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Band 7+: The pie charts below compare the percentages of users across different age groups on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant.

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The image contains three pie charts displaying the percentage of users on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube by age group. On Twitter, users aged 10-17 represent 14%, 18-34 account for 30%, 35-49 comprise 24%, 50-64 make up 22%, and those aged 65+ constitute 9%. For Facebook, users aged 10-17 are at 19%, 18-34 reach 32%, 35-49 stand at 25%, 50-64 equal 18%, and 65+ account for 6%. On YouTube, 10-17-year-olds make up 19%, 18-34-year-olds consist of 30%, 35-49-year-olds hold 26%, 50-64-year-olds form 16%, and those aged 65+ form 9%.
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The pie charts compare the users of three various social media platforms across different ages.

Overall, it is clear that age groups of people aged 18-34 and 35-49 are the main users of such sites, whereas the reverse is true for other age demographics.

Focusing on people aged between 18 and 34, the percentage of users is the highest on Twitter at 40%. The corresponding figure for Facebook accounts for 29%, being 3 percentage points higher than that for YouTube. As for those who are aged 35-49, the proportions represent the same figure at 29% on Twitter and YouTube. Regarding Facebook, it has 30% of its users registered in this age group.

Looking at the figures for Twitter, the percentage of people aged over 65 is the lowest at 4%, followed by those at the ages of 10-17 and 50-64 at 9% and 18%, respectively. The percentage of users on Facebook (14%) is not as high as on Twitter (15%). The figure for users of Facebook (10%) makes up half of those on YouTube (20%). While 19% of users on Facebook are aged 50-64, this figure shows 8% for people aged over 65.

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