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I find when someone does something wrong the best thing to do is explain exactly what they did wrong and then tell them how to not do it again, just telling them they did something wrong isn't going to help anypony
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:05:52 UTC from web-
@macpony55 WALL OF TEXT, MAKE IT SHORTER. #eatyourownwords #joke
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:06:25 UTC from web-
@minti I'm the only one that DID follow that so #eatyourownwords would actually have to be #reeatyourownwords or something like that
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:08:18 UTC from web-
@macpony55 ...what's the point of hashtags 'n such? I never got a twitter ('cuz I think it's stupid...) so I really do understand a lot of what you guys are talking about. =w=
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:10:36 UTC from web-
@silverbrony It's to categorize posts, like how spoilers are marked with #spoiler. Most of us just use them for #hashtagabuse though, to make jokes and such.
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:12:40 UTC from web-
@minti not to be confused with ice cream, as we all know ice cream can spoil
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:15:37 UTC from web-
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:15:57 UTC from web
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@macpony55 I'm just saying the spoiler tag doesn't need to be used for dairy products even though they spoil. Hence, they're spoilers. Gu-hyuck
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:19:05 UTC from web
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@silverbrony I don't really use Twitter either, hashtags are sorta just like the "general topic" of a post, usually something that's being used a lot or when it applies to a particular thing like say #spoilers for example or #nsfw, it's just meant to stand out more than regular text and allow notices to be sorted
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:14:15 UTC from web -
@silverbrony They allow you to see all posts tagged with a certain hashtag by clicking on it. As @macpony55 said, #spoilers and #nsfw are big ones, as is #redashammo. :p
Saturday, 17-Mar-12 18:15:39 UTC from web
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