
here, i think i got that right
hovering over the image should give you the “Lesson: Double Negatives. I’m anti-antifa. I am anti-anti-fascist. I am fascist” text
That is a title rather than an alt attribute, and is a (partial) transcript of the text in the image but it lacks a description of the context.
better version

making it an alt attribute instead of a title attribute means it won’t show up as a tooltip, but (I think?) it will be read by more screen readers than it would as a title.

here, i think i got that right
hovering over the image should give you the “Lesson: Double Negatives. I’m anti-antifa. I am anti-anti-fascist. I am fascist” text
That is a title rather than an alt attribute, and is a (partial) transcript of the text in the image but it lacks a description of the context.
better version

making it an alt attribute instead of a title attribute means it won’t show up as a tooltip, but (I think?) it will be read by more screen readers than it would as a title.
thanks, i’ve only really done alt-text with raw html, and even then infrequently
was kinda flying by the seat of my pants with markdown