Posted on 01/09/2012 1:52:53 PM PST by doug from upland
Twitter reaction to Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebows 80-yard overtime touchdown pass Sunday night reached 9,420 tweets per second, placing the event in the number two spot on Twitters most-tweets-per-second list.
The game-winning moment surpassed onstage confirmation of Beyonces pregnancy during MTVs Video Music Awards in August (8,868 TPS) but fell well short of besting the online buzz sparked by Japanese anime movie Castle in the Sky in December (25,088 TPS).
Twitter announced the new sports record Monday with this tweet:
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Last night @TimTebow lead the @Denver_Broncos to an overtime playoff win and a new sports Tweets per second record: 9420 9 Jan 12
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During Sundays AFC wild-card playoff game, Tebow threw a touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas in overtime to upset the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-23. The social web immediately reacted and still is as six Broncos-related topics are currently trending on Google. The top topic: Bible verse John 3:16, which Tebow emblazoned on black eye paint during the 2009 BCS Championship game. On Sunday, Tebow broke the yards-per-completion record with 31.6 and threw for 316 passing yards. The number comparisons lit up Twitter as did congratulatory tweets, dismay from Steelers fans and commentary about the NFLs new overtime playoff rules.
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The sports moment that previously held the highest spot (now ranked fifth) on the list was the end of the FIFA Womens World Cup final match between the U.S. and Japan in July. Top 15 Tweets-Per-Second Moments
1) Castle in the Sky airs (25,088 tweets per second on Dec. 13, 2011): Anime movie Castle in the Sky was televised in Japan. 2) Tim Tebows overtime touchdown pass (9,420 tweets per second on Jan. 8, 2012): See above. 3) MTV Video Music Awards (8,868 tweets per second on Aug. 28, 2011): I want you to feel the love thats growing inside me, Beyonce said during her performance, confirming she and husband, Jay-Z, will have a baby. At the end of the song, she dropped her mic, unbuttoned her top and rubbed her baby bump.
4) Troy Davis executed (7,671 TPS on Sept. 20, 2011): Twitter caught fire in a last-minute effort to save convicted murderer Troy Davis from execution. Davis, who was sentenced to death for the 1989 murder of an off-duty police officer in Georgia, was put to death the next day. 5 and 6) FIFA Womens World Cup (7,196 and 7,166 TPS on July 17, 2011): On this day, the World Cup set two new records for number of tweets sent per second: the end of the final match between the U.S. and Japan as well as the Paraguay vs. Brazil game. The records were later broken by the events listed above. 7) Steve Jobs resigns (7,064 TPS on Aug. 25, 2011): I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apples CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come, Steve Jobs wrote in a resignation letter. Apple tapped Tim Cook as the new CEO the same day. 8) New Years Day in Japan (6,939 TPS on Jan. 1, 2011): As the clock passed midnight on the first day of 2011, Twitter users in Japan turned to Twitter to wish the world a Happy New Year. Twitter use increased immensely across the globe as each time zone entered 2011. This map visualization that shows activity.
9) BET Awards (6,436 TPS on June 27, 2011): This years BET Awards featured heavy social media integration before and during the broadcast. But what set viewers off was the awkward series of events surrounding the Viewers Choice Award reveal. Because of technical difficulties, contest winner Tiffany Greene declared Chris Brown the winner but then said the award actually belonged to Rihanna. 10) UEFA Champions League (6,303 TPS on May 28, 2011): Barcelona defeated Manchester United, 3-1, in the final match. 11) Steve Jobs passes away (6,049 TPS on Oct. 6, 2011): Steve Jobs died Oct. 5 and many fans discussed his passing through tweets. The hashtag #RIPSteveJobs immediately became a trending topic. Since his passing, the world including U.S. President Barack Obama, Microsofts Bill Gates and Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg has mourned his death and celebrated his achievements. 12) NBA Finals (5,531 TPS on June 13, 2011): Press conference comments along with a tweet from LeBron James after his team lost in the NBA Finals sparked a firestorm of responses via Twitter. His tweet said, The Greater Man upstairs know when its my time. Right now isnt the time. Most replies were negative. 13) Japanese earthquake and tsunami (5,530 TPS on March 11, 2011): Twitter turned into an emergency go-to service for many following an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami on Japans coast. Tweet-o-Meter reported that 1,200 per minute were coming from Tokyo when the phone systems went down.
14) East Coast earthquake (5,449 TPS on Aug. 23, 2011): More than 40,000 earthquake-related tweets were sent minutes after it struck, hitting a rate of about 5,500 tweets per second. 15) Raid on Osama bin Laden (5,106 TPS on May 2, 2011): Before Obamas press conference about Osama bin Ladens death, Twitter was very active with speculation and subsequent confirmation from officials and news outlets (see gallery below).
Bill Maher will get his "Tweet" in due time.
Bill Maher will get his "Tweet" in due time.
How tweet it is!.......................
Still have no idea what the twit thing is, this right here lets me know it is absolutely irrelevant.
What is a "Bounce" anyway? I suppose this is another of those things you have to be younger than 25 to understand. A future of slackers, of joy...........
Gosh, I don’t see the Tebow haters on this thread. I guess they’ve gone into hiding for a while.
Beyonce is a black entertainer who recently had a baby with her husband, Jay Z, another entertainer. The baby’s name is “Blue” and created controversy because other parents were kept out of the NICU (and away from their sick children) at the hospital while Blue was there due to security for the couple.
I bet poor Bill is still crapping his pink panties.
What a game!
I’m still grinning like a cheshire cat!
I knew it was developed for the military but had no idea the Russians used it also.
If you’re a newshound, there us no better or faster aggregator of news and happenings.
Oh, that’s funny!
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