So I just discovered this app called #Clockout, and I’m quite disturbed. Like, it’s supposed to be #social #app for “smart”, #wealthy people. Like WTF? The world is already #elitist and #ableist enough, we don’t need this garbage…

I've yet to see any political party in BC or federally that actually gives a true damn about #PeopleWithDisabilities. They all abandoned us. How every single political party dealt with covid(which never ended) was a big eye-opener. All of them went back to being #ableist again.

Not a single politician exists right now, that I'd feel really good, voting for. How can I? When they're ableists & don't truly care about disabled people like me? Political PR doesn't work on me. Seeing genuine #AntiAbleist actions & #solidarity would convince me & many other disabled folks in BC/Canada, a lot more.

#BCpol #CDNpoli #Ableism

I stopped watching the latest #SNL during the sketch where they made fun of #LongCOVID by calling it a "Long Cold".

But later in the show there was a sketch about Tourette Syndrome that was even more #ableist.

"THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.

Mocking a disability is never acceptable. It would not be tolerated for any other condition, and it should not be tolerated by people with Tourette’s."

https://www.tourettes-action.org.uk/news-831-.html

Those are such cheap shots. And the host was so cute on the night.

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I've learned something about alt-texts and image descriptions in the Fediverse again today: You must never talk about alt-texts and image descriptions. Ever.

Oh, sure you're allowed to give all those unsolicited lectures who don't provide alt-texts. Or alt-texts that don't describe the image. Or alt-texts that don't describe the image accurately. Or alt-texts that don't describe the image enough. Or alt-texts that don't describe the image in the right way. Just prepare to be counter-attacked for being an intrusive, mansplaining reply guy, at least in the latter three cases.

But what you must never do, under any circumstances, is attempt to discuss alt-texts and image descriptions. For that's ableist. Even if actually blind or visually-impaired Fediverse users may disagree. But since when does the Mastodon alt-text police listen to them? Or, in fact, to anyone?

You aren't allowed to ever ask if you're doing it right. For that's ableist, too.

You aren't even allowed to think about how to do it right. For that's ableist, too.

Just do it. Literally everything else is ableist.

Oh, but you absolutely must do it the right way. 100% by hand with no AI help whatsoever, even if you're blind or visually-impaired or autistic and unable to turn images into words. Absolutely accurately, at the right level of detail and in the right style. And you must know right off the bat what the right level of detail and the right style is. Without thinking about it.

Thing is: The Mastodon alt-text police have never agreed upon one standard level of detail, depending on the circumstances, and one standard style. Everyone of them thinks that their preferred way is the one and only gold standard, and everyone of them enforces their preferred way as if it's the one and only gold standard. All with no coordination with anyone else.

So you post an image, and you write an alt-text. Just like you think you're required to do. So far, so good.

Then comes Alice from the Mastodon alt-text police and calls you out as ableist because your image description isn't detailed enough. How dare you mention there's something in the image without describing what it looks like? You're supposed to know that you have to do that!

Okay, so you edit it according to Alice's requirements.

Then comes Bob from the Mastodon alt-text police and calls you out as ableist because your image description is too long and too excessively detailed. You're supposed to know that you have to keep your alt-texts short and succinct and only describe what's important within the context of your post! Fun fact: Your original alt-text would have been too detailed for Bob, too.

Needless to say that Alice and Bob have never talked to each other. However, this is not so much due to the Fediverse-wide, Mastodon-imposed ban on discussing alt-texts and image descriptions. It's because both are on Mastodon and only on Mastodon, and Mastodon with its complete lack of support for enclosed conversations, much less groups, is absolutely horrible for discussions.

The only way to get around this is to never post any images or other media. However, if you mention at some point that you don't post images because you're afraid of uncoordinated Mastodon alt-text police attacks because one or some of them find your image descriptions not up to their personal standards, you'll probably be attacked for allegedly trying to weasel out of your responsibility.

Of course, this also means that my WIP wiki about how to describe images and write alt-texts for the Fediverse is pointless. Not only pointless, but its very existence is ableist. And if someone else reads it, they're ableist, too. So don't click or tap that link.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #AltText #AltTextMeta #CWAltTextMeta #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta #AltTextPolice #Ableist #Ableism #AbleismMeta #CWAbleismMeta
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@Richard Lewis You can really put a whole lot of effort into finding the optimal description for each one of your images. You can sit down and educate yourself by reading through dozens upon dozens of webpages and articles and blog posts about alt-texts and image descriptions. You can spend hours or days or more searching for and reading Mastodon posts, about alt-texts and image descriptions from a Mastodon point of view until you hope you're well-educated enough to know how to optimise your image descriptions for the Fediverse.

You can rack your brains about
  • what's important in your image in the context of your post and what isn't
  • who will or may be in the audience of your post
  • what they know about your post/your images and what they don't
  • what they may want to know about your post/your images, regardless of whether that's important in the context or not
  • whether they're willing to go find the missing information themselves
  • whether they could find the missing information themselves if they tried in the first place, or whether they'd have to depend on asking you
  • whether having to ask or search for missing information is okay in the culture of your audience, or whether you're required to supply all that information right away
and optimise each one of your image descriptions according to your findings. You don't want to throw anyone in front of a bus by neglect, now, do you? And you don't want to appear like a lazy bum, right?

You can educate yourself about many rules of describing images. Like, how to properly describe colours. Or to always put explanations into the post text body and never into the alt-text. Or when and why an additional image description in the post text body makes sense. You can abide by them all.

You can hone your skills and fine-tune your image descriptions at least to near-perfection. You can spend hours or days describing one image, composing and writing it completely by hand with absolutely zero AI support.

Nobody will honour it. It feels like nobody really appreciates your effort if nobody even likes/faves your image posts.

I've done all of the above. All the way to describing each image twice over. Not often because it takes me very long to describe one measly image. I haven't posted a single fully original image since mid-2024. But whenever I do, practically nobody cares.

Granted, it doesn't help that the two channels on which I post my images nowadays (if at all), @Jupiter Rowland's (streams) outlet and @Jupiter's Fedi-Memes on (streams), barely have any reach. And even if they had, most Mastodon users would be scared away by the summary/CW announcing a post that exceeds 500 characters by huge magnitudes. But my original image posts can't do without a long image description in the post text body, and even my meme posts can't do without an appropriate amount of explanations, so they have to be that long. And it feels like I've just wasted the hours or days that I've invested into researching for and writing image descriptions.

If anything at all, someone from the alt-text police will show up and attack you and call you ableist for not describing your images exactly by their personal standards. In fact, you can be called ableist by talking about image descriptions instead of just simply delivering perfect image descriptions right off the bat. By whichever definition of "perfect". But don't you dare deviate from it even only a smidge, for that'd be ableist.

Although, seriously, people getting together and talking about image descriptions and alt-texts and finding a consensus and common definitions for good alt-texts and image descriptions for the whole Fediverse is what we so direly need. But not even the alt-text police coordinate their image description quality standards, nor do they communicate them. You have to know them just like so.

What makes matters worse is that if your alt-text exceeds 512 characters, Misskey will discard it entirely, and accessibility activists on Misskey will think you're too lazy to write an alt-text. This may apply to the various Forkeys as well.

You can't possibly write perfect image descriptions for everyone. But you have to write perfect image descriptions for everyone because everyone demands you write perfect image descriptions for them personally. Or else!

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@mason You're being #ableist again, and @nolan is completely right in their reaction. Do everyone a favor: check your privilege and go educate yourself instead of patronizing others.

If you shame a person with #tourette's for the words that come out, you are not a person "fighting the good fight", no matter how much you like to think you are.

You are an #ableist p.o.s.

This isn't being a "good anti racist" it is being a puritan.

To judge people for something they literately have no control over brings us one step closer to new "ugly laws", and this is NOT where we want to go.

#bafta

I am fucking hating Sainsbury's right now, and one day, if I am ever shopping there on my own I am going to get arrested for having an Autistic meltdown!

They only have self-service checkouts open.
I have to keep seeing myself on the monitor as they record me.
I can't rearange my shopping in the bag as I load.
The machine gets really upset if I do anything more than scan and dump.
The display screen is just asking to be punched in the face, and that will get me arrested!

There was also two elderly shoppers, one in a wheelchair, who were waiting at the (un)staffed checkout, to no avail, wondering if they would ever get any assistance.

#ActuallyAutistic #Sainsburys
#Ableist

@timmy @funkula +9001%

All the sites demanding.that I allow #Malware like #JavaScript and refuse to show me basic text should rot in pieces for #ableist #Webdesign!

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#JS #Ableism #Enshittification #tech #Web #Websites #AdBlocker #Adblocking

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I very politely asked @cstross to stop using the word "lib***d" because it's #ableist and triggering to people, and instead of even bothering to reply he just blocked me.

So, you know, mask off I guess. Fuck that douchebag.