We checked that and were seeing lots of collisions with other topics. I searched for #drill just now. The top 50 hits just now had two real apache drill tweets and LOTs of other strange things.
#apachedrill and #apache_drill had zero false positives. -1 for #drill based on data. On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Clark Yang (杨卓荦) <yangzhuo...@gmail.com>wrote: > +1 for #drill > Not many real drills in twitter I think > > Cheers, > Zhuoluo (Clark) Yang > > > 2012/9/20 Azuryy Yu <azury...@gmail.com>: > > actually, We just say "drill" is good. > > > > > > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Ted Dunning <ted.dunn...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> Can we get a sense of whether people would like to use > >> > >> #apachedrill > >> > >> or > >> > >> #apache_drill > >> > >> as a uniform hash tag? > >> > >> Some things that don't work so well: > >> > >> #apache-drill (two words... doesn't work right) > >> > >> #apache #drill (kind of works, but hard to get people to do consistently > >> right) > >> > >> So which of the first two options makes people happiest? > >> >