15 Countries That Spend Most Time On Social Media

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In this article, we look at 15 countries that spend the most time on social media. You can skip our detailed analysis on the subject and head over directly to 5 Countries That Spend Most Time On Social Media.

Globally, internet users spend an average of 2 hours and 31 minutes on social media daily, according to Digital 2023: Global Overview Report. This is an increase of 4 minutes from the previous year. Daily usage of social media has increased 55% compared to a decade ago in 2013 when the average amount of time spent on social media was measured at 1 hour and 37 minutes.

The total number of social media users in the world is estimated to be 4.76 billion, which makes up for 59% of the world’s population. Each year, social media users grow by approximately 137 million people. 92% of all internet users today have a social media account. Female share of social media stands at 46.3%, while for males it is 53.7%.

Social media usage remained the highest among the 16-24 years age group, and continues to decline as the age group increases. The lowest levels of usage were recorded for those between 55 and 64 years. As a result, countries like Japan that have an aging population spend the least amount of time on social media in comparison to countries that have a youth bulge.

When it comes to Europe, Northern Europe (83.6%) has the highest percentage of active social media users as a share of the total population, followed by Western Europe (83.3%) at second, and Southern Europe (76.7%) at third. The percentage was estimated to be 73.9% for North America. On the other hand, Asia has the largest share of active social media users in the world. Over 50% of the global social media users are in Asia.

Among countries that were surveyed in the Digital 2023: Global Overview Report, Nigeria topped the list of countries that spend most time on social media, recorded at 4 hours and 31 minutes. People in Japan spend an average of only 51 minutes on social media – the lowest in the world. Five of the main reasons users identified for using social media are keeping touch with friends and family, kill spare time, be aware of news stories, look for content such as articles and videos, and checking what is being talked about.

Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META)'s Facebook is the world’s most used social media platform with nearly 2.96 billion users, followed by YouTube having 2.51 billion users, and WhatsApp and Instagram with close to 2 billion users each. Some other popular social media platforms include TikTok, Snapchat, and Twitter (now rebranded as X).