Are fewer young people using social networks such as Twitter? How we all use the internet | News | guardian.co.uk

For looking at virtual worlds and cultural trends, this is significant.

Overall, 30% of British adults have a social networking profile, against 21% in 2007 when Ofcom first did the research. Half the UK’s online population have a Facebook profile and spend an average of nearly six hours a month on the site compared with four hours in May 2008.

Well, we’ve extracted some of the figures from the report.

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