In 2022, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube collectively earned nearly $11 billion in ad revenue from U.S. youth, as per a study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, published in PLOS ONE (1✔ ✔Trusted Source
Social media platforms generate billions of dollars in revenue from U.S. youth: Findings from a simulated revenue model
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This led the researchers to call for government regulation in the absence of industry self-regulation to address the potential negative mental health effects.
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The study is the first to offer estimates of the number of youth users on these platforms and how much annual ad revenue is attributable to them.
“As concerns about youth mental health grow, more and more policymakers are trying to introduce legislation to curtail social media platform practices that may drive depression, anxiety, and disordered eating in young people,” said senior author Bryn Austin, professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
“Although social media platforms may claim that they can self-regulate their practices to reduce the harms to young people, they have yet to do so, and our study suggests they have overwhelming financial incentives to continue to delay taking meaningful steps to protect children.”
Closer Look at the 2022 Social Media Ad Revenue
The researchers used a variety of public surveys and market research data from 2021 and 2022 to comprehensively estimate Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, X, and YouTube’s number of youth users and related ad revenue.
Population data from the U.S. Census and survey data from Common Sense Media and Pew Research were used to estimate the number of people younger than 18 using these platforms in the U.S. Data from eMarketer, a market research company, and Qustodio, a parental control app, provided estimations of each platform’s projected gross ad revenue in 2022 and users’ average minutes per day on each platform.
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The researchers used these estimations to build a simulation model that estimated how much ad revenue the platforms earned from young U.S. users.
The study found that in 2022, YouTube had 49.7 million U.S.-based users under age 18; TikTok, 18.9 million; Snapchat, 18 million; Instagram, 16.7 million; Facebook, 9.9 million; and X, 7 million.
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The platforms collectively generated nearly $11 billion in ad revenue from these users: $2.1 billion from users ages 12 and under and $8.6 billion from users ages 13-17.
YouTube derived the greatest ad revenue from users 12 and under ($959.1 million), followed by Instagram ($801.1 million) and Facebook ($137.2 million).
Instagram derived the greatest ad revenue from users ages 13-17 ($4 billion), followed by TikTok ($2 billion) and YouTube ($1.2 billion).
The researchers also calculated that Snapchat derived the greatest share of its overall 2022 ad revenue from users under 18 (41%), followed by TikTok (35%), YouTube (27%), and Instagram (16%).
The researchers noted that the study had limitations, including that they relied on estimations and projections from public surveys and market research sources, as social media platforms don’t disclose user age data or advertising revenue data by age group.
“Our finding that social media platforms generate substantial advertising revenue from youth highlights the need for greater data transparency as well as public health interventions and government regulations,” said lead author Amanda Raffoul, instructor in pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
Reference:
- Social media platforms generate billions of dollars in revenue from U.S. youth: Findings from a simulated revenue model
– (https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0295337)
Source-Eurekalert