The pie chart illustrates the proportion of users across different age groups on three applications: Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.
Overall, the chart shows how different age groups use these social media platforms. Young people tend to use these applications more than older generations.
For example, teenagers aged 12 to 17 use Twitter around 9%, while younger people aged under 12 represent 15% of users. Twitter is more popular among users aged 18 to 24, with 40% using this platform. YouTube users in the same age group account for 26%. In contrast, Twitter shows a high percentage of users aged 35 to 49, at 29%. YouTube users are distributed more evenly across all age groups.
Facebook has a notable proportion of users aged 35 to 49, approximately 30%. The lowest usage of Facebook is among people aged over 65, which is around 8%. Teenagers aged 10 to 17 represent 14% of Facebook users.
In conclusion, younger generations use social media more actively than older people, while Facebook shows a more balanced distribution among middle-aged and older users.
