Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds
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A recent Pew Research report reveals that nearly half of American teenagers are online 'constantly', reflecting a complex relationship between youth and social media.
Despite a slight decline in usage rates for platforms like TikTok and Snapchat, YouTube remains the dominant site for teens, with 90% participation.
The survey showed a notable decline in teenage users of X, formerly known as Twitter, falling to just 17%, highlighting shifts in social media preferences.
Girls notably use TikTok almost constantly, whereas boys show a preference for YouTube, with differences in social media engagement varying by ethnicity.
Read at MyNorthwest.com
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