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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/341887
So yeah water is wet. reddit doesnt care and its great lemmy exists.
Is there any traction for an ADA lawsuit here? Any lawyers care to comment?
I saw someone comment earlier that the ADA doesn’t apply to websites. I have no idea about the actual legalities, but it seems like it would kind of have to be true. I mean, when someone creates the first version of a website as a part-time hobby, they very probably aren’t aiming for anything other than “get it working”. They aren’t spending time catering to blind users.
Hell, most commercial publications don’t even bother to put their graphs and such in colorblind-friendly colors, which seems like it’d be vastly lower-effort.
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