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I think the main issue is Twitter's UI. I know I should do this and want to do this but it's hard to remember. I always do it for documentation and web content. Outside Twitter, alt="" is how you mark purely decorative images or ones you fully described with a proper label.
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Every image should either have a descriptive alt text or be marked as alt="" if it's either decorative or has a properly attached label. Worth noting that search engines understand alt text and that's the way they traditionally searched for images before fancier ML recognition.
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he does write alt-text for everything else; he's specifically talking about selfies here. perhaps because he can't bring himself to write "me looking adorable"
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