
Every time something big happens we take to Twitter to talk about it and 2016 has had its fair share of big events.
The top most tweeted UK moment was England's catastrophic (depending on where you're from) crash out of the Euros to Iceland with 128,000 tweets per minute.
Globally Rio2016 was the most talked about thing, with election2016 and PokemonGo in second and third.
CBB and GBBO topped the talk of UK TV.
Rio2016 topped the worldwide most talked about list
With more than 11,000 athletes competing in the Olympics in August it's hardly surprising that is was the most talked about thing on Twitter throughout the year around the world.
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The US election came in second in the list - Donald Trump himself came in eighth but Hillary Clinton didn't appear anywhere in the top 10.
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And Brexit was hanging in there in the sixth slot as the only other politics-related entry.
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Remember Pokemon Go? Yeah, that was the third most talked about thing on Twitter globally in 2016.
The top 10 global trends are not that surprising
All 10 of the UK's top talked about moments are football-related
From Jamie Vardy having a party with Leicester's incredible title win (let's not talk about this season) to Liverpool's comeback against Dortmund in the Europa League quarter-final.
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The top three trends in politics in the UK were Brexit, Trump and election2016 - we actually tweeted "Trump" more times than "election2016".
But most importantly the most tweeted video involved a cat... and some chicks. Adorable.
I'm a Celebrity was obviously too late to make the UK's TV list
Selena Gomez might be queen of Instagram, but Harry Styles is the UK king of Twitter

He is the most popular UK celebrity with 29.5 million followers.
He even managed to get the second most retweeted tweet in the world.
When he quoted Taylor Swift on his 22nd birthday., external
Four out of five of One Direction appear in the top 10 UK celebrity - Niall Horan only missed out because he is from Ireland.
1. Harry Styles (29.5 million)
2. Adele (27.5 million)
3. Louis Tomlinson (23.5 million)
4. Liam Payne (23.5 million)
5. Emma Watson (23.4 million)
6. Zayn Malik (20.4 million)
7. Ed Sheeran (16.6 million)
8. Wayne Rooney (14.1 million)
9. Simon Cowell (12.7 million)
10. Stephen Fry (12.3 million)
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