Three Of The 10 Popular Tweets Of Are From Obama

Three Of The 10 Popular Tweets Of Are From Obama
Three Of The 10 Popular Tweets Of Are From Obama

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Video: Three Of The 10 Popular Tweets Of Are From Obama
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Barack Obama makes history on Twitter again.

Yes, three of the messages from the former president of the United States are among the 10 most popular on Twitter. That is, of the 10 that were most retweeted or reproduced from said platform, three belong to Obama.

The question that immediately comes to the mind of many could be: and how many then did the country's president, Donald Trump, achieve ? CNN reports that none of Trump's tweets entered the top 10 most popular worldwide. This, in spite of how active the United States President is in this social network.

An interesting fact is that the first or most popular tweet was not a message of condolences to victims of a massacre or Obama, but a young man who wanted to know how many tweets he would need to get them to give him chicken nuggets. The young man still has as his main message to help him achieve the 18 million tweets to achieve it.

However, President Obama came in second most popular with his message, citing Nelson Mandela, after the march of white supremacist groups in Charlottesville, Virginia, where young Heather Heyer died. Obama's message was retweeted more than 1.7 million times. It is also the one that has obtained the most amount of likes in the history of the platform.

After the campaign by Penn State University asking for donations for the victims of Houston, they achieved 1.1 million reproductions occupying the number three position. Fourth place is taken by Ariana Grande's tweet after the shooting at her concert in Manchester, England with 1.1 retweets. Fifth place was obtained by Obama, with a message thanking the support of the population after his farewell message to the nation with 869,000 reproductions under the account of @POTUS, indicates CNN. In addition, he reached number eight with his final message to the nation, saying: “It has been the honor of my life to serve you. You made me a better leader, a better man.”

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