@acarson It’s not trouble for anyone. It’s just a few clicks, in a few seconds. If we think about how it would be good for us, and only us, the sighted community is going to think the same. They aren’t going to describe pictures for us, because they don’t need it. And if they don’t need it, they won’t put any effort to explain because it’s unnecessary. It’s the same situation. You don’t like ascii, sighted folks do. They aren’t going to change it just because of YOU, because you are BLIND and they must respect you, and only you. An adequate person, or ambassador of accessibility should understand this. I really hope when you are working, you don’t go like “make this application accessible because I, I can’t use it!” because if yes, I’m ashamed of such representatives of the blind community. I have friends working in the field of accessibility, so I also see the situation a little bit from inside.