Back on Reddit, I was a co-mod of a sub with the guy who founded the “transcribers of Reddit”, and that helped instill in me an appreciation for the value of accessibility.
It’s not too hard to do and I’d encourage anyone to give it a go. There’s no need for perfection, and you get a better sense of it as you get used to doing it.
Mastodon and Pixelfed both yell at users to provide alt text for their own posts, but unfortunately Lemmy’s devs don’t seem to have quite the same care for accessibility.
Nope, just me! 😊
Back on Reddit, I was a co-mod of a sub with the guy who founded the “transcribers of Reddit”, and that helped instill in me an appreciation for the value of accessibility.
It’s not too hard to do and I’d encourage anyone to give it a go. There’s no need for perfection, and you get a better sense of it as you get used to doing it.
Mastodon and Pixelfed both yell at users to provide alt text for their own posts, but unfortunately Lemmy’s devs don’t seem to have quite the same care for accessibility.