BTS continues to reign supreme on Twitter
BTS is also responsible for the most shared post on the social network in the last 12 months, according to Twitter
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Few personalities are as influential on Twitter as BTS. The South Korean boy band is behind one of the most "liked" tweets of the year 2021 on the social network. A feat that attests to the immense popularity of the group on the internet, despite the language barrier.
All it took was a selfie of Jungkook for the members of BTS to confirm their status as Twitter kings. Accompanied by a simple emoji, the post has amassed 3.2 million likes since the K-pop group published it on January 25. It also became the second most popular tweet of the year, behind a message from Joe Biden following his inauguration as president of the United States.
But that's not all: BTS is also behind the most shared post on the social network in the last 12 months, according to Twitter. It's a screenshot of an official statement from Jungkook, RM and their cohorts in response to the increasing violence and hateful acts against the Pan-Asian community around the world. "We feel grief and anger. We recall moments when we faced discrimination as Asians.We have endured expletives without reason and were mocked for the way we look. We were even asked why Asians spoke in English," they wrote, while noting that their "own experiences are inconsequential compared to the events that have occurred over the past few weeks."
"Without social media, we wouldn't have been so successful"
Fans of the group, commonly known as ARMY, have massively shared this message on social networks with the viral hashtag #StopAsianHate. They also turned to Twitter to celebrate happier events such as the prolonged appearance of the single "Butter" in the Billboard Hot 100 or the presence of the boy band at the last Grammy Awards ceremony to perform their hit "Dynamite." Achievements that have allowed BTS to become the most used hashtag of the year.Last Updated :
December 14, 21 05:02:11 PM IST