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What is the Biggest Twitter Trend in India?
There are a few big topics on Twitter these days. Amongst them are #AvengersEndgame, #Covid-19, Virat Kohli, and KashiVishwanathDham. Let us take a look at what’s making the news in India. Read on to find out what’s hot on Twitter in India right now. We’ll also share our thoughts on the biggest trends.
Virat Kohli
Cricket fans in India are celebrating the GOAT icon emoji and the name of Virat Kohli on Twitter. The former Indian captain and one of the greatest cricketers in history has been a nightmare for bowlers across all three formats of the game. On the same subject : How to Track a Hashtag on Twitter. His quick runs in T20Is and marathon knocks in Tests have earned him a place among the greatest batsmen of all time.
Earlier, the ‘Current Affairs’ category of Twitter India’s annual report was released. The top 10 trending topics included India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and cricketers Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni. Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan and Tamil actor Vijay also featured in the list. These tweets are the latest in a long list of Twitter trends, and we look forward to reading them all!
#AvengersEndgame
The release of Avengers: Endgame on April 26 was the biggest movie trend in India on Twitter, with over 50 million tweets and counting. Read also : How to Get Free Followers on Twitter. The film was discussed by people from all over the world, and was the highest-rated global film in India in 2019.
Fans of the MCU and the Avengers were eagerly anticipating the release of Avengers: Endgame. The film surpassed Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, which crossed the Rs 100-crore mark in three days. Meanwhile, Avengers: Endgame surpassed the worldwide box office grosser Ironman: Age of Ultron and Black Panther. The latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has broken previous records for both domestic and international box office collections.
#Covid-19
In the past few weeks, there has been a massive upsurge in the number of Twitter users sharing their support for the people affected by the Zika pandemic. Before the Covid surge, India was in a jubilant mood as it thought it had reached its “endgame”. Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited seven million people to Kumbh, while five states held elections. See the article : How to Delete Twitter Search Suggestions. Millions of people cast their votes, including West Bengal. Meanwhile, thousands of people died in West Bengal.
As India’s democracy is in crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of why it is essential to focus on addressing the issue head-on. In part, the problem is due to the distorted information ecosystem, which amplifies hateful voices while steering us away from vital issues such as health care. Thousands of Indians die every day because of this virus, and it’s a shame that the information ecosystem is letting this happen.
#KashiVishwanathDham
On Monday, the prime minister inaugurated the primary section of the Kashi Vishwanath Dham, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site connects the temple of Kashi Vishwanath with the Ganga ghats, providing several amenities to pilgrims. Tweets about the inaugural ceremony spread across social media platforms and over 350 million people followed the trend. Many people also praised the prime minister for the development of Varanasi.
PM Modi took a dip in the Ganges River to mark the inauguration of the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor. After taking the bath, he bowed before the sacred river and offered Arghya to Lord Surya. Later, he proceeded to the Jalabhishek and the hashtag #KashiVishwanathDham became the largest Twitter trend in India.
#Bitcoin
The cryptocurrency has taken the world by storm, grabbing the top spot on Twitter in India. There are numerous reasons for this popularity. In India, people are more interested in Bitcoin than they are in anything else, and this is evident by the number of users who are expressing their interest in the digital currency. The latest trend shows that India has been a hotspot for Bitcoin since the day it was launched.
A new study shows that Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency on Twitter, after Bitcoin. The Ethereum network account has nearly 1.8 million followers, and the Shiba Inu has more than 1.9 million. Elon Musk’s tweet about a photograph of SHIB taking off to the Moon may have contributed to the sudden spike in the cryptocurrency’s popularity. It was trading at about $0.000026 (Rs. 0.0020) when the study was conducted, and is currently trading at more than 50 percent of its original value.