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The pie charts compare the users of three different social media platforms across various ages. Overall, it is clear that the age groups of people aged 18-34 and 35-49 are the main users of such sites, whereas the reverse is true for other age demographics. Focusing on people aged between 18 and 34, the percentage […]
The pie charts compare the users of three various social media platforms across different ages. Overall, it is clear that age groups of people aged 18-34 and 35-49 are the main users of such sites, whereas the reverse is true for other age demographics. Focusing on people aged between 18 and 34, the percentage of […]
The pie charts compare the proportions of users in five age groups on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Overall, all three platforms are dominated by adults aged 18-49, while users aged 65 and over consistently account for the smallest shares. Twitter stands out for its particularly strong appeal among young adults, whereas Facebook and YouTube show […]
The given pie chart describes the information about different age brackets using social media platforms. The unit is calibrated in percentage. Overall, at a quick glance it is lucidly visble that the platforms are least favoured by elderly people aged 65 above, and age group 35-49 has most userbase across different applications. To begin, age […]
The pie chart illustrates the rate of surfers in different age demographics on three types of media platforms. Overall, the most participants in the board were recorded for 18-34-year-old surfers on Twitter. However, on the other platforms, it only placed as the second most used. Meanwhile, the 35-49-year-old surfers dominated the Facebook and YouTube apps. […]
