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Reddit says accessibility upgrades for moderators are coming to its mobile apps soon
(www.theverge.com)
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It was interesting to me that when Reddit announced that RedReader was exempt because it was "accessibility focused" a bunch of disabled users were like "wut?"
There's no such thing as an "accessibility focused" app, it either has the appropriate accessibility or it doesn't. A shitload of disabled users were using something other than RedReader and are being deprived of their preferred tool.
The fact that Reddit sees themselves as the arbiters of what "accessibility" even means indicates to me that they aren't remotely serious about accessibility.