Post by account_disabled on Dec 21, 2023 1:11:24 GMT -5
Every four years, all football fans have a holiday - the World Cup. Even this year's event in Brazil was without Czech participation, but nevertheless (or precisely because of that) there was definitely something to look at. However, it wasn't just the players' performances on the pitch that were worth noting. A lot of interesting things were also happening on social networks, where one record after another was also falling. Where did you cheer the most? But let's take it step by step. Where would you guess the World Cup was discussed the most? In host Brazil? In Germany? Or perhaps in the country of one of the other big favorites? Well, you'd be overshooting that.
Believe it or not, the most C Level Executive List social media mentions of the championship came from JAPAN, a whopping 37%! According to Adobe's study, Great Britain finished second with a relatively large distance (11%), followed by Brazil (9%). Germany is in joint fourth and fifth place with the United States with a share of 8%. One record after another Brazilian organizers promised a World Cup full of records, so the home team set an example. It already started with the round of 16 match against Chile. The high drama, which culminated in a penalty shootout, set a new Twitter record when it became the most tweeted sporting event in history with 16.4 million tweets. In the most dramatic moment, when Gonzalo Jara missed his penalty and it was decided, Twitter also recorded a record 389 thousand tweets per minute. In both cases, this game surpassed this year's Super Bowl, but the record did not last very long.
And again, the Brazilian national team had a hand in it. image Brazil vs Chile match on Twitter The semi-final between Brazil and Germany broke a number of records on and off the pitch. Without a doubt, it was one of the craziest matches in history, which, unfortunately for the Brazilians, will be remembered for a long time to come. It's no wonder the match became the most tweeted event in history (yes, again) on Twitter and had the most interactions on Facebook. In particular, the match on Twitter reached 36.5 million tweets during its two-hour duration (2x more than the then-record match between Brazil and Chile) and also broke the record for the number of tweets per minute when within 60 seconds of Germany's goal to make it 5-0 in In the 29th minute, a total of 580,000 tweets flooded Twitter.
Believe it or not, the most C Level Executive List social media mentions of the championship came from JAPAN, a whopping 37%! According to Adobe's study, Great Britain finished second with a relatively large distance (11%), followed by Brazil (9%). Germany is in joint fourth and fifth place with the United States with a share of 8%. One record after another Brazilian organizers promised a World Cup full of records, so the home team set an example. It already started with the round of 16 match against Chile. The high drama, which culminated in a penalty shootout, set a new Twitter record when it became the most tweeted sporting event in history with 16.4 million tweets. In the most dramatic moment, when Gonzalo Jara missed his penalty and it was decided, Twitter also recorded a record 389 thousand tweets per minute. In both cases, this game surpassed this year's Super Bowl, but the record did not last very long.
And again, the Brazilian national team had a hand in it. image Brazil vs Chile match on Twitter The semi-final between Brazil and Germany broke a number of records on and off the pitch. Without a doubt, it was one of the craziest matches in history, which, unfortunately for the Brazilians, will be remembered for a long time to come. It's no wonder the match became the most tweeted event in history (yes, again) on Twitter and had the most interactions on Facebook. In particular, the match on Twitter reached 36.5 million tweets during its two-hour duration (2x more than the then-record match between Brazil and Chile) and also broke the record for the number of tweets per minute when within 60 seconds of Germany's goal to make it 5-0 in In the 29th minute, a total of 580,000 tweets flooded Twitter.