Rihilism, to gardening
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stvfrnzl, to Emo
@stvfrnzl@mastodon.online avatar

Check out my favourite records of the first quarter of . Got some , , and german . But it's all great , I promise! 🤞

https://stevefrenzel.dev/posts/first-quarter-of-2024-in-music/

Also I put some real effort into the , as I discovered most records just because of the artwork. Hope my descriptions do them justice.

OhTheUrbanity, to random
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Funny double standard: in Quebec, cyclists cannot wear headphones. However, drivers are allowed to wear them in one ear, “in order for the driver to hear the sounds of the surrounding environment”. Even though drivers are already inside a vehicle and cyclists are not.

Andres4NY,
@Andres4NY@social.ridetrans.it avatar

@OhTheUrbanity #AltText:
EARPHONES OR HEADPHONES

(outlined in green)
"The law allows only drivers of road vehicles to wear a headphone or earphone in only one ear, in order for the driver to hear the sounds of the surrounding environment."

"It is strictly prohibited to wear headphones or earphones in both ears.

(outlined in red)
"Note that wearing one or both earphones or headphones is prohibited when cycling."

Rihilism, to Bloomscrolling
@Rihilism@toot.community avatar

This flowering bush is along a route to a friend's house. It's populated by a small flock of house sparrows pretty much yr round & I catch a lot of sparrow pics there. Don't know that I've seen it in bloom before but appears to be a type of spiraea.

One of those flowering shrubs that has tiny little white flowers that look lovely but are far more delicate & intricate when you take a closer look.
(05/15/24)

stefan, to random
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So I've been called out for https://alttexthalloffame.org not being run by someone who's or .

And that's fair. I'm very much open to anyone from those communities to get directly involved, so this is my public invitation.

stefan,
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online avatar

Also, if you'd like to volunteer and help translate the site to more languages, that would be very much appreciated as well!

https://github.com/AltTextHallOfFame/translations

#volunteer #translation #translators #accessibility #AltText

pixelate, to accessibility
@pixelate@tweesecake.social avatar

Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (). Today, I want you to ask yourself, then act, before you speak. Do you have an app you're maintaining? Look at some resources for the framework you use for the user interface. Do you know if it's accessible or not? If it's not accessible, are you doing anything about it? Do you tell disabled visitors to your app/site that it's not accessible, and give them a timeframe, if any, when it will be? Do you have a website? If so, do you know if it's accessible or not? Are you an artist of any kind? Is your media accessible? Are you a writer? If so, are the images in your book described with ?

If you're a part of a company that has anything to do with accessibility, including proudly posting about it, do you have any disabled employees? If so, do you show them that they're appreciated? If not, why don't you have any? If you create art about people with disabilities, do you have disabled people take a look at it before you share it? If you write books that have images in them, have any disabled people checked to make sure the Alt-text makes sense, and that the book is accessible otherwise? If not, why not? And when you get disabled people to check out apps, books, sites for your professional needs, do you pay them for it?

Please do remember us on every other day of the year, but particularly today, please remember: nothing about us without us.

alttexthalloffame, to accessibility
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This is a solid advice from @spaceninja:

"If you take nothing else away from this post, I want you to remember this: Write alternative text as if you’re describing the image to a friend."

https://cloudfour.com/thinks/write-alt-text-like-youre-talking-to-a-friend/?utm_source=pocket_shared

alttexthalloffame, to accessibility
@alttexthalloffame@mastodon.social avatar

Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day!

Let's make this day an opportunity to celebrate the effort, ingenuity, and creativity that goes into making the web a friendlier and more inclusive place, one captioned image at a time.

https://alttexthalloffame.org

stefan, (edited ) to accessibility
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online avatar

Well, happy !

While my original proposal to hide images in order to highlight the importance of well-written alt text did not gain a whole lot of traction, I'm still glad there was some conversation, and grateful to everyone who is still interested in joining in.

If you do participate, I would love to hear from you!

https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/fediverse-world-sight-day-global-accessibility-awareness-day/

theunderfold, to random
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The Good Guys

bougiewonderland,
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@theunderfold Reposting with alt text!

Rihilism, to Flowers
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scudery, to random French
@scudery@piaille.fr avatar

: divers brouillons d'étudiants étrangers qui portent sur un travail d'histoire, dans divers alphabets

DavidMarzalC, to random Spanish
@DavidMarzalC@mastodon.escepticos.es avatar

Enamorado :heart_cybre: de @phanpy por un montón de motivos:

  • Software Libre / Open Source
  • Bonito y visualmente útil (colorea el toot según si es respuesta, boost ...).
  • Por como agrupa las respuestas en orden cronológico y separa los boots muy seguidos.
  • Productivo con la navegación con el teclado
  • Por su modo "Catch-up" para ver en orden cronológico y de forma resumido X horas para ponerte al día.
  • Y ahora encima veo que es el más recomendable en materia de
    https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/impact-of-fediverse-clients-on-the-use-of-alt-text/
  • Múltiples columnas personalizables...
  • Y otras tantas cosas.

Completamente recomendable que lo probéis.

Thanks @samsethi for being the trigger to give it a try.

JupiterRowland, to fediverse in For discussing Fediverse accessibility, where would you recommend me to go? Or stay here?

That’s a bit more complicated than I thought.

Then allow me to make it less complicated. Or even more complicated.

And I’m not sure if Lemmy is the right choice for you anyways. The OpenSim community doesn’t seem very active. And since you’re talking about 13.000 character descriptions… That will also not fly on Lemmy.

It has never been my plan to post images with such massive descriptions on Lemmy. Lemmy doesn’t require image descriptions. It doesn’t require alt-text either. It doesn’t even officially support alt-text. Lemmy doesn’t live and enforce a culture of accessibility.

Most importantly, though: The OpenSim community has no subscribers on general-purpose Mastodon instances. What’s posted there will most likely never appear in the federated timeline of e.g. mastodon.social where people could get all riled up about the lack of alt-text and image description.

Besides, the 13,000-character image description is outdated already. My image descriptions have grown since then. 25,000 characters, 40,000 characters, and yesterday, I’ve posted a 60,000-character description for an image that also got an alt-text precisely at Mastodon’s limit of 1,500 characters.

And then Mastodon is a microblogging platform. Originally intended for short messages.

**I don’t intend to post my images on Mastodon either.

I intend to keep posting them on Hubzilla (official website).**

Hubzilla has got nothing to do with Mastodon. It was first released in 2015, ten months before Mastodon. It was renamed and repurposed from the Red Matrix from 2012 which is a fork of Friendica from 2010.

Hubzilla is vastly different from Mastodon in just about everything. Like its predecessors, it has never had a character limit, and it has always had the full set of features of text formatting and post design as any full-blown long-form blogging platform out there. In fact, maybe even more than that.

Hubzilla is not a microblogging project. It can work as one, but it can seamlessly transition between microblogging and fully featured long-form blogging and everything in-between. Hubzilla is the Swiss army knife of the Fediverse, renamed from a fork of a Facebook alternative that was created also with blogging in mind.

So I want to post my images on Hubzilla.

What does this have to do with Mastodon then?

It has to do with Mastodon that I’ve got lots of Mastodon connections. All my OpenSim connections except for one are on Mastodon, and I think all of these are on one and the same OpenSim-themed instance. But on top of that, I’ve got hundreds of Mastodon connections all over the place, including mastodon.social and other big general-purpose instances.

And all those non-OpenSim Mastodon connections came to exist because they followed me. It was not my decision to follow them. They followed me because they expected me to explain the Fediverse beyond Mastodon to them because I had recently done so. Or they followed me because they had freshly arrived from Twitter, and they desperately needed Mastodon to feel like Twitter, including lots of uninteresting background noise in their personal timeline, so they followed everyone and everything they came across in the federated timeline.

So my image posts on Hubzilla will automatically federate to Mastodon and appear in people’s Mastodon timelines. And it isn’t my decision.

Sure, on Hubzilla, I have the power to limit precisely who can see my posts by only sending them to specific connections. But I want the Fediverse world out there to see the marvels of OpenSim, to learn that free, decentralised 3-D virtual worlds have been reality since 2007, that “the metaverse” is anything but dead and not invented by Zuckerberg. I don’t want to remain stuck in an echo chamber.

Oh, and by the way: Mastodon can receive posts up to a maximum length of 100,000 characters by default. Also, Mastodon does not truncate long posts. It only truncates alt-text that exceeds 1,500 characters. But it leaves posts up to 100,000 characters as intact as any other post and probably simply rejects longer posts.

It might be you using the wrong tool for your task, since it’s intended for a different purpose and you’d need a different tool.

My tool of choice is Hubzilla. And there’s hardly anything better in the Fediverse for what I do than Hubzilla.

But it could very well the case that the alt-text and character limits of the platforms aren’t the issue here.

They’re only indirectly. With that, I mean that Mastodon’s default limit of 500 characters is deeply engrained in Mastodon’s culture, and Mastodon’s culture is influenced by this limitation. For example, 500 characters make image descriptions in the post impossible. Thus, they’re not part of Mastodon’s culture. Thus, the very concept, the very idea is completely unimaginable to Mastodon users. Because as per Mastodon’s unwritten rules, “alt-text” and “image description” are mutually synonymous. They mean the exact same thing. Everything that describes the image goes into the alt-text, and that’s the way it is, full stop.

There are some that are meant for long texts.

Hubzilla is meant for long texts. It has always been.

And you can even use Wordpress or something like that, do your own blog and install an ActivityPub plugin if you want a connection to the Fediverse.

And Hubzilla is every bit as capable of long-form blogging as WordPress.

There’s no need to have one separate tool for each task if you already have one tool that can cover all these tasks. And Hubzilla can.

Ultimately, I haven’t seen your posts/toots.

Here’s my most recent image post from yesterday.

60,000+ characters of full image description, my longest one so far. Plus precisely 1,500 characters of alt-text. And I actually had to limit myself in comparison to earlier posts. No detailed descriptions of images within the image. No transcripts of text on images within the image. No mentioning in the alt-text where exactly to find the full description.

And I don’t really know the alt-text culture on Mastodon.

And I’m trying to explain it to you.

Maybe it’s easier to experience first-hand, to see it with your own very eyes. Go through what appears on mastodon.social under certain hashtags and do so regularly for a few weeks or months:

Also, check the posts from @alttexthalloffame.

Is it really necessary to write that super detailed description in an alt-text?

In the case of the image I’ve posted yesterday, and seeing as that post went out to general-purpose Mastodon instances and into the realm of Mastodon culture, definitely yes.

Oh, and in case you haven’t understood that yet because it’s so out-of-whack: I describe my images twice. One, a short description with no explanations in alt-text. Two, a full, detailed description with all necessary explanations in the post text body itself. The latter has to be even more detailed. And here’s my explanation why.

As far as I’ve learned about alt-text in webdesign, that is originally intended to give a concise description of the image in the context regarding the rest of the text. It is meant to be short and concise, like a tweet.

Alt-text rules for webdesign are halfway useless in social media.

And alt-text rules for webdesign, as well as alt-text rules for corporate American social media silos, are even more useless on Mastodon. Mastodon’s alt-text culture has nothing to do with that.

I’d put that detailed description into the normal text.

Again, I already do that with the full description.

But Mastodon insists, insists, insists in an actually descriptive image description in alt-text, no matter what. For one, out of principle. Besides, they can’t imagine there being an image description in the post text (which I hide behind a summary/content warning that they have to click to open first) because this is technically impossible on Mastodon.

So I have to describe the same image once more, this time in the alt-text, in addition to the full description in the post.

Maybe make it a spoiler so it collapses.

I can do that on Hubzilla. But Mastodon doesn’t support spoiler tags.

Most frontends for Mastodon collapse longer posts, the official Web interface as well as probably all third-party mobile apps, only the official mobile app doesn’t.

Content warnings which are the same as summaries on StatusNet/GNU social/Friendica/Hubzilla collapse posts, too, or rather hide them. I always give one of these when I post over 500 characters, so my image posts do collapse for just about everyone.

And long descriptions go into the body text, not the alt-text.

And once again, that’s what I already do. In addition to the shorter description in the alt-text.

jeremy, to random
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As a non-native English speaker, one of the reasons I love on Mastodon (let alone their obvious accessibility benefits) is that they're a great way to learn new words or new ways of describing things.

Tattooed_Mummy, to random
@Tattooed_Mummy@beige.party avatar

I won't boost images without alt text.
I will unfollow people who don't use alt text (it's easier to be confident in who I follow for boosting)
I turn off boosts for people who boost posts with no alt text.
If you want to up your alt text game this might help.

The Beginner's Guide to Alternative Text

Alternative text (commonly known as alt text) is a crucial aspect of web accessibility that ensures all users, including those with visual impairments, can access and understand the content of images on websites. In this guide, we’ll explore what alt text is, why it’s important, how to write effective alt text, and best practices to follow.

https://cybersprout.net/the-beginners-guide-to-alternative-text/

hastingsmothman, to architecture
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Rihilism, to Birds
@Rihilism@toot.community avatar

Definitely one of my favorite photos from last year so I thought I'd re-post.

To me it kinda feels like the Eurasian tree sparrow is inviting you to explore the interior of the hornet's nest 👀.
(11/13/24)

stefan, to accessibility
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stefan,
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I just added a note on Phanpy. I really like how prominent the image description field is when you upload an image, and I am guessing this contributes to the notably high use of alt text.

Great work, @cheeaun!

stefan,
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I added a note to https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/27731#issuecomment-2110368941, thanks @shlee for posting the screenshot there.

Something that I myself missed when I opened the original ticket is that alt text really should be on the same level of importance as the content of the post itself.

slothrop, to random
@slothrop@chaos.social avatar

Wow @xkcdbot have REALLY stepped up their game.

Big thumbs-up! 👍🤩

https://botsin.space/@xkcdbot/112437289388009218

stefan, to fediverse
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online avatar

I know some fediverse apps use various text/image detection technologies, so I was curious if this encourages the use of alt text.

The main thing I learned: Out of nearly 30,000 fediverse posts I looked at, almost 80% did not have information about the client app.

That was a bit surprising. And it makes doing this sort of analysis difficult.

#AltText #fediverse #data #dataviz

Rihilism, to Lichen
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GreenFire, to random
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A river monster that can reach 120lbs and eat anything nearby is tightening its chokehold on America's waterways and has now crossed the Canadian border.

Conservationists are sounding the alarm about their unstoppable march across the country from their original habitat in the Gulf of Mexico basin.

'They are going to be one of the apex predators around every system once they establish those populations,' said biologist Joel Fleming. 'If they can fit it in their mouth, they're going to eat it.'

GreenFire,
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

@hankg
I just put it in the like an easter egg. It's a flathead catfish. Pythons haven't established a foothold out of the Everglades so far or I've not heard of it.

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