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Nearly half of teens say they use the Internet "almost all the time," according to a survey.

New York (CNN Business)Nearly half of US teens say they use the Internet "almost all the time," according to a new survey. ' said it is using. release on wednesday.

The survey of 1,316 of her teens delved into teens' tech habits,by the Pew Research Center. was carried out.

The percentage of her teens who reported a near-constant level of her online presence increased significantly from her Pew survey in 2015. The survey found that only about a quarter of teens reported their level of Internet usage.

Surveys show that the social media platforms teens most frequently use are also changing, with video-centric platforms such as YouTube and his TikTok gaining popularity.

Facebook is no longer such a dominant force in American teen life, according to a new study. Only 32% say they use That's lower than a 2014-2015 Pew survey in which he said 71% of teens used her Facebook.

Once the most popular social media platform for young users, Facebook has now been overtaken by YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat, according to Pew.

Surveys show that YouTube in particular is used by 95% of him in his teens, with nearly 20% reporting using the platform almost all the time, making it the most popular A social network, followed by TikTok. Nearly a quarter of his teens who have used TikTok report using it almost constantly.

In recent years, Facebook and Instagram have taken steps to beat the competition from new platforms. (Notably, teens were almost twice as likely to have Instagram users than Facebook users.) Both platforms replicate Snapchat's signature Stories feature, which allows users to post content that disappears after 24 hours. Instagram has also introduced a short-form video option called Reels to compete with TikTok.

In some cases, however, these efforts have created new headaches for the company.Many Instagram users, including celebrities Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, recently turned the platform too Instagram has since backed out some changes.
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta (META (FB)) did not respond To request comments on this story.
Also,following last year's breach from Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, Meta has warned that the service's impact on young users, especially her teenage girls.

While the teen may be less on Facebook, this age group seems to be more online.

Overall, 97% of those surveyed said they use the internet daily, and in a 2015 report, she said she used the internet daily. Up from 92%.