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HOW TO GAME THEM! Technology: How to hit the top on each social media platform Original article: https://www.axios.com/2021/11/16/most-followers-social-media-tik-tok Peter Burgess COMMENTARY Peter Burgess | |||||||||
Technology: How to hit the top on each social media platform
Written by Neal Rothschild and Sara Fischer Updated Nov 20, 2021 - ![]() Top performers on Instagram ![]() Top performers on YouTube ![]() Top performers on Facebook ![]() Top performers on Twitter ![]() Top performers on TikTok Data: Axios Research; Chart: Will Chase/Axios The creator economy has produced thousands of social media entrepreneurs who have built mega-audiences in the millions — larger than many media companies. Often, they operate in parallel universes, with little overlap between platforms. Why it matters: What differentiates social platforms is no longer their features, but their values and communities. What makes one person popular on one platform may not make them remotely interesting or influential on another. For example: Mr. Bean, a fictional British sitcom character, is the 4th most popular page on Facebook, with 129 million followers. He has just 215,000 followers on Twitter. TikTok star Bella Poarch has 85 million followers on TikTok, and less than 1 million on Twitter. Kim Kardashian West has 263 million followers on Instagram, but only 1.88 million subscribers to her YouTube channel. Driving the news: According to an Axios analysis of the top 50 most-followed accounts on each platform, TikTok is especially unique in minting its own stars who don't blow up on other platforms. The top five most-followed accounts on TikTok — Charli D'Amelio, Khaby Lame, Addison Rae, Bella Poarch and Zach King — do not rank in the top 50 of any other social mediav network. Collectively, those five stars have 480 million followers on TikTok, but less than half of that amount of followers across Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook combined. Top TikTok personalities have been able to land massive Hollywood deals across film, TV and podcasts, without building audiences on other platforms. The personalities of each platform are illustrated by the 50 biggest accounts:
Sports stars and actors shine on Facebook and Instagram, while musicians do better on YouTube and TikTok, naturally. The only accounts to appear in the top 10 of more than one platform are Cristiano Ronaldo (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter), Ariana Grande (Instagram, Twitter) and Will Smith (Facebook, TikTok). The big picture: About half (123) of the top 50 accounts across all five platforms measured originate from the United States. The next-largest country of origin for top accounts is India with 29, followed by the U.K. with 12, South Korea with 9 and Canada and Spain with 8 each. Editor's note: This story was originally published with a different graphic on Tuesday, Nov. 16. |