Alt Text 101: A Guide to Writing Image Descriptions on Bluesky
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An informative guide explaining what alt text is, why it's important for accessibility on social media (specifically Bluesky), and how to write effective image descriptions for people who can't see images. The article covers the basics of alt text, its role in digital inclusion, and practical tips for writing good descriptions.
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