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Majority of visitors to my site are from the US, India, UK, Canada, and Australia.This does not mean that these countries are the most dominating in robotics traffic.For example, robot builders from some countries tend to isolate themselves from theEnglish hobbyist community (such as Japan and Thailand). Hobbyists from these countries participateonly in forums for their language, and only buy robot parts from their country. As evidenceto this, look at Japan. Japan has a huge fascination with robotics, has dozens of biped robotics competitions,has a large wealthy population, but yet produces only 7% the traffic as India does to my site.
It would be interesting if you did a study on what makers classify their robot as: she/he/it
I think there is also an element of 'catch-up' when it comes to some of the Asian countries. As 'nkck' inferred:- they have been starved of info/resources over the years but the techno-boom has suddenly made stuff available.
As for search terms: are your figures based on searches that end up in referring to SoR, or just Google searches generally?
2,965 members as of today - who will be 3,000 !!
I recently caught up with a friend who said she was thinking about going to an engineering school but "figured engineering was for boys" so she did accounting instead. That kind of made me sad a little bit because im sure some girls could kick the arses of some boys in the field lol.