Are social networks primarily used by men or women? How and why do men and women use social media? And is there any truth to the notion that men are from LinkedIn and women are from Twitter?
These pressing questions and many more are addressed in a new infographic from Internet Service Providers.
While the majority of adults in the US are plugged into some sort of social media outlet, not all of them are used in equal measure, and not all of them are used by both genders equally. For instance, the average Google+ user spend just three minutes per month on the network, while the average Facebook user will spend 405 minutes per month updating statuses, posting pictures, and checking out others’ profiles.
So what can be learned about men and women in their social media exploits? Check out the infographic below to find out.