Filipinos are prolific users of social media. Estimates this year show that there are 76.2 million active social media users from the Philippines. Of this number, 72.5 million are on Facebook; 8.9 million on Twitter, and 4 million are LinkedIn users[1]. Most internet users gain access through smartphones.
Currently, the country with the most time spent on social media per day is the Philippines, with online users spending an average of three hours and 53 minute on social media each day.
An average user spent 2 hours and 24 minutes per day on social media in 2020. 50.1% of the time spent on mobile was done using social media apps in 2020. Facebook is the most popular, costing people an average of 2 hours and 24 minutes each day.
How much do Filipinos use the internet?
In 2020, the number of internet users in the country grew to approximately 79.7 million people, accounting for more than half of the total population.
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Characteristic | Number of internet users in millions |
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2020 | 79.66 |
2019 | 76.38 |
2018 | 72.45 |
2017 | 67.74 |
Who is the king of TikTok in Philippines?
Who is the King Of Tiktok? Alphonso Davies is referred to as the King Of Tiktok.
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The King Of Tiktok In India, Philippines.
Country | King Of Tiktok |
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Philippines | Niana Guerrero |
In the third quarter of 2020, YouTube was the most popular social media platform in the Philippines with 97.2 percent of internet users accessing the platform according to Datareportal.
What is the best time to post on Facebook Philippines?
In terms of time, 10am seems to be the best time to post since it garnered the highest reach, while 12nn has the lowest reach. And the content with the highest number of reach which is 925 is content about the company’s services.
So how much social media is a healthy amount? Experts have recommended 30 minutes or less per day as the maximum time you should spend on social media. According to a 2018 study published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, limiting use to 30 minutes a day can lead to better health outcomes.
If you find yourself consistently clocking more than 5 hours on social media every day, you may want to take steps to reduce your use. By keeping your social media involvement to no more than two hours per day, the study found the risk of developing depression decreased significantly.