
Social Media in 2025: Global Usage Trends Reveal Massive Digital Engagement and Changing Consumer Behaviors
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As of February 2025, 5.56 billion people globally are internet users, representing 67.9% of the world's population[2][4]. This massive online presence translates to a projected 4 trillion hours spent on social media platforms this year alone[5].
Millennials lead social media engagement, with 69.2% of this demographic estimated to be active users in 2025[3]. The average American checks their mobile device an astounding 159 times daily, highlighting our growing dependency on connected technologies[5].
Facebook usage patterns have shifted, with Americans now spending approximately 31 minutes per day on the platform - a 20% decrease compared to five years ago[5]. Despite this decline in user engagement, Facebook remains a marketing powerhouse with 93% of marketers utilizing it for advertising[5].
Interestingly, 46% of Americans report watching more user-generated content on social media than traditional entertainment on streaming services[5]. However, television still commands attention, with Americans spending 36% more time watching TV than browsing social networks[5].
Mobile gaming has emerged as another significant screen time activity, with Americans dedicating an average of 4.2 hours daily to gaming apps[5].
The social media landscape continues evolving with shifting user preferences and platform innovations. With over half (58.4%) of the global population now using social media[5], these networks have become essential communication channels, marketing platforms, and entertainment sources.
As we navigate this increasingly connected world, understanding how and where people spend their digital time offers valuable insights into modern communication patterns and social behaviors shaping our global society in 2025.