Difference between social tag and hashtag?

Difference between social tag and hashtag? - Google Search Console is a free application that allows you to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve any issues that Google may encounter as it crawls and attempts to index your website in search results. If you’re not the most technical person in the world, some of the errors you’re likely to encounter there may leave you scratching your head. We wanted to make it a bit easier, so we put together this handy set of tips about google-search, tags, , to guide you along the way. Read the discuss below, we share some tips to fix the issue about Difference between social tag and hashtag?.Problem :


Official Google Search operators page has entries:




@ Find social tags

Example: @agoogler



# Find popular hashtags for trending topics

Example: #throwbackthursday




What is the difference between social tags and hashtags?



How should I structure page and URL in order to page be recognized having social tag and hashtag?


Solution :

When you use @, you are directing what you are writing to a person or thing.



When you use #, you are directing what you are writing to a topic.



Many people get this wrong, including one specific client of mine who, every year, I have to jump on them for using the @ tag for everything they write.



If you want to speak to everyone that likes butterflies, it's #butterflies, otherwise you are speaking to one thing, likely socially to a person, @butterflies.



@ refers to users or accounts. Like here on stackexchange @gavenkoa would refer to your account. That helps the machine understand that the specific user has been referred to and can act on it (like send you a notification).



# refers to topics. If I write #gavenkoa, the machine (in this case google or any script that identifies hashtags) would classify the text along with #gavenkoa as a piece of string relating to the topic #gavenkoa. It does not specify that gavenkoa is a username.



So to put it in an example,




@gavenkoa, I hope your answer about #SocialTags and #Hashtags is answered.



If the issue about google-search, tags, , is resolved, there’s a good chance that your content will get indexed and you’ll start to show up in Google search results. This means a greater chance to drive organic search traffic to your site.

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