Do you read Alt Text, no, serious do you?

Hugz & xXx

Never
5.7%
Under 50 % of the time
33.7%
51 % to 99%cof the time
47.8%
100% of the time
12.8%
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@MelissaBearTrix @deborahh I especially read alt text when considering boosting a post, just to be sure it seems reasonable and not something like “a landscape”

@uxMark This right here. Just checking that there is an alt text isn't enough to boost; it's got to be *actually useful for someone who can't see the image*.

@MelissaBearTrix @deborahh

@kagan

I feel like trivia like "photo" are a mockery.

But maybe some people's software adds it automatically.

@uxMark @MelissaBearTrix @deborahh

@EricLawton @kagan @uxMark @MelissaBearTrix worst is so-called AI alttext: may be an image of a man in a suit. But for a visually impaired person, in some instances, this may be better than "image", I'd guess.

@deborahh @EricLawton @kagan @uxMark @MelissaBearTrix
I often think about two specific gif alt texts i saw. In one image Snoop Dogg was repeatedly hitting a response button in a posh gameshow setting, it got labeled "a man in a chair wears a hat". The other one had Conan the Librarian from UHF lifting a man by his collar with one arm, it was labeled "a man wears gold cuffs"

So yeah, i try to read before i boost!

@RnDanger @deborahh @EricLawton @uxMark @MelissaBearTrix Wow, those are both way worse than no alt text at all, or even an alt text that's just "an animated GIF". Those at least let the reader know for sure that the text's garbage. The ones you just mentioned leave the reader scratching their head and wondering, "How the hell does this relate to the surrounding context? Am I just not getting it?" They waste the reader's time and energy with uselessly irrelevant, misleading crap. Yuck!