• cley_faye@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Cue detection of “realistic” human activity on the UI and preventing streaming if the server determine this activity does not match a human enough pattern.

    I’m exaggerating on that one, but… that’s not even that implausible these days.

    My point was, dancing this dance with “big website”, whoever it is, will always be an endless uphill battle.

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      6 hours ago

      They can’t do that because of accessibility reasons. If they did that, a disabled person has grounds to sue them for proper aria hints & controls.

      It doesn’t matter what kind of content it is, either. It must be made accessible.

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        41 minutes ago

        Uh. I don’t know how it is on the other side of the ocean, but around here, it’s a nice goal, but there’s much more care going into making messes than implementing accessible websites. Even official government services sometimes just barely slaps an “accessibility conformity: partial/none” and keep going on.

        I’m not sure having an accessible web is enough to overcome the thirst for ad money and control.