A recent survey by Pew Research Center reveals that 83% of US adults use YouTube, making it the most widely used online platform. Facebook follows with 68% usage, while Instagram is used by 47% of adults. TikTok has seen significant growth, with 33% of adults using the platform, up from 21% in 2021. The survey also highlights that adults under 30 are more likely to use Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok compared to older age groups. Additionally, the study shows that 4 in 10 US adults are online almost constantly, and usage of social media platforms varies by factors such as age, gender, and level of formal education.
Many Americans use social media to connect with one another, engage with news content, share information and entertain themselves. Explore the patterns and trends shaping the social media landscape in our fact sheet: https://t.co/DGrrTOlw3M
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Who uses each social media platform? Usage of the major online platforms varies by factors such as age, gender and level of formal education. Explore our social media fact sheet: https://t.co/rm0irPLx8F
A new study from Attest found 84% of Americans are concerned about their data privacy when interacting with brands online—with 41% saying they are very concerned. https://t.co/Ff5MaLtO16
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About 4 in 10 U.S. adults report being online almost constantly. Most Americans have a smartphone or subscribe to home broadband, yet some aspects of the digital divide remain. Dive into our findings: https://t.co/MVBIiwHnQC https://t.co/TlXh4KsaLr
A third of U.S. adults say they use TikTok, up 12 percentage points from 2021 (21%). The video-based platform stands out for growth of its user base. Learn more here: https://t.co/FuctwxAyJt https://t.co/o5d4HwXLXn
Adults under 30 are far more likely than their older counterparts to use many of the online platforms. Age gaps are especially large for Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok. Explore more from our findings: https://t.co/y3H36PH0Iu https://t.co/zkl5WV0K4y
YouTube by and large is the most widely used online platform measured in our survey. With a somewhat lower share, Facebook is also a dominant player in the online landscape. And, roughly half of U.S. adults say they use Instagram. Explore more: https://t.co/tkD70y0FUw https://t.co/pBBntPdVU4
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