Google+ attracted a lot more men than women out of the gate—everybody seems to agree about that. The question is, how much of a boy's club is the new social networking service, and is it going to stay more blue than pink?
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What's more, "Google+ is quickly turning pink," he writes. Allen has apparently been conducting his gender breakdowns for a couple of weeks now and published findings that show that the initial male-heavy user base for Google+, which was launched June 28, is rapidly trending towards more equitable gender distribution.
Thus on July 4, Google+ was 77 percent male and 23 percent female, on July 7 it was 68.4 percent male and 31.6 percent female, and as noted, on July 14, it was on the cusp of a 2-to-1 male-to-female ration (sic).
Me? I'd like to see stats on the percentage of lamers to serious people across the various social media, like Failbook: 80/20, YouTube: 60/40, Twitter: 50/50, yadda, yadda. That would be fun and might could confirm some of my dearly held assumptions. Or not, as the case might be.
Speakin' of G+... I did it:
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