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The image shows average time spent on social media; 2016 data reveals Facebook at approximately 35 minutes, Twitter at roughly 18 minutes, Instagram at approximately 25 minutes, and Snapchat at about 30 minutes; in 2017, Facebook at nearly 40 minutes, Twitter at approximately 14 minutes, Instagram at about 28 minutes, Snapchat at roughly 45 minutes; 2018 figures show Facebook around 37 minutes, Twitter near 10 minutes, Instagram close to 30 minutes, and Snapchat nearing 40 minutes; 2019 data presents Facebook at nearly 35 minutes, Twitter at roughly 5 minutes, Instagram about 35 minutes, Snapchat approximately 30 minutes; 2020 indicates Facebook at about 28 minutes, Twitter near 5 minutes, Instagram close to 30 minutes, and Snapchat around 40 minutes.
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The diagram shows the mean time on social media in 4 different apps from 2016 to 2020.
Overall, Facebook slightly declined while Twitter moderately increased. On the other hand, Instagram and Snapchat fluctuated and, after reaching a peak, decreased for a smaller amount of time.
Facebook’s average time in 2016 was 25 minutes and plummeted to 10 in 2017. In 2018, it was roughly 8 minutes and plunged to approximately 3 in 2020. In contrast, while Facebook always went down, Twitter grew. Regarding Snapchat, it substantially rose from 11 to 37 in 2018. Then, it peaked at 45 minutes and sharply dropped to 13.
Twitter gradually increased from 22 minutes in 2016 to 25 in 2017 and then soared to 33 in 2018. It reached a peak of 46 in 2020. However, Instagram dramatically surged between 2016 and 2017, going from 23 minutes to 44 and then to 30 in 2018. In 2019, it markedly plunged to 15 minutes and doubled to 34 in 2020.
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