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Twitter Globally Releases ALT Badge, Exposed Image Descriptions; Testing New ‘Unmentioning’ Feature

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The exposed image descriptions have a character limit of up to 1,000 characters.

Highlights
  • Twitter has designed ALT badges to assist visually impaired s
  • Twitter expects image descriptions to improve engagement
  • Leaving a conversation will prevent s from mentioning you again
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Twitter has announced the global rollout of its ALT badge and exposed image descriptions features. Now, s can enter additional descriptions for their images, which will give such images an ALT badge when ed. Clicking on these badges will open up these new descriptions. Twitter's accessibility team had announced in March that these features were being tested. In related news, Twitter is also currently testing a new 'Unmentioning' feature which will give s the option to remove themselves from a conversation.

Twitter made the announcement on Thursday revealing the global release of the ALT badge and exposed image descriptions. The social media giant had worked on bug fixes and gathered through a limited release. These features have been developed with aim of assisting s with visual impairments, who use assistive technology, or don't have access to high-bandwidth Internet. It is also expected to improve engagement by providing context to ed images. With the announcement, Twitter has also provided a guide for s on 'How to add image descriptions'. It should be noted that image descriptions have a character limit of up to 1,000 characters compared to the 280-word character limit of a tweet.

Furthermore, the company revealed that it is experimenting with a new 'Unmentioning' feature, which will allow s to remove themselves from a conversation. 'Unmentioning' is currently only available to a limited number of s only on the web version. A 'Leave this conversation' option will appear on the corner menu of a tweet, which will also include 'mute' and 'embed' options. Leaving a conversation will untag your name from the original tweet and all of its replies. It will also prevent other s from mentioning you in the conversation. Finally, you will not receive any notification from it, however, you will still be able to view the tweets.


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