If you have a hashtag with multiple words, write the hashtag in #PascalCase or #camelCase to help users of screen readers. That helps the screen reader to read out the words out individually, rather than trying to read them in one long word.

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With all the cars flooded by Hurricane Ian, you're about to hear a lot of "buyer beware" stories as these damaged vehicles show up on the used car market. Because of some reporting I did for @NPR after Hurricane Katrina, car buyers don't have to fend for themselves.
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The amount of advertising coming from companies like that is astounding. In other countries, that's not as prominent. We need to take some pages from their playbooks.


Dupixent, Rybelsus, and Humira are the biggest TV news advertisers. $688,000,000 a year. You could almost call it a license to steal.