Has anyone got experience of self-publishing a non fiction book on Twitter with a huge number of endnotes (1,000+). Each is just a URL link (to a source of information backing up a comment or assertion).

I worry how readers and Amazon will respond to a massive block at the end?
Sorry, should have been clearer in the original tweet: self-publishing *on Kindle*. I believe that drastically reduces formatting and other options.
NOTE: this is what the endnotes look like at the moment in the draft text (ignore the red squiggles, they're from spellcheck)
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