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Accessible Social

Learning Moments

A selection of posts from brands, organizations, celebrities, and elected officials that aren't accessible. Each column highlights different accessibility fails commonly seen online.

  • Column 1, Copy on Images: posts that feature graphics with an excessive amount of flattened copy on them and no supporting readable text. Learn more about how this impacts accessibility by visiting the Copy on Images Learning Section.
  • Column 2, Alternative Characters: posts that feature the use of alternative characters from external websites to make their copy appear in different weights, styles, and fonts. Learn more about how this impacts accessibility by visiting the Alternative Characters Learning Section.
  • Column 3, Emoji Use: posts that feature either an excessive use of emoji or emoji that disrupt the written copy. Learn more about how this impacts accessibility by visiting the Emoji Learning Section.
  • Column 4, ASCII Art: posts that feature traditional ASCII art illustrations. Learn more about how this impacts accessibility by visiting the ASCII Art Learning Section.
  • Column 5, Missing Alternative Text: posts that feature images with missing alt text. Learn more about how this impacts accessibility by visiting the Alternative Text Learning Section.
  • Column 6, Missing Captions: posts that feature videos with missing captions. Learn more about how this impacts accessibility by visiting the Captions Learning Section.

If an account you manage is featured here and you would like it removed from the page, please email hello@accessible-social.com from your work email once you have fixed or deleted the inaccessible post.

Copy on Images
Alternative Characters
Emoji Use
ASCII Art
Missing Alternative Text
Missing Captions