The given image depicts a chart presenting information about social interaction websites Canadians used between 2014 and 2015.
As can be seen from the provided data, 36% of Canadian people used one site in the year 2014, whereas users of multiple sites accounted for 2% in that same year.
According to the chart, 22% of Canadians were did not use any networking sites in 2014. In contrast, 21% of that population did not also use any social platforms in the following year. Additionally, a significant peak of using social sites rose in the year 2014, making Canadians who use networking sites 36%. in the following year, a considerable decline was recorded in the networking sites customers, making people who take their time in those platforms 28%.
However, multiple social networking sites users were declining gradually. 23% and 24% of the Canadian people used two sites in the years 2014 and 2015 respectively. At last, people who use multiple sites fell to a proportion of 2%, which was five social interaction sites per person.
