Addicted to Social Media?

by francine Hardaway on March 17, 2010

This is a hilarious study, courtesy of

Retrevo.com. I have my laptop and my iPhone on my nightstand, so according to it, my habits are those of someone under 25. 

Twitter & FaceBook:
– 48% of people check/update FaceBook and/or Twitter after they go to bed

– 18% of people under 25 years old can't go more than a couple hours without checking in on FaceBook

– 61% of people under 25 have to check in on FaceBook at least once a day

– 11% of people over 25 years old can't go more than a couple hours without checking in on FaceBook

– 55% of people over 25 have to check in on FaceBook at least once a day

– 16% of people under 25 years old rely on Twitter and/or FaceBook for the morning "news"

iPhone Users:
– 28% of iPhone users check/update Twitter before they get out of bed

– 26% of iPhone users check/update Twitter before they turn on their TV

– 23% of iPhone users rely on Twitter for their morning news

Electronic Messages:
– 11% of people under 25 years old can be interrupted by an electronic message during sex (The number drops to 6% of people over 25 years old)

– 24% of people under 25 can be interrupted by an electronic message while in the bathroom. (This number drops to 12% of people over age 25)

– 49% of people under 25 years old can be interrupted by an electronic message during a meal. (27% for people over 25 years of age)

– 22% of people under 25 years old can be interrupted by an electronic message during a meeting. (11% of people over 25 years of age)

My takeaway: the numbers lie.  Many more people are interrupted by electronic messages during meetings, meals and the bathroom.  They're just not ready to confess (yet).

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Niland Mortimer March 22, 2010 at 11:14 am

How true! Am I so old that I believe that people under the age of 25 need to be retrained NOT to check every incoming message while dining out with me? And that “excuse me I need to respond to this message” is NOT acceptable during the middle of a meal? Whether or not folks choose to be interrupted doing private things at home–sleep, sex, bathroom, whatever–is their business, but ordinary good manners should apply to social situations.

hardaway March 22, 2010 at 11:49 am

I think it will shift to the point where people will stop doing all that
checking because it won't be as much of a shiny new toy to be connected all
the time.

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