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The pie charts compare data regarding the proportion of users among diverse age groups on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that, the share people over 18 years old who uses Twitter showed the heights rate than others. Another noticeable point is that the percentage of Facebook and YouTube […]
The graphs compare the proportion of different age categories using Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Overall, it is clear that middle aged people make up the largest proportion of people spending time on Facebook and YouTube, while Twitter is used more by youth. Interestingly, social apps are less popular among elderly people. Looking at the details, […]
The pie charts provide information about the proportion of Twitter, Facebook and Youtube users in different age groups. Overall,the highest figures in the charts can be seen in the percentages of the users aged 18-34 and 34-49.Additionally, these 3 social platforms are the least used by the oldest group(65+). Going to the details, main users […]
The pie charts delineate the proportions of specific websites in terms of internet users. Overall,it is clearly evident that almost in all charts the shares of website utilizers aged 35-49 and 18-34 were by far the highest, whereas the reverse was true for elderly people, aging 65+. Delving into the details of the first chart, […]
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 […]
