If you're an affluent senior citizen living in the midwest, I'm sorry to say Drupal is not interested in a moonlight retreat with the likes of you. Apparently, Drupal has a specific taste when choosing a user. However, if you're hovering around the edges of 40, pulling in less than $50,000 per year, and living in "the big city," you could be looking at many-a-date with Drupal.
Actually, these CMS statistics are generally true across the spectrum of content management systems. Using a fun Yahoo! comparison tool, I took a look at the most common Drupal user and compared them to Wordpress and Joomla users.
People of CMS
While you can easily tell there are more people searching for Wordpress than any other CMS, the user demographic for each one is strikingly similar. Really, there are only a few digits difference between relative percentages. There isn't anything that really stands out and pokes your eye with a wild revelation. So, I'm going to make up my own assumptions and stereotype the people who are searching for these terms.
Fake Facts Assumed From Real Facts
There you have it. There isn't a huge difference between people of different content management systems, but there is a difference between CMS people and the rest of world. You probably already knew that, though.
Do you NOT fit into these demographics? Prove me wrong!

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