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🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦 @fastfinge@interfree.ca
7mo
So one thing I notice about Internet culture: even back on Twitter, and now here in the , blind people tend towards having discussions in giant threads, sometimes with as many as 10-12 people in them, that can often stretch on for days. I rarely (if ever) see sighted culture do this. I wonder why? It's not a criticism, it's just interesting to me. Maybe because Discord and other chat apps were historically less , so blind culture tends to use the fediverse more as a discussion platform? Or maybe it's something UI related that makes it easier for blind folks to track giant threads of doom? The few times I've been involved in this style of discussion with sighted folks, they've become confused and begged for everyone to move to Discord or Slack or somewhere. On the other hand, I rarely see blind people do a single, lengthy post broken up and threaded the way sighted people do, with (1/N) at the end. We tend to just move to instances with longer character limits, or put our long form thoughts on a webpage or something.

Edit to add: I'm pleased to say that this post has now become a perfect example of the thing I was talking about; my last post in the thread included the phrase "transsexual furry puppygirls". It makes me happy that people unfamiliar with what I'm talking about need do nothing more than look at the thread on this post.
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Andrew Hodgson @andrew@hodgson.io
7mo
@fastfinge Could one reason for this be our desktop clients? Threads may not show up particularly well on the web/mobile clients that the majority of sighted people use. Also I find it time consuming to do the 1/n thing in a thread purely on splitting the posts. Someone who is sighted can probably work out the best length for the posts just by looking at the text and making sure each post is of a similar length visually.
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🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦 @fastfinge@interfree.ca
7mo
@andrew Also, I think there might be clients that will automatically split long posts into 1/N without them doing anything. And an accessible interface that's better than the visual one? Impossible! LOL JK
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