Top Five Social Media Trends in 2023

While the findings revealed some expected patterns in social media usage, there were also several surprising trends that shed light on Africa’s dynamic digital landscape.

GeoPoll survey data showing the most active social media platforms in Africa

Here are five of the most eye-opening discoveries, according to GeoPoll’s 2023 Survey.

1. Facebook’s Unwavering Dominance

Facebook remains Africa’s undisputed king of social media, boasting a staggering 170 million users across the continent.

A Facebook logo is displayed on a smartphone in this illustration taken January 6, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

What’s surprising, though, is the platform’s ability to bridge cultural and linguistic divides, connecting people from diverse backgrounds. Even more astonishing is the fact that a whopping 82% of the survey participants actively engage with Facebook.

68% of users turn to Facebook to discover news and current events, while 49% use it to make new friends.

2. TikTok’s Meteoric Rise

While TikTok’s popularity has risen globally, connecting people from diverse backgrounds. With a significant 60% active user rate, TikTok has firmly secured the second spot among social media platforms in the region.

A TikTok logo is displayed on a smartphone in this illustration taken January 6, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

The platform’s versatility is what sets it apart. An impressive 73% of respondents primarily use TikTok for short-form video consumption and sharing. Moreover, 72% see it as an endless source of entertainment and humour.

But here’s the kicker: 61% of users rely on TikTok to acquire new skills and discover life hacks, highlighting its educational potential.

3. Instagram’s Creative Hub

Instagram, known for its visual appeal, captured the attention of 54% of survey participants, reinforcing its reputation as the go-to platform for visual content sharing.

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