2020 has been a year like no other. From heartbreaking losses to stories of courage, the world saw it all. Unsurprisingly, #COVID-19 was the top hashtag used by most people this year followed by #BlackLivesMatter which mobilised the world, seeking the need for equality and social justice following the death of George Floyd, the third most-tweeted-about person globally.
Here's a brief tour of how the world conversed through tweets in 2020:
The final tweet on Chadwick Boseman's Twitter account, announcing his death is the most-retweeted post of the year and the most liked of all time. The August 28 post by Boseman's family, sharing the news of his death after his secret battle with colon cancer has over 7.5 million likes and 3.1 million retweets.
US Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris's tweet, congratulating Joe Biden on his Presidential win. Ms Harris is also the most-tweeted-about woman in the world this year.
Former US president Barack Obama's tweet about the death of NBA star Kobe Bryant is the second-most liked tweet of the year, with 3.9 million likes. Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash in suburban Los Angeles.
Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli and actor Anushka Sharma's pregnancy announcement was the most liked tweet in India with more than 6,45,000 likes on the platform.
Jungkook, the member of trailblazing South Korean boyband BTS , covering the song 'Never Not' by US musician Lauv in May is the second most retweeted tweet worldwide this year.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tweet about lighting lamps of hope and good health during the Covid-19 pandemic was the "Most Retweeted Tweet in Politics" in India on Twitter.
American actor-comedian Andy Milonakis's May 31 tweet on SpaceX launch came in the wake of the NASA astronauts leaving behind a country still ravaged by the pandemic and protesters taking to the streets over George Floyd's killing.
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan's announcement that he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus was the most quoted tweet of the year in India.
Former cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's tweet expressing appreciation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's letter was most retweeted, in the Sports category, in India. Mr Dhoni announced his retirement from cricket this year.
This video with a simple caption - "Quarantine Day 6" - shows one user's creative attempt at passing time, during the coronavirus-induced lockdown and quarantine, with a sock puppet and cars.
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