Social media is getting more competitive than ever in 2025. Some people swear by YouTube Shorts, others say Pinterest is making a comeback, and a few are still pulling tons of traffic from Facebook groups. Which platforms are driving the most traffic for you right now?
For me, YouTube Shorts has been driving the most traffic lately; it’s remarkable how quickly content can gain traction there. TikTok still works too, but I’ve noticed Instagram engagement dropping. Curious if anyone else is seeing Pinterest picking back up?
Facebook remains the top social referrer globally, commanding around 24–25% of all social media–driven website visits in 2025. Instagram followers contribute roughly 18%, while TikTok is quickly gaining ground, at about 15–16%, leading in engagement and growth.
Facebook groups number in the hundreds of thousands, possibly millions. Leverage them to drive traffic.
Telegram and other messengers will continue to gain momentum as a source of traffic, especially for niche projects.
Same here with Reddit, super solid for niche stuff. Curious, what kind of Pins work best for you on Pinterest?
Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are killin' it for brand research, while Facebook's still a go-to for news. I personally use microjob sites like SproutGigs to boost my social media presence, think social media management, content creation, and engagement. It's a solid way to get tasks done and drive traffic to profile.
With Pinterest, everything is on the visual. Simply, the pins that work better are the ones with the most incentive visual. Indeed, as pins can be detected by search engines, Google will push the pins that are most opened by users. So I would say : put maximum efforts in the visuals.
Absolutely agree! Eye-catching visuals make all the difference on Pinterest - it's all about grabbing attention fast. Thanks for the tip
YouTube shorts, Instagram and Tiktok. Short precise explainer videos engage and lots of people click on links when they know what they want to buy or learn.
Don't forget about sites like Mastodon, I've actually seen a decent amount of traffic from there as it's becoming one of my more primary social networks.