Teens’ Twitter use has grown significantly: One in four (24%) online teens uses Twitter, up from 16% 2011. Fully 95% of those ages 12-17 use the internet.
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And no, not Facebook — the majority of teens we spoke with said they rely on Snapchat and Twitter. Potstock/Shutterstock “My favorite Snapchat story is the Cosmo one because they’re usually relat[ed] to feminism, and today for example, it had a story about the [Stanford] case,” Isabella, 15, tells Tech Insider in a text message.
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We use “social media site” as the umbrella term that refers to social networking sites (like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google Plus) as well as to information- and media-sharing sites that users may not think of in terms of networking such as Twitter…
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We asked dozens of teens about pop culture, politics, their digital lives and habits, the apps they use, and the games they play.