{"id":3146,"date":"2013-12-04T14:46:09","date_gmt":"2013-12-04T14:46:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thesocialelement.agency\/?p=3146"},"modified":"2023-08-07T15:55:38","modified_gmt":"2023-08-07T14:55:38","slug":"social-media-fast-facts-western-europe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesocialelement.agency\/social-media-fast-facts-western-europe","title":{"rendered":"Social Media Fast Facts: Western Europe"},"content":{"rendered":"

At The Social Element, we\u2019re strong advocates of localisation. Our multilingual social media and community management service never sleeps. We offer a global service, with a local touch.
\nIn part one of our latest series, we\u2019ll be taking a round-the-world look at the state of social networks, identifying key local influencers and popular brands. We also explore the culture and language of specific regions – including listing some local phrases to avoid.
\nThis month, we look at the social media landscape of Western Europe.<\/p>\n

Social networks: what\u2019s popular in Western Europe?<\/b><\/h4>\n

The community of social network users<\/a> in Western Europe is set to reach 174.2 million people in 2013, which is about 62% of internet users.
\nIt\u2019s no surprise that the most popular social networks in Western Europe are the top four social networks \u2013 Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+, but there are also a few domestic, native language networks that are popular locally.<\/p>\n

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Facebook and its local language competitors<\/b><\/h4>\n