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Time spent online by adults in the UK jumped by nearly an hour in 2024 says Ofcom

Last updated: November 27, 2024 6:44 pm
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Time spent online by adults in the UK jumped by nearly an hour in 2024 says Ofcom
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The latest figures from Ofcom’s annual Online Nation report reveal that adults in the U.K. are now spending an average of 4 hours and 20 minutes each day online across smartphones, tablets, and computers. This represents a significant jump from the previous year, where adults spent an average of 3 hours and 41 minutes online. The report delves into consumer digital habits and sheds light on how our online behavior is evolving.

One striking trend highlighted in the report is the increasing amount of time younger adults are spending online. 18-24 year-olds, who are often glued to platforms like TikTok and Instagram, are now spending an average of six hours and 1 minute online. This is a significant increase from the previous year, indicating a shift in digital habits among younger demographics. On the other hand, adults over 65 are spending the least amount of time online, at 3 hours and 10 minutes. The report raises questions about whether younger users will maintain this high level of online activity as they age.

The dominance of tech giants like Alphabet and Meta in the online landscape is another key finding of the report. Properties owned by these two companies account for nearly half of all the time U.K. adults spend online. YouTube emerges as the most-visited platform, with 94% of adults spending time on it at some point during the year. On average, users are spending 49 minutes daily watching videos on YouTube.

Gender-based patterns in online consumption are also highlighted in the report. Women are spending more time online than men, with women spending an average of 33 minutes more online than their male counterparts. This trend is particularly pronounced among Gen Z (18-24 year-olds), where women are spending an hour longer online. The type of content consumed by each gender also varies, with women gravitating towards social media sites that are designed to keep users engaged.

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In terms of social media usage, established platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok continue to dominate. However, Reddit emerges as the fastest-growing social platform, surpassing platforms like X and LinkedIn in popularity. The rise of new platforms like Bluesky and Threads also hints at a shifting social media landscape.

The report also sheds light on the growing use of Generative AI services, with men emerging as more keen early adopters compared to women. However, there is still a lack of awareness and skepticism among some users about the benefits of these services.

Overall, the report underscores the evolving nature of online behavior and highlights key areas where online content and engagement fall short in terms of safety. From misinformation to harmful content, there are several challenges that regulators and platforms need to address to ensure a safer online environment for all users. As digital habits continue to evolve, it will be crucial to monitor these trends and adapt strategies to promote a healthier and more secure online experience.

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