Where you, the Forbes audience, spent your likes, shares, clicks and more in 2019: HighlightsOf2019
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What defined your year? Between Spotify Wrapped, Instagram’s Top Nine, Snapchat’s Year End Story and Facebook’s Year in Review, we are presented with many personalized highlights and recaps of how we spent our time online the previous 12 months—and as the decade draws to a close, the past 10 years. Here, we offer a similar sort of reflection: Where you, our audience, spent your likes, shares, clicks and more in 2019. This year,44 million followers across our various platforms engaged with our social posts almost 90 million times, and social-shared videos garnered more than 156 million views. Below, you will find the narratives behind those numbers, a fun and insightful reflection of who and what defined 2019 in the world of.
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