What is the hashtag?
Twitter® is a social network website on which people create profiles, "follow" or "non -functional" others and communicate in posts of 140 characters or less, referred to as tweets . In addition to communicating with friends via universal posts, @ posts that are focused on specific persons, and private posts-all direct , Twitter® users also used Twitter® posts to follow comments on specific topics and have more persons, international conversations. Because posts are so short and because there are so many tweets, Twitter® community has developed the use of hashtag, name for symbol #. Hashtag is used in several different ways.
The use of reported hashtags developed in 2007, when a user named Nate Ritter identified their updates on forest fires in San Diego with hashtag at the beginning of their posts:
#sandiegofire
Un Words together. More than one hashtag can be used, but are separated by space. Although Ritter Dal Hashtags at the beginning of his posts, now it is a semi -convention to lay any hashtags at the end of the tweet.
different devices, both on the Twitter® web and in applications created to increase the broadcasting and viewing experience, allow searching and users can search for hashtags. This led to the development of some hashtags. For example, Hashtag is an effective way to categorize a post that may not have the word category. For example
#technology
It would allow people who are generally interested in technology, but the unconsciousness of the new device so far to find a contribution.
hashtags are also used to announce posts that people participate in conversation. Some conversation takes place every week in a certainM time and some are taking place. Hashtag:
#MushedChat or #MushedChat
It is used by music musicians who meet to chat on Monday, but also publish among them.
hashtags.org ™ is a website that has evolved to follow Twitter® trends and support them by supporting the use of hashtags to categorize posts. Suddenly, it also made it possible to register users with a profile and apply three hashtags to their Twitter® names to help the same -minded people find each other. In 2010 it was basically offline for several months and subjected to reorganization, but planning to return with new features.