Having the recipes posted in text would:
- Make it easy for readers to copy them for later use, instead of having to manually transcribe them
- Improve accessibility for the vision-impaired
- Ensure that the recipes remain visible months or years later, surviving image cache and file host purges
- Make them visible to folks on instances that don’t cache remote media, without having to allow off-site images in their browsers (which can be abused for web tracking)
Should this be a rule?
Haven’t seen many of those here, but text recipes should definitely be encouraged.
Thanks, this is a good insight and I’ll pin this for awhile and add the text for my other screenshot recipe post.
Happy cake day!
Is it? Well, look at that.
Thanks! I’m happy to be here instead of Reddit. :)
If you see one that’s an image, you can put it into ChatGPT and pull the text out pretty easily. I just did it for a recent post, and stuck it in the comments.
It’s better for accessibility, too.
Better than what?
Edit: Oh, do you mean text is better for accessibility than an image is? Yes, I agree with that.
I thought at first that you were suggesting readers depend on ChatGPT to wrangle recipe screen shots posted here, with which I would not agree at all.
I’m just suggesting that people can do that if they see a post that’s an image. It might mean people are more likely to do it than if they had to type it up.