Sunday, March 27, 2011

List of federal Hastags for Toronto

I found a great list of alphabetic #hashtags in a tweet/blog, shortly after I found the unique numeric hashtags that integrate with http://politwitter.ca/ website called Election id Numbers

 said my riding "York Centre" edid number / hashtag is #r35103 but the above blog suggested #YorkC but in the past municipal election the only one I've seen in use was #YorkCent
In the municipal election I saw a similar list and the attempt to have a consistent alphanumeric hashtag for every ward and  hashtags like #v4tw10 didn't take off.  Only the ones that make sense and are easy to remember like #ward10 were used even though it was being used by other cities around North America

One other inconsistency I found my myself doing was a dyslexic variation of #elxn41 spelled #exln41
Another inconsistent hash-tag is #CanPoli instead of the more often used #CdnPoli

My response (posted March 28th) was Q: Have you tested all of these #hashtags to confirm they have not been used by other countries or organizations? A: I've been busy with campaigning, so finding replacements has been a pretty organic process

Q: Have you seen or considered the numbered hashtags @cka_politwit has already suggested? A: I just find them less humanistic and intuitive than alphabetical tags. @cka_politwit   response is found here

Here is the list of both hashtags for Toronto with some alternatives and with room more. 


You can look up your Riding name and edid's by postal code http://politwitter.ca/page/edid_lookup
as of March 29th these hashtags for all of Toronto was added here http://politwitter.ca/riding?althashtags=1

#r35005 Beaches—East York - #beaey
r#35015 Don Valley East - #dve should be #DonVE
r#35016 Don Valley West - #dvw should be #DonVW
r#35017 Eglinton—Lawrence - #eglaw 
r#35019 Etobicoke Centre - #etoc
r#35022 Etobicoke—Lakeshore - #etol 
r#35024 Etobicoke North - #eton should be #etobn
r#35023 Parkdale—High Park - #parkhp 
r#35068 Pickering—Scarborough East - #picscare 
r#35072 St. Paul's - #stpaul should be #stpauls
r#35081 Scarborough—Agincourt - #scarag
r#35084 Scarborough Centre - #scarc
r#35080 Scarborough—Guildwood - #scarguil
r#35082 Scarborough—Rouge River -#scarrour
r#35083 Scarborough Southwest - #scarsw
r#35077 Toronto Centre - #torc should be #TorCen 
r#35093 Toronto—Danforth - #tord should be #TorDan 
r#35094 Trinity—Spadina - #trinspa
r#35095 Willowdale - #willow should be #willowD 
#r35103 York Centre -#yorkc or should it be #YorkCent 
r#35105 York—Simcoe -#yorksim
r#35106 York South—Weston #yorksw
r#35104 York West #yorkw

2 comments:

Canadaka said...

I posted a comment to that blog 5 days ago and it was never posted/approved or responded to. I've also tweeted the author with no reply.

I wrote a response to the riding hashtag debate here http://politwitter.ca/blog/18/canadian-federal-riding-hashtags

Canadaka said...

thanks for taking the time to find alternative hashtags not already in-use. I've added them to my list of alternative hashtags here:

http://politwitter.ca/riding?althashtags=1

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