Twitter gets in on the action with 'The World Cup of Tweets'
The hashtag, in addition to ‘#WorldCup2014’, will provide users with practical information such as match fixtures.
The hashtag, in addition to ‘#WorldCup2014’, will provide users with practical information such as match fixtures. PHOTO: FILE
World Cup fever is mounting ahead of the first match of the tournament and Twitter is staying one step ahead of the game with its new campaign.
Hashflags are also making a return for the tournament, following massive success during the 2010 Cup.
Fans can type ‘#' followed by the first three letters of their team for an emoji flag to show up in their messages.
And if the disappointment of seeing your country relegated gets too much to bear, fear not - there is always the chance to restore national pride with 'The World Cup of Tweets', a global competition for the most tweets.
Hashflags are also making a return for the tournament, following massive success during the 2010 Cup.
Fans can type ‘#' followed by the first three letters of their team for an emoji flag to show up in their messages.
And if the disappointment of seeing your country relegated gets too much to bear, fear not - there is always the chance to restore national pride with 'The World Cup of Tweets', a global competition for the most tweets.