<p>In Swedish context also #pirat is used, for more general purpose pirate talk. For their youth org Ung Pirat the tag is #ungpirat. In Finland, we don't use the full party name as a tag because it's long, so #piraatit (= pirates; compared to greens, dems, ...) is common. Also #piraatti (=pirate) is used but there's still some dispute which is better one. Or if both could/should/would be used.</p>
<p>Btw, when it comes to using the names of the local pirate organisations as hashtags, the beginning of the name is very useful. For example in Swedish context, if you search for #pirat then people also find piratpartiet. In Finnish context, if you search for #piraatti, people also find all mentions of Piraattipuolue and Piraattinuoret (youth org) because they share the same beginning.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">Den 7 jun 2011 17.00 skrev "Josef Ohlsson Collentine" <<a href="mailto:joco2me@gmail.com">joco2me@gmail.com</a>>:<br type="attribution">> Active pirate hash-tags (I've seen a few others as well but with too few<br>
> people using them to list here). Using hash-tags is an easy way of<br>> increasing communication. I encourage everyone to start using more hashtags<br>> on twitter, especially the #ppi one to spread news outside your country<br>
> easier.<br>> <br>> #piratpartiet Sweden<br>> #piraten Germany (also other german-speaking countries)<br>> #ppuk UK<br>> #piraatit Finland<br>> <br>> #ppi Pirate Parties International and Global pirate news<br>
> <br>> I know a few other exist as well that are closely related to the pirate<br>> movement.<br>> #ACTA<br>> #wikileaks<br>> <br>> Any other active hashtags that pirates use frequently?<br>> <br>
> <br>> *Summarizing:*<br>> If you have something to share of global pirate importance then please use<br>> the hashtag #ppi<br>> <br>> /josef<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Web: <a href="http://collentine.com">http://collentine.com</a><br>
> Twitter: @collentine<br></div>