The international media company Bresson-Mestler has published an index of the online activity of world leaders. The only one who can smile at the results is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who ranks third in terms of the level of activity of his followers.
This is an index based on weighting the amount of activity on the Facebook page - including shares, likes, and comments - in relation to the number of followers of the leader.
In first place is the new President of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, with an average of 11.95 interactions per follower, followed by the Cambodian government, Hon. Sen. Netanyahu, who ranks third, as mentioned, with an average of 8.11 interactions.
After Netanyahu, the president of Brazil ranks.
The official White House page ranks sixth, but President Obama has no reason to be disappointed: it is ranked at the top of another metric - that of the number of followers.
Obama has 46.4 million followers on Facebook. Netanyahu is not high on this list, but he is in the top five most followed leaders in the Middle East - with 1.6 million likes appearing on his home page.