https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15491

--- Comment #3 from S. McCandlish <smccandl...@gmail.com> 2010-07-24 23:52:11 
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> I'm curious -- do you have specific examples of popular screen readers where
> <del> is treated differently from <s>, and <ins> differently from <u>?

ALL of them, as far as I know. I'm unaware of any screen reader that will do
anything with pure-presentation markup (b, i, u, s, font, etc.), which are only
useful for [fully-]sighted user, unless the user overrides the default behavior
of ignoring them.  Screen readers generally *will* do something audibly
different with each sematic markup tag (again, unless overridden).  Instead of
pestering me about this sort of thing bug after bug after bug, please just go
do some research on Web accessibility; this is honestly getting very tedious.

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