It seems to me that I recall seeing some kind of an address for the people who are supposedly working on accessibility at Facebook. And they certainly got a lot of credit for that very much hyped feature where descriptions are provided for some photos. Now, there is some really serious breakage that has gone unfixed for two updates. I would like to be able to write them, although I'm sure mine won't be the first note, pointing out this very basic regression in excess ability, which renders us unable to read the titles of links in our feed. I would say that this regression is far more important than that overly hyped feature where you get to tell if there's food or people, but no text is translated, in the many photos which get posted. I know a lot of people think that feature is the greatest thing since sliced bread. I think it's kind of a waste until we can actually read the text, which is always, at least for me, the most important thing in the photos that I can't see. Anyway, does anybody have the address? Mary
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