ID: Text in the style of the “the more you know” slogan which says “remember your roots”. Under the text instead of a shooting star with a rainbow trail is a red brick with a sparkly progress flag as its trail

    • @aeharding@vger.social
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      122 months ago

      Im just trying to help. The post body doesn’t federate to mastodon, so nobody there will see it. Alt text e.g. captions does though. This is one of the main reasons image captions were added to Lemmy.

      Nobody is stopping you from using both either. However is you have an accessibility concern with captions, you should definitely report is to the Lemmy devs so they know and can make the implementation better.

    • @caden
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      72 months ago

      Huh? In what world is it ableist to advocate for/promote the use of a real accessibility feature over a workaround that doesn’t work on all platforms on which people might be seeing this content??

      • @ShareMySims@sh.itjust.worksOP
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        02 months ago

        In a world where the person “advocating” a feature who isn’t actually advocating for anything at all, doesn’t even consider that not everyone on the fediverse uses lemmy, and that not everyone running lemmy has it up to date, but most importantly, calls an existing and perfectly valid and literally harmless accessibility solution “abuse” because they don’t like it for whatever reason.

        • @aeharding@vger.social
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          82 months ago

          literally harmless accessibility solution “abuse” because they don’t like it for whatever reason.

          Well, I am calling it “abusing the post body” because it doesn’t federate to all services. Captions (or as Lemmy calls them, alt text) does federate better as it was designed to use a more standard federation data type that Mastodon understands.

          So, using the post body for captions actually kinda is harmful in the lens of Mastodon users, and other federated services that don’t support Lemmy’s post body.