[Twitter] Donghae and MBLAQ takes over twitter trends!
2010.10.16
Yesterday was Super Junior's Donghae's birthday and since the beginning of it, ELFs and kpop fans around the world, no matter what time zone they were in, began trending particular things like '#haeppybirthday' and 'Lee Donghae.'
It was said '#haeppybirthday' was banned from the trending list yesterday night due to major spams and because of that, many fans were disappointed but nevertheless, earlier this morning and late last night, #haeppybirthday managed to crawl it's way onto the list and as of now, is trending quite strongly at first place. Other trends associated to Donghae include Fishy, Hae and Donghae.
Along with those, we can see a few trends in relation to popular boy group, MBLAQ, as well. Today marks the birth date of MBLAQ's leader, Seungho, and of course, is an important day for A+ and pretty much anyone in the kpop fandom. That is why #ohy365 is trending at 2nd place.
Good job to everyone who has helped these topics to trend. Hwaiting! Note: the trends may be at different places right now.
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