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enero 11 2016, 8:48 am
REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
El anuncio el lunes de la muerte de David Bowie generó en cuatro horas más de tres millones de tuits en el mundo, una cifra “enorme”, indicó Visibrain, la plataforma de análisis de Twitter, si bien no se trata de ningún récord.
Flowers and lit candles are pictured next to a portrait of David Bowie outside the apartment house where he was living in 1976-78 in Berlin’s Schoeneberg district, Germany, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer aged 69. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Two women stop at a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Two women stop at a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
A person places a candle next to tributes left next to a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
A woman leaves a bouquet at a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Flowers and lit candles are pictured next to a portrait of David Bowie outside the apartment house where he was living in 1976-78 in Berlin’s Schoeneberg district, Germany, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer aged 69. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
People mourn outside the apartment house where David Bowie was living in 1976-78, in Berlin, Germany, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer aged 69. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
A woman wearing Ziggy Stardust style make-up reacts as she visits a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
A woman stands next to flowers and tributes as she visits a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
A woman wearing Ziggy Stardust style make-up reacts as she visits a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
A woman wearing Ziggy Stardust style make-up reacts as she visits a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
A woman wearing Ziggy Stardust style make-up reacts leaves a bouqet as she visits a mural of David Bowie in Brixton, south London, January 11, 2016. David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits “Ziggy Stardust” and “Space Oddity”, has died of cancer. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Visibrain contabilizaba hacia las 11H30 GMT más de 3,16 millones de tuits sobre David Bowie y los hashtags #RIPDavidBowie, #Bowie y #DavidBowie.
En comparación, la última ceremonia de los Oscar generó en cinco horas 5,9 millones de tuits y el domingo por la noche los Globos de Oro sumaron 3,7 millones de tuits.
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