The line chart provides information on the number of users, classified by four demographic groups, in the United States of America (USA) during a time period from November 2010 to May 2013.
Overall
, the data contained within the visual representation indicates that the youth below the age of 29 were marked by the highest engagement in the platform Linking Words
while
those above the age of 65 witnessed the lowest contribution.
As the diagram depicts, the fourth quarter of the year 2010 demonstrated an upward trend for individuals from the ages 18 to 29, standing at nearly 19%, a figure which was maintained up to August 2011. Linking Words
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number was preceded by a dramatic growth, reaching a high of 33% in the following year. A decrease of around 10% was experienced in December of the same year before improving negligibly to 30%.
In terms of middle-aged people whose ages range from 30 to 49, erratic growth was documented from the beginning of the baseline until the mid-year of 2011. After declining relatively to about 12%, the rate increased consistently, reaching 22% by May 2012. The participation of the older generation, at the age of 64 and below, in Twitter plateaued at nearly 5% before climbing to 7% in the first quarter of 2011. Linking Words
Then
, the proportion continued to rise by approximately twofold in 2012 with a minor dip in August 2011. Linking Words
Lastly
, the percentages of the elderly, men and women who are above 65 years old, underwent several volatility, fluctuating between 3% and 5% throughout the period surveyed and levelling at 5% in May 2012.Linking Words
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