go1dfish OP wrote
Reply to comment by DissidentRage in I've built a decentralized reddit clone in javascript on top of the gun db. Notabug.io's policy and design mirrors reddit from around 2012 but other nodes can censor more or less content. Still early and WIP, suggestions and PRs welcome by go1dfish
It's generating the same dom as reddit in the end, it should be easily adaptable to a js-free serverside rendered approach.
Another approach to mitigating these issues is a locally installed application.
I'll admit to not being an accessibility expert, but if frontend JS can be accessible at all, then notabug should be roughly as accessible as reddit.
DissidentRage wrote
Front-end JS is not accessible because it requires that the client both has it enabled and runs it properly. There are many reasons why this would not be the case.
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