The line graph compares the use of social media by people between 30 and 45 year-olds in a country named New Zealand in 2018.
Overall, it is clear that the number of New Zealander using social media was decreased, Facebook was the most favourite platforms all of the period, while Twitter was the least popular. At the beginning, although LinkedIn user was close to Facebook's, it was significantly dropped almost the same as Pinterest at the end.
Take a deeper look into the graph, Facebook gained the highest number of users during the given period, it started with 45 in January, after that, it experienced slight fluctuation before finally falling down by 15% at the end of the year. However, LinkedIn had a dramatic fall in it's popularity, which took it from just below 45% in the beginning of 2018 to as low as 10% by the end.
Although the figures fell down to half for Pinterest and Twitter by the end, the trends still have been comparatively steady for both. In the beginning, about 10% netizens used Pinterest and 5% used Twitter, but they were left to only 5% and 2. 5% respectively as the year reached to an and.
The line graph compares the
use
of social media by
people
between 30 and 45 year-olds in a country named New Zealand in 2018.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the number of New
Zealander
using social media
was decreased
, Facebook was the most
favourite
platforms
all of the
period, while Twitter was the least popular. At the beginning, although LinkedIn user was close to Facebook's, it was
significantly
dropped almost the same as Pinterest at the
end
.
Take a deeper look into the graph, Facebook gained the highest number of users during the
given
period, it
started
with 45 in January, after that, it experienced slight fluctuation
before
finally
falling down by 15% at the
end
of the year.
However
, LinkedIn had a dramatic fall
in it's popularity
, which took it from
just
below 45% in the beginning of 2018 to as low as 10% by the
end
.
Although the figures fell down to half for Pinterest and Twitter by the
end
, the trends
still
have been
comparatively
steady for both. In the beginning, about 10% netizens
used
Pinterest and 5%
used
Twitter,
but
they were
left
to
only
5% and 2. 5%
respectively
as the year reached to an
and
.