[02:00:17] [telegram] (as @mediawiki's retweet of this showed up in my timeline) If you're going to put a functional SPARQL query in an image and add alt text to that image, at least provide a link to that query in the alt text: https://twitter.com/wikimediatech/status/1552308327710969858 [04:39:08] [telegram] I'm not sure if I'd include a link, there's no link shown in the image either, but it should include the text or at least a description of what the text means, because that's far more relevant than the fact one person has a hot drink [04:44:23] [telegram] I might've written something like "a sparql query is shown between the people. the query defaults to a map view and selects items that have the property p31 with value q1032372 and the property p625. the value of p625 is assigned to a variable called "geo"" [04:49:50] [telegram] adding a link as a reply would probably make the most sense in that context [15:15:30] from a UX perspective I don't like links in alt text, since they're not clickable, especially for SR users (which is the primary reason for alt text in the first place)