For example, !lemmy starts with an !, but why not start with a # symbol?

    • gylotip@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 year ago

      A hashtag fits more for communities than an exclamation mark.

      • KNova@links.dartboard.social
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        I think it has more to do with the federated nature of the platform. If you are ingesting content from Mastodon for example, # is a hashtag in a post, and you can tag someone with their username with the @ symbol.

        Edit: you can tag people here with @ too - such as @knova@[email protected]

        So that leaves a new symbol for community linking

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          I’m on kbin, and to sub to a community on a lemmy instance, I have to replace the ! with a @, because that’s the actual underlying name, it seems. It’s a bit confusing.

        • gylotip@lemmy.mlOP
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          1 year ago

          A hashtag for community seems much better than an exclamation mark.

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              1 year ago

              But you didn’t say why Lemmy does not use hashtags for communities.

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                1 year ago

                I explained that hashtags use the pound symbol already, and usernames use the @ symbol. Communities needed their own symbol.

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                  1 year ago

                  Okay, but how does a hashtag work? Can you give an example of a hashtagged word where Lemmy uses a hashtag?

              • Knighthawk 0811@lemmy.one
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                probably because a hashtag is already a thing that means something else in other apps. making hashtag mean a community here would give it 2 meaning depending on the app and that’s not user friendly cause people will make mistakes if they move between apps.

                therefore a new character was chosen for communities to avoid such confusion

  • Steve@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Why does this matter? I’m not aware of any meaning # has, outside of sheet music.

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      It can be used to denote pounds. Such as an item weighs 10#. There is a reason a lot of stuff did and still tells you to hit the pound sign on automated phone call menus.

  • RoundSparrow@lemmy.ml
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    My guess is to leave open the possibility of adding HashTag support within the app. YouTube hash HashTags that allow you to jump between channels… I could see something like that working.

  • neosheo@beehaw.org
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    I assume because its like that on matrix, just kind of a symbol of the fediverse maybe to differentiate it

  • 10_0@lemmy.ml
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    Why so many people hating on this post lmao just try to answer the question, its not too hard