Anonymous wrote:^And to clarify, I don't think it's "people" supporting AM. Given the similar tone of the posts, I believe there is one person in here who is very dedicated to defending AM, and willing to sockpuppet as a female to do so.
Maybe they work for the company, maybe they just cherished the idea of AM as a place to meet "real, live women!" but either way- they seem to have a very "intense" emotional connection to the site- one which cannot be overridden by logic or data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Only 1,492 of the women in the database had ever checked their messages on the site. That's compared with more than 20 million men.
Only 9,700 women had ever responded to a message from another person on the site, versus almost 6 million men.
This doesn't make sense.
But what about that seemingly odd disparity between the numbers of women checking messages (1492), and replying to messages (9700)? Even that can be explained by looking at how actual humans use Ashley Madison.
When you log into your Ashley Madison account, you’re prompted to answer messages before you visit your inbox. A dialog box pops up, suggesting that you reply to all your messages in bulk, with a canned reply like “I only reply to full messages,” or “Please send me a message and photo.” In other words, you can reply to several mails at the same time without ever actually checking or opening your mail. So it’s easy to imagine that perhaps a few thousand real women had accounts, and replied to almost 10 thousand messages after being prompted. But only about 1500 of them ever clicked the button to open their inboxes.
from the gizmodo article, http://gizmodo.com/almost-none-of-the-women-in-the-ashley-madison-database-1725558944
Anonymous wrote:
Only 1,492 of the women in the database had ever checked their messages on the site. That's compared with more than 20 million men.
Only 9,700 women had ever responded to a message from another person on the site, versus almost 6 million men.
This doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:
The articles' numbers are total horseshit.
I suspect 80% of all the women that cheat were on AM
You really think married women preferred Tinder or Cupid ? No, they were on AM. Or do you prefer to think women don't actually cheat !
Anonymous wrote:But are PPs claiming to have met dozens of women ("live girls!") real people or just AM interns again? It seems like the company could just maintain the farce indefinitely given the anonymous nature of the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The articles' numbers are total horseshit.
I suspect 80% of all the women that cheat were on AM
You really think married women preferred Tinder or Cupid ? No, they were on AM. Or do you prefer to think women don't actually cheat !
Let's see. There a reputable group who did a thorough analysis of the AM data and put forth their findings and then there is your uneducated opinion. Come on, 80% of all women who cheat on AM? Considering how few women who were real on AM that means that virtually no women in the US is cheating. So if I am going to consider anything horseshit it is your unsubstantiated opinion.
Oh, facts are that more people have affairs with people they know on some level than random strangers. ESPECIALLY women.
Anonymous wrote:
The articles' numbers are total horseshit.
I suspect 80% of all the women that cheat were on AM
You really think married women preferred Tinder or Cupid ? No, they were on AM. Or do you prefer to think women don't actually cheat !
Anonymous wrote:
Only 1,492 of the women in the database had ever checked their messages on the site. That's compared with more than 20 million men.
Only 9,700 women had ever responded to a message from another person on the site, versus almost 6 million men.
This doesn't make sense.
Only 1,492 of the women in the database had ever checked their messages on the site. That's compared with more than 20 million men.
Only 9,700 women had ever responded to a message from another person on the site, versus almost 6 million men.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not an AM employee (PP who posted about meeting men and about my APs meeting women). Look on explicit - people, including me, regularly talked about meeting people on AM. With 36M users, the numbers of females they say responded to messages doesn't make sense based on the number of women I know in life and online who have met men through this site.