Nearly half of teenagers report being online "constantly," highlighting a growing reliance on social media despite ongoing concerns about its impact on mental health.
YouTube remains the most popular platform among teenagers, with 90% using it, though there’s a slight decline in daily visits compared to previous years.
The report indicates a decline in usage of platforms such as TikTok and Snapchat, possibly reflecting a shift towards more in-person interactions as pandemic restrictions ease.
With 17% of teenagers using X, a significant drop from 2022, the shift indicates changing preferences in social media among youth in the wake of Elon Musk's acquisition.
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