PM Narendra Modi beats all other world leaders on Facebook
According to a study ‘World Leaders on Facebook’ released on Wednesday by Burson Cohn and Wolfe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is far ahead of other world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, when it comes to popularity on the social media site.
It said that 43.2 million people follow him on Facebook, while Trump, who rules the other social media platform Twitter, is in second place with 23.1 million followers.
The study analyses the activity of 650 Facebook pages of heads of state and government and foreign ministers from January 1, 2017, using aggregate data from Facebook’s Crowdtangle tool, it said in a statement.
Over the past 14 months, the Facebook page of Trump had by far the most interactions of any world leader on Facebook, with a total of 204.9 million interactions (defined as the total number of comments, likes and shares), almost twice as many as Modi with 113.6 million interactions, the study said. Indonesian President Joko Widodo has 46 million interactions and Cambodia’s Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen and Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri follow with 36 and 33.4 million interactions, respectively.
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Following are the excerpts from the study:
As of March 15, 2018, the governments and leaders of 175 countries had an official presence on the social network, representing 91 percent of the 193 UN member states. The 650 Facebook personal and institutional pages of world leaders, governments and foreign ministries analyzed in this study have a combined total of 309.4 million page likes as of March 15, 2018. Since January 1, 2017, they have published a total of 536,644 posts which have garnered close to 900 million interactions.
Barack Obama was the first world leader to set up his own Facebook page, in March 2007, when he was still Governor of Illinois… Prime Minister Narendra Modi has the biggest audience on Facebook, with more than 43.2 million page likes, almost double as many as US President Donald Trump who has 23.1 million page likes on his personal Facebook page. Donald Trump posts an average of five times per day, more than twice as much as PM Modi and since January 1, 2017, his page has accrued 204.9 million interactions (comments, likes and shares), almost twice as many as PM Modi with 113.6 million interactions…
Only a handful of world leaders manage their pages on their own, or post on their timeline themselves. This is generally done by their social media teams. However, there are notable exceptions.
New Zealand’s new Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, often posts impromptu Facebook live broadcasts from her home at Premier House and even from her car, updating her followers about the latest government decisions and answering questions as they come in live. The 37-year-old politician has become the “most loved” world leader since 14 percent of her Facebook interactions are love hearts sent by her followers, which is all part of what has become known Down Under as #JacindaMania. In addition, her videos are now consistently subtitled for the hearing impaired.
Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen occasionally takes the smartphone into his own hands and posts live videos, including a live New Year’s message at two minutes past midnight as fireworks illuminated the night sky of Copenhagen, or a good night message while eating pizza after a long day at work. These raw and unedited videos might not have much news value, but they provide a glimpse into “life as the Foreign Minister of Denmark” and are certainly engaging for his 95,000-strong Facebook audience.
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong entertains his 1.1 million followers with occasional personal snapshots, often using the hashtag #GuessWhere and encouraging his followers to guess the location where the photo was taken.
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