Listen "Social Media in 2025: Authenticity Reigns as AI and Video Reshape Global Digital Connections and User Engagement"
Episode Synopsis
The social media landscape in 2025 has reached new levels of influence and complexity, with over 5.3 billion people, or more than 64% of the world’s population, now actively using platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and emerging contenders. SocialPilot notes that the average user now scrolls through enough daily content to rival the height of the Statue of Liberty—proof that social media is woven into nearly every aspect of life. The time people spend on these sites averages about 2 hours and 20 minutes each day, while the typical user maintains accounts across nearly seven different platforms, highlighting the rise of multitiered online identities.Recent shifts in user behavior are worth spotlighting. Sprout Social observes that listeners are moving from high-volume, algorithm-chasing tactics to a demand for authenticity and real engagement. Last year’s surge of AI-generated content produced fatigue, prompting many listeners to seek out genuine interactions instead of perfectly polished, impersonal posts. Brands that adapt to this demand for realness are seeing stronger connections, while those clinging to outdated methods are struggling with engagement.The rise of AI hasn’t slowed, though its use is evolving. Talkwalker's recent report shows that 90% of businesses integrating generative AI into their social efforts see meaningful time savings, and 73% are achieving measurable boosts in listener engagement. Even AI-driven virtual influencers are on the rise, hinting at a future where the line between human and machine interaction gets blurrier each month.Platform dynamics are shifting as well. Statista ranks YouTube as the leader in global monthly active users, with Facebook, Instagram, and WeChat close behind. TikTok, despite intense competition, remains a core spot for Gen Z and younger Millennials, with its blend of short video content keeping usage stats soaring. Facebook still dominates purchase-driven social activity, with 39% of direct social purchases happening on that platform. But it’s also losing daily attention among those under 25, who are increasingly gravitating to platforms like Snapchat and TikTok for everyday connections according to Sprout Social.Ad spending on social media is expected to hit $276.7 billion this year according to industry forecasters, with most of that growth driven by mobile. Video remains king; as Sprout Social highlights, 78% of people now prefer to learn about new products through brief video content, a trend that shows no sign of abating.Social media’s “breakdown” is not a crackup, but rather a radical reordering—listeners are tired of noise and crave authenticity, creators and brands are pivoting to more honest conversations, and platforms are recalibrating to prioritize quality engagement over empty reach. The future belongs to those who adapt, listen, and create real connections across the digital noise.Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI