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Recently, Altbot has been targeted by DDoS attacks. While the motive is unclear, it seems tied to a misguided belief that the bot’s alt-text generation is harmful to the environment. Let me set the record straight.

Altbot uses Gemini-1.5-flash, a specifically low-power AI model. Processing a single alt-text request consumes around 0.0005 kWh, meaning that in the 4 months since I created Altbot—and tens of thousands of alt-text entries generated—it has consumed roughly 10 kWh in total. That’s about the same energy as running a single LED light bulb nonstop for 41 days or driving an electric car just 40 miles.

These DDoS attacks, however, have already consumed more electricity and computing power than Altbot has across its entire existence... in a matter of hours. This means the attacks have caused more environmental harm than the very thing they seem to be protesting.

Altbot exists to improve accessibility on Mastodon, not to harm the environment. Accessibility and sustainability can coexist, and I’m committed to keeping Altbot energy-efficient and purposeful.

If there are concerns, I encourage constructive dialogue—not destructive actions that undermine both inclusivity and sustainability.

Thank you to everyone supporting Altbot’s mission of making the Fediverse more accessible for all.

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@micr0 costs 0 watt hours to write the text yourself
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@zebo @micr0 this is actually not true, people consume energy, like in order to just exist ... like about 116w per day apparently

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@Li @micr0 you are already posting the image, just write the text yourself it takes like 30 seconds
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@zebo@akkoma.kawaiizenbo.me @Li@tech.lgbt yeah like its lit more effort to use the bot lmao

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@tauon @Li @zebo the bot can automatically reply to an image you've posted that doesn't have alt text applied, so not necessarily

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@esm@wetdry.world @Li@tech.lgbt @zebo@akkoma.kawaiizenbo.me but you have to enable that & then correct whatever it says so still

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@esm@wetdry.world @Li@tech.lgbt @zebo@akkoma.kawaiizenbo.me also it doesn't actually add alt text to the image so it's not that useful

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@tauon @esm @Li @zebo that's more a limitation of the platform than of the bot, but you can always edit the original post to add the generated alt text

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@max @tauon @esm @zebo eh alt text written by a people can be much higher quality, i think this shouldn’t be the norm for it ..

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@tauon @esm @zebo the idea isn't to replace humans writing alt text, but rather to have *something* to fall back on, in the case that someone leaves it out.

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@tauon @Li @zebo The Alt4You and Alt4Me tags exist because alt text is itself sometimes an accessibility issue. Mastodon is exceedingly hostile when it comes to alt text and some people find the prospect draining or anxiety-inducing. If you just spent 7 hours on an art piece, especially with a disability (art is in some cases the only thing people with certain disabilities can DO for a living), the prospect of posting it and having to come up with alt text can just be the straw that broke the camel's back. "It takes like 30 seconds" doesn't apply to everyone, either. Visual artists are not always writers and the task can be daunting. People legit sometimes have no idea what to write. There's no guide to it.

And not everyone even knows about Alt4Me. People are often surprised and thankful when I tell them about it because they've only ever been scolded. Here everyone is giving them a complex that makes doing it even freaking harder and they didn't know they could outsource it.

It's all accessibility.

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@zebo @micr0 well yeah that is ideal, the bot is for posts that don’t have alt text already though, as like a backup for if someone doesn’t, im pretty sure

also I guess people are gonna spend that energy regardless of if there’s alt text generated by the bot, like it’s literally required to just keep existing so .. i guess the bot is always gonna be additional like on top of that ..

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@zebo literally disabilities (innate, acquired, situation, combo, or otherwise).

Boom. It's easier to assume there is always an exception than to forget to consider you can be mistaken or miss information only to be told later.

(Doesn't mean everything has to be perfect: just leave space for updates. People need prompts to remember they can be forgetful, mistaken, misinformed, etc. I am all the time. Everyone is.)

@micr0 @Li

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@zebo @micr0 @Li@tech.lgbt it's called not everyone can do English or descriptions

Also yes technically it uses electricity to do it yourself
It's called neurons

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@zebo @micr0 @Li depending on the image no it does not

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@zebo
There can be lots of reasons why someone might be unable to write an alt-text.
Not everyone is always able to write one.
@micr0 @Li