Variety reported that in their February survey of 1,117
Snapchat users aged 13 - 24, around 44 percent of respondents who interact with the Live Stories and Discover features do so at least once a day.
Not exact matches
Compared to popular photo sharing platforms
Snapchat, Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, and Flickr on the basis of number of photos shared per day, the current number of
users, the
age of each company, and photos shared per second,
Snapchat came out on top despite being the youngest company (Photoworld).
Snapchat said that Snapcash is available in the United States for
users aged 18 and above.
First WhatsApp set a new
age limit of 16 for its European
users; now
Snapchat is going to stop retaining certain data about kids under that
age in the EU.
According to
Snapchat, the average
user age ranges from 18 to 34 years old.
Snapchat, on the other hand, has enthralled younger
users — 63 percent of whose 100 million daily
users are between the
ages of 13 and 24.
Reports have come in that 60 percent of
Snapchat users are under the
age of 24, -LSB-...]
Reports have come in that 60 percent of
Snapchat users are under the
age of 24, so if you're a Young Adult author or Middle Grade author especially, this app might be an incredible marketing tool for raising awareness about your books as well as to gain readers and build your author brand.
With over 100 million daily
users on
Snapchat, over half of all
users on Pinterest are women under the
age of 35, and Instagram — well, if your reader base is YA, there's no question you need to be on there!
Snapchat continues to skew young, with 46.8 percent of its
users between the
ages of 18 and 24 as of last December.
But
Snapchat has been seeing slowing
user growth, so its first priority will not be making sure all its
users are of
age.
A new study released from research firm eMarketer predicts Facebook lost 2.8 million
users under the
age of 25 last year as many of them move to the aggressively youthful
Snapchat.
Facebook and its apps already have an eclectic range of
users, from millennials to 90 - something year - olds;
Snapchat, on the other hand, seems exclusively focused on a certain
age group and a certain socioeconomic sector.
Judging by what they've described, it honestly sounds more like Instagram than
Snapchat — it's designed to decrease the number of button presses when a
user wants to share a video, which is a shortcut Instagram eliminated
ages ago by putting a big button in the center that leads right to the camera.
Facebook still leads among
users between the
age of 18 and 24 with 80 percent but
Snapchat is nipping at its heels with 78 percent.
Although it is more popular in the US than
Snapchat, eMarketer expects Instagram to gain 1.6 million
users in the 24 - and - younger
age group this year — less than the number of new
users Snapchat will add.