The document summarizes the results of a survey about social network usage patterns among different age groups, genders, and occupations. It found that both men and women primarily use platforms like Facebook for friends rather than work or research. While men said they use social media for both friends and work, women indicated friends as their main reason. People in their 30s reported having 2-4 registered social media pages on average compared to 3-6 pages for other age groups. A surprising finding was that social network chatting time did not differ between men and women, occupations, or age groups.