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I have a video (no audio) that provides a series of short clips to set an atmosphere. Just as if this had been an image, I have made sure to provide a nice alternative text in the form of a paragraph that is visually hidden, so that only tools such as screen readers and search engine crawlers can pick it up.
These ACT Rules seem to imply that my alternative text must be visually present on the page to all users:
But as with images, alternative text is typically not visually presented. Also, I do not see in WCAG a requirement for this to be visual when it describes a video without audio: https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Techniques/general/G159
It would be interesting to open a discussion about whether such a video alternative text really must be visually presented, or whether the ACT Rules should be updated to reflect that it does not need to be presented visually.