The pie charts show information about the age distribution of users across 3 social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Overall, distinct patterns can be observed in different age groups. It can be observed that people aged 18-34 and 35-49 recorded the highest proportions compared to others, while people in the 65+ group recorded the lowest number of social media users. Users aged 50-64 showed a remarkably similar share across the three platforms.
Looking at details, the 18-34 and 35-49 age groups constituted almost identical shares of users. In terms of Twitter, 40% of individuals were aged 18-34, making this the largest age group. This figure surpassed the 35-49 aged followers, which stood at 29%. As for Facebook, at 30%, the 35-49 age group outperformed the 18-34 age group (29%) by a moderate margin of 1 percentage point. Turning to YouTube, its figures for users aged 18-35 and 35-49 follow a similar trend to Facebook .
