Rapleaf Study Reveals Gender and Age Data of Social Network Users

San Francisco, CA - June 18, 2008 -- It's no surprise that social media is still dominated by 14-24 year olds.

Rapleaf conducted a study on 49.3 million people in our database (aged 14-74), looking at social graph information across social networks such as Myspace, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Flickr.

  • The following are some of the highlights of the information extracted:
  • 120 million social network profiles (total) were found, with each person averaging 2-3 social networks
  • Women and the 14-24 year old demographic are more likely to use Myspace and Facebook than other demographics (the 14-24 year old demographic represents 65.5% and 66.25% of total users respectively)
  • Men and the 25-34 year old demographic are more likely to use LinkedIn and Flickr than other demographics (the 25-34 year old demographic represents 51.0% and 38.1% of total users respectively)
  • Despite increased presence of older demographics on social networks, the study reveals that younger people still continue to dominate social media space.

Our analysis:

As from a previous Rapleaf study [link], women spend more time on social networks building and nurturing relationships, whereas men are less likely to spend as much time nurturing relationships as they are 'transacting.'

Across all age groups, we find there are more women on Myspace and Facebook than men. Men, on the other hand, dominate sites such as LinkedIn and Flickr. Along with the community aspects, female dominated sites such as Myspace and Facebook also have photo sharing and networking capabilities. Hence there is a further incentive for women to use these social networks over LinkedIn and Flickr which are more niche. In other words, we think that women are more likely to post pictures and network on Myspace and Facebook than men.

Since older men tend to be more transactional and given the transactional nature of LinkedIn and Flickr, it can be seen from our study below that the average demographic for these social networks are older than Myspace, Facebook, and the majority of other social networks.

Percentage of Social Network Users Across All Ages

Also, we see that Myspace users peak at 17-18 years old and then greatly drop relative to the number of Facebook users, who peak at 18-19 years old. Our assumption is that once Myspace users graduate from high school, they switch over to using Facebook as their primary social network. Data on these social networks and more below.

Full in-depth report:

Below is an analysis of male and female social network usage across all age groups for selected social networks.

Social Network Gender Age Groups Number of Total Members
14-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Myspace Women 5,158,453 7,091,214 3,800,542 1,252,287 542,694 167,087 71,531 18,083,813
Men 3,365,442 5,226,788 3,238,471 1,209,510 475,566 167,101 66,852 13,749,732
Facebook Women 784,214 1,685,029 767,619 184,057 72,743 21,441 10,270 3,525,373
Men 357,017 977,753 609,655 177,662 62,033 22,024 8,545 2,214,689
LinkedIn Women 3,697 39,594 178,550 69,197 24,368 7,726 1,355 324,487
Men 4,618 42,642 222,431 124,759 45,310 16,083 3,379 459,222
Flickr Women 87,720 303,941 363,220 139,090 60,707 19,871 5,113 979,662
Men 44,170 235,015 398,061 205,631 89,587 33,994 8,998 1,015,456

The following analysis looks at relative social network usage across all age groups. Below, this data is also depicted graphically.

Social Network Age Groups Number of Total Members
14-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Bebo 30.88% 37.75% 21.16% 6.22% 2.54% 1.05% 0.41% 5,806,867
BlackPlanet 14.97% 47.28% 25.74% 8.50% 2.55% 0.66% 0.30% 1,201,687
Classmates 6.82% 29.10% 38.32% 14.98% 7.24% 2.78% 0.76% 3,051,761
Facebook 19.77% 46.38% 24.07% 6.34% 2.35% 0.76% 0.32% 5,920,236
Flickr 6.63% 27.21% 38.06% 17.20% 7.50% 2.70% 0.71% 2,068,097
Flixster 21.57% 38.41% 24.99% 9.29% 3.98% 1.36% 0.40% 17,647,399
Friendster 10.89% 41.13% 34.49% 9.40% 2.80% 0.89% 0.39% 5,260,380
Hi5 16.90% 44.44% 26.27% 7.96% 3.15% 0.99% 0.29% 14,679,615
LinkedIn 1.06% 10.72% 50.98% 24.66% 8.91% 3.07% 0.61% 841,209
Multiply 12.58% 45.39% 28.80% 8.45% 3.31% 1.08% 0.39% 1,354,647
Myspace 26.78% 38.69% 22.11% 7.73% 3.20% 1.05% 0.43% 31,845,954
MyYearbook 38.30% 36.39% 15.39% 6.21% 2.57% 0.78% 0.36% 2,449,251
Perfspot 13.07% 41.06% 30.37% 10.19% 3.81% 1.17% 0.33% 1,159,539
Ringo 17.66% 42.33% 26.53% 8.67% 3.43% 1.06% 0.32% 9,770,151
Tickle 17.33% 40.25% 26.65% 9.58% 4.38% 1.40% 0.40% 6,481,601
Analysis of Social Network Usage by Age Group

Method of conducting study:

On June 10, 2008, we ran a query of social network usage across the 175 million people in our database in which we have collected publicly available social media data. Of the 49.3 million people in the study, ~90% are within the US. Specifically, we looked at just the people who are on at least one social network and in which there exists age information. The results are yielded above, with further analysis and full display of the raw data to be disclosed in the coming weeks.

About Rapleaf

Rapleaf is the leader in online people information search. Rapleaf's services help top retailers, political organizations, airlines, hotels, banks, insurance companies, and other leading firms gain consumer insight, plan online media, and manage fraud risk in real-time. Today, Rapleaf has processed over 1 billion transactions and is one the largest people databases in the world with insight into hundreds of millions of consumers. For more information, please visit www.rapleaf.com.

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