Singapore –Social media users make up 64.3% of Southeast Asia’s population, surpassing the global average of 63.8%, according to a report by We Are Social and Meltwater.
According to the report, global social media users have reached 5.22 billion, accounting for 63.8% of the world’s population, with a growth rate of 256 million in the past year, marking a 5% annual increase. In Southeast Asia, usage is slightly higher at 64.3%, with Singapore ranking fourth globally, where 88.8% of the population is active on social media.
The report shows that globally, people spend an average of 2 hours and 19 minutes on social media daily, using 6.8 platforms each month. In Southeast Asia, users are more active than the global average, with Filipinos spending 3 hours and 33 minutes per day on social media and using 8.2 platforms monthly.
Meanwhile, in Indonesia, social media accounts for nearly half (44.3%) of internet users’ online time. The country also leads globally in brand discovery via social media, with 63.9% of users seeking out brands compared to 49.3% worldwide. Additionally, 65.2% of Indonesians use social media to research potential purchases.
The report further reveals that TikTok leads globally in average time spent per Android user, with users logging an impressive 34 hours and 15 minutes per month—over an hour daily. In Southeast Asia, usage is even higher, with Vietnamese users spending nearly 10 hours more than the global average each month on the platform.
After TikTok, YouTube ranks second globally, with the average user spending 29 hours and 21 minutes per month on its Android app. Thailand emerges as one of YouTube’s most active markets, where users log an impressive 46 hours and 25 minutes monthly. Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia also exceed the global average in time spent on the platform.
Interestingly, despite Instagram’s popularity in other regions, countries like Vietnam and the Philippines fall significantly below the global average for monthly app sessions per user. In Vietnam, the average is only 83.7 sessions, while the Philippines sees 135.8 sessions, compared to a global average of 351.1.
However, it is also worth noting that both Vietnam and the Philippines rank among Facebook’s most active markets. Users in Vietnam spend an average of 24 hours and 11 minutes per month on the Facebook Android app, while Filipinos spend 23 hours and 26 minutes—well above the global average of 18 hours and 44 minutes.
The report also highlighted how the region remains a hotspot for active messaging app users. In the Philippines, users are among the most engaged on Messenger, spending an average of 15 hours and 31 minutes per month with approximately 768.9 sessions.
Indonesians follow closely as the second-highest users of WhatsApp, averaging just over 26 hours monthly with about 1,374.3 sessions. Additionally, Singapore boasts some of the most active Telegram users globally, accessing the app an average of 258.6 times compared to the global average of 186.6 sessions.