Transcription. A four-panel meme.

Person A: “I’m an expert in French history.”

Person B: “Oh yeah? Name 15 kings.”

Person A: “Louis.”

Person B: “That’s on me, I set the bar too low.”

  • @wildcardology
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    71 year ago

    Serious question, what’s the transcription for? I’ve seen some and I am confused to what’s it for.

    • @wafflez
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      241 year ago

      From my understanding, people in need of accessibility. Mostly for people who are visually impaired and use screen readers

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        That’s my understanding too, and at least back in the day there was a volunteer group doing this.

        Helps with search engine indexing too.

    • SjmarfOP
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      1 year ago

      Some people rely on ‘screen readers’ (software that reads text on the screen out loud when you move your finger over it) to browse content on Lemmy. Some screen readers can read text on images (I know Apple’s does, not sure about Android), but obviously it can make mistakes and there’s missing context a lot of the time. Hence the transcriptions.

      There was a group of people on Reddit who added image transcriptions in the comments of posts but it was rarely seen in the post itself. I quite like that it’s been more popular on Lemmy. For inline images you can add hidden transcriptions using markdown, but for image posts it has to go in the body of the post.

      There are also a couple of other benefits. The post is more likely to appear in search results if someone searches for text included in the transcription. And if the image fails to load for whatever reason, or the image host deletes it, you can get the gist from the transcription.