Saddest part is that Reddit corporate most likely didn’t even consider the possibility of visually impaired moderators. Probably assumed by default that no one of any importance would have a disability, which is pretty standard for how persons with disabilities are perceived by society in general.
You don’t make a massive change to third party api access, especially in thirty days, if you actually know how your product works. Either non of the admins use Reddit or they aren’t paying attention to what their users are doing at all. It’s a bad look no matter what.
Saddest part is that Reddit corporate most likely didn’t even consider the possibility of visually impaired moderators. Probably assumed by default that no one of any importance would have a disability, which is pretty standard for how persons with disabilities are perceived by society in general.
They didn’t at first, and then when the issue was raised to them, they… Went ahead with their plans anyway
You don’t make a massive change to third party api access, especially in thirty days, if you actually know how your product works. Either non of the admins use Reddit or they aren’t paying attention to what their users are doing at all. It’s a bad look no matter what.