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Ashley Madison was intelligence test. Most "women" on site were fake accounts

Judge Smails

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There are a lot of dopes out there.

The Ashley Madison hack has revealed a lot of interesting things about the men who used the extramarital-dating site, including which cities, states, and universities they're from.

But what about the women?


It turns out, there may not have been very many women. As in, almost none.


Gizmodo editor-in-chief Annalee Newitz analyzed the data from the site's user database and found a lot of suspicious stuff suggesting that nearly all the female accounts were fake, maintained by the company's employees.


First, the official numbers. The info that the hackers published contained about 31 million accounts apparently belonging to men, and about 5 million apparently belonging to women.


But when Newitz dug deeper, she found a bunch of test accounts that ended with ashleymadison.com, suggesting that they were created internally (90% of them were for women), as well as 350 female accounts for people with the same and very unusual last name.


  • 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 2,409 of the women had ever used the site's chat function, versus more than 11 million men.

Either way, Newitz writes, Ashley Madison is a site where tens of millions of men write mail, chat, and spend money for women who aren't there."
 
Funny I just said the same thing about that site. They are a big advertiser on Howard Stern and I slways wondered who the idiots were who actually thought that was legit. The commercials sounded like an SNL skit.
 
I suspect that most married women who want to cheat have probably figured out that they just need to go to any bar in America on any day of the week. The basic premise of that site makes no rational sense. It's just a honey pot for horny dopes. Obviously there are millions upon millions of horny dopes out there.
 
[QUOTE="widowmaker, post: 442908, member: 1208"]I suspect that most married women who want to cheat have probably figured out that they just need to go to any bar in America on any day of the week. The basic premise of that site makes no rational sense. It's just a honey pot for horny dopes. Obviously there are millions upon millions of horny dopes out there.[/QUOTE]

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Exactly. The idea that any woman south of 2 bills has to pay to find some dude to bang her is ludicrous.
 
wow, 20 million men to 1400 women. That is a pretty bad ratio. Much better chances at the corner pub.
 
I'm curious as to how people spent money. Some of the numbers came in around 9k that I read.
How does a person spend more than the monthly membership?

Also the fake accounts were the reason the hackers attacked in the first place.

If people were paying money to speak to fake accounts then all bets are off.

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I would have bet good money that most of the women on that site were "professionals".
 
Pretty mind blowing that 10's of millions of men were fooled into spending money on this site. With roughly a few thousand woman being active users.
 
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