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@freeschool But I also have a certain disquiet over this kind of take in general. Promoting accessibility as "benefits everyone" can be counter-productive, because it dilutes the importance of accessibility to the status of user preference. Accessibility is about overcoming barriers and providing equivalent access for people with disabilities, any further benefits to non-disabled people are beside the point.(3/4)@BlindQuilter @ambivalena

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@siblingpastry @BlindQuilter @ambivalena All very good stuff in reply thanks! Replying to this 3rd reply - I was a bit surprised by the sentence about:"benefits everyone" can be counter-productive, because it dilutes the importance of accessibility to the status of user preference. Can see that but I think I was consciously posting to everyone to link the learning to both / many types since mostly those who don't need AltText will be the ones we need to consider changing to these practices not those that do it because they need.Maybe the equality does make any 1 user group stand out less but not sure it dilutes it at a 'counter-productive' level that much... but yes it's spread focus so I agree and I will think more to see if how far that's damaging. It was an all-in-1 type message which maybe people can work on or skip through, so appreciate you did that so quickly.Would love to work with you on more like this but not pushing it unless you have the continuous passion beyond feeling of what an offer like this means and just talk more to find out! (audio chat fine with me too).

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Could you please exclude me from this conversation, it is not possible for me to do from pixelfed.