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Report Reveals Decline in X Usage on Web and Mobile: A Broader Trend in Social Networks

Report Shows Decline in X Usage on Web and Mobile

According to a report from market intelligence firm Similarweb, usage of X has declined across web and mobile platforms. Despite claims by X CEO Linda Yaccarino that the social network’s usage was at an all-time high, global website traffic for X was down 14% year-over-year in September, with U.S. traffic down by 19%. On mobile devices in the U.S., performance had also decreased by 17.8% compared to the previous year. Other countries also experienced declines in web traffic including the U.K. (-11.6%), France (-13.4%), Germany (-17.9%), and Australia (-17.5%). This downward trend in usage is long-term, as data comparing the first nine months of 2023 with the same period in 2022 showed a decline of 11.6% in web traffic in the U.S. and 7% worldwide.

Mixed Results for X Owner Elon Musk

Traffic to Elon Musk’s profile page on X, however, increased by 96% year-over-year as of last month.

X’s Declines Reflect Broader Trend in Social Networks

The report indicates that X’s declining usage is part of a broader shift, as web traffic to the top 100 social networks and online communities tracked by Similarweb were down by 3.7% in September. The only exception was TikTok, which saw a 22.8% growth globally. Facebook web traffic was also down by 10.4%.

Declining Importance of X in News Ecosystem

Similarweb’s analysis highlights the diminishing significance of X in the news ecosystem. Three years ago, The New York Times received 3-4% of its traffic from X, but now it’s less than 1%. This decline in traffic is partly attributed to X throttling links to the Times and other competitors. NPR also left the platform six months ago with negligible impact on their overall traffic.

X Shows Staying Power Despite Declines

The report acknowledges that while X’s audience has eroded, it still retains a significant user base amidst competition from new social media platforms like Bluesky, Post, Pebble, Spill, Mastodon, and Threads.

Contrasting Claims by X Executives

While Similarweb’s findings suggest usage declines, X executives have touted traffic increases. They claim that X sees 500 million posts per day, generates 100 billion impressions per day, and experiences a 14% increase in time spent on the platform along with a 20% rise in video consumption. However, X did not respond to requests for comment regarding this report.

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Sallie Anderson
Sallie Anderson
Sallie works as the Writer at World Weekly News. She likes to write about the latest trends going on in our world and share it with our readers.

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