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Most Deleted Social Media Apps Of 2023

| Published on December 27, 2023

Most Deleted Social Media Apps Of 2023

With the increase in consumption of internet, social media apps are one of the major reasons why there has been a behavioral change in the spending habits of people. The content we consume puts a huge impact on our aspirations. These aspirations lead to the foundation of modern age successful brands. Another interesting impact is that the pandemic also led people to think more about their mental health and how these apps have a huge role to play in that.

The dependence on Social Media

According to TRG Datacenters, around 4.8 billion people use some form of social media. Considering that this number is 92.7 percent of the total internet users, the situation tells us about our dependence on social media. The report even revealed that, on average, people spend 2 hours and 24 minutes on social networks every single day.

Most Deleted Social Media Apps Of 2023

Many online users are now realizing the psychological changes that can happen because of the high smartphone usage, and they are looking for ways to improve this. Among these, deleting addictive apps is a great option, and to give you insights about the new trend, here’s a list of apps that users deleted most in 2023.

Many online users are now realising the psychological changes that can happen because of the high smartphone usage and they are looking for ways to improve this. Among these, deleting addictive apps is a great option and to give you insights about the new trend, here’s a lit of apps which users deleted most in 2023.

Most Deleted Social Media Apps Of 2023

The data shows that Instagram was the most deleted app in 2023. Snapchat, Telegram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Tiktok were the other apps to follow. As compared to these apps, the numbers for WhatsApp and WeChat are fairly less. Threads, which was launched by Meta in 2023, saw a whopping 100 million users in just five days, but it has experienced an 80% drop in daily active users since the launch.

More about the research

Nine of the most popular social media networks were analysed in this report over 12 months to examine how many times ‘how to delete (my) account’ was searched per month on average. Later it was equated by calculating these specific searches each month per 1,00,000.

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