The pie charts illustrate the percentage of users from different age groups across three social media platforms: Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Overall, people aged 18-34 account for the largest proportion of Twitter users, while the 35-49 age group dominates Facebook. In general, middle-aged users make up a significant share across all three platforms.
In detail, individuals aged 35-49 represent the highest percentage of Facebook users at 30%, followed closely by those aged 18-34 at 29%. People aged 50-64 account for 19%, which is 5% higher than the youngest group (10-17). Users aged over 65 make up the smallest proportion, at 8%.
Regarding YouTube, the 35-49 age group again has the largest share, at just under one-third, while those aged 18-34 constitute about a quarter. The figure for users aged 50-64 is approximately 20%, which is twice that of people aged 65 and over. Meanwhile, 15% of users belong to the 10-17 age group.
In terms of Twitter, the 18-34 age group dominates, making up 40% of users. This is followed by 35-49-year-olds at 29% and those aged 50-64 at 18%. The youngest group accounts for 9%, which is more than twice the proportion of the oldest group.
