Thursday, July 3, 2025

Where Do Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok Stand in the 2025 News Landscape?

Younger Americans are leaving traditional news paths behind. Over half now turn first to social or video platforms, not TV or standard websites, when seeking updates on current events. Among U.S. adults under 35, that pivot has become the new norm.

Facebook’s position in news delivery has quietly eroded. According to ReutersInstitute data, from a 42% peak in 2016, its weekly news use has slid to 26% in 2025, a 16-point fall. Meanwhile, YouTube retains consistent reach, though rising competitors have carved out space. Instagram’s use for news climbed from 2% in 2014 to 16% this year. TikTok, which barely registered at 1% in 2020, now accounts for 10% of weekly news access.

The broader shift shows a platform ecosystem breaking apart. In 2014, only Facebook and YouTube passed the 10% weekly news threshold. Today, six different networks do. Even X (formerly Twitter) has held steady at 11% for years, while WhatsApp, Snapchat, and Messenger hover around the 5–16% range. The audience is no longer monolithic, it fragments by format and flow.

Video-first algorithms, especially on TikTok and Instagram, continue to reshape how news gets packaged and absorbed. Casual swipes now replace headlines. Emojis, edits, and faces beat plain text.

Lesser-known platforms, Reddit, Threads, Telegram, Bluesky, each claim 1% to 4% reach. While small, these figures matter when aggregated across communities chasing niche topics, breaking developments, or alternative voices. As tech firms shuffle priorities, from pushing creators to pulling back from journalism, publishers must chase visibility across a map that redraws itself yearly.

Multiple platforms now cross the 10% news use threshold, splintering audiences across formats, features, and community interests.

Year Facebook X (formerly Twitter) FB Messenger Instagram Snapchat WhatsApp YouTube TikTok
2014 36 9 2 7 16
2015 41 11 3 1 9 18
2016 42 10 3 1 10 18
2017 39 10 6 4 2 13 18
2018 36 11 7 6 3 14 19
2019 36 10 8 9 3 16 20
2020 36 12 8 11 3 16 21 1
2021 32 11 8 11 2 17 20 3
2022 30 11 7 12 2 15 19 4
2023 28 11 6 14 2 16 20 6
2024 26 11 6 15 2 16 22 8
2025 26 11 5 16 3 15 21 10

Note: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools.

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by Irfan Ahmad via Digital Information World

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