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Written by Echo on 2024-11-15 at 10:26

Re: alt-text

I like the emphasis on fedi of adding alt-text to our pictures. Accessibility is very good and should be a bare minimum.

However I have no measure for how much detail should be in alt-text. Sure, its easy to understand that any text should be repeated but other than that how much description is the right amount? More is surely better but too much is probably a problem.

I think this is a result of people not really having thought about this for a good portion of our time on the internet.

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Written by Kianga on 2024-11-15 at 10:39

@echoraptor I try to think of it like this: Imagine you're sitting next to a friend who can't see. How would you describe what you're seeing to them, so they can be a part of the conversation? A longer description isn't always the most helpful, sometimes mood and context are more important.

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Written by Echo on 2024-11-15 at 10:43

@kianga This is very true, but with someone sitting next to you they can ask questions and you can respond in turn.

Thats a good point though, perhaps I lack in visually-impaired friends on which I can base my experience.

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Written by Kianga on 2024-11-15 at 10:54

@echoraptor I'd say if you make an honest effort, that's already more than most do on social media, and nobody will expect perfection. And technically, people could also ask questions in the replies here. That has never happened to me, but actually I think it would be kinda cool? I'd love to explain more about a picture if someone needs it.

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