Accessibility - you can't search Twitter for Alt-Text
Twitter has recently improved the accessibility of its site. When uploading an image, a user can add alt
text - a short description of the image for people with visual impairments.
Here's an example:
If you take a look at the HTML source, you can see that I've added a unique string as the alt
text. That should make it easy to search for.
If I search for the text of the Tweet - Twitter finds it without issue.
But if I search for the unique phrase in the alt
text?
Nothing!
Here's my question - should it?
Twitter has an impressive advanced search function - allowing filters by sentiment, date, location, and language. So why not search by image?
lizzy tarkson says:
is that why the RGB twitter has all those mysterious alt-texts? dope~