Map: How people around the world consume social media

Map: How people around the world consume social media

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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/map-people-around-world-consume-social-media-183850254.html

TWTR) as the second-most used platform in 22 nations. Reddit has also been growing, according to his analysis." data-reactid="25">This map, also from Cosenza, shows Facebook-owned Instagram as the second-most used platform in 23 countries and Twitter (TWTR) as the second-most used platform in 22 nations. Reddit has also been growing, according to his analysis.

While social media use is growing worldwide, several countries have also imposed bans on social media. In March, Sri Lanka imposed a week-long ban on Facebook, Viber and WhatsApp, in an attempt to censor hate speech amid violent clashes between  Buddhist and Muslim communities." data-reactid="38">While social media use is growing worldwide, several countries have also imposed bans on social media. In March, Sri Lanka imposed a week-long ban on Facebook, Viber and WhatsApp, in an attempt to censor hate speech amid violent clashes between  Buddhist and Muslim communities.

Map: How people around the world consume social media

Jul 6, 2018, 7:34pm UTC
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/map-people-around-world-consume-social-media-183850254.html > TWTR) as the second-most used platform in 22 nations. Reddit has also been growing, according to his analysis." data-reactid="25">This map, also from Cosenza, shows Facebook-owned Instagram as the second-most used platform in 23 countries and Twitter (TWTR) as the second-most used platform in 22 nations. Reddit has also been growing, according to his analysis. > While social media use is growing worldwide, several countries have also imposed bans on social media. In March, Sri Lanka imposed a week-long ban on Facebook, Viber and WhatsApp, in an attempt to censor hate speech amid violent clashes between  Buddhist and Muslim communities." data-reactid="38">While social media use is growing worldwide, several countries have also imposed bans on social media. In March, Sri Lanka imposed a week-long ban on Facebook, Viber and WhatsApp, in an attempt to censor hate speech amid violent clashes between  Buddhist and Muslim communities.