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by not2b 1110 days ago
Seems they might be running afoul of the ADA if they do this and have no usable solution for the blind.
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Screen readers. Reddit is mostly text and image content. Computer vision has gotten incredibly good at understanding images. Just take a look at models like GPT-4 and Segment Anything Model.
I am no expert, but the /r/blind people appear to disagree about whether this is adequate, they evidently think a screen reader for the web site or the Reddit app is much worse than the apps they are currently using.