Interweb is Gender Shifting

It looks like the ‘net is starting to shift its balance to being more female heavy as opposed to male heavy in terms of users. This according to a PEW study that is also discussed here on the Times Online, giving it a bit of a British bend. The back end of the web continues to be male dominated however. Key to this growth seems to be the Web2.0 tools that include blogging and social networking:

A recent study by the Pew Internet Project in America on teens in social media found that blogging growth among teenagers is almost entirely fuelled by girls, whom it describe as a new breed of “super-communicators”. Some 35% of girls, compared with 20% of boys, have blogs; 32% of girls have their own websites, against 22% of boys.

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  1. Stephen Downes Avatar

    Please note that the Pew studies refer American internet users only, and hence do not reflect the demographics of ‘the net’ as a whole.

  2. Raj Avatar

    Good point – thanks for keeping me on my toes.

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