
Teams participating in the Super Bowl tally impressive page engagement totals on Facebook, but religion ultimately ends January as the dominant trend.

Teams participating in the Super Bowl tally impressive page engagement totals on Facebook, but religion ultimately ends January as the dominant trend.
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Real Madrid C.F. takes an explosive leap forward in page engagement, but it still cannot crack the tough barrier created by two dominating religious leaders.

Religious pages continue to have the most engagement on Facebook.

Facebook users have rallied around Real Madrid C.F. in support of the team’s important match this past weekend. But even the most popular sports team in Europe still can’t keep up with the likes and comments that posts on religious pages enjoy.

The administrator of one of Facebook’s most engaging pages tells us how he gets so many likes and comments on his posts.

Faith-based pages continue to engage more people than any other type of content on Facebook, although European soccer also has a lot of people commenting and clicking like.

Religious pages continue their stronghold on our countdown with a number of familiar options. Popular musicians offer the closest interactive competition to the ongoing leading trend.