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Topic: Ashley Madinson: geographical distribution map (Read 1763 times)

legendary
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Are they cheaters? Or just trying to?
Because the male to female ratio is of 6,2 males/female. Did each of the female users "dispatch" 6 guys? Or was it more of a "sausage feast"?
sr. member
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Cheaters exposed ...Think of the heartache that would be saved if you found the name of the guy/girl on that site. Won't have to waste years of your life on them if you know up front.
legendary
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Lol, all those cheating indians, vs. so few in rest of asia. Makes me laugh xD

India just had around 400,000 users. And it is minuscule when compared with the total population there (1,300 million). On the other hand, China had more than one million users. Even Japan and Philippines had hundreds of thousands of verified accounts with Ashley Madison. Conservative countries such as Pakistan had tens of thousands of users (including homosexual users).
member
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 Lol, all those cheating indians, vs. so few in rest of asia. Makes me laugh xD
legendary
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But I wonder how many of those accounts were created by some dude maybe trying to earn a commission by referring people to AM.

It is true that some of the female accounts were created by the Ashley Madison staff, as the gender ratio was too imbalanced. However, their affiliate program offered no extra advantage for those who roped in the female users. The affiliate commissions were based on the the subscription fee, which the new users paid to AM.
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It's starting to scare me ... Embarrassed
legendary
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Thanks bryant. I have been hearing about this Ashley Madinson thing in the news a lot lately but had no idea what it was. The fact that something like this exists is just more proof of how low the human race as a whole has sunk with regards to morals and common decency. Here's a thought: if you have no intention of being faithful to your spouse, don't get married.
full member
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What depresses me is the fact that 37 million people used this site.  I'll bet millions of spouses are freaking out right now and going to come clean with the wife/hubby about their involvement, hoping to get some forgiveness
sr. member
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Here's a decent article from a few people used the service (and are now scared of having the lives ruined as a result): http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/21/technology/ashley-madison-ruined-lives/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom

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Lol, my country is sausage fest. According to the stats 14% of the users were women. But I wonder how many of those accounts were created by some dude maybe trying to earn a commission by referring people to AM.
legendary
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And here comes more information about the Ashley Madinson users...  Grin













sr. member
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Loose lips sink sigs!
and (mostly) aligns with the borders of deeply muslim countries (i.e., theres NO indication of usage in Saudia Arabia, Iraq, etc.) This later fact could also be linked internet access to the site.

Malfideleco has only included users from 30 or so countries in their map. They are having difficulties in geocoding, and therefore they have temporarily excluded the other countries.

Other sources talk about tens of thousands of users in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Some of these users were LGBT, and they face almost certain death penalty now.

An example here:

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The French leak monitoring firm CybelAngel said it counted 1,200 email addresses in the data dump with the .sa suffix, suggesting users were connected to Saudi Arabia, where adultery is punishable by death.

One wrote online under the title 'I May Get Stoned to Death for Gay Sex and wrote: 'I am from a country where homosexuality carries the death penalty.

'I BEG you all to spread this message. Perhaps the hackers will take notice of it, and then, I can tell them to (at the very least) exercise discretion in their information dump (i.e. leave the single gay arab guy out of it). As of now, I plan on leaving the Kingdom and never returning once I have the $ for a plane ticket. Though I have no place to go, no real friends, and no job.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3204408/Millions-suspicious-spouses-crash-websites-set-names-Ashley-Madison-cheaters-interactive-map-reveals-men-women-registered-adultery-website-live.html

Thanks for the update. Perhaps I wasn't as "un-surprised" before as I am now. Humans are human, and humans need some lovin!

Sucks for that Saudi guy, he shouldn't have lived where he didn't respect or want to follow the collective laws (be it driven by political or religious reasons). It's good that he's moving on. He can't be respected in a place like Saudi were being gay is punishable. Tell him to travel to the US...he'll be welcomed there.
legendary
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and (mostly) aligns with the borders of deeply muslim countries (i.e., theres NO indication of usage in Saudia Arabia, Iraq, etc.) This later fact could also be linked internet access to the site.

Malfideleco has only included users from 30 or so countries in their map. They are having difficulties in geocoding, and therefore they have temporarily excluded the other countries.

Other sources talk about tens of thousands of users in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Some of these users were LGBT, and they face almost certain death penalty now.

An example here:

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The French leak monitoring firm CybelAngel said it counted 1,200 email addresses in the data dump with the .sa suffix, suggesting users were connected to Saudi Arabia, where adultery is punishable by death.

One wrote online under the title 'I May Get Stoned to Death for Gay Sex and wrote: 'I am from a country where homosexuality carries the death penalty.

'I BEG you all to spread this message. Perhaps the hackers will take notice of it, and then, I can tell them to (at the very least) exercise discretion in their information dump (i.e. leave the single gay arab guy out of it). As of now, I plan on leaving the Kingdom and never returning once I have the $ for a plane ticket. Though I have no place to go, no real friends, and no job.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3204408/Millions-suspicious-spouses-crash-websites-set-names-Ashley-Madison-cheaters-interactive-map-reveals-men-women-registered-adultery-website-live.html
sr. member
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Loose lips sink sigs!
The fact that this site even existed baffles me. Why not just sign up for a regular dating site if you want an affair.

Really? Because regular dating and having an affair are very different. Ashley Madison cuts out the bullshit for those that just want to get laid and don't want to bother with a relationship.

The geographic map is cool and the patter of use follows the availability of internet, the population across the world, and (mostly) aligns with the borders of deeply muslim countries (i.e., theres NO indication of usage in Saudia Arabia, Iraq, etc.) This later fact could also be linked internet access to the site. The only thing that's surprising to me is how few people in India use the site, given that there's always a story of men in India attacking women for sexual needs.

When will the links to people we know become known, haha, probably never.
legendary
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The India stats do seem off. Internet use and male percentage for that Country would almost lead you to believe the poll would show big red dots.
If the stats do hold true it presents a interesting dynamic and should be looked into more.

Being a regular visitor to India, it seems to me that the data for that country is quite accurate. There are some 200 million people who use internet in India, and the total number of Ashley Madinson users is around 400,000. Out of this number, some 320,000 is male and 80,000 is female. Compare that to more than 16 million users reported from the United States.
member
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I just briefly looked at the map and about 90% of Canada's territory seemed clean of any dots. I know the majority of Canadians live in the South, but it still looks like there's much less users there than in the States.

Another interesting thing is that there's a lot of lonely women in India Wink

It's based in Canada too apparently.

I saw this on wikipedia:

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The site also charges money to delete accounts, although they may be hidden for free.[19] The paid deletion includes allegedly removing messages sent from the mailboxes of their recipients. The data disclosures in 2015 disclosed that this "permanent deletion" feature did not delete anything, and all data was recoverable.

I wonder if they could get sued for this. I know someone filed a class action lawsuit but not sure how much the site is to blame for the leak though not deleting stuff people paid to wipe could get them in bother.
newbie
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wawww.... the map is showed how very much usser madison ashley.
and the europe, America, and Australia is more people use it.
are the governement when the ashley madison central place take wisdom about it?
hero member
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The India stats do seem off. Internet use and male percentage for that Country would almost lead you to believe the poll would show big red dots.
If the stats do hold true it presents a interesting dynamic and should be looked into more.
legendary
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Very cool map.
legendary
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I just briefly looked at the map and about 90% of Canada's territory seemed clean of any dots. I know the majority of Canadians live in the South, but it still looks like there's much less users there than in the States.

The population density in Canada is one-tenth of that of the United States. So obviously, there will be less dots within Canada. But I could see a very high concentration in the Toronto metropolitan region.

And Toronto is #4 in the following list:



Another interesting thing is that there's a lot of lonely women in India Wink

Can't say that. In US-Canada and the EU, somewhere between 90% and 95% of the users are male. But in India, it is down to around 80%. But still an overwhelming majority of the users in India are male. And if you look at the map, it is quite evident that the proportion of female users is higher in states such as Punjab and Kerala, where a large part of the male population work abroad.
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