Categories: GeekMomTechnology

Stereotyped By Your Email

Image courtesy of blog.hunch.com

Online identity is such a big deal that I prefer to lampoon the whole concept. I use the most ridiculous screen names possible (although when I tried to register as GrannyPanties a few weeks ago a fellow jester had taken it). Identity isn’t just linked to the names we choose, it’s also tied to the provider we use. The Oatmeal has a great infographic on this, but now there’s an algorithm to make blatant assumptions more precisely. See if you match up to the stereotypes. Check out the data provided by HunchBlog.com on email domain use. Or click over to their interactive version. Only half the stereotypes apply to this gmail-using farm girl. Below is Hunch Blog’s “Snapshot of Findings:”

  • AOL users are most likely to be overweight women ages 35-64 who have a high school diploma and are spiritual but not religious. They tend to be politically middle of the road, in a relationship of 10+ years, and have children.  AOL users live in the suburbs and haven’t traveled outside their own country. Family is their first priority.  AOL users mostly read magazines, have a desktop computer, listen to the radio, and watch TV on 1-3 DVRs in their home. At home, they lounge around in sweats. AOL users are optimistic extroverts who prefer sweet snacks and like working on a team.
  • Gmail users are most likely to be thin young men ages 18-34 who are college-educated and not religious.  Like other young Hunch users, they tend to be politically liberal, single (and ready to mingle), and childless.  Gmail users live in cities and have traveled to five or more countries.  They’re career-focused and plugged in — they mostly read blogs, have an iPhone and laptop, and listen to music via MP3s and computers  (but they don’t have a DVR).  At home, they lounge around in a t-shirt and jeans.  Gmail users prefer salty snacks and are introverted and entrepreneurial. They are optimistic or pessimistic, depending on the situation.
  • Hotmail users are most likely to be young women of average build ages 18-34 (and younger) who have a high school diploma and are not religious.  They tend to be politically middle of the road, single, and childless. Hotmail users live in the suburbs,  perhaps still with their parents, and have traveled to up to five countries.They mostly read magazines and contemporary fiction, have a laptop, and listen to music via MP3s and computers (but they don’t have a DVR). At home, Hotmail users lounge around in a t-shirt and jeans.  They’re introverts who prefer sweet snacks and like working on a team. They consider themselves more pessimistic but sometimes it depends on the situation.
  • Yahoo! users are most likely to be overweight women ages 18-49 who have a high school diploma and are spiritual, but not religious.  They tend to be politically middle of the road, in a relationship of 1-5 years, and have children. Yahoo! users live in the suburbs or in rural areas and haven’t traveled outside their own country. Family is their first priority. They mostly read magazines, are almost equally likely to have a laptop or desktop computer, listen to the radio and cds, and watch TV on 1-2 DVRs  in their home. At home, Yahoo! users lounge around in pajamas. They’re extroverts who prefer sweet snacks and like working on a team. Yahoo! users are optimistic or pessimistic, depending on the situation.
Liked it? Take a second to support GeekMom and GeekDad on Patreon!

Share
Published by

Recent Posts

If you are looking for a way to escape this never ending January, a trip…

January 30, 2026

‘Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe’: Interviewing David Petersen on the Black Axe’s Origin Story

Out today is the newest Mouse Guard book, 'Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe'—and…

January 20, 2026

The New Rubik’s x Tetris Cube Is a Fun Mashup of ’80s Toys

If you like some extra squares in your cubes, check out the new Rubik's x…

December 22, 2025

Skye Sweetnam, Sumo Cyco, and the Power of Community

Like many others, I jumped directly into my Apple Music Replay this year filled with…

December 17, 2025

GeekDad/GeekMom Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Stocking Stuffers

It's time to stuff the stockings that were hung with care with our must-have stocking…

December 15, 2025

GeekDad/GeekMom Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Clothing and Everyday Essentials

It's time to get styling and stocking up on everyday necessities that we think you…

December 10, 2025