A new Gallup poll found that Americans say they are more likely to browse a social media platform’s content rather than upload their own posts.
The survey found that while most Americans who use social media platforms have accounts associated with them, less than half of those with accounts post their own content. Facebook and YouTube are the most popular platforms among Americans, with 76 percent and 89 percent, respectively, saying they have used the platforms.
Nearly half of Facebook account holders, which is equivalent to about 35 percent of Americans, said they post content occasionally on the platform. Instagram was the second most likely platform where Americans post content, with 42 percent of users saying they posted their own content.
Although YouTube is the most popular platform that Americans said they used, only 11 percent of those who have accounts said they posted their own content. Twitter, which has come under scrutiny since Elon Musk purchased it, is one of the least popular platforms among Americans, with about 39 percent of Americans saying they use the platform, but only 11 percent saying they frequently post their own content.
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