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A platform has gained a lot of followers among the younger audience. Not in vain, many of the most famous YouTubers have transferred all or part of their activity to Twitch. The fact that it has specific tools for gamers that allow the transmission of live video games attracted a lot of young audiences at the beginning, as well as something that doesn't happen on other social networks: people plug in the live video and basically broadcast their lives on Twitch . It's also not easy to use (it has a long way to go to have an interface as simple as YouTube) which is also a barrier for the user accustomed to the easy way (i.e. parents).

Twitter
Yes, there is a return to basics . Twitter users' specialization in immediate news, politics, humor and putting down everything that moves has left a gap in this network, which is increasingly more niche and less general public, that teenagers are rushing to fill.

It also helps that Instagram is becoming very, very egypt business email database conservative when it comes to censoring content. Conservative, like a town lost in the Utah desert. Facebook's long hand is noticeable, and younger people don't like it at all, while Twitter is, for the moment, much more permissive with the content that is published.

Whatever the case, teenagers are still the ones who set the trends on social media . Something that does not escape the notice of the companies behind these networks. How they manage to monetize them is another question, but the story of teenagers and social media continues, waiting for a new network in which to take refuge.
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