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Literotica's message boards, account for only 6% of literotica's web traffic. (Alexa.com, 2008) However, this forum has over 1,140,000 registered members as of April 2010. There are 23 forums in which users can participate; 16 English speaking and seven non-English language boards.

Inside Literotica's message boards are many different forums from which users can choose one or all forums to frequent. These deal with topics such as Amateur Pictures, the Author's Hangout, Roleplaying and Sexual Roleplaying, as well as the unmoderated General Board. There is also a How-To forum and a place for writers to seek advice, and also BDSM and LGBT sections. Literotica's forum is popular and comfortable for people who want to enjoy erotic activities with the anonymity the internet provides.

Members of the message boards, also known as 'Literoticans', 'Litizens' or 'Litsters' Sometimes meet in what are known as 'Litogethers.' This is where members from particular areas plan an event, in order to socialize with others they have formed friendships with online.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literotica

:cattail: I found this section to be pretty interesting.
 
Perhaps someone should go give this Wiki a brush up.

Stats are arousing. (I'm weird like that)
 
If I remember right, that Wiki got locked after LT started fucking with it.
 
"Ant.com ranks the website as the 361st most popular on the internet as of April 9, 2011."

That is super cool.
 
As long as our Wikipedia article makes no mention of cheap ass spices, it's unacceptably incomplete.
 
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