3 Most Liked X Posts - March 2026, Week 14

Here are the 3 most liked posts on X this week, with 1.9M engagements combined.

Rank 2 - @NeoWokio
2
Neo@NeoWokio

me trying to find the HDMI port on my TV

541.3K
934
65.5K
Rank 1 - @Ooh_Rap_I_Ya
1
Marcy @Ooh_Rap_I_Ya

why would they climb that shit again

607.5K
1.9K
50.9K
Rank 3 - @d_artox
3
aCash@d_artox

"Imagine your sister" No.... Develop empathy without imagining her to be your sister or mom.... Develop basic humanity.....

489.8K
428
109.3K

Real, Raw, and Relatable: The Week’s Top Hits on X

The internet remains an unpredictable place, and this week's most-liked posts prove exactly that. From cynical takes on movie sequels and hilariously relatable household struggles to sharp societal critiques, these posts resonated with millions by simply being raw, funny, or brutally honest. X users showed once again that they value authenticity above all else.

Sequel Fatigue Hits Hard

‘FALL 2’ is coming, but Marcy (@Ooh_Rap_I_Ya) isn't exactly thrilled. With a snarky 'why would they climb that shit again,' this post hit a massive 607k likes. It perfectly encapsulates the 'why do we need this sequel?' vibe that often sweeps social media when major studios announce a follow-up to a successful thriller. People clearly agreed—sometimes, some things are better left finished.

The Eternal HDMI Struggle

Neo (@NeoWokio) gave us the ultimate weekend mood with 'me trying to find the HDMI port on my TV.' We've all been there—shuffling around behind the television, blinded by dust, praying that the cable snaps into place. With over 541k likes, it’s a universal reminder that no matter how advanced our tech gets, the struggle to plug it in remains the same.

A Call for Basic Humanity

Stepping into more serious territory, aCash (@d_artox) sparked a major conversation about morality with the post: 'Imagine your sister' No.... Develop empathy without imagining her to be your sister or mom.... Develop basic humanity.....' Pulling in nearly 490k likes and over 100k retweets, this was a powerful, no-nonsense challenge to how we frame empathy today. It was a week for deep thinking, and this tweet stood out as a clear call to action.

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