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		<title>Tweeting Hash Codes Batman</title>
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I&#8217;m not really a twitter user, I&#8217;ve got an account but while I&#8217;ll post a certain level of boring mundanity here I&#8217;m not into the recording the minute up to the minute stuff.  I just don&#8217;t think it or I&#8217;m interesting enough and while blogging is probably a bit weird tweeting just goes over the line.  Odds are I&#8217;ll get into it about the time something new takes over in microblogging: in the same way I bought a PDA when they were about to start the slide to obscurity as netbooks took off.
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Anyway today I&#8217;ve been doing some work on Twitter at work to get a live feed of tweets onto a site during a streamed video from a conference.  It would have been absolutely straightforward had I not run into something a bit obscure to do with hash codes.  Our friends at the <a href="http://vinspired.com/">vinspired</a>  wanted a hash code #generationdigital.  Fair enough everythings up and running to pick it up and display it on the site.  Except it just wasn&#8217;t showing up.  After some messing around we worked out that the presence of digital in the hash code for some reason stopped it being picked up by searches.  #digital exists and works.  #digitalXXX seems to be OK too.  #XXXdigital or #XXXdigitalXXX is right out.  #XXX-digital or #XXX_digital also work but just feel a bit clumsy.  No idea why digital runs into a brick wall or if other words can do to.  Anyway, since the hash code hadn&#8217;t been publicised in advance we decided to just use a different hash code.
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One odd little discovery along the way though was a hashcode in German that left us a bit puzzled.  Our, admitedly school boy quality translation, was that the hash code would have been #nocheesecakeprincess_digital.  The mind boggles.</p>
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