Is nice to see that we have users from all around the world, even if nearly 50% are from English speaking countries. Image 1.
How old are you?
The average age of a /OnePiece user is 23.62 years old. We have roughtly 10% of users that are underaged, and 10% that are 30 years old or more. Image 2.
Gender
Gender
Male
Female
Other
Percentage
88.6%
8.9%
2.5%
There is no surprise there. For the others, we have some Gender Fluids, transgenders, Bigenders, quite a lot of Non-binary, a Loli, a Furry, and nearly a 100 Oden (You wish), as well as some rude people, but I won't put up what they said.
Manga or Anime?
Both
Manga Only
Anime Only
49.8%
46.2%
4%
No real surprise here either. Considering the subreddit has a lot of spoilers and is focussed around the chapter release, it's obvious there are only a few Anime Only people here. So thank you for Sticking Around, even if it the best place to avoid spoilers.
For approximately how long have you been following One Piece?
1 Year or less
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
6 years
7 years
8 years
9 years
10 years or more
8.7%
6.2%
6.8%
6.1%
8.1%
7.1%
6.7%
7.1%
4.6%
38.5%
Nearly 40% of our users have followed the series for 10 years or more. (To give an idea, this mean they followed the series since Before the timeskip, as chapter 597 was released at the end of August 2010). For the rest, we have roughly the same number of new readers that stays with the series. So it's quite good to bring new blood and not have a decrease of new readers.
Where does One Piece rank on your list of favorite manga?
N°1
Top 3
Top 5
Top 10
Bellow Top 10
70.1%
21.6%
5%
2.6%
0.6%
Well, you are in /OnePiece after all. So it's kinda obvious the manga is either your favorite or in your top 3. If it isn't your number 1, what series are better than One Piece for you?
Do you own One Piece Merchandise?
No
Manga Volumes
Figurines
Clothes
Poster
DVD/Blu-ray
44.2%
33.1%
24.5%
18.4%
17.2%
6.3%
Those are some good numbers I would say, 55.8% of users have some merchandise and are probably supporting the series (depending on where you bought those) For the OTHERS answers given, some good ones are : autograph from dub VA of brook, Alvida pre devilfruit bodypillow, Chopper teddy bear, Sountracks, Custom made and 3D printed Keychain, Databook.
Subreddit Section :
Do you visit OnePiece mostly on mobile or on desktop?
Mobile or Apps
Both
Desktop
50.6%
29.5%
19.9%
If you are using desktop, are you using the old version of reddit? Or the redesign?
Redesign
Old version
63.3%
36.7%
It seems like most users are using Mobile and Apps, as well as the redesign on desktop, so it's probably time to pay more attention to that than to the old version, this way we can get banners/flair for users that are on the new version of reddit.
How often do you make : a submission on OnePiece?/Comment?/read the rules?
Submission :
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often (Daily)
67.1%
24.7%
5.6%
1.6%
1%
Comments :
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often (Daily)
41.2%
32.7%
17.6%
6.7%
1.8%
Check the rules :
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often (Daily)
49.1%
17.1%
13.7%
8%
12%
This really shows that there are a lot of lurkers on the subreddit. Most of you won't ever post or comment on the subreddit. With 8% of users creating submission and 25% commenting. As for the rules, there isn't any surprise since nearly every post respect the rules. (Only 1/5 of the post needs to be removed), so thank you to all of those that read them.
Content you enjoy the MOST/the LEAST.
Content you enjoy the most :
Theories/Discussion
Fanart
Polls
Cosplay
Merchandise
Youtube Video
Media (Photo and Video)
89.6%
47.9%
19.7%
16.7%
14.4%
14.1%
11.7%
So without surprise, people in this subreddit enjoy the Theories/discussions the most out of every type of post, it's then followed by the Fanarts. Which is good since like 75% of posts made are Discussion (50% total)/Fanarts (25% total). Content you enjoy the least:
Youtuber Video
Merchandise
Cosplay
Media
Fanart
Polls
Theories/Discussion
36.7%
35.1%
31%
15.7%
15.3%
6.9%
4.2%
Here there aren't any content that most users enjoy the least, but it still seems like users don't want to see that much Merchandise or Cosplay post. (Youtuber video are very rare) Also, a quick reminder, Discussion/Theories are mostly found by sorting by New. This is where you will see all of them, as it's hard for them to show up on the front page of the subreddit (but if it shows up on Hot, then it's a very good one).
Do you only use the subreddit for the Spoiler and Chapter Discussion thread?
No
Yes
63.4%
36.6%
It's nice to see that roughly 2/3 of the users are here for more than just the Spoilers and Chapter discussion. But there is still a huge part that only use the subreddit for that.
Do you want the spoilers gone from this subreddit?
Here it's seems that out of 10, the Overall Experience on /OnePiece is 8.35 Image n°3
One Piece related questions :
Who is your favorite Straw Hat?
Luffy
Zoro
Nami
Usopp
Sanji
Chopper
Robin
Franky
Brook
Jinbe
34.8%
29.1%
1.3%
6%
10.1%
1.8%
6.5%
2.4%
5.4%
2.6%
Who is your least favorite Straw Hat?
Luffy
Zoro
Nami
Usopp
Sanji
Chopper
Robin
Franky
Brook
Jinbe
0.8%
3.3%
10.6%
15%
6.5%
21.3%
4%
19.2%
8.3%
11.1%
As it was expected, Luffy is the Favorite Straw Hat for a lot of peopel, he's also the Straw Hat with the fewest "Least Favorite". After him Zoro is second favorite, followed by Sanji, Robin, Usopp, Brook, with the other Straw Hat having very few votes (and Nami having the Least "Favorite" Straw Hat.) After that, it seems like Chopper, Usopp, and Franky are the one people like the least out of the Straw Hat. I know it was a hard question for some of you, but the result are still interesting to know.
Which Strawhat has the saddest backstory?
Robin
Brook
Sanji
Chopper
Nami
Other
50.9%
25%
9.3%
7.1%
5.8%
1.9%
The Straw Hats with the saddest backstory is Robin! Followed by Brook, then Sanji, Chopper and Nami.
What is your favorite Yonko crew?
Red Hair
Whitebeard
Big Mom
Beast
Blackbeard
34.7%
31.1%
14%
10.6%
9.5%
So the favorite Emperor's crew are the Red Hair Pirate! Which is very impressive since we haven't seen much of them. I guess Oda better delivers when it come to see them in action after Wano.
Who is your favorite Admiral?
Garp
Aokiji
Fujitora
Kirazu
Akainu
Sengoku
Green Bull
28.4%
28.2%
20.8%
15.8%
4.7%
1.7%
0.5%
While Garp was only a Vice Admiral, he was put in the poll, and he won it! Whitout him, it's Aokiji that is the favorite, followed by Fujitora. Image 4
Who is your favorite Supernova (outside the Straw Hat)
Law
Kid
Bonney
Urouge
Bege
X Drake
Hawkins
Apoo
Killer
63.5%
12.4%
5.5%
4.5%
4.3%
4%
2.8%
1.7%
1.3%
Who else than the character that nearly managed to defeat Luffy in the 5 popularity poll? Law is the Favorite Supernova outside of the Straw Hat!
Which is your favourite canon arc in One Piece?
The Favorite Canon Story arc are (You could vote for more than 1) :
Position
Story arc
Result
N°1
Enies Lobby
43.3%
N°2
Marineford
39.8%
N°3
Wano
30.2%
N°4
Water 7
23.3%
N°5
Impel Down
19.6%
Which is your least favourite canon arc in One Piece?
The Least Favorite Canon Story arc are (You could vote for more than 1) :
Position
Story arc
Result
N°1
Long Ring Long Land Arc
37.2%
N°2
Fishmen Island
16.9%
N°3
Syrup Village
15.8%
N°4
Thriller Bark
10.1%
N°5
Punk Hazard
9.7%
Favorite Cover Story?
Position
Cover Story
Result
N°1
Enel's Great Space Operations
24%
N°2
From the Decks of the World : "The 500.000.000 Man Arc"
11%
N°3
The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet
10.7%
N°4
Ace's Great Blackbeard Search
9.8%
N°5
Straw Hat's Separation Seria
9.6%
Character Design in One Piece :
Do you like the female character designs in One Piece?
Yes
No
I have no opinion.
63%
19%
18%
Do you like the male character designs in One Piece?
Yes
No
I have no opinion.
89.6%
0.9%
9.5%
It's true that Oda isn't the best when it comes to Female character design. However it seems like the majority of users don't have a problem with that.
Are fight a determining factor for your enjoyment of the series/arc?
Yes
No
52.6%
47.4%
Now this is rather surprising I must say. What do ou thing about this?
What is/are your (absolute) favourite aspect(s) of One Piece?
From the result we have, it seems like the World-Building is the favorite part of One Piece (With 88.6% of voters choosing this). It's followed by The Adventure (69%), The characterization (54.4%), the Inter-character relationship (49.4%), the Action (36%) and the Art Style (26.2%). And those result are obvious. Some of the most upvoted chapters of this subreddit are when we have huge world building moment, like 907 (Shanks talks to the Elders), or 957 (ULTIMATE).
Post-Timeskip is?
On Par with Pre-TS
Better than Pre-TS
Worse than Pre-TS
59.8%
28.2%
12%
This question is one of the most asked. With a lot of vocal voices saying that post TS is worse than Pre-TS. It's different for sure, but now we know how the community feels about that.
If you could eat a Devil Fruit, what type would you want?
Paramecia
Zoan
Logia
28.9%
8.6%
62.5%
Most people could choose to eat a Logia, and it seems like becoming a Furry is the lesser choice in this subreddit.
The Final Antagonist of One Piece will be :
With 48.5% it's Blackbeard! Really? That is surprising for me since it's obvious that Oda will make the SH fight against the World Government after they find the One Piece. And I honestly don't see Blackbeard being the final Antagonist because of that. So people who voted for this, what was your reasoning for it?
What is One Piece Biggest Flaw?
Some of the biggest flaws mentionned are :
The Pacing
The Lack of characters' death outside of Flashback
The Anime.
Which are all fair flaws to the series.
Random Questions about the Series :
As of Wano, is Jimbei stronger than Zoro?
Yes
No
Yes but Zoro will be stronger soon
9.8%
60.3
29.9%
I guess people really want Zoro to always be the second strongest no matter what... I expected this result, but I was still disappointed...
Was Zoro as strong as Luffy just after the timeskip?
Yes
No
31.5%
68.5%
I... Really? 31.5% said yes?
Will Sanji get laid by the end of the story?
Yes
No
49.6%
50.4%
Nearly the perfect split, and it's easy to see why it's very divisive. (Also shows that every vote counts).
Will Usopp be part of the 1 Billion Club by the end of the story?
Yes
No
76.4%
23.6%
The Straw Hats will go to Laugh Tales :
Before fighting the WG
After Fighting the WG
71.1%
28.9%
It's been hinted at a lot that the SH will go to Laugh Tales before taking on the WG. So for me it feels rather strange to have more than 1/4 voting for them reaching the final island after.
Who will be the one to defeat Kaido? (So give the last hit)
With 66.3% of the votes the one who will give the last hit to Kaido is : Luffy! Followed by 11.5% with someone else (that isn't Law/Kid/Zoro/Big Mom/Scabbard/Admiral) and 11% by one of the Scabbard. Zoro received 6.4% of the votes.
Who will be the first SH to realize their dream?
Luffy
Zoro
Nami
Usopp
Sanji
Chopper
Robin
Franky
Brook
Jinbe
16.2%
12.5%
3.2%
32.7%
7.8%
1.8%
15%
6.8%
2.8%
1.2%
Most users believe that Usopp will be the first one to realize his dream! I also think the same as it's the easiest Dream to realize really. I could bet you it will happen in Elbaf. After that, we have Luffy and Robin, and it make sense since their dreams are linked. Both can be done once they reach Laugh Tales.
How many members will the crew have at the end? (With Luffy)
And most people want 11 members total in the crew! (With 28.6%), 27.5% wants 12 members, wile 19.8% want the crew to be complete right now with Jinbe.
Who do you think wins in a 1v1 : An Emperor or an Admiral?
Yonko
Admiral
92.3%
7.7%
If you are active on the subreddit, you know it's one of the question that creates the most discussion/arguments about. So it's nice to know the overall opinion of the subreddit on this question (Doesn't mean it's always correct mind you).
Is Mihawk emperor's level?
Yes
No
57.7%
42.3%
Also a very divisive question on this subreddit.
Is Aokiji emperor's level?
Yes
No
38.3%
61.7%
Is Akainu emperor's level?
Yes
No
66.2%
33.8%
So they fight for 10 days in a very close battle. With Akainu winning in the end, but after a long and hard fight. And one is Emperor's level while the other isn't? Really? I find that hard to understand.
If Oden was alive would he be stronger than Mihawk
Yes
No
63.7%
36.3%
How strong was Oden at the time of his death?
The strongest
Top 3
Top 5
Top 10
Top 20
< Top 20
1.4%
15.4%
32.5%
37.5%
11.9%
1.4%
I like Oden, but sometimes I feel like people are overestimating him.
Who is stronger between Shanks and Mihawk?
Shanks
Mihawk
85.6%%
14.4%
This is also one of the question creating the most arguments on this subreddit, after all Mihawk is the World Strongest Swordman. But Shanks is an Emperor and became one after losing his arm.
Is Kaido stronger now that 20 years ago?
Yes, he's stronger
Same level
Weaker
64.5%
26.3
9.2%
Had Ace survived, would Wano be liberated by now?
Yes
No
17.9%
82.1%
Could the Marines take on ALL the Yonko at the same time ?
Yes
Yes in Marineford only
No
2 at the same time
3 at the same time
2.4%
3.3%
68.6%
23%
2.7%
This question is also linked to how you see the Emperor vs Admiral. So depending on which side you are on, you are more likely to pick Yes or No.
Which character do you want focus on next?
Rank
Character
%
N°1
Vegapunk
24.7%
N°2
Dragon
18.8%
N°3
Shanks
14.6%
All very good choices, and all of them are character we have known for a long time without really knowing.
Will Blackbeard find the One Piece before Luffy?
Yes
No
18.7%
81.3%
How strong is Monkey D. Dragon?
The strongest
Top 3
Top 5
Top 10
< Top 10
3%
18.8%
31.8%
37.5%
8.9%
Here, most people seems to think that Luffy's father, Garp's son is part of the strongest characters of the series. Oda better respond to our expectations then. As for his Bounty : Well, 31.6% think it will be more than 6 Billions and 28.1% think it will be between 5-6 billions. That remind me, I once made a poll asking people what Sabo's bounty would be (since we knew it was getting revealed in a magazine soon). So maybe I will do the same for Dragon? That could be nice.
Who is currently the strongest Emperor?
Kaido
Shanks
Blackbeard
Big Mom
43.1%
26.4%
26.3%
4.2%
I wonder if the recent chapters made people change their perception on this...
What are the fights you would want to see?
Fight
%
Blackbeard vs Shanks
55.5%
Garp vs Rocks
54.9%
Garp vs Roger
54.8%
Mihawk vs Shanks
52.6%
Akainu vs Aokiji
44.6%
How long do you think One Piece has left? (At a rate of 40 chapters a year)
Image 5. As you can see, most people think One Piece has at least 5 years left to go on. We will know Oda is terrible with respecting his own objectives. And this is good. The more One Piece the better.
On a scale from Spandam to Whitebeard/Roger, How strong is Im?
For this question, it seems like most people put Im at the same level as Whitebeard/Roger with 28.6% voting Im being there. I honestly don't know how strong I want Im to be.
What arcs, after Wano, do you want?
The arcs people want the most are :
Arc
%
Elbaf
79.8%
Laugh Tales
68.6%
Vegapunk
67.5%
The Final War
66.3%
Red Hair Pirates
38.2%
So arcs teased for years (Elbaf/Laugh Tales/Final War) and about character that people want to see (Vegapunk/Red Hair pirates).
How is Blackbeard able to use multiples Devil Fruits?
Reason
%
More than 1 soul
29.5%
Weird Body
29.7%
Yami Yami
35.2%
Other
5.6%
It's one of those question were people have very different opinion about. And right now there isn't really a major concensus in the fandom, even if the theory about it being related to the Yami Yami is more popular. In the Other catergory, there was the Cerberus Devil Fruit option, Blackbeard being a Triplet, him being actually 2+ kids in a trenchcoat, him being a failed Vegapunk experiment, having several stomachs him being pregnant (Stop reading fanfiction), him putting the power inside his rings, being a great guy and him being a cunt.
Haki is :
Image 6 Overall, People like Haki in the series, with a 4.38 out of 5!
How many arcs are left after Wano?
Image 7 Here, it seems like the answer for the community would be 4-5 arcs left. Which would then make (base don the How long One Piece has left), like a year per arc on average.
The final war of One Piece will be :
Reason
%
SH+RA vs WG+Marines vs BB
50.8%
SH+RA vs WG+Marines
37.6%
SH vs RA vs WG
6.8%
Other
4.8%
I just don't see Blackbeard being in the final war, as my opinion is that he will be dealt with before it. For the other answers, there was Straw Hats vs Blackbeard Pirates, Family of D vs vs im sama, Total civil war in marines, Straw Hat vs Shanks, Straw hat vs Pound, Zoro vs World Goverment, Dugongs vs buggy.
Will Luffy die at the end of One Piece?
Will Luffy die?
%
Yes
28%
No
72%
An ending were Luffy died wouldn't be a good ending for me. He needs to survive and go on more adventures.
Are Shakky and Rayleigh Mihawk's parent?
Answer
%
Yes
10.2%
No
89.9%
Will the crew still be together at the end of the series?
Answer
%
Yes, they will keep going on adventure together.| 57.6% o, they will move on, like the Roger Pirates| 42.4% Like with Luffy living, I want the Crew to stay together, and sail together for many more adventures. I could see them taking breaks from time to time, but them staying together would be the best ending for me.
Can the Red Line be destroyed with Ancient Weapons?
Answer
%
Yes
91.9%
No
8.1%
What is the biggest mystery left to be revealed?
The most common answers were : The Void Century, the Will of D, Im, The One Piece, Joy Boy, Luffy's mother and Who is Pandaman?
What is the One Piece?
Here, there was plenty of : "No idea", The friends we made along the way, a Devil Fruit, Knowledge, Uranus, History, a book, my mom.
What sort of Devil Fruit do you want to see in the story?
The most common answer was : Water Logia! Followed by Wind Logia and people wanting more mythical Zoans.
What is the craziest theory you believe?
Here are a few of them :
Shanks is a Celestial Dragon
That Vegapunk is going to flip a switch in the Pacifista programming to fight the marines at the end.
Luffy's mom was a celestial dragon
Devil fruits are all artificial from the void century
That Finland doesn't exist
Zoro is going to get Rodger's disease
D's were the original Celestial Dragons
Weevil was made by Vegapunk using Whitebeard's cells and then was discarded until Bakkin picked him up
One of the Roger Pirates (probably Scopper Gaban) is on Laugh Tale waiting for whoever finds it, sort of like how Crocus and Rayleigh seem to be positioned to monitor rookie pirates
Onigashima is an Oarz like skeleton and Big Mom is gonna bring it to life.
The different races came from other planets/moons
Tama is a Kurozomi
Ussop is a descendant of Mont Blanc Nolan
Luffy hatched from an egg.
The fish that bit Shanks's arm off was Joyboy's pet
Bon chan is Kin'emon's son
Oda no longer draws the manga
bonney and ace having a child
That Perospero is going to help kill Big Mom.
Dragon being former Admiral
What are your favorites? And here it is, the 500K survey! Took me far too long to make, as I underestimated the time needed to sort the answer and create this post. Like damn. I hope you enjoyed it. The anwers for the Survey Saga will be up next in some time.
Gentlemen, Ladies and those otherwise addressed - we know you've been waiting for a good thing, and the survey results are finally ready! The answers were collected from you all during August 2020 with 1428 unique replies. That's a participation of 0.5% of all subscribers! That's really not too bad, when you keep in mind how popular these kind of surveys are. But we here at /peloton want to show you that this is all about presenting the information in the subreddit to cater better to our audience! Updated after a few hours to include some more historical data the final edit that for some reason wasn't copied properly
Without further ado, let's get cracking on the response
You and Cycling
1. Where do you live?
Country
2015
2016
2018 Mar
2018 Aug
2019
2020
USA
32%
28.3%
22.84%
25.32%
20.23%
24.59%
UK
18.6%
17.6%
14.70%
20.13%
15.48%
14.80%
Netherlands
6.4%
9.4%
11.50%
11.58%
10.01%
11.01%
Germany
3.73%
3.4%
4.95%
6.39%
7.84%
6.65%
Denmark
3.9%
3.6%
4.31%
3.79%
7.64%
5.79%
Belgium
3.8%
2.7%
8.15%
3.57%
5.78%
5.36%
France
2.01%
1.08%
2.88%
2.27%
5.26%
3.50%
Canada
4.9%
7%
6.39%
4.22%
4.95%
4.50%
Australia
5.2%
4.7%
3.83%
4.00%
4.33%
3.93%
Slovenia
0.73%
0.32%
1.30%
1.14%
2.14%
Norway
2.58%
1.8%
1.60%
1.95%
2.58%
1.86%
Sweden
1.08%
1.09%
1.44%
1.41%
1.75%
1.43%
Ireland
1.00%
1.09%
1.44%
1.19%
0.72%
1.36%
Portugal
1.65%
1.8%
2.40%
1.52%
1.34%
1.14%
Italy
1.45%
1.44%
0.65%
1.03%
1.07%
Largely the same picture as ever, with the US leading the way, the UK in second and then a sliding scale of Europeans countries. Slovenia continues to pick its way up the pile for obvious reasons! World Map to demonstrate
2. What's your age?
u17
17-19
20-25
26-30
31-35
36-40
41-50
51+
Total
2015
2.22%
12.04%
41.51%
24.66%
10.68%
4.87%
2.94%
1.08%
1395
2016
1.5%
8.9%
40.8%
24%
12%
5.4%
5.2%
2%
887
2018 Mar
1%
7.1%
33.5%
27.4%
16.2%
7%
5.7%
2.1%
617
2018 Aug
1.7%
9%
33.9%
26.4%
15.5%
7%
5%
1.5%
905
2019
1.5%
6.6%
33.2%
27.5%
16.4%
7.1%
5.8%
2%
972
2020
1.3%
6.8%
31.7%
28%
16.6%
7.2%
5%
2.5%
1420
Pretty much the same as last year, with the usual reddit demographics of majority 20 somethings dominating.
3. What's your gender?
'13
'14
'15
'16
'18 (1)
'18 (2)
'19
'20
Male
97.2%
97%
94.9%
93.4%
93.3%
93.6%
95.1%
94.9%
Female
2.8%
2.7%
4.8%
5.3%
5.3%
5.4%
3.7%
4.8%
Other
-
0.33%
0.29%
0.78%
0.76%
-
-
Non-Binary
-
-
-
-
0.64%
0.99%
1.2%
0.4%
More normality here for reddit.
4. How much of the men's season do you watch/follow?
Type
March '18 (%)
August '18 (%)
2019 (%)
2020 (%)
Grand Tours
84.7
92.0
90.2
87.3
Monuments
79.1
74.9
79
75.9
WT Stage races
67.4
62.4
70.5
71.7
WT One day races
73.3
59.8
62.3
60.7
Non WT Stage races
32.6
16.7
17.4
25
Non WT One day races
34.8
13.7
17.4
20.7
Literally everything I can consume
35.9
18.1
21.1
27.1
Whilst GT following may be down (somehow), all the lower level stuff is up, which makes sense considering how desperate we have been for any racing during the season shutdown.
5. Do you maintain an interest in women's professional road racing?
Do you maintain an interest in women's professional road racing?
'19
'20
Yes
49.8
49.2
No
50.2
50.8
Still very much a half/half interest in women's cycling on the subreddit.
6. How much of the women's season do you follow?
The following is true for the half of you that follows womens cycling.
How Much
%
Just the biggest televised events
63.15%
Most of the live televised/delayed coverage stuff
29.08%
All televised racing
5.09%
Down to .Pro & beyond
2.69%
7. How long have you been watching cycling?
How Long
%
Under a year
2,95%
1-3 years
19,50%
4-6 years
19,85%
7-9 years
14,10%
10-12 years
13,81%
13-15 years
7,15%
15-20 years
10,73%
20-25 years
6,17%
25 years +
5,75%
Simplified the years a little this time, but whilst we have a fair number of newbies, most people have picked the sport up since around 2013/14.
Sporting Favourites
8. Do you have like/dislike feelings about WT teams?
Once more, 14.4% of people really don't have feelings on the subject. Of those that do:
AG2R
Astana
Bahrain
Bora
CCC
Cofidis
Quick-Step
EF
FDJ
Like
352
213
127
770
156
116
847
724
423
Meh
775
620
773
415
889
896
310
448
700
Dislike
52
356
263
31
112
141
71
37
53
Karma
300
-143
-70
739
44
-25
776
677
370
Israel
Lotto
Michelton
Movistar
NTT
Ineos
Jumbo
Sunweb
Trek
UAE
Like
135
364
517
231
101
304
925
279
383
118
Meh
740
764
626
646
931
414
282
805
765
734
Dislike
302
40
52
326
121
562
53
97
42
331
Karma
-167
324
465
-95
-20
-258
872
182
341
-213
So, the most popular team this year is Jumbo-Visma, followed by Quick-Step & Bora-hansgrohe. Least popular are Ineos & UAE. As per usual, no one cares about NTT & CCC, with nearly 81% of users rating NTT as meh. Pretty damning stuff. Lastly, we have the usual historical comparison of how teams have fared over time, normalised to respondents to that question on the survey. Things to note then, firstly that the Astana redemption arc is over, seeing them back in the negative, maybe Fulgsangs spring issues helped aid that? The petrodollar teams of UAE & Bahrain are stubbornly negative too, with Israel keeping up the Katusha negative streak. Meanwhile, at the top end, EF & Jumbo go from strength to strength, whilst some others like Sunweb are sliding over time - their transfer policies no doubt helping that.
10. Do you ride a bike regularly?
Answer
2018Mar
2018Aug
2019
2020
For fun
61.5%
63.4%
59.9%
62.9%
For fitness
59.3%
59.6%
54.8%
59.8%
For commuting
46%
46%
45.6%
40%
For racing
20.6%
20.6%
15.9%
17.7%
No, I don't
14.2%
12.9%
14.8%
13.6%
Still a fairly small group of racers out of all of us
11. Out of the sports you practice, is cycling your favourite?
Yes
No
58,29%
41,71%
A new addition to the survey prompted by a good point last time, just over half of us rate cycling as the favourite sport we actually do.
12. What other sports do you follow?
Sport
#
Association Football / Soccer
50.78%
Formula 1
35.81%
American Football
26.27%
Basketball
22.46%
Track & Field
17.58%
Esports (yes, this includes DotA)
17.30%
Rugby
14.27%
Skiing
14.12%
Ice Hockey
13.63%
Baseball
12.15%
Motorsports (Not including F1)
10.59%
Cricket
10.52%
Tennis
9.53%
Chess
8.97%
Triathlon
8.69%
Biathlon
8.12%
Snooker
7.06%
Golf
6.92%
Swimming
6.85%
Ski Jumping
6.78%
Climbing
5.72%
Martial Arts
5.65%
Handball
5.44%
Darts
5.01%
Speed Skating
5.01%
Football always tops the charts, and Formula 1 continues to rank extremely highly among our userbase. Those who have a little following below 5% include Sailing, Fencing, Surfing, Boxing & Ultra-Running. Other cycling disciplines
Sport
#
Cyclocross
22.10%
Track Cycling
14.34%
MTB
8.97%
BMX
1.20%
13. Out of the sports you follow, is cycling your favourite sport?
Yes
No
61.79%
38,21%
Good. Makes sense if you hang out here.
Subreddit stats
14. How often do you participate in a /Peloton Race Thread whilst watching a race?
2015
2016
2018Mar
2018Aug
2019
2020
I always participate in Race Threads during races
2.8%
2%
2.2%
4%
2.5%
3%
I follow Race Threads during races
41.7%
36.7%
38.1%
42.1%
42.5%
38.9%
I often participate in Race Threads during races
16.8%
19%
16.5%
18.9%
15.2%
13%
I rarely/never participate in Race Threads during races
38.7%
41.3%
43.1%
35%
39.8%
45.1%
Slightly less invested than before, reverting back to an older trade.
15. How do you watch Races?
Method
2018Mar
2018Aug
2019
2020
Pirate Streams
62%
46.5%
50.2%
47.9%
Free Local TV
55.7%
64.5%
59.6%
53.9%
Desperately scrabbling for Youtube highlights
37.9%
30.2%
28.2%
24.9%
Paid Streaming services
32.3%
35.4%
38.3%
46.3%
Year on year, paid streaming services go up - the increasing availability of live content legally continues to improve, and so do the numbers on the survey.
16. Where else do you follow races live (in addition to watching them)?
We can safely say that most of us were wrong about this one. That's not a lot of confidence in Richie Porte either, the man who was to finish on the third spot of the podium. Alexander Foliforov (0,23%) had just a tiny number of votes less, and that man wasn't even in the race.
24. What for you was the defining cycling moment of the previous decade?
We had a lot of brilliant suggestions, but these were the clear five favourites when we tabulated the results.
2018 Giro - Chris Froome Solo Attack
2016 TDF - Chris Froome Running up Ventoux
2019 TDF - Landslides, First Columbian Winner, Pinot's bitter abandon - This was one race for the ages
2016 Paris-Roubaix - Mostly known for Tom Boonen losing. Also, some guy called Mat won.
2019 AGR - MvdP with his incredible catch-up for the win.
Honorable mentions go to the Giro 2018, which had Tom Dumoulin winning, and of almost identical fascination to many of you - Tom Dumoulin going on someones porta-potty in the middle of the stage. Little bit of recency bias perhaps, but that's better than ignoring that this was for the last decade and firmly insisting Tom Boonens 2005 WC win was the biggest thing. Special shoutout to almost all the Danes present in /peloton who voted for Mads Pedersens WC win last year. It's an understandable reaction.
25. Any suggestions for the Survey?
New Questions
Could you add a section on rider popularity, same as for the teams?
Ask how people became interested in cycling
Ask how people watch cycling (e.g. TV Channels/Streaming etc.)
If you could be an animal for one day, which one would it be?
Would you wear a facemask while watching a cycling race live?
Which race do you look forward to see the most every year?
Favourite riders of your own country?
How many bikes do you own?
We promise to feature one of these suggestions in the next survey Suggestions
Always have a “no” or “not interested” option
We will try to implement this. But it will also skew results. About the Survey
More questions about womens cycling would be nice.
Less questions about womens cycling
The subscribers are torn on Women's cycling, nearly a 50/50 split there as the survey showed - The moderators at /peloton are firmly in the "more cycling is better" basket, and we will continue to get as good coverage of womens cycling as possible.
Are you trying to give the moderators PTSD? Because this is how you give the moderators PTSD.
26. Any suggestions for the sub?
More stationary fitness bike related content
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Beginner guides
The Weekly threads are great for these types of questions, where several people can contribute and build up once it is understood which information is relevant.
Allow limited doping talk in result threads.
Our experience is that "limited" will never be so, if we're going to moderate it fairly. Moderating is not a popularity contest, but believe it or not, we're actually trying to be as fair as possible. and for that, we need rules that are not subjective. Unless you have a stationary exercise bike.
Written original content is always great - recaps, old race reviews or interesting rider bios, etc.
More non-race threads
Podcast discussion?
Try and do some AMAs with pro cyclists, coaches, trainers, etc
All of these are good suggestions, but remember that all of you can also contribute - The mods are sometimes stretched thin, specially in the middle of hectic race schedules. It's easier if one of you has a way to contact a rider or a person of interest and can facilitate the initial communication.
Standardize major event thread titles for better search.
We've worked on this! The Official Standard is now as follows: [Race Thread] 202x Race Name – Stage X (Class)
A wiki that explains how races work. Roles of diff riders/support staff. History of racing.
This sounds as a nice community project for the after-season, and hopefully many of you subscribers can contribute.
Tidy up the sidebar!
Come with suggestions on how to tidy it up!
Don't assume everyone reading is a man, "thanks, bro". But that goes for all of Reddit. I know you can't fix that.
We have chastised all the mods. They are now perfectly trained in gender-neutral pronouns. Be well, fellow being.
Have a buy you a beer link for the mods for all the work you do.
If we can implement this for hard liquor, you know we will.
Remove the spoiler rule during grand tours. It kills the hype.
The spoiler rule is one that is discussed frequently - in general - some users absolutely hate it, but a majority love it. Perhaps we'll include a question in the next survey to see how this divide is exactly.
Lose the spoiler tag when it is for serious things; Lambrecht death, Jakobsen fall.
We actually do - whenever there is a matter of life or death, we think public information is more important than a spoiler rule. But at the same time, we try to collect all the different posts into one main thread, so to keep things focused and letting very speculative posts meet with hard evidence from other sources.
Less downvoting of opinions that differ from the fashionable consensus.
This is a tough ask of the internet. While we can agree that voting should be done accordingly to what insights they bring, not subjective opinions, it is very hard to turn that type of thinking around. We can ask of you, our subscribers, that you please think twice about hitting that downvote button, and only do so because of you think a post is factually incorrect, not because it differs with your own subjective opinion. That's the primary analysis of the survey! Feel free to contribute with how you experience things here!
Once a year, this subreddit hosts a survey in order to get to know the community a little bit and in order to answer questions that are frequently asked here. Earlier this summer, several thousand of you participated in the 2020 Subreddit Demographic Survey. Only those participants who meet our wiki definition of being childfree's results were recorded and analysed. Of these people, multiple areas of your life were reviewed. They are separated as follows:
Child Status
General Demographics
Education Level
Career and Finances
Location
Religion and Spirituality
Sexual and Romantic Life
Childhood and Family Life
Sterilisation
Childfreedom
State of the Subreddit
2. Methodology
Our sample is redditors who saw that we had a survey currently active and were willing to complete the survey. A stickied post was used to advertise the survey to members.
3. Results
The raw data may be found via this link. 7305 people participated in the survey from July 2020 to October 2020. People who did not meet our wiki definition of being childfree were excluded from the survey. The results of 5134 responders, or 70.29% of those surveyed, were collated and analysed below. Percentages are derived from the respondents per question.
General Demographics
Age group
Age group
Participants
Percentage
18 or younger
309
6.02%
19 to 24
1388
27.05%
25 to 29
1435
27.96%
30 to 34
1089
21.22%
35 to 39
502
9.78%
40 to 44
223
4.35%
45 to 49
81
1.58%
50 to 54
58
1.13%
55 to 59
25
0.49%
60 to 64
13
0.25%
65 to 69
7
0.14%
70 to 74
2
0.04%
82.25% of the sub is under the age of 35.
Gender and Gender Identity
Age group
Participants #
Percentage
Agender
62
1.21%
Female
3747
73.04%
Male
1148
22.38%
Non-binary
173
3.37%
Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation
Participants #
Percentage
Asexual
379
7.39%
Bisexual
1177
22.93%
Heterosexual
2833
55.20%
Homosexual
264
5.14%
It's fluid
152
2.96%
Other
85
1.66%
Pansexual
242
4.72%
Birth Location
Because the list contains over 120 countries, we'll show the top 20 countries:
Country of birth
Participants #
Percentage
United States
2775
57.47%
United Kingdom
367
7.60%
Canada
346
7.17%
Australia
173
3.58%
Germany
105
2.17%
Netherlands
67
1.39%
India
63
1.30%
Poland
57
1.18%
France
47
0.97%
New Zealand
42
0.87%
Mexico
40
0.83%
Brazil
40
0.83%
Sweden
38
0.79%
Finland
31
0.64%
South Africa
30
0.62%
Denmark
28
0.58%
China
27
0.56%
Ireland
27
0.56%
Phillipines
24
0.50%
Russia
23
0.48%
90.08% of the participants were born in these countries. These participants would describe their current city, town or neighborhood as:
The top 10 industries our participants are working in are:
Industry
Participants #
Percentage
Information Technology
317
6.68%
Health Care
311
6.56%
Education - Teaching
209
4.41%
Engineering
203
4.28%
Retail
182
3.84%
Government
172
3.63%
Admin & Clerical
154
3.25%
Restaurant - Food Service
148
3.12%
Customer Service
129
2.72%
Design
127
2.68%
Note that "other", "I'm a student", "currently unemployed" and "I'm out of the work force for health or other reasons" have been disregarded for this part of the evaluation. Out of the 3729 participants active in the workforce, the majority (1824 or 48.91%) work between 40-50 hours per week with 997 or 26.74% working 30-40 hours weekly. 6.62% work 50 hours or more per week, and 17.73% less than 30 hours. 513 or 10.13% are engaged in managerial responsibilities (ranging from Jr. to Sr. Management). On a scale of 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest), the overwhelming majority (3340 or 70%) indicated that career plays a very important role in their lives, attributing a score of 7 and higher. 1065 participants decided not to disclose their income brackets. The remaining 4,849 are distributed as follows:
Income
Participants #
Percentage
$0 to $14,999
851
21.37%
$15,000 to $29,999
644
16.17%
$30,000 to $59,999
1331
33.42%
$60,000 to $89,999
673
16.90%
$90,000 to $119,999
253
6.35%
$120,000 to $149,999
114
2.86%
$150,000 to $179,999
51
1.28%
$180,000 to $209,999
25
0.63%
$210,000 to $239,999
9
0.23%
$240,000 to $269,999
10
0.25%
$270,000 to $299,999
7
0.18%
$300,000 or more
15
0.38%
87.85% earn under $90,000 USD a year. 65.82% of our childfree participants do not have a concrete retirement plan (savings, living will).
Religion and Spirituality
Faith Originally Raised In
There were more than 50 options of faith, so we aimed to show the top 10 most chosen beliefs.
Faith
Participants #
Percentage
Catholicism
1573
30.76%
None (≠ Atheism. Literally, no notion of spirituality or religion in the upbringing)
958
18.73%
Protestantism
920
17.99%
Other
431
8.43%
Atheism
318
6.22%
Agnosticism
254
4.97%
Anglicanism
186
3.64%
Judaism
77
1.51%
Hinduism
75
1.47%
Islam
71
1.39%
This top 10 amounts to 95.01% of the total participants.
Current Faith
There were more than 50 options of faith, so we aimed to show the top 10 most chosen beliefs:
Faith
Participants #
Percentage
Atheism
1849
36.23%
None (≠ Atheism. Literally, no notion of spirituality or religion currently)
1344
26.33%
Agnosticism
789
15.46%
Other
204
4.00%
Protestantism
159
3.12%
Paganism
131
2.57%
Spiritualism
101
1.98%
Catholicism
96
1.88%
Satanism
92
1.80%
Wicca
66
1.29%
This top 10 amounts to 94.65% of the participants.
Level of Current Religious Practice
Level
Participants #
Percentage
Wholly seculanon religious
3733
73.73%
Identify with religion, but don't practice strictly
557
11.00%
Lapsed/not serious/in name only
393
7.76%
Observant at home only
199
3.93%
Observant at home. Church/Temple/Mosque/etc. attendance
125
2.47%
Strictly observant, Church/Temple/Mosque/etc. attendance, religious practice/prayeworship impacting daily life
Single and dating around, but not looking for anything serious
213
4.15%
Single and dating around, looking for something serious
365
7.12%
Single and not looking
1324
25.81%
Widowed
5
0.10%
Childfree Partner
Is your partner childfree? If your partner wants children and/or has children of their own and/or are unsure about their position, please consider them "not childfree" for this question.
Partner
Participants #
Percentage
I don't have a partner
1922
37.56%
I have more than one partner and none are childfree
3
0.06%
I have more than one partner and some are childfree
35
0.68%
I have more than one partner and they are all childfree
50
0.98
No
474
9.26%
Yes
2633
51.46%
Dating a Single Parent
Would the childfree participants be willing to date a single parent?
Answer
Participants #
Percentage
No, I'm not interested in single parents and their ties to parenting life
4610
90.13%
Yes, but only if it's a short term arrangement of some sort
162
3.17%
Yes, whether for long term or short term, but with some conditions (must not have child custody, no kid talk, etc.), as long as I like them and long as we're compatible
199
3.89%
Yes, whether for long term or short term, with no conditions, as long as I like them and as long as we are compatible
144
2.82%
Childhood and Family Life
On a scale from 1 (very unhappy) to 10 (very happy), how would you rate your childhood? Figure 3 Of the 5125 childfree people who responded to the question, 67.06% have a pet or are heavily involved in the care of someone else's pet.
Sterilisation
Sterilisation Status
Sterilisation Status
Participants #
Percentage
No, I am not sterilised and, for medical, practical or other reasons, I do not need to be
869
16.96%
No. However, I've been approved for the procedure and I'm waiting for the date to arrive
86
1.68%
No. I am not sterilised and don't want to be
634
12.37%
No. I want to be sterilised but I have started looking for a doctorequested the procedure
594
11.59%
No. I want to be sterilised but I haven't started looking for a doctorequested the procedure yet
2317
45.21%
Yes. I am sterilised
625
12.20%
Age when starting doctor shopping or addressing issue with doctor. Percentages exclude those who do not want to be sterilised and who have not discussed sterilisation with their doctor.
Age group
Participants #
Percentage
18 or younger
207
12.62%
19 to 24
588
35.85%
25 to 29
510
31.10%
30 to 34
242
14.76%
35 to 39
77
4.70%
40 to 44
9
0.55%
45 to 49
5
0.30%
50 to 54
1
0.06%
55 or older
1
0.06%
Age at the time of sterilisation. Percentages exclude those who have not and do not want to be sterilised.
Age group
Participants #
Percentage
18 or younger
5
0.79%
19 to 24
123
19.34%
25 to 29
241
37.89%
30 to 34
168
26.42%
35 to 39
74
11.64%
40 to 44
19
2.99%
45 to 49
1
0.16%
50 to 54
2
0.31%
55 or older
3
0.47%
Elapsed time between requesting procedure and undergoing procedure. Percentages exclude those who have not and do not want to be sterilised.
Time
Participants #
Percentage
Less than 3 months
330
50.46%
Between 3 and 6 months
111
16.97%
Between 6 and 9 months
33
5.05%
Between 9 and 12 months
20
3.06%
Between 12 and 18 months
22
3.36%
Between 18 and 24 months
15
2.29%
Between 24 and 30 months
6
0.92%
Between 30 and 36 months
2
0.31%
Between 3 and 5 years
40
6.12%
Between 5 and 7 years
25
3.82%
More than 7 years
50
7.65%
How many doctors refused at first, before finding one who would accept?
Doctor #
Participants #
Percentage
None. The first doctor I asked said yes
604
71.73%
One. The second doctor I asked said yes
93
11.05%
Two. The third doctor I asked said yes
54
6.41%
Three. The fourth doctor I asked said yes
29
3.44%
Four. The fifth doctor I asked said yes
12
1.43%
Five. The sixth doctor I asked said yes
8
0.95%
Six. The seventh doctor I asked said yes
10
1.19%
Seven. The eighth doctor I asked said yes
4
0.48%
Eight. The ninth doctor I asked said yes
2
0.24%
I asked more than 10 doctors before finding one who said yes
26
3.09%
Childfreedom
Primary Reason to Not Have Children
Reason
Participants #
Percentage
Aversion towards children ("I don't like children")
1455
28.36%
Childhood trauma
135
2.63%
Current state of the world
110
2.14%
Environmental (including overpopulation)
158
3.08%
Eugenics ("I have 'bad genes'")
57
1.11%
Financial
175
3.41%
I already raised somebody else who isn't my child
83
1.62%
Lack of interest towards parenthood ("I don't want to raise children")
2293
44.69%
Maybe interested for parenthood, but not suited for parenthood
48
0.94%
Medical ("I have a condition that makes conceiving/bearing/birthing children difficult, dangerous or lethal")
65
1.27%
Other
68
1.33%
Philosophical / Moral (e.g. antinatalism)
193
3.76%
Tokophobia (aversion/fear of pregnancy and/or chidlbirth)
291
5.67%
95.50% of childfree people are pro-choice, however only 55.93% of childfree people support financial abortion.
I'm a student and my future job/career will heavily makes me interact with children on a daily basis
67
1.30%
I'm retired, but I used to have a job that heavily makes me interact with children on a daily basis
6
0.12%
I'm unemployed, but I used to have a job that heavily makes me interact with children on a daily basis
112
2.19%
No, I do not have a job that makes me heavily interact with children on a daily basis
4493
87.81%
Other
148
2.89%
Yes, I do have a job that heavily makes me interact with children on a daily basis
291
5.69%
4. Discussion
Child Status
This section solely existed to sift the childfree from the fencesitters and the non childfree in order to get answers only from the childfree. Childfree, as it is defined in the subreddit, is "I do not have children nor want to have them in any capacity (biological, adopted, fostered, step- or other) at any point in the future." 70.29% of participants actually identify as childfree, slightly up from the 2019 survey, where 68.5% of participants identified as childfree. This is suprising in reflection of the overall reputation of the subreddit across reddit, where the subreddit is often described as an "echo chamber".
General Demographics
The demographics remain largely consistent with the 2019 survey. However, the 2019 survey collected demographic responses from all participants in the survey, removing those who did not identify as childfree when querying subreddit specific questions, while the 2020 survey only collected responses from people who identified as childfree. This must be considered when comparing results. 82.25% of the participants are under 35, compared with 85% of the subreddit in the 2019 survey. A slight downward trend is noted compared over the last two years suggesting the userbase may be getting older on average. 73.04% of the subreddit identify as female, compared with 71.54% in the 2019 survey. Again, when compared with the 2019 survey, this suggests a slight increase in the number of members who identify as female. This is in contrast to the overall membership of Reddit, estimated at 74% male according to Reddit's Wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reddit#Users_and_moderators]. The ratio of members who identify as heterosexual remained consistent, from 54.89% in the 2019 survey to 55.20% in the 2020 survey. Ethnicity wise, 77% of members identified as primarily Caucasian, consistent with the 2019 results. While the ethnicities noted to be missing in the 2019 survey have been included in the 2020 survey, some users noted the difficulty of responding when fitting multiple ethnicities, and this will be addressed in the 2021 survey.
Education level
As it did in the 2019 survey, this section highlights the stereotype of childfree people as being well educated. 2.64% of participants did not complete high school, which is a slight decrease from the 2019 survey, where 4% of participants did not graduate high school. However, 6.02% of participants are under 18, compared with 8.22% in the 2019 survey. 55% of participants have a bachelors degree or higher, while an additional 23% have completed "some college or university". At the 2020 survey, the highest percentage of responses under the: What is your degree/major? question fell under "I don't have a degree or a major" (20.12%). Arts and Humanities, and Computer Science have overtaken Health Sciences and Engineering as the two most popular majors. However, the list of majors was pared down to general fields of study rather than highly specific degree majors to account for the significant diversity in majors studied by the childfree community, which may account for the different results.
Career and Finances
The highest percentage of participants at 21.61% listed themselves as trained professionals. One of the stereotypes of the childfree is of wealth. However this is not demonstrated in the survey results. 70.95% of participants earn under $60,000 USD per annum, while 87.85% earn under $90,000 per annum. 21.37% are earning under $15,000 per annum. 1065 participants, or 21.10% chose not to disclose this information. It is possible that this may have skewed the results if a significant proportion of these people were our high income earners, but impossible to explore. A majority of our participants work between 30 and 50 hours per week (75.65%) which is slightly increased from the 2019 survey, where 71.2% of participants worked between 30 and 50 hours per week.
Location
The location responses are largely similar to the 2019 survey with a majority of participants living in a suburban and urban area. 86.24% of participants in the 2020 survey live in urban and suburban regions, with 86.7% of participants living in urban and suburban regions in the 2019 survey. There is likely a multifactorial reason for this, encompassing the younger, educated skew of participants and the easier access to universities and employment, and the fact that a majority of the population worldwide localises to urban centres. There may be an element of increased progressive social viewpoints and identities in urban regions, however this would need to be explored further from a sociological perspective to draw any definitive conclusions. A majority of our participants (57.47%) were born in the USA. The United Kingdom (7.6%), Canada (7.17%), Australia (3.58%) and Germany (2.17%) encompass the next 4 most popular responses. This is largely consistent with the responses in the 2019 survey.
Religion and Spirituality
For the 2020 survey Christianity (the most popular result in 2019) was split into it's major denominations, Catholic, Protestant, Anglican, among others. This appears to be a linguistic/location difference that caused a lot of confusion among some participants. However, Catholicism at 30.76% remained the most popular choice for the religion participants were raised in. However, of our participant's current faith, Aetheism at 36.23% was the most popular choice. A majority of 78.02% listed their current religion as Aetheist, no religious or spiritual beliefs, or Agnostic. A majority of participants (61%) rated religion as "not at all influential" to the childfree choice. This is consistent with the 2019 survey where 62.8% rated religion as "not at all influential". Despite the high percentage of participants who identify as aetheist or agnostic, this does not appear to be related to or have an impact on the childfree choice.
Romantic and Sexual Life
60.19% of our participants are in a relationship at the time of the survey. This is consistent with the 2019 survey, where 60.7% of our participants were in a relationship. A notable proportion of our participants are listed as single and not looking (25.81%) which is consistent with the 2019 survey. Considering the frequent posts seeking dating advice as a childfree person, it is surprising that such a high proportion of the participants are not actively seeking out a relationship. Unsurprisingly 90.13% of our participants would not consider dating someone with children. 84% of participants with partners of some kind have at least one childfree partner. This is consistent with the often irreconcilable element of one party desiring children and the other wishing to abstain from having children.
Childhood and Family Life
Overall, the participants skew towards a happier childhood.
Sterilisation
While just under half of our participants wish to be sterilised, 45.21%, only 12.2% have been successful in achieving sterilisation. This is likely due to overarching resistance from the medical profession however other factors such as the logistical elements of surgery and the cost may also contribute. There is a slight increase from the percentage of participants sterilised in the 2019 survey (11.7%). 29.33% of participants do not wish to be or need to be sterilised suggesting a partial element of satisfaction from temporary birth control methods or non-necessity of contraception due to their current lifestyle practices. Participants who indicated that they do not wish to be sterilised or haven't achieved sterilisation were excluded from the percentages where necessary in this section. Of the participants who did achieve sterilisation, a majority began the search between 19 and 29, with the highest proportion being in the 19-24 age group (35.85%) This is a marked increase from the 2019 survey where 27.3% of people who started the search were between 19-24. This may be due to increased education about permanent contraception or possibly due to an increase in instability around world events. The majority of participants who sought out and were successful at achieving sterilisation, were however in the 25-29 age group (37.9%). This is consistent with the 2019 survey results. The time taken between seeking out sterilisation and achieving it continues to increase, with only 50.46% of participants achieving sterilisation in under 3 months. This is a decline from the number of participants who achieved sterilisation in 3 months in the 2019 survey (58.5%). A potential cause of this decrease is to Covid-19 shutdowns in the medical industry leading to an increase in procedure wait times. The proportion of participants who have had one or more doctors refuse to perform the procedure has stayed consistent between the two surveys.
Childfreedom
The main reasons for people choosing the childfree lifestyle are a lack of interest towards parenthood and an aversion towards children which is consistent with the 2019 survey. Of the people surveyed 67.06% are pet owners or involved in a pet's care, suggesting that this lack of interest towards parenthood does not necessarily mean a lack of interest in all forms of caretaking. The community skews towards a dislike of children overall which correlates well with the 87.81% of users choosing "no, I do not have, did not use to have and will not have a job that makes me heavily interact with children on a daily basis" in answer to, "do you have a job that heavily makes you interact with children on a daily basis?". This is an increase from the 2019 survey. A vast majority of the subreddit identifes as pro-choice (95.5%), a slight increase from the 2019 results. This is likely due to a high level of concern about bodily autonomy and forced birth/parenthood. However only 55.93% support financial abortion, aka for the non-pregnant person in a relationship to sever all financial and parental ties with a child. This is a marked decrease from the 2019 results, where 70% of participants supported financial abortion. Most of our users realised that did not want children young. 58.72% of participants knew they did not want children by the age of 18, with 95.37% of users realising this by age 30. This correlates well with the age distribution of participants. Despite this early realisation of our childfree stance, 80.59% of participants have been "bingoed" at some stage in their lives.
The Subreddit
Participants who identify as childfree were asked about their interaction with and preferences with regards to the subreddit at large. Participants who do not meet our definition of being childfree were excluded from these questions. By and large our participants were lurkers (72.32%). Our participants were divided on their favourite flairs with 38.92% selecting "I have no favourite". The next most favourite flair was "Rant", at 16.35%. Our participants were similarly divided on their least favourite flair, with 63.40% selecting "I have no least favourite". In light of these results the flairs on offer will remain as they have been through 2019. With regards to "lecturing" posts, this is defined as a post which seeks to re-educate the childfree on the practices, attitudes and values of the community, particularly with regards to attitudes towards parenting and children, whether at home or in the community. A commonly used descriptor is "tone policing". A small minority of the survey participants (3.36%) selected "yes" to allowing all lectures, however 33.54% responded "yes" to allowing polite, respectful lectures only. In addition, 45.10% of participants indicated that they were not sure if lectures should be allowed. Due to the ambiguity of responses, lectures will continue to be not allowed and removed. Many of our participants (36.87%) support the use of terms such as breeder, mombie/moo, daddict/duh on the subreddit, with a further 32.63% supporting use of these terms in context of bad parents only. This is a slight drop from the 2019 survey. In response to this use of the above and similar terms to describe parents remains permitted on this subreddit. However, we encourage users to keep the use of these terms to bad parents only. 44.33% of users support the use of terms to describe children such as crotchfruit on the subreddit, a drop from 55.3% last year. A further 25.80% of users supporting the use of this and similar terms in context of bad children only, an increase from 17.42% last year. In response to this use of the above and similar terms to describe children remains permitted on this subreddit. 69.17% of participants answered yes to allowing parents to post, provided they stay respectful. In response to this, parent posts will continue to be allowed on the subreddit. As for regret posts, which were to be revisited in this year's survey, only 9.5% of participants regarded them as their least favourite post. As such they will continue to stay allowed. 64% of participants support under 18's who are childfree participating in the subreddit with a further 19.59% allowing under 18's to post dependent on context. Therefore we will continue to allow under 18's that stay within the overall Reddit age requirement. There was divide among participants as to whether "newbie" questions should be removed. An even spread was noted among participants who selected remove and those who selected to leave them as is. We have therefore decided to leave them as is. 73.80% of users selected "yes, in their own post, with their own "Leisure" flair" to the question, "Should posts about pets, travel, jetskis, etc be allowed on the sub?" Therefore we will continue to allow these posts provided they are appropriately flaired.
5. Conclusion
Thank you to our participants who contributed to the survey. This has been an unusual and difficult year for many people. Stay safe, and stay childfree.
Hey everyone! We are excited to share the results of the 2020 Wreddit Census. 8,837 users took the time to submit their answers and we have been able to find some interesting statistics. Thank you to those who took the time to submit your response. If you want to use the data yourself to draw your own findings or analysis, here is a link to the data as promised. There are some tabs on the bottom that look at specific factors that we found interesting.
1. Demographics
Gender
Gender
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Male
90.9%
91.4%
-0.5%
0.54% decrease
Female
6.0%
6.3%
-0.3%
4.7% decrease
Non-Binary
2%
1.5%
+0.5%
33.3% increase
Prefer not to Say
0.7
0.6%
+0.1%
16.6% increase
Ethnicity
Ethnicity
2020
2019
Change +/-
White
78.6%
N/A
N/A
Hispanic/Latino
9.9%
N/A
N/A
Asian
7.4%
N/A
N/A
Black/African-American
4.7%
N/A
N/A
Middle Eastern/North African
1.3%
N/A
N/A
American Indian or Alaskan Native
1.2%
N/A
N/A
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0.4%
N/A
N/A
Other
1.9%
N/A
N/A
Prefer not to say
1%
N/A
N/A
Age
Average Age
2020
2019
Change +/-
Age
28.9
N/A
N/A
The vast majority of users are in their late 20s and 30s. Residence
Country do you reside in?
Country
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
United States
59.9%
60.9%
-1.0%
1.64% decrease
UK
13.8%
13.2%
+0.6%
4.5% increase
Canada
7%
6.7%
+0.3%
4.47% increase
Australia
3.7%
4.2%
-0.5%
11.9% decrease
Note: all other countries under 2% Living Situation (for users 25 and older)
Household
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Married and live with my spouse
28%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I live alone
20%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I am not married but I live with a significant other
18%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I live with my parents
16%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I live with Roommates
13%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I live in a multigenerational setting
5%
N/A
N/A
N/A
NOTE: We have a large number of teens and early 20 year olds on this sub. As a result, we felt it was best to eliminate everyone under the age of 25 for this measure as it would skew the data heavily due to the number of kids and college students. Income Level USD (for non-married and non-living with significant other) (for users 25 and older)
Income
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Income
$49,850/year
N/A
N/A
N/A
NOTE: We have a large number of teens and early 20 year olds on this sub. As a result, we felt it was best to eliminate everyone under the age of 25 for this measure as it would skew the data heavily due to the number of kids and college students.
2. Watching Habits
How long have you watched wrestling?
Years
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Years
17 years
N/A
N/A
N/A
What Cable TV/Streaming Services that you have?
Service
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Netflix
72.3%
84.4%
-12.1
14.3% decrease
Amazon Prime
56.5%
57.4%
-0.9
1.5% decrease
Disney Plus
39.5%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Paid TV service
32.1%
45%
-12.9
28.6% decrease
Hulu
34.1%
41%
-6.9
16.8% decrease
HBO Max
13.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
none
10%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Youtube TV
7.1%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Sling TV
3.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hours of wrestling watched each week
Hours per Week
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Hours
4.06
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch Monday Night Raw?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No, I don't watch Raw regularly, but I do try to keep up with storylines and news
54.3%
49.3%
+5
10.1% increase
No. I don't watch or follow Raw
17.5%
8.9%
+8.6
96.6% increase
Yes I watch it weekly
16.1%
27.8%
-11.7
42.08% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it
12%
13.9%
-1.9
13.6% decrease
How do you watch Raw (This question was ONLY asked of the respondents that said they watched Raw in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it LIVE through my cable TV provider
33.9%
45.6%
-11.7
25.65% decrease
Through an unpaid stream or video website
22.9%
24.6%
-1.7
6.9% decrease
I watch it LATER through DVR or OnDemand with my cable TV provider
13.9%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV)
12%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LATER on DVR or OnDemand through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV)
8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
5.1%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here
3.5%
16.6%
-13.1%
N/A
I wait a month and watch it on the WWE Network
0.7%
0.3%
+0.4
133% increase
Note: More options were added this year, so the comparisons to 2019 may be flawed Do you regularly watch Smackdown?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No, I don't watch Smackdown regularly, but I do try to keep up with storylines and news
53.1%
41.5%
+11.6
27.9% increase
No. I don't watch or follow Smackdown
18.6%
8.3%
+10.3
124.1% increase
Yes I watch it weekly
14.3%
31%
-16.7
53.9% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it
14%
19.2%
-5.2
27.1% decrease
How do you watch Smackdown? (This question was ONLY asked of the respondents that said they watched Smackdown in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it LIVE through my cable TV provider
35.3%
42.5%
-7.2
16.9% decrease
Through an unpaid stream or video website
22.2%
25.8%
-5.6
21.7% decrease
I watch it LATER through DVR or OnDemand with my cable TV provider
15.1%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV)
8.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LATER on DVR or OnDemand through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV)
7.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
5.7%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here
4.3%
18.1
-13.7
75.7% decrease
I wait a month and watch it on the WWE Network
0.8%
0.3%
+0.5
166.6% increase
Note: More options were added this year, so the comparisons to 2019 may be flawed Do you regularly watch WWE Main Roster PPVs?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes I regularly watch them live
27%
44%
-17
38.6% decrease
Yes I sometimes watch them live but sometimes I watch them later
23.7%
24.7%
-1
4% decrease
Yes but I watch them later, not live
12.8%
12.1%
+0.7
5.8% increase
No I do not watch them regularly but I try to keep up with storylines
25.3%
15%
+10.3
68.7% increase
No I do not watch them regularly
11.1%
4.2%
6.9
164.3% increase
How do you watch WWE Main Roster PPVs? (This question was ONLY asked of the respondents that said they watched Main Roster PPVs in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through their personal WWE Network streaming service
62.2%
69%
-6.8
9.9% decrease
Through an unpaid stream
21.2%
15.5%
+5.7%
36.8% increase
Through a friend’s WWE Network streaming service
9.1%
8.6%
+0.5%
5.8% increase
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
2.2%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch is some other way not listed here
2%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it through my cable provider
1.7%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I live in a country that doesn't have the WWE Network streaming accounts, but I have one through a VPN or other loophole
0.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch the NXT weekly TV (non-UK)?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch NXT regularly, but I do keep up with news and storylines
42.9%
35%
+7.9
22.6% increase
No. I don't watch or follow NXT
19%
25.1%
-6.1
24.3% decrease
Yes, but I watch it later. Not as it airs
18.7%
17.6%
+1.1
6.3% increase
Yes I occasionally watch it as it airs, but sometimes I watch it later
10.5%
13.2%
-2.7
20.5 decrease
Yes I regularly watch it every week as it airs
8.8%
9.2%
-0.4
4.3% decrease
How do you watch NXT weekly TV (This is ONLY asked of respondents that say they watched NXT Weekly TV in some capacity)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it through an unpaid stream or video website
22.3%
11.1%
+11.2
101% increase
I wait and watch it when it's available on the WWE network
20.1%
72%
-51.9
72.1% decrease
I watch it LIVE through my cable TV provider
19%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LATER through DVR or OnDemand with my cable TV provider
13.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LATER through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV)
9.1%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (like Sling TV or Youtube TV)
8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
4.4%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch is some other way not listed here
3.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch NXT UK?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch or follow NXT UK
73.4%
60.6%
+12.8
21.1% increase
No. I don't watch NXT UK regularly, but I do keep up with news and storylines
21.6%
26.6%
+5.0
18.8% increase
Yes, but I watch it later. Not as it airs
3.2%
7.1%
*-3.9%
55% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it as it airs, but sometimes I watch it later
1.2%
3.4%
-2.2
64.7% decrease
Yes I regularly watch it every week as it airs
0.7%
2.3%
-1.6
69.6% decrease
How do you watch NXT UK? (ONLY asked of people that say they watch NXT UK)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
watch using their WWE Networks streaming service
68.6%
78.8%
-10.2
12.9% decrease
use unpaid streaming
11.4%
8.8%
+2.6
29.5% increase
Through my cable/TV provider (some countries have NXT UK air on their cable package)
8%
1.1%
+6.9
627.3% increase
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
4.9%
N/A
N/A
N/A
use another friend’s WWE network account
4.2%
6.5%
-2.3
35.4% decrease
I watch it some other way not listed here
2.9%
3.6%
-0.7
19.4% decrease
Do you regularly watch NXT Takeovers?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes, I regularly watch them live
28.8%
44.2%
-15.4
34.8% decrease
No I don’t watch them regularly but I keep up with storylines
20.2%
9.4%
+10.8
114.9% increase
Yes, I occasionally watch them live but sometimes I watch them later
19.1%
20.1%
-1.0
5% decrease
Yes, but I watch them later
16.6%
14.8%
+1.8
12.2% increase
No I don’t watch them regularly
15.2%
11.5%
+3.7
32.2% increase
When you watch NXT Takeovers, how do you watch them? (ONLY asked to people that said they watched NXT Takeover)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through their personal WWE Network streaming service
60%
68.7%
-8.7
12.7% decrease
Through an unpaid stream
23%
15.9%
+7.1
44.7% increase
Through a friend’s WWE Network streaming service
9.4%
9.1%
+0.3
3.3% increase
I watch is some other way not listed here
3.3%
3.3%
No Change
No Change
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
2.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it through my cable provider
1.1%
1.0%
+0.1
10% increase
I live in a country that doesn't have the WWE Network streaming accounts, but I have one through a VPN or other loophole
0.5%
0.6%
-0.1
16.7% decrease
Do you regularly watch 205 Live?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch or follow 205 Live
81.5%
67.7%
+13.8
20.4% increase
No. I don't watch 205 Live regularly, but I do keep up with news and storylines
14.9%
22.7%
-7.8
34.4% decrease
Yes, but I watch it later. Not as it airs
2.1%
4.9%
-2.8
57.1% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it as it airs, but sometimes I watch it later
0.9%
3%
-2.1
70% decrease
Yes I regularly watch it every week as it airs
0.7%
1.7%
-1.0
58.8% decrease
When you watch 205 Live, how do you watch it? (ONLY asked for people that said they watched 205 Live)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
watch using their WWE Networks streaming service
73.7%
74.7%
-1.0
1.3% decrease
use unpaid streaming service
11.3%
10.7%
+0.6
5.6% increase
use another friend’s WWE network account
5.3%
5.5%
-0.2
3.6% decrease
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
5%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch is some other way not listed here
3.8%
4.9%
-1.1
22.4% decrease
Through my cable/TV provider (some countries have NXT UK air on their cable package)
0.9%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch AEW Dynamite?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes. I regularly watch it every week as it airs
28%
N/A
N/A
N/A
No. I don't watch them regularly, but I do keep up with storylines and news
27.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes. I occasionally watch them as they air, but sometimes I watch them later
16.2%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes. but I watch them later, not as they are airing.
16.2%
N/A
N/A
N/A
No I don't watch or follow AEW Dynamite
12%
N/A
N/A
N/A
When you watch AEW Dynamite, how do you usually watch it? (ONLY asked for people that said they watched Dynamite)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it LIVE through my TV provider
28.1%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it through an unpaid stream
*25.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LIVE through a stand alone paid streaming service (Like AEW Plus or Sling TV)
20.4%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LATER via DVR or OnDemand through my TV provider
10.7%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it LATER via DVR or OnDemand though a paid streaming service (Like AEW Plus or Sling TV)
8.3%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here
3.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I only watch highlights, clip, and "streamables"
3.3
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch AEW PPVs?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Yes, I regularly watch them live
31.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
No I don’t watch them regularly but I keep up with storylines
24.1%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes, but I watch them later
15.7%
N/A
N/A
N/A
No I don’t watch them regularly
14.6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes, I occasionally watch them live but sometimes I watch them later
14%
N/A
N/A
N/A
When you watch AEW PPVs, how do you usually watch it? (ONLY asked for people that said they watched AEW PPVs)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch through an unpaid stream
43.4%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I pay for the PPVs through BR Live
21.7%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I pay for the PPVs through FITE TV
17.3%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I pay for the PPVs through my cable provider
6.4%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here
6.4%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I only watch highlights, clips, and "streamables
4.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch New Japan Pro Wrestling?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No, I do not watch them regularly
39.1%
39.6%
-0.5
1.3% decrease
No, I don’t watch them regularly, but I keep up with storylines and news
27.7%
29.8%
-2.1
7% decrease
Yes, but I watch them later, not as they’re airing
15.9%
13.9%
+2.0
14.4% increase
Yes, I occasionally watch them live, but I usually watch them later
11.5%
11.8%
-0.3
2.5% decrease
Yes, I regularly watch NJPW shows live.
5.8%
4.9%
+0.9
18.4% increase
When you watch NJPW, how do you usually watch it (ONLY asked to the people that said they watched NJPW)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through their personally NJPWWorld subscription.
55.4%
48.1%
+7.3
15.2% increase
Through an unpaid stream
27.1%
27.1%
No Change
No Change
I only watch highlights, clips, or "Streamables"
5.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I use a friend's NJPW World Streaming Service subscription
5.7%
N/A
N/A
N/A
I watch it some other way not listed here.
3.2%
7.8%
-4.6
59% decrease
I watch LIVE shows through my cable provider IN JAPAN
0.3
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch Ring of Honor weekly TV?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No. I don't watch or follow Ring of Honor
84.6%
74.2%
+10.4
14% increase
No. I don't watch Ring of Honor TV regularly, but I do keep up with storylines and news.
12.1%
20.5%
-8.4
41% decrease
I occasionally watch it
2.7%
4.1%
-1.4
34.1% decrease
I regularly watch it.
0.6%
1.2%
-0.6
50% decrease
How do you watch Ring of Honor? (ONLY asked to the people that said they regularly watch it)
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
Through my TV provider
42.1%
33.7%
+8.4
24.9% increase
Through Fite.tv
16.8%
22.6%
-5.8
25.7% decrease
On the ROH website
13%
15.7%
-2.7
17.2% decrease
through an illegal stream
10.3%
12.4%
-2.1
16.9% decrease
Some other way not listed
6.5%
12.9%
-6.4
50% decrease
Through my cable TV provider's legitimate stream
5.8%
2.7%
+3.1
114.8% increase
I only watch highlights, clips, or "streamables"
5.5%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Do you regularly watch Impact Wrestling?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
No I do not regularly follow it
71.7%
68.6%
+3.1
4.5% increase
No I do not regualrly follow it, but I keep up with news and storylines.
20.4%
22.2%
-1.8
8.1% decrease
Yes I occasionally watch it
5.7%
6.8%
-1.1
16.2% decrease
Yes I watch it weekly.
2.3%
2.3%
no change
no change
How do you watch Impact Wrestling?
Response
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
I watch it on Twitch
37%
49.9%
-12.9
25.9% decrease
Through cable provider
29.2%
20.4%
+8.8
43.1% increase
through an illegal stream
14.1%
14.2%
-0.1
0.7% decrease
some other way listed
7.8%
13.4%
-5.6
41.8% decrease
I only watch highlights, clips or "Streamables"
6%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Through my cable provider's legitimate stream
5.8%
2%
+3.8
190% increase
Top TEN Most Watched Wrestling Promotions/Shows
Rank
Promotion/Show
2019 Rank
Rank Change +/-
% of users watching 2020
% of users watching 2019
#1
AEW Dynamite
N/A
N/A
64%
N/A
#2
NXT
#3
+1
46.1%
56%
#3
WWE Monday Night Raw
#2
-1
40.3%
61.8%
#4
WWE Smackdown Live
#1
-3
38.4%
66.4%
#5
New Japan Pro Wrestling
#4
-1
30.4%
32.3%
#6
AEW Dark
N/A
N/A
28.7%
N/A
#7
NWA Powerrrr
N/A
N/A
8.9%
N/A
#8
Impact
#8
no change
7.5%
8.6
#9
STARDOM
#12
+3
5.6%
4.4%
#10
Game Changer Wrestling
#29
+19
4.8%
0.6%
Note: 10.8% selected NONE
3. Online Habits
Is Wreddit your most frequent source of news related to wrestling?
85.6% YES
14.4% No
Where do you go for wrestling news? (asked of people that DON’T have Wreddit as their #1 source)
32.8% - A news site that focuses exclusively on wrestling news
23.5% - Twitter
17.2% - A paid subscriber newsletter
8.3% - Another user-based wrestling forum
3.8% - A more general sports-based news site
2.2% - Facebook
2% - Chat Applications like Discord or Skype
1.9% - /woo/ or other imageboard
1.6% - Instagram
If you didn’t use Wreddit for your news, where do you think you would go? (asked of people that DO have Wreddit as their #1 news source)
32% - Twitter
25.3% - a news site that focuses exclusively on wrestling
14.5% - I wouldn't go out of my way to look up wrestling news
7.1% - a paid subscriber newsletter
7% - Another user-based wrestling forum
3.6% - A more general sports-based news site
3.4% - Instagram
2.8% - Facebook
2.6% /woo/ or other imageboard
1.8% Chat applications like Discord or Skype
Are you a Subscriber to Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
No, I’m not interested in subscribing
65.4%
65.4%
No Change
No, but I might subscribe in the future
17.9%
20.1%
+2.2
No, but I have subscribed before
7.4%
6.6%
+0.8
Yes I’m a regular subscriber
4.9%
5.2%
-0.3
No, I don't know what that is
3.8%
1.9
+1.9
Yes, but I’m a fairly new subscriber
0.5%
0.8%
-0.3
News sites visited regularly
56% - NONE
17.1% - F4WOnline
16.6% PWInsider
9.6% Fightful
9.1% 411Mania
7.9% WrestlingInc
7% WrestleZone
6.8% Ringside News
6.6% ProWrestling Sheet
6% PWTorch
5% ProWrestling.Net
3.1% SEScoops
4. Subscription Services
Which Streaming subscription services do you pay for?
Streaming Service
2020
2019
Change +/-
Percent Change
WWE Network
46.3%
64%
-17.7
27.7% decrease
NONE
38.4%
26.3%
+12.1
46% increase
NJPWWorld
19.9%
19.4%
+0.5
2.6% increase
AEW Plus
5.9%
N/A
N/A
N/A
Fite Network
2.6%
2.1%
+0.5
23.8% increase
IWTV
2.4%
0.1%
+2.3
2300% increase
StardomWorld
2%
2.2%
-0.2
9% increase
Everything else is less than 2%. Which WWE Network programming do you watch regularly? (only asked of respondents with a WWE Network subscription)
Programming
2020
Live or recent PPVs
87%
Old PPVs
65%
24 documentary series
56%
NXT
54%
Undertaker: The Last Ride
40%
Old WCW PPVs
37%
Old ECW PPVs
34%
Table for 3
32%
WWE 365
32%
Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions
30%
RAW/SD episodes (classic or recent)
29%
Ridealong
21%
WWE Ruthless Aggression
21%
Chronicle
21%
WCW Nitro
21%
Monday Night War
20%
Edge & Christian Show
19%
Breaking Ground13% WWE Untold|12% WWE: The Day Of|12% NXT UK|10% The Best of WWE|9% World's Collide|8% UUDD Plays|7% WWE Story Time|7% WWE Photoshoot|7% In the last year, have you paid for a non-AEW PPV, iPPV, or other non-subscription based show?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
NO
86.9%
N/A
N/A
YES
13.1%
N/A
N/A
Do you plan to purchase ANY PPV or iPPV non-subscription based show within the next year?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
NO
58.3%
57.2%
+1.1
YES
41.7%
42.8%
-1.1
You said you have no plans to purchase an upcoming non-subscription based PPV. Do you have plans to take advantage of an unpaid stream of one? (This was ONLY asked to the people that said they have no interest in purchasing a PPV in the next year)
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
NO
50.8%
55.1%
-4.3
YES
49.2%
44.9%
+4.3
Do you listen to Podcasts?
Responses
2020
2019
Change +/-
YES
64.9%
67%
-2.1
NO
35.1%
33%
+2.1
Top 10 Podcasts
1- Talk is Jericho - 42%
2- AEW Unrestricted - 25.2%
3 - Cultaholic - 20.3%
4 - The Steve Austin Show - 19%
5 - The New Day: Feel the Power - 16.4%
6 - Edge and CHristian's Pod of Awesomeness - 16.2%
7 - Wrestling with Wregret - 16.2%
8 - Wrestling Observer Radio - 16.2%
9 - Jim Cornette Experience - 15.2%
10 - Byan and Vinny - 14.3%
Note: 12.5% of respondents pay for extra content on Patreon for at least one podcast
5. Spending Habits
How much do you spend on Merch in a year?
Average annual spend on merch: $51.84
Have you attended a wrestling show in the last 12 months?
35.2% Yes
64.8% No
Note: average number of shows attended per year is 3 (for those who have attended at least 1)
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