While researching another topic (I swear) I found this article from one year ago that has some interesting information regarding Social Media and Porn. The Economist from April 19th 2007 reports that since the Internet really took off in the early 1990′s, pornography related activities dominated Internet use, at least since people started tracking those numbers.
By 2002 the National Research Council conservatively valued the online pornography industry at 1 billion dollars. I suspect the real number is much larger. Hitwise, a marketing research firm, reported that in 2006 13% of website visits in America were pornography related, nearly double the amount of search engine visits which stood at 7%. But apparently Internet porn climaxed that year because Hitwise further suggested that in the first few months of 2007 search sites and social media sites gained in popularity, surpassing sex sites for the first time. Research is indicating that people are moving on to sites that can be categorized as “net communities and chat”.
But in case you are concerned that porn’s return to number one will be long and hard, fear not. It should comes as no surprise that the industry, accused of killing beta, laser disk, and HD-DVD, would, after a brief refractory period, probe the social networking world as well. There are porn versions of StumbleUpon, YouTube, and Digg. On Wired.com last week Regina Lynn discussed the Penthouse Media Group buyout of Various Inc, which is the parent company to many social networking dating sites including Adult Friend Finder and ironically, BigChurch, which is a Christian dating site. PMGI’s is attempting to cash in on the social media craze through the back door. It will be interesting to see if they or other Porn Industry leaders find success.
Any thoughts?
Maury
PS This ought to drive up my hitcount.



Too provocative topic, Maury…
Most likely, it will drive your hitcount, but it won’t bring too much responses…
By the way,
while researching the other topic, I found that according to the Alexa Language Top 100 (English), YouPorn is #21, right above the WordPress.com.
(http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_sites?ts_mode=lang&lang=en)
And the intentional double entendre language is, well, a real groaner. . .*-)