Hijacking Hashtags: #ThankYouObama

We’ve all heard the phrase “Thanks, Obama” before. It’s often used sarcastically, and often not in the context of politics at all. That’s why it’s surprising that BET used #ThankYouObama in their promotion of a Wednesday night special celebrating the president.

As with any political hashtag, there are going to be opposing sides. So while many of the tweets surrounding the trending hashtag look at President Obama in a positive light…

 

… other Twitter users have less positive things to say.

It didn’t take long for fans of President Obama to notice, with one twitter user pointing out the “hijacking” of the hashtag.

#ThankYouObama serves as an example for marketers and social media managers of a hashtag that is easily corruptible. Although it is nearly impossible to create a hashtag that cannot backfire, marketers should take care to start campaigns that are not easily turned on their heads.

2 thoughts on “Hijacking Hashtags: #ThankYouObama

  1. Noah those anti-Obama tweets are so aggressive. It’s funny you included Michael G Flynn now that he’s back in the news for more radical tweets. The level of discourse on social media was at an all-time low over the course of this election, here’s hoping it gets much better during the next administration!

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