General advice for people coming over from Twitter and Instagram regarding hashtags:

Hashtags are a useful and important tool here. Clicking on a hashtag will show you results from across different servers, so they're important for federating content and finding people.

There's no need to have loads of tags on your post like Insta to try to catch more engagement, but also you won't be punished for using tags like Twitter.

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Using one general tag (like # MastoArt or Photography)and 1-2 topic-specific tags (like # blender3d or krita) on your posts is enough.

We specifically don't like you using tags that don't belong on your content in order to try to get more views; that's not how mastodon works. If people click a caturday tag, they want to see cats.

We also have more granular tags that serve specific functions, like the #CuratorPrompts tag is only for art directly related to those prompts.

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For accessibility reasons, if you're stringing words together into hashtags, please use CamelCase (where the first letter of each word is uppercase), and include articles - so ACupOfSoup rather than ACupofSoup. This helps people with things like dyslexia, and also some screenreaders that will try to read the whole thing as one word without the separation with uppercase.A^.^

(Also, don't assume people don't know about hashtags and tag their posts in replies for discoverability. Ask first.)

@Curator I’m a fan of #camelCase since I started programming. It just leaves everything much more readable.

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For what it's worth, my text-to-voice (android) does a pretty impressive job reading #wordsruntogether — oh sure, some strings are a puzzle, but it #WorksMoreOftenThanNot.

My app (Tusky) also offers completions for tags that are most often all lower case.

@Curator I was so anti CamelCase in a coding context, but this makes perfect sense, appreciate the heads up about this!
@Curator I wanted to ask, are tags case-sensitive? GameArt and gameart counting as a different tags?
@darth_biomech no, they'll be the same tag :)
@Curator Ithink it would be nice if there was a parser that would also discard "_" and "-" from the tags to further help to minimize tag confusion, but IDK if this is possible... or a good idea.
@darth_biomech Ah, I can't remember which one it is but one of those makes it count as a different tag entirely XD

@Curator Tags in replies don't really help anyway - it'll be the reply that shows up in those tags, not the original post, and most people will probably not click through.

So, if you'd like to suggest tags for someone,
1. Ask!
2. Make your post Unlisted so that it doesn't appear in the tags you list.

@Curator I really appreciate the tips to make sure all are able to enjoy Mastodon.

I am learning the basics to make my posts inclusive and accessible. Mucho gracias.

@Curator this is a relief! I’ve always found it tedious adding a pile of hashtags to every instagram post.
@protozoaprincess @Curator
i just keep an xlsx that has my commonly used hashtags - eg for animals, ai art, mountaineering, travel, etc. so it's just cutNpaste
@Curator Great advice. Thanks for heads up and explanations on all things #hashtag
@Curator thank you for this. I tend to do this anyway but it’s really good to know it’s not just me that benefits from it?

@Curator Hi! Firstly, thank you always for all your hard work 💜

That said, and reading this thread, I wanted to ask you if sensitive content tags are still in use. I mean, I always try to use descriptive CW when my illustrations show nudity, blood, etc., and besides I also use those tags on the toot so that people who filter those tags can filter the post. Is that still ok? Or is one method more recommendable than the other?

Thank you so much in advance for your help!

@mardelvallearts That's still the way ^.^ Tags help people *entirely* filter content they don't want to see, and CWings help people engaging in their own time, at their own speed, for when they *do* want to engage but maybe not immediately
@Curator Perfect, that's reassuring, thank you so much 💜