Thank you for talking about the topic. I feel like accessibility is one of the topics that get actively ignored because it requires the person planning and making the website to acknowledge the existence of barriers that they don't experience and that would make more work for them. I did write to hashnode because of certain accessibility problems. While they said "good idea" I have not really seen changes happening and this is usually the way it goes. It's a very important topic for me cause even bad contrast settings (like with hashnode dark mode at the moment) can trigger migraine seizures for me. Not sure if Team Accessibility needs to become louder or we need to get more people with these problems into web design themselves so making websites less damaging is becoming normal.