MintyWyvern

Artist and Occasional Streamer!

Hi i'm Minty and I love chihuahuas and dragons

Bilingual (English/Spanish) || Lesbian || Latina || 30-40 yrs old probably

If you do NFT's/Crypto or AI art just know that I think you're fucking stupid and I hate you <3

I block indiscriminately, don't take it personally.

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arachnixe
@arachnixe

Months ago I lamented the state of this site's fake dark mode, and how it's an accessibility feature I depend on:

It felt good to get a bunch of attention on it! Thanks to the folks who saw the post and worked to get the devs to pay attention, it got a flood of new comments and rose to become the number one highest voted feature request on their tracker!

Most places that would mean something, but not here, I guess, where the developers can't even be bothered to acknowledge that their users are trying to get their attention. We still haven't heard a peep. They stuck a "planned" label on the feature request long before I ever found it to pacify anyone who cared, and then they left it to rot without saying a single damn word.

One year. How time flies when you're implementing joke timestamp formats, weird one-way DMs (copied from Tumblr!), an alternative post view, and whatever's coming next. (Likes are now florps? Timeline goes sideways?)

I've tried to be polite. I've tried to earnestly persuade people. I've even talked directly with someone on the team begging them to just reply to the feature request acknowledging it (a request which was immediately denied).

I'm tired. Being nice just makes you easier to ignore, after all. What's it going to take to make them care, a sustained campaign for people to cancel Cohost Plus? Ha, I wish that stood a chance of going anywhere. This site is full of True Believers loyal to an LLC that demonstrably does not give a shit.


pendell
@pendell

I really hope @staff gets to work on implementing these features ASAP. I know they're working on tipping/subscriptions which is an integral part of their vision for the site and I get that but basically everything else should honestly be knocked down and Basic Accessibility Stuff should be put at the top of the list.

The most damning thing I can say about the site's basic accessibility is that Twitter, the husk of its former self killed to death by ironic bullshit from a millionaire trying to look cool on the internet, does basic accessibility better. And if anything they're continuing to improve them even under their "new management." This is not a matter of financials and budget, it's a matter of ethos and philosophy, and you do not want to be in the camp where Elon fucking Musk appears to care more about making his platform accessible to all users than you do.

Cohost has the potential to be a great place for communities that have been run off other platforms. It already has a strong and well established queer community, but you can't just stop there. "Infinite growth" is a silly capitalist fantasy but if this place is going to become sustainable it needs to grow bigger than it is right now, and so purely on a practical front change needs to happen soon, or it may very well die on the vine.


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in reply to @arachnixe's post:

I'm sorry it's turned out this way.

I did actually cancel my Cohost Plus a few months ago, when accessibility/alt text stuff blew up a bunch. I was hoping that one day I'd see decent progress, start posting here again, and resubscribe, but... hasn't happened yet. It's honestly more cultural than anything at this point. After seeing so many users rail against accessibility being too hard and wondering in posts if it's even worth the effort... It's not really a place I feel like hanging out. 🙁

This place feels like it's by and for west coast tech queers, whose priorities look an awful lot like the priorities of any other west coast techies, just with the Nazis filed off. Silicon valley tech companies also need to be threatened to implement any accessibility, and even then they start weighing whether the legal costs are worth it. :-/

Maybe it's just the circles I tend to run in...OK, it's almost certainly the circles I tend to run in, but my impression of Cohost has been more of a petit-bourgeois artisanal sort of vibe: one that promotes a sense of relaxation and positivity, but a noticeably limited one. It's all enough to make you wonder what levels of material privilege make that relaxation, that positivity possible in the first place.

Agreed. We're not exactly talking a niche feature here. A proper dark mode is pretty fundamental. I use the "dark" mode that's here currently and I don't technically need one but it's way past time for this to get implemented.

You're possibly way ahead of me, but pillowfort has a dark mode, and I have resources to make it easier to check the place out or get set up if you choose to?

It's got some useful accessibility features, but alongside some definite gaps, such as alt-text o images.

The more i hang out on the site, the more spiteful i feel certain users and staff are towards feature requests

It doesn’t help that when i pointed out that maybe better tagging would be a good idea for discoverability, like via “common/master tags” I immediately got told to just go to the forums and submit a feature request

Then i go and see how stuff literally rots there with no info or feedback and it feels like a graveyard for “idk maybe we’ll do this later” ideas rather than uh, an actual way to get our voices heard.

I’m honestly bewildered the dark mode here is as awful as it is but not surprised by how snooty people are when you point that out. Or point out how the content tagging system is pretty flawed and hard to block properly, (especially again, like with tags due to variations of the same word all being their own thing, which with no master/unified word, almost makes tagging useless) or how being a freelancer here trying to get eyeballs on your newest work sucks so hard due to discoverability being shunned.

I still remember when a game dev person filed a GDPR request here to delete his page, and it took nearly a god damn month for the staff to even respond to that (only after he bumped the thread and it got traction on the site) which i’m pretty sure violates EU law.

Not gonna ever consider CH+ unless they make the bare ass changes needed for disability purposes, help freelancers and stop treating their idea forum like a graveyard