World Cup 2014: Argentina-Germany final breaks social media records
World Cup 2014: Argentina-Germany final breaks social media records
The final set a new Twitter record of 618,725 tweets per minute discussing the match, according to a data.

Rio de Janeiro: The hard-fought thrilling World Cup final between Germany and Argentina set new Twitter and Facebook records as the encounter was trending on all social media platforms.

The final set a new Twitter record of 618,725 tweets per minute discussing the match, according to a data.

Facebook also said the game hit record numbers, prompting 280 million interactions, with 88 million people engaged globally, CBS News reported.

For comparison, 66 million people had more than 200 million posts, comments and likes during the Brazil-Germany semi-final match.

Germany wrote a new chapter in the history of international football as they became the first European team to lift the World Cup in South America, clinching a 1-0 win over Argentina in the final.

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