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Discover Why You Just Can't Ignore Twitter Any Longer

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Twitter Codes

Ever wondered what the stange symbols/codes are on Twitter tweets? Here is a collection of  codes and their explanation which will be updated frequently.

OH on Twitter

If you ever need  to 'ReTweet' something but don’t want to reveal the original author? Enter “OH” then the original message. “OH” stands for “overheard,” and helps to reiterate an earlier message without revealing  (or embarrassing) the tweet’s author.

HT on Twitter

Heard something from a Twitter user in real life? Tweet this information using “HT,” (which means “Heard Through”) then the “@” and then their Twitter username
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# on Twitter

See the “#” on Twitter and wonder what it could mean? The hashtag helps Twitter users to designate keywords to topics that are popular. For example, swine flu has been designated as #swineflu. This is helpful for those who search for information about swine flu using Twitter’s search function.