X: the most popular series among users today

X: the most popular series among users today
X: the most popular series among users today

The list of the productions that have caused the most impact among the community of X users, formerly Twitter. (Infobae/Jovani Pérez)

X (formerly Twitter) has become one of the platforms most used by Internet users in recent years for various reasons such as the ease of creating communities, the publication of messages in real time and because through the site the most talked about topics of the moment can be located, so also It is a measure of how much impact They have certain series and movie titles.

With more than 300 million users, more than 65 million tweets are generated per day and 800 thousand search requests are made, so appearing in the trends box on Twitter guarantees notoriety – for better or worse – and, in the case of entertainment, that more people show interest in reproducing a certain production.

Although in the new digital age it could be easy to get lost among so many new features, the X trends—which will always be characterized by the use of celebrities hashtags— can be a guide to which titles are trendy and unmissable.

These are the most mentioned series on X in the last few hours:

1. Shadowhunters
Mentions: 12,343
Clary Fray will never return to her normal teenage life: she has discovered that she belongs to a race of demon hunters and that she has angel blood.

2. One Piece
Mentions: 1,795
A live-action pirate adventure story based on the best-selling manga by Eiichiro Oda.

3. The Bridgertons
Mentions: 1,145
Inspired by the best-selling novels, this series features the eight inseparable siblings of the powerful Bridgerton family and their attempts to find love.

4. The Warrior Nun
Mentions: 674
A young orphan wakes up in a morgue and discovers that a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns has given her superpowers. She is the chosen one: the bearer of the halo.

5. The House of the Dragon
Mentions: 572
Based on the book ‘Fire and Blood’ by George RR Martin. The series focuses on House Targaryen, three hundred years before the events seen in ‘Game of Thrones’.

6. Vikings
Mentions: 482
Follow the adventures of Ragnar Lothbrok, the greatest hero of his time. The series follows the sagas of Ragnar’s band of Viking brothers and his family as he rises to become king of the Viking tribes. In addition to being a brave warrior, Ragnar embodies the Norse traditions of devotion to the gods; legend says that he was a direct descendant of Odin, the god of war and warriors.

7. The Boys
Mentions: 412
The series takes place in a world where superheroes represent the dark side of celebrity and fame. A group of vigilantes who call themselves “The Boys” decide to do everything possible to stop the superheroes who are harming society, regardless of the risks that this entails.

8. Invincible
Mentions: 393
Mark Grayson is a normal teenager, except for the fact that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. Shortly after his seventeenth birthday, Mark begins to develop his own powers and enters the guardianship of his father.

9. Passenger friends
Mentions: 356
Marcus and Emily make friends at a resort in Mexico with Ron and Kyla, a couple of crazy partygoers. There they decide to enjoy the moment, letting themselves go during a week full of lack of inhibition and debauchery with their new “passenger friends.” Months after the affair, Marcus and Emily are horrified to see Ron and Kyla show up uninvited to their wedding.

10. Sweet Tooth: The Deer Boy
Mentions: 354
A cataclysm has devastated the world. Gus, half boy and half deer, joins a motley family of hybrid children like him to search for answers to what happened.

Illustrative image of the X logo. (EFE/EPA/ETIENNE LAURENT)

Although X has been called the internet SMS for its messages that allow a maximum of 280 characters (originally 140 characters), this is not the only thing to which the success of the social network is attributed, but also the trends (trends).

It was in 2008 when the platform launched this tool and the company’s co-founder, Jack Dorsey, described it as the “evolution of morning information”because although before a person was aware of the most important news by reading the newspapers or watching the morning news, now the trends blog gave X users a glimpse of what was considered important at a given time.

With that first glance, the path was formed that allowed one to “explore” a certain topic of interest, not only seeing the opinions of others, but also participating in the conversation.

Currently it is possible to see trends or trending topics at a national and global level.

According to X’s page, the trends are determined by an algorithm and, by default, they are personalized according to the accounts you follow, your interests, and your location. This algorithm identifies topics that are popular at any given time, rather than those that have been popular for a while or on a daily basis, to help you discover the latest ones being discussed.

Trending topics have also become an amplifier of citizen complaints in the world, such as the #MeToo or #BlackLivesMatter movements.

 
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