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Social Networking Accessibility Léonie Watson Director of Accessibility, Nomensa @LeonieWatson @we_are_nomensa

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A look at the accessibility of the three most popular social networking platforms (Facebook, Twitter and YouTube), the tools and applications people use to access them, and ways to make communication through social networking more accessible.

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Social Networking Accessibility

Léonie WatsonDirector of Accessibility, Nomensa

@LeonieWatson @we_are_nomensa

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Why is social networking popular?

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People and social networking

• 62% of adults now use social networking;

• 22% of time online is spent social networking.

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Businesses and social networking

• 65% of the world's top companies use social networking;

• Revenue from social networking commerce will hit £5.75 billion (AUS$8.9b) in 2012.

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Government and social networking

• More than half of UK MPs and nearly half of Australian MPs use Twitter;

• The Australian and UK governments both have Facebook pages.

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Social networking appeal

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Who are the social networking players?

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The big three

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Twitter statistics

• More than 500 million users;• Over 340 million tweets every day.

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Facebook statistics

• More than 900 million users;• 20 million apps installed every day.

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Youtube statistics

• More than 800 million unique visitors each month;• Over 4 billion videos viewed every day.

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How accessible is social networking?

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Twitter website

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Twitter colour contrast

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Twitter spoken language

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Twitter: Form labels

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Facebook website

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Facebook: Text descriptions

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Facebook: Keyboard only

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Facebook: Heading Structure

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Youtube website

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Youtube: Transcripts and captions

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Youtube: Skip links

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Youtube: Keyboard focus

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Are there social networking alternatives?

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Easy Chirp

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Mobile.Twitter

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Twiterific

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The Qube

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Twinbox

<Screenshot of TwInbox/Outlook>

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Facely HD

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Windows Messenger

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Nomensa AMP

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How can social networking be more accessible?

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Twitter tweets

• Use proper words and phrases;• Avoid excessive acronyms and abbreviations.

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Twitter hashtags

#thishastagisnotgood;

#ThisHashtagIsGreat.

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Facebook photos

• Add captions to photos;• Describe the content of the image.

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Facebook updates

• Use plain and simple language;• Avoid displaying text in images.

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YouTube transcripts

• Create a text transcript;• Include dialogue, important sound effects and short visual descriptions.

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YouTube captions

• Create a dialogue only transcript;• Use YouTube's Autocaps to create captions.

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Brand identity

• Make it easy to identify your brand, and create trust through brand recognition;

• Avoid busy background patterns, and choose colour schemes with good contrast that represent your brand.

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Multi channel

• Communicate through different channels, and over different social networks;• Provide information in different formats, and in

different ways.

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Thank you!

Any questions? 

Léonie Watson - Director of Accessibility, NomensaPhone: +44 (0)117 929 7333

Web: www.nomensa.com

Twitter: @LeonieWatson @we_are_Nomensa

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Acknowledgement

Thank you to Denis Boudreau of AccessibilitéWeb for initial thoughts and inspiration

@dboudreauhttp://accessibiliteweb.com