The former United State president Barack Obama twitter handle received tremendous hit following the tweet made last week. Barrack Obama tweet is now the most liked in twitter history.
The tweet was made in response to the tragic events in Charlottesville, Virginia, which left three people dead. It shows a picture of Obama greeting several children of different ethnicities, along with a quote (the first in a series of three) from Nelson Mandela’s biography.
Though this is not the first tweet that has becomes the most liked in twitter history, the former title holder was Ariana Grande’s “broken” tweet, which was made in response to the Manchester bombing. Now Barack Obama Charlottesville Tweet is the new king.
The tweet was made in response to the tragic events in Charlottesville, Virginia, which left three people dead. It shows a picture of Obama greeting several children of different ethnicities, along with a quote (the first in a series of three) from Nelson Mandela’s biography.
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion..." pic.twitter.com/InZ58zkoAm
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) August 13, 2017
Though this is not the first tweet that has becomes the most liked in twitter history, the former title holder was Ariana Grande’s “broken” tweet, which was made in response to the Manchester bombing. Now Barack Obama Charlottesville Tweet is the new king.
Having said, as at the time of writing this, Obama’s Charlottesville Tweet has received 3,840,732 Like and 1,475,873 Retweets, making it most-liked tweet ever. With this tweet Barack Obama now holds over half of the position in the list of top five most-liked tweets. However, it sucks to see the top three most-liked tweets were made in response to awful events, but atleast it enables twitter users to find oneness in a such a tragic events.
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