I get that James Woods did a nice thing for the victims of the #campfire but enough with giving him his own campfire related hashtag. If he’s doing this out of a kindness he doesn’t need to use this for notoriety. You know who deserve hashtags...first responders.
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#campfirejameswood is the actual hashtag and if people want to use it they can, obviously not everybody will but based on its feed it’s currently being used quite a bit -
That’s cool and I’m so glad it’s helpful but it’s not NOT stopping them from also using the campfire hashtag in the same tweet, which kinda defeats the point of a separate hashtag. My point...focus should be on the fire not him.
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I get what you’re saying, I don’t think it really matters anyways. He’s helping and using his twitter reach to do so. His retweets has helped reconnect quite a few people today
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