Back then when hashtags were still a thing especially on Instagram or Facebook, #art etc. always invited comment spam where they always intended to sell our work as NFT. I still don't understand how it works.
To me, hashtags are the labels stuck on cans of corned beef hash! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Then again, I remember when 300 bps was a normal speed and 1200 bps was blindingly fast!
To me, hashtags are the labels stuck on cans of corned beef hash! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Then again, I remember when 300 bps was a normal speed and 1200 bps was blindingly fast!
Back then when hashtags were still a thing especially on Instagram or Facebook, #art etc. always invited comment spam where they always intended to sell our work as NFT. I still don't understand how it works.
Now I really feel old!
So, I'm not sure if you're referring to the first sentence, or the second, here goes:
To me, hashtags are the labels stuck on cans of corned beef hash! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"Hashtags" –> "Hash tags"
"tags" –> "price tags"
(Hey, it made sense to me! )
Then again, I remember when 300 bps was a normal speed and 1200 bps was blindingly fast!
Another indicator of my age. It refers back to when computer-to-computer communications was via the telephone company's copper wires, and 2,400 bits per second was really, really, fast. And the 2400 bps modems were really, really expen$ive.