Nearly half of all teens are online almost constantly, but traditional social media is losing its appeal
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The latest Pew Research Center survey reveals nearly half of teens are online almost constantly, up from just a quarter a decade ago, highlighting growing internet engagement.
Despite TikTok's popularity, it faces potential shutdown in the US following a court ruling. Currently, 63% of teens report using TikTok, primarily favored by girls.
Facebook has been labeled as an 'old people's app,' leading to a teen exodus, yet it has retained a 32% share of teen users for the last two years.
YouTube remains the most popular platform despite a slight decline in teen users, down from 95% in 2022 to 90%. Boys prefer YouTube more than girls.
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