• damnYouSun
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    1 year ago

    Are they not still in violation of accessibility laws though?

    The existence of a competent third-party solution does not negate the fact that they don’t have accessibility features in their product.

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      1 year ago

      They just haven’t been sued over it (afaik) yet because blind people have found other solutions. Reddit is so far behind in accessibility compared to other social media- the official app doesn’t have:

      • Any way to add alt text on images
      • Accessible moderation tools
      • Aria labels on the upvote and downvote buttons, the most basic feature of the site

      It’s actually incredible how little thought was put into the redesign and the official app.