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in reply to Georgiana Brummell

Okay. I can find posts by going to the main site and putting what I am seeking in quotes, without the number sign or the at sign. But if I don't know the exact phrasing, I still don't think I can enter my name or my user name and a word or two. Regardless, I still can't read the main post, only the tags and the comments.
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

I figured out how to find comments with TweeseCake, though it is tedious. If I go through my timeline, the comments to my posts and replies make a little sound before NVDA starts speaking. This is very helpful, of course, though I still wish I had a way to sort just those. Still, I should miss fewer reploies now.
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

at this point, your best option is to not use friendica, untill the accessibility issues are fixed. Search is indeed a problem, but this is so for most of the fediverse for now, even though mastodon is trying to introduce proper full-text search, we have a long way to go still, but it's improving. If you can, I recommend you switch to something based on either mastodon or go to social, unless you actively use friendica only features
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@the esoteric programmer From what I've read, the problem with Mastodon is the ridiculously short character limit. Maybe, some instances don't follow that. I thought it was impossible to edit and delete posts, but I recently read that isn't true. But does it federate to as many different places as Friendica?
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

delete and edit? yeah, that has been there since a long time ago, let's just say that to me, edit not existing is an urban legend because I wasn't around back then. About federation, sadly, probably not, but then, do you really need it to federate in so many places, how many things do you actually use from there? and also, there are better things than mastodon out there, for example go to social, which allows you to configure post visibility and reply controls, also the character limit for a lot of things, not just posts. I run gts snapshot on my instance, which means I get access to cutting edge features, such as post editting and some other quality of life features. If you want to test it, I believe my instance has open registrations, but I don't think tweesecake works well with go to social for whatever reason, so I use enafore on web from time to time, but I mostly use the native client called tuba for linux
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in reply to the esoteric programmer

and depending on your skills, I recommend you file bug reports against the friendica project, especially for their web UI if you see accessibility issues with that one. If you do that, make sure you describe what should happen, what happens instead, and if possible, maybe also include a screen recording of you trying to perform the action, so that the people can hear the screenreader and what it's struggling with. Can you do that? if so, would you like to do that? I can help as well, if you want. I never used friendica, I just know it exists and what it can do mostly, however I did help some projects, mostly native UI ones, to solve their accessibility issues, so I can help with proofreading drafts, correcting inconsistencies and stuff like that.
in reply to the esoteric programmer

@the esoteric programmer I am actually interested in becoming an accessibility tester, but I just started. I took the first Fast Track for Developers course at Deque University, but I decided to take a quick course on HTML from Geeks4Geeks before proceeding to the Advanced course at Deque. Anyway, I can explain what's going on from a user's point of view, but not on a technicaly level i.e. "when I try to edit a post, I have to keep tabbing through all of the links, until I eventually find the edit box, instead of just pressing e to get to it because it's some kind of dialogue, and the links at the top of the page are not normal ones but are menus of some sort" but not "this is the code to fix it" or "this is the guideline that was broken", etc.
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@the esoteric programmer Thank you. I was told by actual testers that it's important to know html/java/css, that you need to explain things to companies in a technical manner when writing your report, etc. Perhaps, that's only for professionals. I did have two wonderful experiences in which I wrote to two different companies, explaining things exactly as you suggested. In one, I reviewed a new and an old version of their site and explained exactly what happened as I entered different parts of it and tried various things. Anyway, I am going to try writing to the Friendica Support Group and seeing what they say. I love the platform and features, and it would be really sad if I had to leave. But the lack of accessibility in certain cases is driving me mad!
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

yes, companies are one thing, open source projects are another. While accessibility in here is hit and miss, I'm making a linux screenreader so I should know more than most lol, but when you tell people of issues, they'll eventually fix them
in reply to the esoteric programmer

@the esoteric programmer I use Windows, or when absolutelynecessary, Android. So a Linux client wouldn't really work, unless I was just playing around with Debian again. I wonder if the native site is acessible, though.
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

go to social has no web frontend because it's very minimalist, it tells you to use a mastodon client to access it because that way it's easier for everyone. Either way, enafore is quite accessible, and it's a web client. O yeah, you can use it from focus mode as well, so no need to arrow through buttons like mad, use it like a native app
in reply to the esoteric programmer

@the esoteric programmer enafore is okay. I have used it in the past. But TweeseCake is a lot easier and quicker to use. That said, if a website is truly accessible, it can be very enjoyable. Maybe, Enafore and Semafore just don't work well with Friendica. I'm not sure, as i've never tried them with other platforms, so it wouldn't be fair for me to truly comment on them.
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

what do you mean by they don't work well with friendica? there are some gotchas in there I can explain if that's the issue
in reply to the esoteric programmer

@the esoteric programmer I just went to Enafore. I immediately receive an error message that said "Internet request failed. Showing offline content." I am clarly online, as I am posting here and other websites work. When I try to go to Notifications, for instance, it just says "loading" and does nothing else. This has been true for a very long time now. Semafore, however, is working again.
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

hmm, then it's possible friendica isn't implementing the mastodon API properly. What does the network pannel in devtools say? press ctrl+shift+i in firefox or a firefox like browser
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

It is possible that your instance has some problems due to the dramatic increase in subscribers in the last month. You could try the social.trom.tf instance, lovingly managed by @tio

If instead you want to try an English-speaking instance with mastodon Glitch Soc, then I recommend the infosec.exchange instance, lovingly managed by @jerry

in reply to macfranc

@macfranc @ChatJERRYPT @Tio Thank you. But my issues have to do with screen reader accessibility. It's about the appearance of the webpage. I don't think sighted users have all of these problems. Still, I will research those. Perhaps, their code is different and they work better. I just hope they have extensive profiles, etc. as Friendica does. I forgot to mention that as another reason for my joining. I like the platform itself. I just wish the interface were better.
in reply to macfranc

@macfranc @talksina@poliverso.org Experienced? Yes I do, but I have the same problems. And, Friendica has just one developer -and do not know how to reach him. Maybe he's not skilled in accessibility and I have no code skills to help him out. Should report issues there.
in reply to Georgiana Brummell

What are the differences between Diaspora, Pleroma, Hubzilla, Hometown, and Glitch? How do they compare to Friendica as far as features? I've heard there are Mastodon instances that allow for longer posts, editing, and deletion. Do they also allow for extensive profiles with keywords, etc? Are there any other networks I should know about? Finally, will the interface of the page on Friendica change depending on my instance? Maybe, it's just a matter of changing that! If I changed to another network, I'm guessing I couldn't export my profile, followers, etc. there. Most importantly, I need something that is truly compatible with Mastodon, because that's technically what TweeseCake was designed for. Since Friendica is very compatible, I can use TweeseCake without any problems.

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@Jupiter Rowland @Georgiana Brummell
Wow, what an in-depth article. Thank You for that, interested people will love this, the Masto-microblog-guys will hate you for this 😉 Thank you.
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in reply to Jupiter Rowland

@Jupiter Rowland Wow! My goodness! I can't even begin to thank you enough! That was absolutely amazing! I do hope you have a guide or website to the Fediverse, as you would be extremely good at explaining it! Perhaps, you can help with my Friendica accessibility problems. I'll tag you in that, and you can ignore it if you wish.
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Thank you. That sounds like a very good idea! I'm glad that such a group exists.