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Twitter tests changes to make image descriptions easier to access

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2022 12:50 IST

San Francisco, March 10 Micro-blogging site Twitter has announced that it is testing new accessibility features to make ...

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San Francisco, March 10 Micro-blogging site Twitter has announced that it is testing new accessibility features to make alt text descriptions significantly more useful and prominent for everyone on the platform.

With the change, images that have descriptions will be given a badge that says "alt" and clicking on that badge will show the description.

The change has been a long time coming, but that's not necessarily a surprise Twitter didn't have a dedicated accessibility team until 2020, reports The Verge.

According to Twitter, around 3 per cent of users will get to try out the new features for a month, and it will roll out globally at the beginning of April.

Until then, it seemed like most people still will not have access to alt text descriptions unless they're using a screen reader or are willing to jump through a lot of hoops.

As Twitter noted at the end of its thread, users have waited a while for this functionality. Image descriptions were introduced in 2016, but they haven't been particularly prominent on the platform it's relatively easy to miss the button that lets you add one.

That may be because of how Twitter handled accessibility features in the past, the report said.

Up until late 2020, employees had to volunteer to work on them alongside their regular jobs, and there wasn't a team dedicated to making Twitter easier to use for those who needed it most. Since the team's creation, Twitter has added live captions to voice tweets and videos, it added.

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