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'''Hashtags''' are a '''#word''' or '''#PhaseWithoutSpaces''' prefixed with a '''hash symnbol''' (also known as a number or pound sign), used to tag messages, images and videos.
This internet phenomenon was popularized on Twitter, a microblogging service, and later spread to Facebook and other social media networks.


== Trending ==
'''Hashtags''' are a word or phrase without spaces prefixed with a '''hash symbol''' (also known as a number or [[Lol wut|'''pound''' sign]]), used to tag messages, images and videos.
This [[STD|internet phenomenon]] was popularized on [[Twitter]], a [[Masturbation|microblogging]] service, and later [[viral|spread]] to [[Facebook]] and other [[Social networking sites|social media networks]].<br><br>


Emerging trends may be identified by monitoring the usage of hashtags, when one becomes popular enough, it is known as trending.
== {{hashtag|Trending}} ==
[[Justine Sacco]] was a public relations executive who made a racist tweet in late 2013 just before she left for Africa, news of her remark spread and within hours {{hashtag|HasJustineLandedYet}} was trending worldwide.
 
She was unemployed before the plane landed 12 hours later.
Emerging trends may be identified by monitoring the usage of hashtags, when one becomes popular enough, it is known as '''trending'''.
[[Justine Sacco]] was a public relations executive who made a {{hashtag|racist}} tweet in late 2013 just before she left for Africa; news of her remark spread and within hours {{hashtag|HasJustineLandedYet}} was trending worldwide.
She was {{hashtag|unemployed}} before the plane landed 12 hours later.
Oops.
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<br />{{main|Justine Sacco}}
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== Fails ==
== {{hashtag|hashtagfails}} ==


Some of the most infamous hashtags came from Twitter accounts managed by people who's minds are not in the gutter.
Some of the most infamous hashtags came from Twitter accounts managed by people who's minds are not in the gutter.
The problem with that is the internet is swarming with warped minds, and they are quick to spot alternative meanings to acronyms and unintended phrases because someone failed to capitalize certain letters.
The problem with that is the internet is swarming with warped minds, and they are quick to spot alternative meanings to acronyms and unintended phrases because someone failed to capitalize certain letters.
Given the nature of microblogs and social media, word travels at a ruthlessly fast pace, here are a handful of funny examples: {{hashtag|nowthatchersdead}}, {{hashtag|WTFF}}, {{hashtag|hobbitch}}, {{hashtag|CLitFest}}, {{hashtag|rimjobs}} and {{hashtag|susanalbumparty}}.
Given the nature of microblogs and social media, word travels at a ruthlessly fast pace, here are a handful of funny examples: {{hashtag|nowthatchersdead}}, {{hashtag|WTFF}}, {{hashtag|hobbitch}}, {{hashtag|CLitFest}}, {{hashtag|rimjobs}} and {{hashtag|susanalbumparty}}.
 
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== Bashtags ==
== Bashtags ==


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[[File:Hashtag fail 1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This is what McDonald's had in mind when it promoted {{hashtag|McDStories}}.]]
 
When it comes to social media, businesses often behave like lemmings, following the latest trend without really knowing why.
As Facebook's popularity soared, companies spent money on various gimmicks to get people to follow and like their pages on the social network.
Now history repeats itself with Twitter, attempts are made to get people use their hashtags, but unlike Facebook, hashtags can easily be hijacked by angry consumers, resulting in bashtags.


Deep within the bowels of McDonald's marketing department, an executive decided to encourage people to share their #McDStories, thinking that nobody would have anything bad to say about the fast food chain.
Businesses are a bunch of lemmings that throw money at the latest trend without really understanding why, as Facebook's popularity soared, marketing went into overdrive in an effort to get people to like and follow them on Facebook.  
A search for all tweets with this hashtag indicates quite the opposite, stories and images that McDonalds doesn't want consumers to see.
Now history is repeating itself with Twitter, attempts are made to get people to use certain hashtags, but unlike Facebook pages, these can be hijacked by angry customers, resulting in bashtags.
No amount of public relations can undo the association #McDStories has with stereotypical obese American children gorging themselves at McDonald's, a clear indication food there may not be so healthy after all.


Many businesses invest large sums of money into maintaining a pristine image online, and someone tweeting about crappy customer support can cause a lot of damage.
An executive within McDonald's marketing department got the idea to encourage people to share their {{hashtag|McDStories}} on Twitter, failing to realize that everyone might not have nice things to say about the fast food chain.
Often the person who's venting on Twitter is contacted because the company doesn't want to be seen as ignoring their customers.
The hashtag was hijacked, a search for #McDStories generally returns stories and pictures McDonald's doesn't want their customers to see.
This creates an awkward situation for businesses that do something unpopular such as raising their prices, no longer can the angry voices of discontent be swept under the rug, meaning that consumers are able to have their voices heard for a change.
No amount of advertising can undo the association #McDStories has with fat American children gorging themselves at the restaurant, a clear indication eating there may not be such a healthy idea.


== Anonymous pranks ==
== 4chan Troll pranks ==


Anything that becomes popular on the internet will eventually be exploited by trolls and hashtags are no exception to the rule.
Anything that becomes popular on the internet will eventually be exploited by trolls and hashtags are no exception to the rule.
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Another prank, {{hashtag|INeedMasculismBecause}} also originated from /b/, it intended to spark controversy by advocating for men's rights.
Another prank, {{hashtag|INeedMasculismBecause}} also originated from /b/, it intended to spark controversy by advocating for men's rights.
For a while his backfired when feminists caught wind of the hashtag and hijacked it, resulting in an online tug of war until the dust settled, leaving the trolls to reclaim the hashtag that is mostly dormant now.
For a while his backfired when feminists caught wind of the hashtag and hijacked it, resulting in an online tug of war until the dust settled, leaving the trolls to reclaim the hashtag that is mostly dormant now.<br><br>


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<br />{{main|Cut4Bieber|#Cut4Bieber}}
<br />{{main|Cut4Bieber|#Cut4Bieber}}<br>


== Hashtag Jamerson ==
== Hashtag Jamerson ==
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'''Hashtag Jamerson''' is the name of a baby girl who's parents spend too much time on the internet.
'''Hashtag Jamerson''' is the result of parents who spend their lives on Facebook and have absolutely no common sense, and yes that's the name of a baby girl.
Either that or they hate their child so much that an abortion wasn't good enough.
Quite possibly they hated their unborn child with a burning passionate, so much that a late termination of pregnancy wasn't sadistic enough.
Until their child is old enough to go for a new [[high score]], expect that her parents will continue profiting from the publicity as they continue neglecting their child, leaving her alone in a crib while they play Farmville.
No, these two want the pleasure of seeing their daughter getting verbally slaughtered at school on a daily basis, at home she'll be left alone in a small room while they play Farmville.
If we're fortunate, Hashtag Jamerson will set out to achieve a new [[high score]] in a decade or so.


== YouTube ==
== YouTube ==
 
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;Hashtag with Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake
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== See also ==
== See also ==
 
[[File:Octothorpe.png|thumb|100px|right|In beta]]
*[[Occupy Wall Street|#OccupyWallStreet]]
*[[GamerGate|#GamerGate]]
*[[OpKKK|#OpKKK]]
*[[Justine Sacco]]
*[[Justine Sacco]]
*[[Cut4Bieber|#Cut4Bieber]]
*[[Cut4Bieber|#Cut4Bieber]]
*[[Twitter]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
 
[[File:Hash Tag Pun.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Create a shittier pun than this and you could win $5!]]
{{Wikilink|Hashtag}}<br />
{{Wikilink|Hashtag}}<br />
{{hashtag|HasJustineLandedYet}}<br />
{{hashtag|HasJustineLandedYet}}<br />
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** [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-not-to-twitter-7-hashtag-fails-to-learn-from/ How Not To Twitter: 7 Hashtag Fails To Learn From]
** [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-not-to-twitter-7-hashtag-fails-to-learn-from/ How Not To Twitter: 7 Hashtag Fails To Learn From]
** [http://www.smosh.com/smosh-pit/articles/5-unbelievable-hashtag-fails 5 Unbelievable Hashtag Fails]
** [http://www.smosh.com/smosh-pit/articles/5-unbelievable-hashtag-fails 5 Unbelievable Hashtag Fails]
* '''Anonymous pranks'''
* '''4chan Troll pranks'''
** [http://www.dailydot.com/lol/bikini-bridge-4chan-hoax/ 4chan launches social media campaign in support of the 'bikini bridge']
** [http://www.dailydot.com/lol/bikini-bridge-4chan-hoax/ 4chan launches social media campaign in support of the 'bikini bridge']
** [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2014/01/08/the-bikini-bridge-4chans-latest-prank-is-actually-pretty-dangerous/ The "bikini bridge," 4chan’s latest prank, is actually pretty dangerous]
** [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2014/01/08/the-bikini-bridge-4chans-latest-prank-is-actually-pretty-dangerous/ The "bikini bridge," 4chan’s latest prank, is actually pretty dangerous]
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* [http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/facebook-hashtag-marketing/ 4 Ways Marketers Can Use Facebook Hashtags]
* [http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/facebook-hashtag-marketing/ 4 Ways Marketers Can Use Facebook Hashtags]
* [http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2305444/The-Role-of-Hashtags-in-Social-Media-and-Search The Role of #Hashtags in Social Media and Search]
* [http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2305444/The-Role-of-Hashtags-in-Social-Media-and-Search The Role of #Hashtags in Social Media and Search]
* [http://mashable.com/2013/10/08/what-is-hashtag/ The Beginner's Guide to the Hashtag]
* [http://mashable.com/2013/10/08/what-is-hashtag/ The Beginner's Guide to the Hashtag]<br><br>


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Latest revision as of 13:50, 17 August 2017

If Goebbels were alive today, he would have fucking owned the internet

Hashtags are a word or phrase without spaces prefixed with a hash symbol (also known as a number or pound sign), used to tag messages, images and videos. This internet phenomenon was popularized on Twitter, a microblogging service, and later spread to Facebook and other social media networks.

#Trending

Emerging trends may be identified by monitoring the usage of hashtags, when one becomes popular enough, it is known as trending. Justine Sacco was a public relations executive who made a #racist tweet in late 2013 just before she left for Africa; news of her remark spread and within hours #HasJustineLandedYet was trending worldwide. She was #unemployed before the plane landed 12 hours later. Oops.


Moar info: Justine Sacco.


#hashtagfails

Some of the most infamous hashtags came from Twitter accounts managed by people who's minds are not in the gutter. The problem with that is the internet is swarming with warped minds, and they are quick to spot alternative meanings to acronyms and unintended phrases because someone failed to capitalize certain letters. Given the nature of microblogs and social media, word travels at a ruthlessly fast pace, here are a handful of funny examples: #nowthatchersdead, #WTFF, #hobbitch, #CLitFest, #rimjobs and #susanalbumparty.


Bashtags

This is what McDonald's had in mind when it promoted #McDStories.

Businesses are a bunch of lemmings that throw money at the latest trend without really understanding why, as Facebook's popularity soared, marketing went into overdrive in an effort to get people to like and follow them on Facebook. Now history is repeating itself with Twitter, attempts are made to get people to use certain hashtags, but unlike Facebook pages, these can be hijacked by angry customers, resulting in bashtags.

An executive within McDonald's marketing department got the idea to encourage people to share their #McDStories on Twitter, failing to realize that everyone might not have nice things to say about the fast food chain. The hashtag was hijacked, a search for #McDStories generally returns stories and pictures McDonald's doesn't want their customers to see. No amount of advertising can undo the association #McDStories has with fat American children gorging themselves at the restaurant, a clear indication eating there may not be such a healthy idea.

4chan Troll pranks

Anything that becomes popular on the internet will eventually be exploited by trolls and hashtags are no exception to the rule. Successful pranks are often reposted by thousands of unsuspecting users, reported by the media that is gullible and fails to do its homework, and sometimes these creative antics will invoke a response from a well-known celebrity. This is possible due to the viral nature of microblogs and social media, where misinformation travels at the speed of a mouse click.

When Justin Bieber got caught smoking a joint, nobody was surprised, but that didn't stop trolls from pretending to be outraged, posting fake pictures of them cutting themselves in protest. Enough people believed #Cut4Bieber that Justin even got onto Twitter, begging fans not to harm themselves and stating that his lawyers were looking into the incident.

Another prank, #INeedMasculismBecause also originated from /b/, it intended to spark controversy by advocating for men's rights. For a while his backfired when feminists caught wind of the hashtag and hijacked it, resulting in an online tug of war until the dust settled, leaving the trolls to reclaim the hashtag that is mostly dormant now.


Moar info: #Cut4Bieber.


Hashtag Jamerson

Hashtag Jamerson is the result of parents who spend their lives on Facebook and have absolutely no common sense, and yes that's the name of a baby girl. Quite possibly they hated their unborn child with a burning passionate, so much that a late termination of pregnancy wasn't sadistic enough. No, these two want the pleasure of seeing their daughter getting verbally slaughtered at school on a daily basis, at home she'll be left alone in a small room while they play Farmville. If we're fortunate, Hashtag Jamerson will set out to achieve a new high score in a decade or so.

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Hashtag with Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake

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