List of social platforms with at least 100 million active users

This is a list of social platforms with at least 100 million monthly active users.[a] The list includes social networks, as well as online forums, photo and video sharing platforms, messaging and VoIP apps.

No. Name Company Country[b] Launched Monthly active users Other metrics
1 Facebook Meta Platforms  United States 2004 3.070 billion[1][2] 2.11 billion daily active users[1]
2 YouTube Alphabet Inc.  United States 2005 2.504 billion[3]
3 WhatsApp Meta Platforms  United States 2009 2 billion[3] Had 1 billion daily active users when it had 1.3 billion monthly active users[citation needed]
4 Instagram Meta Platforms  United States 2010 2 billion[4] 500 million daily Instagram Stories users[5]
5 TikTok ByteDance  China[6][7] 2016 1.582 billion[3]
6 WeChat Tencent  China 2011 1.343 billion[3]
7 Messenger Meta Platforms  United States 2011 1.01 billion[3]
8 Telegram Telegram  United Arab Emirates[8] 2013 950 million[9]
9 LinkedIn Microsoft  United States 2003 930 million[10] 700 million registered users[10]
10 Snapchat Snap Inc.  United States 2011 800 million[11] 414 million daily active users[11]
11 Douyin ByteDance  China 2016 755 million[3]
12 Kuaishou Kuaishou  China 2011 700 million[3]
13 Weibo Weibo Corporation  China 2009 586 million[12] 241 million daily active users[13]
14 QQ Tencent  China 1999 554 million[3] 267 million daily active users[citation needed]
15 X (Twitter) X Corp.  United States 2006 550 million[14]
16 Qzone Tencent  China 2005 517 million[15]
17 Reddit Reddit  United States 2005 500 million[16] 97 million daily active users[16]
18 Pinterest Pinterest  United States 2009 498 million[3] 98 million U.S. monthly active users[17]
19 Quora Quora  United States 2009 400 million[18]
20 JOSH VerSe Innovation  India 2020 300 million[19]
21 Teams Microsoft  United States 2017 300 million[20] 145 million daily active users[21]
22 Skype Microsoft  United States[22] 2003 300 million[23] 40 million daily active users[23]
23 Tieba Baidu  China 2003 300 million[citation needed] 1500 million registered users[citation needed]
25 Threads Meta Platforms  United States 2023 275 million[24]
24 Viber Rakuten  Cyprus 2010 260 million[25] 1.169 billion registered users[26]
26 imo PageBites  United States 2007 200 million[27]
27 Xiaohongshu  China 2013 200 million[28]
28 Twitch Amazon  United States 2011 180 million[29]
29 Line Naver  Japan[30] 2011 178 million[31]
30 Discord Discord  United States 2015 150 million[32]
31 Likee Bigo Live  Singapore[33] 2017 150 million[34]
32 Vevo Vevo  United States 2009 150 million[35]
33 Tumblr Automattic  United States 2007 135 million[36]

Integrated services

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No. Name Company Country[b] Launched Monthly active users Other metrics
1. Zoom Zoom Video Communications   United States 2012 300 million daily participants[37]
2. Meet Google   United States 2017 100 million daily participants[38]
3. iMessage Apple Inc.   United States 2011 1.4 billion active Apple devices[39]
4. FaceTime Apple Inc.   United States 2011 1.4 billion active Apple devices[39]
 
Social Media Users per Month compared to All Users on Internet, as of 2020

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ When monthly active users is not available, it is estimated to be more than 100 million based on other metrics.
  2. ^ a b Indicates platform's current headquarters. Might be different from the country where platform was founded, or headquarters of parent company.


References

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