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May 31, 2018 02:00 pm GMT

Teens are breaking up with Facebook faster than we thought

In case we needed any more proof of just how bad Facebook's teen problem is, a new study suggests it could be even worse than we thought.

Just 51 percent of teens say they use Facebook, according to a study from the Pew Research Center.

SEE ALSO: Snapchat might soon offer an alternative to 'login with Facebook'

That's a significant drop from 2015, the last year Pew published a similar study, when Facebook was the most popular social platform among U.S. teens. At that time, 71 percent of teens said they were Facebook users.

Now, YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat are significantly more popular among younger users than Facebook. In 2015, Instagram was a distant second to Facebook, with 20 percent of teens, and Snapchat came in third with 11 percent. (YouTube wasn't part of the 2015 survey.) Read more...

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