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Why Pitch Deck Support Is Key to Startup Fundraising
Unlock funding success with pitch deck support—craft investor-ready narratives, financials, and visuals that captivate and convert.
TikTok Rising Consumption
Despite privacy concerns and bans on government devices, TikTok has continued to gain popularity in the U.S. since its global launch in 2018. The percentage of TikTok users obtaining news from the platform has nearly doubled since 2020, reaching 43% in 2023, according to a Pew Research survey - as shown below.
TikTok has exhibited substantial growth since 2020 across all age groups, outpacing other platforms. The share of adults who regularly get news on TikTok has more than quadrupled, rising from 3% in 2020 to 14% in 2023. This growth is particularly pronounced among adults aged 18 to 29, with one-third of this demographic reporting regular news consumption on TikTok, compared to 15% for those aged 30 to 49, 7% for those aged 50 to 64, and only 3% for those 65 and older. The study also revealed gender-based variations in news consumption, with women favoring Nextdoor, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, while men leaned towards Reddit, X, and YouTube.
This aligns with a broader trend of consumers turning to digital platforms for news, with approximately half of Americans acknowledging social media as a news source. Facebook remains the leading social media platform for news, followed by YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). Additionally, a notable finding was that Democrats or those leaning Democratic constituted the majority of regular news consumers on various sites, with no significant partisan difference on Facebook, X, or Nextdoor. Interestingly, TikTok users are now equally likely to get news from TikTok as Facebook users are to get news from Facebook. However, TikTok users still trail behind users of X (formerly Twitter) in terms of news consumption on the platform. This data underscores a shifting landscape in news consumption habits, with TikTok emerging as a notable and growing source for a diverse range of age groups.
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