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    Probably Steam Deck users with that handheld device in one hand and their handheld device in the other.

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      Ok I have problems with these cutoffs for ages. My wife is 57 (1967) and is very definitely a gen x’er.

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      Is that supposed to be they watch videos in vertical…or they get off on watching vertical videos?

      “Oh yeah, tilt that camera. Tilt it harder. There we go. Oh yeah! It’s standing straight up.”

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      I’m somewhat proud my generation is actively seeking out parody porn. Those videos tend to be higher budget and more sex positive (less gonzo misogyny).

      Edit: well, should caveat that by saying relatively less misogynist

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      Boomers = 1950-1964
      Gen X = 1965-1979
      Gen Y = 1980-1994
      Gen Z = 1995-2009
      Gen α = 2010-2025

      So ages

      18-29
      30-44
      45-59
      60+

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    Do you guys realize how much 40% actually is in a single year? That’s crazy. Don’t just look at the 5.1%.

    I’m sure it’s heavily influenced by the Steam Deck, it being a great device for porn and all, but still.

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      The pornhub blog is surprisingly good reading every once in a while. They take their data analysis seriously.

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      This chart is fascinating, although it’s unfortunate that so many states don’t have a specific category assigned to them. I just can’t help but notice how many weeabo degenerates (I am part of said degenerates) must be living in Wisconsin, and Oregon being furry makes me wonder how many furries live there.

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    I am very suspicious of the -26% Apple marketshare. It makes me feel like there’s more to this than it seems at first. There’s no way 26% of Apple users stopped using Apple devices within a year.

    Edit: maybe it could be caused by a large user base increase that shifted the demographics, but this fast? And the PornHub bans across US states started only this year for the most part if I’m not mistaken, so it shouldn’t affect this data?

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      2024 was the release of iOS 17.4, when Apple allowed third party browsers to use their own engine instead of WebKit/Safari as a layer beneath. So it could very well be that Firefox Mobile and Chrome Mobile on iOS don’t get registered as iOS Device in this survey due to their user agent.

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        This is only for iOS and the user agent will still report the OS as iOS. For macOS it was always possible to run third party web engines.

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          But we don‘t know how pornhub analyzes their data. All the other statistics don‘t support their statistic.

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      I’m pretty sure they can filter out the bot traffic. Like, if they know how old you are, they probably know if you’re a bot.

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      Windows with the most popular chrome version to avoid standing out

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    Guys, we’re losing big to mobile devices. Although I’m glad Australia is still going strong at 12% desktop computer.

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        Based on the drop in Safari usage on mobile and desktop, and the increase in Firefox and Opera usage. I’m sort of assuming they swapped over to use the builtin VPN in opera or an extension in Firefox to bypass the blocks.