Pope Francis is the most influential world leader on Twitter, with the highest number of retweets worldwide.
He also is the second most-followed leader of the world, running behind
-- albeit by a long stretch -- U.S. President Barack Obama.
The rankings were released July 24 in a recent study titled "Twiplomacy," which refers to the use of Twitter by world leaders.
The study compiled a wide range of data from the Twitter accounts of 505
heads of state, foreign ministers and governments from 153 countries
during the month of July.
It was conducted by the communications firm
Burson-Marsteller and published on twiplomacy.com.
More than three-quarters of all world leaders have a presence on Twitter, the report said.
President @BarackObama is the most followed head of state, with more
than 33.5 million followers, and has the fourth-most popular account
overall, right behind Lady Gaga, it said.
But the second most-followed world leader is Pope Francis, with 7.2
million followers spread across his nine different language-based
@Pontifex accounts.
Not far behind in third place is @WhiteHouse and @LaCasaBlanca with 4 million followers combined.
But despite Obama's strong following on Twitter, Pope Francis is the
most influential world leader with the highest number of retweets, the
report said.
While Obama's Twitpic of him hugging his wife Michelle marking his
re-election win was the most popular tweet of all time with 806,066
retweets, a typical @BarackObama tweet gets on average about 2,300
retweets.
Pope Francis, on the other hand, gets more than 11,100 retweets for
every Spanish tweet and 8,200 retweets for each English tweet.
While @Pontifex follows no one but its other @Pontifex language
accounts, the pope is followed by 40 of the world's leaders, including
the Israeli government, prime minister and minister of foreign affairs
and the president of Lebanon.
According to the report, many of the pope's followers are leaders or top
foreign ministers from former Soviet states, including Kazakhstan, but
not the Russian federation. Leaders from Africa and Latin America also
follow him.
The pope is also followed by Czech Prince Karel Schwarzenberg, who is one of very few VIP European papal followers.
The most popular @Pontifex tweet was Pope Francis' first tweet four days
after his March 13 election. It said: "Dear friends, I thank you from
my heart and I ask you to continue to pray for me. Pope Francis." It was
retweeted more than 37,100 times and favorited by more than 22,500
accounts.
General audience days on Wednesdays and the Angelus prayer on Sundays
are the most active days of the week for the @Pontifex accounts, though
they are now sending out on average .71 tweets a day. The vast majority
of tweets are sent at noon and 1 p.m. Rome time.
A word cloud shows the words used most often in the pope's tweets are "God," "Jesus," "lives," love," and "let."