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Brazil Win Generates More Twitter Traffic Than Super Bowl

Brazil Win Generates More Twitter Traffic Than Super Bowl
Brazil soccer fans react as they watch their team's victory against Chile during a 2014 World Cup round of 16 game in a bar in Brasilia on June 28, 2014
Sao Paulo: Brazil's victory over Chile in an agonising penalty shootout that sent the hosts into the World Cup quarter-finals was more frantically tweeted than the Super Bowl, the social media company said on Saturday.

Traffic reached a record pace of 388,985 tweets per minute during the game, beating the 381,605 messages per minute fired during this year's NFL final, Twitter Inc said in a statement.

The peak came when Chile missed their last penalty, propelling Brazil into the quarter-finals. (Brazil Exhales After Ousting Chile by the Slimmest of Margins)

A total of 16.4 million tweets were sent during the match, surpassing the 12.2 million sent for the opening game in which Brazil beat Croatia 3-1. In absolute numbers the Super Bowl was, however a bigger event, with more than 24.9 million tweets.

People like to use social media to comment on what they watch on TV, making global sports events like the World Cup enormous business opportunities for companies like Twitter.

Brazil is one of Twitter's top global markets.
© Thomson Reuters 2014

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