- Joined
- Jul 5, 2017
This is vastly understating it.(mainly used by men)
Out of the roughly 37 million users that had their data leaked back in 2015, only around 5 million were women, and of that 5 million only about 12,000 were regular users. That's only about 0.2%.
Even crazier is that only 9,700 of those 5 million had ever even replied to a message compared to the number of men who had done so which was 5.9 million. That's even less than 0.2%.
And on top of all that, a metric fuckton of all of those female accounts, active, or otherwise, were all registered on the same day from the same IP addresses, basically outright confirming they were bots. That just lowers the odds even more.
Simply put, Ashley Madison wasn't just mainly used by men. It was only used by them because you had a better chance of winning the lottery than you did actually talking to a real woman on it.