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In the second quarter of 2022, the social networking app landscape in Algeria saw significant activity across the top 5 platforms: Telegram Messenger, WhatsApp Messenger, Messenger, Facebook, and Rakuten Viber Messenger. Here’s a breakdown of their performance:
Telegram Messenger saw a dynamic trend in weekly downloads, peaking at around 98K in mid-June, with the lowest at approximately 71K in late April. The app's weekly active users hovered around 1.8M throughout the quarter. Notably, it generated revenue of $18 in the week of June 20 and $21 in the final week of June.
WhatsApp Messenger maintained a high level of engagement with weekly downloads peaking at nearly 266K in late June. The number of weekly active users reached approximately 4.3M in early May, showing a consistent upward trend throughout the quarter.
Messenger experienced a notable increase in weekly downloads, peaking at around 299K in mid-June. The weekly active users ranged between 16.1M and 16.8M, showing a steady engagement. The app also saw minimal revenue, with $1 in late May and $2 in early June.
Facebook led in user engagement with weekly active users consistently above 16.6M, peaking at approximately 17.6M in mid-June. Weekly downloads peaked at about 490K in late May. Revenue showed minor fluctuations, with the highest at $379 in mid-April and the lowest at $127 in late June.
Rakuten Viber Messenger saw its weekly downloads peak at around 126K in mid-June. The weekly active users ranged from approximately 2.5M to nearly 2.9M, indicating stable user engagement. Revenue peaked at $139 in early May and showed fluctuations throughout the quarter.
These insights highlight the varying trends in user engagement and revenue among the top social networking apps in Algeria for Q2 2022. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.