3 Most Replied X Posts - April 2026, Week 17

Here are the 3 most replied posts on X this week, with 772.3K engagements combined.

Rank 2 - @Jennnyyyyyy
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Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy

What is the weight of Lion? Difficulty - Medium Pro

33.3K
70.5K
1.5K
Rank 1 - @BarackObama
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Barack Obama@BarackObama

Congratulations, Virginia! Republicans are trying to tilt the midterm elections in their favor, but they haven’t done it yet. Thanks for showing us what it looks like to stand up for our democracy and fight back.

515.5K
37.6K
39.1K
Rank 3 - @piersmorgan
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Piers Morgan@piersmorgan

If President Trump wants to take the Falkland Islands away from Britain, then we must reclaim the United States. Perfect way to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American Independence. King Charles can announce it to Congress next week.

39.1K
31.7K
3.9K

Top Topics Fueling the Conversation

It’s been a week of heated debates and head-scratchers on Twitter/X. From high-stakes political commentary to lighthearted (and difficult!) riddles, the conversation was anything but boring. Here’s a look at the posts that triggered the most back-and-forth this week.

Political Energy at a High

Barack Obama took to the platform to rally support for Virginia’s midterm elections, leading to a surge of civic engagement and spirited discourse. His message on standing up for democracy struck a chord with his massive following, highlighting just how much users still turn to social media for major political rallying calls.

The Viral Brain-Teaser Everyone’s Solving

On the quirkier side, a brain-teaser about the weight of a lion became an unlikely viral phenomenon. Jenny’s post, labeled 'Medium Pro' difficulty, saw an explosion of replies as users scrambled to solve the riddle. It’s a great reminder that people love a challenge, and a simple question is often all it takes to keep a thread active for days.

Territorial Disputes and Hot Takes

Finally, Piers Morgan threw a curveball into the mix with some sharp commentary on UK-US relations and international territory disputes. His provocative take sparked a firestorm of responses, proving that even a single tweet can turn into a geopolitical argument faster than you can say 'Happy Independence Day.' It was a week that kept everyone on their toes.

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