More People Tweeted About This Taylor Swift Album Than Football and Basketball Combined

Twitter released 'The Swift Report,' which illustrate simply how regularly tweets about Taylor Swift ruled users' feeds through the years.
The woman of the instant is Taylor Swift. The country singer turned-pop-queen releases her new studio album "Midnights" on Oct. 21 and enthusiasts are ecstatic.
Ever since she introduced the album all over the VMAs last month, Twitter has been abuzz with tweets from Swifties — and for just right reason why! Not most effective will this album deliver us 13 new tracks, but it will give us solutions to some of our most sought questions/Taylor theories these days.
For instance, did Taylor really record a song with Drake? And is it only a wild coincidence that Taylor decided to unencumber "Midnights" on Kim Kardashian's birthday? (Definitely no longer).
While you wait to press play at the album, are we able to pastime you in a couple of stats in regards to the chokehold that Taylor and her track has had on Twitter?
The microblogging platform has created “The Swift Report," a compilation of data showcasing just how often tweets about Taylor Swift dominated users' feeds.
And it turns out that even though Taylor has only tweeted seven times in 2022 (yes, I'm counting), hundreds of people tweet about her every second of the day.
There were more tweets about the release of 'Red (Taylor’s Version)' than there were about football or basketball.
In the past 12 years, there have been 329 million tweets over the past 12 years that referenced Taylor Swift. This means there has been an average of more than 75,114 tweets every day about Taylor for the past 4,380 days. Ugh, the power she holds.
Despite the fact that Swiftie/Swifties is just a made-up title Taylor stans coined to identify themselves, the term has been referenced in tweets over 18 million times since 2010. In my opinion, that's enough mentions for it to be recognized by the Merriam-Webster dictionary, no?
Oh! And remember when Taylor re-released her 2012 album "Red" in 2021?
Well, when "Red (Taylor’s Version)" was released (an album that we had already been listening to for 9 years), more folks tweeted about its re-release than they did about football or basketball combined.
Furthermore, when Taylor announced "Midnights," over 1.6 million tweets referenced the album within three days. Many took a particular interest in Taylor's forthcoming song "Snow on the Beach (feat. Lana Del Rey)."
In conclusion, thank you Swifties for all the laughs and joy you've brought to the world with your tweets. We've compiled some of our faves below.
taylor swift releasing a new album: pic.twitter.com/zw2woKDZ4Q
— t (@swifterous) October 20, 2022taylor swift songs: pic.twitter.com/gMEiy89jKY
— t (@swifterous) October 17, 2022taylor swift for prime minister
— Soph (@sophdoeslife) October 20, 2022The exciting thing about a new Taylor Swift album is not only new music but a new personality to annoy all my friends and family with.
— Alex Goldschmidt (@alexandergold) October 20, 2022Streets saying Liz Truss resigned as UK Prime Minister because she wants more time to stream Midnights by Taylor Swift. A true Swiftie pic.twitter.com/65zAkKwsMQ
— TM | Midnights 🕛 (@TMlovesRED) October 20, 2022I’m not gonna say anything… #TSmidnightTS #MidnightsTaylorSwift #Midnights pic.twitter.com/hqHx4NB5eA
— Ruffael 🕰️ (@ruffaelll) October 20, 2022P.S. See you all on Twitter in a bit to discuss, unpack, and enjoy "Midnights" together!
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