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Hashtaggery

The annoying act of creating and sharing hashtags to show support for a cause instead of actually doing something useful
Dude 1: "From the safety of my sofa and anonymous Twitter account, I support free speech #JeSuisCharlie"
Dude 2: "Man, that kind of hashtaggery really gets my goat!"
Hashtaggery by Bensky January 16, 2015

Double Hashtagging 

A simple concept. When a person hashtags the same shit they just said in a sentence. Invented in the piedmont of North Carolina in 2014, this is sure to become a trend. #suretobecomeatrend
Jalen: This shit is awesome! #thishitisawesome
Jonah: Dude, stop double hashtagging. #stopdoublehashtagging

Hashtaggers 

A community on twitter that’s all about popularity. People play Hashtags depending on how popular the person who started it is. They create cliques to try and trend on twitter, often using fake accounts.
Hashtaggers play games like #FilmABoob dude, where’s my bra
Hashtaggers by Billy from Cali January 21, 2018

hashtagcoolerthanyou 

Hashtagcoolerthanyou is the best mutual and person on the app tiktok, their mutuals are the best but nobody is better than them. Their videos are the best and nobodys can be better than theirs.
“Woah hashtagcoolerthanyou is so amazing!”
“They really are!”
“I’m so jealous of hashtagcoolerthanyou’s greatness!”
hashtagcoolerthanyou by faecula September 3, 2021

hashtaggers 

Users of online social networks, who frequently engage other people in various kinds of online word games, always identified with a clever or descriptive hashtag that identifies a stream of similar messages. Users wanting to play, simply follow the gametag, and append it to their messages whenever they want to submit an entry to the game stream.
Some Hashtaggers have created hundreds of gametags, including very popular ones like #NewOscarAwards and #ballonBoyBookTitles.
hashtaggers by shoqvalue February 3, 2010

Hashtagony

When one social media user places a hashtag (#) before a word or string of words in order to make it a 'trending topic', and another social media user antagonizes the 'topic' in the form of his/her own hashtag topic
Person 1 (on twitter): "Listen to song 'abc'. #song'abc'isawesome"

Person2 (on twitter): "Song 'abc' is really overplayed. #song'abc'sucks"

Person1 (on twitter): "Wow @Person2, straight hashtagony!"
Hashtagony by abstractreality October 19, 2011