Pope Francis Has Most Influence on Twitter


WASHINGTON, D.C. (Worthy News)– Pope Francis has 14 million Twitter followers, nearly a third of U.S. President Barack Obama, however according to a study; the pontiff is considered the most influential on the social networking platform.

According to the annual “Twiplomacy” survey, the key measure is not the number of followers, but the “reach, the engagement.” Pope Francis’ Spanish-language tweets are retweeted more than 10,000 times on average, and his English-language tweets, more than 6,400 times.

In comparison, @BarackObama tweets are retweeted just over 1,400 times on average.

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