Humor tweets. Stimulating tweets. Intensive Tweets. Insensitive tweets. Infographic tweets. Greeting Tweets. And various other ideas spurted in millions’ hearts across the Twitter leading to number of posts on the social network profusely increase by ‘20 more Tweets’ on International Women’s Day and till now. Today we are past International Women’s Day by one day, but the tweets are still gushing on the Twitterverse.
’20 more tweets’, ’40 more tweets’….’400 more Tweets’ to uncountable more  Â
Whenever I searched on the Twitter trend ‘International Women’s Day’ for current Tweets, the number of tweets keeps adding on digits and it is unstoppably pouring on Twitter. Some tweets called for revolutions, while some recollected women’s achievements. International Women’s Day 2012 has made its significance felt among extensive range of Tweeple that feminists are no longer sole groups to commemorate this day and voice awareness toward women’s rights to equality.
Who tweeted the most?
From the First Lady, celebs, institutions, media, newspapers, comedians, bloggers, top executives, students, bankers, social network addicts to other people irrespective of profession, interests, age have scribbled opinions on Twitter that is found on no other social networks. Well not only type of users, the diversity in tweets is also notable that ranges from plain tweets, audio clips, images, graphs, cartoons, quotes, wallpapers, videos and many more.
Tweets evoked protests Â
‘Connecting girls, inspiring future’ was the theme of International Women’s Day for 2012. Flooding tweets around this theme must have evoked subtle protests to bring focus on issues faced by women and to contribute to a better, safer world for women. And the endeavor to grease the way to roll in more protects and revolutionary mission will continue throughout the month of March that marks Women’s History Month.
Some of the notable International Women’s Day Tweets were –