This is done when you're using a word or phrase that is either already in the trending topics or it's something that you're hoping to get into the trending topics. It's just a way of showcasing this.
A tag embedded in a message posted on the Twitter microblogging service, consisting of a word within the message prefixed with a hash sign.
It was invented by Jack Dorsey.
You can't hashtag their name but you can hashtag a phrase or a word. For example: #happy #excited #love. Hope that answered your question!! :)
Because the word bit is a "tag" and the symbol at the start "#" is called a "hash".
Hashtags are a way of tracking trends on Twitter. Adding a word with a hashtag in front of it - for instance, #WikiAnswers - adds that "tweet" to a list of "tweets" with the same hashtags. That way they can be tracked and used for statistics about a trendy topic.
u die soon
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hash, dope.
Hash is not encryption, it is the way a word, or message is changed into a unrecognized pattern. ...........you might want to change the categories
An example sentence for hash is: One definition of hash is dish of cooked meat cut into small pieces and cooked again, usually with potatoes.
Let us or let's can go before the word go.
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