• M. Orange
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    277 months ago

    Notably, the words the author focused on are all considered offensive now. If a more liberal person were to look for transgender porn, they may not use those terms.

    • @t3rmit3@beehaw.org
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      Absolutely this is why the data looks this way. I bet if they looked at searches for “trans woman”, “trans man”, “mtf”, “ftm”, etc, the charts would be reversed.

      Also, people searching “femboy” mostly won’t be looking for trans content at all, just… femboys (cisgender men who express themselves in what are traditionally feminine ways).

      • @sqgl@beehaw.org
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        Yup. TL;DR…

        Search terms for the list ranking include only: “shemale”, “tranny”, “femboy”, and “ladyboy”

  • CO5MO ✨
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    “The data tells a tragic tale of self-loathing closet cases, Republicans who privately get off sexually to trans folks, while publicly trying to remove trans peoples’ rights and stoking hate against them.”

    I wonder what it is that drives that hate. Religion? Values taught in home? Social pressures? All of the above? 🤔

    • Gaywallet (they/it)OPM
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      To be fair, they also do the same with… well everyone. They like a strict hierarchy with straight white married christian cis men at the top.

  • Gaywallet (they/it)OPM
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    Just want to acknowledge the the writing and title choice in the article itself are annoyingly smug, but the data analysis itself I found interesting.

    • @spizzat2@lemm.ee
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      Keep in mind that many red states have attempted to essentially ban online porn with their overbearing age-verification laws. A savvy internet user would be less likely to pick an exit node in a red state, given the choice.

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      Absolutely a possibility. Depends on how often people are using VPNs, whether there’s a distinct difference between political ideology and VPN usage, and the average distance to a VPN exit point. I think it’s fairly safe to assume a similar distribution of VPN usage across political bounds and generally speaking geographically distributed fairly evenly, with perhaps major cities and higher educated areas using VPNs slightly more often but with the exit point also being closer to the true point of access.

    • @stalfoss@lemm.ee
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      If anything I would expect vpn exit points to be located in higher density areas where presumably internet connectivity is cheaper, and higher density areas tend to be more liberal

    • @Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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      Not just VPN, but geolocation in general. I am in Ohio, but I am often geolocated as being in Chicago due to my ISP. Similar for mobile.

  • sleepybisexual
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    97 months ago

    Always found it weird. The ones who hate us the most are often the ones who fantasize about us the most :<

  • @Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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    87 months ago

    The comments are all assuming that it’s the same people that are viewing this content and promoting hatred. It may not be - even the reddest areas still have 30%+ blue voters (and vice-versa). Although the implications of that would be equally noteworthy and confusing.

  • Joe Dyrt
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    “The More Red You Get, The More You Love Trans Porn” That’s just effing hilarious!