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Definition of hashtag in English: hashtagnounˈhaʃtaɡˈhæʃtæɡ 1A word or phrase preceded by a hash sign (#), used on social media websites and applications, especially Twitter, to identify messages on a specific topic. spammers often broadcast tweets with popular hashtags even if the tweet has nothing to do with them the hashtag #riotcleanup is being used by community members to coordinate some post-riot street-cleaning Example sentencesExamples - Hash tags have become indices of popularity.
- Our budgetometer will be monitoring the hashtag #budget.
- However, hashtag use was significantly higher among spammers.
- Include direct links to your products so that people interested can retweet and don't forget the hashtag that tells followers and non-followers what your product niche is.
- If you send a tweet with the #fast4 equality hashtag, it'll appear on our site.
- Rankin uses a weekly hashtag to organize comments, questions and feedback posted by students to Twitter during class.
- The members of a hashmob gather, virtually, around a particular hashtag by labeling each of their tweets with said hashtag and then following the resulting hashtag tweet stream.
- Finally, this is a case study and the algorithm we used to detect spam specifically fitted the #robotpickuplines hashtag.
- Similarly putting a hashtag in front of a tag lets you follow a thread on any given topic.
- Tony Hirst with the UK's Open University has a great tutorial on how to create a (tag or) word cloud based on a hashtag feed from Twitter.
- The canonical example of a hashmob emerged a few days ago around the hashtag #amazonfail.
- Spammers started to use the hashtag when it became a trending topic, and the spam lifecycle mirrored the meme lifecycle, with a slight lag.
- This has led to the unofficial user policy of marking posts on a particular subject with a " hash tag.
- Don't forget that you can do dedicated hashtag searches such as "#gtd."
- You can follow the 2009 project with the hash tag #jan20 th.
- They will use Twitter and SMS with the hashtag votereport to collect reports on voting, now during early voting and all the way through election day next week.
- Other patterns we have observed spammers exhibit are more than one hashtag on disparate topics, letter+number patterns in user names, and suggestive keywords.
- Using whitelisted Twitter accounts, we tracked the hashtag.
- When you see pound or something pound followed by letters on Twitter, it means there's a hashtag.
- 1.1 The hash sign (#)
Hunt mistook an @ for a hashtag while tweeting derogatory thoughts about him Example sentencesExamples - In order to make posts easier for users to search for, tweets can include a hashtag, or pound symbol.
- The hash tag, or pound sign, before a word allows multiple users that aren't normally connected to instantly follow a specific term they are interested in.
- The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a tweet.
- People use the hashtag symbol # before relevant keywords in their Tweet to categorize those Tweets and help them show more easily in Twitter Search.
- Similarly, putting a hashtag in front of a tag (such as #bushfire or #davos) lets you follow a thread on any given topic.
- The Twitter protocol known as the "hashtag" (or # symbol), which marks keywords or topics in a user's tweet, has been making waves in the Twittersphere.
- A hashtag is the # symbol, and people use it to designate relevant keywords in a tweet.
- It organizes photos uploaded to Twitter and marked with hashtags, the symbol used to categorize topics on the social networking site.
- A word like ''follow'' (to subscribe to someone's Twitter feed), and the symbols @ (denoting an online name) and # (a ''hashtag,'' denoting a searchable topic) have specific meanings on Twitter that have begun to migrate across the entire Web and beyond.
- These chats are all identified by a hashtag (#) that allows you to easily find and track a key word or topic that other educators are tweeting about.
Definition of hashtag in US English: hashtagnounˈhaSHtaɡˈhæʃtæɡ 1A word or phrase preceded by a hash sign (#), used on social media websites and applications, especially Twitter, to identify messages on a specific topic. spammers often broadcast tweets with popular hashtags even if the tweet has nothing to do with them Example sentencesExamples - Don't forget that you can do dedicated hashtag searches such as "#gtd."
- Finally, this is a case study and the algorithm we used to detect spam specifically fitted the #robotpickuplines hashtag.
- Using whitelisted Twitter accounts, we tracked the hashtag.
- Rankin uses a weekly hashtag to organize comments, questions and feedback posted by students to Twitter during class.
- This has led to the unofficial user policy of marking posts on a particular subject with a " hash tag.
- Our budgetometer will be monitoring the hashtag #budget.
- Other patterns we have observed spammers exhibit are more than one hashtag on disparate topics, letter+number patterns in user names, and suggestive keywords.
- You can follow the 2009 project with the hash tag #jan20 th.
- Hash tags have become indices of popularity.
- However, hashtag use was significantly higher among spammers.
- Include direct links to your products so that people interested can retweet and don't forget the hashtag that tells followers and non-followers what your product niche is.
- The members of a hashmob gather, virtually, around a particular hashtag by labeling each of their tweets with said hashtag and then following the resulting hashtag tweet stream.
- Spammers started to use the hashtag when it became a trending topic, and the spam lifecycle mirrored the meme lifecycle, with a slight lag.
- If you send a tweet with the #fast4 equality hashtag, it'll appear on our site.
- The canonical example of a hashmob emerged a few days ago around the hashtag #amazonfail.
- Tony Hirst with the UK's Open University has a great tutorial on how to create a (tag or) word cloud based on a hashtag feed from Twitter.
- They will use Twitter and SMS with the hashtag votereport to collect reports on voting, now during early voting and all the way through election day next week.
- When you see pound or something pound followed by letters on Twitter, it means there's a hashtag.
- Similarly putting a hashtag in front of a tag lets you follow a thread on any given topic.
- 1.1 The hash or pound sign (#)
Hunt mistook an @ for a hashtag while tweeting derogatory thoughts about him Example sentencesExamples - People use the hashtag symbol # before relevant keywords in their Tweet to categorize those Tweets and help them show more easily in Twitter Search.
- Similarly, putting a hashtag in front of a tag (such as #bushfire or #davos) lets you follow a thread on any given topic.
- A word like ''follow'' (to subscribe to someone's Twitter feed), and the symbols @ (denoting an online name) and # (a ''hashtag,'' denoting a searchable topic) have specific meanings on Twitter that have begun to migrate across the entire Web and beyond.
- In order to make posts easier for users to search for, tweets can include a hashtag, or pound symbol.
- The hash tag, or pound sign, before a word allows multiple users that aren't normally connected to instantly follow a specific term they are interested in.
- The Twitter protocol known as the "hashtag" (or # symbol), which marks keywords or topics in a user's tweet, has been making waves in the Twittersphere.
- These chats are all identified by a hashtag (#) that allows you to easily find and track a key word or topic that other educators are tweeting about.
- The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a tweet.
- A hashtag is the # symbol, and people use it to designate relevant keywords in a tweet.
- It organizes photos uploaded to Twitter and marked with hashtags, the symbol used to categorize topics on the social networking site.
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