The YouTube generation: 92% of 16-24s visit site every month

Mar 21, 2016 | Online video

YouTube is still more popular than Facebook in terms of number of visitors, according to new research. The research from Global Web Index, indicates that Facebook remains top of the pile on traditional metrics such as membership and active usage, whereas YouTube takes the lead for visitation (those who have visited the site/app in any […]

YouTube is still more popular than Facebook in terms of number of visitors, according to new research.


The research from Global Web Index, indicates that Facebook remains top of the pile on traditional metrics such as membership and active usage, whereas YouTube takes the lead for visitation (those who have visited the site/app in any form during the last month).
Given that people just need to visit either service in order to be served ads, it’s arguably the visitation metric which is the most important. That’s pretty good news for YouTube, which leads Facebook in 21 of the 33 markets tracked in the report. It’s a similar story by age, with YouTube ahead in every bracket.
Crucially, though, large numbers of those visiting YouTube are either logged-out from their account or don’t have a membership at all. In contrast, Facebook can draw on the rich behavioral and demographic information it has about all of its logged-in visitors to target them with ads which are as relevant as possible.
So, while YouTube might be ahead, it’s little wonder that Facebook is making so much noise about how many of its logged-in users are now watching videos inside the service.
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Source: Global Web Index

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