web and mobile app for saving and sharing Pins of images, videos, articles, and other content, has made a small but telling change to one part of its button for browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on desktop. The button has historically had the words “Pin it” in the top left corner of images that people can save to their boards, but in recent weeks that term has been replaced by the more generic “Save” for some users.


Several Twitter users who also use Pinterest have picked up on the change and tweeted about it.






A company spokesperson confirmed the experiment.




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“We've recently been testing 'save' in place of 'pin' in response to user feedback and to make it more immediately clear to everyone what 'pin' means,” the spokesperson told VentureBeat in an email. “Additionally, as we grow to be a more international service, 'save' translates better than 'Pin it.'”


Why is this tweak of nomenclature interesting? Because Pinterest, founded in 2010, was one of the first companies to offer a cross-platform tool for saving content to a private place on the Internet. Pocket, currently boasting 22 million users, has also done this for several years, but it has recently seen Facebook and Google double down. Facebook's Save feature, though little known, now has more than 250 monthly active users. So now Pinterest is retreating from its pin-centric lingo and embracing the more generic “save.”


And indeed, the point about translation is understandable - localization in native languages has been a priority at the San Francisco-based company. Engagement seems to have won out over quirkiness in this case.


In September Pinterest said it had more than 100 million monthly active users.


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