From Social Media Today:
“Snapchat Launches New Lenses
to Teach Users Sign Language as Part of International Week of the Deaf”
Snapchat is looking to further
its inclusivity efforts with the launch of a new series of Lenses that
encourage users to fingerspell, as part of International Week of the Deaf.
As explained by Snapchat: “Using
SignAll’s AI and computer vision technology that recognizes and translates
American Sign Language language, these AR Lenses will inspire Snapchatters to
fingerspell their name, as well as other common words like ‘love,’ ‘hug,’ and
‘smile’.”
The Lenses, developed with the
assistance of Snap’s own hearing-impaired employees, aim to elevate awareness
of sign language, while also providing a more inclusive environment – and
ideally, getting more creators to consider hearing-impaired users when they
create their content. In addition, users can also share their experience with
the new Lenses with friends, while Snapchat’s also added some new Bitmoji
stickers to further promote the event.
It’s a good initiative from Snap,
because for many people, sign language remains a distant concept, something
that they’re tangentially aware of but have limited direct exposure to. By
promoting ASL in the app, and raising awareness, Snapchat could help to get
more users to understand the need for more inclusive communication, which, in
turn, could see more people considering such within their content and posting
process. You can access the new Snap sign language Lenses in the app.
^ Anything that helps people
learn and use ASL is a big help. ^
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