25-01-2016, 03:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 25-01-2016, 03:35 AM by Rohitkapoor.)
India ahead of Canada and Australia in porn consumption, ranks third all over the globe
We might not have a lot of Olympic medals, but our porn-viewing numbers are off the charts. People watched 75 GB of porn per second.
It's that time of the year again when Pornhub.com releases their annual data of exactly what people are watching on their site and as always, there are some fascinating new insights. According to the data crunchers, on Pornhub.com, people watched 75 GB of porn per second, which in its totality is 4.3 million hours (twice as long as homo sapiens have existed on earth), which also translates to 12 videos per person on the planet and a total of 21.2 billion visits. Here are some key insights about the world and India’s porn-viewing habits:
India wins bronze, beats Canada
We might not have highest GDP, or a whole lot of Olympic medals, but India’s porn viewing habits (despite the lack of digital penetration, pun intended) would make any desi proud and in 2015, India overtook Canada to reach the 3rd spot in the number of visitors. This is weirdly prophetic when you consider the fact that Sunny Leone is actually from Canada and has made India her home, where she continues to dominate Google search results.
Incidentally, this occurred in the year when the Indian government banned porn for a while and felt the wrath of everyone across the political spectrum for daring to toy with things that they hold dear. Also, the Ashley Madison data from earlier this year revealed that 1.5 lakh Indians were logged onto the adultery website.
Globally, Uncle Sam still maintains the top spot, accounting for 41% of the total traffic while our former colonial rulers, the British are at number 2 spot. India, as we mentioned is third, while Japan and Philippines are notable climbers reaching 12th and 16th respectively.
We shall last longer
While, the time spent has gone up for everyone across the world, with people spending 9 minutes 20 seconds on an average, compared to 9 minutes 16 seconds from previous years. Incidentally, the Philippines with pants down here, as they spend a whopping 12:45 minutes. Indians, our patriotic junta will be happy to know, added a whopping 1 minute to their time-spent as they now spend an average of 9:30 minutes each time online.
We might not have a lot of Olympic medals, but our porn-viewing numbers are off the charts. People watched 75 GB of porn per second.
It's that time of the year again when Pornhub.com releases their annual data of exactly what people are watching on their site and as always, there are some fascinating new insights. According to the data crunchers, on Pornhub.com, people watched 75 GB of porn per second, which in its totality is 4.3 million hours (twice as long as homo sapiens have existed on earth), which also translates to 12 videos per person on the planet and a total of 21.2 billion visits. Here are some key insights about the world and India’s porn-viewing habits:
India wins bronze, beats Canada
We might not have highest GDP, or a whole lot of Olympic medals, but India’s porn viewing habits (despite the lack of digital penetration, pun intended) would make any desi proud and in 2015, India overtook Canada to reach the 3rd spot in the number of visitors. This is weirdly prophetic when you consider the fact that Sunny Leone is actually from Canada and has made India her home, where she continues to dominate Google search results.
Incidentally, this occurred in the year when the Indian government banned porn for a while and felt the wrath of everyone across the political spectrum for daring to toy with things that they hold dear. Also, the Ashley Madison data from earlier this year revealed that 1.5 lakh Indians were logged onto the adultery website.
Globally, Uncle Sam still maintains the top spot, accounting for 41% of the total traffic while our former colonial rulers, the British are at number 2 spot. India, as we mentioned is third, while Japan and Philippines are notable climbers reaching 12th and 16th respectively.
We shall last longer
While, the time spent has gone up for everyone across the world, with people spending 9 minutes 20 seconds on an average, compared to 9 minutes 16 seconds from previous years. Incidentally, the Philippines with pants down here, as they spend a whopping 12:45 minutes. Indians, our patriotic junta will be happy to know, added a whopping 1 minute to their time-spent as they now spend an average of 9:30 minutes each time online.