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Will a table of contents negatively impact a post for too many internal links

I have used moz to scan a few pages on my site. One of the complaints it has about a few pages is the number of internal links. The pages in question are wiki pages where there is a tree structure to show the table of contents. Each post in this table can be clicked to bring you to that page of the wiki. Some of these wikis can have over 30 pages. The table of contents is toggled, so it doesn't cause a problem, but it means a lot of internal links.

This does add a lot of internal links but this provides a good user experience. How do i fix this? Do i have to sacrifice usability to stop a google using this as a negative ranking factor?

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