1.Most Porn Visits January ,except Brazil,Japan and Mexico.
2.Least Porn visits August.except Brazil,Spain,Japan and Mexico
The same Data Worldwide.
3.While there is very low traffic on Weekends in the rest of the world, the US takes a day off on Thursdays.
4.US spent 10 minutes, 39 seconds, on average, on the website every time they visited this past year, the Huffington Post reported.
5.Britain, spent a minute less than Americans gets the second place.
6.Total Visits in 2012; “that over the last year, users came to Pornhub an astonishing fourteen billion, seven hundred seventy five million times, that works out to roughly 1.68 million visits per hour over the entire year.(dnaindia).com)
Curious fact is that maximum visits are in January and least in August.
I have thought about this.
As the data represents world-wide , I am unable to see any pattern.
Somebody may find out the connection between the period of the year and Porn Searches.
Porn as Christmas Present.
Japan leads the world as the first in the gift of Porn as a Christmas Gift.
Latest study to make it big on the study of Porn watching , masturbation.
I have a few posts on the subject.
Porn Study.
I have provided Links towards the end of the posts.
Studies, studies everywhere, not to know which is right’
Go ahead.
Watching porn can certainly have a negative effect on your sex life. According to a survey of the NoFap community, a group of people who are attempting to quit masturbating to online pornography, 49 percent of the self-titled “Fapstronauts” have never had sex with another person. Additionally, 59 percent say they watched porn between four and 15 hours a week before swearing it off.
In an effort to call attention to the problem, ProjectKnow.com, a resource site for learning about addictions of all types, has taken the raw data from an April, 2012, “Fapstronaut” survey and produced the info-graphic below.
The software does not the entire site, block the URLs that contain porn.
One may submit sites that need to be blocked.
You may download the software.
Story:
At the time of writing this post, MetaCert has labeled over 655 million pages of sexually explicit content – that’s more than 32 billion URLs. For those of you in the browser, search or family safety business, it’s technically 6.5 million unique domains and sub-domains – increasing hourly. There’s a live counter where you can find the number of pages we have labeled at any given time, here. Or just look to the right of this blog post. The number of pages/URLs is derived from the mass of linked data that we have collected and studied since 2010…
Like Norton and McAfee, we have been labeling domains and sub-domains to protect kids from unsuitable and harmful content. Our competitors focus on dozens of categories – such as religion, gambling, violence etc.. At MetaCert, we focus on doing one thing very well. We focus all our attention on labeling sites that contain ‘sexually explicit content’ and as a result, we provide much better solutions for this type of content blocking – for both enterprise and consumers. I don’t mind being bullish with my assertion as they’re both multi-billion dollar companies and MetaCert is a new startup based in San Francisco.
We’re not happy with being the best however. We want to be as good as we can be. So with this in mind, we have pushed our technology to the next level by becoming the very first company worldwide, to label folders, URLs and search strings. This means that we can now protect kids from pornography across websites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social networks and sites that contain user generated content, without having to block the entire site.
While we have scaled our crawling and classification platform to label more domains and sub-domains than any other company in the world, we are now hard at work looking for the scalable solution for labeling URLs.
Dutch were reported to be the leaders in world pornography production and Hosting.
Now The US has dethroned the Dutch at 480 Million Pages, contributing 60% of World Porn!
US ,the world leader in every sense!
Report:
According to the survey compiled by Paul Walsh of family-friendly web product specialist ,MetaCert , more than 187 million pages of web porn are hosted in Holland, even though the population is just 17 million.
The UK, which has more than four times the population of the Netherlands, hosts a quarter of the amount of internet porn – although that is still 52 million internet pages – almost one for every British citizen.
The Netherlands is also way ahead of its European neighbours in terms of the number of adult-only domain names registered on the country’s servers.
It has nearly two million (1,836,104) domains for X-rated content. That is in contrast to the UK with just over half a million.
Darren Anstee, of Arbor Networks, told IBTimes UK: “It’s a product of the fact a lot of Web hosting companies exist in the Netherlands, and plenty of connectivity through AMSIX. Pornography is profitable and hosters can charge for space used and bandwidth utilized so it’s profitable from their angle as well.”
AMSIX is the Amsterdam Internet Exchange and is the worlds largest data transport hub in the world – accounting for around 10% of the world’s internet traffic
However the figures for Britain and Holland are still dwarfed by the US, which hosts 428 million porn pages – 60% of all smut hosted worldwide.
California is the heartland of the US porn industry, churning out 66% of all content made in the States..
America – 428.3 million (and more than 4 million domains)
We shared our findings with John Carr, one of the world’s most renowned Internet Child Safety experts. John wrote a blog post and shared it with The Sunday Times, who asked both John and I, to hold off on publishing our posts until they went to print. You can read John’s post here. And you can read The Sunday Times article here.“
I have taken the liberty to include more stats than those provided by John and The Sunday Times and we’ve used an infographic to make it easier on the eye.
While there is an element of reality in Movies., most of them are fantasies. subjective.
People fulfill their wishes which they know can not be fulfilled, like running around a girl as in the Movies,fighting ten people single-handedly, shooting down people,effortlessly,handling even a Machine Gun with one hand or crying aloud in grief film style.
The same is true of Porn Films.
There is an element of reality and more of Fantasy and unfulfilled and un-realizable fantasies.
At best Porn can only arouse and increase your expectations and if you are normal you will enjoy real Sex with the impressions of Porn watching.
If abnormal you will attempt to pursue it in real Life and come to grief.
Porn provides a safety outlet for repressed, perverse desires and helps society.
Please read my post on this.
Porn Sex and Real Sex.
Story:
It seems like common sense that sex in porn doesn’t mirror what men and women do in their own, non-commercialized bedrooms. But this point gets really driven home in “Porn Sex vs Real Sex: The Differences Explained With Food,” a video which shatters the illusion the porn is anything like real sex by going back to basics: fruit metaphors.
Inspired by the video, HuffPost Live spoke to women working in the porn industry, and asked them to share what they believe the difference between porn sex and real sex is.
Jincey Lumpkin, Esq., Chief Sexy Officer of Juicy Pink Box, noted that porn involves, “posturing for the camera,” “flattering” angles and “cutting together of the scenes” — all of which, if reenacted by normal people, can “take away sometimes from the pleasure and enjoyment aspect” of their sexual experiences.
Nina Hartley, an adult film actress, agreed, emphasizing the performative aspect of porn. She told HuffPost Live host Caitlyn Becker:
Pornography is a paid, professional performance by actors. It is a fantasy, it is not meant to be a rulebook and guidebook or a how to as a general rule. And it goes to show how poor our sex education is in this country that people are reduced to looking at an entertainment medium for information about the body.
Both the “Porn Sex vs. Real Sex” video, and HuffPost Live’s conversations with Lumpkin and Hartley, contribute to a greater dialogue about porn as a sometimes unrealistic fantasy. The more we discuss these subjects, the more women and men alike will hopefully realize that they don’t have to force themselves to emulate what they see in porn films. Fantasy is great, but the reality of sex based on one’s own desires — and separate from the pressure to look or act a certain way — can be even better.
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