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Wired just published an article titled
Virtual Reality Is the Rich White Kid of Technology
https://www.wired.com/story/virtual-reality-rich-white-kid-of-technology/
and, coincidentally, this occurs at about the same time that I've come to the conclusion that , no matter what XRAccess.org keeps promising visually impaired tech users, media companies aren't really interested in developing accessible XR for visually impaired people.

Could it have anything to do with the fact that it's more difficult to sneak in advertising to visually impaired users than it is to, say, Facebook users
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kateoflahertyuk/2021/07/04/facebook-just-gave-1-million-oculus-users-a-reason-to-leave/?ss=cybersecurity&sh=396c7bfa76f5
wearing Oculus headsets?

Date: 2021-07-28 11:04 pm (UTC)
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Yeah. Well. That's still terrifying.

Date: 2021-07-29 02:18 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] capri0mni
And I was also thinking that another reason I'd never want a VR headset is that, although I'm a sightie, my cerebral palsy means I don't have total control over my posture, and if I start to lose balance, it takes a lot of effort to right myself, again (and in order to right myself, I have to grab hold of something solid in the real world, which VR hides from me).

And the idea of the imaginary world swinging around me when I don't have total control of my body is unappealing. The imaginary worlds of my daydreams have a much better gyroscopic feature, You Know?

Why would I want to spend hundreds of dollars for something that makes me motion sick?

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