An American survey (among many others that talk about the subject) revealed that 69% of female internet users use social networks, compared to 60% of men. And of the 89% of women ages 18 to 29 who are on these networks, 69% say they update them daily.
Ok, we assume that this post has a lot (everything) to do with the imminence of International Women's Day, but, far beyond the grand commemorative date, women deserve this space for discussion. We are not going to talk Phone Number List about his achievements over the years and all that history of victories over male authority. Women are much more than that these days, especially when we're talking about the web.
It is now possible to identify the constant and daily presence of us women on social media. Just like men, we seek information about our interests (professional or not) and we believe in virtual relationships, whether solely online or face to face. We are very participative when it comes to communities. This is because, psychologically speaking, we are more sensitive to everything that happens, and, well, a lot happens on the web, so we have something to discuss. And we discuss, share and share these experiences with friends outside the digital environment. This is what women know best: exchange.
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