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The image displays five pie charts representing age groups of users on social media platforms in Australia for the years 2011, 2012, and 2013. In 2011, Facebook takes the largest share with 59%, followed by Twitter at 21%, LinkedIn at 10%, Google+ at 5%, and Pinterest at 5%. In 2012, Facebook's share drops slightly to 49%, Twitter rises to 23%, LinkedIn remains at 10%, Google+ increases to 6%, and Pinterest at 12%. In 2013, Pinterest sees the highest growth reaching 38%, Facebook falls to 15%, Twitter to 14%, LinkedIn to 8%, and Google+ to 25%.
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The pie chart reveals information on the percentage of age groups of the consumers on different social media platforms between 2011 and 2013 in Australia. Overall, Facebook and Google+ noticeably changed over the period.
In 2011, 59% of consumers used Facebook, a popular platform. Meanwhile, Google+ and Pinterest have the same percentage, 5%. But LinkedIn’s rate is double that of these platforms, and Twitter is 21 percent. However, in 2012 Google+ increased twofold, and other platforms slightly increased. In contrast, Facebook decreased 10 percent.
In 2013 Facebook fell significantly, while at that time Google+ became popular. LinkedIn increased 15%, and Pinterest had a noticeable increase of 8%. Twitter increased by only 2% compared to the initial year.
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