Reports say that teens or the youth are preferring Facebook over Twitter over blogging. Moreover, the report goes on to say:
…blogging among teens and young adults has plummeted to half what it was in 2006. In that year, 28% of teens ages 12-17 and adults ages 18-29 were bloggers. By the fall of 2009, the numbers had dropped to 14% of teens and 15% of young adults. During the same period, the percentage of online adults over 30 who were bloggers rose from 7% in 2006 to 11% in 2009.
…Aase also says some teenagers may grow back into blogging as they hit adulthood: “Blogging has become a way to communicate with the world, about more meaningful issues, not just about communicating to friends.”
In short, the older you are [especially if you need wrinkle creams and HGH supplements], the more you tend to blog! He! He!
Perhaps it’s time for me to open a Facebook account!