Each social network serves its own purpose, it seems
On average, members of Generations Z and Y are active on six social networks. But they're not looking for the same thing on TikTok, Pinterest and Facebook. More than eight in ten young people say they go to different social networks for different reasons, according to an American report. Between the search for inspiration, the need for entertainment, and the desire to learn, what are the different reasons that drive young people to the most popular social platforms?
Each social network serves its own purpose, it seems. Young people have a multitude of social platforms at their disposal, which they use according to their needs, explains the YPulse Social Media Monitor* report, which looked at the main reasons why young users aged 13 to 39 in the USA and Canada visit Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, X (Twitter) and Pinterest.
According to the data, young people turn first to TikTok, Snapchat and Facebook to search for entertaining content. Still, there are certain differences between Gen Z and Millennials. "From the quick, engaging videos on TikTok to the real-time updates and playful stories on Snapchat, these two are Gen Z’s more likely picks for entertainment," YPulse explains. Nevertheless, the Chinese giant is more popular with Gen Z, as it draws more than half of them for this kind of content. In comparison, two in five young people go to Snapchat for this kind of content, just ahead of Facebook. For their part, Millennials prefer Instagram for entertainment, ahead of TikTok and Facebook.
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In addition to entertaining users, TikTok, Snapchat and, this time, YouTube, are the top choices for young people looking to boost their mood. Authentic, positive and touching content is popular on these platforms.