According to Facebook, 9.3 million Indians have generated 40 million US poll-related posts

Over 9.3 million Indians have since March 23 last year generated over 40 million likes, posts, comments and shares related to the US presidential election, Facebook revealed on Tuesday. Facebook released the
data as America goes to elect its 45th President later on Tuesday. The data revealed that between March 23, 2015, and November 1, 2016, a total of 289 million people around the world generated 10 billion likes, posts, comments and shares related to the US election.
The data has been traced from March 23 last year — the day first candidate Ted Cruz of the Republican Party announced his candidacy for President. Facebook said that in 2015, the most talked-about topic worldwide on Facebook was the US presidential election, with people using the platform to debate, discuss and engage with the campaign for election.
The three presidential debates and the release of the “Access Hollywood” tape has been listed among top 10 moments of the campaign on Facebook. Facebook also listed eight top-performing posts, two from each of the major party presidential candidates. This comes right as the results for different states in United States of America roll out gradually. At the time of writing Donald Trump has won 137 electoral votes while Hillary Clinton has won 104 electoral votes. According to the percentage, Trump has won 49 percent votes and Clinton is following closely with 47 percent votes.
With inputs from IANS

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