Not Facebook, young people are at go YouTube
A recent study showed that teenage youth are moving away from Facebook. From Facebook, they are risking other social media, including YouTube.
Facebook is no longer the most popular platform for young people between 13 to 17 years of social networking. Facebook is no longer in the first three of the list.
The Pew Research Center, a research institute, says the youth are gently leaning on YouTube. 85 percent say they use YouTube. Then there are Instagram and Snapchat.
Facebook is the fourth position among teenage youth in America. 51 percent of young people are still using Facebook. But Facebook has lost 20 percent of users since 2015.
But still, there is a Facebook application for children of relatively depressed families.
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