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roserodent ([personal profile] roserodent) wrote in [community profile] accessibility_fail2012-02-09 01:51 pm

Facebook FAIL

Facebook is repeatedly in hot water for its access failings, but this one takes the biscuit. Now I am not sure if it's still there as my "Guaranteed a response to every email" form that I sent to the access team did not receive a response... either that or they have a backlog of over 18 months.

If you want to download an offline copy of your Facebook profile, or you lock yourself out of your account and you don't have certain preset security features already connected (they don't say which! I assume activating a cellphone number helps) then the verification procedure for proving you are you involves looking at a series of photographs and entering a multiple choice answer along the lines of "In this photo is one of your friends, is it John Doe, Peter Peters or AN Other?". Sadly, the photograph is of a train. Because all photos added to the profile photo album and all photos that have been tagged are assumed to be of the person named in the tag, they will show you any photos tagged to them and ask you to identify the person. Sometimes it's a group shot and it asks which ONE of your friends is that group shot a picture of. Woe betide you if you answer the wrong one, even if all 3 of the named people are in that shot.

Even without this ridiculous inclusion of pictures of trains, Christmas trees, etc. we have the issue of people with visual impairments, people with prosopagnosia and people who plain don't care what folk look like. I couldn't identify the vast majority of my friends in a line-up, even if I've recently had dinner with them! I suspect my (totally blind) father would do a better job, he's always been an ace at the picture round of University Challenge.
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[personal profile] laceblade 2012-02-09 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Not to mention every parent who uploads pictures of their baby as their profile picture. I'M SORRY BUT MOST BABIES LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME.


Uggghhh to this fail, :[
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[personal profile] kyrielle 2012-02-09 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, there's a current meme of "post a picture of you at least a decade old as your profile picture" running around now. Most of my friends, even the ones I know in real life, I don't recognize in their current (old, sometimes grainy, and invariably kid-age) pics.

Ugh.
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[personal profile] freyakitten 2012-02-12 09:34 am (UTC)(link)
Or if all of the parents and grandparents have photos of the same child... I haven't seen that turn up with more than two people having different photos of the same child, but in an infinite universe, it's bound to happen somewhere...