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    February 27, 2018
    Social Media Use in 2018

    Substantial ‘reciprocity’ across major social media platforms

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    Social Media Use in 2018
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    Majority of Americans now use Facebook, YouTube
    Social platforms like Snapchat and Instagram are especially popular among those ages 18 to 24
    A majority of Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram users visit these platforms on a daily basis
    Substantial ‘reciprocity’ across major social media platforms
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