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Current Twitter trends: American Music Awards, NSYNC, 'Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'

Relaxnews
Monday 22 November 2010 01:00 GMT
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At the top of Twitter's most talked about topics on the morning of November 22 are the terms "#rememberwhen" and "#ignoredtextmessages."

The two memes are followed by "ama2010" - a term short for the American Music Awards 2010 - in third place and the American Music Awards in fourth place.

The annual music awards event was held on Sunday, November 21 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, USA.

"[B]etween nicki and rihanna's hair, you could have sufficient christmas decorations," "#ama2010 were cool. Bon Jovi were epic as always, Pink, WOW. KP and her firework men, even Kesha was alright..." "some crazy closing performance, nick carter is still hott!" and "Awards given to the wrong singers. Most are lip syncing" tweet microbloggers talking about the event.

The name of now defunct American boy band "NSYNC" is in fifth place in the chart followed by the name of Kanye West's fifth studio album, My " Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy."

"Dobby," the name of a character from the Harry Potter series of films is in eighth place, American major league soccer team the "Colorado Rapids" are in ninth place and tweets about the day of the week have pushed "Sundays" into tenth place.

The top 10 most talked about topics on Twitter on November 22 at 7:30 AM GMT are:

  1. #rememberwhen (new)
  2. #ignoredtextmessages (new)
  3. #ama2010 (new)
  4. American Music Awards (new)
  5. NSYNC (new)
  6. Nick Carter (new)
  7. Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (new)
  8. Dobby (new)
  9. Colorado Rapids (new)
  10. Sundays (new)

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