The latest Pew Research Center survey reveals that 90% of U.S. teens engage with YouTube, a slight decrease from 2022. TikTok follows with 63%, also down from last year, as political factors affect its popularity. Instagram is used by 61%, while Snapchat sees 55% usage. Once popular, Facebook now only reaches 32% of teens. Despite drops for many platforms, WhatsApp is gaining traction with an increase to 23%. Overall, the survey indicates shifting trends in how U.S. teens interact with social media amid rising concerns about its influence.
According to the latest Pew survey, 90% of U.S. teens use YouTube, despite a drop from 95% in 2022, highlighting shifting trends in social media.
TikTok is accessed by 63% of teens, although this reflects a decline from 67% last year, as political and regulatory issues continue to mount.
Instagram usage has seen a slight dip, with 61% of teens reporting they use the platform, indicating changing preferences in teen social media habits.
Facebook has experienced a significant decline, used by only 32% of teens now, compared to 71% back in 2014-15, showing a major shift in social media engagement.
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