New research analyzing 1.7 billion words from 20 English-speaking countries found that the United States has the highest rate of online profanity at 0.036%, followed by Great Britain at 0.025% and Australia at 0.022%. The study, published in the journal Lingua, used computer programs to detect vulgar language variations across websites and blog posts. English-speaking countries where English is the first language showed more creativity in their vulgar vocabulary compared to those where English is a second language. The research highlighted cultural differences in online cursing habits, with Americans favoring variations of “ass” while British users preferred “cunt.” (Studyfinds)
Study Reveals Americans Lead Online Profanity Rates Among English-Speaking Countries

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