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Where netizens converge: Most visited websites in the world

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TBS Report
31 January, 2021, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 31 January, 2021, 07:47 pm

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Where netizens converge: Most visited websites in the world

The top three most visited websites in terms of monthly visits rake in 152 billion visits monthly - outpacing the next 47 websites combined

TBS Report
31 January, 2021, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 31 January, 2021, 07:47 pm
Representational Image. Picture: Pixabay
Representational Image. Picture: Pixabay

In today's world of internet, the most visited thing is not a place, person or physical being at all, rather a website; and a handful of net-giants have unmatched dominance in terms of visitors.

The top three most visited websites in terms of monthly visits - Google (92.5 billion), YouTube (34.6 billion) and Facebook (25.5 billion), rake in 152 billion visits monthly - outpacing the next 47 websites combined, according to the Visual Capitalist.

As the pandemic transformed everything from work, learning, communication, and shoping - a majority of these activities migrated online.

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Servicing over two trillion search queries annually through its network, Alphabet-owned Google ranks highest with its flagship domain, Google.com. Google derives approximately 80% of its earnings from ad revenues.

Coming in second, social networking platform Facebook has a user base of 2.7 billion. On average, users spend 34 minutes on the site daily, while 36% of users say it's also where they get their news—higher than any other social network.

As the leading search engine in China, Baidu received 5.6 billion visitors in November. Baidu is also branching out its business— venturing into electric vehicles (EVs) in a partnership with China-based automaker Geely. As video conferencing vaulted in demand during the pandemic, Zoom, launched into the most visited websites with 2.7 billion visitors monthly. Similarly, TikTok became a freshly minted addition.

The US remains a dominant player. While its reach is highly concentrated on a global level, just a handful of companies own a majority of these sites. Microsoft for instance, owns seven of the top sites in the world including LinkedIn and Live.com. Amazon, on the other hand owns five including Twitch.tv along with popular Amazon-focused domains in Japan, UK, and Germany.

China holds five top websites: Baidu QQ, Bilibili, TikTok and AliExpress. The Tencent-owned QQ.com, ranks as the top news site in China, with over 981 million monthly visits. Like WeChat, QQ also provides a popular messaging platform.

Just four of the most visited websites globally are based in both Russia and Japan, while the rest of the world account for 10 top sites altogether.

Most visited websites in the world in terms of montly visitors:

1

Google.com

92.5B

US

Search Engines

2

Youtube.com

34.6B

US

TV Movies and Streaming

3

Facebook.com

25.5B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

4

Twitter.com

6.6B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

5

Wikipedia.org

6.1B

US

Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

6

Instagram.com

6.1B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

7

Baidu.com

5.6B

China

Search Engines

8

Yahoo.com

3.8B

US

News and Media

9

xvideos.com

3.4B

Czech Republic

Adult

10

pornhub.com

3.3B

Canada

Adult

11

Yandex.ru

3.2B

Russia

Search Engines

12

Whatsapp.com

3.1B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

13

Amazon.com

2.9B

US

Marketplace

14

xnxx.com

2.9B

Czech Republic

Adult

15

Zoom.us

2.7B

US

Computers Electronics and Technology

16

Live.com

2.5B

US

Email

17

Netflix.com

2.4B

US

TV Movies and Streaming

18

Yahoo.co.jp

2.4B

Japan

News and Media

19

Vk.com

1.8B

Russia

Social Networks and Online Communities

20

Reddit.com

1.6B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

21

Office.com

1.6B

US

Programming and Developer Software

22

Naver.com

1.5B

South Korea

News and Media

23

Pinterest.com

1.3B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

24

Discord.com

1.2B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

25

Linkedin.com

1.2B

US

Social Networks and Online Communities

26

Cnn.com

1.2B

US

News and Media

27

xhamster.com

1.2B

Cyprus

Adult

28

Microsoft.com

1.1B

US

Programming and Developer Software

29

Mail.ru

1.1B

Russia

Email

30

Globo.com

1.0B

Brazil

News and Media

31

Bing.com

1.0B

US

Search Engines

32

Twitch.tv

1.0B

US

Video Games Consoles and Accessories

33

Google.com.br

1.0B

Brazil

Search Engines

34

QQ.com

981.3M

China

News and Media

35

Microsoftonline.com

968.9M

Unknown

Programming and Developer Software

36

ebay.com

957.1M

US

Marketplace

37

Msn.com

885.4M

US

News and Media

38

News.yahoo.co.jp

839.8M

Japan

News and Media

39

Duckduckgo.com

819.4M

US

Search Engines

40

Ok.ru

764.9M

Russia

Social Networks and Online Communities

41

Walmart.com

718.6M

US

Marketplace

42

Bilibili.com

686.0M

China

Animation and Comics

43

Tiktok.com

663.2M

China

Social Networks and Online Communities

44

Paypal.com

657.2M

US

Financial Planning and Management

45

Google.de

624.5M

Germany

Search Engines

46

Amazon.co.jp

619.2M

Japan

Marketplace

47

Aliexpress.com

611.0M

China

Marketplace

48

Amazon.de

608.8M

Germany

Marketplace

49

Rakuten.co.jp

593.4M

Japan

Marketplace

50

Amazon.co.uk

579.7M

United Kingdom

Marketplace

Between June 2019 and November 2020, Google's monthly visitors increased 52.9%. Among the most visited websites globally, this rate of growth falls only behind Instagram at 89.1% and Twitter at 67.1%.

Wikipedia a non-profit website that originated in 2001 by Larry Sanger and Jimmy Wales realized over 30% growth.

While large tech companies have only accelerated their market share—Google makes up roughly 90% of the search ad market—several regulatory bodies are placing greater scrutiny on them. An October 2020 antitrust report suggested that Big Tech is in fact anti-competitive, drawing comparisons with oil tycoons of the 19th and 20th centuries.

 

 

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