Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 2:30:14 GMT -5
What are the social media, apps and web services most used by young Italians? Censis tried to give an answer through the annual sample survey (published in the 13th Censis-Ucsi Report on communication). This is interesting data because it fills an information gap of the individual platforms (except Facebook which is more transparent and whose data I collect on the Social Media Observatory page ), but it must be kept in mind that it reflects the monthly usage declarations of the interviewees and not the real .
usage. Facebook and Whatsapp are the preferred services and constitute the Canada Phone Number winning combination of public and private communication, both for young people (both at 89% usage) and for the entire population. YouTube made a big leap, going from a penetration of 38.7% in 2013 to 46.8%, but with a strong preference among young people (73.9%). Instagram also made a leap, going from 4.3% of users in 2013 to 16.8% in 2016 (with 39.6% of young people). The persistence of Google+ among those under 29 is surprising and the strength of Amazon emerges, which is used by 39% of young people interviewed, followed by eBay. Apps like Telegram, Viber and Snapchat.
Their infancy. The report also highlights a profound gap between media consumption among young people and that of the over 65s. 89.3% of young people say they use Facebook, compared to 16.3% of older people. On YouTube the gap goes from 73.9% to 11.2% and on Twitter it goes from 24% to 1.7% of over 65s. f you have updated the Facebook mobile application you will have noticed yet another design change, accompanied by some important new features. The search bar remained at the top, to make Zuckerberg's next goal clear, enriched by two new functions ".
usage. Facebook and Whatsapp are the preferred services and constitute the Canada Phone Number winning combination of public and private communication, both for young people (both at 89% usage) and for the entire population. YouTube made a big leap, going from a penetration of 38.7% in 2013 to 46.8%, but with a strong preference among young people (73.9%). Instagram also made a leap, going from 4.3% of users in 2013 to 16.8% in 2016 (with 39.6% of young people). The persistence of Google+ among those under 29 is surprising and the strength of Amazon emerges, which is used by 39% of young people interviewed, followed by eBay. Apps like Telegram, Viber and Snapchat.
Their infancy. The report also highlights a profound gap between media consumption among young people and that of the over 65s. 89.3% of young people say they use Facebook, compared to 16.3% of older people. On YouTube the gap goes from 73.9% to 11.2% and on Twitter it goes from 24% to 1.7% of over 65s. f you have updated the Facebook mobile application you will have noticed yet another design change, accompanied by some important new features. The search bar remained at the top, to make Zuckerberg's next goal clear, enriched by two new functions ".