According to the Pew Research Center, 46% of teens report being online "almost constantly," highlighting their immense engagement with digital platforms, especially YouTube, where 90% report usage.
The decline in Facebook usage among teens is striking, with the percentage dropping from 71% a decade ago to just 32% today, showcasing the shifting preferences of younger demographics.
TikTok and Instagram have emerged as leading platforms for teens, with 60% of teens reporting usage. This shows a notable trend towards more visually engaging content.
On the contrary, the use of X (formerly Twitter) has plummeted, down to 17% from 33% a decade ago, indicating a significant shift in social media priorities among teens.
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