This chart shows comScore U.S. unique visitor stats for different age groups.
A “100″ score means that age group is represented among Twitter’s user base in perfect proportion to how much that age group uses the Web as a whole.
In July, people ages 12-14 scored a “121″ — meaning they were represented among Twitter visitors 21% more than they were represented among total Web users. And that’s up from the mid-70s — significant underindexing — on Twitter six months ago.
In summary, if comScore’s stats are accurate, people between ages 12-24 are using Twitter, and a lot more are using it now than before.
via “CHART OF THE DAY: Actually, Kids Don’t Hate Twitter Anymore!”

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