It #helps with the #algorithm. But #actually, I #think it's an old #Twitter style of #writing tweets from when its algorithm was less fancy

@eris so it’s a vestigial linguistic structure persisting beyond its relevant context, interesting
What the heck is vestigial about it? And why do you hate it so much? One can find pertinent things through hashtags here, and one can scarcely hope to find them any other way.
@mxchara @eris even searching for hashtags doesn’t work here on akkoma so we’ve all just given up on search, I forget it still matters somewhere 
even searching for hashtags doesn’t work here on akkoma
what if you type #hashtag in the post window and then click on it in the preview area?  it might go through a different codepath

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@eris @mxchara interestingly I tried following that hashtag link from here and it took me to your instance’s search results
oh yeah hehe it does that, maybe some snac thing, if I try to click on your hashtags, they go to your instance as well

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@eris @mxchara fascinating behavior, so they are links created by the origin instance and not by the instance reading it like usernames
@winter
If you look at the raw Mastodon client API responses, it actually serves all hashtags and mentions as HTML links with various <span> tag denoting their parts and function.
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