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Originally Posted by BFT3K
What does that even mean? If I ran a site that sells widgets, I can easily say that most of my customers use Twitter and Facebook too. That doesn't mean they used Twitter and FB to find my widgets, nor does it mean there is any correlation whatsoever.
Tons of people online are now using Twitter and FB in some way. Tying that in to people looking for porn is just a blanket statement.
If I am looking for a new camera I do not search Twitter or FB.
It's like saying "I sell electric chicken heads, and after polling my customers I noticed most of them are using Twitter and/or FB." So, what does that prove?
I've noticed nearly 99% of MY customers are using a video monitor of some sort to view my content.
Bingo! Go after the people who use video monitors of some sort!
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Wow Seriously? Here are two examples.
#1 I can name 100 pornstars I can talk to right now on Twitter. I can't even do that on Twistys. That is direct competition. Someone who loves Bree Olson may get more from interacting on Twitter than watching her on Twistys.
#2 7 years ago there wasn't as much to do online. Now there are numerous ways people spend their time online. If we are one form of online entertainment we are competing with other forms of online entertainment and with so many of them exploding and reaching new levels of traffic and adaptation that has to mean somewhere we are losing out to them.