Comment by CAMLORN

6 years ago

Strict or no, Google actually fails at accessibility a lot. The basically broken unergonomic keybindings in docs for starters and the entire fiasco that is Android come to mind immediately. For a really "fun" fail that's recent, Youtube recommendations are now a live region. This means that if you leave that tab focused, your screen reader just starts reading things while you're trying to play music and are across the room and can't stop it. That seems like a minor example except the whole point of Youtube is hearing things so that's kind of a big ball for someone to drop, thinking that live regions are a good plan. Things have improved some (I no longer hate the GCP console) but my point is that strict about accessibility doesn't mean good at accessibility by any means, and Google has a deservedly bad reputation in blindness circles that they earned over a very long time.