YouTube vs. Truth Social: The Online Platforms Americans Use the Most — and the Least
YouTube and Facebook lead U.S. social media use with 84% and 71% of adults respectively, while smaller platforms struggle to gain traction, Pew Research Center reports.
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YouTube vs. Truth Social: The online platforms Americans use the most — and the least
Americans use YouTube more than any other social media platform, a new report from the Pew Research Center found. Only three platforms — YouTube, Facebook and Instagram — are used by at least half of American adults, while several sites, including President Donald Trump’s Truth Social, barely register. Pew based its findings on a survey of 5,022 adults conducted from February through June. The survey found that 84% of respondents said they use Y…
YouTube dominates, X stalls, Snapchat drops: survey reveals US social media preferences
The Pew Research Center's latest Americans' Social Media Use report shows that YouTube remains the most widely used "online platform," which seems like Pew's preferred term for the video-sharing site – the argument over whether YouTube should be classed as a social media company has raged for years.Read Entire Article
Pew: 84% Of Adults Use YouTube As Platform Growth Continues
Pew’s data shows YouTube and Facebook lead U.S. social media use, while TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp and Reddit grow and newer platforms remain niche. The post Pew: 84% Of Adults Use YouTube As Platform Growth Continues appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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