The accompanying pie charts depict the percentage of users across various age groups, including 10-17, 18-34, 35-49, 50-64, and over 65 on three social platforms: Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
Overall, it is clear that users belong age group from 35 to 49 consistently had the highest proportion, while people are over 65 years old remained the lowest.
In terms of Facebook, users belonging to age group 35-49 made up the highest share at 30%, which is marginally higher than the figures for Twitter and YouTube, both representing a similar percentage at 29%. By contrast, the percentage of Twitter users aged 18-34 ranked first, recorded at 40%, significantly surpassing the proportion in YouTube and Facebook users, constituting 26% and 29% respectively. The figure for Twitter users ranked second, accounting for 18%, lagging behind the figure for both Facebook and YouTube users by 1% and 2% respectively. Ultimately, YouTube and Facebook users aged 10-17 represented a quiet corresponding percentage, standing at 15% and 14% respectively, both exceeded the figure for Twitter users at 9%.
The proportion of Facebook and YouTube users aged over 65 remained the lowest, recorded at 8% and 10% respectively, markedly surpassing the figure for Twitter users at 4%.
