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  2. Chris Messina (open-source advocate) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Reaves Messina (born January 7, 1981) is an American blogger, product consultant and speaker who is the inventor of the hashtag as it is currently used on social media platforms. [1] [2] [3] In a 2007 tweet, Messina proposed vertical/associational grouping of messages, trends, and events on Twitter by the means of hashtags. [4]

  3. Hashtag - Wikipedia

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    A hashtag is a metadata tag that is prefaced by the hash symbol, #. On social media, hashtags are used on microblogging and photo-sharing services such as Twitter or Tumblr as a form of user-generated tagging that enables cross-referencing of content by topic or theme. [1] For example, a search within Instagram for the hashtag #bluesky returns ...

  4. ShoutYourAbortion - Wikipedia

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    www.shoutyourabortion.com. #ShoutYourAbortion is a pro-choice [1] social media campaign where people share their abortion experiences online without "sadness, shame or regret" for the purpose of "destigmatization, normalization, and putting an end to shame." Tens of thousands of people worldwide have shared their abortion experiences online ...

  5. Tag (metadata) - Wikipedia

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    A hashtag is a kind of metadata tag marked by the prefix #, sometimes known as a "hash" symbol. This form of tagging is used on microblogging and social networking services such as Twitter, Facebook, Google+, VK and Instagram. The hash is used to distinguish tag text, as distinct, from other text in the post.

  6. Believe women - Wikipedia

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    Believe women. Protestors hold signs in protest against the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination. " Believe women " is an American political slogan arising out of the #MeToo movement. [1] It refers to accepting women's allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault at face value. The phrase grew in popularity in response to the Brett ...

  7. Je suis Charlie - Wikipedia

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    Je suis Charlie. The front cover of edition of 14 January 2015, with a cartoon in the same style as 3 November 2011 cover, uses the phrase " Je suis Charlie ". [1] "Je suis Charlie" ( French for 'I am Charlie'; French pronunciation: [ʒə sɥi ʃaʁli]) is a slogan and logo created by French art director Joachim Roncin and adopted by supporters ...

  8. Hashtag activism - Wikipedia

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    Hashtag activism refers to the use of social media hashtags for Internet activism. [1] The hashtag has become one of the many ways that social media contributes to civic engagement and social movements. [2] The use of the hashtag on social media provides users with an opportunity to share information and opinions about social issues in a way ...

  9. Thanks, Obama - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the Republicans gained control of the House in the U.S. midterm election of 2010, the meme was repurposed by liberals, to satirically blame Obama for any kind of societal and economic ills. [2] [3] One notable [4] example came in 2012, when a picture of a man spilling food with the "Thanks Obama" caption was popular.