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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This site is literally called DCUM. I’m sure a site called DCUD would have more complaints about women. [/quote] Wrong: it is actually called DCUMAD, with “AD” literally meaning: AND DADS. What’s rarely said or openly acknowledged is: this site is 98% women. You were right in that respect, I guess.[/quote] lol The url is literally dcum…clearly dads are not the priority. [/quote] url is dcur not dcum. And it clearly says "banmom" [/quote] Wow you’re tedious https://www.dcurbanmom.com/ “Urban mom” Zero reference to dads, aka men, or male parents.[/quote] Let me guess. You're new here. This started out as a mailing list, then a blog type web-site before becoming the forum. The original list was DC Urban Moms. But about 10 years ago, DCUM became DC Urban Moms and Dads because once they moved to the forum style site, dads starting participating more. The site is still about 75% female and about 25% male, but it is is DC Uurban Moms and Dads now. The current logo is at the top and you can see that it has added "and Dads". They are in italic to highlight that they've added men/dads to the conversation and audience. But Jeff did not go back and deregister the web-site and reregister under DCUrbanMomsandDads.com. But you are incorrect when you say there is zero reference to dads. [/quote] I never said there is zero reference to dads. Can you read? [/quote] DP. Wish you two would stop bickering over this. Can we all just agree: - DCUMAD readers are 90% women, and less than 10% male ?[/quote] no one calls it DCUMAD, get real. I’m the site owner has analytics. Why don’t you ask her to share? Agree 90%\10% split, but could actually be more male. [/quote] Jeff has shared the statistics. If you go to the top banner, under "Advertising" you will see he posted: [quote]Audience Statistics [b]Female: 76% female — 1.5x Internet average[/b] Adult Audience: Aged 25 - 44, well ahead of Internet average in this demographic Educated: 43% have college degrees and 27% have post graduate degrees (nearly twice the Internet average) Regional: Over half of visits from DC, MD, and VA. California and New York are the next most common locations of users Has Kids: 65% have kids Income: Ahead of Internet average in audience members earning greater than $100,000 and $150,000.[/quote] [/quote] Well, I think this is why 3/4 of the complaints are about men. [/quote]
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