¿Sabéis lo que es un texto alternativo?

Esa descripción que NO escribís cuando colgáis una imagen y NO permitís que otras personas con diferentes capacidades visuales puedan saber de qué se trata.

Nunca es tarde para editar un toot y añadirlo.

Escribe el texto alternativo, sé guay.

#NoAltNoBoost
#NotEnoughAltTextNoBoost
#CrappyAltTextNoBoost

Par charité, je ne montrerai pas de quel compte ça vient, mais visiblement il reste des gens qui ne sont pas du tout au clair sur la fonction des #alt ajoutés aux images.
#noaltnoboost #NotEnoughAltTextNoBoost
Mastodon is increasingly moving from #NoAltTextNoBoost to #CrappyAltTextNoBoost, and I can see it move further to #NotEnoughAltTextNoBoost.

It is moving from only ostracising people for not providing image descriptions past ostracising people for providing useless image descriptions towards ostracising people for providing AI-generated image descriptions because they're at least partially wrong. The next victims may be people whose image descriptions leave out elements in the image which others may deem necessary to describe.

As quality requirements for image descriptions are being raised, I can't possibly lower the quality of my own image descriptions. If anything, I'll continue to upgrade my own image descriptions to stay ahead.

This is also why I'm worried about moving the long descriptions from the post text body into linked external documents. Not having certain descriptions and any explanations anywhere in the post anymore may backfire, and the external documents themselves may not be accessible and inclusive after all.

Interestingly, this is not congruent with what I read from actually non-sighted people. They don't even seem to care for accuracy which they can't verify anyway as long as the image description is funny and/or whimsical. Since it seems to be exactly that what AI delivers, it's no wonder that many blind people prefer image descriptions from BeMyAI over image descriptions from human experts.

I think I'll keep on writing my monster descriptions, two for each original image. If any of you who aren't sighted don't like them for not being whimsical enough, feel free to ignore the hours or days of work I've put into them, fire up your AI and have your own image description generated.

@accessibility group @a11y group

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Mastodon #MastodonPolice #FediPolice #AltText #AltTextMeta #CWAltTextMeta #ImageDescription #ImageDescriptions #ImageDescriptionMeta #CWImageDescriptionMeta #Blind #VisuallyImpaired #A11y #Accessibility #AI #AIVsHuman #HumanVsAI
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By the way, yes, having too little and/or not sufficiently informative #AltText is being sanctioned right now. #NotEnoughAltNoBoost / #NotEnoughAltTextNoBoost will probably join #NoAltNoBoost / #NoAltTextNoBoost soon.

It's justified in this case.

Barry Phillips Smith wrote the following post Wed, 02 Aug 2023 07:08:19 +0200 I always check the #AltText on an great image before boosting it.

If it says "City" or "Bird drinking water" and contributes nothing whatsoever to the experience of a visually impaired reader to make up for the fact they can't see the great image, nope, you won't get a boost from me.

I'm not scolding you, or trying to bully you into doing anything, just pointing out my thought process. I've never rewarded sloppy laziness.

Feel free to hit the "like" button if you think this way too.
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