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These were the most frequent Persian hashtags of 1400


05 فروردین 1401 ساعت 16:04

Today, the use of hashtags is a means to an end. Therefore, we want to list the most frequent Persian hashtags 1400.

By the end of 1400, we had the opportunity to examine the most frequent Persian hashtags in virtual networks. A hashtag with the # prefix symbol, also known as a tag or tag, allows users to share their content in a variety of categories and make it more accessible to audiences.

In fact, if you tap one of the hashtags, you will be redirected to all the topics around it. Suppose you post about a football game and put related football hashtags at the bottom, causing the user to be redirected to all the related posts shared by others when he or she hits one of them.

Get acquainted with the most frequent Persian hashtags

It should be noted that to place a hashtag, you must use the most keyword related to that topic. To use hashtags, you must use numbers, letters, and other symbols. In the meantime, some symbols such as $ or% are not allowed to be used and if they are used, they give an error. You can also read more about the hashtag article and how it can be used.

The most frequent Persian hashtags

The hashtags first appeared on Twitter, and after being welcomed by users, spread to other social networks, including Telegram and Instagram. Other social networks where hashtags are widely used include Facebook, Google Plus, Flickr, FriendFeed, YouTube and Pinterest.

A new report from the Beta Research Institute shows what the most frequent Persian hashtags were in 1400. The mechanism of this research is that about one and a half billion posts published by Iranian users on social networks during the past year have been examined and with the help of artificial intelligence, top hashtags based on extraction and data mining have been published.

The report from this research center shares more than a thousand unique hashtags that have the most repetition and have been compared. Some of these hashtags have been hyperwords and the number of more hashtags used by users indicates that the size of the hashtags is larger.

As the statistics and information of the Beta Center show, the most widely used and frequently used hashtag of 1400 among Persian speakers is the word Hero, which in Persian means hero. The prominent reason and the high repetition of this hashtag is the memorial and commemoration plan of Martyr Qassem Soleimani, which was spread on Twitter.

The most frequent Persian hashtags

It is worth mentioning that the hero hashtag was blocked by the Instagram platform and users could not use the pictures and hashtags of Martyr Soleimani on the anniversary of his martyrdom. That’s why most users went to the hashtag on Twitter, and this eventually led to the most repetitive hashtag of 1400.

In the next rank of the most frequent Persian hashtags, it can be said that the hashtags related to the presidential election and the victory of Ibrahim Ra’isi were more prominent than other hashtags. Similarly, the hashtag #Iran and then the hashtag #Raisi, which was also related to the elections, are in the second place. Other election-related hashtags that have been frequent include #we -wait-for-the-election, #vote-vote, # queue-change, and #people-field.

One of the most diverse hashtags that was considered as the most frequent hashtag in 1400 was # حب-الحسین-یجمعنا. In the forties of Hosseini, this hashtag was noticed by Hosseini’s passionate lovers and tasteful users. The meaning of this Arabic phrase is that “the love of Imam Hussein (as) brings us all together.”

Other events that took place in 1400 were water shortages and economic and livelihood problems that occurred in Khuzestan and Isfahan. Related hashtags circulated around the event. These hashtags include #Khuzestan, #Isfahan, #Political -Protests and #National Strikes.

The most frequent Persian hashtags

There are also two presidential candidates on our list who had more margins than the others. Mohsen Rezaei and Saeed Mohammad are among these people. Of course, Saeed Mohammad was disqualified from the very beginning, but Mohsen Rezaei entered the presidential debates.

One of the most important things about hashtags is the information and requests that users have from the government and various institutions. For example, during the Corona era, students started creating the hashtag #delay-senior-entrance exam in order to be able to postpone the senior exam. Following this issue, other hashtags were created, such as # demand-the-first-postponement-of-1400-national-entrance-exams, #health-of-senior-candidates, # postponement-of-national-entrance-exams, and # hierarchy-of-national-exams-to-be-observed.

Another popular hashtag that is becoming more and more popular is Corona. Due to the recent prevalence of Amicron and Delta, these two hashtags were easily used among the people, and we are still seeing many such hashtags.

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