@sebastian_hos You are free to create your own style and your own voice. I try to keep the character count to "what is necessary to communicate a complete statement of thought, no more, no less. Of course, that is usually more than what Twitter allows. But two things: 1) other sites have smaller limits, and I've no idea how it deals with messages received beyond that, and 2) tl;dr becomes an issue. Breaking it up into "complete thought statements" gives people a chance to digest ONE THING before moving on to respond to that OTHER THING you just said.
Of course, here I'm going to break that guideline to put JUST ONE MORE THING. :)
On "hashtagging", I have seen a suggestion to put those at the end. For people with readers, they hear "Hashtag helloerld! I like it when the hashtag internet is for..."
If you DO NOT think you'll have anyone following you with an audio reader, or it's too distracting for you, don't bother. It's a *guideline*, not a "rule you'd better follow or I'll hate you forever." But if you'd like to have family with "reader" considerations, it's definitely something to think about to save your family, or a potential friendship some annoyance.
Just remember, it's YOUR voice for you to use and develop over time. While I recognize some guidelines, I'm trying to internalize them to make it a habit and *NOT* have to think about or stress over them.
Be Beautiful You!
I've seen posts from people using #screenreaders saying that inline hashtags don't really bother them. They're already used to filtering out the extra stuff the screen readers say that this is practically a non-issue - that's what one screenreader users whose post got boosted to my timeline said anyway.
Still, I find overuse of them annoying even as a sighted reader, and try to have only one or two inline and the rest at the end of the post, just as a matter of preference.
You have good feedback. I am not aware of anyone following me with visual impairment. And without someone saying so, I've no feedback, only guesses from "what I have heard." I also agree I find them "slightly annoying" although not annoying enough to me to comment on it. While there are many considerations, accessibility ranks pretty high on my personal list.
But that is *JUST* my personal list. I don't find it appropriate for me to push my *personal* list on anyone else.
@Romaq
That makes sense and I think I'll follow that convention from now on. Thx! 👍 Regarding length: yeah that first post was designed as a test and it was just too funny to delete once I learned about qoto's limit. 😁
#thx