The pie charts illustrate the proportion of people from different age groups who use social media platforms, specifically Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
Overall, it is clear that the proportion of people aged between 18 and 34 who used all given internet apps is higher than that of other age groups, while older adults show less interest in the three social media platforms.
Looking at the details, most people in the middle-aged group (35-49) prefer Facebook, with 30%, 1% more than young adults (18-34). Meanwhile, close to one-fifth of the 50-64 age group uses it, while teenagers (10-17) and older adults (65 and above) show less interest in Facebook, at 14% and 8%, respectively.
On YouTube and Twitter, middle-aged people use the platforms at the same percentage, with 29%. The majority of young adults (18-34) choose Twitter with 40%, compared to YouTube (26%). Moreover, the percentage of people aged between 50-64 collectively accounted for 38% on both apps. YouTube and Twitter seem less important for teenagers, with 18% and 9%, respectively. However, YouTube was much more popular among adults with 10%, while Twitter accounted for slightly less, at 4%.
