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Twitter offered up similar data on Monday, saying that 32.1 million tweets were sent during the World Cup final. The game also set a record for most tweets per minute, hitting

According to Twitter data, the #GER vs #ARG #WorldCupFinal hashtags set a new record of 618,725 tweets per minute (TPM), beating the previous mark set in the Germany v Brazil

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The final set a new Twitter record of 618,725 tweets per minute discussing the match, according to a data.

The Women’s World Cup final between the United States and Japan on Sunday broke the all-time record for highest global tweets per second.

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Twitter says there was a flurry of more than 580,000 tweets per minute right after Germany’s goal made it 5-0, the last of four goals to come in quick succession. Former Brazil

It’s official: Tim Tebow is the biggest thing on the Internet. The Denver Broncos‘ Tebow-led win over the Pittsburgh Steelers set a new world record for tweets per minute.

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World Cup breaks Twitter record

Germany’s 7-1 humiliation of Brazil in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday was the most-discussed sports match ever on Twitter, according to the social networking site. The

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A huge 618,725 tweets per minute were posted about the match at the final whistle, to beat the previous record set during Brazil’s 7-1 defeat to Germany in the semi-final UK News

It’s official, every living person on Earth gives a damn about the ongoing FIFA World Cup. This was underscored when Twitter revealed that 16.4 million tweets were

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The 2014 FIFA World Cup prompted 672 million tweets. The semi-final match between hosts Brazil and Germany (which Germany won 7–1) attracted 35.6 million tweets, more than any

According to the Twitter Data account, a record 618,725 tweets about the match were sent out per minute at the moment Germany defeated Argentina in extra time by a score

The final set a new Twitter record of 618,725 tweets per minute

World Cup final sets record for most tweets per minute

Peak: Tweets about the game hit a high of over 500,000 per minute when Sami Khedira scored for Germany. Unstoppable: Khedira’s goal was Germany’s fourth in a ruthless

The 35.6 million tweets during the game compare to the Super Bowl’s 24.9 million as social media activity peaked with a record 580,166 tweets per minute. × Skip to main content

The U.S. was aiming for its third World Cup victory, while Japan lifted the World Cup trophy for the first time after going 0-25 against the Americans over the years. The exciting

The final also saw 32.1 million tweets . Abhinn Shreshtha The Germany-Argentina clash generated frenetic activity on social media as well with 88 million people on Facebook engaged

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Here is how the World Cup final went down on Twitter and Facebook A new record for the most tweets per minute was set as the World Cup final drew one of the busiest

(AP) — The Women’s World Cup final between Japan and the United States set the record for tweets per second, eclipsing the wedding of Prince William and Kate and the death

Germany’s 7-1 World Cup semifinal win over Brazil broke records triggered record-breaking activity on Facebook and Twitter.

The most tweets per minute is 618,725 and was set during the final 2014 FIFA World Cup game between Germany and Argentina held in Brazil, on 13 July 2014. The tweet rate reached its

Twitter said on Friday that World Cup football kicked the number of „tweets“ fired off at the micro-blogging service to a record high of 3,283 per second.

LONDON – The culmination of the Women’s World Cup final between Japan and the United States set a new record for tweets per second, eclipsing recent news events such

Germany’s 7-1 humiliation of Brazil in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday night was the most-discussed sports match ever on Twitter, according to the social networking site.

Tweets peaked at an impressive 580,166 tweets per minute around Germany’s fifth goal, breaking another Twitter record. As the World Cup final approachs, Twitter has put

The most tweets per minute is 618,725 and was set during the final 2014 FIFA World Cup game between Germany and Argentina held in Brazil, on 13 July 2014. The tweet rate reached its

The 2014 FIFA World Cup prompted 672 million tweets. The semi-final match between hosts Brazil and Germany (which Germany won 7–1) attracted 35.6 million tweets, more than any