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Enabling better / more frequent alt-text -- potential feature suggestions #32
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Noting that feature suggestion 2 here is apparently in process of being rolled out. I don't know from an etiquette perspective here if it makes sense then to close this issue and reopen a new one, so I'm going to leave the open for now, but happy to close if project leadership prefers. |
Now that suggestion 2 is rolled out, I'd like to mention that the current toggle for users to add alt-text requires users to add alt-text to every image. This method of encouraging users to add alt-text to their images does work in theory (and I do think more people should add alt-text to their photos—this take is not anti-accessibility by any means.) However, I think it'd be better from a usability standpoint to show a toggleable reminder before they send the post that explains why users should add alt-text to their photos and gives them the option to opt-out that time if they want, instead of barring users from sending the post unless they add alt-text. |
Actually I did get the mention to add an alt text to an image, I just didnt see any way to do this, on phone app. Therefore the image was posted without alt text |
On the phone app, go to your settings, then under Accessibility, you can toggle on "Require alt text on images", if you want that. I was suggesting a more upfront reminder as an interstitial or something instead of a requirement. |
Hi,
Right now, there is no easy way to add alt text to a post after it is complete.
Alt text is important because it, crucially, enables the no-image use cases for a shortform message service like Bluesky, which reaches unique audiences with screen readers or bandwidth constraints that other platforms don't.
There are two potential features that I know are already being suggested by users on threads, and suspect Bluesky team has this on an internal issue tracker, but adding here for legibility:
Thanks for listening!
Dave
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