How do you enable or disable image descriptions on Twitter?

Started by Kidd, May 06, 2024, 06:36 PM

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How do you enable or disable image descriptions on Twitter?

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To enable or disable image descriptions on Twitter, you can adjust the accessibility settings in your account preferences. Here's how:

1. **Sign In**: Go to the Twitter website (twitter.com) and sign in to your Twitter account.

2. **Access Settings and Privacy**: Click on your profile picture in the top right corner of the screen to open the account menu. From the dropdown menu, select "Settings and privacy".

3. **Navigate to Accessibility Settings**: In the "Settings and privacy" menu, navigate to the "Accessibility" section. This section contains various settings related to accessibility features on Twitter.

4. **Adjust Image Descriptions Settings**: Scroll down until you find the "Image descriptions" option. This option controls whether image descriptions are automatically added to your tweets when you upload images.

5. **Select Image Description Preference**: Click on the dropdown menu next to "Image descriptions" to select your preference. You'll have three options to choose from:
   - **Always**: Image descriptions will always be added to your tweets when you upload images.
   - **Never**: Image descriptions will never be added to your tweets when you upload images.
   - **Ask me before composing a tweet**: Twitter will prompt you to add an image description each time you upload an image, allowing you to choose whether to include one.

6. **Save Changes**: After selecting your image description preference, be sure to click the "Save changes" button at the bottom of the page to apply your changes.

That's it! You've successfully adjusted the image description settings on Twitter. Depending on your preference for accessibility and inclusivity, you can choose whether image descriptions are automatically added to your tweets or not when you upload images.

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