Who do you think share more about themselves on their favorite social media sites: men or women? uSamp surveyed 600 men and women about how they share personal information socially online; including education, income, occupation, race, religion, political affiliations and shopping preferences, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, discovered a clear gender gap between the sexes.
Study reveals that while women share details about their relationships, jobs, brand preferences, political affiliations and religious stance essentially as regularly as men, they’re significantly less likely to share more personal information, such as their phone number, email address, postal address or anything that might put their personal security at risk. On being used which social media they use, 81.2% said they use Facebook. While 13.2% stated they Do Not use social media sites.
Here’s an interesting Infographic developed by the Survey Builder, on the habits, opinion and outlook of both men and women when it comes to social media.