Should You Still Use Hashtags on X? Elon Musk and Grok Say No
Remember when cramming your tweets with hashtags was the golden ticket to visibility? Well, those days are apparently over, according to both Elon Musk and Grok, X’s AI assistant designed to help users with tasks, problem-solving, and answering questions.
Musk recently cut straight to the point with a simple message: “Please stop using hashtags. The system doesn’t need them anymore and they look ugly.” No corporate-speak, just a straightforward request to ditch the pound signs.
In response to a user asking about hashtag usage on X, Grok delivered a particularly witty take that’s been making rounds on the platform. The AI assistant compared using hashtags to installing “a screen door on a submarine” – basically pointless. Grok took a humorous jab at those #blessed and #justgirlythings posts, describing hashtag-heavy tweets as “desperate cries into the void.”
Please stop using hashtags. The system doesn’t need them anymore and they look ugly. https://t.co/GKEp1v1wiB— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 17, 2024
The AI didn’t pull any punches, warning that stuffing your posts with hashtags these days might actually tank your engagement. As Grok put it, you might as well watch your post “plummet like a stone into the abyss.” Ouch.
The message is pretty clear: X’s system has evolved beyond needing these digital markers for content discovery. What was once essential for getting your posts seen is now apparently just digital clutter.
So, should you use hashtags on X? The consensus between Musk and the platform’s AI assistant seems to be a resounding “nope.” The platform’s algorithm has grown up, and maybe it’s time for our posting habits to grow up too. Sometimes less really is more – especially when it comes to those little pound signs.