调查显示 美国千禧一代已经开始弃用社交媒体
Even millennials are getting sick of Instagram. More than half of users between the ages of 18 and 24 revealed they are "seeking relief from social media", according to a survey. The poll, taken in December, found that 34% of young users reported having deleted social-media accounts entirely. 41% of respondents said they waste too much time on social media, and 35% agreed that people their age are too distracted by their online lives. The most popular apps to quit permanently are Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, as well as the dating app Tinder. Snapchat, on the other hand, escaped most teens' wrath. Those who stick with social media are increasingly likely to involve it in more aspects of their lives, the survey found. 65% of respondents reported that they follow brand profiles, with 43% saying that they have made a purchase through a social-media platform. More than half of the 1,000 members of Gen Z -- those born in the year 1994 or later -- said that an ad in their social media feed drove them to make a purchase. 57% said that a celebrity endorsement of a product helped them make a purchasing decision. |