US Teens Think Facebook Uncool, but Still Use It: Survey

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 8 December 2015 10:02 IST
American teens think Facebook has definitely lost its cool factor, but use it as much as ever.

A survey released Monday by Forrester Research found 78 percent of US teenagers use Facebook, a figure unchanged from last year.

That's more than any other "social" site except the video-sharing service YouTube, used by 80 percent of teens.

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The cool factor isn't there for the leading social network, Forrester found: 65 percent of online users ages 12 to 17 say Facebook is cool, far less than services such as YouTube (80 percent), Snapchat (79 percent) and Facebook-owned Instagram (78 percent).

"Sure, young people don't think Facebook is cool but that doesn't mean they've stopped using it," the report said.

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Forrester analysts said Facebook "generates more hyper-usage than any other social site" adding that a third of teen Facebook users say they're on the site "all the time," far more than any other social site.

"Facebook is a key way for young people to keep in touch with friends," they wrote.

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The report said the billion-plus member social network can be an important tool for marketers who want to connect with youth, but they need to finetune their approach with tools such as "social relationship marketing" to build brand awareness and loyalty.

The research firm surveyed 4,485 teens ages 12 to 17 in April 2015. The margin of error was estimated at 1.5 percentage points.

 

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