12/18/13



Super Typhoon Yolanda, some others - 2013 World's Most Trending Topic in Twitter

12/18/2013

Categorized in November #2013, super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) earned the no. 1 spot as one of the most tweeted and most talked-about events wordwide in accordance to the micro-blogging site Twitter. November describes as 'Tragedy, triumph and tributes brought people closer.' Twitter summed up the monthly trending topics this year, garnering the most numbers of tweets and retweets by users. Checked them out here.




Portuguese footballer Ronaldo Cristiano had the most RT'd sports tweet of 2013 when he thanked manager Sir Alex Ferguson after he retired.

Meanwhile, the most retweeted Tweet of 2013 goes to Glee star Lea Michele.



Pope Francis has made the Twitter world buzzed as pronounced as the newly-elected Pope after Pope Benedict in Vatican City, ending up in a global conversation with more than 130,000 Tweets per minute.

Beyonce's surprised album launch, deaths of Mandela, Paul Walker and Cory Monteith, US government shutdown, award-giving ceremonies such as AMAs, MTV-VMAs, MAMA 2013, Oscars, celebration of World Youth Day, 1D movie premiere, UCL Finals and NBA finals are some that made it to the list.

Twitter also wrapped top #hastags up! Let's see who made it through the top. The most tweeted hashtag - symbolized as #, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet - are #GoldenTweets, #Superbowl ,#RoyalBaby ,#SFBatkid, #Oscars and #BostonMarathon .

To unfold all the lists of the biggest moments and unforgettable events this year 2013, you can find it here in the official website 2013.twitter.com dissected in five categories namely: #2013, #news, #entertainment, #sports, and #showcase.



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