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The year has begun with Pornhub’s, now traditional, “Year in Review”, which details trends within the popular pornography site’s traffic. This consists of an overview of what users happen to be viewing over the past 12 months - and, keep in mind, makes for some interesting reading.

The first clear message is that pornography is popular. Quite popular. An astonishing 28.5 billion visitors visited the site in 2017, the equal of 81m people each day.

But what were they looking at? Well, aside from the fairly pedestrian search terms, for example “lesbian” and “massage”, that you’d expect, the review once again raises the question of how close users are skating to the limits of legality.

In 2016, I questioned the recognition of searches for “teen” porn. Viewing pornography featuring “teens” over the age of consent is legal - but in many jurisdictions, such as the US and UK, viewing indecent images of men and women under the age of 18 is a serious criminal offence.

Understandably, “teen” remains the seventh most searched for term by Pornhub users globally. In the UK, however, the term has now vanished from the very best ten most viewed categories, with users perhaps erring on the side of caution as the categories of “mature” and “Milf” rise in popularity. Within the US, “teen” dropped from first place in 2016 to ninth in 2017, while in Canada it went from the fourth most searched for category in 2016 to the tenth last year.

An ever-growing market

Basically, on the flip side, interest in online pornography has increased in lots of countries, including the UK, which is now second (after the us and before India in third) on the very best 20 number of countries using Pornhub.

There is a good reason for this. In the UK, for example, pornography produced and distributed for the video-on-demand (VoD) marketplace is now regulated through the British Board of Film Classification. excellent adult content [relevant web site] that will not get an R18 certificate if released on DVD is now also prohibited for sale as VoD and this includes acts for example spanking, fisting and female ejaculation.

This has limited the supply of some pornography and means people are now even more very likely to turn to free internet hosting sites for example Pornhub to view footage of more unconventional sexual acts.

It appears porn users are also increasingly taking their viewing habits public. The well publicised report of a man watching porn on his phone while travelling on a bus prompted people to come forward with their own experiences of being exposed to pornography in public. The results supports this trend. The Pornhub figures reveal that more of us are now using portable devices to view pornography, with 64% of the site’s UK traffic coming from smartphones.

It appears users have got more creative with their top search terms, too. “Step-sister” and “step-mom” were among the UK’s top five searches in 2017, while “teacher” and “babysitter” were also popular searches in 2016. It’s no great surprise that the suggestion of illicit sex attracts significant amounts of traffic, something perhaps best illustrated this coming year by a big surge of interest in “British amateur dogging”.