30 Percent of All Internet Traffic Comes from Surfing Porn Sites
The Web's Biggest Porn Website Gets More Than 4 Billion Page Views a Month
We know you're only using the Interwebs to Facebook, look up movie times and watch cute puppy videos, but a whole lot of other people are using it for more illicit purposes. A new report suggests that 30 percent of all Internet traffic, in fact, comes from people surfing porn.
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A report on the ExtremeTech website -- via the U.K. Daily Mail -- says the porn website Xvideos receives 4.4 billion page views per month, which is surpassed only by Google and Facebook.
PornHub receives 2.5 billion page views, while YouPorn gets 2.1 billion page views, followed by Tube8 with 970 million page views and LiveJasmin with 710 million page views.
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Other interesting tidbits from the report:
-- The average amount of time people spend at Xvideos? 15 minutes (ewwwww);
-- The amount of "info" (i.e. videos of naughty bits doing naughty things) being downloaded at these sites is the equivalent of 10 dual-layer DVDs … per second;
-- The report estimates that YouPorn alone accounts for two percent of Internet traffic.
Too bad there's no such thing as an Internet shower, because we kinda feel like it needs one right now.


