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Platform Limits Reference

Quick reference for hashtag limits, character counts, and visible text thresholds on each major social platform.


Instagram

ElementLimit
Max hashtags5 (official limit)
Recommended hashtags3 – 5
Max caption chars2,200
Visible before "more"~125 chars

Facebook

ElementLimit
Max hashtagsNo official limit
Recommended hashtags1 – 2
Max post chars63,206
Ideal for engagement40 – 80 chars

TikTok

ElementLimit
Max hashtags5 (since August 2025)
Recommended hashtags3 – 5
Max caption chars4,000
Visible before "more"~150 chars

LinkedIn

ElementLimit
Max hashtagsNo official limit
Recommended hashtags3 – 5
Max post chars3,000
Visible before "more"~210 chars

Twitter/X

ElementLimit
Max hashtagsNo official limit
Recommended hashtags1 – 2
Max tweet chars280 (standard) / 25,000 (Premium+)
Visible before "more"Full tweet (280 standard)

YouTube

ElementLimit
Max hashtags15 (exceeding this causes YouTube to ignore ALL hashtags)
Recommended hashtags3 – 5
Max title chars100 (visible before truncation: ~70)
Max description chars5,000
Visible before "Show more"~100 chars

The first 3 hashtags in the description automatically appear above the title as clickable links. For Shorts, use 1 – 5 hashtags.


Pinterest

ElementLimit
Max hashtags20 per pin
Recommended hashtags2 – 5
Max pin title chars100
Max description chars500
Visible before "More"~50 chars (desktop)

Pinterest has deprioritized hashtags. Focus on keywords as natural sentences within the description for better SEO instead of relying on hashtags.


Threads (Meta)

ElementLimit
Max hashtags1 per post (topic tag)
Recommended hashtags1
Max post chars500
Max with text attachment10,500 (500 + 10,000 expandable)
Visible without expandingFirst ~1 – 2 lines

Threads limits topic tags to one per post. The platform is not hashtag-driven — the algorithm prioritizes content from followed accounts mixed with recommendations.


Usage Tips

  • Hashtags count against character limits on all platforms
  • Front-load your message before the "more" truncation point
  • On Instagram and TikTok, fewer hashtags now outperform hashtag-stuffing
  • On LinkedIn, hashtags at the end of the post perform better than inline
  • On Facebook, hashtags have minimal impact on reach — use sparingly