Normally I'm willing to force my way into spaces that don't prioritize me, because that's the only way to exist as a citizen of the internet when you're blind. I'll use inaccessible apps and I'll share posts with undescribed images and I'll click unlabeled buttons just to see what they do. I have to if I want to participate in online culture.
But some days I don't have it in me, and this is one of those days, and it's indescribably nice to have a place like this that doesn't expect me to.
@greengaybles I have written about the psychoemotional disablism experienced by constant erection of barriers in our way to access as disabled people.
I am sorry so many places are barrier-riddled but also glad that you have spaces that are not. One day I hope we'll be able to create more better spaces.