Twitter’s userbase is disproportionately young, affluent, and Democrat, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center.

Approximately 22 percent of American adults use Twitter, says the study, but they differ from the general population in key ways.

10 percent of Twitter users are responsible for 80 percent of tweets on the platform, with 90 percent of users accounting for the remaining 20 percent of tweets.

These highly active users are disproportionately women, and are disproportionately political in the context of their tweets. These users also significantly outstrip the bottom 90 percent of users in terms of accounts they both follow and are followed by.

A study in 2016 showed that Democrat women are far more likely to block people on social media compared to the general population.

Twitter users are also more likely to be Democrats, young, and affluent.

The Pew Study reveals:

However, Twitter users are slightly less prone to political correctness than other U.S. adults. 59 percent say that people “take offensive content they see online too seriously,” compared to 54 percent in the general population.

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