As of May 2016, the only countries to ban access around the clock to the social networking site are China, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. However, since most North Korean residents have no access to the Internet, China and Iran are the only countries where access to Facebook is actively restricted in a wholesale manner.
The study of 46 countries with internet users aged 16 to 64 shows Japan had the lowest average number of social network accounts at 3.8, comparably India had the highest with 11.5 per person. Key Statistics: The average number of social media accounts is 8.4 per person in 2020.
China China is the biggest social media market worldwide, ahead of second-ranked India with close to 639 million current social media users.
Which country has no Facebook?
Iran. The restriction of Facebook in Iran is ironic given that some of its political leaders use the platform regardless of its blocked status. CNN reported that the Iranian government banned Facebook when activists used it to rally support for the opposition during the 2009 presidential election.
Who is using Instagram?
Instagram Demographics 546 million Instagram users are female, and 528 million are male. There are 140 million Instagram users from the U.S. 71% of U.S. adults ages 18-29 use Instagram in the United States. 87% of users are outside the U.S.
Why does China have no internet?
The reasons behind the Internet censorship in China include: Sensitive content: to control information about the government in China. Economic protectionism: China prefers the use of local companies that are regulated by Chinese regulations, since they have more power over them, e.g. Baidu over Google.
Who uses Instagram the most age?
59% of internet users between the ages of 18 and 29 use Instagram and 33% of internet users between the ages of 30 and 49 use Instagram. According to one study, 17% of teenagers say that Instagram is the most important social media platform to them and 90% of users are under 35 years old.