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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg congratulated Trump for being 'No. 1 on Facebook,' according to Trump (Business Insiderlink): President Donald Trump claimed that Mark Zuckerberg told him he was "No. 1 on Facebook" at a dinner. Trump made the claim on Monday on the conservative pundit Rush Limbaugh's self-titled radio show, where the pair discussed a variety of topics, including Trump's reach on social media.
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It's not clear what Trump (or even Mark Zuckerberg, apparently) meant by "No. 1 on Facebook," but Trump doesn't come close to having either the most likes or the most followers on the platform.
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According to global business data platform Statistica, Trump’s profile did not fall in Facebook’s top 20 most popular pages for 2019. However, it is unclear whether the so-called “number one” label has some other meaning. Facebook did not have a comment on Trump’s claim about topping the platform.
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