The provided data presents a comparison of the top 10% fastest-growing and bottom 10% slowest-growing creators with 100,000 followers on three social media platforms: YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
On YouTube, the 10th percentile growth and 90th percentile growth were 0.0% and 21.2%, respectively. This indicates that the top 10% of creators grew their audience by 21.2%, while the bottom 10% did not experience any growth.
For Instagram, the 10th percentile growth and 90th percentile growth were 0.0% and 1319.8%, respectively. However, the difference between the two was 0%, which implies that the bottom and top 10% of creators did not experience any growth.
Finally, on TikTok, the 10th percentile growth and 90th percentile growth were 0.0% and 53223.1%, respectively. This suggests that the top 10% of creators grew their audience by an enormous 53223.1%, while the bottom 10% did not experience any growth.
Overall, these findings indicate that the difference in growth rates between the top and bottom 10% of creators varies significantly across social media platforms. While TikTok appears to have the highest growth potential, Instagram seems to be a more level playing field where both the top and bottom 10% of creators have similar growth rates.