Although US President Donald Trump creates a lot of buzz on Twitter round the clock but it is his predecessor Barack Obama who has the most-liked tweet of 2017 in his kitty.
According to Twitter's year-in-review list, Obama's tweet reacting to racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August was not only the most-liked tweet of 2017 but also in the history of the micro-blogging platform that has over 300 million users.
The tweet, sent from @BarackObama, quoted Nelson Mandela's 1994 autobiography: "No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin or his background or his religion."
It was also the second-most retweeted tweet of the year, Vox reported on Wednesday.
The most retweeted tweet was about chicken nuggets from the food chain Wendy's.
Trump, however, was the most-talked-about politician but none of his tweets made the lists of most liked messages.
Obama sent the first tweet from the official @POTUS account, which now belongs to Trump, in May 2015.
Trump's most retweeted tweet ever is a fake video of him beating up CNN, a GIF that originated on the Reddit community.
Obama has 97.6 million followers on Twitter while Trump has 44.1 million.
The most shared TwitterMoments included NASA's discovery of seven Earth-like new planets and Beyonce announcing her pregnancy.
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