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"content": "nostr:npub1typ5we79rr527q30467hfz8ptfy0h8gxpmfn7j64ak6pk6pv4rfszzc8hh Thanks for the friend link! Been on similar path. \n\nThere's no single right way to write alt-text, but the wrong way is writing none.\n\nThe object-action-context approach was helpful for me\n\nhttps://uxdesign.cc/how-to-write-an-image-description-2f30d3bf5546\n\nI liked this perspective on the poetic approach\n\nhttps://akimbo.ca/akimblog/alt-text-ambiguity-a-poetic-approach-to-image-description-by-alex-haagaard-and-liz-jackson/",
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