@michela If we're agreed on the #cdnpoli hashtag (rather than the longer #canadapolitics or #canadianpolitics I've occasionally seen), then I'll try to remember to tag my relevant posts.
@michela @ink_slinger I like #canpol , with variations such as #qcpol . For hashtags, shorter is better.
@ink_slinger @michela OTOH, I seem to be the only one using #canpol .
@mpjgregoire @michela I could get on board with #canpol. #cdnpoli was the norm on Twitter, but there's no reason to stick to that just because it was the norm elsewhere. #canpol is slightly shorter, which is nice.
@mpjgregoire @ink_slinger I agree. Shorter is better. Whichever works best is good for me. :)
The only argument I can think of for #cdnpoli is that more people might expect conversations to be there. So using it might mean that more people are in on the conversation, and that we don't loop ourselves out of new conversations that start as more twitter refugees come on board.
@ink_slinger @mpjgregoire Then again, that can change. We can steer people to #cdnpol as they come on.
@bobjonkmangreen So do we want to use !cdnpoli instead of #cdnpoli, or both, or?
@ink_slinger Oh. Cool! I'll definitely use the #Cdnpoli one, if that works. :)