What the heck is a #Hashtag?

Ever notice in Twitter World that people have been using "#" signs in front of "Keywords" or "Groups" or "Locations" ?

Well these so called # groups are called "Hashtags" what is a hash tag you may ask?

Hashtags are used to create real time track records of creating groups on twitter. Placing the # sign in front of keywords or targeted groups, makes it easier to track all conversations in the twitter timeline via search.

Hashtags were most notable during the San Diego forest fires in 2007 when Nate Ritter used the hashtag "#sandiegofire" to identify his updates related to the disaster.

Some links to check out.......

http://hashtags.org/  is the website to track real time Twitter Hashtags being invented/used.

http://twitter.com/hashtags is the twitter account to follow in order to submit your new hashtags.

The famous Chris Messina who started the idea of using Hashtags on twitter as a new means of grouping found here on his blog.

Youtube video of Bwana explaining what is a hashtag.

  

Is #Hashtags dying?

Ok now that we are all caught up on hashtags, lets look deeper shall we.

Matt Browne wrote a great article on the Death of Hashtags on Twitter. He did an interesting search on different hashtags and found that by searching the actual words created the most reach of all.

Example:

  • #barcampsd
  • #bcsd08
  • barcampsd
  • barcamp san diego  <----Ding Ding Ding, The Winner!!  
Now I know alot of people still use hashtags which is great most recently notorious on twitter was #VAR08 (Virginia Association of Realtors Convention) and #REBW (Real Estate Blog World)

The point Matt Browne was making is that hashtags aren't widely understood or searched by the majority. There are still alot of people out there not using hashtags because either a.) they dont know how or b.) they don't think its necessary.

Hashtags was actually very useful for the Twitt-Geeks and People researching information on twitter but nowadways theres a new Tool that takes precedence.


Twitter Search Winner

Keep in mind when Chris Messina came up with the idea of groups on twitter and the hashtag phenomenon, The new Twitter Search was not in place and was not able to keep smart real time track of conversations.

Check out http://search.twitter.com/ you can do your searches for either a hashtag or keywords here and keep tabs on all the real time tweets.  Notice the "trending topics" the vast majority is keywords with maybe a few hashtags thrown in the mix.

http://election.twitter.com/ is another real time trending topic only regarding election topics (this is very amusing to see real time tweets)


My 2 cents on Hashtags vs Twitter Search

I don't believe hashtags are becoming extinct.  I still see major bloggers and twittheads using them.  Now is the whole world using them? of course not, in time will they start using them?  I believe hashtags might keep getting more and more popular but not to the point where majority of Twitter will be using it mainstream.

Hashtags are becoming more exclusive cliques and more group oriented.  The people using the #hashtags are providing tracking information exclusively for their realm of followers and peers and not really open to the public.

I believe the #hashtag era will never die for that groups and peers will still use them to provide tracking but less and less will be used by the mainstream public like #celebritygossip or #ps3 will start slowly dying.

All in  All I enjoy reading and tracking hashtags on twitter and I also enjoy searching different groups non-hashtags on twitter.  

Both is great, what is your choice?


 

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35 Comments on What is a #Hashtag? Is #Hashtags Dying? Twitter Search Wins?

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28
2008
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@ Frank - LOL its okay Frank, I know that this may seem like mumbo jumbo to most, your comment made me laugh though :)

10:26pm • #2
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Thanks for clearing this up. I have to admit, I could not figure out what the heck #VAR08 stood for and why people were using it! Off to check out a few of your links.

10:29pm • #3
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@ Debbie - Glad I could teach you what a hashtag is :) Enjoy!

10:34pm • #4
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Even though I was at REBW and aware of the hashtag, I didn't use it consistently. So a particular hashtag is only as good as its utilization. What I think might have been helpful is if we were able to create a separate REBW page within Twitter and then just have everyone send their tweets there. Who knows, something like that may already be in the works!

11:04pm • #5
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@ John - Sort of like a channel?  I agree twitter channels should be in the works because their competition Jaiku already has one set up.  Once you provide a hashtag if that channel hasn't been created yet, you create it.  It is an amazing concept but well see if and when Twitter decides.

11:22pm • #6
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29
2008
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I personally like them when I am keeping up with events. I do think most people don't understand them. Justin you gave an excellent explanation of them, that I had to figure out on my own.

6:22am • #7
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Nope, never heard of hashtags before but have seen them in posts and thought it was meant to be a quotation mark and the html somehow got in the post.  Thanks for clearing it up!

6:28am • #8
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2008
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I'd better get to twittering... this is one phenomena that is just passing me by.

7:27pm • #9
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@ Missy - Thank you! :)  Sad but true I had to figure out on my own aswell, not many FAQS out there.

@ Elkhart - no problem, glad you stopped by !

@ Chuck - Awesome will when you join be sure to look me up  http://twitter.com/JustinLoans

9:21pm • #10
OCT
03
2008
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Justin - Great explanation.  I wrote a twitter search cheat sheet post this and wanted to link to explain hashtags.  This by far beat anything else out there!  Good stuff.

Twitter Mike

9:10am • #11
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@ Mike - Thanks! I think Twitter is on the fast path to Stardom and hopefully this post helps the new members getting into the spirit.  Great posts you are contributing too Mike!

6:29pm • #12
OCT
13
2008
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Thanks for this post!  It was extremely informative and helpful!  I just learned everything I need to know about #hashtags today.

@renae_m4r

3:03pm • #13
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@ Renae - Excellent!  Glad I could help, Don't forget to add me on Twitter @Justinloans :)

5:21pm • #14
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2008
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2008

Thank You I was wondering what those were.

10:28pm • #16
NOV
22
2008
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Justin - excellent explanation. I went to search a hashtag before this and was totally confused. Now it makes sense. Thanks.

1:08pm • #17
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23
2008
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Okay,  I still don't think I understand what a hashtag is?  I will definately have to check out your links to see if they help me figure it out.

4:30pm • #18
NOV
24
2008

You know what really bugs me? Hashtag parties. If someone I am following is involved in a hashtag party then i get every single tweet that has nothing to do with anything i am interested in and is basically like hearing 1/2 of a long conversation. Boring. Hashtag parties should die.

Renee Crabtree
10:53pm • #19
FEB
21

Thanks for this article, man! I'm just now catching on to the whole "what the heck is a hashtag" thing. So this lil' "Tweetbrarian" googled and has found your write-up to be the most concise and informative yet! :)

NattyDReese
12:04am • #20
FEB
22

Nah, it wont go extinct. Those that use it now wont stop.

3:49pm • #21
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05
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Hi Justin, Thanks for the information! I went to REBCVA this weekand learned more about twitter. Thanks for all of links, I have a lot to work on!

8:18pm • #22
MAR
16

Once I have a hashtag how do I claim it after I have made sure no one else is using?

7:44pm • #23
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@Janis - Unfortunately you can't claim ownership in #hashtags, its a public source :-(

8:03pm • #24
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I must admit that I do have a twitter and mysteriously have a few dozen followers, but have never really figured out how to use it or subscribed to anyone else.  Not sure I really want to hear updates about other people and what they are doing.

3:06am • #25
JUN
02

I'm like Mr. May at Lethbridge Mortgage.  I want to do Twitter successfully but I never seem to find enough time to dive into the venue when it appears to be non-income producing.  Here's the question:  How can entrepreneurs like myself hashtag our way to new deals, perhaps creating a stock exchange style venue where participants buy and sell foreclosed real estate properties in real (very rapid) time like they do on the floor of NASDAQ.  Not an auction, but bona fide deal making!  Can you imagine how much stimulus that would be?  Come on Justin, you're on the finance side, I'm on the wholesaling side - let's create something out of that exceptional social networking knowledge you possess. 

Robert J. Taylor
1:45pm • #26
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03
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Thanks, I had no idea what hashtags were or how they were used!  So much to learn about twitter.

4:47am • #27
JUN
15

I'm using hashtags to launch a new website during the College World Series called BleacherBabble.com. I sure hope they're not going extinct. Follow events, not people or key words. For example, to put in a key word search for "College World Series" and get back comments like, "Watching the College World Series" serves what purpose?  Who wants to read that? I mean REALLY! So, putting in a hashtag of #cws meaning you have something to SAY is where I'm hoping Tweeters will go eventually. Yelling at the umpire with hundreds of other Tweeters is fun! I got the idea watching a friend yelling at his TV. Again, what's THAT about? 

http://activerain.com/blogsview/1115483/bleacherbabble-com-time-out-to-interact-during-the-college-world-series-

p.s. I wore Orange the first day. Go UVa!

6:16am • #28
JUL
05

Hashtags were something that came from the programming community and when Oprah descended on Twitter and brought it to the masses there was bound to be confusion. While Twitter search has helped, hashtags and the abbreviations associated with them, are designed to help when you only have 140 characters to work with. In your example #bcsd08 vs barcamp san diego is 6 characters vs 17 characters. 6 characters is 4 percent of your total limit where 17 characters is 12 percent. You have to be brief with twitter and the shorter the hashtag the better.

I think there is still a place for them but ultimatley it will depend on the masses learning how to use them.

11:24pm • #29
JUL
18

I dont think thery are going extinct as much as the lowest common denominator factor is kicking in. As users become more experienced, they pick up on the tricks.

11:37am • #30
AUG
20

Can we get a side of hashtags with those scrambled eggs? 

 

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12:48am • #32
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Hashtags are more useful when the words someone wants to search on are commonly used for multiple subjects which is the very reason that searching without the hashmark returns more results and why those results will not be nearly as strongly targeted.

They are also best for sharing all Tweets among a particular group where those Tweets may not have any other specific words in them as in the examples you mention for #VAR08 (Virginia Association of Realtors Convention) and #REBW (Real Estate Blog World). 


12:42pm • #40
JAN
17

Great piece - as a power user of Twitter - I use hashtags daily!  Without them, given the size of my followers and group I follow, I wouldn't be able to use Tweetdeck to filter as effectively.

9:08pm • #41

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