FPJ Rewind 2022: 10 most-liked tweets from this year
Twitter has always been attracting social media users to the platform for trending hashtags, and discussions over topics that hit the globe such as the population crossing the 8 billion mark, Elon Musk's takeover deal, and many more.
It's time to soon bid adieu to 2022 and welcome a new year, however, before that take a look into what you and fellow internet users hit the like button for while scrolling and swiping through tweets.
Twitter has revealed the top 10 tweets that were most-liked by people. Both Barack Obama and Elon Musk have two tweets making the top 10 most-liked list, while Joe Biden has one. Popular Korean band BTS also entered the list with the love and support of their huge fan base.
Of these talked-about tweets, what marks the top is the confirmation of the death of Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman. The sad update put forth on his Twitter account via family so far received 7 million likes. This being the most-liked tweet from the year 2022 shared a photo the late actor with an short obit note.
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The second in the most-liked tweet list hapens to come from none other than the now Twitter CEO Elon Musk. The quirky tweet that he made during the days of April took internet by a storm. Any guesses? The Coca-Cola and cocaine tweet that surfaced on the microblogging site by Musk holds around 4.7 million likes.
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Former US President Barack Obama made it to the third from the top 10 most-liked tweets from 2022. The tweeted image showing Obama standing beside a window smiling at little kids is the one that received 4 million likes.
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The next ones on the list are as follows, take a look:
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