I googled “what fraction of famous stalkees are female”. After insisting I meant “stalkees” not “stalkers”, Google’s AI said:
Available statistics suggest that a significantly larger fraction of famous stalkees are female. Some studies indicate that women account for about 70% to 80% of all stalking victims, according to Oxford Academic.
However, some research focusing specifically on celebrity stalking, particularly involving television personalities, suggests a more balanced gender distribution among victims, where the percentages of male and female respondents who reported being stalked were similar.
I googled “what fraction of famous stalkees are female”. After insisting I meant “stalkees” not “stalkers”, Google’s AI said:
It cited this for the first paragraph: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2008-04841-009
Which, unfortunately, doesn’t give the answers in its abstract, and doesn’t appear on sci-hub.
Epistemic status: frustrated.