The use of social messaging applications don’t differ so much from country to country. in Ireland, Facebook Messenger has the highest percentage of owners (58%) in January 2017, followed by Whatsapp with a rate of 56%, and then skype with a rate of 43%. Tinder and Snapchat have the lowest number of owners with 9% and …
There is no doubt that any kind of decisions must be built on accurate data; and social media platforms provide an enormous amount of data that is changing the ways policies are conducted, decisions are taken and day-to-day operations are carried out. Arab Social Media Report 2017 analyzes how social media data along with several survey …
Daily time spent on social networking has increased to reach an average of 1 hour and 58 minutes per day on social networks and messaging. Almost 1 in every 3 minutes spent online, 32% of this time are spent on social networking, and 14% of the time is spent on online TV.
89% of GB -Great Britain- adults have accessed the internet in the last 3 months, with an increasing penetration reached 71% in Q4 2016. Nearly 2 in 5 of adults have at least one gaming console in their households with 1 in 5 owing Microsoft’s Xbox360 or Xbox One, and nearly a quarter own ebook …
Communication directly with others is the primary purpose for nationals to use both WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram. 90% of internet users in the Middle East are using WhatsApp & 63% of them are using Facebook, 41% of them are using Instagram for communication purpose. Twitter had been an essential tool to find and share news nationals …
These are the main reasons that drive people to use social media platforms: Nearly three-quarters of people around the world – except China – use Facebook on a weekly basis to keep up with their friends and relatives. About half of social media users use Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp to chat with others. More than …
Instagram’s average usage in UAE is about 60% in 2016 compared to 54% in 2015 and compared also to the worldwide average usage which reached 42% in 2016. Snapchat also achieved 54% of UAEs’ internet usage in the same year.
Facebook penetration has declined since 2013 with rate 47% in 2013 vs. 22% 2016), While Instagram’s is increasing (34% in 2013 vs. 60% 2016). The chart shows that only one in five Qataris use Facebook, fewer than any other nationality. Qataris are more likely to use Snapchat than Facebook. 55% of Qataris use Snapchat – …