Pornhub Shares Stats on Traffic in Croatia

Pornhub Shares Stats on Traffic in Croatia

BURBANK, Calif. — Pornhub researchers shared stats today on the site's Croatian traffic.

Pornhub was asked by 24Sata.hr to see how their fellow Croatians were using the adult site, and this is what they discovered:

  • Croatia, a country that ranks 129th worldwide for population, ranks 53rd for traffic to Pornhub. “Not a bad feat,” Pornhub researchers said.
  • More Croatians visit Pornhub on Monday than any other day, while Friday is the lowest traffic day — as it is around most of the world.
  • The top search term in Croatia is “jebange” (the act of having sex), followed by MILF and the popular game “Fortnite.”
  • The most-searched for adult star in Croatia is Celestia Vega, followed by Alyssia Kent and Alexis Texas.
  • Croatia has one of the highest proportions of female visitors at 35 percent, compared to a global average of 26 percent.
  • Croatians use less mobile devices when visiting Pornhub at only 70 percent compared to the global average of 76 percent. Pornhub researchers said that means desktop usage remains much higher.
  • An average visitor from Croatia will spend 10 minutes, 13 seconds on Pornhub — a bit longer than the global average of 9 minutes 59 seconds.

Of course, Pornhub ended its Croatian stats lesson with some humor about average visitor times.

“Some parts of Croatia get the job done a lot quicker like Lika-Senj, where visitors come and go 105 seconds faster, while in Sibenik-Knin, visitors take their time with an additional 48 seconds,” Pornhub researchers said.

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