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Band 8+: Task 1: The pie charts show the proportion of users across different age groups on three apps:Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays three pie charts detailing user distribution by age group for Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. For Facebook, the age group percentages are 10-17 at 14%, 18-34 at 29%, 35-49 at 30%, 50-64 at 19%, and 65+ at 8%. For YouTube, the proportions are 10-17 at 15%, 18-34 at 26%, 35-49 at 29%, 50-64 at 20%, and 65+ at 10%. For Twitter, the distribution is 10-17 at 9%, 18-34 at 40%, 35-49 at 29%, 50-64 at 18%, and 65+ at 4%.
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The pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of users across five different age groups on three major social media platforms, namely Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.

Overall, users aged 18-49 accounted for the largest proportion on all three platforms. Another notable trend is that while Twitter has a particularly strong appeal among young adults, Facebook and Youtube display a more balanced age distribution.

Looking at the 18-34 and 35-49 age group, these cohorts account for the largest share on each platform. Among users aged 18-34, Twitter stands out with a significantly higher proportion at 40%, compared with 26 % on Youtube and 29% on Facebook. In contrast, the 35-49 group shows remarkably similar figures across all three platforms, with 29% on both Twitter and Youtube, and a slightly higher 30% on Facebook, suggesting a balanced preference among middle-aged users.

Turning to the remaining age groups, notable differences emerge. The 10-17 age group represents a relatively small proportion overall, ranging from 9% on Twitter to 15% on Youtube, with Facebook standing at 14%. For users aged 50-64, Facebook and Youtube record comparable shares at 19% and 20%, while Twitter is marginally lower at 18%. Finally, the 65+ group forms the smallest segment, particularly on Youtube at just 4%, compared with 8% on Facebook and 10% on Youtube.

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