Social networking users aren’t as young as you might think
August 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Blog, Create a Following, Social Media
Social networking users aren’t as young as you might think
June 2, 2009
In Twitter’s infancy, the micro-sharing social network was largely perceived as a gathering place for hyper-connected, digitally-inclined twentysomethings. Sure, Twitter’s early adopters were comprised of the younger “tech elite,” but recent months have proven that the network is now more mainstream that you might think.
- According to Nielsen Online, the largest age population on Twitter isĀ 35-49, making up almost 42 percent of the site’s audience.
- A new survey from Pace University and the Participatory Media Network says that 99 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds have profiles on social networks, but only 22 percent are on Twitter.
- Switching gears to Facebook: The fastest growing demographic is females 55 and older.
So what does this tell us? A couple of things: Youth culture has not yet gravitated to Twitter. There could be many reasons for this – one being that the 18-24 age demographic grew up within Facebook’s walls, and simply don’t have the need or want to migrate to another social network. Also, the Baby Boomers have finally arrived.
