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This page displays trending topics on twitter from World in last 24 hours. You can follow the link of the trending topic to go to the user profile or the search results on twitter. What were the biggest trends on Twitter in 2019? This week, Twitter has published its latest listings of the key events, celebrities, sports teams, and more which drove conversation on the platform in 2019. Twitter has published its full insights in this tweet thread, but here’s a look at some of the topic-based listings and notes.
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Trends are available on the Twitter for iOS app, the Twitter for Android app, and twitter.com.
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On Twitter's mobile apps, you can find Trends listed under the Trends section of the Explore tab When signed in to twitter.com on a desktop or laptop computer, Trends are listed in many places, including the Home timeline, Notifications, search results, and profile pages.
Trends are determined by an algorithm and, by default, are tailored for you based on who you follow, your interests, and your location. This algorithm identifies topics that are popular now, rather than topics that have been popular for a while or on a daily basis, to help you discover the hottest emerging topics of discussion on Twitter.
You can choose to see Trends that are not tailored for you by selecting a specific Trends location on twitter.com, iOS, or Android (instructions below). Location Trends identify popular topics among people in a specific geographic location.
Note: The number of Tweets that are related to the Trends is just one of the factors the algorithm looks at when ranking and determining trends. Algorithmically, Trends and hashtags are grouped together if they are related to the same topic. For instance, #MondayMotivation and #MotivationMonday may both be represented by #MondayMotivation.
You may notice that some trends have # sign before the word or phrase. This is called a hashtag and is included specifically in Tweets to mark them as relating to a topic, so that people can follow the conversation in search.
Yes, when signed into your account on the twitter.com, iOS, or Android, Trends will be tailored for you based on your location and who you follow. There will be many world and local news events and conversations that will appear in your trends regardless of your personalization.
Yes, you can view Trends for a specific location on twitter.com, iOS, or Android.
View Trends via twitter.com:
To view Trends for a specific location, click Change in your Trends box. You can choose to Keep tailored trends based on your location and who you follow, or you can select Change to choose a nearby location or search locations.
Adjust your trends settings via Twitter for iOS:
- In the top menu, tap your profile icon.
- Tap Settings and privacy, then tap Content preferences.
- Under Explore, tap Trends.
- Drag the slider next to Trends for you to turn on and receive personalized trends.
- When the feature is disabled, you can change your location by tapping Change location. In the search box, type your desired Trends location or choose from the list.
Adjust your Trends settings via Twitter for Android:
- In the top menu, you will either see a navigation menu icon or your profile icon. Tap whichever icon you have, and select Settings and privacy.
- Tap Content preferences.
- Under Explore, tap Trends.
- Drag the slider next to Trends for you to turn on and receive personalized trends.
- When the feature is disabled, you can change your location by tapping Change location. In the search box, type your desired Trends location or choose from the list.
Note: If you don't find your preferred country or city, it means we're not receiving enough Tweets from that geographical area to create a list. You can look up local Tweets on any topic by using advanced Twitter search operators.
Clicking or tapping any of the Trends takes you to the Twitter search results for that Trend. You'll see all Tweets including that phrase or hashtag. To see what people are saying about a previous Trend, perform a search for that keyword.
Simply post a Tweet including the exact word or phrase as it appears in the Trends list (with the hashtag, if you see one). Due to the large number of people Tweeting about these specific Trends, you may not always be able to find your particular Tweet in search, but your followers will always see your Tweets.
Note: Twitter also filters searches for quality. To understand what types of behavior could cause your Tweets to be filtered out, read about our search rules and restrictions.
Yes. We want Trends to promote healthy conversations on Twitter. This means that at times, we may not allow or may temporarily prevent content from appearing in Trends until more context is available. This includes Trends that:
Violates the Twitter Rules.
Contains profanity or adult/graphic references.
Targets the privacy of victims of serious crimes and of minors, who are private figures.
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In some cases, we may also consider the newsworthiness of the content, or if it is in the public interest when evaluating potential violations. In these cases, the content might continue to trend on our platform.
Please note that even if we prevent a hashtag or content from appearing in Trending topics, conversations around that content will still be accessible on Twitter, but those terms will not be in the Trending topics section.
In the U.S., as part of our work to protect the integrity of the conversation around the 2020 U.S. election, we have expanded our efforts to add context and review trends for violations. Read more here.
Do Trends have context?
We manually monitor Trends and work to add context to help answer the question, 'Why is this trending?' We do this through attaching a representative Tweet to the Trend, adding a headline and description, or curating a landing page to give more direct context. We may also add a combination of these.
Below some Trends you may also see the approximate number of Tweets associated with the Trend, or personalized context such as who in your network is Tweeting about the Trend.
Above some Trends you may see a category such as “Politics,” “Music,” or “Entertainment.” This is automatically selected based on what the Tweets in the Trend are about.
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Certain Trends will have an article automatically attached based on the conversation around the Trend.
Below some Trends, you may see the approximate number of Tweets associated with the Trend, or personalized context such as who in your network is Tweeting about it.
Additionally, when a Moment is found to be relevant to a Trend, we may use the title of the Moment as the Trend’s description.