The pie charts show the proportion of users across different age groups on three apps:Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Overall, the proportions of the age groups of 35-49 and 18-34 dominate on all three applications.It is evident that the 50-64 age group consistently holds the third-largest position across the graphs.
Starting with the Facebook,30% of the 35-49 age group use this app,slight higher than the 29% in the 18-34.The figure for the 50-64 age group exhibits 19%.The percentage of people who use Facebook aged between 18 and 34 comprised 8% ,whereas the people aged between 10 and 17 use this app with 14%.
Similar pattern is seen on YouTube,where the 35-49 age group holds the largest share with 29%.Users aged 18-34 and 50-64 make up 26% and 20% of the user base ,respectively on the graph. The percentage of YouTube users from the 10-17 is 15%,and those aged 65 and over account for 10%.
Twitter shows different trends. The 18-34 age group represents the largest proportion of users at a significant 40%, followed by the 35-49 group at 29%. Users aged 50-64 make up 18% of Twitter’s user base, while the 10-17 age group comprises 9%. Finally, the 65 and over age group accounts for the smallest share at 4
