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Turning Moments Into Movements, with Hashtag Inventor Chris Messina

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In 2007, the hashtag was a simple, yet revolutionary, idea that changed the way we organize and amplify content. Today, it is either endangered or more useful than ever, depending on whom you talk to. On the open social web, hashtags are an important unifying mechanism — not just for content but for people too.

Why is that? How did we get here? What’s next for this small but mighty feature and for the web at large? Here to tell us is Chris Messina, the inventor of the hashtag, the creator of the DiSo Project, and the No. 1 hunter on Product Hunt. In this episode, Messina goes wide to explain where this next 20-year cycle of the internet is taking us. From the community-pulling power of the hashtag to decentralization and the massive shifts ignited by AI, he threads the needle on it all.

Highlights of this conversation:

00:57 “The death of the hashtag” and Elon Musk’s disparaging comments 04:24 Hashtag as an organizing principle, #BelieveinFilm 06:15 Photo sharing and 15th anniversary of hashtag on Instagram 07:02 “Adversarial opportunity” and cross-platform communities 10:25 Early reception of hashtag within Twitter 11:14 Why the hashtag is a big idea 12:22 Hashtag abuse (and dealing with it) 13:36 Under-appreciated aspects of the hashtag 13:58 The first hashtag on Twitter 15:30 Hashtag adoption 18:05 Adding support for the hashtag 19:45 What’s next for the hashtag 22:01 Identity on the (social) web 28:00 Why decentralization is necessary and complex 29:32 Urgency of this moment in time 30:00 What moderation is and does — and how LLMs could assist 33:33 Establishing reputation 37:27 Starter Packs 44:40 Where Chris spends his social media time 46:20 Mastodon, Bluesky pros and cons 54:33 Advice giving to people building in this space

Mentioned in this episode and/or acronyms for clarity:

  • bitly.com/tagchannels - original hashtag spec
  • DID stands for “decentralized identifier” and is a self-owned, verifiable digital identity that operates without a central authority
  • PGP is an encryption standard used for securing communication, data integrity, and authentication

🔎 Learn more about Chris at his website, ChrisMessina.me, or find him on Bluesky @chrismessina.me, Mastodon @chrismessina@mastodon.xyz, and Threads @chris.

✚ You can connect with Mike McCue all across the social web, including on Bluesky @mmccue.bsky.social, Mastodon @mike@flipboard.social and Threads @mmccue.

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