In this episode of the iCantCU Podcast, I talk about a problem with Facebook involving links to a website selling tickets to a talent show featuring all blind and visually impaired performers. I also talk about looking for an accessible washer and dryer for our new house.
Here’s hoping the washer and dryer we buy will be at least partially accessible. Yes, I actually want to do the wash. Not because I want to turn all my socks pink, but to help Eliz out.
Violating Facebook Community Standards?
As far as the Facebook issue, why would they have a problem with a link to our website selling tickets to Believe You Can! 2020, a talent show featuring all blind and visually impaired performers? If you have any answers, please let me know. Could it be that several of us posted the information and a link to the page on the same day?
Talent Show Featuring Blind And Visually Impaired Performers
As I touched on above, the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania is presenting Believe You Can! 2020. This year’s event will be held via Zoom on October 17 at 7:00 pm EDT. Tickets are only $10 for an Individual ticket and $25 for a Watch Party ticket. The top three vote-getters earn a cash prize. If you buy a ticket, you get a vote! Please join us for the singing, dancing, spoken word, musical performances, and dramatic performances.