Amen John, thanks for pointing that out. Tagging on wc.com is not like other places.
A lot of folks need to read the start of this thread. Usually it's new members, or members who don't visit that often and fly in to post occasionally.
Tags like 'guitar', 'fingerpicking', 'blues', 'awesome', 'country blues', and other equally redundant or quirky items routinely get blown away when one of the tag mods spots them. It's tedious, we're tryin' to build a useful index here.
I included your Hesitation/Hesitating Blues thread Pan since, as Johnm noted, you kind of anticipated the SOTM idea, and frankie put a name to it and got it rolling.
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Hi all, Please do not add hash tags to the tags you add to topics. When you do that, the tag will sort by hash tag rather than topic, which defeats the purpose of tagging. Thanks. All best, Johnm
Speaking of hash tags. I was talking with my son's violin teacher one time about a guy who wanted to know what key a piece was in when it had three hash tags. Not sure he was joking or not.
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She looked like a horse eating an apple through a wire fence.
I suppose that # has probably gone from primarily being used or thought of as a number and/or pound sign ("press the pound sign") to a hashtag based on frequency of use. The sharp sign ♯ is visually distinct, but similar enough that given the (social) media saturation, it was only a matter of time. ♭♭♭