Remove Hashtags in Email?
Is there a way to turn of Hashtags for email feature in Feedly? I want my hashtag for Tweets, but emails get it too, apparently. i.e. the attached screen shot: "p2", my standard hashtag in the Feedly settings is appended to the subject line in the email I sent. Can it be turned off for email and left for Twitter?
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Inappropriate?Libero. There is only one knob to control both twitter and email.
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the answer,
Maybe my question can transform into a suggestion. one thing I like about the Tweet function is that I can review and edit the tweet before posting, including changing or removing the hashtag. This is currently impossible for the hashtag embeded din the email subject line.
While hashtags are understood and even helpful for twitterers out there, most folks I forward emails to have no idea what they mean.
I would suggest one or both of the following features: 1) Allow editing of subject line before email send (along with current ability to add notes or comments o email). 2) Allow separate knobs in prefs for email and tweet hashtags or a separate pref for hashtags in email at all.
Just my thoughts. Thanks as usual.
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We are trying to keep the number of preferences as low as possible. In this case, I think that the alternative would be to remove the #feedly from the title altogether. But beyond the visibility opportunity for feedly, the #feedly in the title can be a good handle for helping people define email rules. My suggestion is that we keep this thread open and try to see what some of the other users think. I will also discuss this internally with the read of the team and report back. Are you OK with that?
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