We reached 5.1% market share!

We need to grow that 0.5%!

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    11 days ago

    The steam deck does seem like a good device for “bedtime” browsing.

    More seriously, this data is probably less biased toward tech literate users than most similar surveys that get published here. This is really encouraging

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    10 days ago

    The most compelling evidence I’ve ever seen for the elusive “year of the Linux Desktop”.

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      10 days ago

      Indeed.

      Also great evidence that Windows is not dying, no matter what the Linux fanboys claim.

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        10 days ago

        The thing is Linux doesn’t need to topple Windows. Linux just needs a big enough market share for companies to go “maybe we should also offer official support for Linux?”

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        Yeah, that part is sad.

        Although… at risk of being in the picture, we don’t know the mobile vs. desktop change. It could be that Windows is just dying more slowly than Mac OS (and ChromeOS, probably because schools block porn).

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      Windows’ growth is double the absolute percentage of Linux’s total even with its growth.

      It’s essentially the year of “Not Apple.”

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    Remember kids, when you watch porn on Windows, Bill watches with you.

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      10 days ago

      A better, more factual, reminder is that if you’re not using a VPN, your ISP is recording all of that, and potentially selling that information.

      This is not fear mongering, like the comment I’m replying to. It’s very real.

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        10 days ago

        True, though all they can see is the domains/IPs and the rough traffic flow, nothing specific. And I’m not fearmongering, I’m making a joke. :P

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        They can see what website you go to, and how much data you exchange with it, but not what specific page on that site you’re looking at or what specific data you send (for example my ISP can’t tell that I’m making this specific comment).

        Provided the site is using SSL of course.

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      10 days ago

      jokes aside it’s probably because of US states banning porn sites, and Apple makes up for like 80% of US phones

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          That’s not true. Texas is the largest state to be affected by the pornhub ban, and Texas makes up 9% of the US population. Including all 12 16 of the states with pornhub restrictions, the total is actually 24% of the US population. Those are big enough numbers to swing stats.

          Now you have to consider which users are more likely to know how to use a VPN on their system and realize that a lot of traffic is being re-routed through other states and countries.

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            Where are you getting 12 from? I’m seeing 8.

            You’re correct, though. As far as I can tell, nearly a quarter of all Americans are geographically blocked from Pornhub (unless they use a VPN).

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              My source was a map posted to Reddit in July 2024. However after doing more research, Wikipedia reports it is now actually 16 states.

              Emphasis mine:

              February 2024: the Attorney General of the state of Texas sued Aylo/Pornhub for allegedly not obeying the state’s legal age verification law.[141][142][143] As of March 2024, Pornhub and other Aylo-owned websites have blocked access in Texas, due to the adoption of an age verification law which usually mandates age verification through the use of an identity document. In states where Pornhub is blocked, which also include Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Florida, Nebraska, Indiana, Kansas, Idaho, Kentucky, and Oklahoma; a message is displayed featuring pornstar Cherie DeVille criticizing such laws.[

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          I ran this through an AI, so take it with a grain of salt… But the percentage is actually, ostensibly, 24.6%.

          That’s more then enough to explain the descrepencies in the data.

          Edit: The work ChatGPT showed, in case this is wrong.

          Texas: 30.5 million

          Florida: 22.6 million

          Virginia: 8.7 million

          Indiana: 6.8 million

          Louisiana: 4.6 million

          Mississippi: 2.9 million

          Arkansas: 3.0 million

          Utah: 3.4 million

          Total population = 82.5 million

          The total U.S. population is approximately 335 million.

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      10 days ago

      Or iphone users are only a small percentage of phone users?

      This graph isn’t US-centric and Android is a lot more popular in the world. The US is the skewed one here.

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    10 days ago

    Is the huge shift shift from iOS to Android to the fact iPhone users are typically less tech savvy, so places that banned porn hub (like Texas) effectively banned those users, who also weren’t savvy enough to use a VPN?

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      10 days ago

      Which doesn’t include any of the kids those moronic laws are purported to protect.

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      I was going to suggest the cost of living crisis has made people adopt more reasonably priced phone options