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Written by Nate Webber
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Surfing the web, one might wonder about the prevalence of English as the language of the internet. Recent data highlights that English remains the dominant language in the digital realm. According to a report from Statista, a substantial share of websites use English as their primary language. This is corroborated by information from Visual Capitalist, which details that English is the most common language online, used by 60.4% of the top 10 million websites as of 2021. Furthermore, despite China having the most internet users in the world, only a small percentage of websites are in Chinese.
Additional insights from Internet World Stats, as of December 2021, emphasize the dominance of English on the internet, with over 1.3 billion users engaging in this language. This data underscores the global reach and influence of English in digital communication and content.
Considering this information, it's evident that English holds a significant position in the online world, impacting how content is created, shared, and consumed globally.
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