Most things people cite as “accessible design” is just good design, full stop. Color contrast? Good clarity/readability for everyone. Keyboard navigation? Great for power users (that includes you, probably). Screenreader affordances? Meaningful labelling and semantic structure.
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Whenever you, as a designer, decide to hide something behind a hover, or after an amount of time; or sacrifice good contrast for visual aesthetic: consider all the able-bodied folks who use outdated screens, miss things because they're distracted, or want to work more efficiently
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Yep, people who work at Facebook are decorators, not designers. Their task is to take an unethical business model and make it palatable to the livestock (people) they farm so they don't bolt.
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