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Which is the Biggest Twitter Trend in World?
If you have an account on Twitter, you might wonder: “Which is the biggest Twitter trend in the world?” It is easy to check this by using the Twitter app, which shows trends that people are talking about. A trend lasts for at least ten minutes, depending on how many people are talking about it. Trends come about for many reasons: people fighting for a cause, people promoting their products, and political parties vying for attention.
Imported Hakumat Namanzoor
This week, Pakistani political leader Imran Khan has started a worldwide trend called #ImportedHakumatNamanzoor to protest the alleged US intervention in Pakistan’s elections. Supporters of the PTI started using the hashtag in their tweets, and the trend quickly became the number one trend in 25 countries around the world. See the article : Why Does My Twitter Keep Logging Me Out?. Imran Khan has even created a website, namanzoor.com, to collect donations from supporters of his party across the world and promote the #IHM trend.
The hashtag, which means ‘imported government is unacceptable’, has been trending across all social media platforms, including Twitter. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, announced his intention to buy Twitter for $44 billion in November. Twitter politely declined the offer, but confirmed it was for sale. The billionaire now controls the company and expects to use it to promote free speech. The hashtag, “#ImportedHakumatNamanzoor”, has gained nearly 5.6 million clicks since its emergence, and has been used more than 106 million times.
While Imported Hakumat Namanzoor has become the biggest Twitter trend in the world, this hashtag has become more popular in Turkey and other countries. In Turkey, #ImranKhan has more than 472 thousand tweets. It is clear that this hashtag will continue to grow, and is bound to have far-reaching effects. It is not just about ImranKhan, but also about the current situation in Turkey.
South Korean boyband BTS
In addition to becoming the biggest Twitter trend in the world, South Korean boyband BTS has also become the most popular K-pop group. The K-pop group has more than 16 million followers on Twitter, referred to as the “ARMY”. Their fans are devoted to the band and share videos, pictures, and other content with their followers. On the same subject : How Do I Save Videos From Twitter to My iPhone?. In fact, BTS’s Twitter account has more followers than the presidential candidate Donald Trump. BTS has also been tweeted more than Ellen DeGeneres and Justin Bieber, according to Bloomberg.
Fans have expressed their support for BTS and wished him a speedy recovery. They also shared the news of Jimin’s recent surgery on Twitter, where he had COVID-19 tests. In an effort to help him recover, BTS’s agency shared the news, stating that Jimin’s results were positive. The singer reported that he experienced a sudden abdominal pain and a sore throat in the afternoon of January 30. A short time later, he underwent surgery, which was performed on the doctor’s advice.
BTS became one of the most popular Twitter trends in the world following their wildly successful performance at the American Music Awards. They continue to sell out their merchandise and sell out stadiums on their world tours. The South Korean boyband is expected to break more records in the near future. With such an enthusiastic following, it’s no wonder why they’re the world’s biggest Twitter trend in world right now!
Imported government
Imported government has become a top trend on Twitter. The #importedgovernment hashtag has hit the top spot on global and national trends panels. Tweets with the hashtag have generated over 100 million impressions. On the same subject : What Is Impressions on Twitter?. According to Twitter analysis tool Tweet Binder, there have been 106,433,419 tweets containing the hashtag. Imran Khan, who has been PM since 2008, is the leader of the Pakistan Democratic Movement alliance, which lost a no-confidence vote in a recent election.
The hashtag “Imported government is the biggest Twitter trend in the world” is trending in 17 countries around the world. It is important to note that these are not just hashtags that are being used for political purposes, but are used to mock the army. The hashtag “Imported government” has been used nearly 472 thousand times. Moreover, it has gained popularity in Turkey, where it has spread to over 3 million people.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, recently purchased Twitter for $44 billion and has since made it the biggest trend on Twitter. However, Twitter is not without its share of controversy. Elon Musk has taken over Twitter, claiming to unlock the full potential of the social networking site. The billionaire entrepreneur is a fan of Pakistan’s former prime minister, Imran Khan. The trend, which began on Twitter on April 8, has been circulating for over a week.