Happy Friday one and all.

It’s time again to look back on some of the biggest moments on social of the week. From Boston Marathon to Earth Day, there was plenty of data to get stuck into.

Social round-up fans may notice that this week we’ve turned things upside down, with the Friday first. Let us know if you if that makes you feel anything.

Earth Day

Friday saw Earth Day observed throughout the world.

Various celebrities have offered their endorsements and brands have got involved too.

TIME100

TIME’s list of the 100 most influential people was released on Thursday. It’s an A-Z of some of the coolest people on multiple scenes right now, so definitely check it out if you haven’t already.

Here’s what the conversation looked like immediately after the hotly anticipated list’s release.

You can read the list here.

The Queen turns 90

Queen Elizabeth II turned 90 on Thursday and has received 42k Happy Birthday tweets before 10am UK time. We’re not sure how much time Her Majesty spends browsing Twitter, but we’re sure she appreciated it.

The hashtags #Queenat90 and #HappyBirthdayYourMajesty have been the most popular way for tweeters to send their birthday messages.

This official portrayed was also released as the Queen’s birthday began, featuring the younger members of the royal family.

The Queen surrounded by her two youngest grandchildren and her five great-grandchildren #Queenat90 pic.twitter.com/6iprDy0C3j — BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) April 20, 2016

4/20 Snapchat filter sparks controversy

Snapchat’s provision of a Bob Marley snapchat filter on 4/20 has made a lot of people angry online.

That Bob Marley filter…. pic.twitter.com/BDx9xp6E0A — Andrea Masenda (@andreamas05) April 20, 2016

The decision has been widely slated, though many posted pictures of themselves using the filter online.

You can read the latest tweets by clicking here.

Game of Thrones excitement is building

We’re tracking the hype in the lead up to the season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones, ready to dish the data on Monday.

Within our tracking, we’re monitoring some of the key characters we hope to see in the next season.

Click the chart to see how these characters have been getting on on social:

We imagine that if the series was set in 2015 in the real world and these siblings were fighting over Twitter mentions instead of glory it’d be Tyrion and Arya that would be dancing around waving their smartphones.

#PrimaryDay sees Trump and Clinton triumph

We tracked mentions of the candidates throughout Tuesday. Just before the polls closed Bernie Sanders was commanding 34% of mentions.

However, Trump quickly stormed ahead.

John Kasich got the least mentions for all candidates, something that has been fairly consistent throughout his campaign.

To read about how the candidates have been doing so far on social, click here.

Johnny Depp’s bizarre apology

Johnny Depp’s dog related misdemeanours led him to post an apology video addressed to the people of Australia. The strange video did the rounds of the internet and we found 6,000 tweets by around 3pm GMT on Monday.

The bizarre apology has since been mocked by Australia’s Deputy PM.

Tax Day

These thousands of tweeters were clearly relieved this Monday. The stress-inducing day trended on Twitter despite it’s fairly boring nature.

Face it, people will tweet about anything.

Boston Marathon

We tracked geo-tagged tweets during the Boston Marathon on Monday, finding starting line motivation and finish line well wishing. You can read the full post here, or just click the map below to watch the hype grow at the beginning of the day.

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