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Band 5+: The pie charts below show the age groups of the users on different social media platforms in Australia in 2011. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparison where relevant.

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The image displays three pie charts labeled Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter showing age distribution percentages. Facebook: 10-17 (9%), 18-34 (29%), 35-49 (28%), 50-64 (15%), 65+ (19%). YouTube: 10-17 (10%), 18-34 (30%), 35-49 (26%), 50-64 (15%), 65+ (20%). Twitter: 10-17 (9%), 18-34 (29%), 35-49 (40%), 50-64 (4%), 65+ (18%).
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The pie graphs compare the percentage of four different age groups spent time on three various social media platforms in Australia in 2011. Overall, over 65 group occupied the lowest proportion in every platform, whereas 18-34 and 35-49 teams accounted for the highest. Additionally, 10-17 and 50-64 categories demonstrated similar shares throughout.

In the two highest-time spending groups terms, 18-34 spent more time on Facebook and YouTube, while 35-49 consumed more in Twitter. Specifically, 18-34 used 29% of their time spending on Facebook, which was 1% higher than 35-49. Moreover, in YouTube, the distance between these 2 groups had been extended to 4%. In contrast, the share of 18-34 groups used Twitter was 29%, which was not as much as the other with precisely two-fifths.

Regarding the remaining age groups, 65+ individuals were the least users with the average of 8% in all platforms. At a higher rate, 10-17 and 50-64 experienced similar percentage, with the figure for 10-17 fluctuated at approximately 20%, around 5% to 10% higher compared to that of 50-64 group.

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