The pie charts show the percentage of users from different age groups on three social media platforms: Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. The users are divided into five age categories: 10-17, 18-34, 35-49, 50-64, and 65+.
Overall, Twitter is most popular among young adults, while YouTube has the highest proportion of older users. Facebook and YouTube attract a similar share of teenage users, and middle-aged adults are well-represented across all three platforms.
On Twitter, the 18-34 group makes up the largest share, followed by those aged 35-49. Meanwhile, older age groups are less active on this platform.
Facebook follows a similar pattern, with young adults as the most engaged users, while middle-aged users also form a significant proportion. Teenagers and older adults have a moderate presence, but the oldest age group remains the smallest.
On YouTube, the 18-34 category still forms the largest group, but older users are more active compared to the other platforms. Middle-aged and older adults also have a strong presence, making YouTube the most balanced platform in terms of age distribution.
