Accessibility is availability. I fully believe it has nothing to do with human realities. Disability literally means apart from ability. Who here has all abilities? The practice of Web #a11y technically helps everyone. We use the word inclusion. Exclusion is the true disability.
Replying to @mholzschlag
Accessibility is how well disabled people can use something. It’s a spectrum from more accessible to less accessible, with the goal to be as inclusive as possible.
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Wishing “exclusive” wasn’t already taken.
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How so exactly? Exclusive works. Those people over there considering themselves more exclusive and those of us with serious conditions that make life more difficult for us. Or did you mean something else? Thanks
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I see what you are saying, it still makes logical sense. Although exclusive is often touted as a positive selling point, e.g. exclusive news stories. Some cognitive dissonance, for me at least.
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That's true. But this is semantics and words have many meanings many roots and sometimes different meanings in different routes from different languages and that's simple linguistics. Try this the golf course is so exclusive that they don't allow women in.
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You’re selling me on it. A mental double-take could provide some welcome neural glue to help the accessibility message stick. The exclusive webs be-damned.
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Hi Ollie I'm happy I could explain more clearly. It appears the majority of humanity judges others by exclusion not inclusion. I'm working on this topic in my current book on Accessibility. I cover a lot about cognitive bias. It's a real help to talk about this thank you so much!
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I look forward to reading your thoughts in depth. No small feat to *clarify* thoughts on this tiny screen!
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Replying to @ollicle
That's a very kind thing to say although I've been around Twitter since before there were a thousand users so I think that have gotten used to bite-sized microblogging but when it comes to me in a room talking well that goes on 4 days and days at a high volume with much laughter!

Apr 22, 2022 · 7:25 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Sounds like a healthy use of energy. I had no idea at all what to do with Twitter when it was new*, was fun when no-one else did either. *A year behind you, but old enough to remember when you could look at all the tweets at once. Still figuring this thing out.
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My intro to Twitter was fascinating. I was invited to the first mix and mash event at Microsoft which was for their mix conferences they would have us there all day and we talked about new things they were working on and also topics we felt we're timely and relevant that year 1
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