Twitter has become one of the most used platforms by Internet users in recent years for various reasons, such as the ease of creating a community, the posting of news in real time and the fact that the most frequently discussed topics can be located through the site, therefore is a measure of how much impact have specific titles of series and movies.
WITH over 300 million users, over 65 million tweets are generated daily and 800,000 search requests, so appearing in the trending field on Twitter guarantees publicity – for better or worse – and in the case of entertainment, that more people show an interest in recreating a particular production.
Although it is easy to get lost among so many messages in the new digital age, the trends of Twitter – which will always be characterized by the use of famous hashtags— can be a guide to titles that are trendy and must-see.
Here are the most talked about videos of the day on Twitter:
1. elementary
Mentions: 7079
In a city where the inhabitants of fire, water, earth and air live together, a passionate young woman and a boy who goes with the flow will discover something elemental: how much they have in common.
2. Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
Mentions: 3580
After years spent cut off from the human world, the Turtle brothers decided to conquer the hearts of New Yorkers and make them accept them as normal teenagers by performing heroic deeds. Their new friend April O’Neil helps them take on a mysterious crime syndicate, but they are soon defeated when an army of mutants ambush them.
3. Spider-Man: Traversing the Multiverse
Mentions: 3562
Miles Morales returns in an epic adventure that will take Brooklyn’s friendly neighbor Spider-Man across the Multiverse to team up with Gwen Stacy and the new Spider-People team to take on a villain far more powerful than anyone they’ve ever known. before.
4. Mortal combat
Mentions: 3190
A failed boxer uncovers a family secret that leads him to a mystical tournament called Mortal Kombat, where he meets a group of warriors fighting to the death to save the realms from the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung.
5. Life bitch
Mentions: 2399
An abandoned dog joins up with other stray dogs to get revenge on his former owner.
6. Barbies
Mentioned: 1433
A full-length feature film based on the popular series of Barbie dolls.
7. Agent Stone
Mentions: 1070
Rachel Stone is an intelligence agent, the only woman standing between her powerful global peacekeeping organization and the loss of her most valuable and dangerous asset.
8. Fast and Furious X
Mentions: 932
Through many impossible missions, Dom Toretto and his family have been able to outsmart, outsmart and overtake any enemy that stands in their way. But now they will have to face the deadliest adversary they have ever known: a terrible danger that emerges from the past, fueled by a bloody lust for revenge, and bent on destroying the family and forever destroying all that is dear to the House. material.
9. Mystery in Venice
Mentions: 912
In post-war Venice, Poirot, now retired and living in his own exile, reluctantly attends a séance where one of the guests is murdered, forcing the former detective to rediscover the man-killer.
10. The Little Mermaid
Mentions: 874
Ariel is a teenage mermaid, daughter of Triton, king of the seas. Disobeying her father, she visits the surface and falls in love with Prince Eric. Hoping to find her beloved, the little mermaid innocently falls under the spell of Ursula, the sea witch, who transforms her into a human. But the witch has terrible plans for Ariel and her father.
Although Twitter was called SMS from the Internet for their messages, which allow a maximum of 280 characters (originally 140 characters), this is not the only thing to which the success of the Blue Bird network is attributed, but also trends (trends).
It was in 2008 when the platform launched this tool and company co-founder Jack Dorsey described it as “morning information evolution”because while earlier a person was aware of the most important news by reading newspapers or watching the morning news, now a trend blog gave Twitter users a glimpse of what was considered important at the time.
With that first look, a path was formed that allowed them to “explore” a particular topic, not only getting to know the opinions of others, but also taking part in the conversation.
It is now possible to observe trends or thematic trends at national and global level.
According to the Twitter page, trends are determined by an algorithm By default, they are personalized based on the accounts you follow, your interests, and your location. This algorithm identifies topics that are trending at the moment, rather than those that have been trending for a while or on a daily basis, to help you discover the latest topics covered.
They also became popular topics amplifier civil complaints around the world, such as the #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter movements.
With the appearance various streaming platforms now the number of new series and movies to enjoy each week is greater and among this accumulation there are several titles that They stand out more than othersmonopolizing conversations between Internet users.
According to “A Year in Search”, Google’s annual summary for 2022, the most discussed and searched movie of the year was Thor: Love and Thunderfrom the Marvel Universe, starring Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman.
He’s second on the list Black Adam, an action-adventure film that managed to unite Dwayne Johnson, Henry Cavill; in the third tier there was a production in which Tom Cruise participated, Top Gun: Maverickfollowed by Robert Pattinson’s Batman and the animated film Charm.
The last five items they were Brahmastra: Part One-Shiva, Jurassic World Dominion, KGF: Chapter 2; Uncharted and Morbius.
Regarding the seriesthe two most searched titles of the year were HBO productions Euphoriafollowed by Dragon House; The Disney Plus series Moon Night ranked third.
The Netflix series The Watcher came in fourth, followed by the Netflix series Inventing Anna; in sixth place was the Dahmer series; and then Boys.
In eighth place, the apocalyptic series from South Korea, We’re all dead; The Boys remained in the ninth step; finally, a successful adaptation of a book for young people was ranked 10th heartbreaker.
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