Accessible Rickrolling
Read OriginalThis article uses the example of rickrolling (misleading links) to discuss core web accessibility principles. It argues that the goal of accessibility is parity of experience for all users, not necessarily a 'good' experience. The author contends that adding clarifying labels for screen readers can break this parity, making content less accessible by denying some users the intended experience.
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