Whilst some of the recent changes to the styling of Stack Overflow are extremely noticeable, one thing that appears to have changed for the worse is the 'deleted' background.
Deleted posts have a subtle pink background, but they also have both context from a deleted or hidden message, and a much larger area of colour. As such, they don't cause a particular issue (at least to my eyes).
In the Flag Summary, however, there is nothing but a thin, faintly-coloured background to convey the information that a post has been deleted. This is an accessibility issue, as the use of weakly contrasting colours to convey information is, in my case at least, almost completely lost.
This background colour (#fdf3f4), has a contrast ratio with the white of 1.08:1 which, similar to this issue is insufficient.
Can the contrast be reviewed, particularly in deference to those of us with colour vision deficiencies?
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