Apparently,Adding the '#' sign to a word will turn it into a clickable link Clicking on a hash tagged word pops up a searchbox with similar other posts using the same tag. Other services that support hashtags include Pinterest, Tumblr, Google+, Sina Weibo, LinkedIn and Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. The news was announced on the California-based firm’s news page. It said clicking a hashtag would bring up a chronologically ordered list of comments using the same term, including posts from people and pages they were not friends with and had not liked. “Hashtags are just the first step to help people more easily discover what others are saying about a specific topic and participate in public conversations,” it added. “We’ll continue to roll out more features in the coming weeks and months, including trending hashtags and deeper insights, that help people discover more of the world’s conversations.” Users can still limit who can view their hashtagged posts. “I think they saw the success Twitter had with the concept and they saw no reason why they shouldn’t co-opt some of that thinking themselves,” said Andrew Frank, a social media analyst at the consultants Gartner. Some users were annoyed by the use of hashtags on Facebook before they became clickable Facebook does not currently allow advertisers to target people posting a specific hashtag or to sponsor a hashtag – as is the case with Twitter. But one industry watcher suggested that might change if it wanted to target growing “real-time marketing” budgets – money spent on adverts whose timing is determined by live trackable consumer behaviour. ...(More..) |
Saturday, June 15, 2013
#hashtags have just gone live on FaceBook
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