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Generation Z is spending less time on social media

October 21, 2019 by James Emery White Articles, Strategy

The World Economic Forum has released a fresh batch of stats on who is using social media the most. No real surprises in their overall findings (the younger the generation, the more it’s being used), but there were some important updates. Currently more than 4.4 billion people have access to the internet. But Generation Z, as well as Millennials, are spending increasingly less time on social media. The average time per day for all North Americans is a little more than two hours.

Using multiple platforms, or “multi-networking”, is still on the rise, but could be plateauing.

In terms of choices in social media itself, Generation Z prefers YouTube and Instagram, and Millennials are still tied to Facebook. Interestingly, Baby Boomers are showing the highest growth in Instagram and WhatsApp usage.

And why do we say we spend less time on social media? This was interesting. The number who say it is because a lot of their friends are on social media declined (-16%); to stay in touch with their friends also declined (-9%). On the rise in terms of reasons for using social media: to network for work (+9%), to follow celebrities/celebrity news (+27%), and to research/find products to buy (+30%).

That last bit of information should stand out to church leaders. People are obviously going online to explore and research, but increasingly through social media. The study found 64% of Generation Z and 62% of Millennials use social channels, or state that social channels are influential, in terms of product research.

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In the past, church leaders might have prided themselves on staying abreast of hot TV shows on the networks or blockbuster movies in the Cineplex. Today, the informed church leader is more about the online world and, specifically, social media.

It’s a digital world, which means it’s through a digital world that the church will reach the world.

This article originally appeared here, and is used by permission.

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About James Emery White

James Emery White is the founding and senior pastor of Mecklenburg Community Church in Charlotte, NC, and the ranked adjunctive professor of theology and culture at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he also served as their fourth president. His book, The Rise of the Nones: Understanding and Reaching the Religiously Unaffiliated, is available on Amazon. To enjoy a free subscription to the Church and Culture blog, visit ChurchAndCulture.org, where you can view past blogs in our archive and read the latest church and culture news from around the world. Follow Dr. White on Twitter @JamesEmeryWhite.

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