Comment by honestduane on 26/06/2023 at 20:15 UTC

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View submission: Update on Reddit’s Plans for Moderation Accessibility

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I don't think you understand; What I'm saying is that the website needs to better understand and implement web accessibility compliance guidelines. The only reason they need your help with this right now is because the rest of their design stuff is so bad that it actively excludes people with vision issues normally.

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Comment by MostlyBlindGamer at 26/06/2023 at 20:18 UTC

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I understand what you’re saying and all the implications. I have little confidence that Reddit understands that, but, specifically, I’ll wait for feedback on the issue of user testing.