Yeah, not very accessible at all. Yeah, there are work arounds, but they are 
complicated,  in the stream, you'll see the names, but you'll have to feel for 
the post (good luck), then you can read and plus 1 (like), and comment. At 
least the main screen ( where you get to the stream, circles, etc) is 
accessible. 
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On Jul 3, 2012, at 1:01 PM, Søren Jensen <s...@coolfortheblind.dk> wrote:

> Hi.
> I hear that Google plus isn't very accessible at all.
> Best regards:
> Søren Jensen
> Mail & MSN:
> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
> Website:
> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
> 
> Den 03/07/2012 kl. 17.21 skrev Donna Goodin:
> 
>> Just curious, has anyone tried GooglePlus?  If so, how is it in terms of 
>> accessibility?
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>> On Jul 3, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
>> 
>>> hello; we are all frustrated with Facebook, but its just so hard to give it 
>>> up completely.  what i do is to subscribe to as many people as possible out 
>>> of my friends list.  then i set notifications to send me an email anytime 
>>> anything happens.  then i just hit reply in my mail program.  when i want 
>>> to post a photo, video, or status update i go to the regular Facebook and 
>>> use the control option i for a finder menu and choose update.  then i can 
>>> arrow left or right to find the field i want.  If someone sends me a friend 
>>> request, i click the link in the message for accept or ignore. i wish you 
>>> luck, max 
>>> On Jul 3, 2012, at 9:12 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi.
>>>> 
>>>> Before I give up and consider deleting my Facebook account, I'll bring up 
>>>> discussion to see if any of you have considered the same frustrations when 
>>>> using Facebook.
>>>> 
>>>> I've read on Applevis that setting Safari to react like Firefox or 
>>>> Internet explorer should make the mobile site of Facebook very useable. 
>>>> That won't work for me all the time. I experience things like the language 
>>>> changes, normal links which I could read a few seconds ago are translated 
>>>> into english graphical links, and when I click on these, nothing happens. 
>>>> The only way I can come back to the site again is by reloading the page, 
>>>> and if that won't work, I type m.facebook.com again in the address bar to 
>>>> reload the page. Then I'm able to navigate the site for a few minutes, and 
>>>> then the same happens over and over again. this makes the site nearly 
>>>> impossible and very frustrating to use!
>>>> 
>>>> I've got a mail from Facebook telling me that someone has tagged me on a 
>>>> picture. If I click the link to show what picture it is and to comment, 
>>>> the normal unusable Facebook site comes up. I expected to find this 
>>>> notification on the mobile version, but I can't find it anywhere while 
>>>> going through my frontpage. How do I figure out what picture some random 
>>>> person has tagged me on, and how do I add a comment so I can ask this 
>>>> question?
>>>> 
>>>> Each time I'm trying to give Facebook a chance I run into issues like 
>>>> this. Every time I spoke to other blind people who're using Facebook, they 
>>>> don't use these features, they keep say just use the mobile site or they 
>>>> don't have a Mac where all these issues seems to happen. The Facebook 
>>>> support says that screenreader users just have to use the mobile site, but 
>>>> what do we do when they only supports Internet explorer?
>>>> I'm really considering deleting my Facebook acount and make the totally 
>>>> switch to Twitter. If family and friends won't follow, well, that's their 
>>>> choice. I find myself spending hours on trying to navigate the Facebook 
>>>> site. SOmetimes it works and other times it's just impossible.
>>>> 
>>>> I really hope to get lots of great input here...
>>>> Best regards:
>>>> Søren Jensen
>>>> Mail & MSN:
>>>> s...@coolfortheblind.dk
>>>> Website:
>>>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>>>> 
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