PHubs Year in Review - 2017

FrgMstr

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I have never heard of this pr0nHub site, but it seems to be getting a lot of traffic and they are letting us know that 25 billion searches were performed on its elusive website in 2017. Seems that "lesbian" was the most searched for term, so obviously this is some sort of alternative feminist web destination. I will have to check it out some time in the future. I have linked the full infographic below in chase you are worried about the destination URL on a work machine even though it is SFW.

Check out the infographic.
 
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years ago while at this one company I got a call from one of the users that he had the most disgusting porn he has ever seen in his inbox. knowing that women were not his target audience ;>) , i had to come down and investigate.. LOL WHOA was i not disappointed.


hahaha
 
Watchout when pops have to pay for the pornhub internet package in a few years... this is when we will see general population pushing for net neutrality :)
 
Not really SFW if you have an IT staff watching DNS requests like a hawk. It goes straight to a pr0nhub.com address (Even though the content may be safe.) Not cool man!
 
Not really SFW if you have an IT staff watching DNS requests like a hawk. It goes straight to a pr0nhub.com address (Even though the content may be safe.) Not cool man!
No shit? "I have linked the full infographic below in chase you are worried about the destination URL on a work machine even though it is SFW." Reading is fundamental.
 
Watchout when pops have to pay for the pornhub internet package in a few years... this is when we will see general population pushing for net neutrality :)

Not really. Most people as much as they use pr0n aren't going to take to the streets to demand NN returns. Let alone even write a letter to their local politician. And your assuming once it's gone that there will ever be a vote on it again. I read a post recently ( on a certain big social media site) who claimed to be an ISP industry insider and he mentioned there is a 5 year plan to convert the internet into basically .. TV. The worst fears about cable packages being rolled out on the Net are real. The net as we know it is over, it's just the ink hasn't dried yet.
 
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