Initially supported by Twitter, hashtags are now used on several social media
platforms. Hashtags are helpful for tagging, tracking, and grouping posts on
similar topics. In this paper, based on a hashtag stream regarding the hashtag
#mybodymychoice, we analyze hashtag drifts over time using concepts from graph
analysis and textual data streams using the Girvan-Newman method to uncover
hashtag communities in annual snapshots between 2018 and 2022. In addition, we
offer insights about some correlated hashtags found in the study. Our approach
can be useful for monitoring changes over time in opinions and sentiment
patterns about an entity on social media. Even though the hashtag
#mybodymychoice was initially coupled with women's rights, abortion, and bodily
autonomy, we observe that it suffered drifts during the studied period across
topics such as drug legalization, vaccination, political protests, war, and
civil rights. The year 2021 was the most significant drifting year, in which
the communities detected and their respective sizes suggest that
#mybodymychoice had a significant drift to vaccination and Covid-19-related
topics.