Unsurprisingly, Covid-19 topped the list as the most used news hashtag on Irish Twitter during 2021, followed by a hashtag related to the Mica redress scheme and the struggles of mica-affected homeowners.
The announcement that Chapters Bookshop in Dublin was closing also stuck a chord.
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While the athlete’s tweet was full of joy, one full of sadness also connected with Irish users, who shared Jimmy Carr’s grief at the loss of his friend and fellow comedian Sean Lock in huge numbers. US President Joe Biden: a tweet from him proclaiming his inauguration to be “a new day in America” was the most liked of the year in Ireland. It feels like the beginning of something special,” he said. At this early stage in my career I can call myself an Olympic finalist. “Welcome home” was all it took to become the most retweeted sporting moment of 2021.Ĭloser to home, the most popular tweet with an Irish angle was from Irish gymnast Rhys McLeneghan. Manchester United has a pretty busy Twitter account at the best of times, but at the very best of times, in August, interaction reached a whole new level as it announced the re-signing of Cristiano Ronaldo with the simplest of tweets. The most liked tweet from an Irish account came from the Garda, with the nation responding with delight as members of the force stepped up and performed the Jerusalema Challenge in response to a gauntlet laid down by the Swiss guards. While one US president was kicked off Twitter in early 2021, another one was proving quite the draw with Irish users, with a tweet from President Biden proclaiming his inauguration to be “a new day in America” the most liked of the year. Twitter has released its most shared, liked and talked about topics for the year just past, with Covid rarely far from our minds and Joe Biden apparently closer to our hearts.