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How to Make Your Hashtags More Reader-Friendly
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Communicating in the language of hashtags is an annoyingly universal aspect of social media. But if you’re using hashtags on your Instagram posts, tweets, or Facebook status updates, you should make sure they’re readable for people with visual and cognitive disabilities.
Billions Spent in Response to Website Accessibility Demand Letters Inspires New Offering From the Bureau of Internet Accessibility
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PROVIDENCE, R.I., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Citing a hefty inaccessibility price tag of up to $6 billion, the Bureau of Internet Accessibility today announces the introduction of its Verification of Accessibility Engagement
TM, which clients can use to demonstrate that they have committed to accessibility and engaged the company s services.
New estimates, which are driving the new offering, suggest that website accessibility demand letters cost U.S. businesses between $1.3 billion and $6.6 billion to defend last year. The digital accessibility company believes clients attorneys can use this offering to quickly communicate and help defend against lawsuits.