Difference between social tag and hashtag?
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?
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.
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