What Teens Share on Social Media
Among the things teens choose to share on social media, their real name and photos of themselves rank the highest. What else do they share?
Among the things teens choose to share on social media, their real name and photos of themselves rank the highest. What else do they share?
Explore what teens choose to share and keep private and with whom in this infographic.
Size of Facebook network by gender and age
Among teen social media users, percent who post the following to the profile they use most often
Online traditional political activities are most popular among the well-educated and the financially well-off
An infographic summing up key findings from Internet and health reports.
We asked people whether they would use a variety of possible new activities and features at libraries. Our list was weighted towards services that are rooted in technology and allow more tech-related interactions with libraries and at them.
A snapshot of the reading and library habits within the different types of communities studied.
The growth of social media and rapid adoption of internet-enable mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process. An infographic provides a summary of the latest data from national surveys taken during the 2012 campaign.
Over time, the number of American adult cell phone owners performing specific activities on their cell phones has grown.