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Hi everyone, I'm on a project, and I've got some queries about #ScreenReaders and symbols.

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    @0xabad1dea Different screenreaders work differently, but if you can include the characters it's best to do so. Mine usually skip symbols they don't recognize (really annoying as a linguistics student!).But if a summary would be sufficient ("it's a poem about birds" or "it's the name of this person" or whatever) because you're actually sharing the image to talk about the quality of the brushstrokes or the color or whatever, that's fine too.