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Twitter might be about to ruin how users interact with hashtags

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 11, 2022

Hashtags are everywhere these days. But when it comes to Twitter, they’re an essential part of how the social network functions. However, it seems that Twitter has been considering changing how users interact with hashtags – and that might ruin them. This could be the end of hashtags on Twitter As first noted by engineer and app researcher , Twitter has been “working on an experiment” in which hashtags are no longer clickable. Currently,... + full article



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