For example, someone is looking for Xbox Controller, so with the keyword/ AlT Text associated with images, the images will appear when searched for. It makes looking for images easier and more accurate. With Alt Text Reminders, Twitter will ask users to write an Alt Text for the image if they forget to do so. Alt Text reminders were launched in July but at that time they were available for a small group of people. Now within a week, this feature will be launched for people throughout the world. Gerard Cohen, software engineering manager on Twitter’s accessibility experience team. revealed that disability activists and allies have asked the company for more such tools. In order to switch on the Alt Text reminders, users will have to go into their accounts settings to turn on the prompts. It will just need one time turned on, after that users will get pings each time they add an image without alt text. No doubt, it’s a great step from the company and it will also be helpful for people to process what the image is actually about by reading the description associated with it. Also Read: Twitter Blue Subscribers Are Now Getting the Podcasts Feature