Starting today, hashtags will be clickable on Facebook. Similar to other
services like Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, or Pinterest, hashtags on
Facebook allow you to add context to a post or indicate that it is part
of a larger discussion. When you click on a hashtag in Facebook, you'll
see a feed of what other people and Pages are saying about that event or
topic.
Now you can:
• Search for a specific hashtag from your search bar. For example, #NBAFinals.
• Click on hashtags that originate on other services, such as Instagram.
• Compose posts directly from the hashtag feed and search results.
Hashtags are just the first step to help people more easily discover
what others are saying about a specific topic and participate in public
conversations. We'll continue to roll out more features in the coming
weeks and months, including trending hashtags and deeper insights, that
help people discover more of the world's conversations.
Hashtags turn topics and phrases into clickable links in posts on your
personal timeline or your Page, and help people find posts about topics
they’re interested in. To make a hashtag, write # (the number sign)
along with a topic or phrase written as one word and add it to your post
(ex: Maverick Console provide Website Devlopment & Digital Marketting Services #mcsindia).
How do I use hashtags?
Hashtags
turn topics and phrases into clickable links in your posts on your
personal Timeline or Page. This helps people find posts about topics
they’re interested in. To make a hashtag, write # (the number sign) along with a topic or phrase (written as one word) and add it to your post. For example:
- Maverick Console provide Website Devlopment & Digital Marketting Services #mcsindia
When
you click a hashtag, you’ll see a feed of posts that include that
hashtag. You'll also see some related hashtags at the top. You can
search for a hashtag using the search bar at the top of any page.
Note that you'll only see posts that were shared with you. Learn more about who can see your posts when you use hashtags. The hashtag feature isn't available to everyone right now.
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