As someone who is totally blind, the Fediverse is the only place where I have ever been able to follow people such as photographers, artists, or even those who post pictures of their cats or the food they ate. The reason is that most of them use alt text. They take the time to describe the images that my screen reader can't recognise. Some write the descriptions themselves, and others use tools such as altbot. Some worry that their descriptions aren't good enough, especially when they are new at this. Let me assure you, not only are they good enough, they are extremely appreciated! If the rest of the world thought as you did, it would be a much better place. Don't hesitate to ask if you're unsure of something, but never think that we don't notice your effort.

#appreciation #accessibility #altbot #alttext #blind #blindness #fediverse #gratitude #images #inclusivity #peoplewhocare #pictures #technology

@dandylover1 I admit that sometimes I struggle with alt tags. Understanding what there is to see in a picture is one thing, but providing info within the context of the overall post seems like it can come in handy

Curious to know if you tried Bluesky. I ask bc I thought Bluesky has a way to caption images.

@Catwoman69y2k @dandylover1

As BSKY is just a walled off version of the the rest of the fediverse, it does - the same capability as most servers.

@deirdrebeth So would this maybe come down to a cultural difference (between the Fedi and Bluesky)?

Like, people on the Fediverse can generally get with the idea of how important alt tags are and the idea of alt tagging your images is part of an etiquette

Wheras on Bluesky, maybe the majority of users don't share this perspective/etiquette. (just ruminating)

@Catwoman69y2k

I feel like the majority of folks on BSKY went there because it's being pushed as just like Xitter...so yeah, not a lot of cultural push for accessibility.