It seems eggnog, Santa, and New Year’s resolutions weren’t the only things on the minds of Web surfers during the holidays. According to the Wordtracker keyword report released the day after Christmas, “sex,” “porn,” and “pussy” ranked right up there, too.
According to the report, “katie rees” was the most searched-for term in the 48 hours ending about midnight Dec. 25. The ranking represented 9,245 searches on Dogpile and Metacrawler, the major metacrawlers Wordtracker tracks to produce the report. (Metacrawlers search the major search engines.) Rees is the former Miss Nevada USA who lost her title recently when images of her apparently engaging in lesbian shenanigans surfaced on the Web.
“Sex” was in second place, with 5,926 searches, followed by “porn” (5,033), “game cheats for ps2” (4,760), and “miss nevada” (4,404). “Pussy” and “site:masexo.net” also appeared in the top 10 (at number 8 with 3,419 searches and number 9 with 3,237 searches, respectively). “Boobs,” “free porn,” “girls gone wild,” “tits,” “milf,” “girls,” “lesbians,” “nude,” “literotica,” “xxx,” “ass,” “naked girls,” “big tits,” and “lesbian sex” rounded out the top 50.
According to Wordtracker, at any given time “[a]bout 20 percent (and possibly more) of the keywords returned will be of an adult nature.” With 18 search terms in the top 50 (20 if one assumes searches involving Rees and Miss Nevada were related to her dethroning), all of which received more than 1,000 entries in the Wordtracker database, it seems the company’s percentage estimate might be a bit off.
At least 89 of Wordtracker’s top 300 keywords were “of an adult nature.”
In the company’s long-term database, which tracks the popularity of keywords over a 90-day period and contained 330,683,913 terms on Dec. 25, “sex” and “porn” ranked 1 and 2, followed by “pussy” at No. 4 and “boobs” at No. 7. Seventy of that list’s 200 search terms were related to adult entertainment.