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@darius Like this quote from an intro module to the W3C Digital Accessibility Foundations course ( w3.org/WAI/courses/foundations ):
"""
...

In this case, people with different types of “low vision” actually needed opposite things.

Accessibility is all about supporting that flexibility for different user needs.

Another point I want to make here is that the accessibility needs of people who are blind are totally different from what non-screen reader users with low vision need.

So even though they are often categorized together just under “visual disabilities”, they are very different needs.
"""
w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/w3cx-chall

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Darius Kazemi

@gaditb yeah there is a technical term I've seen for this that I'm forgetting, something that reduces to "conflicting access needs"

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