How Teenagers View Social Media

Teenagers dont see social media through the same looking glass as adults do and yet they make up a huge part of the users. If you product or service targets teenagers you might want to know how they view social media so you can make the right social media marketing choices.

Facebook
If you thought teens loved Facebook, youd be wrong. Most would agree that it was something they enjoyed in middle grade school, but now they really arent fond of it. Now that doesnt mean they dont use it, because in one teens words it would be just as weird not to use it as it is to use it. After all, everyone is on Facebook. Teens use Facebook more for functionality like groups. They can quickly check their groups and be gone. They also tend to use Facebook Messenger and as a starting point to connect with friends and then they jump off to other apps like Instagram.

Instagram
When it comes to teens Instagram is one of the most used social media apps. On Instagram teens dont have the same kind of pressure to follow someone thats following them. They also dont have to worry about liking something or commenting only to have it show up in another persons newsfeed. Teens feel the content on Instagram is higher quality and the photos are far better. In addition, adults have not flocked to Instagram and taken it over, which is essentially what happened on Facebook, so teens see it more as their own hip app. 

Twitter
Its pretty common for teens to tell you they dont understand the point of using Twitter. Of course, theres a group at every school who are Twitter die-hards tweeting and retweeting constantly. There are three main types of Twitter users: The ones who tweet with the assumption that a employer prospect will eventually read what they are saying, the ones who use it to express themselves and complain, and the ones who look at others tweets but only post occasionally.  It just doesnt do much for teens.

Snapchat
This is by far one of the fastest growing apps that teens are using. Snapchat is where teens feel they can be themselves. Its an intimate network who dont care that their friends see the real them. You dont worry about comments or likes. The focus is creating the story of your day. After the photo is opened photos on Snapchat are automatically deleted and thats why teens love it. 

Yik Yak
Yik Yak is newer, and seems pretty popular with the college crowd. It focuses on the content of your poststhere are no profiles, followers, etc. and users say its addicting. Whatever is funny or relevant is at the top and the rest is below. While it is not yet as popular as other networks, Yik Yak is certainly a contender and users are going to grow. 

Teens want different things from social media than adults do, so if you are marketing to teens you need to keep this in mind. 
