idk anything about yinglets or the whole thing about how they speak/type but my main takeaway is that stuff like this is the reason physically abled people don't feel comfortable/safe in disabled spaces/communities bc of how neurodivergent people complain about how hard it is for them to remember to include us and make accommodations for us. like you do realise a lot of us physically disabled people are neurodivergent too right.
i don't really want to be involved in the conversations surrounding it really bc my god some people are vile. but it is very upsetting that things like this seem to be a common trend. and maybe it is hard to learn to remember to tag something, but just bc something's difficult doesn't mean it's not worthwhile. it is worth taking effort to take the time to give other people our basic needs.
that's the thing that irks me the most i think. why is other people's fun and comfort always prioritised above physically disabled people's actual basic fucking needs and accessibility.
"i am not willing to tag my typing quirks bc if you came to my page then you should expect it bc i literally have a yinglet icon" like ok that's fine if this was like your own website where you could just put one warning at the beginning or whatever and then not worry about putting warnings for every single thing you type after that. but this is a platform where posts get shared to oher people's pages, where they might not get tagged properly by the person sharing them. like i see a lot of stuff by people i'm not following bc it's been reposted by someone i am following. which is like fine, that's hoe this site works. i just think the original post should have the relevant tags/warnings applied so that it can be correctl filtered on all reposts of it.
also "i will translate typing quirks on request" is so strange bc why do i have to ask you to solve an accessibility problem that you created in the first place and are refusing to tag, or are refusing to provide a translation from the beginning. hello.
i feel like accessibility is just viewed as like an accessory or some sort of addition to some people. and that something being inaccessible is just an annoyance, and not something that can trigger bad health episodes.
