Social Network Users and Penetration in China, by Sex

Timeframe20222023202420252026
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% Change
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% of Internet Users
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% of Population
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% of Total
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Source: eMarketer

Note: internet users of any age who use social networks via any device at least once per month; excludes Hong Kong

Methodology: Estimates are based on the analysis of survey and traffic data from research firms and regulatory agencies; the growth trajectory of major social networks; historical trends; internet and mobile adoption trends; and country-specific demographic and socioeconomic factors.

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