Now that I can edit this post, to more accurate info: please
avoid using a LOT of hashtags in the body of your posts. (Not just for users of screenreaders but also for ND folks who have trouble with visually busy text. )

Do be sure to CamelCase your hashtags for screenreaders.

Here's a great discussion on the topic: https://legal.social/@krisnelson/109351256065488083

Also some screenreaders (and a lot of ND brains) can skip a block of hashtags at the bottom:
#VisuallyImpaired #blind #accessibility

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As someone who regularly uses screen readers and works with blind colleagues who rely on screen readers to access the internet, please let me assure you that using #hashtags within the body of a post is not a problem. You don’t need to move them to the end! It is helpful to use #CamelCase to avoid gibberish for many word combos, but the extra # is so minimal as to disappear given how much else screen readers say & how fast they speak to experienced users.

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@annaraven @EverydayMoggie Out if interest do you use a screen reader? It's just that to me (a relatively abled bodied reasonably sighted person) a "problem" like that might have been pointed out by @Cassana in her post https://pagan.plus/@Cassana/109336771390982729
Cassana (@[email protected])

Content warning: long post on accessibility advice from a blind screen reader user

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@rbairwell I do not. I'm paraphrasing a post (lost to the mists of time because I was too new and didn't bookmark it) by a person who does use a screenreader.

I found it quite impactful and so I was just trying to pass the message along. I would boost the original post if I ever saw it again.