Germany – Argentina World Cup Final Breaks all Time Social Media Records

Date 2014-07-14

Category Gist & Gossip

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Germany’s 1-0 win over Argentina in the 2014 FIFA World Cup set a new high around social media on both Facebook & Twitter.

According to Twitter, there were a record 618,725 tweets per minute at one point during Germany’s 1-0 win, outpacing the 580,166 tweets-per-minute peak during Germany’s 7-1 semifinal victory over Brazil.

Overall, there were 32.1 million tweets about the game sent during the telecast, Twitter said, or about 3.5 million shy of the record 35.6 million generated during Germany’s drubbing of Brazil.

The World Cup final was the most-discussed sporting event ever on Facebook, with an estimated 280 million interactions — likes, posts and comments — from 88 million users about the game. That’s roughly 35 million more interactions than the record 245 million established during the 2013 Super Bowl, Facebook said.

The monthlong World Cup generated 3 billion Facebook interactions overall.

“We knew the World Cup was going to be big, but this level of engagement is remarkable,” N!ck Grudin, Facebook’s director of global media partnerships, told Reuters. “It was the highest level of conversation around a single event that we have ever measured.”

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