Perhaps the most relevant statistics data that we could gather is presented here:
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Site title (meta) | deviant. | Sticking to between 50-60 characters for meta title length is a good idea. The length of this website's meta title is 8. |
Website meta description | Dear friend, I was sexually abused at the age of two by my babysitter’s brother. I blamed myself for my molestation and grew up feeling vulnerable and alone, certain that something was horribly wrong with me. As I grew older I avoided any type of sexual experimentation in a desperate attempt to protect myself. As my friends had their first kisses, their first boyfriends, their first sexual adventures, that part of my life remained frozen. Toward the end of college, after a string of drunken, unconsummated flings that left me desperate to feel “normal” and in control of my sexuality, I finally began to research the long-term effects of childhood abuse. I found a book filled with accounts from other women who had been sexually abused and discovered stories both strikingly similar to and vastly different from my own. Armed with the knowledge that others were struggling with and overcoming their traumas, I was able to tackle mine. At the age of twenty-six, a decade after I first began to feel like there was something wrong with me sexually, I started to enjoy a healthy sex life. I think the biggest issue with female sexuality today is silence. My sexual abuse history held me captive for so long because I stayed lock jawed about it — to others, but mostly to myself. I’ve come to realize that this silence often surrounds not only sexual abuse histories but also women’s sexual experiences at large. Silence and shame are powerful bedfellows. We women have been so shamed by the world about our bodies, our sexuality, our desires. And our silence allows this shame to smother us. To voice something aloud, to name it and understand it, is to declare power over it. If we break free of our isolating shame and share our stories, we can empower one another. So now I want something from you — I want to read your stories and your honest appraisals, the aspects of sex that scare the shit out of you and the details of the best damn orgasm you’ve ever had. I don’t care whether you consider yourself a “writer” — I want you to share your most confusing, intimate, degrading, hilarious, and incredible sexual experiences. I have come to realize that there is no “normal” when it comes to people’s sex lives — that is to say there is no singular way to approach sex or sexuality. And it is likely that every person has been challenged by these aspects of his or her humanity at times. But I also think that a lot of the beauty of sex comes from our diversity of experiences, and from the places we explore in ourselves and in others as a result. By creating a diverse community that embraces the range of female sexuality we can learn from our collective knowledge and help work towards a world that can encompass all of our experiences free of fear or shame. I hope you will consider contributing your stories to this effort. With love, Wicks | The length of the meta description is 2958 characters. Google recommends up to around 280-320 characters at the most. |
Website load speed | Approximately 1.0162 seconds | Website load speed is on a good level, great! But if an improvement can be made, it's always for the better. |
Homepage links | Approximately 19 | A good amount of links and nothing to worry about. |
Size of page HTML | 75.3KB | This is a very good result, as search engines prioritize websites that are quick to load. |
Server data | Server seems to be online. IP adress for this domain is 198.185.159.144. | Due to lack of data, we can't provide a meaningful insight. |
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What is a server? It's basically a physical storage device (one that, sometimes, makes up several virtual servers for the cheaper shared hosting) that holds all the files and databases associated with a specific website or websites. Obviously, it's a touch more complicated than that (servers also have processors), but the essence is quite simple - your browser contacts the server, which then sends all the neccessary information and files to your computer. Each physical server has a unique IP address assigned to it, too, for easy recognition.
If you need more raw data, here's what we managed to gather:
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2018 03:50:57 GMT X-ServedBy: web051 Set-Cookie: crumb=BaKrg7VH3QQpZDRiNzNjNDQ4YjI4ZmJiNzY5YjQ0MjQ0ZTkxZmNj;Path=/ Expires: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 X-PC-Key: 23p4ZKQ-Bm5BtC4SGAvfVOBft_k-erin-wicks X-PC-Hit: false X-PC-AppVer: 12910 Vary: Accept-Encoding, User-Agent ETag: W/"420c7cc874537bed609f3b1d51f0c209" Content-Length: 76861 x-contextid: ZwgjRoOn/vuo3mdtW x-via: 1.1 echo024 |
Typos are not uncommon, not even with website addresses. More than that, the more popular the website, the more typos there tend to happen. We have gathered and generated the following list of most frequently encountered mistypes for thedeviantproject.com:
Here is a list of some more reports for you to check. If you found this one on thedeviantproject.com useful, the following list will be of interest to you, too:
This list contains 370 top level domain variantions for thedeviantproject.com domain name: