Messi’s post celebrating his victory becomes the most interactive in the history of “Instagram”

Messi wrote on “Instagram”: I dreamed of him several times and I wanted it so much (Getty)

The publication of the famous Argentine player, Lionel Messi, arrived on his page on the “Instagram” site, as he celebrated his victory in the championship. world Cup Which was held in Qatar, to the highest number of interactions in the history of the site since its inception, according to what was announced by the CEO of Meta Platforms (which includes Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp). Mark Zuckerberg.

Zuckerberg said on his personal page on “Facebook”, that Messi’s post “is now the most interactive in the history of Instagram.”

The founder of Facebook and owner of the Meta Platforms company added, “The exchange of messages on the WhatsApp application at the time of the World Cup final match reached 25 million messages per second.”

Messi had written in a post on his Instagram, accompanied by many pictures of him and his team celebrating winning the World Cup final, “I dreamed of him many times, I wanted it so much, I can’t believe it.”

Messi added, “Thank you very much to my family and to everyone who supports me and also to everyone who believed in us. We show once again that as Argentines, when we unite and fight together, we are able to achieve what we strive for.”

And it seems that the Qatar World Cup has achieved a wide spread on social media, in addition to Zuckerberg’s statement, the Twitter platform had revealed earlier that Qatar World Cup 2022 It has surpassed all previous editions of the World Cup tournaments since its inception.

And Twitter reported that the tag #WC2022 (short for World Cup) for the Qatar World Cup has been viewed 147 billion times, easily surpassing the #WC2018 hashtag for the World Cup in Russia.

Qatar World Cup fans were used “Twitter” While interacting with matches, especially when scoring a goal, predicting the outcome of the next match, or when celebrating with the stars.

The largest number of fans on “Twitter” had interacted with the final match between France and Argentina, which the platform described as the best tournament final ever, supporting FIFA’s opinion.

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