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Number of Twitter Users 2024: Demographics, Breakdowns & Predictions

How many Twitter users are there?
Twitter has some 330 million monthly active users (MAU) based on its last reported data that leveraged this metric in the 1st quarter of 2019. As of 2020, Twitter’s monetizable daily active users (mDAU) stands at 166 million, which represents a 24% growth from 2019. Meanwhile, in the US alone, Twitter has 69.3 million active users as of January 2021.

We live in a very fast-paced world nowadays and people can’t be bothered to spend a lot of time reading blogs or full-length news articles. Thus, the birth of microblogging—allowing people to share their thoughts or information in 280 characters (up from 140) or less.

Can you imagine fitting everything you want to say in one single tweet? Well, no need to. This article will discuss the relevant Twitter statistics as well as where its future in order to better understand the microblogging site.

What is the number of Twitter users per country?

Twitter is particularly popular in the US and as of January 2021, the microblogging site had 69.3 million active users (DataReportal, 2021). Japan and India were ranked second and third with 50.9 and 17.5 million users, respectively. Twitter’s user base represents only a fraction of the total social media users in 2020.

Source: Statista, 2021

Who has the most number of Twitter followers?

As of May 2020, former US President Barack Obama is the top Twitter celebrity figure with over 118.09 million followers. Coming in second is singer Justin Bieber who was followed by 111.78 million.

Source: Statista, 2020

Who has the most popular tweet of all time?

A tweet from an unlikely person, a Japanese billionaire named Yusaku Maezawa, has become the most retweeted post of all time (Brandwatch, 2020). The entrepreneur offered one million yen ($910,400) each to 100 randomly selected individuals who retweeted the post and followed his account—to celebrate the bumper sales of his clothing line (Zozo) over the holidays.

Until January 2019, the top spot on the ranking belonged to Carter Wilkerson, who asked fast-food chain Wendy’s for free chicken nuggets in exchange for retweets.

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Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets

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Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
Yusaku Maezawa: offering 1M yen each to 100 randomly selected people (Jan '19) : 4.2

Yusaku Maezawa: offering 1M yen each to 100 randomly selected people (Jan '19)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
Yusaku Maezawa: giveaway, with 1bn yen being promises to 1,000 people (Dec '19): 3.9

Yusaku Maezawa: giveaway, with 1bn yen being promises to 1,000 people (Dec '19)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
Carter Wilkerson: Wendys free chicken nuggets (Apr '17): 3.4

Carter Wilkerson: Wendys free chicken nuggets (Apr '17)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
Ellen DeGeneres: 2014 Oscars photo (Mar '14): 3.1

Ellen DeGeneres: 2014 Oscars photo (Mar '14)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
Louis Tomlinson: Always in my heart @Harry_Styles . Yours sincerely, Louis (Oct '11): 2.5

Louis Tomlinson: Always in my heart @Harry_Styles . Yours sincerely, Louis (Oct '11)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
El Rubius: LIMONADA (Aug '16): 1.6

El Rubius: LIMONADA (Aug '16)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
Barack Obama: "No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin..." (Aug '17): 1.5

Barack Obama: "No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin..." (Aug '17)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
El Rubius: LIMONADA 2.0 (Sep '18): 1.3

El Rubius: LIMONADA 2.0 (Sep '18)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast): $10k giveaway based on retweet on the occasion of his birthday (May '19): 1.1

Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast): $10k giveaway based on retweet on the occasion of his birthday (May '19)

Most Popular Tweets as of February 2020, by Number of Retweets
BTS: Duh (emoji) (Jungkook dancing to Billie Eilish’s hit “Bad Guy”): 1

BTS: Duh (emoji) (Jungkook dancing to Billie Eilish’s hit “Bad Guy”)

Source: Brandwatch, 2020

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How many Twitter users in the US?

As of the third quarter of 2020, there are 36 million daily active users of Twitter in America (Twitter, 2020). Meanwhile, The number of US Twitter users is 69.3 million as of January 2021 (DataReportal, 2021). Overall, the top 10% of Twitter users in the US generate roughly 80% of tweets on the platform. The number of monthly active US Twitter users in the first quarter of 2019 totaled 68 million, an increase from 66 million in the previous term.

Though recently, Twitter’s user growth is not at par with its investors’ expectations—compared to the previous quarter, the growth only amounted to 3% and has hovered in the low single digits since 2017 as the company continues to struggle to attract and retain users.

Source: Twitter, 2020

What is the number of Twitter users by age?

Unlike other social networking websites like Instagram, which is more popular among teenagers, Twitter users are primarily in the 35-49 years old age bracket (DataReportal, 2021). The social networking site also declared that 80% of its users are “affluent millennials.”

Source: DataReportal; We Are Social; Hootsuite, 2021

But it’s a different case in the US where 40% of Twitter users are between the age of 18 and 29 years (Omnicore, 2021). Usage among US adults decreases as age increases. Pew Research reports that 27% of those are aged 30-49, 15% are between 50-64 years old, and 8% are from the 65 and above age bracket (Pew Research, 2019).

How many Twitter users are there by gender?

Globally, male users on the Twitter platform outnumber female users. Based on January 2021 data, 68.5% of Twitter users are male compared to only 31.5% of females (DataReportal, 2021).

Distribution of Twitter users worldwide as of January 2021, by gender

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Source: We Are Social; Hootsuite; DataReportal, 2021

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How many followers does an average Twitter user have?

The last significant research on this was done by Beevolve back in 2012 when they analyzed 36 million profiles and found that the average Twitter user had 208 followers (Beevolve, 2012).

Kickfactory updated this metric in 2016, and since Twitter does not share this data, they had to look at roughly 96 million Twitter profiles to get an answer (Kickfactory, 2016). As of 2016, the average number of followers a Twitter user has is 707 followers, up 340% since 2012.

What are the top social media accounts aside from Twitter?

Almost two billion internet users are using social networks and these figures are expected to grow as the use of mobile devices and mobile social networks continuously gain traction. The top social media networks are generally available in multiple languages and allow users to connect with friends or people beyond geographical, political, or economic confines.

As of January 2021, based on the number of active accounts, Facebook is still the market leader and also the first social network to surpass one billion registered accounts while Pinterest was the fastest independently launched site to reach 10 million unique monthly visitors (DataReportal, 2021).

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Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021

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Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Facebook: 2740

Facebook

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Youtube: 2291

Youtube

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
WhatsApp: 2000

WhatsApp

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Facebook Messenger: 1300

Facebook Messenger

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Instagram: 1221

Instagram

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Weixin / WeChat: 1213

Weixin / WeChat

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
TikTok: 689

TikTok

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
QQ: 617

QQ

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Douyin: 600

Douyin

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Sina Weibo: 511

Sina Weibo

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Telegram: 500

Telegram

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Snapchat: 498

Snapchat

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Kuaishou: 481

Kuaishou

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Pinterest: 442

Pinterest

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Reddit: 430

Reddit

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Twitter: 353

Twitter

Global social networks ranked by number of users 2021
Quora: 300

Quora

Source: We Are Social; Hootsuite; DataReportal, 2021

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How many tweets are sent per day?

Twitter’s appeal comes from the fact that users can tweet random posts with no filter needed – users can literally post one after the other without being judged for posting too much. On average, 6,000 tweets are sent every second, which corresponds to over 350,000 tweets per minute, 500 million tweets per day, and roughly 200 billion tweets per year (Dsayce, 2020).

What is Twitter used for today?

Aside from self-indulging uses like sharing brainfarts and funny memes, Twitter is actually useful in a lot of other ways. It’s most commonly used for getting specific answers and advice directly from the sources of such knowledgeable people (Lifewire, 2020).

A lot of companies use Twitter to provide instant customer support. It provides faster communication lines than traditional customer support via phone. Some of the top brands that have Twitter customer support are Amazon, UPS, Intel, Starbucks, and Linkedin among many more (Top Rank Marketing).

Source: eMarketer

How much time do users spend on Twitter?

As mentioned above, Twitter’s popularity as the go-to source of real-time news worldwide is the top reason why people visit social networking site. It’s a popular outlet to report breaking news. As a matter of fact, journalists make-up almost a quarter of all verified accounts on Twitter (Oberlo, 2020).

As such, the average time spent on Twitter clocks in at 11.05 minutes per session (SimilarWeb, 2021)—which is not surprising at all, given the fact that a tweet only has a lifespan of 15 to 20 minutes (Oberlo, 2020).

Source: SimilarWeb

How is Twitter used as a marketing tool for brands?

Traditional marketing is not enough these days to maintain brand recall with the business’ target audience. Social media platforms play a huge role when it comes to promoting products and connecting with customers.

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Top brands on Twitter, 2021

(millions of followers)

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Playstation: 21250251

Playstation

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Xbox: 15689769

Xbox

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
SpaceX: 15085233

SpaceX

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Chanel: 13202827

Chanel

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Samsung Mobile: 12346635

Samsung Mobile

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Netflix Brasil: 12074877

Netflix Brasil

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Rockstar Games: 11847196

Rockstar Games

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Nintendo of America: 11209090

Nintendo of America

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Starbucks Coffee: 10932736

Starbucks Coffee

Top brands on Twitter, 2021
Netflix: 10929812

Netflix

Source: Socialbakers, 2021

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Is Twitter losing popularity?

According to Forbes, Twitter has experienced a steady decline in popularity from 2012-2018 (Forbes, 2019). It is down more than 100 million users who tweet on a daily basis and down almost 200 million daily tweets while no new users have been recorded.

In response to the steep decline, Twitter is ditching the monthly active user metric and is moving towards monetizable daily active users (mDAU) count to better measure the number of users for stakeholders and advertisers (The Verge, 2019). This number doesn’t include the total user base, but instead incorporates users that are using portions of the network that display ads.

What’s next for Twitter?

Twitter remains a popular social media platform for marketers. In fact, 53% of marketers worldwide used it as a channel for their marketing activities in 2020 (Social Media Examiner, 2020). Social media in general gives brands the possibility to personally engage with consumers.

Source: Social Media Examiner, 2020

Twitter has a great impact on consumer behavior. Digital Marketing Institute reported that about 40% of Twitter users disclosed that they purchased something after seeing it on Twitter (Twitter). This is an excellent reflection of the steady increase in influence social media has on the purchasing habits of consumers.

However, getting your brand involved on Twitter is not enough. Brands need to consider the power of social media influencers. Twitter themselves reported that the intent of users to purchase increased over five-fold when they are exposed to tweets from both influencers and brands, compared to merely 2.7 times with just brand tweets (Twitter).

Moreover, influencers on social media like Twitter are also rivaling friends in building consumer trust. When looking for product recommendations, 56% of consumers asked friends for guidance, while 49% of respondents said they relied on influencers. On Twitter, recommendations from influencers resulted in 20% of respondents saying a Tweet from an influencer inspired them to share a product recommendation. Based on these data, we can surmise that branding and marketing strategies should have a combination of tweets from brands and influencers.

Whether you are a startup business or an already established brand, it’s crucial to recognize the importance of Twitter when formulating brand strategy. With about 340 million active users, there’s an extensive pool of consumers to tap on and engage with. You can also look into general social media trends to see where Twitter’s larger sphere of influence is heading.

 

References:

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  2. Brandwatch (2020, July). The 20 Most-Retweeted Tweets. Retrieved from Brandwatch
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Allan Jay

By Allan Jay

Allan Jay is FinancesOnline’s resident B2B expert with over a decade of experience in the SaaS space. He has worked with vendors primarily as a consultant in the UX analysis and design stages, lending to his reviews a strong user-centric angle. A management professional by training, he adds the business perspective to software development. He likes validating a product against workflows and business goals, two metrics, he believes, by which software is ultimately measured.

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