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Home » Technology » Elon Musk Bans Hashtags from Ads on X, Calling Them an “Aesthetic Nightmare”

Elon Musk Bans Hashtags from Ads on X, Calling Them an “Aesthetic Nightmare”

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26 June 2025
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In yet another sweeping change to the social media landscape, Elon Musk has announced that hashtags will be banned from all advertisements on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The decision takes effect starting 27 June 2025 and is already sparking spirited debate across the platform.

Musk shared the update in his usual candid style, posting, “Starting tomorrow, the aesthetic nightmare that is hashtags will be banned from ads on X.” The move marks a clear departure from traditional digital marketing practices, where hashtags have long been a staple for boosting visibility and engagement.

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However, the change applies strictly to paid promotional content. Users will still be allowed to use hashtags in their regular posts. Musk’s reasoning seems rooted in his drive for a cleaner, more refined visual experience across the platform. He has previously argued that with the platform’s AI capabilities—including the Grok chatbot—content discovery and curation no longer depend on hashtags.

The reaction has been swift and mixed. Some users and designers have welcomed the change, agreeing that hashtags in ads clutter the visual experience. One user wrote, “Hashtags in ads were the Comic Sans of social media. Glad even Elon Musk couldn’t ignore the visual pollution anymore.” On the other hand, critics are concerned that this shift could undermine brand visibility and disrupt well-established marketing strategies. A marketer commented, “Are you kidding me? Hashtags are the lifeblood of X!”

The ban underscores Musk’s ongoing effort to redefine how information is shared and consumed on the platform. With hashtags now out of the equation in ads, advertisers may need to find new, creative ways to reach audiences—perhaps leaning more heavily on AI targeting, influencer placements, and engagement-driven content.

As X continues to evolve under Musk’s leadership, one thing is clear: nothing is sacred, not even the hashtag. Whether this change enhances the user experience or complicates digital marketing remains to be seen. But for now, brands will need to rethink how they craft their messages—without the crutch of the once-iconic #.

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