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A hashtag is a piece of data attached or incorporated into something | A hashtag is a piece of data attached or incorporated into something - including a hash symbol "#" - to help identification, referencing or location. | ||
For example, on social media, a user might incorporate "#treasury" into a posting, to identify the posting as being of particular interest to treasurers. | For example, on social media, a user might incorporate "#treasury" into a posting, to identify the posting as being of particular interest to treasurers. | ||
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*[[Treasurer]] | *[[Treasurer]] |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 22 March 2023
Information technology - social media.
A hashtag is a piece of data attached or incorporated into something - including a hash symbol "#" - to help identification, referencing or location.
For example, on social media, a user might incorporate "#treasury" into a posting, to identify the posting as being of particular interest to treasurers.