Seth Fiegerman says, “Germany may have won the final match on Sunday, but there’s another World Cup showdown that is still being decided: Facebook vs. Twitter.

Just before the World Cup games kicked off last month, the two social networks each took steps to become the hub for real-time conversation about the world’s biggest live sporting event.

Both Facebook and Twitter have released impressive-sounding stats throughout the games, noting that several matches set new records for engagement. It certainly sounds momentous, but then again the social networks will only continue to have more record-setting moments as they continue to get bigger. Did anyone expect either to fall below the benchmarks they hit four years ago?”.

Who Won the World Cup: Facebook or Twitter?

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