Everbody Lies: What the internet tells us about who we really are

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    NumbCruncher
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    Just finished an interesting book called “Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are” by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz.

    https://www.amazon.com/Everybody-Lies-Internet-About-Really/dp/0062390856

    The theory is that people lie to everyone in real life and on social media, but the relative frequencies of our internet searches (not limited to google) reveal our real concerns and interests. The author pays frequent lip service to SJW concerns, but it doesn’t stop him dropping a few interesting factoids;

    – TWICE as many women are googling “My boyfriend won’t have sex” as there are men googling “My girlfriend won’t have sex”. Women are way more worried about us rejecting them than we are worried about them rejecting us.

    – A full 25% of searches by women on PornHub are for porn movies where the woman suffers pain and / or humiliation. For men, the figure is around 12% to 13%. Women are way, way more into being victims than men are into being victimizers.

    – The number of women googling about “vaginal odor” is virtually identical to the number of men googling about “penis size”. Women are at least as worried about their genitals as men are (so if you need to hit below the belt in a “breaking-up” row, well…)

    One of the best things I got from it is that even though there is more data than ever about humanity out there, the amount of data is multiplying at a far faster rate than our ability to analyze it. There will always be more things to find out.

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    – TWICE as many women are googling “My boyfriend won’t have sex” as there are men googling “My girlfriend won’t have sex”. Women are way more worried about us rejecting them than we are worried about them rejecting us.

    – A full 25% of searches by women on PornHub are for porn movies where the woman suffers pain and / or humiliation. For men, the figure is around 12% to 13%. Women are way, way more into being victims than men are into being victimizers.

    – The number of women googling about “vaginal odor” is virtually identical to the number of men googling about “penis size”. Women are at least as worried about their genitals as men are (so if you need to hit below the belt in a “breaking-up” row, well…)

    Interesting findings.

    Good Post.

    The more the veil is lifted on female nature the easier it is to avoid them.

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    The number of women googling about “vaginal odor” is virtually identical to the number of men googling about “penis size”.

    Haha! What, they’ve never heard of soap and water?

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

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    The number of women googling about “vaginal odor” is virtually identical to the number of men googling about “penis size”.

    Haha! What, they’ve never heard of soap and water?

    I’m thinkin for some of the especially odoriferous lil cupcakes and many not so lil cupcakes that their feminine stink eats right through your average bar of deodorized soap !!

    Maybe, they need a bleach combo to counteract all that funk ?

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