Twitter - what does it mean when you put # before something?
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09-30-2012, 12:34 PM
Post: #1
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Twitter - what does it mean when you put # before something?
I just recently got Twitter and just recently found out that putting @ before someone's name is replying to them or talking to them or whatever. But now Ive been seeing # before people's names. What does that mean? and are there any other things like that I should know about?
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09-30-2012, 12:42 PM
Post: #2
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This symbol is referred to as a "hashtag" and it notifies twitter index services that it is a tag. It allows for people to dynamically search for twitter entries and pull up entries specific to a certain topic.
For example, if I was a company talking about a new product and wanted feedback about it, I would notify people to tweet about it by putting #product. That way I could easily refer back to those posts and gather a substantial amount of feedback. Ads |
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09-30-2012, 12:42 PM
Post: #3
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Putting a # in front of a word is called a hashtag. It's used for searching tweets. So if you make a comment about American Idol during the show you could tweet and then put #americanidol at the end of your tweet and anyone looking at that hashtag will see your tweet.
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09-30-2012, 12:42 PM
Post: #4
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Tagging helps to organize and share our online information with others. By attaching one or more keywords to a Flickr photograph, for example, we group it together with others that have the same tag. Hashtags # serve a similar purpose on Twitter. The aim is to bring some order to Twitter users' published updates ("tweets") and make it easier to follow a topic of interest. For example, there’s a group for #googlenews, #love and even #kmart
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