Social climbers charts: JasonMomoa vaults to No. 1 on top actors with TMT opposition post
’s Top Actors chart, spending his first week atop the list after 23 total weeks on the list since November 2017.’s Social Climbers charts are rankings of the most popular entities on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube, with global data provided by social media analytics company MVPindex. The chart's methodology blends engagement to entities’ social media accounts along with weekly additions of followers/subscribers. The latest tracking week ended July 23.
“I encourage all my OHANA friends and fans to show the world that we are not backing down from TMT -- we are and will always be non-violent and aloha -- so if they come at us we will stay in peace but we will stand!” he wrote in Instagram in a post that earned 1.8 million favorites and 10,000 comments.
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