Re: [External] RE: Draft Tweet for Review by End of Day Tuesday | Accessibility for Children Community Group

Hi Suzanne and all, 

Thank you for the follow up discussion on this. FYI, I noted Emeline’s comment regarding not being clear about my message, and re-checked it. I’d intended to state that I “have not” checked the color contrast in the image against WCAG— as I indeed had not. My apologies for miss-stating what I’d intended to write. But indeed the image I’m seeing has barely discernible text. 

Best, 
- Judy

> On May 17, 2022, at 9:52 PM, Suzanne Taylor <suzanne.taylor@thingsentertainment.net> wrote:
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> Thanks so much Judy, Emeline and AJ!
> Maud and I will report the issue during our chair’s meeting on Thursday :)
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> From: Emeline Brule <E.T.Brule@sussex.ac.uk> 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 2:34 PM
> To: AJ Polanco <apolancojr@gmail.com>; jbrewer@w3.org; Suzanne Taylor <suzanne.taylor@thingsentertainment.net>
> Cc: public-accessibility4children@w3.org
> Subject: Re: [External] RE: Draft Tweet for Review by End of Day Tuesday | Accessibility for Children Community Group
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> I believe from discussions I've had with members of their accessibility team that they are aware of the issue, but in general, accessibility issues can be reported here: https://help.twitter.com/en/resources/accessibility
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> Accessibility at Twitter
> Here at Twitter, our mission is to give everyone the power to create and share ideas and information instantly without barriers, including people with disabilities/Disabled people. We have a dedicated group of cross-functional inclusive designers and engineers, with and without lived experience of disability, focused on providing the best experience regardless of device, platform, or ...
> help.twitter.com
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> From: AJ Polanco <apolancojr@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 7:31 PM
> To: Emeline Brule <E.T.Brule@sussex.ac.uk>; jbrewer@w3.org <jbrewer@w3.org>; suzanne.taylor@thingsentertainment.net <suzanne.taylor@thingsentertainment.net>
> Cc: public-accessibility4children@w3.org <public-accessibility4children@w3.org>
> Subject: Re: [External] RE: Draft Tweet for Review by End of Day Tuesday | Accessibility for Children Community Group
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> It’s probably a stretch, but I wonder if Twitter has a feedback area for sharing that insight. But, yes, it’s not something we can change.
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> AJ Polanco - Chat @ Spike
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> On May 17, 2022 at 18:29 GMT, Emeline Brule <e.t.brule@sussex.ac.uk> wrote:
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> Hi Judy,
> I may be misunderstanding your email, but the screenshot reflects Twitter's design in dark mode. There are indeed accessibility issues but unfortunately they reside with the platform and would be out of our control (the W3C page meets standard contrast etc requirements).
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> Best,
> Emeline
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> From: Judy Brewer <jbrewer@w3.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 6:40 PM
> To: Suzanne Taylor <suzanne.taylor@thingsentertainment.net>; Alexis Polanco Jr. <apolancojr@gmail.com>
> Cc: public-accessibility4children@w3.org <public-accessibility4children@w3.org>
> Subject: Re: [External] RE: Draft Tweet for Review by End of Day Tuesday | Accessibility for Children Community Group
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> Hi Suzanne and all,
> 
> Thanks for circulating a draft of the tweet.
> 
> I notice that a few things in the image appear difficult to read. I have checked the contrast against WCAG requirements, but am wondering about the blue link text on black background in several places, and also the medium-gray text on black background on a few lines near the bottom of the image. At least those are the color combinations that are showing on my monitor.
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> Thanks,
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> - Judy
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> On 5/16/2022 9:06 PM, Suzanne Taylor wrote:
> Good idea. We can try to set up the LinkedIn group during Thursday’s chairs’ meeting and post this tweet the same day.
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> From: Alexis Polanco Jr. <apolancojr@gmail.com> 
> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2022 8:00 PM
> To: Melissa Malzkuhn <melissa.malzkuhn@gallaudet.edu>
> Cc: Suzanne Taylor <suzanne.taylor@thingsentertainment.net>; maud.stiernet@alittleliningcomes.com; public-accessibility4children@w3.org
> Subject: Re: [External] RE: Draft Tweet for Review by End of Day Tuesday | Accessibility for Children Community Group
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> I agree. This tweet works. Will it be posted to LinkedIn as well?
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> On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 5:15 PM Melissa Malzkuhn <melissa.malzkuhn@gallaudet.edu> wrote:
> Tweet looks great!! I'll be sure to re-tweet this
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> On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 1:41 PM Suzanne Taylor <suzanne.taylor@thingsentertainment.net> wrote:
> Here is a screenshot of how it may appear on Twitter:
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> Description: After the proposed text, Twitter will show the Community Group logo and the following text within the Tweet:
> “w3.org
> Accessibility for Children Community Group
> The mission of this group is to discuss accessibility adapted for children (age appropriate, literacy …”
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> From: Suzanne Taylor 
> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2022 1:32 PM
> To: 'public-accessibility4children@w3.org' <public-accessibility4children@w3.org>
> Cc: 'maud.stiernet@alittleliningcomes.com' <maud.stiernet@alittleliningcomes.com>
> Subject: Draft Tweet for Review by End of Day Tuesday | Accessibility for Children Community Group
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> Dear Accessibility for Children Community Group participants,
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> As discussed at our last meeting, here is a draft first post / GAAD post for our Twitter account. Please provide any feedback by end-of-day Tuesday, May 17th.
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> Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day #GAAD from The Accessibility for Children W3C Community Group (https://tinyurl.com/2p8sedsu) Follow for updates on how children’s and adults' accessibility needs differ and for tweets seeking input on this topic. #a11y #children #accessibility
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> Melissa Malzkuhn, MFA
> Founder & Director, Motion Light Lab
> Founder, CREST Network
> NSF-Gallaudet Science of Learning Center on Visual Language and Visual Learning
> Obama Fellow 2018, Ashoka 2021 
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> AJ Polanco
> Email: apolancojr@gmail.com 
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> Phone: (732)-423-7796
> LinkedIn: [www.linkedin.com]
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> Judy Brewer
> CSAIL PI, PRS:
> https://www.csail.mit.edu/person/judy-brewer
> and Director, Web Accessibility Initiative
> at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
> 105 Broadway, Room 7-128, MIT/CSAIL
> Cambridge MA 02142 USA
> www.w3.org/WAI/
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