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Playbook for Accessible Gaming Events Guideline 103: Social Media

Most events will have some form of announcement and/or updates planned for social media. Social media can be a fantastic way to educate your guests on the accessibility of your event. But a lack of accessibility in your social media posts may cause frustration or even lead to people being unable to find information on / register for your event.

Thankfully, with just a few steps, you can ensure your social media will be accessible to all potential guests.

Scoping questions

If you answer "Yes" to any of the following questions, this guideline applies to your event:

  • Do you plan on announcing your event via social media?

  • Do you plan on keeping guests updated on event information via social media?

  • Do you plan on providing social media updates as the event progresses?

  • Do you plan on providing some form of wrap-up for or celebration of your event on social media once it has concluded?

Implementation guidelines

Consider implementing the following guidelines for your event.

Images

  • Alt-text
    • Ensure that any images posted have clear and concise alt-text.

    • If an image is posted with text in it, ensure that all text in the image is included in the alt-text.

Videos

  • Closed Captions

    • Ensure video materials with any speaking, sound effects, and/or music have an option for closed captions. If the platform you are posting on doesn't give users the ability to turn captions on/off, burn the captions directly into the video.
    Example (expandable)

    A video of a cartoon woman sitting on a couch in front of a TV screen. Closed captions read: "This can be accomplished by giving the player tangible objectives that they can review at..."

    The above screen capture from a video has closed captions that can be turned on/off. The captions are in proper sentence case and accurate.

    • If using open captions (sometimes referred to as "burning in" captions), ensure that a large font size is used, the font is sans serif, that there is an opaque background behind the text, and that the color contrast ratio between the foreground color of the text and the opaque background is at least 7:1.

    • Use proper sentence case for closed captions.

    • Do not rely on automatically generated captions.

    • Validate all captions before posting.

Audio Description

  • Audio Described Content
    • Ensure video materials with any action that is not already described as part of the narration include audio descriptions or that links are provided to audio-described versions.

    • Use simple, concise descriptions.

    • Use complete, natural language sentences.

    • Identify who is speaking.

    • Identify the location / scene.

    • Validate all audio descriptions before posting.

Photosensitivity

  • Videos
    • Ensure your videos are free of flickering, rapid flashes, red flashes, and alternating patterns of different colors.

    • Ensure your videos are free of stripes of contrasting colors.

Information

  • Accommodations

    • Ahead of the event, use social media to describe what sorts of major accessibility accommodations will be available at your event, such as sign language interpretation, closed captions, audio descriptions, sensory processing aids, quiet rooms, etc.
    Example (expandable)

    An Xbox Wire Post which reads, "Xbox remains committed to the belief that gaming should be safe, inclusive, and accessible for all. We're ensuring that all areas of the booth are wheelchair accessible and Xbox Adaptive Controllers will be available upon request,
as well as select demo stations with adjustable height desks. We will also have multiple American Sign Language (ASL) and German Sign Language (DGS) interpreters and "Here to Help" staff to assist players of all abilities. Additionally, we'll have sensory
aids and a quiet room for anyone who needs them."

    An article announcing Xbox's presence at gamescom has information on the accommodations that will be available at the event.

Resources and tools

Article | Adding an audio description to your videos | gov.uk

Tool | Cambridge Research Systems Ltd | hardingfpa.com

Article | Everything you need to know to write effective alt text | microsoft.com

Article | Photosensitivity and Seizures | epilepsy.com

Article | Photosensitive epilepsy and image safety | sciencedirect.com

Article | Social Media Platform Guides | ucdavis.edu

Article | The Ultimate Guide to Audio Description | 3playmedia.com

Article | Xbox Accessibility Guideline 118 - Photosensitivity | microsoft.com