Just a guy on the internet, totally a human and not an alien, if that’s what you were wondering.
Alt-text descriptions should clearly convey both the content and the meaning of the image, and should aim to use as few words as needed. Describe what’s essential to understanding (and enjoying!) the intent of the posted photo — you don’t need to add in a sentence for every visual element, but should include as much as you need to create an accurate portrayal of the image. Cut out unnecessary words and combine separate sentences as much as possible. One to two sentences is usually more than enough room to describe what’s going on.
As mentioned before, these photos convey information to the people scrolling your page, even if you are just posting them to brighten up your feed. They have a purpose, and for that reason, alt text should focus more on the image’s meaning than its aesthetics. This means you’re not focused only on what the object in the photo looks like, but what it is and why it was posted.
I was hoping to see a format that people can easily follow and just fill in the blanks, but I suppose this is the gist of it: Describe the main purpose of the photo succinctly rather than each and every individual thing you can see.
Nobody on Lemmy is under the age of 30.
Although I might feel 30 sometimes, I’ll have you know I’m a ripe 28 & ¾
It is called ‘boofing’ and the number of people that do it is more than 0. Because of how the body absorbs substances that way, people can get a stronger effect than consuming them orally.
The home was hand crafted out of sandbags and barbed wire.
Yeah, a dream catcher should have caught that and snuffed it out when it was still just a daydream.
Coincidentally, I know someone who recently applied for a regular teacher’s assistant role and when they got to the interview the hiring director didn’t even ask questions about that position; instead they interviewed for a special ed job and then only offered that. It was a total bait & switch to try and fill a role nobody was applying for.
Just do a small fraction of what needs to be done. If I commit 1-2 minutes to the task I’ll likely do more once I actually get going.
They were great. I think it was around 2015-2016, and I still have a Chon pin from the show too!
Woah, I’ve actually been to a Chon show. Totally didn’t expect to see that band pop up in this thread
In case you didn’t know, PoppinKream is here on the Fediverse now. That’s a good sign that more well-known users could migrate here
Most satisfying comment in the thread. A true “fuck around and find out” story
Every damn time. IMO, it’s not really free if it requires a payment method; free trials should automatically end when the time is up instead of making you the one responsible for canceling to avoid being charged.