The twitter hash tag is a widely used and controversial practice. Some disprove of it, some overuse it, and some may be committing hash-spam.
So what's the real deal with hash tags? The what and why of hash tags The twitter hash tag (# sign used before a word or before an acronym) is a labeling convention used to draw attention to a set of tweets around specific topics, as indicated by the hash tag. Just as tags can be added to a blog post or a Facebook picture, tags can be added to a tweet by using # in front of a keyword. But in the Twitter case this metadata is visible.If adding hash tags lengthens the tweet over 120 characters I prefer rewriting a tweet. Here is such a tweet:
In this case adding #philanthropy and #phoenix at the end of the tweet would stretch the tweet too far so the ideal way to tweet would be:
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