Microsoft has always had a great philosophy around accessibility and introduced me to the idea of temporary disability. It’s a great way to broaden one’s perspective on how much impact making your product more accessible has.

@carnage4life

Heavy Accent appears to be a LARPer

But yes, fully agree with Inclusive design and that accessibility has the potential to help everyone

@mechmouse @carnage4life I fear this icon is actually racist and/or classist, I read it as "if can't understand you, you're an uncivilized barbarian".
@KekunPlazas @mechmouse @carnage4life there's a definite risk, but realistically in actual practical terms a mismatch between one's accent and what the community one's (temporarily?) in can easily understand can be an issue. The wording probably needs to be more nuanced, but hard to do on a simple chart I guess.
@KekunPlazas @mechmouse @carnage4life I assume the context of this graphic is trying to reduce practical barriers, even if situational, so maybe not so bad.

@KekunPlazas But that is entirely relative to *your* frame of reference. If they can't understand *you*, maybe you're the uncivilized one?

The point is that you or anyone else can be out of your time or place and that requires accommodations too.

@mechmouse @carnage4life