The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of users in five different age groups on three social media platforms.
As can be observed, most users in the three social apps were in the 35-49 and 18-34 age groups per year, as opposed to those in the more than 65-year-old group. What also stands out from the pie charts is that the proportion of citizens in the 50-64 age group remained similar throughout three kinds of social apps.
In detail, the 35-49-year-old group was headed the list by using Facebook and YouTube, with 29% and 30%, respectively. On the Twitter app, this age group was ranked second, behind the 18-34-year-old group, with 29%. The percentage of 18-34-year-old users on Facebook reported 29%, which was 3.5 times higher than that in the 65 age group. The proportion of citizens using Twitter in the 18-34 age group was the highest, which was 2 times higher than that in the 50-64 age group, with 40%. Notably, the 65-year-old was at the bottom of the list in three social apps. One striking point is that the 50-64 age group remained similarly in all of the apps, with over 20%.
