amazon?

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Sat Aug 24 19:40:15 UTC 2019


Amazon has more then one blind employee.


On 8/24/19 2:23 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Amazon cannot  from an access standpoint *force*  anyone to 
> accommodate their  body as Amazon  sees fit.  I suspect instead they 
> have a toking blind person and have decided to project  that 
> individual onto others, even those  using things like voice browsers  
> due to dexterity challenges ..as if blindness is the only disability 
> in existence.  What is equally disturbing is how customer service 
> cannot directly reach individuals  on the accessibility  team, 
> assuming there is more than one person.
> Using image based verification have been considered poor from a w3c 
> perspective  for many years.  Why amazon still uses them is anyone's 
> guess.
>
>
>
> On Fri, 23 Aug 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>
>> Well, are you implying I should be forced to run a graphical 
>> screen-reader such as Orca, so I can shop at Amazon? I suppose if 
>> there were something much better than Orca, I would certainly try it 
>> out. My Wife wants me to try-and-shop at Amazon from a Chrome Book. I 
>> will experiment.
>> Chime
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