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State of Social Media: 2011 Mary Madden, Senior Research Specialist Presented to: U.S. State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs National Programmer’s Workshop December 14, 2011

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State of Social Media: 2011

Mary Madden, Senior Research Specialist

Presented to:U.S. State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

National Programmer’s WorkshopDecember 14, 2011

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About Pew Internet• Part of the Pew Research Center, a

non-partisan “fact tank” in Washington, DC

• Studies how people use digital technologies

• Does not promote specific technologies or make policy recommendations

• Research is primarily based on nationally representative telephone surveys of adults

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Who posts all of those cat photos?

• 74% of adults are now online, compared with 74% in 2009.• 56% use the internet on a typical day.• Broadband adoption has slowed – 6 in 10 adults have

broadband at home.• Most who don’t have broadband at home don’t use the

internet at all.

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Internet adoption over time by teens & adults % within each age group who go online

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Home broadband adoption stable since 2009

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Cell phone usage by different agesBased on adult cell owners

18-29 (n=321)

30-49 (n=535)

50-64 (n=572)

65+ (n=430)

Send or receive text messages 95% 85% 58% 24%

Take a picture 91 81 60 37

Access the internet 64 54 26 10

Send a photo or video to someone 72 65 40 16

Send or receive email 51 46 26 10

Download an app 49 37 17 7

Play a game 53 44 18 7

Play music 58 39 16 4

Record a video 53 42 19 3

Access a social networking site 50 36 13 2

Watch a video 44 32 10 3

Post a photo or video online 37 26 9 5

Check your bank balance or do any online banking

29 22 10 6

Participate in a video call or video chat

14 5 2 2

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Smartphone ownership is an inflection point

• 35% of US adults own a smartphone

• One in four smartphone owners say they mostly go online using their phone.

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Social networking site use by age group, 2005-2011

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SNS use on a typical day by age group, 2005-2011

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Twitter use by age% of internet users within each group

13% of all online adults use Twitter

Half of Twitter users access the service on a cell phone

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Teen social network & Twitter use Based on teen internet users

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65%73%

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Use online social networking sites Use Twitter

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Motivations for social networking use

• For adults ages 50+ staying in touch with family is the #1 reason they use SNS

• For adults under age 50, staying in touch with friends is more important

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You’re my special 229th friend…

• The average adult Facebook user in our sample had 229 friends from the following groups:

– 22% were people from high school – 12% extended family – 10% coworkers – 9% college friends – 8% immediate family – 7% people from voluntary groups – 2% neighbors

• Over 31% did not fit these categories (includes some friends-of-friends and other “dormant” ties that may later become active).

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How groups use new digital communications toolsThese data cover people in different age cohorts who are active in groups. The percentages of each age cohort whose groups …

TotalAges 18-29

Ages 30-49

Ages 50-64

Ages 65+

Have a page on a social networking site like Facebook 48% 68% 55% 42% 20%

Organize group activities with members via text messaging

42% 56% 48% 38% 24%

Have their own blog 30% 39% 34% 28% 15%

Communicate with members through Twitter 16% 24% 16% 14% 8%

Source: Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, November 23-December 21, 2010 Social Side of the Internet Survey. N=2,303 adults 18 and older, including 748 reached via cell phone. N for those active in groups=1,833.

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Thank you!

Mary MaddenPhone: 202-419-4515Email: [email protected]: @mary_madden

Website: www.pewinternet.org