UPDATE Jan 19th: I got complete refund. Ionos excused themselves, but now it's time to verify if and when the effort really will be taken seriously.
Today I heavily argued with a Hosting and VPS provider called IONOS; there's the domain ionos.com which brings to American site.
The American version of this site has no accessibility statement, while a statement link appears on Italian, ionos.it, on its footer I found an accessibility statement claiming this company took care of disability needs. And so into other European area Ionos domains.
It was very affordable. For 10 euro per month or so, I could obtain the Linux VPS L plan, with something like 4 CPU cores, 16GB RAM and 240 GB storage. I don't remember if it's exactly the amount of the offer but now I'm not talking about service's details.
Attracted by the offer I have subscribed to it and the products presentation and e-commerce procedure was actually accessible for screen reader users; but as soon as I has the service in hand, control panel and especially firewall rules, inaccessibility came. As an example, on a single firewall rule, the edit button was labelled with "y", the add with a "@" sign, the delete with a "]" (closed squared bracket) sign.
First thing I did was going to that accessibility page. There was no specialized e-mail for that kind of support but they linked to a contact form.
Clicked on it, it redirected me to a German-speaking page. Last time I spoke German was 1999.
And what did I find there? Phone numbers and a live-chat with German automated answers but nothing on accessibility.
I called them (Italian support) and warned them about the issue, they've been polite with me. I admit I've been quite unkind though, as I was angry. But I managed to obtain contract cancellation and they'll refund me tomorrow. But this issue must not remain under silence. What I'm asking is to all Ionos customers all over the world, to make them aware of this. It hasn't to pass under silence as this habit of placing a declaration without concretely working on accessibility, is becoming more and more normalized.
They find more convenience in violating the laws and losing customers, than create a real remediation.
And there are many faults for this: companies do their own interests, with no doubt. But our fault as people with disability, not to have stood up too much for the cause, or standing up in the wrong way. Not to have pressured governments about investing on LEARNING more than "tou must create accessible sites". You must create, but how many 30-40 years old developers have the culture of accessibility in mind?
How many companies and school have a real decades-long accessibility learning program?
No one wants to mock disability I'm convinced of this. But this practice is due to lack of basic awareness. We can not pretend of nothing.
I'm not inviting anyone to boycott. But to create awareness.
#accessibility #advocacy #awareness #blind #disability #SelfHost #SelfHosting
UPDATE Jan 19th: I got complete refund. Ionos excused themselves, but now it's time to verify if and when the effort really will be taken seriously.
Today I heavily argued with a Hosting and VPS provider called IONOS; there's the domain ionos.com which brings to American site.
The American version of this site has no accessibility statement, while a statement link appears on Italian, ionos.it, on its footer I found an accessibility statement claiming this company took care of disability needs. And so into other European area Ionos domains.
It was very affordable. For 10 euro per month or so, I could obtain the Linux VPS L plan, with something like 4 CPU cores, 16GB RAM and 240 GB storage. I don't remember if it's exactly the amount of the offer but now I'm not talking about service's details.
Attracted by the offer I have subscribed to it and the products presentation and e-commerce procedure was actually accessible for screen reader users; but as soon as I has the service in hand, control panel and especially firewall rules, inaccessibility came. As an example, on a single firewall rule, the edit button was labelled with "y", the add with a "@" sign, the delete with a "]" (closed squared bracket) sign.
First thing I did was going to that accessibility page. There was no specialized e-mail for that kind of support but they linked to a contact form.
Clicked on it, it redirected me to a German-speaking page. Last time I spoke German was 1999.
And what did I find there? Phone numbers and a live-chat with German automated answers but nothing on accessibility.
I called them (Italian support) and warned them about the issue, they've been polite with me. I admit I've been quite unkind though, as I was angry. But I managed to obtain contract cancellation and they'll refund me tomorrow. But this issue must not remain under silence. What I'm asking is to all Ionos customers all over the world, to make them aware of this. It hasn't to pass under silence as this habit of placing a declaration without concretely working on accessibility, is becoming more and more normalized.
They find more convenience in violating the laws and losing customers, than create a real remediation.
And there are many faults for this: companies do their own interests, with no doubt. But our fault as people with disability, not to have stood up too much for the cause, or standing up in the wrong way. Not to have pressured governments about investing on LEARNING more than "tou must create accessible sites". You must create, but how many 30-40 years old developers have the culture of accessibility in mind?
How many companies and school have a real decades-long accessibility learning program?
No one wants to mock disability I'm convinced of this. But this practice is due to lack of basic awareness. We can not pretend of nothing.
I'm not inviting anyone to boycott. But to create awareness.
#accessibility #advocacy #awareness #blind #disability #SelfHost #SelfHosting
I'll be hosting these 3 sessions at this years #39c3 🚀
All are connected to open networks and social #sovereignty.
We will speak about 🇪🇺 #advocacy for #social #networks based on #open #protocols like #ActivityPub or #ATproto
Also about our 4 demands for #opennetworks ✊ #EDIC
Join us: @cbase #Fediverse Assembly ✨
27.12. #Advocacy for the #Social #Web https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/advocacy-for-the-social-web
28.12. Meet-up Alliance @offene_netzwerke
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/meet-up-bundnis-offene-netzwerke-meet-up-alliance-
29.12. #Fediday26
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/fediday-2026-ruckblicke-und-ausblicke-fediday-2026
I'll be hosting these 3 sessions at this years #39c3 🚀
All are connected to open networks and social #sovereignty.
We will speak about 🇪🇺 #advocacy for #social #networks based on #open #protocols like #ActivityPub or #ATproto
Also about our 4 demands for #opennetworks ✊ #EDIC
Join us: @cbase #Fediverse Assembly ✨
27.12. #Advocacy for the #Social #Web https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/advocacy-for-the-social-web
28.12. Meet-up Alliance @offene_netzwerke
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/meet-up-bundnis-offene-netzwerke-meet-up-alliance-
29.12. #Fediday26
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/fediday-2026-ruckblicke-und-ausblicke-fediday-2026
I'll be hosting these 3 sessions at this years #39c3 🚀
All are connected to open networks and social #sovereignty.
We will speak about 🇪🇺 #advocacy for #social #networks based on #open #protocols like #ActivityPub or #ATproto
Also about our 4 demands for #opennetworks ✊ #EDIC
Join us: @cbase #Fediverse Assembly ✨
27.12. #Advocacy for the #Social #Web https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/advocacy-for-the-social-web
28.12. Meet-up Alliance @offene_netzwerke
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/meet-up-bundnis-offene-netzwerke-meet-up-alliance-
29.12. #Fediday26
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/de/event/detail/fediday-2026-ruckblicke-und-ausblicke-fediday-2026
I started https://community.humanetech.com doing tons of channel #outreach, and know exactly how you feel. I have a strong feeling that my #advocacy for a better world, still sees me algorithm-suppressed on linkedin today, for example.
Currently writing a self-hosting guide for newbies, showing off the beauty and ease of #YunoHost.
Part 1 was really popular - beyond my expectations - with 1500+ unique visitors. Thank you!
For reference:
Part 2 (step-by-step installation and post-installation) will be super visual. I tried to keep things simple but I still have 27 - yes TWENTY-SEVEN - screenshots. I'll keep #AltText relevant to each step on a need to know basis or else it will turn into a novel... and will be too overwhelming for people using screen readers.
Aiming to get it published by Wednesday AKA the one year anniversary of the start of my own self-hosting adventures with YunoHost.
This is the guide I wish I had had back in the day... I would have started A LOT sooner. I'm basically writing it to my old self, hoping it will be useful for others 🥹
PSA: if you're using YunoHost please consider donating to them, to keep the project healthy and long-lasting (it's run by a team of volunteers, maintaining hundreds of apps): https://donate.yunohost.org
Currently writing a self-hosting guide for newbies, showing off the beauty and ease of #YunoHost.
Part 1 was really popular - beyond my expectations - with 1500+ unique visitors. Thank you!
For reference:
Part 2 (step-by-step installation and post-installation) will be super visual. I tried to keep things simple but I still have 27 - yes TWENTY-SEVEN - screenshots. I'll keep #AltText relevant to each step on a need to know basis or else it will turn into a novel... and will be too overwhelming for people using screen readers.
Aiming to get it published by Wednesday AKA the one year anniversary of the start of my own self-hosting adventures with YunoHost.
This is the guide I wish I had had back in the day... I would have started A LOT sooner. I'm basically writing it to my old self, hoping it will be useful for others 🥹
PSA: if you're using YunoHost please consider donating to them, to keep the project healthy and long-lasting (it's run by a team of volunteers, maintaining hundreds of apps): https://donate.yunohost.org
Dave Winer, @davew is basically the inventor of RSS and I take the chance to mention him as I am doing my best to be an RSS advocate with my own possibilities and limits, even with non-technical people who don't understand why I insist in "so complex things" when "commercial platforms give you everything in an instant".
I talked about ActivityPub and RSS during my last WordCamp, Pisa -Italy- 22nd November 2025. Italian, unfortunately; I'll share my talk when it's out on WordPress TV but I fear there won't be English subtitles.
But I limited what I wanted to say because a word could violate WordPress's code of conduct.
It's nothing obscene, it's the metaphoric name of an anchor-stone. But in Venice they call it "coion", like the vulgar word for testicle. It's basically a round stone structure which firmly anchors the arch of a bridge, to its vertical support. It's invisible to human eyes, people even don't know it exists. But it allows Venetian bridges to resist for centuries. It's fundamental. But if for a reason or another it becomes visible, it means that the bridge is damaged.
Same way of a linchpin for a wheel.
This word is even used for a person. When someone is essential for a community, determines its success too, but if they get attention or ask for visibility, they could even become an obstacle. Or they are treated as such. No idea if the word corresponding to "coion" for a person has the same idea in English. I have found "moron" but I don't know if it's the same.
Basically, when you are important and have not a very strong personality, so you let others treat you as invisible, they consider you as always available, always granted. And treat you badly if you raise your hand and say "I'm here too"; they immediately send you back to your place.
RSS is treated the same: many of commercial platform users don't even know about its existence but without RSS, no newspaper or whatever social pages sharing news automatically, could fetch contents.
I agree with Dave when he says that RSS is more important than ActivityPub. Simply RSS can work without ActivityPub but often not vice-versa.