@swordgeek @pawpower Thank you, I was hoping someone would mention this. I've been reading this thread wondering why so many people are finding ways not to do something so simple as putting # tags at the end of a toot and not at the beginning for braille users and not in the text for screen reader users. It isn't a debate, it's a request from someone who uses braille to read your toots - or not. It's like listening to a bunch of 5 year old children trying to see how far they can push the boundaries.
I can't personally comment on braille but can with screen reader users. Imagine, if you can, having a toot read to you and every time there's a # sign, you hear HESHTAG! Even if you can see well enough to read toots (which I can from a distance when everything is larger in a TV screen) and you need to use a dark mode for the contrast, all the needy # tags blend unto the background.
These are some of the reasons I'm hardly ever here any more. The insistence of hashtags at the beginning and in the toot ruins the entire toot.
@pawpower IMO hashtags should be used as a tagline or summary hence should always appear after the message body. Really not sure why people feel they need to put them up front and centre.
I usually make sure that all the hashtags are together at the end of my posts now, after reading something similar recently.
I broke my own rule today π₯Ή but, at least, I was aware of it.
Something else I discovered by accident. If you're including an image, put two carriage returns at the end of your toot and before the hashtags. That way, they all appear neatly below the image.
I consider ALT tags to be essential but I'm just mentioning that in passing.