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Wholesome hashtags on the Fediverse:

- Baked things

- Small stories

- Questions

- New people

& - Flowers

- Doggos

- Cats

- Moss

- Lichen

- Fungi

- Sport

- Art

& - Music

- Reading

- Sci-fi & fantasy books

- French-language books

- Italian music chat

@TheVoidTLMB @eks123

Oh yes! Knew there was one I'd forgotten, that's brilliant 😁

Added BloomScrolling 👍

@feditips #astrophotography is pretty damn wholesome too. Nothing more beautiful or calming than glorious pictures of our universe and everything within it.

@feditips
What a nice list!

I'd add #BloomScrolling for flowers, since I've noticed people don't spell #florespondence consistently :blobcatflower:

@fsnk

Just added, others suggested too 👍

If my post hasn't updated for you, it should be soon.

@feditips

Every once in a while some people have tried to make #WholesomeWednesday a thing - just to throw it out there in case anyone wants to revive it...

@feditips You cited wholesome hashtags without citing , what a paradox.

@stemy @feditips

Just as long as you spell that correctly, as #holesome could get confused with #SwissCheseSaturday...

@feditips Thanks for this! I've followed a few and am gonna jump in!

@feditips these are great! But truly, is there anything more wholesome than #Defaidodon ?

@jaz

I must be missing something, is this a Welsh thing? 😀

@feditips also JoinIn isn’t only for Christmas… although it is getting to be that season

@Laukidh

I think was originally started by the UK comedian Sarah Millican, because she was concerned by people alone at Christmas when everyone else was partying.

But yeah, it could be for any time of year! It's meant to be a way of helping lonely people make connections.

@feditips
#teaceremony - Japanese Tea Ceremony the art of making tea