Short thread of the first few things I thought of! Hope this is useful!

When there isn& #39;t a warning for flashing colours or lights in a video

Autistic and post-brain surgery (tumour) it sucks when you& #39;re suddenly thrown into a sensory overload + headache

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Lack of captioning for videos - which as well as the D/deaf community, is also useful for neurodivergents and those with processing disorders

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No tone warnings in text posts, I mean to say you were joking, sarcastic or literal. My autism can make it difficult sometimes to read tone in text based media posts and these warnings really help!

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Alt text for images - although my vision is good sometimes pictures can be overwhelming and send me into a sensory overload. If I can read an alt text instead if it& #39;s something I still want to engage with then that is awesome.

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Posting text as an image with no text description so I can& #39;t zoom into to read it and my phone can& #39;t read it to me.

This helps break down information which helps with sensory processing

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