#AltText helps everyone - here's why / how:
A number of points shown using arrows as a big list below:
Benefits to use AltText for all types of users.
Points use these arrows ➡️ which might make it easier to read or skip this longer list of reasons and questions I have below (aimed at sighted or other users to all chip in about):
1 ➡️ For #Blind people, the benefits are:
Adding #AltText hashtag to posts helps because there are people actively following #AltText itself daily as a hashtag. People enjoy using it to read more posts WITH text description of pictures. Those without text aren't going to be read by this audience. So I'm happy there are people we can #care about.
When descriptions are added it helps signify to those clicking or using tools they can enjoy this content in their feed and is more more suited to them.
2 ➡️ For Sighted people, the benefits are:
When I save your pictures, the AltText helps me copy and paste that description of where, what, who it came from. Sometimes I add your name to revisit your account later or give ideas. It helps come back to talk to you or those that have great flower pictures constantly to look at their account.
So #AltText overall helps the able and less able to understand and be reminded about your work and even keep in touch.
3 ➡️ About Creative Commons for pictures (can skip this section)
For those that want to add #CreativeCommons copyright license e.g. CC-BY-SA-NC etc it can easily write that to help stop big companies using your data (could also put this in your bio to cover it all to avoid copying and pasting as it can be a lot of work),
Add your attribution credits to the AltText (or bio) and show the level of sharing you're ok with.
For example "CC-BY-SA-NC" means it's:
Creative Copyright material
- Attribution needed
- Share-Alike (content can be shared in same way)
- Non-commercial license
#CreativeCommons or #CC is great. More info here:
https://CreativeCommons.org/
4 ➡️ I also would like advice about how well I phrased this post:
What do people prefer for example as words:
The blind / non-blind
Able-Bodied / #Disabled (not sure of this one)
Sighted / Less sighted users
#Accessible / Less #Accessible users ?
#Accessibility sound good like a level of access... but just wanted to hear what others think of these words in the list or big common errors.
This is all new to me but I've been using CamelCase forever and other types of good practices.
Also I'd like advice about presentation of posts...
5 ➡️ When making this post I clicked "CW" to add a Content Warning box even though I didn't need to warn anyone about the content but wanted the one-line compact post because it neatly adds a title bar and "Read more" button to expand the text.
➡️ My question is:
Adding CW doesn't show all the text at once on screen but I was wondering if that makes it harder to access for people trying to 'read' it using other ways?
Does it matter to those trying to use #readers and #accessibility tools if I add CW / Read more box to text? (#question)
THANK YOU TO ALL READING
6 ℹ️ Credits to Sources:
Text of this post was merged from Tanya's posts which I credit directly below about AltText and CamelCase:
1st about AltText in posts
https://tweesecake.social/@BlindQuilter/114507462070654010
2nd about #CamelCase in post #hashtags:
https://tweesecake.social/@BlindQuilter/110605671168837415
Tanya's account is also nice in general with some positive vibes in posts:
@BlindQuilter
7 ℹ️ THE PICTURE ATTACHED...
The picture in this post was originally posted by Ambivalena @ambivalena post here: https://pixelfed.global/p/ambivalena/869884814199224176
I edited this picture add why it's a good example of #AltText (picture is of the moon at dusk and mostly dark shadows and I've added arrows showing AltText and mouse-over description)
8 ℹ️ THANKS AGAIN TO ALL - Hope I did well - a bit long but let me know what I can do to make it better as I can write fast !
I will be personally adding more #AltText #hashtags to my picture posts and re-doing some as I go along since people actually care !
Happy to hear / collect more considerations about #Readers #Braille #Disability #Ability etc.. 💜🥰
@jupiter_rowland What if there are some explanations in main text and AltText?
Seems only terrible if you rely on _only_ AltText which I think nobody does.
Good to see more from other of users...