The charts gives information about proportionality of users across various age groups on three apps, such us Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
Overall, users aged 18-34 explained for the largest per sent on tree platphorms. Notably, Twitter tends to skew toward young adults, in contrast to Facebook and YouTube, which show a more even distribution across ages.
A largest number of users come from 18-34 years group and 35-49 years group. For example the 18-34 years group account for 26% and 296% on Facebook and YouTube and are approximetly 14% smaller at 40% Twitter. The similar situation illustrate people in the 35-49 years range. This explanation for 29% on YouTube and Facebook, which smaller for 1% than Twitter.
The figure for other age groups are not dramatically different, but for children between 10 and 17 years old, they account for 14% and 15% on Facebook and YouTube, respectively; by contrast, it is 5% lower on Twitter, at 9%. The age group between 50-64 ranges similarly at 18%, 19%, and 20% on the apps. Finally people aged 65 and over account for 4% on Twitter, but are two times higher on Facebook, at 8%, and 10% on YouTube.
