What the Trend-A HootSuite Media Company-Analyzes Top Trending Topics on Twitter for 2011

What the Trend analyzed the top trending topics on Twitter for 2011 and compiled a variety of top 10 lists in an infographic including Top Ten Overall Trends of 2011, plus lists from various categories including movies, US TV shows, musical artists, sports events, and world news.


VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Dec. 6, 2011) -

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What the Trend - a HootSuite Media company - analyzed 207,518 Twitter trends from 2011 to determine the top trending topics of the year. The resultant lists offers a unique view of social media's impact on all aspects of culture and can be viewed and downloaded from HootSuite's company blog: http://blog.hootsuite.com/top-twitter-trends-2011/.

Tracking Trends

To capture the fast-moving social media conversations, localized trend information was captured by What the Trend every 5 minutes from Twitter. The What the Trend user community then added context with user-contributed definitions.

To compile the report, the leading trends were grouped by topic (i.e. #jan25 and #egypt were both added to the Egypt Protest topic) to create Top 10 lists for movies, US TV shows, musical artists, sports leagues, and world news - as well as an overall list which included definitions for the varied mix of pop stars, holidays and sports.

Global Conversation

Twitter Trends offer a unique overview of world events in an unprecedented, real-time stream of unfiltered information. Along with major world events, celebrity culture and politics, trends include company promotions and #hashtag memes - which can be difficult to understand. It's also noteworthy to see the variety of topics coming from beyond North America, including Japan, Korea and Brazil where Twitter is a common part of everyday online conversation.

What is a Trend?

Trends rarely appear on Twitter's trending topic list for more than a day, as such, What the Trend's results differ from Twitter's Year In Review: Hot Topics list. What the Trend's research methodology examines all topics regardless of whether or not a topic has had long-standing popularity - including this year's champion, Justin Bieber who is the topic of much discussion about Twitter's trend tracking algorithm. What the Trend also awards 'points' for both duration and rank on the top 10 trending topics on Twitter.com to take the intensity of trends into consideration.

HootSuite plans to release additional What the Trend periodic data-sets for media outlets. Requests may be sent via email to wtt@hootsuite.com.

Those with interest in trending topics are invited to join the What the Trend community via http://whatthetrend.com to share Tweet definitions with other enthusiasts.

Contact

For more information about HootSuite, and to arrange an interview with CEO Ryan Holmes, visit the media kit: http://blog.hootsuite.com/media.

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Contact Information:

HootSuite Media Inc.
Dave Olson or Sandy Pell
media@hootsuite.com
www.hootsuite.com

Top Twitter Trending Topics for 2011 in What the Trend infographic