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Edison Research to Offer ''The Social Habit 2019'' Webinar


According to the Infinite Dial 2019 report from Edison Research and Triton Digital revealed in March, Facebook usage with Americans 12+ has declined from 67% to 61% since 2017. That's a net loss of 15 million users who may not have deleted their accounts, but have otherwise dropped off the rolls of the world's leading social media platform. Edison Research went back into the field to collect new data on Facebook users, how they have changed their usage, and most importantly, why.

Not only did Edison Research field a new survey, but it also interviewed current and lapsed Facebook users to really understand the dynamics of these changes. The firm will be revealing all of this in a new, free webinar called "The Social Habit 2019" on Thursday, May 30, at 2pm ET. Senior VP Tom Webster will walk through the principal social media-related findings from the Infinite Dial, including a new and expanded section on the demographics of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other leading social media services.

The company will also offer fresh data from the field on Facebook, and videos of the Facebook users interviewed. Click here to register for The Social Habit 2019.

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