A data-driven comparison of X and Instagram engagement across:
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi,
Ali Khamenei,
Masih Alinejad,
and Maryam Rajavi (MEK), reveals a clear pattern:
Across all engagement metrics (impressions, likes, reposts, replies, quotes, and bookmarks), Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi consistently leads, systematically, not marginally.
The key analytical test is responsiveness to Iran’s internet blackouts. Authentic domestic engagement should decline during shutdowns and recover when access returns.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s engagement follows this exact pattern: spikes during key moments, sharp drops during blackouts, and recovery afterward—indicating a real, responsive audience inside Iran.
In contrast:
Khamenei’s engagement shows isolated spikes tied to a single event, his death announcement.
Masih Alinejad’s highest engagement often occurs during internet blackouts, raising questions about whether that activity originates from outside Iran or is artificially amplified.
MEK (Maryam Rajavi)’s engagement remains low, flat, and non-responsive, with limited interaction (including disabled replies).
The same blackout-responsive pattern observed for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is replicated on Instagram, reinforcing this finding.
The message is clear:
One nation, one voice, one choice:
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is our leader to reclaim our country and make Iran great again.
#MIGA
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
@PahlaviReza
@PahlaviComms
@KayhanLondon
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