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ghost tag
A ghost tag noun, verb is an account or channel mention (tag) in a social media post—most commonly an Instagram Story—that preserves the tag’s functional behavior (ex: notifications, attribution, backend recognition) while rendering the tag visually imperceptible or intentionally hidden from the viewer.
Ghost tags allow creators or brands to credit partners, route engagement, or enable tagged accounts to share or re‑gram content to their own Instagram Stories without disrupting the visual composition of the content.
First coined around 2019 by active industry users, the term emerged at a time when accounts could only share Instagram Story content to their own Story if they were explicitly tagged. The term has since become less widely used as Instagram expanded resharing access and introduced a native Mentions capability that allows accounts to be tagged without any visible, in‑frame text placement.
Ghost tags allow creators or brands to credit partners, route engagement, or enable tagged accounts to share or re‑gram content to their own Instagram Stories without disrupting the visual composition of the content.
First coined around 2019 by active industry users, the term emerged at a time when accounts could only share Instagram Story content to their own Story if they were explicitly tagged. The term has since become less widely used as Instagram expanded resharing access and introduced a native Mentions capability that allows accounts to be tagged without any visible, in‑frame text placement.
ghost tag
A ghost tag is the act of tagging an account or channel in a social media post—most commonly an Instagram Story—in a way that preserves the tag’s functional behavior (ex: notifications, attribution, tappable link, or backend recognition) while making the tag visually imperceptible or intentionally hidden from the viewer.
Ghost tags allow creators or brands to credit, notify, or route engagement to an account without disrupting the visual composition of the content.
Ghost tags allow creators or brands to credit, notify, or route engagement to an account without disrupting the visual composition of the content.