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The pie charts provide information about the percentage of users at different ages on three apps(Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube) Overall, people between the ages of 18 and 49 are more interested in social media apps among each other, while users who are 65+years old are the least interested. Additionally, people between the ages of 10-17 […]
The three pie charts illustrate the percentage of users in various age groups for apps like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Overall, the largest ratio, 40% of people aged 18 to 34, was recorded using Twitter. While the lowest percentage recorded was 4%, including 65-plus aged folks, for the same platform. Primarily, Facebook’s lowest user ratio […]
The charts gives information about proportionality of users across various age groups on three apps, such us Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Overall, users aged 18-34 explained for the largest per sent on tree platphorms. Notably, Twitter tends to skew toward young adults, in contrast to Facebook and YouTube, which show a more even distribution across […]
The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of users in five different age groups on three social media platforms. As can be observed, most users in the social apps were in the 35-49 and 18-34 age group per year, also the main using app after these age group is in the 50-64 age group. About […]
The pie charts compare the social media users on three different platforms: Twitter, Facebook and YouTube regarding their ages. İt is noticeable that among people aged 18-34 and 35-49 are consist of the main users on each social media. By contrast, others are showing low results in terms of using applications. It is visible that, […]
