Personally I think alt-text is valuable for everyone, not for just people with visual impairments.
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@Yehuda I wear glasses, so technically I'm visually impaired. If you need glasses to read, you too are visually impaired.
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@Yehuda I'm not visually impaired and checked "rarely" but "rarely" includes _occasionally_, which I _absolutely do_.
But as a percentage of images I see, it is indeed rare.
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@Yehuda So much accessibility tech is useful to everyone. I use the buttons to open doors all the time when I'm carrying something cumbersome. I use the wheelchair ramps when I'm pushing something on wheels. I use a screen magnifier to make sure pixels line up when working on a code project. I can look elsewhere than the pedestrian crossing light when waiting because it'll beep when it's my turn.
There's literally no argument against making society accessible.
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@Yehuda I use it as an opportunity to understand things that aren't visually clear.
Famous people are big here. I'm not very "up" on television/etc. and don't always recognize celebrities.
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@Yehuda I don't often read it. I have good vision and I don't often have data connectivity issues. I still provide alt-text in images I post because I know some people need it.
If you come across something I posted which doesn't have it please let me know politely and I'll add it.
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@Yehuda I really like writing alt text but I never thought of reading it… I’m a sighted dummy! I just started because of your poll so thank you for the suggestion!
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@Yehuda On Mastodon, I find that the alt text is useful in that it shows me what the poster thought was important about the picture.
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@Yehuda I needed another option: I'm not visually impaired and sometimes read alt-text.
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It is really helpful if alt text explains the joke in the image.
English is not my first language and often it is hard to understand what is going on.
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For me, alt-text gives me an extra peek into the personality of the person sharing the photograph. I delight in reading the alt-text of the clever, well-written jokesters, & am often envious of their wit.
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@Yehuda / Alt-text is very helpful when images don't display correctly. /
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@Yehuda if someone posts a picture of a particularly beautiful location, I frequently check the alt text to see if they say where it is. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.

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@Yehuda 613!!!
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@Yehuda I read the alt text if I’m unsure what I am looking at or if the toot doesn’t explain the picture at all.
I appreciate people who take the time to actually write a descriptive alt text and do so myself.
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@Yehuda i put effort into making my alt text worth reading
@bigtuffal @Yehuda same here. Plus it's an act of mindfulness for me not to spam socials with images but instead try to communicate why this is worth looking at
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@Yehuda I'm not visually impaired and read alt text not always, not rarely, but sometimes.

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@Yehuda I read it with videos especially, due to always having my phone on mute.
