The three pie charts illustrate the percentage of users in various age groups for apps like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
Overall, the largest ratio, 40% of people aged 18 to 34, was recorded using Twitter. While the lowest percentage recorded was 4%, including 65-plus aged folks, for the same platform.
Primarily, Facebook’s lowest user ratio is 8% for people aged 65 and above. Similarly, YouTube’s 10% user base is also related to the same age group. Facebook then leaps with these percentages for the following age groups: 14% users for 10-17, 19% for 50-64, 30% for 35-49, and 29% for 18-34. Additionally, YouTube’s increasing consumer ratio and age groups using are as follows: 15% for 10-17, 26% for 18-34, 20% for 50-64, and 29% for 35-49. Lastly, Twitter has 9%, 18%, and 29% user ratios for age ranges 10-17, 50-64, and 35-49.
These pie charts clearly display the dominance of the Twitter platform among the other platforms in terms of immense usage.
