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A comment on the question "What are the Twitter commands?" in Twitter:
Hey Joanie, what country are you talking about? Also, this is probably an appropriate topic to ask as a brand new question. Please be specific about the country when you do that. – Cameron Walters, on July 14, 2008 16:21
joanie replied on July 14, 2008 15:26 to the question "What are the Twitter commands?" in Twitter:
Voltaje replied on June 13, 2008 11:45 to the question "What are the Twitter commands?" in Twitter:
A comment on the question "What are the Twitter commands?" in Twitter:
you can @reply someone who doesn't follow you and your reply will appear in the replies tab, but you can only direct message someone if they follow you. – crystal, on May 22, 2008 19:31
TimL replied on May 05, 2008 22:18 to the question "What are the Twitter commands?" in Twitter:
the hashtag before any word or name is a method that lets another site aggregate any references to that word or name. I'm pretty sure that's how it works.
This is from the hashtags.org site:
"Hashtags are a community-driven convention for adding additional context and metadata to your tweets. They're like tags on Flickr, only added inline to your post. You create a hashtag simply by prefixing a word with a hash symbol: #hashtag.
Hashtags were developed as a means to create "groupings" on Twitter, without having to change the basic service. The hash symbol is a convention borrowed primarily from IRC channels, and later from Jaiku's channels."
Caged Ether replied on May 05, 2008 22:06 to the question "What are the Twitter commands?" in Twitter:
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