15 April 2023
An open letter to organisations engaging with the online blind community. Twitter has abandoned us, many of us have abandoned Twitter, join us on Mastodon

Our request

We, the undersigned, respectfully make the following request of organisations engaging with the online blind community. These organisations include, but are not limited to:

• Organisations of and for the blind

• Assistive technology companies

• Mainstream technology companies with accounts focussing on accessibility

• Entities providing essential information that may be vital at times of emergency

• Any product or service that values convenient, accessible engagement with the blind community.

We ask that, as a matter of urgency and to demonstrate a commitment to remaining accessible to as many blind people as possible, you prioritise creating a presence on the social network Mastodon.

Why this is important

Opinions vary regarding changes at Twitter since its acquisition in 2022. But there is no doubt that many blind people who formerly used Twitter as their primary social network have scaled back their use of the platform. An increasing number have abandoned it altogether.

Twitter’s blind community began migrating to Mastodon in significant numbers in November 2022, following the firing of every staff member of Twitter’s accessibility team. It was clear then that Twitter’s commitment to accessibility, which had increased and yielded positive outcomes in recent years, could no longer be relied upon.

With a desire to monetise the platform and find a path to profitability, experienced technology commentators in the blind community warned back in November that Twitter would eventually cut off access to third-party apps. This would ensure more people saw Twitter’s advertisements, and give Twitter full control of the user experience for everyone. This has now happened.

This change has eliminated the most accessible, popular options that made Twitter so attractive to many blind users.

Windows and Mac clients that provided an optimal environment designed by the blind, for the blind are now victims of Twitter’s third-party app ban, and no longer work. With a couple of exceptions that are almost certainly temporary, mainstream third-party Twitter apps that provided a superior accessibility and general user experience no longer work. Twitter’s own mobile offerings have shortcomings and accessibility challenges. Using the web interface is not as efficient or powerful.

The level of migration to Mastodon by the population in general has been remarkable. Since Twitter’s acquisition in October 2022, Mastodon has seen many millions of people join the platform. While specific statistics on adoption of Mastodon within the blind community are not available, anecdotal evidence suggests that the uptake by the formerly Twitter-using blind community is dramatically higher than for the population as a whole.

While Twitter has shown disregard for accessibility, quite the opposite is happening on mastodon. Those blindness-specific clients that were once compatible with Twitter are now serving us well on Mastodon. There’s a thriving ecosystem of third-party apps, supported by an open API no one can take away. Because of the culture of Mastodon, many such apps, including Mastodon’s own official app, offer exemplary screen reader accessibility.

It's long past time to act

The position blind users find themselves in was completely foreseeable five months ago. Organisations have had time to prepare, and we respectfully submit that it is not reasonable for the community to continue to wait patiently for something to happen without drawing the need for action to your attention.

We ask that you consider the following.

Do you care about reaching the blind community?

If so, why would you ignore a platform which an increasing number of us now frequent, while continuing a presence on a social network that has shown open disregard for accessibility?

Many in our community are passionate about the open, decentralised nature of Mastodon and other Fediverse services. We are not just passionate. We are also optimistic and determined. We have learned the hard way how fragile proprietary social networks are when they can be bought and sold, and take away our tools. Social networks based on open standards are the future, it is our insurance against this never happening again. We will support those products and services that recognise our passion and realise that they need to be where we are.

How to get started

Some people are fearful of change, and there are commercial entities with a lot to lose and a vested interest in misrepresenting an open technology they will never control. So, myths persist that Mastodon is complicated. It is no more complicated than choosing an email provider. A quick Internet search will assist you to get up and running, and many in our community would only be too happy to help. There is no time, need or excuse for further delay and inertia.

Thank you

Thank you for reading this open letter. Many of us miss the products and services we used to follow on Twitter. We want to interact with you again. You have information we want. Please join us, and receive a warm welcome to the Fediverse

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  1. Jonathan Mosen, Chief Executive, podcast host, Living Blindfully, Wellington
  2. Josh Stirland, Software developer, Manchester
  3. Kay Dear, Volunteer My Sight Nottinghamshire, Nottingham
  4. Brian Hartgen, Co-Director, Hartgen Consultancy, Caerphilly
  5. David taylor, Preston, UK
  6. Léonie Watson, Bristol
  7. Derry Lawlor, Civil Servant, Dublin
  8. Martín Baldassarre, UX Accessibility Specialist, dALAT, Buenos Aires
  9. Phil Sherry, Accessibility Engineer, The Eye Fund, Newcastle upon Tyne
  10. Stephanie, Halifax
  11. Darren Hartland, Self Employed, Treehouse Radio, Birmingham
  12. Brandon Bracey, COBD, Edmonton
  13. anonymous
  14. David Harvey, Auckland
  15. Trenton Matthews, Denver
  16. Tim Appleby, Halifax
  17. Elaine Wooton, Civil Servant, Maryland
  18. Celeste Wheelock, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States of America, 01201
  19. William Mutch, Retired upholsterer, Aberdeen Scotland
  20. Maja Košir Habjan, Slovenia
  21. Arne Babenhauserheide
  22. Robert Kingett, Author, Houston
  23. Bruce Toews, Braille Proofreader, Winnipeg
  24. Sarah Mathews, Braille Tutor, Adult Learning Lewisham, London
  25. Prisca Schmarsow, designer + teacher, london
  26. Chris Nova, Mystic Access, Buffalo
  27. Martin Wilsher, Ipswich
  28. Michael Kazarnowicz, Author, Tärnaby
  29. Mark Ellis, Unemployed, Treehouse Radio, Sleaford
  30. Kathleen Rosen, Retired, Beaverton
  31. Wenwei Fisher
  32. Buffy Hartland, home baker, totally blind, Halesowen
  33. anonymous
  34. Jason O'Neil, software developer, Culture Amp, perth
  35. Tony Sidaway, Retired, Sunderland, UK
  36. Robert Kingett, Author, Houston
  37. Kara Goldfinch
  38. Jayson Smith, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  39. Kevin Russell, Retired
  40. Amir Soleimani
  41. James Nash, UX Engineer, London
  42. José Manuel Delicado, President, NVDA Spanish Community Association, Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain
  43. Preston MacDougall, Chemistry Professor, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro
  44. Tim Reierson, Advocate
  45. JT Foster, Massachusetts
  46. K.O. Munley, Digital Asset Manager, South Carolina
  47. Devin Prater
  48. Melissa Milford, Retired, Philadelphia
  49. Erica Cole, Nottingham, UK
  50. S J Cooke, London
  51. Deborah Lenares, Librarian, Boston
  52. Hamad M H AlQassar, self-employed (freelancer), Kuwait
  53. Rene Ludwig, Sales /support, Chemnitz
  54. Tamer Zaid
  55. Shane Popplestone
  56. Minerva Koenig, Author, Austin TX
  57. Rainer Martinez, Frontend Engineer, Santa Clara, Cuba
  58. Per Busch, accessibility activist, Germany
  59. Juan Alicea, Newburgh
  60. Carl L Hippensteel, Psychotherapist, Chicago
  61. Peggy Kern, retired, Sacramento
  62. Luis C. González M., Latina University student, USMA student, Panamá
  63. SAM LEVINE, CHEMIST, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE, IRVINE, CA
  64. Angela Preston, Manhattan, KS
  65. KellyAnn Romanych, Advocate, Los Angeles
  66. Caelan
  67. Ben Durnell, Web Developer, Medical Lake, WA
  68. Adeline Jérôme, Ottawa
  69. Alexander Corby, Cidra
  70. Timothy Miller, Writer, Baltimore, MD
  71. Melisa Paye, Writer, Westminster
  72. Violet Gill, Toronto
  73. Catherine Gold, Retired, Los Angeles
  74. Aaron John Dizon, customer Service Agent, PayPal Philippines, milan
  75. Marco Zehe, Retired accessibility specialist, Formerly Mozilla, before that Freedom Scientific, Hamburg, Germany
  76. Ethan Jones
  77. Arthur Rigaud, Montréal
  78. W Thomas Leroux, Server administrator, Ottawa
  79. Piotr
  80. Lisa Osborn, Manchester
  81. Leonard de Ruijter, Software Developer, Sliedrecht, The Netherlands
  82. Sébastien Andrivet, Webmaster, Nantes
  83. Changeling, Micro fiction artist, Sarasota
  84. Adam Kennedy, Homemaker, Seattle
  85. Luce Carević, Accessibility expert, Access42, Paris
  86. Yessie
  87. Ashley Odell, Disability advocate, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
  88. DG
  89. Jesse, Student, Dorchester
  90. Jake Beamer
  91. Chris Wood, UX Designer, Edinburgh
  92. Kagan MacTane, Web Developer, Brooklyn
  93. Erik Moeller, Portland
  94. Helen Carroll, Student, Sydney
  95. Christian David, Computer Security Consultant, Comsecuris GmbH, Redwood City
  96. Ella kondrat, Slp, Kingston
  97. June Ellerby, Retired, Nottingham, England
  98. Robin Phillips, Publisher, Author Help, Stoke-on-Trent
  99. Slade Watkins, Founder/Editor-in-Chief, Kakariko Herald
  100. Elizabeth Sutherland, Weston
  101. John Lomax, Retired, Preston, Lancashire, England
  102. Reinout van Schouwen, tech lead, Mendix, Rotterdam
  103. Manuel Feller, Software Developer, Ingelheim
  104. Angharad Shaw, Computer science lecturer (including accessibility issues), Aberystwyth university, Ystrad Meurig
  105. Joanna Franks, Content editor, RNIB, Peterborough
  106. Lyn Cox, Clergy, Baltimore, MD, USA
  107. Kelly Dusterhoft
  108. Michael Simpson, Tampa
  109. Wayne B. Carlson, Retired Journalist, Giant Stride International Llc, Denver
  110. Penny Mcconnell, Artist, Gridley
  111. Sarah A, teacher, Flying Blind US;, Las vegas
  112. Dennis Alexis Valin Dittrich, Professor of Economics / Senior Economist, Stepstone, Berlin
  113. Giorgos Diakoulakis, Athens, Greece
  114. chris pepperdine, art therapist, n/a, Victoria
  115. anonymous
  116. Jon Michaels, Marshfield, MA, USA
  117. Christian Hellwieg, Hamburg, Germany
  118. Jon Dunning, Facilitator, Auckland, AoNZ
  119. Andrew Smith
  120. Chris Williams, Consultant, Ashburn
  121. Raphael Sizemore
  122. Steven Robinson, Carthage
  123. Matthew Campbell, London Ontario Canada
  124. Rick Tunstall, Film Lighting Texhnician, Burnaby, BC
  125. Doug Lawlor, Accessibility Tester, Kingston
  126. Ahimsa (pseudonym), disabled, none, Portland, OR
  127. Bob Jamieson, retired, Hawick
  128. Ceollitzin Diaz Grajales, Student, México City
  129. Helma, Netherlands
  130. David Mitterauer, PhD Candidate, London
  131. Samuel Thurston, Iowa City
  132. Rick Harmon, Akron, Ohio
  133. Cathy Wise, Software Engineer, Australia
  134. Ashley Porciuncula, Consultant, Bristol
  135. Jerry W. Conner, Jr., Aspiring Writer, Fairview Heights
  136. Bill Bennett, Journalist, Freelance, Auckland
  137. Madeline Bishop, Olympia
  138. Abigail Hamilton, Principal UXDesigner, Abigail Hamilton, Bainbridge Island
  139. Julia Lunetta, Dobbs Ferry, NY
  140. Rick Eyre, Australia
  141. John Peterson, Orientation & Mobility Instructor (Retired), TELCI, Ottawa
  142. R Wilson, Seattle, Washington
  143. John Lull, Engineer, Fullerton, CA
  144. David Collins, retired clinic manager, University of Texas at Austin, Asheville, NC
  145. Adrianna Mamczarz, Adrianna Mamczarz - Brand Strategist & Product Designer, Berlin
  146. Brian Bascoy, Software engineer, Edinburgh
  147. Paul Hellyer, HR Consultant, Wellington
  148. Gavin Jones, Software developer, Private, Kirikiriroa
  149. Steve Lord, Somerville, MA
  150. Christine Zanoni, Educator, Cleveland
  151. Justin Ekis, Memphis, Tennessee
  152. Liam Megraw, Buffalo, NY
  153. William Gordon, IT Team Leader, Palmerston North
  154. Nathan, Project Manager, Rowlett, TX
  155. Darren X Nevares, San Marcos
  156. michel decurtins, journalist, Chur, Switzerland
  157. moss avery, storyteller, West Chester
  158. Marcia Darling, Entrepreneur, StreamPad, Pullman
  159. Nora ONeill, retired, Sacramento
  160. Vero Warkentin, Welder, Winnipeg
  161. Paula Gordon, Translator & editor, dba Plan B, Wilmington, DE
  162. Jolene Williams, Madison Twp
  163. Jenni Kim, accessibility Trainer/Advocate, Miami
  164. Ross Minor, Accessibility consultant
  165. John Cavanaugh, Consultant, Cross Cultural Communications, LLC, Columbus
  166. Greta Giles, Chemist, Dahlonega
  167. Roger Davis, Legal Admin, Seattle
  168. Bobbi B
  169. Benjamin Davies, Student, Christchurch
  170. Rand Arnold, Software engineer, Spotlight Media Labs, Santa Clara
  171. Herbie allen, Former Student, Volunteer, Houston
  172. Keao Wright, Long term services support coordinator, Access to Independence, Kaneohe
  173. John Lipsey, retail, Midvale
  174. Mariah Villarreal, San Antonio
  175. Kristy Clemons, Doctor, Orlando
  176. Juliane Leuders, University of Education Freiburg
  177. Gary dos Santos
  178. April Vorhies, Administrator, NonProfitFairPay.com, Sussex
  179. Tessa Viljamaa, Seattle
  180. Ishmael A Soledad, Author, Brisbane, Australia
  181. Nahum Wengrov, Tutor and Typesetter, Jerusalem
  182. Joeri Vlekken, Digital Specialist, ONA Digital, Deinze
  183. vreer verkerke, Politician, BIJ1, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  184. Victoria Scott
  185. Tanya Harrison
  186. Shana Lieberman
  187. Hubert A. Klein Ikkink, Sofware engineer, Tilburg
  188. Ryan Mann, Assistive Technology Instructer, Ormond Beach
  189. Kate, Engineer
  190. anonymous
  191. Kaitlyn Epperson, Hazard
  192. Leo Cantos, Customer Service Representative, Arlington
  193. Maarten Van Cappellen, Mechelen
  194. Brian Moore, Senior Accessibility specialist, Td Bank, Toronto
  195. Keith Salmon, Auckland
  196. Morris Hindle, Greenwich
  197. Dean Leggo, Software developer, Logical Developments, Perth, WA
  198. Catherine Morris, Human rights advocate, Victoria, Canada
  199. Jill Posey, Farmer, Austin, Texas
  200. Kathryn Renae Metcalf, Software engineer, Tokyo
  201. Rick Alfaro, Retgired, Boca Raton
  202. Niko Lewis
  203. Thurman Miller, Portland, OR
  204. Deborah Edwards-Onoro
  205. Daniel H Chase, retired, Santa Barbara
  206. Ava G. W., software engineer, allovue, pflugerville
  207. Veronica Ball, Brisbane
  208. Julie Morales, Albemarle
  209. Mark Metz, Welding Teacher, The Crucible, Oakland
  210. Terry Baker, Treehouse Radio, Westmont IL
  211. Hannah Mae Aldeza, San Mateo, Philippines
  212. David Goldfield, Product Manager
  213. Jared Rimer, Webmaster, The Jared Rimer Network, Woodland Hills
  214. Lino Morales, Albemarle
  215. Ethan M, Florida
  216. Chris Smart, #A11Y Tester and Advocate, freelance
  217. Dennis Long, na, Shamokin
  218. Chelsea Dye, Braille transcriptionist, Orrville, Ohio
  219. Lanie Carmelo, Student and Freelance Usability Tester, Pennsylvania State University World Campus, Santa Fe, Texas
  220. Bradford Snyder, Assistive Technology Specialist/Instructor/Advocate, Dallas, TX
  221. Jason Castonguay, Musician, Manchester
  222. kaveinthran, ipoh
  223. Drew Mochak, Accessibility specialist, Mountain View, California
  224. Amanda Carson, Web accessibility practitioner and web developer, Customer Servant Consultancy, State College, PA
  225. Alex McRoberts, Sr Manager, Software Development, Vancouver
  226. Hai Nguyen Ly, Accessibility consultant, Florence, MA
  227. Charlene Ota, Fargo
  228. Kathryn Bottner, Senior, social worker case manager, Newark
  229. Grzegorz, Sosnowiec
  230. Christopher M0YNG, accessibility consultant and instance administrator
  231. William Inglis, pensioner, Glasgow
  232. Grace P, Wellington
  233. Paul N Miller, A. T. Specialist, Retired, Aiken, SC
  234. Carine, computer science ingeneer, France
  235. Kimberly Starrett, Retired IT professional, n/a, Philadeolphia
  236. Margo Downey, Home Health Care Aide, National Federation of the Blind, Buffalo
  237. Darran Ross, Londonderry
  238. Amelianelson, Healthcare professionals, Dash NFB
  239. Fabiana Lassandro, Front End Developer / Lecturer, London
  240. Wesley Martin, Assistant Manager, Pensylvania Braille-Printing Company, Mifflinburg
  241. Nancy Feldman, Product owner manager, Aurora
  242. Paweł Masarczyk, Podcaster in the blindness and Assistive Technology space, Poland
  243. james hooper, denver
  244. Dan Barnhart, Williamsport
  245. Char James-Tanny, Accessibility Advocate, Salem, NH
  246. Jenine Stanley, Director Customer Communication, Aira Tech Corp., Columbus
  247. Christine Hunsinger, Retired, Pittsburgh pa
  248. preston Gaylor, Stewartstown
  249. Mich Verrier, na, Temiskaming Shores
  250. Eric Eggert, Web Accessibility Specialist, outline.rocks, Wissen, RLP, Germany
  251. Supanut Leepaisomboon, Student, Bangkok
  252. Brice Mijares, retired, Modesto
  253. Douglas Hunsinger, Retired, Pittsburgh
  254. Shari Weir, retired, Cleveland
  255. Matt Holland, Assistive Technology Specialist, UK
  256. Grant C Downey, retired tech support specialist, Saint Petersburg
  257. Londa Peterson, Access Technology Specialist, Harrisburg, PA
  258. Jeremy Neander, Software Engineer, Chicago
  259. Mike Mote, Manager of Accessibility, IFB Solutions, Oxford
  260. Dennis Lembree, Sr Accessibility Consultant, Web Axe, Wake Forest
  261. Audrey Farnum, attorney, Oklahoma City, OK
  262. Tracy Duffy, homemaker, Dallas
  263. Laura, iamauser of tech., paducah
  264. john melia, retired, exton
  265. Daniel Angus MacDonald, unenployed, Westville
  266. Williamson, Joe, Options open, Alliance, OH
  267. Aryan, Student, Na, New delhi, india
  268. Frank Welte, Sr. Accessible Media and Braille Specialist, N/A, San Leandro
  269. Amy Rowson, Kansas City
  270. Madison Martin, Brandon
  271. matthew Dyer, NA, Whitehall
  272. Rhonda Selby, Musician
  273. Howard Traxler, Technical Educator of the Deaf-Blind (retired), Center for Deaf-Blind Persons (deaf-blind.org), Milwaukee
  274. Christopher Pearson, Neuropsychotherapist, Consilient Therapy, Leeds, UK
  275. Kay Love, Retired MSW, Personal, Lawton
  276. TJ Olsen, Brooklyn
  277. Greg Adams, Developer, Richmond, VA
  278. anne gibson, UX Designer, Perpendicular Angel Design, Royersford, P
  279. Jessica Dail
  280. Karyn Campbell, retired receptionist, Springfield
  281. Charles Adkins, semi-retired radio operations director, fulltime voice work, Columbus
  282. anonymous
  283. Tim Aune, Retired, Robbinsdale
  284. Ray Campbell, Senior Accessibility Analyst, Springfield, Illinois
  285. Rebecca Ilniski, Lansdowne
  286. Kelly Sapergia, Musician, Moose Jaw
  287. Susan Nance
  288. Kathy Blackburn, retired, American Council of the Blind, Austin
  289. Síle Ekaterin Liszka, Accessibility Lead, The Adélie Linux Project, Beaverton
  290. Patryk Miś, Poland, Wrocław
  291. James Dean, Springfield
  292. valiant8086 (Aaron T. Spears), home owner, audiogame dev, West Virginia, USA
  293. Kathleen Burke, Port Charlotte
  294. Colton Hill, Computer Science Student, Texas, USA
  295. Clare Page, Bremes Les Ardres, France
  296. Salih Kunduz, Co-founder of accessibleandroid.com, Istanbul
  297. Terry Clasper., Retired., Stoke-On-Trent
  298. Noel Romey, Assistive technology/chemical engineer, Dod, Memphis
  299. Austin Nix, Assistive Technology Specialist, Brandon
  300. Carole Bunford, Admin, Yeovil
  301. Aaron Di Blasi, Publisher, Top Tech Tidbits, Cleveland
  302. Armando Vias, Byron
  303. Aaron Di Blasi, Publisher, Access Information News, Cleveland
  304. Aaron Espinoza, Web Accessibility tester
  305. Donald Roberts, Retired, None, Chico
  306. Adrien Collins, unemployed, home, Newton Abbot
  307. George Corley, Sun Prairie, WI
  308. Kelly Prescott, Network engineer, Sidney Ohio
  309. joe Green, Sacramento
  310. Simon Jaeger, Accessibility Tester, Nanaimo
  311. Becky Scott
  312. Ayoola Efunkoya, Journalist and Accessibility Professional, Lagos, Nigeria
  313. Caddi Ranyard, It Trainer, NHS, 3 Grosvenor Court, Lytham
  314. Paul Smith, Trustee, Royal Victoria Trust for the Blind, Newcastle upon Tyne
  315. Anne Guenther, Student, Erfurt
  316. Chris Westbrook, Web Accessibility Engineer, Williamsport
  317. Jerry Berrier, Retired, malden
  318. David Best, Digital Communications Specialist, BEST Consulting, Windsor
  319. Andrew Walker, Retired, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
  320. Diane Karabin, homemaker, none, Canfield
  321. Daniel Semro, Cary
  322. Adam M Gaffney, IT support/trainer for a state agency, Tallahassee
  323. Chris Judd, St. Louis
  324. Sidaqvir Singh Lotay, Student
  325. Liz Phillips, Braillist, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco
  326. Byron Sykes, domestic engineer, Louisville
  327. Nicholas Cook, Software Engineer, Assistiv Labs, Ann Arbor
  328. anonymous
  329. Lynette Frison, Community Manager, Halifax, Canada
  330. Kerri Regan, Paralegal, Farmingdale, NY
  331. Tyler Stephen
  332. Victor Tsaran
  333. Jacek Zadrożny, Warszawa
  334. Jarrod Jicha, Accessibility specialist, Raz Mobility, Holt
  335. Gary ketler, Retired, Austin
  336. Patryk, none, none, Jastrzębie zdrój
  337. Robert Truman, Librarian, Portland
  338. Jakub Sawicki, Kraków
  339. Karl-Heinz Arkenau, Lutten (Germany)
  340. Amanda
  341. Michael, Ottawa
  342. Christopher Gray, Proprietor Q&G Premium Products, American Council of the Blind, San Francisco
  343. Claire, Norwich
  344. Brandon Tyson
  345. marla bergman, librarian, oakland
  346. Anna Dresner, Pittsburg
  347. Jondalar Sekhon, Blindness Orientation Center Volunteer
  348. Mikaela Smith
  349. Maryse Glaude-Beaulieu, Ottawa
  350. David Brown, Brunswick
  351. Angela L Griffith, Tier2 Technical Support, El Cerrito
  352. Debra White, CPAMBA retired, Plano TexasCounty collin
  353. Kathrin, Writer
  354. Ali Kazi, Solicitor, Birmingham
  355. Scott Erichsen, Accessibility Specialist, Sydney, Australia
  356. Robert Carter, retired psychologist, College Station
  357. muhammad radwan, student at the faculty of al-alsun, ain shams university., Cairo, egypt
  358. Iain Lackie, Retired, Bognor Regis
  359. Annette Moore
  360. Crystal Bell, Dallas
  361. Andre Polykanine, Software Engineer, InterNations, Mannheim, Germany
  362. Nikos Demetriou, Sound engineer, Nicosia, Cyprus
  363. Allan Tweddle, London
  364. Marc Baillargeon-Molloy, Regtired, Montreal
  365. Sandra Baillargeon-Molloy, Disabled, Montreal
  366. Anja Meyring, Muenster
  367. Rebecca Skipper, Self-Employed, Lakeland
  368. Gregory D. Rosenberg, Security consultant and software developer, RICIS, Inc., Tinley Park
  369. Darcy Burnard, Sarnia
  370. Zivan Krisher, AT Teacher, Multi-Service Center for the Blind, Tel-Aviv
  371. Jeffrey Stark, Director, Government of Canada, Ottawa
  372. Patricia Fraser, Retired, Woomelang
  373. Scott Rutkowski, Sydney
  374. Noelia Ruiz Martínez
  375. Nick Cantos
  376. Anthony Rose, Nashville
  377. Luca Davanzo, software engineer, Udine
  378. Jack Falejczyk
  379. Carlos Esteban martínez Macías, Spanish community of NVDA screen reader, Crucita, Ecuador
  380. Anita Everette, Student, Wilmington
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