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This list contains the top 50 accounts with the most followers on the social media platform X, formerly and commonly known as Twitter.Notable figures such as Elon Musk, Barack Obama, Cristiano Ronaldo, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Katy Perry, and Narendra Modi, are at the top of the list, each with over 100 million followers.
Followers (millions) Description Brand account 1 @elonmusk Elon Musk: 210.5 Businessman and owner of X/Twitter 2 @BarackObama: Barack Obama: 130.9 U.S. President (2009–2017) 3 @Cristiano Cristiano Ronaldo: 114.4 Football player 4 @justinbieber Justin Bieber: 109.6 Musician 5 @rihanna Rihanna: 108.2 Musician 6 @katyperry Katy Perry: 105.5 ...
The most-liked tweet was posted by the account of American actor Chadwick Boseman, announcing his death in 2020. Members of South Korean band BTS have posted 16 of the 30 most-liked tweets. This list contains the top 30 tweets with the most likes on the social networking platform X (formerly Twitter). X does not provide a full official list ...
BuzzFeed used data from Twitaholic.com to rank the most followed twitter users (excluding companies) and ranked them by their listed location. ... (She's a freelance journalist) Ohio: @nickswisher ...
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[497] [non-primary source needed] [498] The most-discussed sporting event in Twitter history was the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final between Brazil and Germany on July 8, 2014. [499] According to Guinness World Records, the fastest pace to a million followers was set by actor Robert Downey Jr. in 23 hours and 22 minutes in April 2014. [500]
BERLIN (AP) - A new study shows U.S. President Barack Obama is still by far the most followed world leader on Twitter, but Pope Francis is considered the most influential by the number of his ...
[36] Also in 2009 Ashton Kutcher's Twitter account became the first one with a million followers. [37] Twitter played a major role in the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests. [37] The first unassisted off-Earth Twitter message was posted from the International Space Station by NASA astronaut T. J. Creamer on January 22, 2010.