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# 4. #Hashtag's Feed's Posters

\#Hashtags means, target accounts who posts using your target hashtag. So it means, if you do Auto Follow automation, the bot will follow the post owners of the #hashtag feed posts. A big hashtag have thousands of story, you can mass view or like those stories as well.

Info: It is different than "Hashtags(Likers)", check next page for that.

In this FAQ, you will know how to set "#Hashtags" as your target for automation like -> Mass Story Reactions - (Polls, Polls Sliders, Quiz, Countdowns, Mass Story View, Like Stories), Auto Follow, Auto Unfollow, Auto Like, Auto Comment.

1. Go to Reactions Pro and select Targeting.
2. Select "#Hashtags"
3. Search the Hashtags in the search bar and add that Hashtag to your target list
4. \*\* This will allow you to use your |Hashtag feed's post owners| as your target.
5. While selected "#Hashtags", you can bulk add targets by clicking "Targets List" and by entering Instagram hashtags separated by comma.


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