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Facebook will Use Hashtags

Hotspot Facebook - Facebook is trying to improve the search capabilities and system services index by adding the hashtag symbol (#). If true, Facebook will adopt one characteristic its competitors, Twitter.



As is known, one of the characteristics hashtag became very closely with Twitter. In a conversation on the microblogging site, hashtags allow users to follow specific topics fit their interests.
Well, Facebook is also reportedly going to take advantage of in this way. According to internal sources of Facebook, the feature is still in testing stage and have yet to be introduced in the near future.

Meanwhile, Facebook itself declined to comment on the report. But clearly, the social networking giant is being aggressively developed the ability search feature.

Introduced in January, the search feature allows users Graph Search 'capture' their friends, share information, find photos, places of interest such as restaurants or stores your friends on Facebook. By adding hashtags, Facebook will further expand the capacity of Graph Search Search.

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