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Adolescent Exposure and Usage Intensity on Social Media
This table establishes the scale of the environment by mapping how deeply integrated social media has become in the daily lives of 15-year-olds across the European Union. 96% of 15-year-olds use social media on a typical weekday, with 37% spending more than 3 hours daily. Social media is no longer an optional activity but a near-universal digital environment for European youth.
Policy Feasibility and Youth Sentiment on Digital Regulation
This table tracks the feasibility and acceptance of various regulatory measures from the perspective of adolescents. 82% oppose mobile phone bans, but only 27% oppose collaborative rules, suggesting that co-governance approaches have significantly higher acceptance than top-down restrictions.
Social Media Platforms Used by Young Users for Political and Social Information
65% of respondents aged 15-24 said social media was their main source of information. Instagram emerged as the most commonly used platform (47%), followed by TikTok (39%) and YouTube (37%). These data show the direct correlation between youth using social media and their right to information and participation, specifically in the political sphere.