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Facebook ‘less popular with UK children’

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Facebook’s appeal amongst kids fell throughout 2018, according to the media regulator Ofcom.

It has actually released its yearly report taking a look at the kinds of gadgets and services kids in the UK are utilizing.

Its report recommends 72% of 12- to 15-year-olds with a social networks account usage Facebook, below 74% in 2017.

But Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, got appeal. In 2018, 23% called it as their primary social media network, up from 14% in 2017.

Facebook was called as the “primary” social media by 31% of 12- to 15-year-olds, below 40% in 2017.

WhatsApp, which is likewise owned by Facebook, and competing Snapchat likewise saw increased usage amongst 12- to 15-year-olds.

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Although a lot of socials media do not enable kids under 13 to sign up for an account, the report discovered 18% of 8- to 11-year-olds had a profile of their own.

Less than a 3rd of moms and dads who understood their kid had a social networks profile might properly specify the minimum age limitation of the social media networks.

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Teenagers were likewise familiar with the pressures of social networks, with 78% stating they felt there was pressure to “look popular”.

Changing routines

Ofcom’s yearly report is assembled by evaluating the media usage of about 2,000 3- to 15-year-olds throughout the UK.

Its most current research study recommends 94% still utilize a tv, although they tend to invest less time utilizing it to view TELEVISION programs.

Time invested online was broadly the like in 2017, although typical TELEVISION watching fell by 8 minutes a day.

For the very first time, kids were asked whether they utilized membership streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and Now TELEVISION.

Among 12- to 15-year-olds, 58% enjoyed programs on membership services, while 89% of this age enjoyed YouTube frequently.

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Children were likewise most likely to enjoy vloggers than in 2017, with 52% of YouTube-viewing 12- to 15-year-olds enjoying vlogs.

Parents were likewise asked concerns about their kids’s media practices. Simply over half of moms and dads felt the advantages of the web exceeded the dangers.

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Ofcom’s picture of 5- to seven-year-olds

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  • 5% have their own mobile phone
  • 42% have their own tablet
  • 97% watch tv programs on their TELEVISION set, for approximately more than 13 hours a week
  • 44% watch tv programs on other gadgets
  • 63% play computer game, for approximately about 7 hours a week
  • 82% browse the web, 67% of those mainly utilizing their tablet
  • 44% watch membership video services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Now TELEVISION
  • 4% have a social networks profile
  • 70% watch YouTube

Ofcom’s picture of 12- to 15-year-olds

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  • 83% have their own smart device
  • 50% have their own tablet
  • 90% watch tv programs on their TELEVISION set, for approximately more than 13 hours a week
  • 62% watch tv programs on other gadgets
  • 76% play computer game, for approximately about 14 hours a week
  • 53% mostly utilize a smart phone to go on the internet
  • 58% watch membership video services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Now TELEVISION
  • 69% have a social networks profile
  • 89% watch YouTube

Read more: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47028994

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