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  1. Micropub update test for adding a category. After you run the update, this post should have two categories: test1 and test2. #test1 #test2

  2. Micropub test of creating an h-entry with a JSON request containing multiple categories. This post should have two categories, test1 and test2. #test1 #test2

  3. Micropub test of creating an h-entry with categories. This post should have two categories, test1 and test2 #test1 #test2

  4. ahhhhhhh what have i done why is every other hashtag not a link anymore :neocat_scream_scared:

    #test1 #test2 #test3 #test4 #test5 #test6 #test7 #test8
  5. ahhhhhhh what have i done why is every other hashtag not a link anymore :neocat_scream_scared:

    #test1 #test2 #test3 #test4 #test5 #test6 #test7 #test8
  6. ahhhhhhh what have i done why is every other hashtag not a link anymore :neocat_scream_scared:

    #test1 #test2 #test3 #test4 #test5 #test6 #test7 #test8
  7. I get so confused how hashtags get parsed on here. Testing: #Test1/#Test2 #Test3,#Test4 #Test5/#Test6,#Test7

    Ok so if you put a / before the # character it won't parse it as a hashtag, but commas are fine?

  8. I get so confused how hashtags get parsed on here. Testing: #Test1/#Test2 #Test3,#Test4 #Test5/#Test6,#Test7

    Ok so if you put a / before the # character it won't parse it as a hashtag, but commas are fine?

  9. I get so confused how hashtags get parsed on here. Testing: #Test1/#Test2 #Test3,#Test4 #Test5/#Test6,#Test7

    Ok so if you put a / before the # character it won't parse it as a hashtag, but commas are fine?

  10. I get so confused how hashtags get parsed on here. Testing: #Test1/#Test2 #Test3,#Test4 #Test5/#Test6,#Test7

    Ok so if you put a / before the # character it won't parse it as a hashtag, but commas are fine?

  11. I get so confused how hashtags get parsed on here. Testing: #Test1/#Test2 #Test3,#Test4 #Test5/#Test6,#Test7

    Ok so if you put a / before the # character it won't parse it as a hashtag, but commas are fine?