/r/accessibility/

r/accessibility

20k members
r/accessibility is a subreddit with 20k members. The community frequently discusses accessibility, web, tools, pdf, and frustrating, and they frequently recommend/review wordpress theme, wordpress builder, and page builder, and the most common flair used is digital, [accessible: ], tool, [accessiblity tool], and built environment.
Links and discussions about access and inclusion. Both atoms (built environment) and bits (digital accessibility).

Popular Topics in r/accessibility

#1

Accessibility

218 posts
#2

Web

20 posts
#3

Tools

18 posts
#4

Pdf

16 posts
#5

Frustrating

15 posts
#6

Screen Reader

13 posts
#7

Struggling

9 posts
#8

Wcag

9 posts
#9

Screen Readers

9 posts
#10

Ai

9 posts

Products Discussed in r/accessibility

#1
Kadence
4.5 from 2 reviews
#2
Bricks
4.0 from 2 reviews
#3
LiveCanvas
4.0 from 1 review
#1
Kadence
5.0 from 2 reviews
#2
Greyd
3.0 from 1 review
#3
Bricks
4.0 from 1 review

Page Builder

4 reviews
#1
Kadence
4.5 from 2 reviews
#2
bricks
4.0 from 1 review
#3
LiveCanvas
5.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/accessibility

#1
Digital
: "Ally (the Blackboard accessibility product) that works inside our institution's LMS is awful"
15 posts
#2
[Accessible: ]
: "Why is web accessibility still such an 'obscure skill' in 2026?"
11 posts
#3
Tool
: "Thinking Outside the Box!"
10 posts
#4
[Accessiblity Tool]
: "I released a Free Fallout 2 Text to Speech Accessibility Mod - Adding voices to all parts of the Game"
1 post
#5
Built Environment
: "A broken website is more than just an inconvenience for millions of people."
1 post
#6
Policy
: "Last Days To Submit comments to the Department of Justice (DOJ)"
1 post
#7
[News: ]
: "NEW YORK STATE OPEN CAPTION FOR MOVIE THEATERS"
1 post
#8
W3C
: "Accessible motion WCAG 2.1 - Thought something obnoxious was clearly in violation, but can't find the rule to reference... am i mistaken?"
1 post
#9
[Accessibility ]
: "Webinar: Interactive Learning Games for Teaching Accessible Design"
1 post
#10
[Legal: ]
: "Requirements for reporting an issue"
1 post

Member Growth in r/accessibility

Yearly
+6k members(39.1%)

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Last updated: June 30, 2026