VKontakte remains the most popular social network in Russia in 2020, with 67% of respondents in a recent survey confirming their loyalty to the locally geared setup.
Which networks do Russians like to use?
A recent survey by Levada revealed preferences of Russians in social networks in its recent media monitoring review. The rating is updated annually.
- VKontakte: 67%
- YouTube: 45%
- Odnoklassniki: 45%
- Instagram: 41%
- Facebook: 14%
- My World (by Mail.ru): 7%
- Tik Tok: 7%
VKontakte seems to have stagnated in gaining new users, although the number of people still logging in is the highest among all the brands in the rating (67%).
YouTube‘s popularity also seems to have dropped slightly from 47% in March 2019 to 45% in 2020, although this difference is within the statistical error.
Odnoklassniki, which used to be more popular than VK keeps losing popularity for the fifth year in a row.
The newcomer Tik Tok managed to attract 7% of all users, although its audience is mostly teenagers and young adults.
Instagram made the most substantial gains of all, with 41% of respondents having accounts there. Only 36% of Russians used it last year.
Facebook has remained on the same level for the last 3 years, with the market share of 14%. BKontankte is an analogue of Facebook, this is why world’s most popular social network isn’t that prominent in Russia.
It would interesting to find out how frequently people login to a certain network and the length of session.
Twitter isn’t on the list, for some reason, while unimportant “My world” by Mail.ru is. Twitter is quite popular in Russia, especially as a PR tool for business and media.
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