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@jdp23 @cavyherd @jeridansky I don't even know if you can in the official Mastodon app; you might need a third party one for that. And now we're getting into the biggest problem we have: there are nine thousand different apps with fifty different ways of accomplishing everything. There's something here about trying to rethink the way we talk about tech "problems". IE, instead of documenting "how to do X", document "You need/use accomodation Y, these are some useful things you can do". I don't know what this looks like at scale. But users who have no idea that a thing is even possible if they just change a setting/use another app/update/whatever are not going to search for how to do that thing. It happens to me countless times where I tell a fellow blind user about a setting they can change in their screen reader to help with something I'm hearing them struggle with, and the reaction is "Wow! I had no idea that was possible! That makes my life a thousand times better." How do we surface useful customizations to people, when they don't yet know that they want them, while not being annoying, making assumptions, or violating privacy?