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View submission: Reddit's Recently Announced API Changes, and the future of the /r/blind subreddit
I'm not blind but am an older person who sight is fading. I will support you for that week. This is far more important than any information I might need during that week. This situation also reminds me that Reddit is a just a business with only one real goal, make money for stock holders, the rest be damned. Nothing wrong with money making. But lots wrong with this situation.
Comment by fastfinge at 07/06/2023 at 11:40 UTC
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Thanks for your support! Disability is something that all of us will experience at some point during our lives. It could be because of aging, or a temporary medical condition, or accident, etc. But not creating accessible websites means not just excluding people with disabilities. It means excluding our future selves.