FinExpertiza: the number of active Internet users in Russia has grown by a third since 2017

FinExpertiza: the number of active Internet users in Russia has grown by a third since 2017

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From 2017 to 2021, the number of active Internet users (going online daily or almost every day) increased by 24 million people, or more than a third, according to FinExpertiza. The share of users over 60 increased by 2.5 times, while the share of young users decreased by a quarter.

The number of daily Internet users grew the most in Chechnya (by 121.5%). The top 10 also included the Leningrad Region (by 58.2%), Dagestan (58%), the Ulyanovsk Region (57.5%), the Ryazan Region (55.9%), Kalmykia (52.8%), the Nenets Autonomous district (52.4%), Sakhalin region (48.8%), Khakassia (48.4%), Nizhny Novgorod region (47.6%).

The largest share of active Internet users is in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (94.3% of the population aged 15 and over), Chechnya (93.7%), Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (90.6%), Chukotka Autonomous Okrug ( 89.2%), Magadan region (88.5%), Moscow (87.7%), Karachay-Cherkessia (87.5%), Yakutia (86.7%), Dagestan (86.6%) and Murmansk regions (86.4%).

The least active Internet users are in Tver (61.5%) and Lipetsk regions (61.6%). Also, the Internet is not particularly popular in Mari El and Novgorod region (64.2% each), Kaluga region (65%), Ryazan region (65.6%), Tambov region (67%), Mordovia (67.1%) , Samara (67.3%) and Oryol regions (67.4%).

According to Mediascope estimates, Russians began to spend more time on YouTube: the figure began to grow in July and August. Experts attribute the trend to the desire of some Internet users to “isolate themselves from the news agenda.” Also on YouTube they are looking for old films that have disappeared from Russian online cinemas.

Details – in the material “Kommersant” “Cats Without News”.

Laura Keffer

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