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The provided pie charts illustrate statistical data regarding the ages of people using three various social media platforms.
Overall, what stands out is that while Facebook and YouTube are most popular among 35-49 year olds, 18-34 old users dominate the chart for Twitter. Conversely, all three platforms are used the least by the oldest age group.
Looking at the Facebook's details first, with mere 1% discrepancy, 18-34 and 35-49 year old people are the most dominant users, the former stands at 29% and the latter at 30%, whereas Facebook is significantly less popular among 50-64 year olds with 19%. By contrast, both the youngest (14%) and the oldest(8%) age groups utilize Facebook the least.
When it comes to YouTube demographics, it is most commonly used by those aged 35-49 at 29%, closely followed by 18-34 year olds at 26%. Interestingly, there is a 5% gap between the next two dominant users as 50-64 year olds stands at 20%, which is more than 10-17 year olds(15%). It is also noteworthy that 65+ year olds constitute only one-tenth of the total percentage share.
Turning to Twitter, the highest, 40%, usage rate belongs to 18-34 year old users, while 35-49 year olds at 29% and 50-64 year olds at 18% use Twitter far less. In stark contrast, 10-17(9%) and 65+ (4%) age groups together make up mere 11%.
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The provided pie charts illustrate statistical data regarding the ages of people using three various social media platforms.
Overall, what stands out is that while Facebook and YouTube are most popular among 35-49 year olds, 18-34 old users dominate the chart for Twitter. Conversely, all three platforms are used the least by the oldest age group.
Looking at the Facebook's details first, with mere 1% discrepancy, 18-34 and 35-49 year old people are the most dominant users, the former stands at 29% and the latter at 30%, whereas Facebook is significantly less popular among 50-64 year olds with 19%. By contrast, both the youngest (14%) and the oldest(8%) age groups utilize Facebook the least.
When it comes to YouTube demographics, it is most commonly used by those aged 35-49 at 29%, closely followed by 18-34 year olds at 26%. Interestingly, there is a 5% gap between the next two dominant users as 50-64 year olds stands at 20%, which is more than 10-17 year olds(15%). It is also noteworthy that 65+ year olds constitute only one-tenth of the total percentage share.
Turning to Twitter, the highest, 40%, usage rate belongs to 18-34 year old users, while 35-49 year olds at 29% and 50-64 year olds at 18% use Twitter far less. In stark contrast, 10-17(9%) and 65+ (4%) age groups together make up mere 11%.
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