As you might guess, the “tweet’s per second” (TPS) measurement is determined by measuring the number of times the world mentions a specific subjected over the course of a single second in time. With 25,088 TPS, the new record holder goes to the Dec. 9 screening of Castle in the Sky, an animated Japanese program about sky pirates in a post apocalyptic society.
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Basically, Japanese celebration and tragedy seem to dominate the records across the board. But, nothing comes close to how people feel about their classic post-apocalyptic animation.
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