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Barack Obama, Ariana Grande, LeBron James have top tweets of 2017

LeBron James, Ariana Grande and even a call for chicken nuggets made the list of 2017's leading tweets. But a message from Barack Obama topped the list.

Even a plea for chicken nuggets made the list

Barack Obama, Ariana Grande and LeBron James had some of the top tweets of 2017. (Getty Images)

LeBron James, Ariana Grande and even a call for chicken nuggets made the list of 2017's most popular tweets. But a message from Barack Obama topped the list, according to both Twitter and the social media analytics company Talkwalker.

Talkwalker's selections were based onhighest engagement levels the most likes and re-tweets throughout the year. Twitterbased its choices solely on re-tweets. Both lists had the following five posts in common.

Obama's tweet quoting Nelsen Mandela after theviolence in Charlottesville, Va. was the most "liked" tweet of the year and the second most re-tweeted.

The only message re-tweeted more was asimple request forchicken nuggets. Carter Wilkerson's plea for free food from Wendy's has seen 3.6 million re-tweets since it was posted in April. It has yet to reach its goal of 18 million, but Wendy's honoured the tweet anyway.

A more sobering tweet from ArianaGrande following the terrorist attackin Manchester outside her concert venue in May was also among the most popular of the year.

Linkin Park's caption-less photo of the band's lead singer Chester Benningtonafter hissuicide July 20 has receivedmore than 1.4 million likes, putting it among the top tweets in 2017 for viewer engagement.

Star basketball player LeBronJames' "u bum" tweet directed at President Donald Trump also took one of the top spots of the year. James posted the tweet after theWhite House rescinded its invitation toNBA champs Golden State Warriors, whenteam memberSteph Curry indicated he didn't want to go.