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by bentcorner
1575 days ago
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I totally agree. When the word "accessible" comes up, people often think of disabled people who have permanent disabilities. That's only a subsection of how accessibility helps - there's temporal accessibility and cultural accessibility (and probably even more facets). Curb cutouts and automatic doors help people with wheelchairs. But it also helps people carrying large packages in their hands, or are riding a bike. Similarly, accessible writing helps people who are feeling tired, are distracted, or are trying to skim the material. |
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