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  • noun Plural form of hashtag.

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Examples

  • Great information on how hashtags and groups work-- I think those of us on twitter should follow @hashtags and then use #necc to find out whose at NECC - then no one is left out!

    Sites that Caught My Eye Today 06/22/2008 2008

  • Great information on how hashtags and groups work-- I think those of us on twitter should follow @hashtags and then use #necc to find out whose at NECC - then no one is left out!

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • I don't even like hashtags, but I guess I'll use them just to make a point. #hashtags

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2010

  • Opt-in by following @hashtags to have your hashtags tracked.

    News10Now - TOP STORIES 2009

  • PeopleBrowsr can do a ridiculous amount of other things like delayed tweets, plotting incoming tweets on a map, showing statistics for certain hashtags or searches and so on.

    2009 June « By Tor's Words Of Wisdom 2009

  • The overuse of hashtags is incredibly annoying and distracting, and I end up just skipping tweets where every other word is a hashtag.

    Designing hashtags for emergency response | FactoryCity 2010

  • PeopleBrowsr can do a ridiculous amount of other things like delayed tweets, plotting incoming tweets on a map, showing statistics for certain hashtags or searches and so on.

    Additional twitter thoughts… 2009

  • [...] reference, hashtags is a proposal for Twitter tag channels by Chris Messina.

    Groups for Twitter; or A Proposal for Twitter Tag Channels | FactoryCity 2007

  • Used sparingly, respectfully and in appropriate measure, I think that the value generated from the use of hashtags is substantial enough to warrant their continued use, and it isn’t just hashtags. org that suggests this to me.

    Making the most of hashtags | FactoryCity 2007

  • Anyone with a free account can tap into the streams of conversation, merge themes or introduce new topics by employing short codes called hashtags, which are used to earmark subjects of discussion.

    Decoding Our Chatter Robert Lee Hotz 2011

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