It’s getting a lot harder to compile these yearly statistics columns; platforms like WordPress employ a staff of programmers who seem keen to justify their jobs by “improving” things that were just fine as they were, and though the WordPress gang isn’t nearly as bad as those over at Twitter, they nonetheless have made posting harder than it used to be and stat-gathering much harder. I at first thought I wasn’t going to be able to do the column this year, but then I figured out where the data had been moved to; let’s hope they don’t make it impossible to find by next January.
In a strong sign of my increasing popularity, the most common search which discovered this blog last year was “the honest courtesan” (in various permutations) with 1280 hits; “maggie mcneill” (spelled several different ways) was second with 1086. Perennial favorite “soapland” (in many different forms) was third with a total of 907, and “P411” fourth with 421 hits. Various permutations of “anonymous blogging” came in fifth at 407, “rhinoceros” dropped to sixth with 393 hits, and “sex doll” was seventh with 340. Inquiries about genital sizes & shapes came in eighth with 336, references to “Veronica Franco” came in ninth with 268, and “Sonagachi” was tenth with 237. The numbers for all of these continue to drop, unfortunately, due to Google’s continuing prudification of its search parameters, which also curtailed my traffic dramatically.
My top ten posts for the year were as follows:
Name Date # of hits in 2015
A Visit to Soapland October 21st, 2011 38,555
All Shapes and Sizes September 8th, 2010 35,911
Black Men September 18th, 2010 24,103
Advice for Clients August 21st, 2010 22,415
A Whore in the Bedroom September 9th, 2010 17,518
More Terminology September 7th, 2011 17,445
Something in the Milk January 28th, 2014 14,347
The Going Rate October 9th, 2010 13,133
Honolulu Harlots July 5th, 2011 8772
Ashley Madison January 30th, 2011 8760
Dr. Brooke Magnanti’s “How To Blog Anonymously (and how not to)” also had considerable traffic (33,985 hits in all); the reason it doesn’t appear in the table above is that it’s a static page rather than a post (I exclude my “Introduction” page for the same reason). The top post by comment has remained almost static since last year:
Name
Date
# of comments
by 12/31/15
The Privilege Paradigm August 22nd, 2013 230
That Is So Hot! April 19th, 2011 202
Speaking in Prostitute June 17th, 2011 193
Pendulum April 9th, 2011 146
The Enlightenment Police October 1st, 2011 145
TW3 #409 March 1st, 2014 145
Universal Criminality January 15th, 2012 141
Their Lips Are Moving April 25th, 2011 133
Denunciation September 2nd, 2013 126
Creeping Rot April 18th, 2011 123
Posts just don’t get as many comments as they used to; I’m not sure if that’s because of Google’s censorship or the fact that I don’t do as many full columns anymore. But even though my readership seems to have leveled out, my Twitter following is growing and in the coming year, I think you’ll see me in lots more places in the media than before.