‘Without Social Media, 18% Of Teens Would ‘Stop Communicating’’ – ‘Mashable’
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Without Social Media, 18% Of Teens Would ‘Stop Communicating’”.
Emily Price says, “8% of teens would stop communicating altogether if their favorite social networks shut down. That’s according to a recent survey of American high school and college students by email marketing company AWeber.
According to the survey, 90% of teens are on Facebook, and an astounding 93% of teenagers use mobile phones -– the same amount that use email. 74% of teens are YouTube users, and 47% use Skype to keep up with others”.
Without Social Media, 18% Of Teens Would ‘Stop Communicating’
Mashable.com
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