In recent
survey on social media habits showed figures that Britons spend an estimated 62 million hours each day on Facebook and
Twitter.
The poll suggests that among 62 million hours
around 34 million hours are spent on Facebook each day, with a further 28
million hours on Twitter.
UK have around 33 million Facebook users and among them 30% are on
the network for at least 1 hour per day and around 13% spends at least 2 hours
a day.
More than a quarter (26%) of UK women on Facebook check their
pages at least 10 times a day, compared to less than one in five (18%) of men.Of
the UK's estimated 26 million Twitter users, almost a third (31%) spend more than
an hour a day on the network, while 14% - more than 3.6 million people - say
their daily usage exceeds two hours. The results are based on a survey of 1,500
adults carried out by OnePoll for online bank, first direct
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The survey also found Facebook was named as the primary social
media platform by 59% of people. Only 9% named Twitter as their
first-choice network, while 7% chose LinkedIn. And 11% of Twitter users say it
is important for them to have more 'followers' on their feed than their
friends, compared to just 4% of Facebook users who say it is important to
appear more 'popular' than their friends.
Rebecca
Dye, social media manager at first direct, said: 'The survey shows just how
central Facebook and Twitter are to people's lives at the moment, often at the
expense of other communications and regardless of how often they're actually
posting updates or tweeting.
"It's
important we engage with our customers in ways that best suit their lives, so
the more people are using social media channels to have conversations, or just
to 'listen in', the more we need to develop our presence in social media,"
she added.
Based on this survey we can estimate that what will be the figure for INDIA!
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