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Animated gifs trigger epileptic reactions and migraines in some people. | Animated gifs trigger epileptic reactions and migraines in some people. | ||
I am prone to migraines and have a strong response to that sort of visual thing myself. I did a study where they tested my pain response and I did better than most people. Then they flashed lights at me, and I did worse than most people and got a bad migraine. And I have it easy! | I am prone to migraines and have a strong response to that sort of visual thing myself. I did a study where they tested my pain response and I did better than most people. Then they flashed lights at me, and I did worse than most people (asked them to stop the flashing lights a LOT sooner) and got a bad migraine. And I have it easy! | ||
Alt text won't fix this. Alt text is useful if you need a screen reader. | Alt text won't fix this. Alt text is useful if you need a screen reader. | ||
Maybe we can work together to find static gifs to replace them? I would have done so myself, but I don't have the wiki skillz. Thanks, [[User:Angel|Angel]] ([[User talk:Angel|talk]]) 23:25, 16 October 2021 (UTC) | Maybe we can work together to find static gifs to replace them? I would have done so myself, but I don't have the wiki skillz. Thanks, [[User:Angel|Angel]] ([[User talk:Angel|talk]]) 23:25, 16 October 2021 (UTC) |