tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3881762807913180318.post5274410031879058834..comments2024-01-23T16:53:02.428+00:00Comments on Mark Thompson: Tweeting #GE2010Mark Thompsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00744387583593537268noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3881762807913180318.post-50427253721915022742010-04-08T22:36:07.325+01:002010-04-08T22:36:07.325+01:00I agree with Eoghan above that the multiplicity of...I agree with Eoghan above that the multiplicity of hashtags around a single subject can be a problem & this idea of standardising tags for various constituencies is a useful move.<br />When it comes to the 'general' tag for the election, however, I cannot fathom the preference of #ge2010 over #ge10. Why take another two characters out of the 'sacred 140'? I mean, it's not as if anyone is going to get confused about which <i>century</i> is being referred to, is it?@molesworth_1https://www.blogger.com/profile/12278870362360637173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3881762807913180318.post-31280646179120855332010-04-08T16:45:58.388+01:002010-04-08T16:45:58.388+01:00Hampstead & Kilburn already has #handk
Good t...Hampstead & Kilburn already has #handk<br /><br />Good thinking though. It's a fundamental weakness of Twitter. It's not jsut politics either - all kinds of conversations and industries are getting fragmented by multiple hashtags which nobody knows where to go.eoghanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02408335744825873080noreply@blogger.com