I don’t know about “itching.” From what I’ve read whether websites like reddit are subject to the ADA is debatable. Is there even a precident for something like this?
One year ago, Domino’s Pizza lost a court case where they argued they didn’t have to make their website ADA accessible, because a blind person could always call the restaurant and make their order. This argument failed in court, and Domino’s is now required to make their site ADA accessible.
I don’t know about “itching.” From what I’ve read whether websites like reddit are subject to the ADA is debatable. Is there even a precident for something like this?
One year ago, Domino’s Pizza lost a court case where they argued they didn’t have to make their website ADA accessible, because a blind person could always call the restaurant and make their order. This argument failed in court, and Domino’s is now required to make their site ADA accessible.
https://www.boia.org/blog/the-robles-v.-dominos-settlement-and-why-it-matters
It’s literally a similar case, involving a plaintiff with a vision disability.
https://www.adatitleiii.com/2023/01/plaintiffs-set-a-new-record-for-website-accessibility-lawsuit-filings-in-2022/