Who Dominated the Twittersphere in 2015?

Earlier today, Vox posted this chart by Echelon Insights which breaks down Twitter’s most tweeted subjects of 2015.

According to Echelon’s findings, Hillary Clinton received less attention than “the dress” and Bernie Sanders was barely more interesting than Pope Francis to Twitter’s some 460 million users.

Unsurprisingly, Donald Trump, avid Twitter provocateur dominated the Twitter conversation for the last half of the year. Trump’s penchant for using his Twitter account to lambast his enemies (and there are many) coupled with the disproportionate amount of media attention thrust Trump to the top of the list along with the terrorist attacks in Paris and the contentious Freddie Gray trial.

We explored the Trump/media relationship in September:

The Washington Post’s John Sides explored the correlation between media coverage of Trump and his ascension in the polls. The results are fascinating. There appears to be a direct connection to the amount of coverage Trump received and his poll standings.Now, I’ll qualify this by saying that Trump has smartly harnessed the anti-Republican status quo dissatisfaction and used it to his advantage. That is a real phenomena that deserves credit. The rebellion against the old guard GOP certainly explains why those at the top of the Republican primary heap happen to be political outsiders. That being said, the media’s role in propelling him to the front of the pack is one that deserves serious consideration.Sides findings pretty well speak for themselves:

Trump’s campaign recently claimed they’re about to drop big bucks on television ad buys. If Echelon’s findings are accurate, that might be an unnecessary expenditure.

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Tags: 2016 Republican Primary, Donald Trump, Social Media

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