As of September 2023, YouTube as the most popular social media platform for global users, with 97 percent of respondents reporting to use the popular video platform. YouTube was also the most popular social media among Gen Z users, with 96 percent of respondents in this age group reporting to have used the video platform as of the examined period. Facebook's usage kept steady among among the general digital population, with around eight in 10 reporting to have used the platform. In comparison, the social media's popularity was in free fall among gen Z users with only four in 10 among those surveyed reporting to engage with the Meta-powered platform.
According to a survey conducted in the United States between July 2023 and June 2024, 65 percent of Generation Z were using Meta's Instagram, and 63 percent were using YouTube. Moreover, 58 percent of Gen Z in the United States were on TikTok, and 56 percent were using Facebook.
According to a survey of social media users aged between 16 and 24 years in the United Kingdom, ** percent of respondents used the ********* mobile app daily as of October 2022. Approximately ***** in ** respondents reported using social video app TikTok and YouTube on a daily basis, respectively. New social app app BeReal, which prompts users to post content once per day, was used by less than ***** in ** respondents aged between 16 and 24 years.
In 2021, messaging and video sharing platform Snapchat was more popular than TikTok among Gen Z users in the United States. TikTok counted around 37 million users who were born between 1997 and 2012, while Instagram reported around 33 million users in the same period. Snapchat, which counted 42 million Gen Z users, is projected to reach 49.5 million users in the examined demographic by 2025. Overall, platforms such as Pinterest, Twitter and Reddit had significantly less users amongst this age group.
According to a January 2023 study of iOS users in the United States, ** percent of Gen Z users aged between 16 and 25 years used YouTube. Instagram and TikTok followed, with ** percent and ** percent of U.S. Gen Z users, respectively. Communication and VoIP platform Discord was used by ** percent of surveyed U.S. users aged between 16 and 25 years.
A 2023 survey conducted in Indonesia found that more than **** of Generation Z respondents frequently used Instagram. Furthermore, about ** percent of female respondents used TikTok frequently, compared to ** percent of male respondents.
In 2024, some ** percent of Generation Z survey respondents in the United States and the United Kingdom stated that their most valuable social platform for food recommendations was TikTok. Instagram was the second most valuable platform for Generation Z.
As of September 2024 in the United Kingdom, 98 percent of Generation Z, those born between 1995 and 2012, were using social media. The same was true for 97 percent of millennials in the country. Overall, 92 percent of Gen X were on social networks, as were 86 percent of Baby boomers.
According to a survey conducted in the United States in July 2022,**************s of Gen Z adults had used ******* in the past month at least once a day, and ** percent had used the platform at least once a week. For TikTok, ** percent of respondents said they had used the platform every day within the past month. Additionally, ** percent of Gen Z adults said they had not used LinkedIn, and ** percent reported the same for Clubhouse.
As of May 2024, YouTube was the most popular digital platform among Gen Z internet users in the United States. Around nine in 10 respondents reported accessing the platform. Instagram ranked second, as 73 percent of respondents stated to have engaged with the platform. Messaging platform WhatsApp was the least used digital platform, as only around 25 percent of consumers engaged with it as of the examined period.
In 2023, Instagram claimed the top spot as the preferred social media platform for shopping among Gen Z and millennial consumers. However, Gen Z also showed an inclination towards shopping via TikTok, while millennials leaned towards both YouTube and Facebook over the trendy Chinese short-video platform. Conversely, older generations exhibited similar preferences for social commerce, with both favoring Facebook and YouTube over the more visually appealing Instagram and TikTok.
******** was the most popular social media platform for Gen Z, or 15-to-19-year-olds, in the Netherlands in 2020, with nearly all respondents using the service. This according to domestic survey information. The ********* service already ranked as the Netherlands' overall most popular social medium in terms of users. YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat were also very popular, all reaching a penetration rate of over ** percent. Karaoke app TikTok, on the other hand, was much less popular, as only ** percent of them used the video application. Why is TikTok low in this ranking? Chinese video and sing-along application TikTok, formerly Musical.ly, made a global name as being one of the most popular smartphone apps for Generation Z. Here, it seemingly ranks low as the source used ages ** and up. This age group might potentially fall outside TikTok’s user base. While there is no data for the Netherlands that investigates the age groups below **, download numbers suggest the app grew in popularity in the Netherlands after Bytedance (TikTok’s owner) merged Musical.ly and TikTok in August 2018. A clash of generations Perhaps unsurprisingly, Gen Z uses Instagram and Snapchat much more often than their Millennial counterparts (defined by the source as 20-to 39-year olds). Interestingly, Pinterest was also more popular among the younger generation. The picture gallery app does not rank among the most popular apps in the Netherlands, reaching less than **** million people in 2019. Facebook, on the other hand, was more preferred by Millennials than it was by Generation Z.
According to a survey among internet users conducted in Vietnam by Decision Lab, in the third quarter of 2024, Facebook was considered the primary social media platform by ** percent of the respondents among Generation Z. Meanwhile, *** percent of them listed the Vietnamese platform Zalo as their primary app.
According to a survey in Spain in March 2023, ** percent of Generation Z respondents used WhatsApp, making it the most popular social media platform in the country among that population group. Instagram followed closely, with an audience reach of ** percent, then YouTube and TikTok, each used by ** percent and ** percent of Gen Z respondents.
In August 2022, social media users aged between 18 and 24 years in the United States spent over ***** minutes on average watching content on YouTube. TikTok was the second most used platform for Gen Z users in the U.S., generating *** minutes on average in engagement during the examined month. Instagram ranked third, with *** minutes spent by Gen Z users on the popular photo and video-sharing platform.
As of 2020, ******** was the most popular social media platform among Gen Z and Millennials in the United States to connect to others. ****** and ******* ranked second and third, with respective shares of ** percent and ** percent of respondents using these social networks to connect to others.
According to a survey of users in aged between 15 and 24 conducted in the United Kingdom in August 2023, respondents spent approximately *** minutes daily engaging with TikTok. The most popular social media platforms was Instagram, with a reach of approximately ** percent across the examined demographic, despite users engaging with the platform for less than ** minutes per day on average.
A report held in June 2022 among Gen Z and millennials in the United States found that these consumers, aged 16 to 40 years old, were using Facebook most often, with ** percent saying they did so daily or more. LinkedIn, Twitch, and Nextdoor were the least used social sites for news, whereas YouTube and Instagram were used almost as often as Facebook in this respect.
**************** adults from Generation Z enjoyed watching or interacting with food content on social media in 2021. Social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat are an important source of food inspiration for Zoomers. Popular food content categories include sensory food, pantry organization, and Mukbang.
In 2020, around **** percent of generation Z internet users in Thailand used Youtube. This was followed by Facebook at **** percent. The penetration rate of social media in Thailand was forecasted to reach more than half of the population by 2023.
As of September 2023, YouTube as the most popular social media platform for global users, with 97 percent of respondents reporting to use the popular video platform. YouTube was also the most popular social media among Gen Z users, with 96 percent of respondents in this age group reporting to have used the video platform as of the examined period. Facebook's usage kept steady among among the general digital population, with around eight in 10 reporting to have used the platform. In comparison, the social media's popularity was in free fall among gen Z users with only four in 10 among those surveyed reporting to engage with the Meta-powered platform.