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A reminder this exists: https://rblind.com/c/main
Federated link, which will work if it’s indexed already.
Link from kbin: kbin.social/m/main@rblind.com
kbin prefixes communities (magazines) with m/ instead of c/
Hmm. So how would one link this in a way that works across all Kbin instances?
It’s the same as Lemmy just replace c/ with m/ in the links for kbin instances
lemmy.sdf.org/c/main@rblind.com
kbin.social/m/main@rblind.com
Really unfortunate, but quite understandable and possibly even unavoidable at this point.
I wonder if @BotIt or /m/BotIt would help - get the content into the fediverse and then start transcribing what makes it in.
I hope they’ll consider moving to Lemmy or kbin where they’ll find a more welcoming environment instead of the big fuck you’s from spez and the Redditors supporting him, this shouldn’t be the end.
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They should create their own instance and offer it as a service for any company with an interest in interacting with blind people.
Documentation, audio content, whatever they need
Blind.social as a point of entry. No need for a company to have a dedicated section of their website for blind needs, the instance would already have optimised the navigation for them. And of course no need to multiply the logins. This would allow the blind community to focus their effort in one place without the second thought of enduring the business decision of a CEO, i n terme of design or whatever.
The fediverse is really something.