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Teens lower interest for Facebook - survey

23 May 2013 [09:50] - TODAY.AZ
There's fresh evidence that American teenagers may be growing weary of Facebook.

They don't like the fact that their parents, grandparents and other adults are also there, diluting Facebook's "cool" factor. They complain about their friends' oversharing, and about too much "drama" on the site. And they're increasingly flocking to other social platforms, such as Twitter.

These are some of the findings of a new Pew Research Center survey of U.S. teens' social media use. Released Tuesday, the survey finds that teens are sharing more personal information on social media, but are also taking a variety of steps to manage their privacy online.

The Pew survey found that 24% of online teens now use Twitter, up from 16% in 2011. Other social platforms such as Tumblr, Instagram (which is owned by Facebook), YouTube and Snapchat also have seen big growth among young users in the past year.

Facebook has 1.1 billion users worldwide and still remains the most popular social network among U.S. teens.


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