TikTok Weekly Video Watch by Age in Germany — Q1 2025
Results as of
Review Q1 2025: 16–24-year-olds watch 2,042 TikTok videos weekly — 5.5x more than 35–44-year-olds
TikTok Weekly Video Watch by Age in Germany — Q1 2025Bar chart showing median TikTok videos watched per active user-week by age group. The 16–24 cohort reaches 2,042 at the top, with a sharp drop to 969 for 25–34, then 371 for 35–44. The 45–54 and 55+ groups track at 378 and 489 respectively, showing a slight reversal at the highest age range.
This age gradient reflects documented global behavior: Gen Z users aged 18–24 report spending approximately 90 minutes daily on TikTok, significantly above older cohorts. In the German market, where TikTok has achieved 86% penetration among 18–24-year-olds, the platform functions as a primary social and discovery channel for youth, driving the volume differential.
Bar chart showing median TikTok videos watched per active user-week by age group. The 16–24 cohort reaches 2,042 at the top, with a sharp drop to 969 for 25–34, then 371 for 35–44. The 45–54 and 55+ groups track at 378 and 489 respectively, showing a slight reversal at the highest age range.
This age gradient reflects documented global behavior: Gen Z users aged 18–24 report spending approximately 90 minutes daily on TikTok, significantly above older cohorts. In the German market, where TikTok has achieved 86% penetration among 18–24-year-olds, the platform functions as a primary social and discovery channel for youth, driving the volume differential.
Info
Sample size
n = 698
Data date
Q1 2025
Segment
All segments
Platform
TikTok
Market
Germany
Analysis
German Gen Z (16–24) consumes TikTok at a dramatically higher rate than every other age group. The median viewer in this cohort watches 2,042 videos per week, compared to just 371 for 35–44-year-olds and roughly 470 for the 55+ demographic. This volume gap reflects session intensity and frequency rather than slower viewing speed — watch time per video is remarkably consistent across age groups at approximately 11 seconds.
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Median weekly video watch count among active German panelists, measured across Q1 2025 (13-week window). Cohorts defined by age at measurement. Only weeks with ≥1 watch event per user included. Sample: 698 users, split across 5 age bands (16–24 n=173, 25–34 n=202, 35–44 n=192, 45–54 n=80, 55+ n=51).