How Much Time The Average American Spends Travelling Internet Wormholes

According to a new survey:

  • The average person will spend eight minutes, five days a week sucked into an Internet wormhole while searching for information.
  • That translates to 35 hours a year.
  • 60% of people say that when they get sucked in they feel like time moves faster and they “don’t know where the time goes.”
  • The most common topics that suck people in on the Internet include:
    • Entertainment (51%)
    • News and current events (40%)
    • Historical events/figures (34%)
    • Science (32%)
    • Human health conditions (31%)
    • Politics (28%)
    • True crime/forensics (25%)
    • Technology advancements (23%)
    • Pop culture (celebrities) (21%)
    • Mental health (21%)
  • And folks just can’t seem to get enough knowledge when it comes to the Internet, with the average person looking something up five times a day.
  • Quite often these searches are prompted by some sort of argument with another person.
  • The most common debates folks have is over historical events (41%).
  • Other common debates include:
    • Political/economic facts (41%)
    • What year something happened (40%)
    • Spelling (37%)
    • Actors/actresses in movies (34%)
    • Weather forecasts (33%)
    • Which artist sings a particular song (29%)

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