Continuing with the series of posts focused on web accessibility and social networks, today we will talk about how to be more accessible and more inclusive when communicating on social networks. We will go step by step since this is a beautiful but giant world. We will start with Twitter and later with the rest of the networks.
We have given ourselves the task of evaluating some of today's most important social networks. And you may be asking yourself, what's that for? Well, social networks are part of our world today and have a huge impact, at this point, it is almost impossible to imagine life without social networks, they have become part of our work, entertainment, communication, and even education.
If you are a user of screen readers either on your mobile or on a computer, surely more than once you have said or thought "This page is not accessible!" and we say this because some buttons have no name, or simply our reader cannot tell us exactly what is on the screen.Â
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