Teens, Social Media and Technology 2023 | Pew Research Center
YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram remain the most widely used online platforms among U.S. teens. And teens are less likely to be using Facebook and Twitter (recently renamed X) than they were a decade ago.
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March 7, 2026
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Teens, Social Media, and Technology 2023: Key Findings
- Survey Methodology: Conducted by Pew Research Center from Sept. 26 to Oct. 23, 2023, among 1,453 U.S. teens (ages 13–17).
- Platform Dominance:
- YouTube: The most widely used platform, with 9-in-10 teens reporting use.
- TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram: Majorities of teens (59%–63%) use these platforms.
- Facebook Decline: Usage has plummeted from 71% in 2014–2015 to 33% today.
- BeReal: 13% of teens report using this app.
- Frequency of Use:
- Nearly half of all teens report being online "almost constantly."
- A third of teens use at least one major platform (YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, or Facebook) "almost constantly."
- Daily usage is highest for YouTube (70%) and TikTok (58%).
- Demographic Trends:
- Gender: Girls are more likely to use TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram; boys are more likely to use Discord, Twitch, Reddit, and YouTube.
- Race/Ethnicity: Black and Hispanic teens report higher rates of "almost constant" internet and platform usage compared to White teens.
- Age: Older teens (15–17) are more likely to use most platforms and report higher rates of constant internet usage than younger teens (13–14).
- Income: Teens in lower-income households are more likely to use Facebook and TikTok, but have significantly less access to home computers and tablets than those in higher-income households.
- Device Access:
- Smartphone: 95% of teens have access.
- Computer: 90% of teens have access.
- Gaming Console: 83% of teens have access (higher among boys at 91%).
- Tablet: 65% of teens have access.
- Stability: Overall social media usage patterns have remained relatively stable since the Center's previous survey in spring 2022.
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