The bar chart illustrates the proportion of social networking sites accessed by Canadians in 2014 and 2015, expressed as percentages.
Overall, there were notable shifts over the one-year period. The percentage of users accessing one site dropped significantly from 36% in 2014 to 28% in 2015, although it remained the highest category. Meanwhile, the proportion of Canadians using two sites rose slightly from 23% to 24%. Similarly, users of three sites increased from 12% to 16%. There was a slight rise in the use of four sites, from 5% to 8%, while users accessing five sites showed a slow increase from 2% to 4%, remaining the lowest.
For those not using any sites, a slight decline was reported from 22% to 21%.
In summary, despite the decrease in users of one site, Canadians were more likely to access one site, followed by two and three sites, with fewer users as the number of sites increased.
