Demographic data related to geographic distribution

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Demographic data related to geographic distribution

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The most important information regarding the location of Twitter users is this: 79% of accounts are not based in the United States. This figure is not surprising, given that the network supports over 40 languages.

According to eMarketer, the top three countries by user count, excluding the United States, are Brazil, Japan, and Mexico. Although lagging behind, India, an emerging market closely followed by many marketers, is experiencing explosive growth in its Twitter following. ComScore also recently noted that 54% of Central American internet users use Twitter, compared to only 23% of adult US internet users.

Brands can leverage Twitter's international reach to generate buzz around product launches worldwide. For example, PlayStation's tweet announcing the availability of a highly anticipated title quickly generated 1,800 retweets and 4,200 likes.



You don't need PlayStation-sized reach to tap into Twitter's international user base. georgia phone number data Argentinian author and economics professor Matias Tombolini has become a digital influencer with a Twitter following seven times higher than his industry average. His secret? Focusing on Latin American users with a Spanish-language account. He now has amassed a whopping 103,000 followers.

However, international markets aren't everything. Twitter still has 65 million users in the United States , most of them in major cities. Thirty percent of Americans living in cities use Twitter, compared to 21 percent of people living in suburban areas and 15 percent of people living in rural areas.

In France, Twitter has 21.8 million monthly users (MAU) and 4.27 million daily users (DAU).

Age-related demographics
The conventional wisdom that young people are leaving established networks to join newcomers is shattered by the numbers, which show that their presence on Twitter is unabated. According to a Pew Research study on teen social media use , a third of young Americans use the network. In fact, high school students are the most active: 42% of 15- to 17-year-olds use Twitter.

French users are mainly young: 16-24 year olds are in the majority and represent 33% of users and 35-44 year olds are also well represented and represent 25% of users .

However, Twitter usage tends to decline among young people aged 18 and over, as shown in another Pew Research report . Still, 32% of 18- to 29-year-olds continue to use the service, and this proportion remains stable up to age 50.
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