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As one inspired tweet recently summarized, “If you didn’t read growing up are you even gay?”ĭespite its rite of passage status, Nifty is rarely talked about in the same tones as other gay platforms famous and infamous.
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It’s not an apples-t0-apples comparison, but in the battle for gay mindshare, Nifty more than holds its own against mainstream media. For context, Out.com, the digital outpost of iconic queer publication Out Magazine, reached only 1.9 million hits over the same period, Out’s Gen Z- focused spiritual successor,, saw just 687,000. The web analytics site SimilarWeb estimates Nifty has seen about 7.4 million visitors in the last six months. Nifty is something of a stealth gay content colossus. Perhaps more significant than the site’s age is its impact. (For what it’s worth, Fraternity Hell Week by Bondage Lover holds up) While Nifty officially places its establishment all the way back to 1992, a lengthy scroll into the archives finds stories dating back to 1989. It’s also one of the longest continuously operating sites on the internet. Nifty is a no-holds-barred repository of user-generated smut that can be both inspired and insane.
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Long before the rise of the tube sites and the reign of streaming video, the desperately dick-starved turned to .įor the uninitiated, Nifty is an archive of user-submitted erotic stories that run the gamut from tame romance to hardcore bondage, neatly filed into a range of categories including the general (athletics, encounters) to the highly specific (urination, incest). Despite its recent contretemps, video sites like PornHub dominate the conversation about digital erotica, but it’s not the only platform providing succor for the terminally horny. For many in the gay community that’s meant a lot less hooking up and a lot more jerking off, usually with assistance from online content. Ten months on, it’s no surprise that there isn’t an aspect of life that the COVID-19 pandemic has altered, including how people are choosing to get off.