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The results of this report are primarily focused on all internet users.In the corresponding table, the usage figures of the five social networking platforms measured are presented as a proportion of the total American adult population.The findings reported here were collected in omnibus surveys underwritten by the University of Michigan.The survey questions were designed in consultation with Dr. Cliff Lampe from the University of Michigan’s School of Information.Facebook continues to be the most popular social media site, but its membership saw little change from 2013.The one notable exception is older adults: For the first time in Pew Research findings, more than half (56%) of internet users ages 65 and older use Facebook.
At the same time, the proportion of Facebook users who also use another site is on the rise — that is, there are more Facebook users this year who also use Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Linked In than there were in 2013.
Orkut was one of the most visited websites in India and Brazil in 2008.
In 2008 Google announced that Orkut would be fully managed and operated in Brazil, by Google Brazil, in the city of Belo Horizonte.
Instagram not only increased its overall user figure by nine percentage points, but also saw significant growth in almost every demographic group.
Linked In continued to grow among groups with which it was already popular, such as professionals and college graduates, while Twitter and Pinterest saw increases in usership across a variety of demographic groups.At the same time, significantly fewer adults use just one site — 28% compared with 36% last year.As in 2013, Facebook remains the most popular site among those who use only one — fully 79% of those who use just one site report using Facebook.Telephone interviews were conducted in English and Spanish by landline (1,002) and cell phone (1,001, including 594 without a landline phone).