About accessibility and so-called "fonts"
I see some people talking about screen reader accessibility, so I want to point out a real bad habit some people have gotten into on Twitter and on Carrd pages which wreaks havoc on screen reader accessibility. I thankfully haven't seen it on the fediverse much.
Usually people refer to the habit as "Twitter fonts". This is a misnomer, though; these so-called "fonts" are just misusing various Unicode characters (mostly those designated as mathematical symbols) because someone thinks they "look cool". DO NOT DO THIS. Depending on the screen reader, some of them might be moderately legible, some of them might get spelled out, and the worst of them will spit out garbage like "JAPANESE LETTER JAPANESE LETTER CHINESE LETTER SQUARE ROOT CHINESE LETTER".
I recorded a video a while back to demonstrate how bad this can get:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLDvg0cZYZ8
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If you enjoy someone's post on #Mastodon go ahead and click the star. If someone tells you that's meaningless because there's no #algorithm, ignore them. Sure, boost the post too if you want others to also see the post, but don't think telling someone you like what they posted is somehow unimportant. In real life I don't tell someone, "good job," or "well said," or "I love that," for the sake of some algorithm, I do it because I'm human and they are too. It's fundamental to being truly social.
In about three hours from now, I’ll be spending most of my day observing two spider pulsars with the iconic Parkes radio telescope (remoting in) for my project …. So, let’s try something out ….
If you have any questions about our beautiful Dish or about pulsars, drop them below and I’ll try answer them as best I can during my observing run! A little 🐘 site A.M.A. on pulsars!
Imagine you're a visually impaired Mastodon user and your screen reader encounters a post that says something like "A stunning view I saw this morning" or "This is hilarious." But the image is the equivalent of what you see below: a blank. Wouldn't it be frustrating to encounter post after post like that?
Describe images. It's an act of love. Describe them as you would to a dear friend you were talking to on the phone.
Saying something like, "Mastodon is open source. Don't like the functionality? Get to work." is not only useless 'advice' but actually pushes people away from open source and the tool you are telling them to fix.
Why are you combative that someone doesnt have time, energy, expertise or actually enough care to fix it themselves? Imagine telling that to a reporter, doctor, lawyer, or geologist?
Hi, just a friendly reminder that masks not only protect you from COVID but also from other nasty seasonal respiratory viruses, and basically everybody should be wearing them indoors with other people during the winter months.
From, someone who just lost a family member to RSV that kids brought home from school
I love it when someone finds out I’m an #atheist and cracks some lame joke about how you never have to ask, atheists & vegans will always tell you they’re atheist or #vegan.
But last I checked, atheists & vegans don’t go around knocking on doors, wearing atheist & vegan symbols on a necklace or erecting 200 ft highway-side reminders that we exist. We certainly don’t vote or lobby for policies that would force you to live by our rules. No, lovelies, that’s Christianity.
"I had spent many years pursuing excellence, because that is what classical music is all about... Now it was dedicated to freedom, and that was far more important." -- Ms. Nina Simone
I know all you Europeans love Nina Simone music. But she paid a hellish price for her activism. Never forget that.
When she was 10 years old, Amariyanna Copeny, former Little Miss Flint Michigan, wrote a letter to Barack Obama about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Her letter and her subsequent fund raising effordt lead to Obama authorizing $100 million to fix the crisis.
“There was very little that was written for and about the Canadian Black community, and the presence of Black people as part of Canadian history…It was a passion of mine to see how we could make this happen – to have Black history be part of the curriculum, and Black people acknowledged and celebrated in the Canadian mosaic.”
— Jean Augustine, PC CM CBE, first Black woman elected to Canadian Parliament
The title of this thread is called "Angry Black Women".
On January 20, 2017 this picture was my Facebook avatar. It is Michelle Obama at the inauguration of the 45th president. About a month later, a white female person I know texted me "Can you change your avatar photo, now." Which I did. The following is a selection of the Angry Black Women avatars I used since. These Angry Black Women changed out lives for the better.
Viola Irene Desmond (July 6, 1914 – February 7, 1965) Canadian civil and women's rights activist and businesswoman of Black Nova Scotian descent. In 1946, she challenged racial segregation at a cinema in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia by refusing to leave a whites-only area of the Roseland Theatre. Desmond's case is one of the most publicized incidents of racial discrimination in Canadian history and helped start the modern civil rights movement in Canada.
Rt. Hon. Dr. Louise Bennett Coverly, aka "Miss Lou" to many Jamaican children. The list of her accomplishments are too numerous to list. But the most important is she formalized Jamaican patois into a formal written language. She formalized our voice, on our own terms. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W58MtDzanqA
Transplanted Minnesotan. Queer. Married. Hiker. Horror fan. Leans strongly left. No Gods. Hoya. Infrastructure Software Engineer. Bob's Burgers. Gen-X. Goth. NJ, NY, DC. Mushrooms. Food.