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Ashley Madison has 20 million men users and only 2500 real women.. 5 million fakes

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Data pulled from the Ashley Madison hack suggests most of the site's female users were fake or inactive, Gizmodo reports. ​A breakdown of how many active users there were gives a rough estimate of about 20 million men and only 2,500 or so women. Comparatively, there were around 31 million total male profiles and 5.5 million female profiles. So not only did men outnumber women more than 5 to 1, but less than 1 percent of those female profiles were even active. Which means that any guys looking to have an extramarital affair were spending tons of money (the site was free for women) for a site that gave them really, really low odds.

It's impossible to give exact numbers based off the hacked info, and Gizmodo admits that it's possible the majority of women who signed up for accounts just decided against it and never signed back in. However, circumstantial evidence — suspicious email accounts, hundreds of profiles bearing the very unique name of a former Ashley Madison employee, and a questionable number of profiles created from Ashley Madison's own IP address​ —​ at least suggest that the company could've been padding their female user base with fake profiles. Even their terms of service warn that any number of profiles could've been created for "entertainment purposes."

What does seem very likely is that very few women actively used the site: Only 1,492 women ever bothered to check their inbox on the site, and only 2,409 ever used Ashley Madison's chat feature. Meanwhile, 20 million men checked their emails and 11 million men used chat.

It's funny, because it's kind of like these guys were unknowingly lied to. You know, like what people who have affairs do. At least technically they got screwed.

http://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/news/a45466/data-shows-ashley-madison-a-total-sausage-fest/
 
Re: Ashley Madison has 20 million men users and only 2500 real women.. 5 million fake

Data pulled from the Ashley Madison hack suggests most of the site's female users were fake or inactive, Gizmodo reports. ​A breakdown of how many active users there were gives a rough estimate of about 20 million men and only 2,500 or so women. Comparatively, there were around 31 million total male profiles and 5.5 million female profiles. So not only did men outnumber women more than 5 to 1, but less than 1 percent of those female profiles were even active. Which means that any guys looking to have an extramarital affair were spending tons of money (the site was free for women) for a site that gave them really, really low odds.

It's impossible to give exact numbers based off the hacked info, and Gizmodo admits that it's possible the majority of women who signed up for accounts just decided against it and never signed back in. However, circumstantial evidence — suspicious email accounts, hundreds of profiles bearing the very unique name of a former Ashley Madison employee, and a questionable number of profiles created from Ashley Madison's own IP address​ —​ at least suggest that the company could've been padding their female user base with fake profiles. Even their terms of service warn that any number of profiles could've been created for "entertainment purposes."

What does seem very likely is that very few women actively used the site: Only 1,492 women ever bothered to check their inbox on the site, and only 2,409 ever used Ashley Madison's chat feature. Meanwhile, 20 million men checked their emails and 11 million men used chat.

It's funny, because it's kind of like these guys were unknowingly lied to. You know, like what people who have affairs do. At least technically they got screwed.

http://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/news/a45466/data-shows-ashley-madison-a-total-sausage-fest/

Not surprised at all. And if the women were attractive, why would they even operate from their desk, unless they are into business. Just like those adultfriendfinder kind of sites - one must be really naive to think he can find attractive women looking for free fucks.
 
Re: Ashley Madison has 20 million men users and only 2500 real women.. 5 million fake

How to get the list?
 
Re: Ashley Madison has 20 million men users and only 2500 real women.. 5 million fake

The founder and chief executive of the Ashley Madison infidelity dating website, Noel Biderman, has stepped down.
A statement released by the firm said his departure was "in the best interest of the company".
The senior management team will take over leadership until a new chief executive is appointed, it added.
Details of more than 33 million accounts were stolen from the website, which offers people the chance to have an affair.
Avid Life Media, which owns the site, has offered a reward of C$500,000 (£240,000) for details about the Ashley Madison hackers.
Mr Biderman, a former sports lawyer, launched the website in 2001.
He said at the time that he wanted to offer the same opportunities for both women and men seeking extra-marital partners.
The site's name was made up of the two most popular names for baby girls in the US at the time - Ashley and Madison.
Parent company Avid Life Media also owns other match-making websites including Cougar Life Established Men, and The Big and the Beautiful.
"We are actively adjusting to the attack on our business and members' privacy by criminals. We will continue to provide access to our unique platforms for our worldwide members," the firm said.
"We are actively co-operating with international law enforcement in an effort to bring those responsible for the theft of proprietary member and business information to justice,"
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