CLEVELAND, Ohio – If you spend more than, say, an hour in Northeast Ohio, it will become abundantly clear that Clevelanders love their local sports teams. So, it should come as no surprise that sports, and sports-adjacent, content is popular on cleveland.com’s social media pages. There were many, many memorable moments worth social media posts in 2023, but one heartbreaking moment in Cleveland sports took the top spot this year. This year, cleveland.com’s social media team used reporting tools made available through Social News Desk, a social media management software, to pull data on every single social media post sent to our Facebook, X (Twitter) and Instagram pages between Jan. 1 and Dec. 5. From there, we sorted the data for total engagement, which includes Facebook reactions, comments, shares and other post-specific items, such as video views and link clicks. Here are the 23 posts with the most engagement on…
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