Hannah Kolbeck

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@StarCrashr That would definitely be ideal
Follow-up: Would you want that credit shown to the person choosing to use your alt text or added to the alt text itself, keeping in mind that nothing stops them from deleting that credit before posting?
Shown to the user
73.7%
Included in the alt text
26.3%
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@prithegod1 Yes, with some tight restraints

I'm working on a way for people to share alt text for images. If other people might re-use alt text you wrote, would you prefer it to be credited to you by username or anonymous?

Please boost πŸ’œ

Credited
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Anonymous
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As long as the topic of image description has your attention, I'd like to try & reproduce on Mastodon something I & several other volunteers organized on Twitter. It’s 2 hashtags to assist with image description.

The first is #ALT4me β€” blind & visually impaired individuals can reply to an image that lacks ALT text with this tag, so that sighted volunteers can then reply with a description. The strength of crowdsourcing this is that each person adds unique details from their own perspective, that when combined, form a detailed & meaningful conception of the image. It also allows one person to give a quick triage description, & then others can fill in details as they see fit.

The 2nd is #ALT4you β€” if you come across an image that is particularly striking, or one that you believe will quickly become iconic & part of a shared visual imagery/memory, please describe that image & tag it with this tag. This is particularly important during unfolding news stories that quickly break & change, leaving behind indelible visual impressions, that then shape most peoples memory & consciousness of the event. Obviously, for the blind/VI, without a description, search images, no matter how important, remain perceptual and informational black holes.

Thank you all again for the outstanding image description I have encountered so consistently in my limited experience on Mastodon.

@PanickedFoodie I'd definitely love to hear about it, slide into my DMs?
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You want time formats? Yeah man, I got time formats. I got time formats the ISO never heard of. Are you a cop?