Thank you very much, added! 🙏
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This isn't a complete list of hashtags, that would take up several dictionaries.
It's just a list of non-obvious hashtags that people might not know about 🙂
p.s. Just to make clear what this list is for:
This isn't a list of all the hashtags people should use, because most of them are obvious and don't need a guide. Something like #Gardening is obvious and there's no need for anyone to tell you about it.
The point of this list is for unusual tags which aren't obvious. Things like #LichenSubscribe or #Florespondence aren't tags you could guess the existence of, you would have to be told about them. That's the point of this list.
p.p.s. To make even clearer: this is *NOT* a list of important hashtags, it's just a list of widely-used tags that people might not know about because they're spelt in a weird way or they use a difficult-to-guess arbitrary phrase or portmanteau.
I'm just doing this to help people discover tags they might not discover otherwise. It's *NOT* meant to be some list of significant or cool things or anything like that.
@FediTips In that case:
#Bleptember - for animals with their tongues out in September
@FediTips Would #DurfTeVragen or #DTV for short count? It literally means "dare to ask", and is the Dutch equivalent of "asking for a friend". We also use #Treinleven ("Train Life") for anything related to (being on) (Dutch) trains.
@FediTips You forgot #WedsNeigh for horse lovers :)
@FediTips
OwlsInTowels
EVs
CatsOfMastodon
@FediTips The list doesn't have #WortsUpDoc for posts with liverworts, hornworts, or other bryophytes. :'(
@FediTips great list! I'm definitely going to use that Waterfall Wednesday one today
@FediTips thanks for this list.
I like # MeerMittwoch - sea views on Wednesday
And
# MarshMadness -wetland photos
@FediTips they don't have to be short and snappy e.g. #MisreplacedAccessChamberCovers AccessChamberCovers
@FediTips Thanks for the list ! Could you maybe add #FediHire as well ? It seems to be used quite a bit on its own without its #GetFediHired cousin.
@FediTips Please tell me you're using CamelCase format for tags? It's so screen readers pronounce individual words rather than smashing all the text as if it was one word and mangling the pronunciation.
It's also easier for sighted ppl to read. A longish phrase that isn't in CamelCase is sometimes too overwhelming or time consuming to figure out and I skip over the post.
Such a helpful list, thanks for doing this.
Yes, of course!
I also urge people to use CamelCase in the website's guides related to hashtags.
Didn't see ThreeGoodThings - individuals posting 3 positive things from their day
Also the daily games - Rogule, Tradle, Worldle, Wordle, CluesBySam, etc