The pie charts illustrate three well-known social media apps (YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter). The graphs compared the number of users in five age groups.
In general, the highest percentage of users aumonted Twitter, whereas the lowest number saw also Twitter. Overall, the most popular group of users was between 18 and 34 years, while the less demand in social media experienced society 65+.
As can be seen, age group from 18 to 34 experienced almost a similar data in different tools. There were 29 percent on Facebook, 40 percent on Twitter, and 26 percent on YouTube, then they aumonted the highest activity in the given social media. However, the number of users between 35 and 49 years outpaced users between 18 and 34 on YouTube by approximately 3 percent and on Facebook by nearly 2 percent.
On the one hand, age group between 50 and 64 years remained stable with 19-20 percent on different apps, fluctuated no more than one percent. Meanwhile, it was not enough to reach the highest number of users. It is clear that teenagers from 10 to 17 years old demonstrated an increase in demand on YouTube with 15 percent, while on Facebook and on Twitter it were no more than 14 percent. On the other hand, it is logical that people more than 65 years showed disinterest in social media. There were eight percent of users on Facebook, four percent on Twitter, and ten percent on YouTube.
