The problem here is also that you are not actually collecting data - you are only gathering slighted opinions. There is 'real' data out there which offers more real world fact than opinion. Off the top of my head there are university studies like ""Eros Unbound: Pornography and the Internet" from Indiana University and others which offer as close to realistic guesses as anyone can offer. But its all mainly one big guess...
And even to a bona fide researcher - a lot of the info about the adult entertainment industry will always remain simply guesswork and extrapolation of tiny details. There is no real 'adult industry' lobby, no credible trade associations, no honest revenue statistics - its a world of somewhat closely guarded techniques and revenues; more often than not, inflated for self-importance or self-protection of trade secrets.
But if your goal was to find out about hosting and technical issues your posting was misleading and off-the-goal. I mean what 'start-up' can "expand" into anything? That's a contradiction in terms... And to ask multiple open-ended questions and expect essay-type answers? Just simply makes no sense at all.
Sorry, but your questions and methodology are just too flawed to offer any credibility.
And to stay in context of the thread, all decent adult webmasters know than quality sativas are infinately better for production staff and fine indicas best reserved for the friends that performers bring with them to shoots.
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