Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Newsletters Press Donate My Account
Pew Research Center Logo

See our research on: Abortion | Russia | Economy | COVID-19

Pew Research Center Logo
Research Topics
All PublicationsMethodsShort ReadsTools & ResourcesExpertsAbout
Topics
Politics & PolicyInternational AffairsImmigration & MigrationRace & EthnicityReligionGenerations & AgeGender & LGBT
Family & RelationshipsEconomy & WorkScienceInternet & TechnologyNews Habits & MediaMethodological ResearchFull topic list
Regions & Countries
Asia & the PacificEurope & RussiaLatin AmericaMiddle East & North AfricaNorth AmericaSub-Saharan AfricaMultiple Regions / Worldwide
Formats
FeaturesFact SheetsVideosData Essays
Research Topics
Topics
Politics & PolicyInternational AffairsImmigration & MigrationRace & EthnicityReligionGenerations & AgeGender & LGBTFamily & RelationshipsEconomy & WorkScienceInternet & TechnologyNews Habits & MediaMethodological ResearchFull topic list
Regions & Countries
Asia & the PacificEurope & RussiaLatin AmericaMiddle East & North AfricaNorth AmericaSub-Saharan AfricaMultiple Regions / Worldwide
Formats
FeaturesFact SheetsVideosData Essays
All PublicationsMethodsShort ReadsTools & ResourcesExpertsAboutMy Account
DONATE

See our research on: Abortion | Russia | Economy | COVID-19

Home Research Topics Internet & Technology Platforms & Services Social Media
Pew Research CenterMarch 1, 2018
Social Media Use in 2018

Appendix A: Detailed table

By Aaron Smith and Monica Anderson
Back to Overview
← Prev Page
Page1Page2Page3You are reading page4
Next Page →

Sign up for our Internet, Science and Tech newsletter

New findings, delivered monthly

Report Materials

Complete Report PDF Topline Questionnaire Jan. 3-10, 2018 - Core Trends Survey Dataset

Table of Contents

Social Media Use in 2018 Acknowledgments Methodology
Appendix A: Detailed table

Related

Short Read | Oct 7, 2021
7 facts about Americans and Instagram
Report | Apr 7, 2021
Social Media Use in 2021
Feature | Apr 7, 2021
Social Media Fact Sheet
Short Read | Oct 15, 2020
64% of Americans say social media have a mostly negative effect on the way things are going in the U.S. today
Report | Dec 28, 2017
Key trends shaping technology in 2017

Topics

Social MediaPlatforms & ServicesMobileEmerging TechnologyDigital News LandscapeFacebookDigital News LandscapeTechnology Adoption

MOST POPULAR

1
What the data says about gun deaths in the U.S.
2
Key facts about Americans and guns
3
Political Typology Quiz
4
America’s Abortion Quandary
5
By a wide margin, Americans view inflation as the top problem facing the country today

Pew Research Center
1615 L St. NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
USA

(+1) 202-419-4300 | Main
(+1) 202-857-8562 | Fax
(+1) 202-419-4372 | Media Inquiries

Research Topics
Politics & PolicyInternational AffairsImmigration & MigrationRace & EthnicityReligionGenerations & AgeGender & LGBT
Family & RelationshipsEconomy & WorkScienceInternet & TechnologyNews Habits & MediaMethodological ResearchFull topic list
Follow Us
Email Newsletters Facebook Twitter Tumblr YouTube RSS

About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. Pew Research Center does not take policy positions. It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Copyright 2022 Pew Research Center About Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Reprints, Permissions & Use Policy Feedback Careers