• NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    I think you misunderstand.

    What I am saying is that of all Internet users that use English, Americans are by far the largest group due to it being a very large country, (third most populous in the world) with a high Internet penetration (97%), and whose residents speak English as their main language (78.3%).

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      3 hours ago

      What I am saying is that of all Internet users that use English, Americans are by far the largest group

      No, they didn’t misunderstand. It is you who are massively misunderstanding. You are suffering from the erronous assumption that people who speak English on the internet are native English speakers when that it is not so at all. People speak English on the internet because it is the largest commonly understood language. So people from non-English speaking countries are using it as well. And there are a heck of a lot more non-native English speakers in the world than native English speakers.

      So you are most likely at any time on the internet to be speaking to a non-native English speaker, and thus definitely not an American.

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      5 hours ago

      But I would argue that the rest of the world also uses primarily English online. And just by virtue of being the rest of the world, outnumbers the Americans.

      In other words, of all Internet users that use English, the vast majority is likely not American.

      Of course I don’t have data to back this up, except anecdotally.