Famous Companies Launched a One-Word Stream on Twitter

After CNN's one-word post went viral, dozens of huge companies joined the trend. We have compiled 12 giant companies that have shared in this trend called "One Word Challenge" for you.
 Famous Companies Launched a One-Word Stream on Twitter
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Not a day goes by that we do not encounter a new trend in social media. If you spend a lot of time on social media, you may have noticed that a new trend or “challange” emerges almost every day. Sometimes these trends are limited to users, but sometimes world giant companies can join this trend.

This one-word trend, which is thought to be started by CNN, one of the largest news companies in the world, seems to include only companies. If users made fun of this post after CNN’s “breaking news” post, this tweet quickly went viral. Later, other companies joined this trend.

Everyone from Starbucks to Microsoft has joined this trend.

Under this post by CNN, many Twitter users said, “Did you give the account to high school interns?” “Did your social media worker quit his job?” Although he shared humorous posts like Microsoft, Starbucks and NASA, companies such as Microsoft, Starbucks and NASA were included in this trend. According to the current, companies share 1 word that best describes their work on their Twitter accounts. Although it is not known whether CNN did this intentionally, the fact that billion-dollar companies participated in this trend drew attention on social media.

Although this trend, which is called “One Word Challenge” in social media, is not currently in our country, it is most likely that our domestic companies will join this trend in the near future. We have compiled the shares of 12 giant companies participating in this trend for you.

Here are the shares of the companies participating in the stream

“Coffee”

“windows”

“The business world”

“Trains”

“Technology”

“Breaking news”

“Universe”

“Basketball”

“Technology”

“Computer”

“Video games”

Breaking Bad, which is very popular in our country, joined this trend.

“Science”

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