20 Countries with the Most Social Media Users

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In this article, we list and discuss the 20 Countries with the Most Social Media Users. If you would like to skip our detailed discussion of the use of social media over the years, you can go directly to the top 5 Countries with the Most Social Media Users.

Over two and a half decades ago, in 1997, during the hot and drizzly month of May, the world changed forever. And hardly anyone realized it at all. It all began when a man based in New York City – Andrew Weinreich – conceived the idea of a connected world, where anyone could connect with anyone. In May 1997, he put that idea to test and introduced the world: the world’s first-ever social media site, SixDegrees.com.

Perhaps, the site was a bit too ahead of its time, and the world was just not prepared to embrace an idea that held such enormity. Soon after, in 1999, the platform was acquired by YouthStream Media Networks, and in 2001, the platform shut down for good. 

We say that the world wasn’t prepared for a true social media platform, because during the same month in which SixDegrees was launched, America Online had also launched its AOL instant messaging platform. While Andrew was only able to expand his to around 3,500,000 fully registered members throughout his platform’s life, AOL’s Instant Messenger attracted more than 61 million registered users by 2001. 

In between these formative years, the world was also introduced to the first ever social blogging network: Open Diary, a game-based social networking site: Habbo, and two new messenger platforms: Yahoo! Messenger and MSN Messenger. In the years that followed, by 2003, more and more social networking platforms were launched including Friendster, LinkedIn, MySpace, and Skype. 

In 2004, the world changed forever again. The only difference was that by this time, the world had been prepared for change, and the realization of change was also there, although not as profound as it can be today. During this year, Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META)’s Facebook was launched. By this time, over 899 million people were using the Internet worldwide. Compared to 1997, this was an increase of 782 million people. 

Six years later, in 2011, the number of social media platforms and the number of Internet users had only gone up — Pinterest Inc (NYSE:PINS), Instagram, Snap Inc (NYSE:SNAP), Google+, Tumblr, Twitter, and Quora had made their debuts and the internet now had over 2,135 million users. 

Fast forward to today, in 2024, there are now over 5.4 billion Internet users (See: 25 Countries With The Highest Number of Internet Users in 2024) and 5.04 billion social media users worldwide. Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META) has not only acquired WhatsApp and Instagram but has rebranded itself and has continued to maintain Facebook as the most used social media platform in the world, with nearly 3.05 billion users today. Interestingly, all three of these apps are also the world’s top 3 favorite apps, according to data published by GWI.