RT @WebDevLaw: If you work in content moderation, or manage UGC, today is not a good day. The Samaritans have written some best practice guidance on managing self-harm and suicidal content. I reviewed it in draft, and it’s some of the best work I’ve seen. Please use it. https://t.co/tpusm0eDvQ https://t.co/N41sV9v2ok
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) March 09, 2021 at 12:14PM
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Two of the people I admire most in one tweet: @WebDevLaw @adactio https://t.co/BNBaTnsYAk
Two of the people I admire most in one tweet: @WebDevLaw @adactio https://t.co/BNBaTnsYAk
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) March 06, 2021 at 06:11PM
This is really interesting. When asking “how many and what kinds of tests should we have?” the answer is “it depends”. Context matters. https://t.co/WHA8J3FKfY
This is really interesting. When asking “how many and what kinds of tests should we have?” the answer is “it depends”. Context matters. https://t.co/WHA8J3FKfY
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) March 06, 2021 at 10:03AM
RT @Seraphae: The majority of digital #accessibility cannot be automated. Why? Because at the core of accessibility is human experience and empathy. Sure, you can meet WCAG, but that doesn’t mean the user experience is a good one. Aim for #a11y excellence, not just compliance.
RT @Seraphae: The majority of digital #accessibility cannot be automated. Why? Because at the core of accessibility is human experience and empathy. Sure, you can meet WCAG, but that doesn’t mean the user experience is a good one. Aim for #a11y excellence, not just compliance.
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) March 06, 2021 at 09:59AM
RT @tef_ebooks: there are a handful of people who i listen to when it comes to computer stuff and the fundamental requirement is empathy if you don’t understand how things impact the people around you, you’re not using a computer to solve problems, but create them
RT @tef_ebooks: there are a handful of people who i listen to when it comes to computer stuff and the fundamental requirement is empathy
if you don’t understand how things impact the people around you, you’re not using a computer to solve problems, but create them
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) March 04, 2021 at 12:34AM