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Social Media Usage: Pew Research Report on Platform Trends

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

YouTube ⁤Dominates Social Media Landscape Among US Adults, New ⁢Data Reveals

WASHINGTON D.C. – despite the rise of‌ platforms like TikTok and Instagram, YouTube remains the most popular social media platform among American adults, according to a new report from the pew Research Center. The data, released November 20, 2025, ⁢reveals that 84 percent of the 5,022 adults ‍surveyed use ⁢Alphabet’s video-sharing platform.

The report details significant​ usage statistics⁣ across various platforms. Meta’s⁢ Facebook secured the second spot ⁤with 71 percent‌ of adults reporting use, followed⁣ by Instagram at 50 percent. Though, ‍not all of⁣ Meta’s ventures are thriving; Threads, despite ​reaching 400 million monthly active ⁣users this summer, is only used ⁣by 8 ​percent of adults surveyed. X (formerly Twitter) trails ‌further behind with 21⁣ percent ‍usage, while Bluesky and Truth Social have even smaller user ‌bases‌ at⁢ 4⁢ percent‌ and 3 percent respectively.

Beyond popularity, the Pew Research Center also examined frequency of use. A separate survey of 5,123 adults found that 52 percent access Facebook daily, ⁢with 37 ⁢percent logging on multiple times a day. YouTube also sees high daily engagement, with 48 percent‌ of adults using it daily and 33 percent visiting the platform several times a day. A notable age gap exists with ‌TikTok, where 47 percent of 18-29⁣ year ⁤olds use the app daily, compared ​to‌ just 5⁣ percent of those aged 65 or older.

The report indicates that YouTube and Facebook have maintained stable – and even grown – usage since 2021, demonstrating a consistent and loyal user ​base. Meta continues to invest in Facebook,recently‌ revamping Facebook Marketplace to ⁤enhance the social ⁢shopping experience.

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