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OMG: Facebook faces defeat from Youtube, Snapchat, Instagram in online platforms!

OMG: Facebook faces defeat from Youtube, Snapchat, Instagram in online platforms!

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San Francisco: According to a new survey, social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat are the most popular online platforms among US teenagers today, pushing back Facebook on fourth position which once dominated the social media landscape.

 

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Today, roughly half (51 percent) of US teenagers between ages 13 and 17 say they use Facebook, notably lower than the shares who use YouTube, Facebook-owned Instagram or Snapchat, showed the Pew Research Center survey results released on Thursday.

 

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A survey that was conducted between March 7-April 10 this year showed, 85 per cent teenagers use YouTube, 72 per cent use Instagram and 69 per cent use Snapchat.

 

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Notably, lower-income teenagers are more likely to gravitate toward Facebook than those from higher-income households. Seven-in-ten teenagers living in households earning less than $30,000 a year say they use Facebook, compared with 36 per cent whose annual family income is $75,000 or more, the results showed.

 

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Interestingly, girls were more likely than boys to say Snapchat is the site they use most often, while boys were more inclined than girls to identify YouTube as their go-to platform.

 

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This shift in social media use of teenagers is just one example of how the technology landscape for young people has evolved since the Pew Research Center’s last survey of teenagers and technology use in 2014-2015. Most notably, smartphone ownership has become a nearly ubiquitous element of teenage life.

 

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Most notably, smartphone ownership has become a nearly ubiquitous element of teenage life.

 

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Fully 95 per cent of teenagers in the US have today access to a smartphone, and 45 per cent say they are online “almost constantly”, the results showed. The shares of teenagers who use Twitter and Tumblr are largely comparable to the shares who did so in the 2014-2015 survey.

 

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The survey also found there is no clear consensus among teenagers about the effect that social media has on the lives of young people today. Minorities of teenagers describe that effect as mostly positive (31 per cent) or mostly negative (24 per cent), but the largest share (45 per cent) says that effect has been neither positive nor negative.

 

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It also revealed that while a majority of both boys and girls play video games, gaming is nearly universal for boys. Overall, 84 per cent of teenagers say they have or have access to a game console at home, and 90 per cent say they play video games of any kind – whether on a computer, game console or cellphone.

 

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While a substantial majority of girls report having access to a game console at home (75 per cent) or playing video games in general (83 per cent), those shares are even higher among boys.

 

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Roughly nine-in-ten boys (92 per cent) have or have access to a game console at home, and 97 per cent say they play video games in some form or fashion, the results showed.