Philippines among Pornhub’s Top 20 Countries in terms of traffic

Pornhub has recently released their 2015 Year In Review report, showing interesting statistics when it comes to porn viewing habits of countries around the world, including the Philippines.

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According to Pornhub’s Top 20 Countries in terms of Traffic Trends in 2015, the Philippines grabbed the 16th spot, up three spots compared to 2014, and considered by Pornhub as one of the most notable chart climbers next to Japan.

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The report also shows that the Philippines remain in the top spot when it comes to Time Spent Per Visit with an average duration of 12 minutes and 45 seconds. For comparison, the average visit duration worldwide is 9 minutes and 20 seconds.

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As for Top Searches, Maria Ozawa is the most searched for porn star in the country in 2015. The Philippines also has the largest share of female viewers at 35%, up from 34% in 2014.

When it comes to Traffic by Device, smartphones are still the weapon of choice at 60% share, next is desktop at 26%, followed by tablet at 14%.

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Philippines among Pornhub’s Top 20 Countries in terms of traffic

Pornhub has recently released their 2015 Year In Review report, showing interesting statistics when it comes to porn viewing habits of countries around the world, including the Philippines.

pornhub year in review_1

According to Pornhub’s Top 20 Countries in terms of Traffic Trends in 2015, the Philippines grabbed the 16th spot, up three spots compared to 2014, and considered by Pornhub as one of the most notable chart climbers next to Japan.

pornhub year in review_2

The report also shows that the Philippines remain in the top spot when it comes to Time Spent Per Visit with an average duration of 12 minutes and 45 seconds. In comparison, the average visit duration worldwide is 9 minutes and 20 seconds.

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As for Top Searches, Maria Ozawa is the most searched for porn star in the country in 2015. The Philippines also has the largest share of female viewers at 35%, up from 34% in 2014.

When it comes to Traffic by Device, smartphones are still the weapon of choice at 60% share, next is desktop at 26%, followed by tablet at 14%.

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Comparison: Netflix vs iflix vs HOOQ

Netflix has just announced that the Internet TV network has been rolled out in different parts of the world and Philippines is included. Their presence in the country obviously battles other streaming services like iflix and HOOQ. So for those who are choosing between these three, here’s a quick and easy-to-read comparison of their offerings and local prices.

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 NetflixiflixHOOQ
Hours of contentOver 30,000 hours of content including Netflix original titlesOver 10,000 hours of hit movies and TV series including local and Asian contentOver 30,000 hours of hit movies and TV series including titles from their local partners
Maximum devices per account6 devices5 devices5 devices
Simultaneous streaming on multiple devices1 device for Basic plan / 2 for Standard plan / 4 for Premium planUp to 2 devicesUp to 2 devices
Streaming qualitySD for Basic plan / HD for Standard / UHD for PremiumStandard Definition onlySD and HD
Number of downloadable content for offline viewingNot availableUp to 10 videosUp to 5 videos
App availabilityAny device with Internet connectionAndroid, iOS, and web browserAndroid, iOS, desktop, and web browser
Telco perksNoneDiscounted price for Smart and PLDT - Php99/monthCould be paid via Globe with up to 2GB allocation
Free trial1 month 30 days1 month
Starting pricePhp370/monthPhp129/monthPhp149/month

Summary of advantages:

Netflix

  • Includes Netflix original titles
  • Can have the most number of devices per account
  • Can stream up to 4 devices simultaneously
  • Can stream UHD (4K) resolution videos
  • Available on virtually any device with Internet connection

iflix

  • Includes local titles
  • Most affordable among the three
  • Can download up to 10 videos for offline viewing

HOOQ

  • Includes local titles
  • Can download up to 5 videos for offline viewing

Based on the above details, Netflix offers more for its users than iflix and HOOQ. It has original content not available in other streaming services, could throw 4K resolution.

This is why Netflix also has the most expensive starting price at Php370 per month, whereas you can get iflix and HOOQ  for as low as Php99 and Php149 per month, respectively.

What offering do you think is fit for your lifestyle? Are you willing to spend more so you could invite people to Netflix and chill, or would you stick with the telco-partnered services so you could also stream local movies and series?

For FAQs, complete information, and registration, check out their respective websites: Netflix PH | iflix by SMART | HOOQ by Globe

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Netflix officially lands in the PH for Php370 a month

Netflix has officially arrived in the Philippines, allowing users in the country stream the service’s licensed TV shows and movies.

During a keynote at CES 2016, Netflix Co-founder and Chief Executive Reed Hastings has announced that the Internet TV network has rolled out to more than 130 new countries, including the Philippines.

“Today you are witnessing the birth of a new global Internet TV network,” said Hastings. “With this launch, consumers around the world — from Singapore to St. Petersburg, from San Francisco to Sao Paulo — will be able to enjoy TV shows and movies simultaneously — no more waiting. With the help of the Internet, we are putting power in consumers’ hands to watch whenever, wherever and on whatever device.”

Starting at the Basic plan of Php370 a month, PH subscribers can now watch Netflix original series including Marvel’s Daredevil and Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Narcos, Sense8, Grace and Frankie, and Marco Polo, and other TV shows and movies in their catalog. There’s also a Standard plan priced at Php460 allowing you to watch at 2 screens at the same time in HD quality, and a Premium plan at Php550 for up to 4 screens in HD and UHD quality.

If you want to give Netflix a try, just register at their PH website here.

source: Netflix

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5 Types of People We Unfriend/Unfollow on Facebook

The use of social media, or Facebook in particular, has made it possible to easily share snippets of our lives to friends and family alike. Although at times, some people get carried away with their posts which others might find irritating or annoying. Here are 5 kinds of people that we want to be seeing less of in the cyber space.

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Here are 5 kinds of people that we want to be seeing less of in the cyber space.

5. People  who frequently post hoaxes or unverified news

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We’ve said this before and we’ll say it again: Be sure to double check and verify all the articles to see if they’re true before reposting them. This not only spreads misleading info but could cause unnecessary trouble to other readers.

Case in point, I recently saw an article on my feed that warns Filipinos for an upcoming super typhoon headed straight to the Philippines. The one who posted it was on the verge of panicking and I myself got worried as well. After reading the article, I noticed that it was published from a few years back and had just resurfaced due to one unaware netizen sharing and believing it to be recent.

It’s okay to have posted it by mistake, but it’s another thing to blindly repost every “shocking” news you see on your feed.

4. People who relentlessly bug you to like their posts

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That old acquaintance you no longer see and talk to anymore but only messages you to like his unflattering video cover of Adele’s Hello? *Clicks unfriend/unfollow button*

3. People with hacked accounts that post malware-infested links

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If you see a contact that posts nothing but virus-ridden links (usually with pornographic images), chances are their accounts were hacked and are being used to spread more malware.

If this is the case, be sure to unfollow them so you don’t accidentally open their links and report them directly to Facebook so the company can take precautionary actions on said profile.

2. People who keep on sending game invitations after declining them

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We get it. You’re a Facebook gamer and you want more of your friends to play with you. But if you’ve already sent an invite and the person have already declined or disregarded it repeatedly, this means they’re simply not that interested.

You wouldn’t have to invite them to play Candy Crush in the first place if they wanted to play it, don’t you think?

1. People who spam your feed with their selfies

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This is a personal favorite to unsubscribe to. There are those that would update their profile through the numerous amount of selfies they took as they go on about their activities. It’s basically the same face you see in different places.

It doesn’t end there. Some people fill their selfies with unrelated quotes or worse, a handful of hashtags sometimes not relevant (or doesn’t make sense) to the photo at all. Like, “Just got a haircut. #selfie #blessed #wokeuplikethis”.

You’re at a parlor. You didn’t wake up like that — unless you live in the beauty salon.

Bonus: People wanting to move on from their ex-lovers

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As an extra addition, removing your ex-lover from your friends list could only mean two things: either you’re really mad at him/her and you don’t want to see updates on his life anymore, or you still couldn’t move on and seeing the person (who is probably happier now) would only continue to stir the emotions you’re still feeling.

Yes, Facebook now helps you move on from this, but it just feels different when you totally unfriend the person. It’s like you’re really cutting him/her off of your life (which also might be something that you need). Be careful, though, as it is believed to be an act of bitterness whoever unfriends the ex-lover first.

Kidding aside, what can we learn from all these? For one, we could aim to be more responsible on what we post on our social media sites. Just because somebody else posted it, doesn’t mean it’s automatically true. Again, double check and verify the sources.

Sometimes we could also appear to be irritating our friends online due to constantly bothering them for invites or likes. Let’s try and be more sensitive of what they want and don’t want so we avoid being unfriended or unfollowed by our contacts.

Any more reasons for you to unfriend someone? Our comments section awaits!

 

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