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Contradiction in hashtag uses
The current version of this article only talks about the anti-false-accusation use of the #HimToo hashtag, but
Him Too movement article needs to be changed to clarify that the hashtag has at least two meanings, and by extension probably two different movements. Also, is there really a "Him Too movement" or "Him Too movements", or are we just being lazy and attaching the term "movement" now to any widespread use of an advocacy hashtag? --Closeapple (talk) 04:12, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
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