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I disdain accessibility "modes"

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    I disdain accessibility "modes"

    Segmented experiences are indicators of poor design + a lack of understanding about accessibility

    Accessibility is product infrastructure.

    Even if the "mode" offers additional functionality, the label alone obscures meaning for many users who need accessibility.

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      I disdain accessibility "modes"

      Segmented experiences are indicators of poor design + a lack of understanding about accessibility

      Accessibility is product infrastructure.

      Even if the "mode" offers additional functionality, the label alone obscures meaning for many users who need accessibility.

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      I've seen countless people who need "accessibility" functionality say they don't need accessibility and/or are not disabled or neurodivergent.

      We cannot understand the need for accessibility just by listening to those who understand what it is.

      The need for accessibility is infinite

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