Jun 2 2010Leave Me Alone I'm Doing Research In Here!: Internet Pronography By The Numbers

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I know we already ran a very informative graphic about prizzono (I spell it differently every time to avoid detection by the man), but here comes another anyway. Specifically, this one is all about internet prongo. I know, I know, you could probably teach the class on interweb corno, but there's bound to be something here you didn't already know. For instance: did you know the number one searched term by ladies looking for internet pomo is "Geekologie Writer butt-ass naked dino 69 pterodactyl CAW CAW CAW"? Because I didn't just make that up.

Hit it to see the whole thing.

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The Stats on Internet Pornography [onlinemba]

Thanks to Daniel and Phil, who know everything there is to know plus made some things up.

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Second.

Wait.

FUCK.

How did he know what I searched for?!?

I spend a hell of a lot more than 6 minutes on average.

holy crap!
who the hell would watch child pornography? thats terrible!

Not that freakishly amazing when you look at it.

Stuff I didn't know, nor care to know. Stick to geekie stuff not warped garbage, kthxbai.

Spankwire.com for the win!!!!!!!!!!!

That scedule said there like 500Million websites ....There like billions of them.

Geeks like the internet. 12% of it is porn, so technically more of gw's stuff should be about porn... not less.

Now that's a real pornograph.

@JohnicYouth Awesome!

That's some random, ironic and hilarious stuff. Of all the places, I would have not guessed that Utah has the highest subscription rate. I think that says something about censorship.

You want to know how we masturbated back before the internets?

Fuckin' JC Penney catalogs, son.


JC Penny Catalog? You were lucky! All we had were old National Geographic magazines, and not even the ones with people in them.

I was only six when I first saw p0rn. I used to go to a site called coloring.com, but once I misspelled the address. Try going to colering.com, you'll see what I mean.

Also, in middle school we used to put our names in as the address. There was no site for my name, but there was one for Stephanie's. o.O

There was one for Micah too, but that was a travel agency.

20% admit to watching porn at work? gross - who would admit to that?

io credo che le stime siano ben diverse (cioƩ maggiori)


I believe that the estimates are very different (ie more)

@17: To answer your question, 20% of the people at work.

So it wasn't 100% porn???

@4: it said that was the search term used. Not that people were looking at child porn. In fact, I bet very few, if any, actual hits from that search string are child porn.

maybe they were looking for porn for children not of them, and average visit 6mins 29 seconds thats hilarious either its a really bad site or the viewers are ... well ... ya know.

Thank-you rule 34. HA! But seriously, all porn is good an all but whoever looks at child porn is just a sicko.

It misses one important detail. How many users are ejaculating every second :p

The research you are doing here is yielding some interesting facts but I would say that research being done is overall a waste of resources.

XD Lol.

Can someone giveme the adress fo the 24,644,172 Pr0n sites

I question the credibility of this information.

Fact 4 states that the pornography business is a 4.9 billion dollar industry internationally.

Fact 2 says $3075.64 is being spent on porn every second.

86400 seconds in a day * 365 * $3075 = $96,973,200,000

Infact from a recent interview with Ron Jeremy he says the porn industry is hurting since more and more people get their porn free through porn tube like sites.

@21: Somebody likes little boys and is being defensive about it =)

what are the stats for the number of people who will go look at porn after reading this. Let's start with 1, me.

how 'bout people who made it half-way through the comments, watched some porn, and came back to finish the comments? that'd be me.

omg thats ridiculous! 11? children these days....

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