Thanks to the EU Digital Services Act, all online tech giant platforms need to report the total number of monthly active users. LinkedIn just played its part and we’re revealing the findings for you below!
The top five comprised of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands. It’s quite interesting how France led the list by a huge margin. When you compare the results from the past, there’s quite a bit of shuffling noticed here.
The fact that the userbase is growing in Europe is worth a mention and a milestone that the company wouldn’t mind boasting about for obvious reasons. LinkedIn confirmed a few months back that it was witnessing great levels of engagement again, after a slight decline. It also shared its milestone of hitting the one billion mark for members from different parts of the world.
However, experts did notice that talking about total members is mostly useless in terms of statistics. This is because what’s the point of boasting about a user when they’re not active. Hence, that’s where this new report comes in handy as it published the total number of monthly activities on the app.
Credit goes to social media expert Matt Navarra who was the first to notice and publish through his account on Threads via Xavier Degraux.
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The top five comprised of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands. It’s quite interesting how France led the list by a huge margin. When you compare the results from the past, there’s quite a bit of shuffling noticed here.
Country | Active Users (Millions) |
---|---|
France | 11.4 |
Germany | 6.8 |
Italy | 6.1 |
Spain | 5.7 |
Netherlands | 5.1 |
Poland | 2.3 |
Sweden | 2.1 |
Belgium | 1.8 |
Portugal | 1.6 |
Denmark | 1.5 |
Ireland | 1.1 |
Romania | 1.0 |
Austria | 0.8 |
Finland | 0.8 |
Czechia | 0.7 |
Greece | 0.7 |
Hungary | 0.5 |
Bulgaria | 0.3 |
Croatia | 0.3 |
Lithuania | 0.2 |
Luxembourg | 0.2 |
Slovakia | 0.2 |
Slovenia | 0.2 |
Cyprus | 0.1 |
Estonia | 0.1 |
Latvia | 0.1 |
Malta | 0.1 |
The fact that the userbase is growing in Europe is worth a mention and a milestone that the company wouldn’t mind boasting about for obvious reasons. LinkedIn confirmed a few months back that it was witnessing great levels of engagement again, after a slight decline. It also shared its milestone of hitting the one billion mark for members from different parts of the world.
However, experts did notice that talking about total members is mostly useless in terms of statistics. This is because what’s the point of boasting about a user when they’re not active. Hence, that’s where this new report comes in handy as it published the total number of monthly activities on the app.
Credit goes to social media expert Matt Navarra who was the first to notice and publish through his account on Threads via Xavier Degraux.
Read next: YouTube Adds Hyperlinked Comments To Videos To Assist Users Learn More About The Topic