Elderly People on Social Media
Statics of elderly people (over 70) using digital media
Below are statics of elderly people using digital media.
Country-Specific Data (Selected EU Nations)
Country 65-74
y.o. Using Internet 75+ y.o. Using
Internet
Sweden 89% 52%
Germany 72% 33%
France 68% 25%
Italy 42% 12%
Romania 18% 5%
(Source: Eurostat, 2023; DESI 2023)
Generally speaking, seniors are outside the community if the
community tends to connect with each other frequently via social media.
Especially during special occasions like Covid-19.During COVID-19, offline
seniors experienced heightened loneliness due to reliance on digital
tools for socializing (Seifert et al., 2021).
Services are offered online
A lot of services are now increasingly transitioning to
digital platforms. For example, banking, healthcare, government, and transportation.
They are accessible to target group, however, with obvious barriers. For example, elderly people can also use digital
device to access their online bank account . But psychologically
barrier is ,most of them have fears to the scams . And there are also physical barriers like
small text and unclear icons.
Attitude towards social media
The elderly person I interviewed, had mixed feelings towards social media.
Curiosity: "I’d love to video-call my grandkids, but
I’m afraid I’ll press the wrong button and disconnect."
Frustration: "Why do banks keep closing branches? I
can’t trust online banking—what if I send money to the wrong person?"
Resignation: "Everything’s online now. I guess I have
to learn, but it feels overwhelming."
Fear of risks: Scams, privacy breaches, and accidental
purchases ("I heard about someone losing their savings to a fake
email!").
Anxiety about "breaking" devices or losing data.
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