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Updated Pornography Statistics by Luke Gilkerson at Covenant Eyes Breaking Free Blog

Updated Pornography Statistics

This list of stats has since been updated again. Go to our new stats page or get the full pdf.

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We’ve recently updated and edited our pornography statistics information packet. We try hard not to use statistics anecdotally or just make over-generalized statements. This is why we’ve carefully footnoted these stats with information about the original sources. We hope this packet will continue to be useful to anyone who is doing research on pornography and its effects on our lives and our culture.

About Luke Gilkerson

Luke Gilkerson is the general editor and primary author of the Covenant Eyes blog. Luke has a BA in Philosophy and Religious Studies from Bowling Green State University and is working on an MA in Religion from Reformed Theological Seminary. Luke and his wife Trisha are the proud parents of four sons. Luke and Trisha blog at IntoxicatedOnLife.com.
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23 Responses to Updated Pornography Statistics

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    Wow, thank you for taking the time to compile such a comprehensive report. It seems like an extremely difficult tasking, especially considering the looseness of the industry including all the amateur content being produced and sold.

    Still, I wonder what the practical use is for many of these statistics. Perhaps you could write an article about the best ways to use such material to benefit those who struggle in this area.

    -Marshall Jones Jr.

  3. Comment

    Sidd says:

    Thanks for such a detailed and useful article.
    We work with youth here in India and pornography is alarming.
    We are working on getting a good article out and would appreciate permission to use information on your website.

    Regards,
    Sidd.

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    @Luke Gilkerson

    One practical use of your report is to get people “in the industry”
    (porn stars) to read it.

    The “line” that I am using is also very true.
    Feel free to make use of it :>

    If you are not tracking the money, you probably will not catch much of it. Follow the money trail of the pornography industry with solid reference statistics listed PDF download where the money goes plus priests on porn survey results and other information at http://bit.ly/csdaSW

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