Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of Madrid

Young people make intensive and varied use of social networks, which depends on individual differences and use motives. This study analyses the different ways in which young people use the main social media platforms and the role that gender, age and social class play in users’ behaviour with a repr...

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Main Authors: María Cruz López-de-Ayala, Antonio García-Jiménez, Yolanda Pastor-Ruiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Social Sciences
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age
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/4/114
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spelling doaj-8bbbc1cc69c94af39a3f5068e5c9c4cf2021-03-25T00:07:01ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602021-03-011011411410.3390/socsci10040114Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of MadridMaría Cruz López-de-Ayala0Antonio García-Jiménez1Yolanda Pastor-Ruiz2Department of Communication Sciences and Sociology, Rey Juan Carlos University, Tulipán s/n, 28933 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Communication Sciences and Sociology, Rey Juan Carlos University, Tulipán s/n, 28933 Madrid, SpainPsychology Department, Rey Juan Carlos University, Tulipán s/n, 28933 Madrid, SpainYoung people make intensive and varied use of social networks, which depends on individual differences and use motives. This study analyses the different ways in which young people use the main social media platforms and the role that gender, age and social class play in users’ behaviour with a representative sample of young people aged 17–24 in the Community of Madrid (Spain) (N = 533). Women and the youngest people (17–19 years of age) used social networks more consistently. Instagram and Facebook were the most widely used social networks with greater diversity of use in the areas of sociability and entertainment. While women and the younger age group spent more time using Instagram, young people from the upper class and upper-middle class used Facebook more often in a variety of ways. YouTube was used less frequently, and it was used mainly for entertainment purposes. Snapchat played a small role in this segment of the population<b>.</b> We conclude that age and social class play an important role in defining the different ways in which young people in the Region of Madrid use social media, and such influences vary depending on the platform under study and the types of activities being carried out.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/4/114online social networkingyouthtypes of usesagegendersocial class
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author María Cruz López-de-Ayala
Antonio García-Jiménez
Yolanda Pastor-Ruiz
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Antonio García-Jiménez
Yolanda Pastor-Ruiz
Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of Madrid
Social Sciences
online social networking
youth
types of uses
age
gender
social class
author_facet María Cruz López-de-Ayala
Antonio García-Jiménez
Yolanda Pastor-Ruiz
author_sort María Cruz López-de-Ayala
title Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of Madrid
title_short Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of Madrid
title_full Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of Madrid
title_fullStr Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of Madrid
title_full_unstemmed Differentiated Uses of Social Networking Platforms among Young People in the Autonomous Region of Madrid
title_sort differentiated uses of social networking platforms among young people in the autonomous region of madrid
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Young people make intensive and varied use of social networks, which depends on individual differences and use motives. This study analyses the different ways in which young people use the main social media platforms and the role that gender, age and social class play in users’ behaviour with a representative sample of young people aged 17–24 in the Community of Madrid (Spain) (N = 533). Women and the youngest people (17–19 years of age) used social networks more consistently. Instagram and Facebook were the most widely used social networks with greater diversity of use in the areas of sociability and entertainment. While women and the younger age group spent more time using Instagram, young people from the upper class and upper-middle class used Facebook more often in a variety of ways. YouTube was used less frequently, and it was used mainly for entertainment purposes. Snapchat played a small role in this segment of the population<b>.</b> We conclude that age and social class play an important role in defining the different ways in which young people in the Region of Madrid use social media, and such influences vary depending on the platform under study and the types of activities being carried out.
topic online social networking
youth
types of uses
age
gender
social class
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/4/114
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