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April 28, 2009

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tony ferraro

thanks for the twubs post in such amazing company. i am crazed to see the church connect!

Allan W.

Hashtags are incredibly useful - and frustrating with the space they consume. I'd really like Twitter to have a proper metadata field, or for hashtags to "act" like keywords (some Twitter apps do this somewhat). I mean, Del.icio.us does it pretty much right.

From what I understand, the 140-character limit was somewhat artificial (txts being up to 160 chrs); Twitter is probably mostly web-based now, so why force the limit?

I rarely use them unless I'm really trying to target a group (such as at #catwest, where it was really useful, even necessary). @djchuang and I were having an interesting discussion as to which hashtag would "win". Democracy (or tyranny of the influential few) at work!

Nick Zadrozny

Also, as many saw, we used the #catwest hash tag to show questions and comments up on the video screens with http://paratweet.com/ :)

Dawn Carter

Tony: Thanks for the comment. Nice useful app you got there.

Allan: How funny you discussed with DJ which hashtag would "win." We'd all be winners if someone could merge the variations for us into a master feed. In the meantime we have to get all Boolean in our search queries...

Nick: Loved seeing Paratweet in action at Catalyst West. I left a glowing comment on Cynthia Ware's writeup about Paratweet at her blog, The Digital Sanctuary.

Jim Gray

nicely done on explaining the hashtags...

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