Which social network does the world spend the most time on?


TikTok is the social network where users spend the most time, according to the latest "Digital 2023 April Global Statshot Report." — Photography Elitsa Deykova/Getty Images/AFP Relaxnews

It's not uncommon to lose track of time when you're scrolling through your various social media feeds. And some apps grab your eyeballs for more time than others. Between YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram, discover the social network that we spend the most time on around the world.

It may not come as a surprise to many; the relatively young social network TikTok is the one where users around the world spend the most time. In the "Digital 2023 April Global Statshot Report," published by Meltwater and We Are Social in April 2023, the data collected by data.ai presents a clear picture: users spent an average of 31 hours and 32 minutes per month in the fourth quarter of 2022 (between October and December 2022) on the Android app of TikTok.

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