Teenage: This statistic gives information on the most popular social media sites used by teenage and young adult internet users
in the United States as of February 2016. During the survey period, it was
found that 66 percent of responding internet users aged 13 to 24 used social
photo sharing app Instagram. Contrary to some beliefs, Facebook continues to be
the most popular social media and networking site used by teenagers and young
adults, aged 12 to 24 years old in 2015. Seventy-four percent of respondents
currently use Facebook, followed by Instagram use with a 59 percent share and
Snapchat with a 57 percent share. Yet when teens, whose average age was 16.3,
rated their most important social network, Instagram and Twitter where given
more important ratings than Facebook. These social networks are being
increasingly visited via mobile devices. Nowadays, ninety-three percent of
teens ages 15-17 have mobile access to
the internet through a phone, tablet or other device.
Adult Fiction: Young adults are
living their lives online. Sure, as an adult, you're probably also addicted to
checking updates to your Facebook groups, Twitter feeds, Pinterest links,
Snapchats, or Linked In requests.
Like you, I can quit any time. I swear.
It's inevitable that this online
reality has influenced our fiction. As writers, we can't underestimate how
handed-down tablets and smart phones have influenced the younger generations.
Some have skipped email entirely to go straight into online profiles on
user-heavy social media sites.
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