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Thursday 11 January 2024

mitchmen's Most Viewed Post During 2023 (MPP2)

 This table ranks all posts at the blog, not just the new ones (that's MPP1),
according to their hits recorded during 2023.


Above, Destor777's 'Hunk Milking' taken from the original 'Milking Factory' article which was the most visited of all the posts at mitchmen in 2023. 

 The table below lists the 20 most visited mitchmen posts during 2021. 
Commentary notes follow. (Titles have links to the original posts ).


 
TABLE 1 - Top 20 Posts at mitchmen (2022)
 
Rank (last yr)
Title (+link)
Total Hits
Last year
Pub Date
Note
1 (1)
7506
9847
2017
1
2 (2)
7187
 8964
2018
1
3 (4)
4332
6027
2008
 2
4 (8)
2604
3166
2012
2
 5 (3)
2551
6189
2020
6 (7)
2316
 3347
2008
2
7 (16)
1954
1977 
2019
3
8 (12)
1549
2353
2020
3
9 (15)
1502
2041
2019
1
10 (11)
1466
2374
2018
1
11 (14)
1437
2073
2010
2
12 (20)
1420
1820
2018
3
13 (10)
1350
2828 
2020 
3
14 (-)
1239
2089
2022
2
15 (-)
1200
1765
2020
4
16 (-)
The Art of Tentakun
1198
1375
2020
4
17 (5)
1145
4555
2018
3
18 (18)
1098
1956
2018
1
19 (19)
1092
1900
2020
1
20 (-)
1069
1811
2022
4
 
(Stats collected on 1st January 2024) 

1
This year both the original Milking Factory post and IFNB review retained their positions at 1 & 2 with a marginal closing of the gap between them (relatively speaking).  The hit counts of both articles declined in a year in which visits to the blog generally fell by 27%. 

Other Milking Factory posts continued to feature further down the table at 9, 10 and 18. No 4 overtook No 3 in popularity this year (just!). That reversal was probably due to it's connection with a new addition to the series in late 2023 (No 15) featuring the same artist (Sarander)

The two IFNB articles at 2 and 19 kept their same positions as last year.
  
2
Brick's welcome return last year after many years absence was celebrated further with a rise to 3rd place for the oldest article in the table, I guess he's finding new fans now! That's thanks to Metalbond who published his new offerings and helpfully guided his readers to my 2008 article on his work. Another Brick article relating to his new work appears at 14. You can see from it's scores that it would have occupied the same position last year, but I disqualified new posts because they 'over-score' in their early months.  

Brick headed up a pack of old-timers but they were all a long way behind the top two. Cavelo always has a steady stream of visitors and they helped him climb back up to 6th place. Further down, Mike Carcel rose from 14 to 11 in what seems to be the 'old order' re-establishing itself after the disruptive excitement of the last few years. Their presence in this table seems permanent despite the articles being over 10 years old, their having ceased to publish new work and having no 'home' on the web (as far as I know, if you know better please tell me!). These are great artists but it's still an astonishing testament to their popularity. 

Priapus of Milet, a more modern favourite at this blog, also staged a comeback, jumping from 8 to 4.  His steady flow of super new art seems to assure continued interest in his origins documented in the A-Z article here. 

3
One of the more recent arrivals 'Amalaric - 1, A Slave to Passion' dropped to No 4 after it experienced one of the biggest falls of visits in the top 20. No 3 in the same series about his art did better, rising to 8th place in a falling market. There were some good performances from other articles in the series, but none look like joining the top table at the moment.

Brosfate-1 was a strong rival to Amalaric when they were first published but fell further behind in 2023. dropping to 13th position, where he displaced The Art of BrosFate – 3 which fell out of the top list altogether, dropping down  to 24th position

'Muscle' Matt was the biggest 'newbie' riser with a hit score nearly equal to last year's (99%!). It was the best relative performance of the year and catapulted the article from 16th to 7th place. I love his swaggering, boyish bodybuilders and am proud to provide a platform for his beguiling sketches. 

Homoeros also continued to maintain a significant presence in the table with 'Art of the Cross' jumping to 12th place. Effectively it replaced the 'Homoeros Gallery Guide' which dropped 12 places to 17 after a 75% drop in hits, the worst performance in the top 20. It is possibly out of date now and I think the crucifixion article is a better representative of Homoeros' fit to this blog. 

4
The first genuinely new entry into the table this year is 'The Bondage Art of Black Prof ' at 15 joining Muscle Matt in the cartoon department but with a very different style and subject matter. It just missed the top 20 last year and I have no doubt that this improvement was prompted by my 2022 discovery of his 'Tarzan Captured' story, which only just missed getting into this ranking - by a mere 9 hits. It's a ringing endorsement of this artist's work by my blog visitors.

'Tarzan Captured' might have won 'new post of the year' in 2023, if only it had been published a few weeks later (see most popular new post article  MPP1). The actual winner of new post of 2023, 'Slave Training 11 - Cockaphobia' finished at No 25

Tentakun's appearance at No 16 is a genuine surprise to me, but this article has scored steadily since it was published and kept up it's hit-rate better than most articles this year (87%). I like the sensuality and uncompromising eroticism of his work, thoroughly exploring favourite fetish themes with light touch.

Planet Gay got the blockbuster treatment from me with 4 articles in 2022 because I liked his more realistic, cinematic style and varied subjects. That artist is rewarded with 20th position and could be one to watch.

5

The main casualties resulting from these new entrants were Brosfate-3 (already mentioned in note 2) plus two oldies whose return last year proved to be a fleeting phenomenon - Mitchell's A-Z of Fetish Artists - Franco which fell sharply from 6 to 32 and Mitchell's A-Z of Fetish Artists - Kalabro which dropped from 17 to 29. 

Come and Get It! (about the Royale Studios Archive) also went, with the biggest drop of all, falling from 9 to 106. It has a fantastic, sexy header image but the fall is an understandable consequence of the introduction of the new, separate Royale Studio blog in January last year.

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7 different years are represented in this year's table
There are no  photographic entries in the list this year, but 4 photo-manipulators, plus the usual mix of cartoons, renders, and traditional art representing an impressive, eclectic range of interests. 

The mitchmen 'Index of Artists' page recorded 10075 hits in 2023, down 19% on 2022, the lowest since 2018. It was still visited often enough to have taken top place if I had included it in the top 20 table above. I'm glad visitors are still finding the index useful and hope it will lead many more newcomers to a fantastic heritage of gay art they didn't know about. 
 
 Next time I will reveal the most popular mitchmen post of all time, based on cumulative hits,
did IFNB  manage to keep it's top spot and hold off Milking Factories?

To look at other charts for earlier years just click on the MPP label at the foot of this post.

Thanks to all of you for your continuing interest and support of mitchmen blog.


Keep the ropes tight in 2023!


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