American men aged 18-34 are up to 3.6x as likely to engage in short-form video, OnlyFans, AI, prediction markets, crypto trading, sports betting, and iGaming compared to the general population
Framing-Operationen
Young men as early adopters of emerging digital platforms and financial technologies
The potential risks or negative aspects of these activities
The grouping of entertainment and financial speculation activities as equivalent digital behaviors
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Metadaten
- Epistemischer Status
- stated_as_fact
- Evidenztyp
- data_cited
- Evidenzqualitaet
- weak
- Themen
- demographics, social_media, cryptocurrency, igaming, ai, creator_economy
Verwandte Claims aus Cluster Demographic And Behavioral Changes
These users massively over-index to video gaming, and especially high-revenue-generating platforms (console and PC) and genres (shooters, sports sims)
American men aged 18-34 are 1.4-2.0x as likely to play video games compared to the general U.S. adult population
Men 18-34 are 15% of the U.S. adult population but 21% of mobile gamers and 29% of PC/Console gamers
Men 18-34 represent 18-49% of regular users of novel interactive apps/services
46% of Americans say they play games less than they used to, with 76% of those still playing