Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds - WVUA 23
Briefly

According to a recent Pew Research Center report, nearly half of American teenagers report being online "constantly," highlighting ongoing concerns regarding social media's impact on mental health.
YouTube remains the foremost platform among teens, with 90% using it and a notable 75% visiting the site daily, reaffirming its dominance despite a slight decline from previous years.
The report also noted a decline in TikTok and Snapchat usage among teens, potentially attributed to more in-person social interactions as pandemic restrictions eased.
Gender differences persist in platform usage: girls are more inclined toward TikTok, while boys predominantly gravitate to YouTube, indicating distinct preferences in social media engagement.
Read at WVUA 23
[
|
]