Facebook has announced its intention to include hashtags in its world-dominating social media feeds. Starting Wednesday, users will now be able to search the usage of certain terms or words to see ...
It's a good time to review who can see your Facebook posts. June 14, 2013 — -- This week Facebook announced a relatively small tweak. Any phrase with the # symbol before it would become clickable ...
Are you #tagging your business’s posts on Facebook and clicking #hashtags the way you do (or are supposed to do) on Twitter? No? Neither is anyone else, it seems. The nascent feature, which rolled out ...
What do Facebook hashtags mean for marketers? The short answer: Nothing, yet. That’s because they aren’t rolling out to all users for a while. Once they do, there will be substantial implications for ...
Facebook pulls one from Twitter's playbook with new hashtag functionality. June 12, 2013 — -- Get ready to see a lot more of the # symbol in your Facebook Newsfeed. Yes, the social network is ...
Facebook announced today that it is allowing users to create and click on hashtags, "similar to other services like Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, or Pinterest." A hashtag, which is simply a word ...
The hashtag symbol (#) is a way for people on twitter to categorize certain keywords. It not only helps when people are searching for certain trending topics but also displays all the other Tweets ...
If there’s one group of Facebook users that’s genuinely excited about the introduction of Facebook hashtags, it’s probably brands. Hashtags will make it easier for customers and fans to talk about and ...
There’s no #stopping hashtags. Facebook is confirming it will officially support the maddeningly ubiquitous categorization tool starting today, allowing users to #hashtag posts and making those ...
Say what you will about Facebook, but the social network is not too proud to copy. Facebook is reportedly considering co-opting the hashtags that first emerged on Twitter, following its previous aping ...
Facebook today began to block select hashtags that were being used to share misinformation related to the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Now, searches for the hashtags #sharpiegate are being blocked ...