One thing that might help, is to understand how other terms are used instead of the perhaps more familiar "hashtag". It is just a content identifier. You will find this represented by other terms, like "channels", "syntactic entities", or terms specific to pi-calculus like "persisted queues", or even the word "network", as this does not apply to "gods-eye" perspectives here - so these sub-groups are most typically defined by a topic, or keyword.
So in short, Greg is using a private language for technobabble.
That is sure helpful for peer review.

Well, if you don't understand something, maybe I can help? You are the only one saying it's "technobabble" - which just means you don't recognize it. I understand it just fine. Content management, including "hastags", is sophisticated, and thorough in Synereo. Your "hashtags" are not left out, even though that concept does not appear in Twitter-language form.
And yes, you will find the same expressions in peer-reviewed papers, textbooks, etc.
TPTB_need_war will never admit that he really isn't that smart.