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Derek Thompson shares the results of a recent survey about teenagers’ Internet habits. One of his takeaways:


If you’re confused why digital publishers obsess over Facebook and social media, make this graph your smartphone wallpaper. Even the most popular site among teens – BuzzFeed – has fewer daily visitors than any network or app in the graph. (Even Beats, which is considered a tiny music service, has more daily users than any website in the survey.) Seventy three percent of teens don’t read BuzzFeed, 84 percent don’t read Reddit, and 96 percent don’t read Mashable or Gawker.


For young people, Facebook is the newspaper, and websites are the authors.



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Published on June 24, 2014 17:37
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