pornhub usage statistics

pornhub kinda sucks btw

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        no, not the rounding error: keep in mind, i am a statistic noob: The total amount of plus and minus in the bar chart should cancel eachother out because otherwise all useres wouldnt be 100% which sounds odd.

        But as stated in the other reply i am really a noob and just read the wikipedia on precetnage points.

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          so the bottom line, i think the quantity (not percentage) of all the changes nets out to zero, so for simplicity’s sake let’s pretend there’s no chrome, mac, or other. since there are so many more windows users a 1.7% drop in windows is (for the sake of this example) the same as the 22.4% increase in linux users. when you convert away from percentages, you’ll see a quantity that represents the same number, but since you have to divide by the starting number of users and windows had so many more… am i making sense?

          fuck, i’m high. am i even right? it’s been a few decades.

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            Yeah i think i get it… the total amount of users is 90 Windows and 10 Linux. At the next survey its 89 Windows and 11 Linux. So linux is up by 10% but Windows only down by 0.9% compared to the last value

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      I think it’s relative change and not percentage points, from quick mental math that seems to add up. Very weird choice, maybe trying to inflate the perceived increase in linux users. So it would be a change of a bit more than +1 percentage point for linux.

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        Aha i did not know about % points. Why on earth is this the same “%” sign… anyway thanks for clarification

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    Who tf is accessing the hub on a chromebook? Never seen an adult use one, so I sure hope it isn’t teenagers on their school laptop . . .

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      Is there anything at all surprising about teenagers using what might be their only computer outside of their phone to access porn?

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        I was referring to seeing an adult using a Chromebook in general. Of course I haven’t seen another adult use “the hub;” it’s not like people use it in public.

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    Lots of jurisdictions are blocking the site now, necessitating VPNs to access the site.

    There’s probably a higher percentage of Linux adoption among VPN users.

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      Upvoted you, then realised you probably didn’t mean “privacy conscious Linux Wank” as referring to a type of person. Keep the upvote.

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    >>> eval(ln(30/6.3)/ln(1.224))
    7.721232148888825
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    Less than 8 years at this pace to reach 30 %, and 6 more to take over all of desktop and then some. No more Windows in 2040!

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    Linux was at -16.1% before?

    Edit: y’all, my point is that the bar graph at the bottom could be better displayed as percentage points in order to show comparable changes.