Thursday, November 17, 2011

Two-Thirds of Online U.S. Adults Use Social Media -- But Why? [STUDY] (Mashable)

[brightcove video="1277162852001" /] The most common reason U.S. adults use social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn is to stay in touch with friends and family members, a new study reveals. A Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project study released Tuesday examines why 66% of online U.S. adults use social media.

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?Some social networkers view these sites as venues for making new friends and connections,? says the study's lead researcher, Aaron Smith. ?But for the majority, social networking sites are most important as a way to share and communicate with friends and family who are already key social ties. Activities such as meeting potential dating partners or interacting with public figures are much less relevant than deepening bonds with those who are already important.?

Of those surveyed, 67% say connecting with friends was a "major reason" they use social media; 64% say connecting with family was also a "major reason." Half of the social media users say connecting with people they've lost touch with is a "major reason" for their use.

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Older users (ages 50 to 64) are more likely than younger users (ages 18 to 29) to use social media to find others with similar interests or hobbies. Eighteen percent of the older group, compared to 10% of the younger group, use social for that reason.

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Twitter users are more likely than Facebook or LinkedIn users to connect with public figures using social media. While 41% of users say reading celebrity and politician updates was at least a minor reason for using social media, only 4% of non-Twitter users attributed interactions with public figures as their motivation.

Only 3% of respondents say finding potential romantic or dating partners is a "major reason" they use social media. Conversely, 84% say it was "not a reason at all."

Pew surveyed 2,277 adults over the age of 18 between Apr. 26 and May 22. There is a 3% margin of error to the findings.

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This story originally published on Mashable here.

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